Doctors Take Stand Against Administration
India’s premier medical institute faces turmoil. Faculty members at AIIMS New Delhi have decided to skip Saturday’s graduation ceremony. Their reason? A strong protest against the removal of Dr. AK Bisoi.
Why Are Doctors Angry?
The Faculty Association (FAIMS) says the heart surgery department head was removed unfairly. They claim proper rules weren’t followed. “This hurts our institute’s independence,” stated their official resolution.
FAIMS members unanimously condemn the removal process – calling it against institutional values. Peaceful protests planned during convocation.
This isn’t the only issue troubling doctors. For three years straight, the graduation ceremony has been held off-campus. “It should happen where our students learn and grow,” argued one professor.
Protest Plans Revealed
Doctors will wear black badges during the ceremony. Their silent protest starts at 1 PM outside JLN Auditorium. They want Dr. Bisoi back in his position immediately.
Critical Deadline for Medical Students
While doctors protest, thousands of students face their own crucial deadline. AIIMS opened the correction window for INI CET 2026 forms. Applicants must fix errors by October 26.
Key Dates to Remember
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Form Correction Deadline | October 26, 2025 |
| Exam Date | November 9, 2025 |
| Admit Card Release | November 1, 2025 |
How to Fix Your Form
Follow these simple steps:
- Visit aiimsexams.ac.in
- Click “Academic Courses” then choose “INI-CET”
- Log in with your details
- Select “Edit Application/Correction”
- Check every detail carefully before submitting
“This is your last chance,” warns the official notice. After October 26, no changes can be made. Students should double-check their photos and personal information.
Other AIIMS Developments
The institute continues making headlines:
New Jobs Available
AIIMS recently announced several job openings. Positions range from staff nurses to research specialists. Details are available on their official website.
DNA Matching Breakthrough
A new portal helps find missing persons using DNA data. This system matches unidentified bodies with family reports. It’s already solving long-standing missing person cases.
Convocation Highlights
Health Minister JP Nadda spoke at the ceremony. He praised AIIMS’ growth over the past decade. “Our doctors lead global medical innovation,” he told graduating students.
What Happens Next?
The faculty protest shows no signs of ending. Doctors promise more actions until Dr. Bisoi returns. Meanwhile, medical students nationwide focus on November’s crucial exam.
As India’s top medical institute faces internal challenges, its work continues. From education to innovation to patient care, AIIMS remains at the heart of India’s healthcare system.