NMC publishes email id to send appeals
NMC has informed all concerned colleges/appellants are that all appeals (along with relevant documents), against the orders of Boards under the Commission may be preferred by Dean/Principal of the Medical College/ appellant to the Commission by addressing to Chairman, NMC via EMAIL ONLY at ‘nmc_appeal@nmc.org.in’ with the requisite documents.
NMC warning against Fake/Forged Letter of Renewal of Permission issued to medical colleges for MBBS courses
The above facts are brought to the notice of all concerned and general public to not take any action based on the fake/forged letter. Appropriate action is being taken in the matter in accordance with the law.
Schedule of Online Counselling for Round-4 and Stray Vacancy Round of BDS/B.Sc(Nursing) seats for the academic Year, 2023
The last date of admission to BDS/B.Sc (Nursing) Courses may be notified as 1 5th October, 2023 for the academic session 2023. The same may be uploaded on Dental Council of India and Indian Nursing Council website for compliance by Counselling authorities.
DCI circular regarding uploading the details of students admitted in MDS/PG Diploma Course(s) at Dental Colleges for the academic session 2023-24
It has come to notice that some dental colleges upload the details of students who are not admitted in their college, because of which the college where the student has actually taken admission is unable to upload the details. Colleges are hereby strictly warned to upload the details of only the genuine and bonafide admissions of their college. The onus of furnishing true, correct and authentic information is upon the college concerned and in case of furnishing any wrong / incorrect information, it shall be open to DCI to initiate action against / penalize the college.
Advertisement Monitoring Committee of FSSAI has reported contraventions of FSS (Advertisements & Claims) Regulations, 2018
FSSAI will send notices and in case of unsatisfactory response, the FBO is required to withdraw such claims or modify them as per the provisions of the said Regulations failing which, the FBO can be penalised with a fine extending up to Rs. 10 lakhs, as per Section53 of the Food Safety and Standards Act 2006, apart from other stringent punishments like suspension/cancellation of licence, etc, in case of repeated offences.