Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Memorial Medical College

Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthe Memorial Medical College
Type Public
Established 24 April 1956
Principal Navneet Kumar
Location Swaroop Nagar, Kanpur-208002, India
Campus Urban
Website www.gsvmmedicalcollege.com

Coordinates: 26°28′52″N 80°18′28″E / 26.481099°N 80.307682°E / 26.481099; 80.307682

Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Memorial Medical College (GSVMMC or GSVM Medical College) is a state run medical college in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh.

The college is named after Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi, a great freedom fighter and journalist from Kanpur. The college has a large and distinguished faculty to support its missions of education, research, and clinical care. It is ranked 20 among the medical colleges in India. It has served as the model for Indian medical colleges since its foundation in 1956.

Every year 190 students are allowed to take admission in the MBBS course by two competitive examinations. The prestigious AIPMT accounts for the filling of 15% seats. The remaining 85% seats are filled through a state-level entrance examination: CPMT.

Associated hospital

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 Kanpur, JK Cancer Institute, Rawatpur Kanpur, Murari lal Chest Hospital, Rawatpur.Kanpur

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.[1]

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 Mar. 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 also destroyed window panes 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.[2] [3]

As a reaction to the raid, GSVM and govt. hospital in city went on an indefinite strike in protest against police atrocities. The strike was also supported at six other medical colleges in the state. Meanwhile, the IMA has announced that its members would remain on strike across the state on 2 Mar. 2014 to protest police action. The strike at the GSVM Hospital, called by the IMA has crippled services in various wards at the associated Hallett Hospital. [2][3]

Upgradation

In August 2014, the Government of India decided to upgrade the institute on lines of All India Institute of Medical Sciences 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.[4]

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