To strengthen collaboration in emergency toxicology, healthcare services, pharmaceutical sciences, research, innovation, and academic cooperation, the National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU), an Institution of National Importance under the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, signed multiple Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with leading healthcare and academic institutions on 12th June, 2026. The Centre for Emergency Toxicology (CET), NFSU signed MoUs with Sterling Hospital and Shalby Hospitals to foster cooperation in emergency toxicology, healthcare services, clinical research, training, and knowledge exchange. The MoUs were signed in the presence of Mr. Ankush Gupta, CEO & Director, Sterling Accuris Wellness Pvt. Ltd.; Dr. Piyush Patnaik, Vice-President, Clinical Operations; and Dr. Prabhat Sharma, Head of Pathology, Shalby Hospitals. To promote collaboration in pharmaceutical education, research, innovation, and entrepreneurship, NFSU also signed an MoU with L. M. College of Pharmacy (LMCP) and Atal Incubation Centre. Dr. Mahesh Chhabaria, Principal, LMCP, and Dr. Srinivas Savle, CEO, Atal Incubation Centre, LMCP, were present on the occasion. Further, NFSU entered into an MoU with Madanapalle Institute of Technology & Science (MITS) to strengthen academic cooperation, joint research initiatives, faculty and student exchange, and capacity building. Dr. C. Yuvaraj, Vice-Chancellor, MITS, and Dr. Brahm Prakash represented MITS during the signing ceremony. The MoUs were signed by Prof. (Dr.) S. O. Junare, Campus Director, NFSU-Gandhinagar on behalf of NFSU. During the MoU Signing Ceremony, Shri C. D. Jadeja, Executive Registrar, NFSU; Dr. Bhoomika Patel, Head, Centre for Emergency Toxicology (CET); and other Deans and senior officials of the University were present.