Overview
This draft is an editor-facing scaffold for an IndiaWiki article on Government Medical College, Gondia. As the institution's name suggests, it is understood to be a government-run medical college located in the Gondia region. The cohort assigned to this draft is "medical_college", which indicates that the final published article should follow the conventions used for Indian medical education institutions: a clear lead identifying the type of institution, the affiliating university, the regulatory body that approves undergraduate and postgraduate seats, the associated teaching hospital, and the nature of the academic programmes offered.
This draft does not assert verified specifics such as the year of establishment, intake capacity, faculty strength, accreditation status, leadership, infrastructure details, or affiliations, because such facts must be sourced from reliable, citable references before publication. Instead, the sections below provide a neutral framing, a structured outline, and a verification checklist that human editors can use to research, confirm, and expand the article. Editors are requested to treat every placeholder as a research prompt rather than as a factual claim, and to remove or rewrite scaffolding text once verified information has been incorporated. The aim is to ensure that the published entry meets IndiaWiki's standards of neutrality, verifiability, and encyclopaedic tone.
Background
Medical colleges established by state governments in India typically operate within a broader policy framework intended to expand access to medical education, augment the supply of qualified doctors, and strengthen tertiary healthcare in regions that have historically been underserved by private institutions. Such colleges are commonly attached to a government general hospital or district hospital, which serves as the teaching hospital for clinical instruction. They generally offer the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree, and may, over time, introduce postgraduate degree and diploma programmes in various clinical and pre-clinical specialities.
Gondia is a district in the eastern part of Maharashtra. Government medical colleges located in such districts often play a role in regional healthcare delivery and in providing locally rooted medical training. However, editors should not assume any specific historical, administrative, or operational details about Government Medical College, Gondia without verification. The institution's founding circumstances, the timeline of its first MBBS batch, the identity of its affiliating health sciences university, and its current regulatory approvals must all be confirmed against primary sources such as official government notifications, the institution's own website, and the regulator's public listings before any such information is added to the article.
Significance
For an article in the medical college cohort, significance is generally established through a combination of factors: public ownership and accountability, the role of the institution in producing medical graduates, the contribution of the attached teaching hospital to regional healthcare, and any notable academic, research, or community-health activities. Editors drafting the final article should aim to articulate significance in a measured way, citing reliable sources rather than relying on promotional framing.
In the case of Government Medical College, Gondia, potential angles of significance — to be confirmed — may include its position within Maharashtra's network of state-run medical colleges, its contribution to medical training in the Vidarbha region, and the role of its associated hospital in delivering secondary and tertiary care to nearby populations. None of these aspects should be presented as established facts in the published article unless supported by citations. Editors are encouraged to avoid superlatives such as "premier", "leading", or "renowned" unless such characterisations are directly attributable to a reliable secondary source, and even then to attribute them in-text rather than asserting them in IndiaWiki's voice.
Common topics for editors to verify
The following checklist identifies categories of information that are commonly expected in a medical college article and that should be researched and cited before inclusion. Each item is presented as a question for editors to answer through reliable sources rather than as a claim.
- Establishment: When was the college formally established, and by which government order or notification? Is there a distinction between the date of sanction and the date of commencement of academic activities?
- Affiliation: Which health sciences university is the college affiliated with for the award of degrees?
- Regulatory approval: What is the current status of recognition or permission from the relevant national medical education regulator? What is the sanctioned undergraduate intake?
- Postgraduate programmes: Does the institution offer MD, MS, diploma, or super-speciality courses? In which departments?
- Teaching hospital: Which hospital is attached to the college, what is its bed strength, and what departments and services does it operate?
- Campus and infrastructure: What is the location of the campus, and what facilities — lecture halls, laboratories, library, hostels, residential quarters — are available?
- Leadership: Who is the current Dean or principal? What is the governance structure?
- Faculty and departments: What are the pre-clinical, para-clinical, and clinical departments? Are there sanctioned posts and current strength figures available from official sources?
- Admissions: How are MBBS and postgraduate seats filled, and through which counselling authority?
- Student life: Are there documented student bodies, associations, cultural events, or academic festivals?
- Research and publications: Are there cited research outputs, ethics committee details, or institutional review board information?
- Community engagement: Does the college operate rural health training centres, urban health centres, or outreach camps?
- Notable alumni: Are there alumni whose notability is independently established and verifiable?
Editors should be particularly careful with numerical claims (intake, beds, faculty count), dates, and any statements about rankings or comparative quality. Such claims require explicit sourcing.
Suggested structure for the final article
Once verified information is gathered, the published article may follow a structure broadly consistent with other IndiaWiki entries in the medical college cohort. A workable outline is:
- Lead section: A concise summary identifying the institution as a government medical college, its location, affiliating university, and the principal degrees awarded.
- History: Establishment, key milestones, and significant developments, each cited.
- Campus: Location, layout, and major buildings.
- Academics: Undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, departments, and academic calendar.
- Affiliated hospital: Description of the teaching hospital, services, and clinical departments.
- Admissions: Process and counselling authority for various programmes.
- Administration: Governance, leadership positions, and reporting structure.
- Student life: Hostels, associations, events, and extracurricular activities.
- Research and outreach: Notable initiatives, with citations.
- Notable alumni: Only if independently notable and verifiable.
- See also, References, External links.
Each section should be kept proportionate to the volume of reliably sourced material available. It is better to have a short, well-cited section than a long, speculative one. Where information is uncertain, editors may use neutral phrasing such as "according to the institution's website" with appropriate attribution.
Editorial notes
This draft has been generated as a starting point and contains no verified specifics about Government Medical College, Gondia. Reviewers are requested to:
- Treat all scaffolding text as provisional and replace it with sourced content.
- Verify every factual claim against at least one reliable source — preferably an official government notification, the institution's official website, or established secondary reporting — before inclusion.
- Avoid promotional language and ensure that the tone remains neutral and encyclopaedic.
- Use Indian English spellings consistently throughout the final article.
- Cross-check the institution's name, abbreviation, and any alternative names used in official documents to avoid conflation with other institutions of similar nomenclature.
- Where information is contested or unclear, prefer attribution ("the state government has stated…") over assertion.
- Remove this editorial notes section before publication.
If sufficient reliable sourcing cannot be located for core claims such as establishment, affiliation, and recognition, editors should consider whether the article meets IndiaWiki's threshold for a standalone entry, or whether a stub with limited verified content would be more appropriate at this stage.
References
No references have been added to this draft. Editors are expected to source all factual claims from reliable, independent, and verifiable publications before the article is moved to the public namespace. Suggested categories of sources to consult include official state government notifications relating to medical education, the affiliating health sciences university's published lists of constituent and affiliated colleges, the national medical education regulator's public records of recognised institutions and sanctioned seats, the official website of the institution and its attached hospital, and reportage from established Indian newspapers and journals. Each reference added should support a specific claim in the article and should be formatted in line with IndiaWiki's citation conventions.