Muhammad Tahir

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Muhammad Tahir -May 19, 2023

Broken men and women

Broken men and women

ASI’s decision to raze 1,000 houses and expose 2.5 lakh families has exposed residents, especially women, to difficulties and anti-social elements

Muhammad Tahir -May 15, 2023

Healing under their wings 

Healing under their wings 

Wazirabad brothers’ passion for healing birds gains international recognition. The duo now hopes to build a full-fledged hospital 

Muhammad Tahir -May 13, 2023

Rescued from Manipur, Delhi students recall harrowing days

Rescued from Manipur, Delhi students recall harrowing days

Four students from the national capital, who were stuck in Manipur as violence gripped the state, heave a sigh of relief as the rescue flight touches down Delhi

Muhammad Tahir -May 12, 2023

Foreign medical graduates unamused by medical body’s offer

Foreign medical graduates unamused by medical body’s offer

National Medical Council has increased the number of colleges offering internship to foreign-returned graduates. However, students criticise lack of clarity

Muhammad Tahir -May 12, 2023

Used and thrown

Used and thrown

An ad hoc teacher’s suicide has left many such displaced teachers vulnerable and mentally shattered as their years of hard work goes waste

Muhammad Tahir -May 5, 2023

Medical college ‘leaves’ out resident doctor

Medical college ‘leaves’ out resident doctor

A doctor at Safdarjung Hospital has been denied examination form for the upcoming session due to discrepancy in attendance, which the doctor says is not his fault

Muhammad Tahir -May 4, 2023

Cut out by cut-off date

Cut out by cut-off date

Lakhs of aspirants for the Staff Selection Commission-Combined Graduate Level exam have been rendered ineligible due to sudden change in cut-off date

Muhammad Tahir -April 30, 2023

Foreign medical graduates stranded

Foreign medical graduates stranded

National Medical Council’s new policy of reducing the proportion of foreign medical graduates for internship and states’ domicile laws have left the foreign-return students helpless