A Portrait of a Medical Generation

Dr. Kailash Murarka

Batch A · Roll No. 31
Orthopaedic Surgeon
MBBS, GMC Nagpur, 1978 · MS (Orthopaedics), GS Medical College Mumbai, 1982
Akola, India
Every Saturday for twenty-five years, I go back to Shegaon."
Dr. Kailash Murarka

For forty-two years—ever since launching his private practice after earning his MS—Dr. Kailash Murarka has made the weekly pilgrimage from Akola back to Shegaon, his hometown, where he quietly operates an artificial limb and rehabilitation centre. Without publicity or acclaim, this steadfast doctor returns each Saturday to give back to the community that raised him, outfitting the underprivileged with prosthetic limbs they could never otherwise access. Come evening, he devotes hours to over a hundred patients, compassionately caring for those enduring shattered limbs and chronic pain.


The Saptrishi of Akola

Kailash was born in Shegaon, 43 kilometres northwest of Akola, into a family of businesspeople and agriculturists. He attended Seth Ganeshdas Bhiraj Murarka High School there before moving to Akola for his pre-university and first year of BSc at Radhakisan Laxminarayan Toshniwal (RLT) Science College. In 1973, he entered Government Medical College, Nagpur.

In those early Nagpur years, he shared a room in Habib Manjil — a newly built house on Ramghat Road, near the ST bus stand — with Nandkishor Salampuria and Vijay Kherde. The three were part of a larger informal alliance known as the Saptrishi: seven students from Akola and Buldhana district who had arrived at GMC together and stayed close through its long, grinding years. Vijay Kherde, Kailash Murarka, Nandkishor Salampuria, Makhanlal Gupta, Nandkishor Taori, Indra Ostwal, Ajit Jadhao — bound by geography, sustained by something more durable.

Kailash did his rural internship across two primary health centres — at Karanja, with Harish Baheti, Madhusudan Bagdia, and Nandkishor Salampuria, and at Tiroda with Sharad Jaitly and Abhimanyu Kapgate.


The Bone Setter of Akola

Orthopaedics found him, or he found it — the raw material is silent on which. He left for Mumbai and obtained his MS in Orthopaedics from GS Medical College and KEM Hospital in 1984, under Professor RS Dhir, the head of department. Then he came back to Akola, and he has been there since.

Four decades of practice. A recognized postgraduate teacher. A faculty post at Government Medical College, Akola. Patients who return with their children, then with their grandchildren. The reputation of a surgeon built not on a single brilliant procedure but on accumulated reliability — on being available, on getting it right, on remaining in the town that needed him.

In 1988, he served as President of the Lions Club, Akola, and received the prize for best president from an international body. The citation was for his community work. Anyone who knows Kailash would not be surprised.


The Hospital on Durga Chowk

Murarka Hospital on Jatharpeth Road in Akola is now a family enterprise in the fullest sense. His son Achin completed his MBBS at Shri Vasantrao Naik Government Medical College, Yavatmal, then obtained his D.Orth and DNB in Orthopaedics at Pt. BDS PGIMS, Rohtak, followed by a fellowship in joint replacement and arthroscopy. Achin’s wife, Rakhi Agrawal, is an anaesthesiologist. Both practice at Murarka Hospital. The second generation has arrived, and the hospital holds.

His wife, Shashi, manages the institution — BA and MBA, hospital administrator, the organizational spine that any functioning private hospital requires and rarely acknowledges. His younger son, Harshit, manages the medical retail side: Maa Ambey Medicals and Amrit Enterprises, wholesale dealers in surgical supplies and medicines.


Shegaon, Every Saturday

The Saturday runs to Shegaon are, in some ways, the most telling fact about Kailash Murarka. He is a successful Akola surgeon. He has a thriving hospital, a faculty appointment, a family that has grown into the practice. None of that obliged him to return each week to the small town of his birth to fit artificial limbs to people who have none.

He did it anyway. Twenty-five years of Saturdays. The cumulative arithmetic of that commitment — thousands of journeys, thousands of fittings — says more about the man than any citation ever could.

Qualifications & Career

Degree
MBBS, GMC Nagpur, 1978 · MS (Orthopaedics), GS Medical College Mumbai, 1982
Speciality
Orthopaedic Surgeon
Career
MS (Orthopaedics), GS Medical College & KEM Hospital Mumbai, 1984; private practice Akola since 1984; faculty, GMC Akola; recognised PG teacher. Runs artificial limb and rehabilitation centre, Shegaon, every Saturday for 25+ years. Son Achin (orthopaedic surgeon, fellowship joint replacement) now practices at Murarka Hospital.

Family

Spouse
Shashi
Anniversary
5 June 1983
Children
Son: Achin, MBBS, Shri Vasantrao Naik GMC, Yavatmal. D. Orth. DNB (Ortho) Pt BDS PGIMS Rohtak Fellow in Joint Replacement and Arthroscopy Married to Rakhi Agrawal MBBS, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Memorial Medical College, Amravati DNB (Anaesthesiology) Both are practicing at Murarka Hospital, Akola. Children: Manan, Priyanshi | Son: Harshit B Pharm, MBA (Hospital Administration) Married to Harshita Profession/ Business: Maa Ambey Medicals- Retail Medical Shop & Amrit Enterprises- Wholesale Dealer of Surgical & Medicines Daughter: Prisha

Location

City
Akola
State
Maharashtra
Country
India

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