When Medicine Lost, Obstetrics Won

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe girl was born in Gondia, the youngest of six, the apple of her fatherโ€™s eye. While her family thrived in business, she set her sights on medicine. She pursued her MBBS at Government Medical College, Nagpur. The year was 1966. During her undergraduate years, one man recognized her brillianceโ€”Dr. G.S. Sainani, the head of … Read more

Can One Conversation change the Destiny?

Reading Time: 2 minutesCan a doctorโ€”a family friendโ€”steer you from engineering to medicine? Can a few words make you trade certainty for the unknown? Yes. Dr. R.V. Wardekar did just that. But he was no ordinary doctor. In the 1940s, he left the bustling metropolis of Mumbai for the quiet simplicity of Sevagram โ€”and reshaped public health. In … Read more

The Dean, The Lambretta and The Dusty road

Reading Time: 2 minutesIn the good old days, life in Sevagram was simple. The roads were dusty, the air always hot, and the village felt far removed from bustling cities. Yet amidst this simplicity, something rare filled the airโ€”humility. Once upon a time, the heads of departments and deans were more than just figures of authority. They were … Read more

The Dean and the Lambretta

Reading Time: 2 minutesIn the good old days, life in Sevagram was simple. The roads were dusty, the air always hot, and the village felt far removed from bustling cities. Yet amidst this simplicity, something rare filled the airโ€”humility. Once upon a time, the heads of departments and deans were more than just figures of authority. They were … Read more

Two Healers: Two Artists

Reading Time: 2 minutesThey mended hearts and bodies. For decades, the stethoscope was their instrument, the hospital their stage. But when the white apron came off, their hands turned to brush and canvas, paper and pen. Dr. Om Prakash Gupta and Dr. Pushpa Chaturvedi โ€”two stalwarts of MGIMS Sevagramโ€”walked parallel yet independent paths, coloured by their devotion to … Read more

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Reading Time: 2 minutesThat old black phoneโ€”solid, heavy, a relic of a time when voices travelled through wires, not airwaves. Each number on its dial, a small circle, waiting for a finger to spin it. No speed dial, no saved contactsโ€”just memory and precision. Calls were brief, words measured. Every minute cost money. The phone perched on a … Read more

Nalinbhai Mehta

Reading Time: 9 minutesNalinbhai Mehtaโ€™s khadi rustled as he moved, a man of quiet authority. His square face, broad jaw, and deep-set eyes carried the weight of responsibility. A ledger lay open before him. He scanned it, catching every detail. His voice, steady and deliberate, commanded attention. Numbers spoke to him. He read them like a seasoned navigator … Read more

Dr. PY Deshmukh: Old Memories

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe GMC Nagpur alumni mourn the passing of Dr. P.Y. Deshmukh, a revered teacher of medicine whose influence extended far beyond the lecture halls and hospital wards. He departed yesterday at the age of 95, leaving behind a legacy of wisdom, wit, and an enduring passion for the art of healing. Born in 1930, Dr. … Read more

Dr. P. Y. Deshmukh

Reading Time: 2 minutesDr. P.Y. Deshmukh, former professor of Medicine and Dean GMC Nagpur, passed away yesterday at the age of 95, and since then, many of us from GMC Nagpurโ€™s 1970s era have been reminiscingโ€”not just about the good old days, but about our unforgettable teachers. This morning, Vinayak Sabnis called to share a story that perfectly … Read more