Darbhanga Medical College and Hospital

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Darbhanga Medical College and Hospital
TypePublic
Established1946 (78 years ago) (1946)
AffiliationBihar University of Health Sciences
SuperintendentDr. Harishankar Mishra [1]
PrincipalK. N. Mishra[2]
Academic staff
487
Location, ,
846003

26°07′59″N 85°54′05″E / 26.13306°N 85.90139°E / 26.13306; 85.90139
CampusUrban
Websitedmc.edu.in
Darbhanga Medical College and Hospital is located in Bihar
Darbhanga Medical College and Hospital
Location in Bihar
Darbhanga Medical College and Hospital is located in India
Darbhanga Medical College and Hospital
Darbhanga Medical College and Hospital (India)

Darbhanga Medical College and Hospital is a government medical college having multiple healthcare facilities and is located in Darbhanga, Bihar.[3] It was established in the year 1923.[4] It is ranked 3rd in Bihar and 94th in India by IIRF 2023 ranking. College is currently affiliated with Bihar University of Health Sciences.[5]

History

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The medical college was constructed with the efforts of King Rameshwar Singh of Khandavala Dynasty who also built the beautiful Raj Nagar Palace in Madhubani. According to the incidence, the Prince of Wales, also called Edward VIII, came to Bihar in 1925. Darbhanga Maharaj Rameshwar Singh requested him to visit a medical school at Patna named ‘Temple of Medical Learning’.[citation needed]

The Prince, who subsequently became King Edward VIII, was very impressed by working of the medical school. On behalf of the British government, he offered to the Maharaja to upgrade the medical school into a new college for medicine.

The older, ‘Temple of Medical Learning’ was decided to be shifted somewhere else in Bihar. According to old folks, the ‘Temple of Medical Learning’, was earlier decided to be transferred to, Muzaffarpur.

The twist in the tale comes here! The maharaja accepted the shifting of medical school but proposed its setup at Darbhanga. Eventually, his wish was fulfilled and, paved the way for the medical College in the city. The Raj family donated 300 acres of prime land in the middle, of the twin city of Darbhanga-Laheriasarai along with Rs 6 lakh for setting up and expansion the Medical College.[citation needed]

Initially, the medical college was located, inside today's police hospital situated near Lohia Chowk of the city. Before a start, the king had to deposit an amount of Rs 25,000 to the British to shift the medical college. After the king, his son Kameshwar Singh upgraded and renamed the ‘Temple of Medical Learning’ to Darbhanga Medical College in 1946.[citation needed]

College

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The college offers courses including Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, BSc nursing etc. The admission process is done on the basis of marks obtained in NEET examination and the regulating body is National Medical Commission (NMC) The college was earlier identified by the Government of India. as a site for an All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) .

Hospital

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The college provides major healthcare facilities for the people. College campus is divided among several buildings including a two-story Outdoor where thousands of patients visits daily. This is the only public healthcare institution centered in Darbhanga benefiting the people from Madhubani, Saharsa, Supaul, Samastipur and all other neighbouring districts.[6][7][8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Superintendent, DMCH. "DMCH". Darbhanga medical college hospital. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  2. ^ Darbhanga medical college, Principal. "Darbhanga Medical College". Darbhanga Medical College. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  3. ^ "Darbhanga Medical College, Darbhanga". Collegedunia. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  4. ^ Staff, Edufever (18 November 2019). "DMCH Darbhanga 2020-21:Admission, Fee, Courses, Cutoff". Edufever. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  5. ^ ".:Official Website : Bihar University of Health Sciences, Patna:". akubihar.ac.in. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  6. ^ "Health ministry clears proposal to establish AIIMS in the campus of Darbhanga Medical College Hospital". www.aninews.in. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  7. ^ "Darbhanga Medical College & Hospital to be upgraded as second AIIMS in Bihar, Nadda assures Nitish". The Times of India. 2 March 2019.
  8. ^ Pioneer, The. "Health Ministry OK's setting up of AIIMS in Darbhanga". The Pioneer. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
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