Why some dreams feel so real while others make no sense: New study reveals how personality, sleep and COVID-19 shape your dreams

Why some dreams feel so real while others make no sense: New study reveals how personality, sleep and COVID-19 shape your dreams

Why some dreams feel so real while others make no sense: New study reveals how personality, sleep and COVID-19 shape your dreams Ever wondered why some dreams feel so realistic that they stay with you long after you wake up, while others seem like strange, disconnected stories? A new study has found that the answer…

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‘No protestor left behind’: CJP claims Centre assured no FIRs in Bihar and Assam after midnight talks | India News

‘No protestor left behind’: CJP claims Centre assured no FIRs in Bihar and Assam after midnight talks | India News

Saurav Das said that govt assured them of no action against protestors NEW DELHI: Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) early Wednesday claimed that the Centre’s representatives have shared draft notifications issued by the Bihar and Assam governments assuring withdrawal of FIRs, release of those arrested or detained during the NEET-UG protest agitation, and protection from any…

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‘Take a tough call’: Ex-India captain wants Abhishek Sharma axed, backs Sanju Samson’s return | Cricket News

‘Take a tough call’: Ex-India captain wants Abhishek Sharma axed, backs Sanju Samson’s return | Cricket News

India’s Abhishek Sharma and Sanju Samson (ANI Photo) Abhishek Sharma’s struggles in T20Is have come under renewed focus following another disappointing series against Zimbabwe, with former India captain Krishnamachari Srikkanth calling on the selectors to make a difficult decision if the opener’s poor run continues.The left-handed batter endured a forgettable three-match series, failing to register…

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UP PCS 2026 application deadline extended to August 3 for 500 vacancies; check details and direct link here

UP PCS 2026 application deadline extended to August 3 for 500 vacancies; check details and direct link here

UP PCS 2026 notification announces 500 posts as UPPSC extends online application deadline to August 3 UP PCS 2026: The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC) has extended the last date to apply online for the Combined State / Upper Subordinate Services (PCS) (General/Special Recruitment) Examination-2026 to August 3. The recruitment drive is being conducted…

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Kriti Sanon’s rumoured beau Kabir Bahia marks her 36th birthday with sweet ‘Happy K Day’ wish; actress responds with ‘Mi Chico’ song

Kriti Sanon’s rumoured beau Kabir Bahia marks her 36th birthday with sweet ‘Happy K Day’ wish; actress responds with ‘Mi Chico’ song

Kriti Sanon’s rumoured beau Kabir Bahia marks her 36th birthday with a sweet ‘Happy K Day’ wish; actress responds with ‘Mi Chico’ song Kriti Sanon celebrated her 36th birthday on Monday, and among the many wishes that poured in was a special one from her rumoured boyfriend, UK-based businessman Kabir Bahia. The loved-up posts by…

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No planes, no problem: India’s ‘no 1 airport’ Khajuraho has zero flights

No planes, no problem: India’s ‘no 1 airport’ Khajuraho has zero flights

No planes, no problem: Zero flight at Khajuraho, AAI’s ‘number 1 airport’ BHOPAL: Now boarding — Khajuraho Airport into top customer-ranking slot, without any flights.The airport in the Madhya Pradesh town – recently ranked India’s top airport in the Airports Authority of India’s latest Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI) – has produced a surprising result: it…

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UPPSC GIC Lecturer result 2026 declared for all 13 subjects; main exam qualifiers announced: Check steps to download here

UPPSC GIC Lecturer result 2026 declared for all 13 subjects; main exam qualifiers announced: Check steps to download here

UPPSC has published the GIC Lecturer Preliminary Result 2026 for all 13 subjects, enabling candidates to check their qualifying status through subject-wise PDFs. Those who cleared the preliminary stage will move on to the Main examination. The Commission is expected to issue a separate notification detailing the Main exam timetable and application process. UPPSC GIC…

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Ariana Grande files complaint against 100 people for hacking: Illegal content leak caused ‘substantial and irreparable harm’

Ariana Grande files complaint against 100 people for hacking: Illegal content leak caused ‘substantial and irreparable harm’

Pop icon Ariana Grande recently filed a legal complaint against more than 100 people for hacking and against people who have worked with her in the past few years. The reports state that the singer is aiming to identify the individuals who leaked her content without permission and take strict action against them. (Instagram) Pop…

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After Bihar, Assam withdraws cases against NEET protesters, promises no fresh action over CJP stir

After Bihar, Assam withdraws cases against NEET protesters, promises no fresh action over CJP stir

In a press release issued by the Home and Political Department, the government said five cases had been registered in Assam in connection with the protests, leading to the arrest of 13 people. GUWAHATI: The Assam government on Monday announced that it will withdraw cases and other legal proceedings initiated against people who participated in…

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National Medical Commission (TNN) NEW DELHI: Every medical college regulated by the National Medical Commission (NMC) will now have to set up an “Enabling Unit” for students with benchmark disabilities, providing a single point of contact for reasonable accommodation, academic and clinical support, and a barrier-free learning environment. The move follows the NMC’s new guidelines on assessing students with benchmark disabilities for MBBS admissions.In a circular issued on Monday, the NMC directed all medical colleges and institutions under its ambit to constitute the Enabling Units in compliance with the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, and recent Supreme Court directions aimed at ensuring inclusive medical education.According to the circular, the Enabling Unit will function as the single point of contact for students with benchmark disabilities. It will facilitate access to reasonable accommodation, academic and clinical support measures, and barrier-free access within the institution. The unit will also receive and address requests for disability-specific accommodations during the course of study, including clinical training and internship.”Clinical accommodations are reasonable modifications that enable medical students with disabilities to participate in clinical training and patient care without compromising academic standards or patient safety,” said Prof Satendra Singh, coordinator of the Enabling Unit at UCMS and GTB hospital. He added that the Enabling Units are not a matter of charity but a mandatory requirement under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, aimed at providing a level playing field for students with disabilities.Medical colleges have also been asked to publicise the availability of the Enabling Unit through their websites and notice boards, coordinate with Disability Assessment Boards, faculty and hospital administration, and maintain records of requests and accommodations while ensuring confidentiality and non-discrimination.The NMC has directed all medical colleges to ensure that the Enabling Unit is functional, easily accessible and adequately publicised to promote an inclusive educational environment for students with benchmark disabilities. The circular has been issued with the approval of the competent authority.Get the latest India News and Live updates. Download the TOI app.About the AuthorAnuja JaiswalAnuja Jaiswal is a Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India, with an impressive 18-year career in narrative journalism. She specializes in health and heritage reporting, expertly simplifying complex health information to make it engaging and understandable for readers. Her deep dives into heritage topics are well-researched, resulting in captivating narratives that resonate with her audience. Over the years, she has worked in Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh and West UP, gaining diverse on-ground experience that shapes her storytelling.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosSonam Wangchuk’s Wife Slams BJP And Congress, Says Both Use ‘Identical Tactics’ Against CriticsBig Setback For Vijay Govt, Madras High Court Cancels Jobs Order For Karur Victims’ FamiliesKangana Ranaut Slams Gen Z-led CJP Protests, Calls Viral Protest Reels “Puke Inducing” OnlineDelhi Fast Track Court Directs Prosecutor Appointment, Adjourns NEET Accused Bail Pleas Till Aug 3Delhi-Haridwar Highway Traffic Alert: Major Restrictions Announced Ahead of Kanwar Yatra 2026Bombay HC Allows Gadkari To Sue Meta, Google, X Corp Over Defamatory AI Deepfake ContentWhy PM Modi Handed The Education Ministry To Pralhad Joshi?Bihar Police Officer Seen Firing AK-47 At Student Protestors Suspended; Opposition Mounts AttackMEA Debunks Viral Claim Misquoting Randhir Jaiswal On Alleged Foreign Funding Of CJP Protests’Breach Of Trust’: CJP Slams Centre, Says ‘Protesters Arrested In Assam, Bengal, Bihar’123PhotostoriesIs it anxiety or something else? 7 medical conditions that can mimic anxiety symptomsFrom maharanis to modern royals: The evolution of Indian royal ethnic fashionYour lymphatic system depends on movement: Here’s how lymphatic walking may help support better healthDengue can look like a simple viral fever at first: Doctor reveals the warning signs that help tell the difference before complications beginHandloom vs powerloom: Here’s how to tell the difference before you buyWhy ancient Indian brides didn’t use soap before their wedding: The science behind the haldi traditionOptical illusion personality test: The first thing you spot in this picture reveals your true inner power9 must-try Omelettes from around the world and what makes them so popularStudy says screen time may damage brain development in kids under two: 5 simple ways to keep toddlers happy without screensMonsoon Alert: 6 Signs there might be a snake near your home123Hot PicksUP Police Constable ResultB Architecture admissionGold price predictionIndian rupeeUmar KhalidRupaidiha border crossingUP electionsTN supplementary resultsCBSE 12 supplementary examTop TrendingDelhi US Student DeathBihar Bandh ViolenceCWG ScheduleDelhi Metro New Interchange StationsBengaluru Mother SuicideNEET Aspirant SuicideMumbai ProtestJantar Mantar ProtestHarbhajan singhIND U19 vs Sri Lanka U19

National Medical Commission (TNN) NEW DELHI: Every medical college regulated by the National Medical Commission (NMC) will now have to set up an “Enabling Unit” for students with benchmark disabilities, providing a single point of contact for reasonable accommodation, academic and clinical support, and a barrier-free learning environment. The move follows the NMC’s new guidelines on assessing students with benchmark disabilities for MBBS admissions.In a circular issued on Monday, the NMC directed all medical colleges and institutions under its ambit to constitute the Enabling Units in compliance with the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, and recent Supreme Court directions aimed at ensuring inclusive medical education.According to the circular, the Enabling Unit will function as the single point of contact for students with benchmark disabilities. It will facilitate access to reasonable accommodation, academic and clinical support measures, and barrier-free access within the institution. The unit will also receive and address requests for disability-specific accommodations during the course of study, including clinical training and internship.”Clinical accommodations are reasonable modifications that enable medical students with disabilities to participate in clinical training and patient care without compromising academic standards or patient safety,” said Prof Satendra Singh, coordinator of the Enabling Unit at UCMS and GTB hospital. He added that the Enabling Units are not a matter of charity but a mandatory requirement under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, aimed at providing a level playing field for students with disabilities.Medical colleges have also been asked to publicise the availability of the Enabling Unit through their websites and notice boards, coordinate with Disability Assessment Boards, faculty and hospital administration, and maintain records of requests and accommodations while ensuring confidentiality and non-discrimination.The NMC has directed all medical colleges to ensure that the Enabling Unit is functional, easily accessible and adequately publicised to promote an inclusive educational environment for students with benchmark disabilities. The circular has been issued with the approval of the competent authority.Get the latest India News and Live updates. Download the TOI app.About the AuthorAnuja JaiswalAnuja Jaiswal is a Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India, with an impressive 18-year career in narrative journalism. She specializes in health and heritage reporting, expertly simplifying complex health information to make it engaging and understandable for readers. Her deep dives into heritage topics are well-researched, resulting in captivating narratives that resonate with her audience. Over the years, she has worked in Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh and West UP, gaining diverse on-ground experience that shapes her storytelling.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosSonam Wangchuk’s Wife Slams BJP And Congress, Says Both Use ‘Identical Tactics’ Against CriticsBig Setback For Vijay Govt, Madras High Court Cancels Jobs Order For Karur Victims’ FamiliesKangana Ranaut Slams Gen Z-led CJP Protests, Calls Viral Protest Reels “Puke Inducing” OnlineDelhi Fast Track Court Directs Prosecutor Appointment, Adjourns NEET Accused Bail Pleas Till Aug 3Delhi-Haridwar Highway Traffic Alert: Major Restrictions Announced Ahead of Kanwar Yatra 2026Bombay HC Allows Gadkari To Sue Meta, Google, X Corp Over Defamatory AI Deepfake ContentWhy PM Modi Handed The Education Ministry To Pralhad Joshi?Bihar Police Officer Seen Firing AK-47 At Student Protestors Suspended; Opposition Mounts AttackMEA Debunks Viral Claim Misquoting Randhir Jaiswal On Alleged Foreign Funding Of CJP Protests’Breach Of Trust’: CJP Slams Centre, Says ‘Protesters Arrested In Assam, Bengal, Bihar’123PhotostoriesIs it anxiety or something else? 7 medical conditions that can mimic anxiety symptomsFrom maharanis to modern royals: The evolution of Indian royal ethnic fashionYour lymphatic system depends on movement: Here’s how lymphatic walking may help support better healthDengue can look like a simple viral fever at first: Doctor reveals the warning signs that help tell the difference before complications beginHandloom vs powerloom: Here’s how to tell the difference before you buyWhy ancient Indian brides didn’t use soap before their wedding: The science behind the haldi traditionOptical illusion personality test: The first thing you spot in this picture reveals your true inner power9 must-try Omelettes from around the world and what makes them so popularStudy says screen time may damage brain development in kids under two: 5 simple ways to keep toddlers happy without screensMonsoon Alert: 6 Signs there might be a snake near your home123Hot PicksUP Police Constable ResultB Architecture admissionGold price predictionIndian rupeeUmar KhalidRupaidiha border crossingUP electionsTN supplementary resultsCBSE 12 supplementary examTop TrendingDelhi US Student DeathBihar Bandh ViolenceCWG ScheduleDelhi Metro New Interchange StationsBengaluru Mother SuicideNEET Aspirant SuicideMumbai ProtestJantar Mantar ProtestHarbhajan singhIND U19 vs Sri Lanka U19

National Medical Commission (TNN) NEW DELHI: Every medical college regulated by the National Medical Commission (NMC) will now have to set up an “Enabling Unit” for students with benchmark disabilities, providing a single point of contact for reasonable accommodation, academic and clinical support, and a barrier-free learning environment. The move follows the NMC’s new guidelines…

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‘You can’t take 1-2 games’: Ex-cricketer’s blunt warning to Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli

‘You can’t take 1-2 games’: Ex-cricketer’s blunt warning to Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli

India’s Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli (ANI Photo) The debate surrounding Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma’s ODI future refuses to die down despite both continuing to deliver for India. While neither head coach Gautam Gambhir nor chairman of selectors Ajit Agarkar has publicly committed to their participation in the 2027 World Cup, keeping the speculation…

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MHT CET final merit list 2026 releasing today; CAP choice filling to begin

MHT CET final merit list 2026 releasing today; CAP choice filling to begin

MHT CET final merit list 2026 today; CAP counselling choice filling for engineering admissions starts shortly MHT CET final merit list 2026: The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell will publish the MHT CET final merit list 2026 today on its official websites, cetcell.mahacet.org and fe2026.mahacet.org. Candidates seeking admission to BE and BTech programmes through…

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Quote of the day by Liam Neeson: ‘Be without fear in the face of your enemies. Be brave and upright that God may thee love…Safeguard the helpless and do no wrong,’ life lesson from the ‘Kingdom of Heaven’ star on courage, truth and honour

Quote of the day by Liam Neeson: ‘Be without fear in the face of your enemies. Be brave and upright that God may thee love…Safeguard the helpless and do no wrong,’ life lesson from the ‘Kingdom of Heaven’ star on courage, truth and honour

Liam Neeson’s powerful words from ‘Kingdom of Heaven’ remind us that true courage means standing by truth, protecting the vulnerable and doing what is right.Image credit (Instagram) Liam Neeson has spent fifty years building one of the most varied and quietly extraordinary careers in the history of cinema. He has an Academy Award nomination, won…

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Gaur Gopal Das Quote: Quote of the day by Gaur Gopal Das: “Things may have gone wrong in the past, and things may have gone right too. But that’s not what matters most…” ; What does the life coach advise on looking back with gratitude and going forward with sincerity

Gaur Gopal Das Quote: Quote of the day by Gaur Gopal Das: “Things may have gone wrong in the past, and things may have gone right too. But that’s not what matters most…” ; What does the life coach advise on looking back with gratitude and going forward with sincerity

Photo: Gaur Gopal Das/ @gaurgopald/ X Every person has a past, and there might have been numerous incidents that may have gone as planned while others may not, this is purely life.Gaur Gopal Das, life coach and engineer turned monk advises that we must focus on what lies next and put in our best endeavours.He…

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American man arrested for wiping his phone during airport search; here’s the Android-based OS that may also get travellers to Europe in trouble

American man arrested for wiping his phone during airport search; here’s the Android-based OS that may also get travellers to Europe in trouble

Disclaimer: It is an AI-generated image A Federal case in Atlanta has raised questions about whether the use of privacy-focused mobile software can be treated as evidence of criminal intent, after prosecutors accused a man of wiping his phone to prevent authorities from accessing its contents. The US Department of Justice is prosecuting Atlanta resident…

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National Medical Commission on Monday issued new guidelines NEW DELHI: Students with benchmark disabilities seeking admission to MBBS courses will now undergo an individual assessment of their functional abilities to determine whether they can acquire the essential competencies required for the course with reasonable accommodation. The National Medical Commission (NMC) on Monday issued new guidelines requiring medical boards to evaluate each candidate’s functional ability rather than relying solely on the type or extent of disability.Under the new framework, designated Medical Assessment Boards will carry out an individual assessment of every candidate. The guidelines state that applicants cannot be declared ineligible solely on the basis of their diagnosis or the percentage of benchmark disability. Instead, boards must assess a candidate’s functional abilities, the essential competencies required under the Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) curriculum, and whether reasonable accommodation can enable them to complete the course.”After the Supreme Court’s constant follow-up and directions, the NMC has finally amended its interim guidelines and issued revised guidelines for MBBS admissions of students with disabilities. The biggest change is the shift from assessing eligibility on the basis of the percentage of disability to evaluating functional competency. Clinical accommodations are reasonable modifications that enable medical students with benchmark disability to participate in clinical training and patient care without compromising academic standards or patient safety,” said Prof Satendra Singh, Coordinator of the Enabling Unit at UCMS and GTB Hospital.The guidelines also require medical boards to consider assistive devices, adaptive technology, communication support and other reasonable accommodations before arriving at a decision. Any finding of ineligibility must be supported by objective medical and functional evidence and recorded in writing.While emphasising inclusion, the NMC has said patient safety will remain an important consideration. However, it has directed that decisions should be based on objective medical and functional assessment rather than assumptions or stereotypes about disability.The regulator has also introduced a uniform assessment process, standard eligibility certificates and an appeal mechanism for candidates aggrieved by the decision of the Medical Assessment Board. The guidelines have been issued under the National Medical Commission Act, 2019, read with the Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 2023, and come into force with immediate effect.Get the latest India News and Live updates. Download the TOI app.About the AuthorAnuja JaiswalAnuja Jaiswal is a Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India, with an impressive 18-year career in narrative journalism. She specializes in health and heritage reporting, expertly simplifying complex health information to make it engaging and understandable for readers. Her deep dives into heritage topics are well-researched, resulting in captivating narratives that resonate with her audience. Over the years, she has worked in Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh and West UP, gaining diverse on-ground experience that shapes her storytelling.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosSonam Wangchuk’s Wife Slams BJP And Congress, Says Both Use ‘Identical Tactics’ Against CriticsBig Setback For Vijay Govt, Madras High Court Cancels Jobs Order For Karur Victims’ FamiliesKangana Ranaut Slams Gen Z-led CJP Protests, Calls Viral Protest Reels “Puke Inducing” OnlineDelhi Fast Track Court Directs Prosecutor Appointment, Adjourns NEET Accused Bail Pleas Till Aug 3Delhi-Haridwar Highway Traffic Alert: Major Restrictions Announced Ahead of Kanwar Yatra 2026Bombay HC Allows Gadkari To Sue Meta, Google, X Corp Over Defamatory AI Deepfake ContentWhy PM Modi Handed The Education Ministry To Pralhad Joshi?Bihar Police Officer Seen Firing AK-47 At Student Protestors Suspended; Opposition Mounts AttackMEA Debunks Viral Claim Misquoting Randhir Jaiswal On Alleged Foreign Funding Of CJP Protests’Breach Of Trust’: CJP Slams Centre, Says ‘Protesters Arrested In Assam, Bengal, Bihar’123PhotostoriesIs it anxiety or something else? 7 medical conditions that can mimic anxiety symptomsFrom maharanis to modern royals: The evolution of Indian royal ethnic fashionYour lymphatic system depends on movement: Here’s how lymphatic walking may help support better healthDengue can look like a simple viral fever at first: Doctor reveals the warning signs that help tell the difference before complications beginHandloom vs powerloom: Here’s how to tell the difference before you buyWhy ancient Indian brides didn’t use soap before their wedding: The science behind the haldi traditionOptical illusion personality test: The first thing you spot in this picture reveals your true inner power9 must-try Omelettes from around the world and what makes them so popularStudy says screen time may damage brain development in kids under two: 5 simple ways to keep toddlers happy without screensMonsoon Alert: 6 Signs there might be a snake near your home123Hot PicksUP Police Constable ResultB Architecture admissionGold price predictionIndian rupeeUmar KhalidRupaidiha border crossingUP electionsTN supplementary resultsCBSE 12 supplementary examTop TrendingDelhi US Student DeathBihar Bandh ViolenceCWG ScheduleDelhi Metro New Interchange StationsBengaluru Mother SuicideNEET Aspirant SuicideMumbai ProtestJantar Mantar ProtestHarbhajan singhIND U19 vs Sri Lanka U19

National Medical Commission on Monday issued new guidelines NEW DELHI: Students with benchmark disabilities seeking admission to MBBS courses will now undergo an individual assessment of their functional abilities to determine whether they can acquire the essential competencies required for the course with reasonable accommodation. The National Medical Commission (NMC) on Monday issued new guidelines requiring medical boards to evaluate each candidate’s functional ability rather than relying solely on the type or extent of disability.Under the new framework, designated Medical Assessment Boards will carry out an individual assessment of every candidate. The guidelines state that applicants cannot be declared ineligible solely on the basis of their diagnosis or the percentage of benchmark disability. Instead, boards must assess a candidate’s functional abilities, the essential competencies required under the Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) curriculum, and whether reasonable accommodation can enable them to complete the course.”After the Supreme Court’s constant follow-up and directions, the NMC has finally amended its interim guidelines and issued revised guidelines for MBBS admissions of students with disabilities. The biggest change is the shift from assessing eligibility on the basis of the percentage of disability to evaluating functional competency. Clinical accommodations are reasonable modifications that enable medical students with benchmark disability to participate in clinical training and patient care without compromising academic standards or patient safety,” said Prof Satendra Singh, Coordinator of the Enabling Unit at UCMS and GTB Hospital.The guidelines also require medical boards to consider assistive devices, adaptive technology, communication support and other reasonable accommodations before arriving at a decision. Any finding of ineligibility must be supported by objective medical and functional evidence and recorded in writing.While emphasising inclusion, the NMC has said patient safety will remain an important consideration. However, it has directed that decisions should be based on objective medical and functional assessment rather than assumptions or stereotypes about disability.The regulator has also introduced a uniform assessment process, standard eligibility certificates and an appeal mechanism for candidates aggrieved by the decision of the Medical Assessment Board. The guidelines have been issued under the National Medical Commission Act, 2019, read with the Graduate Medical Education Regulations, 2023, and come into force with immediate effect.Get the latest India News and Live updates. Download the TOI app.About the AuthorAnuja JaiswalAnuja Jaiswal is a Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India, with an impressive 18-year career in narrative journalism. She specializes in health and heritage reporting, expertly simplifying complex health information to make it engaging and understandable for readers. Her deep dives into heritage topics are well-researched, resulting in captivating narratives that resonate with her audience. Over the years, she has worked in Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh and West UP, gaining diverse on-ground experience that shapes her storytelling.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosSonam Wangchuk’s Wife Slams BJP And Congress, Says Both Use ‘Identical Tactics’ Against CriticsBig Setback For Vijay Govt, Madras High Court Cancels Jobs Order For Karur Victims’ FamiliesKangana Ranaut Slams Gen Z-led CJP Protests, Calls Viral Protest Reels “Puke Inducing” OnlineDelhi Fast Track Court Directs Prosecutor Appointment, Adjourns NEET Accused Bail Pleas Till Aug 3Delhi-Haridwar Highway Traffic Alert: Major Restrictions Announced Ahead of Kanwar Yatra 2026Bombay HC Allows Gadkari To Sue Meta, Google, X Corp Over Defamatory AI Deepfake ContentWhy PM Modi Handed The Education Ministry To Pralhad Joshi?Bihar Police Officer Seen Firing AK-47 At Student Protestors Suspended; Opposition Mounts AttackMEA Debunks Viral Claim Misquoting Randhir Jaiswal On Alleged Foreign Funding Of CJP Protests’Breach Of Trust’: CJP Slams Centre, Says ‘Protesters Arrested In Assam, Bengal, Bihar’123PhotostoriesIs it anxiety or something else? 7 medical conditions that can mimic anxiety symptomsFrom maharanis to modern royals: The evolution of Indian royal ethnic fashionYour lymphatic system depends on movement: Here’s how lymphatic walking may help support better healthDengue can look like a simple viral fever at first: Doctor reveals the warning signs that help tell the difference before complications beginHandloom vs powerloom: Here’s how to tell the difference before you buyWhy ancient Indian brides didn’t use soap before their wedding: The science behind the haldi traditionOptical illusion personality test: The first thing you spot in this picture reveals your true inner power9 must-try Omelettes from around the world and what makes them so popularStudy says screen time may damage brain development in kids under two: 5 simple ways to keep toddlers happy without screensMonsoon Alert: 6 Signs there might be a snake near your home123Hot PicksUP Police Constable ResultB Architecture admissionGold price predictionIndian rupeeUmar KhalidRupaidiha border crossingUP electionsTN supplementary resultsCBSE 12 supplementary examTop TrendingDelhi US Student DeathBihar Bandh ViolenceCWG ScheduleDelhi Metro New Interchange StationsBengaluru Mother SuicideNEET Aspirant SuicideMumbai ProtestJantar Mantar ProtestHarbhajan singhIND U19 vs Sri Lanka U19

National Medical Commission on Monday issued new guidelines NEW DELHI: Students with benchmark disabilities seeking admission to MBBS courses will now undergo an individual assessment of their functional abilities to determine whether they can acquire the essential competencies required for the course with reasonable accommodation. The National Medical Commission (NMC) on Monday issued new guidelines…

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‘Chennai Love Story’ box office collections day 4: Kiran Abbavaram’s romantic drama sees Monday decline, worldwide total reaches Rs 28.70 Cr

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‘Chennai Love Story’ box office collections day 4_ Kiran Abbavaram’s romantic drama sees Monday decline. Starring Kiran Abbavaram, Sri Gouri Priya, and Trigun, ‘Chennai Love Story’ continued its theatrical run with a noticeable drop in collections on its first Monday after a promising opening weekend. The romantic drama is directed by Ravi Namburii, with a…

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France, Spain race against time as wildfires force 320,000 evacuations

France, Spain race against time as wildfires force 320,000 evacuations

Europe battles raging wildfires Firefighters across France and Spain are battling to contain massive wildfires as soaring temperatures and dry conditions fuel the blazes, with authorities warning that another heatwave expected later this week could hamper firefighting efforts and increase the risk of further spread.European Union officials have warned that wildfires could continue burning until…

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‘Can’t bribe them’: Trump’s ‘will beat them’ warning to Iran despite talks

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“You can’t bribe them. You’ve got to beat them,” Trump said. US President Donald Trump on Monday said Washington was holding “good talks” with Iran and expressed hope that negotiations could lead to an agreement. However, he warned that the United States would resume military strikes if diplomacy failed.Speaking to reporters, Trump said there was…

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