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Private medical colleges will give 50% seats at government college fees, says PM Modi, check details here

PM Modi further said that National Medical Commission has also prepared a guideline for this and this recommendation will be implied from the next session.

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Private medical colleges will give 50% seats at government college fees

Prime Minister Narendra Modi made an announcement in the Jan Aushadhi event that the fees of 50 per cent of medical seats in private colleges and universities will be at par and reduced to the fees to fees of medical seats in government colleges. He further said that National Medical Commission has also prepared a guideline for this and this recommendation will be implied from the next session.

PM Modi said that a few days back, the government has taken another big decision, which will benefit the poor and middle-class children. We have decided that half the seats in private medical colleges will be charged at par with government medical college.

He further said that our government has also controlled the price of more than 800 medicines required for the treatment of diseases like cancer, tuberculosis, diabetes, heart disease. The government has also ensured that the cost of stunting and knee implants remains under control.

NMC released an official memorandum in which they stated that after extensive consultations, it has been decided that the Fee of 50% seats in Private Medical Colleges and Deemed universities should be at par with the fee in the government medical colleges of that particular State and Union Territory.

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What is Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana (PMBJP) campaign?

It is a campaign that is launched by the Department of Pharmaceuticals to provide quality medicines at affordable prices to the masses.

In other news, all eyes are on the results of Assembly elections in five states – Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Goa, Uttarakhand and Manipur. The results of exit polls will be broadcast from 7 pm today after the ending of the high-stake poll season of five states.

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PM Modi sends congratulatory letter to Tarique Rahman after swearing-in

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla handed over Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s congratulatory letter to Bangladesh Prime Minister Tarique Rahman following his swearing-in and extended an invitation to visit India.

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Om Birla on Tuesday met Tarique Rahman and delivered a letter from Narendra Modi, congratulating him on assuming office and inviting him to visit India.

The meeting took place shortly after Rahman was sworn in as Bangladesh’s Prime Minister following his party’s victory in the recently concluded parliamentary elections.

According to details shared, Birla also spoke to Rahman over the phone to personally convey PM Modi’s congratulations.

In his letter, PM Modi extended his greetings to Rahman on the Bangladesh Nationalist Party’s win in the parliamentary elections and on his appointment as the next Prime Minister of Bangladesh.

“I extend my warmest congratulations to you on the victory of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party at the just-concluded parliamentary elections in Bangladesh and on your appointment as the next Prime Minister of Bangladesh,” the letter read.

The communication also included an invitation for the newly sworn-in leader to visit India.

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Election Commission team reviews Assam poll preparedness ahead of Assembly elections

The Election Commission team led by CEC Gyanesh Kumar is in Assam to assess preparations, voter roll updates and security arrangements for the upcoming Assembly elections.

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A delegation of the Election Commission of India led by Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar reached Assam on February 16 for a three-day assessment of preparations for the upcoming Assembly elections in the state.

The delegation includes Election Commissioners Sukhbir Singh Sandhu and Vivek Joshi. During the visit, the Commission is scheduled to interact with representatives of political parties, senior election officials, law enforcement authorities and other state agencies.

Review of electoral arrangements

Officials said the Commission will conduct detailed review meetings on multiple aspects of election management. These include revision of electoral rolls, law and order arrangements, deployment of security forces, polling station infrastructure and the use of technology to ensure free and fair elections.

The team will also examine the availability and preparedness of electronic voting machines (EVMs) and voter verifiable paper audit trail (VVPAT) units. Training programmes for polling personnel are also part of the review agenda.

Special attention is expected to be given to sensitive and vulnerable polling stations across the state. Given Assam’s diverse geography, discussions will also focus on arrangements for remote and riverine polling locations, particularly in flood-prone and border areas.

Focus on voter participation and reforms

The Commission is set to assess progress on ongoing electoral reforms, including efforts to increase voter participation, strengthen grievance redressal systems and curb the influence of money and muscle power during elections.

In its meetings with political stakeholders, the poll panel aims to address concerns and ensure a level playing field for all parties in the electoral process.

Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, along with the two Election Commissioners, is expected to address the media on Wednesday, marking the conclusion of the visit.

Voter list update

The 126-member Assam Legislative Assembly is expected to go to polls around March or April, with the current Assembly’s term ending on May 20.

Earlier this month, the Commission released the final voter list following the Special Revision 2026 exercise for all 126 constituencies. The final roll records 2,49,58,139 voters, a reduction of 2,43,485 from the draft list figure of 2,52,01,624.

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Navjot Kaur Sidhu says Rahul Gandhi disconnected from ground realities

Navjot Kaur Sidhu criticises Rahul Gandhi after exiting Congress, alleging corruption in the Punjab unit and predicting defeat in upcoming state elections.

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Former Congress leader Navjot Kaur Sidhu has launched a sharp attack on Rahul Gandhi soon after her exit from the party, accusing him of being detached from ground realities and failing to address concerns within the Punjab unit.

Speaking to reporters in Coimbatore, Sidhu said that Gandhi, who serves as Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, has not worked at the grassroots level and is unaware of what is happening within the party in Punjab. She stressed that understanding “ground zero” realities is crucial for leadership and said living in a “dream world” would not help the party.

Drawing a comparison with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Sidhu said that while Gandhi speaks well and “talks sense”, his actions do not align with his words. She claimed there is nothing personally against the Prime Minister and challenged critics to find evidence of wrongdoing against him.

Sidhu also alleged widespread corruption within the Punjab Congress leadership. She claimed she sought an appointment with Gandhi for eight months to inform him about what she described as “injustice” and internal damage to the party. According to her, party tickets had already been sold, and she warned that Congress is likely to lose the state polls next year if corrective measures are not taken.

In a direct message to Gandhi, she said that if he is unaware of developments within his own party, then he does not deserve the leadership position. She further alleged that corrupt individuals surround him while honest leaders are ignored.

Sidhu claimed that she and her family were promised key roles, including a deputy chief minister post with seven departments and a Member of Parliament position for her, but were ultimately given nothing.

Last week, Congress general secretary in charge of Punjab, Bhupesh Baghel, announced that Sidhu had been expelled from the party. The announcement followed her own declaration that she had quit.

The 62-year-old leader was earlier associated with the BJP and served as an MLA from 2012 to 2016 before joining Congress. Recently, she levelled serious allegations against Punjab Congress chief Amrinder Singh Raja Warring, claiming that ₹500 crore was being demanded in exchange for the Chief Minister’s post if the party wins the upcoming elections. She was suspended after making those remarks.

With Punjab heading towards elections next year, her allegations add to the turbulence within the state unit of the Congress.

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