Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Memorial Medical College

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Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Memorial Medical College (GSVMMC or GSVM Medical College) is a public medical college in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. The college is named after Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi, a freedom fighter and journalist from Kanpur. It was founded in 1956. There is an annual intake of 250 students for the MBBS course, decided by an all-India common entrance examination: NEET-UG.15% of seats come under the all-India quota and 85% of seats come under the state quota. The institute has a lush green eco-friendly campus with big trees and well-spread gardens all over. GSVMMC has a sprawling campus with hospital & college sections accommodated in huge buildings. The students here identify themselves as Ganeshians and the alumni are called GEMs(GSVM Ex Medicos).

Affiliated teaching hospitals and research institutes

Lala Lajpat Rai Hospital (LLR Hospital), which is also known as Hallet Hospital, is associated with GSVM, Kanpur. Other associated hospitals are LPS Institute of Cardiology, Rawatpur, JK Cancer Institute, Rawatpur, Murari Lal Chest Hospital Rawatpur and Atal Bihari Vajpayee Postgraduate Institute of Neuro Sciences. LLR Along with its Sister Hospitals forms one of the biggest patient care units of Asia.

Affiliations

At first the college was affiliated to University of Lucknow. In the year 1968, it got affiliated to newly established Kanpur University (now Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University). From 2021, this college is affiliated to the newly built Medical University, ABVMU.

Campus

The medical college campus comprises the following.

  1. Boys Hostel No. 1
  2. Boys Hostel No. 2
  3. Boys Hostel No. 3
  4. Boys Hostel No. 4
  5. Boys Hostel No. 5
  6. U.G. Girls Hostel
  7. P.G. Girls Hostel
  8. New Resident Hostel
  9. Pharmacy Hostel
  10. Samaj Kalyan Hostel
  11. Principal’s Bungalow
  12. P Block- Professors
  13. R Block- Associate Professors and Professors
  14. L Block, Type 4- All Teachers
  15. D Block and Type 3- Teachers, Medical Officers, Demonstrators and Senior Residents
  16. C,T and Block 2- Class 3 staff
  17. Type 1 Block- Class 4 Staff
  18. Staff club
  19. Post office
  20. Animal house
  21. Tennis court
  22. Swimming pool
  23. Sports ground
  24. Children school
  25. College of Nursing
  26. Badminton hall and gymnasium
  27. Dept. of Electricity, water supply and sewage

2014 police incident

On 28 February 2014, Samajwadi Party MLA from Sisamau, Irfan Solanki, his driver and official gunner were involved in a minor accident with two doctors of GSVMMC. The gunner allegedly assaulted the two junior doctors. As more doctors arrived, Solanki and his gunner fled. Later, a large group of Samajwadi Party hoodlums arrived and beat up many students. Following the incident, heavy police force was deployed but was unable to control the growing tension from both sides. Heavy police force, comprising PAC and RAF, rushed to the spot to control the situation by carrying out a heavy raid on GSVM hostels. The following morning, 1 March 2014, the late night raid carried out by police presented a sordid picture of police high-handedness and the pitched battle waged by junior doctors. Besides violating personal rights and properties of many hostel residents, police destroyed windowpanes and door locks to get into the rooms of residents. The principal of college Navneet Kumar, who was trying to calm the situation down, was misbehaved and insulted. According to Navneet Kumar, among the students who were seriously injured, one of them suffered a pelvic fracture. As a reaction to the raid, GSVM and Lala Lajpat Rai Hospital went on an indefinite strike in protest against police atrocities. The strike was supported at six other medical colleges in the state. Meanwhile, the IMA announced that its members would remain on strike across the state on 2 March 2014 to protest police action. The strike at the GSVM Hospital, called by the IMA has crippled services in wards at the associated Hallett Hospital.

Upgradation

In August 2014, the Government of India decided to upgrade the institute along with six other medical college hospitals in Uttar Pradesh, as part of phase-3 of Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana (PMSSY) whereby the Central Government will bear 80% of the cost of up gradation and 20% cost will be borne by State Government. The upgrading plan started with 12 other Government Medical College/Institutions on 03.08.2016 at the cost of 200 crore (Central Share: Rs. 120 Crore, State share: Rs. 80 crore) each under Phase-IV of Pradhan Mantri Swasthya Suraksha Yojana (PMSSY).

Notable alumni

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