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    Maharashtra govt contemplates offering online courses, permission to appear for NEET to Ukraine returnees

    ​​The meeting was attended by Higher and Technical Education Minister Uday Samant, vice chancellor of MUHS Lt Gen (Retd) Madhuri Kanitkar and Shiv Sena Member of Legislative Council Manisha Kayande.

    Indian Armed Forces rope in Battlefield Nursing Assistants to help in COVID-19 care

    Lt General Madhuri Kanitkar, the Deputy Chief of Integrated Defence Staff (Medical), believes BFNAs can also train young volunteers to help relieve trained nurses of administration duties so that they can be gainfully utilised for more important duties in the fight against the pandemic.

    Operation CO-JEET launched by armed forces to fight COVID-19 in India: Lt Gen Kanitkar

    "Under the CO-JEET" plan, personnel of the three wings of the armed forces – the Army, the Indian Air Force and the Navy – have been pressed into service to help restore oxygen supply chains, set up COVID beds and provide help to the civilian administration in its fight to control the pandemic," said the Lt General.

    Armed Forces Medical Services officers retiring this year to get extension till December: Lt Gen Madhuri Kanitkar

    The orders for implementation of this plan are expected soon as the proposal is in advance stages of approval, said Lt Gen Kanitkar, the third women officer to have reached to the level of three-star general in the armed forces.

    Covid-19 surge: This is a war, we need to win, says Deputy Chief Integrated Defence Staff

    As the country is reeling under the horrific second wave of pandemic and crippling medical infrastructure, Deputy Chief of Integrated Defence Staff (Medical) Lt Gen Madhuri Kanitkar said that “we are all in this together.” Calling it ‘co-jeet,’ Lt Gen Madhuri K...

    Pediatrician Dr. Madhuri Kanitkar cracks the glass ceiling in Indian Army

    Kanitkar will be the third woman officer from defence services to bag this prestigious position. Vice admiral Dr. Punita Arora was the first woman from the Indian Navy to get the second highest rank in the armed forces and Padmavathy Bandopadhyay, the first woman Air Marshal of the IAF, was the second woman in the forces to be promoted to a three-star rank after Arora.

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