Overview
This draft is a preparatory scaffold for an IndiaWiki article on Government Medical College, Samastipur, an institution that, by the indication of its name, would belong to the category of state-run medical colleges in India and be located in or associated with the district of Samastipur in the state of Bihar. As this draft is intended solely for editorial review, it deliberately refrains from asserting specific facts such as the year of establishment, founding authority, affiliating university, regulatory approvals, intake capacity, campus address, hospital bed strength, or any named officials. Editors who take this draft forward are expected to verify each such detail against authoritative primary sources before incorporating them into a published article.
The purpose of this scaffold is to give human editors a substantial neutral starting body, a checklist of items to verify, and a recommended structure for the final encyclopaedic article. It also flags common pitfalls that occur in writing about newer or less widely documented Indian medical colleges, where promotional content, prospectus material, and unverified press reports often circulate alongside reliable government notifications. Reviewers should treat every concrete claim as provisional until corroborated.
Background
Government medical colleges in India are typically set up by state governments, sometimes with central assistance under schemes meant to expand undergraduate and postgraduate medical education and to strengthen tertiary healthcare infrastructure in underserved districts. Such colleges are generally attached to a teaching hospital, are required to obtain recognition or permission from the national medical regulator in force at the relevant time, and are usually affiliated to a state health sciences university or a designated state university for the award of degrees.
Samastipur is a district in the Mithila region of north Bihar. It is administratively part of the Darbhanga division and is connected by rail and road to other parts of the state. Beyond this general geographic context, no specific operational, infrastructural, or academic claim about Government Medical College, Samastipur should be added to the article without sourcing. Editors are advised to ascertain whether the institution is currently functional, under construction, recently sanctioned, or only proposed, since such status changes can occur between successive state budget cycles and regulatory inspection rounds. The exact legal entity that owns and operates the college, and the department of the state government under which it functions, should also be confirmed from official notifications.
Significance
If and when verified as operational, a government medical college located in Samastipur would carry significance on several axes that editors may wish to develop with proper sourcing. First, it would contribute to the geographic distribution of medical education in Bihar, a state that has historically had a high population-to-doctor ratio and limited tertiary care capacity outside its principal urban centres. Second, the attached teaching hospital, if any, would serve as a referral facility for patients from Samastipur and surrounding districts, potentially reducing travel to larger hospitals in Patna, Darbhanga, or Muzaffarpur.
Third, such an institution would have implications for local employment, ancillary healthcare services, and medical research opportunities in the region. Fourth, it would form part of the broader national policy push to increase the number of MBBS and postgraduate seats in the country. Each of these points can be substantiated only with reference to specific government documents, peer-reviewed studies, or reliable journalistic coverage. Editors should resist the temptation to assert significance in superlative terms and should instead frame it in measured language tied to verifiable indicators.
Common topics for editors to verify
The following checklist enumerates the specific factual areas that an editor should research and confirm using primary or otherwise reliable secondary sources before adding them to the article. Each item should be left out of the published version if a reliable source cannot be located.
- Official name of the institution, including any alternate or vernacular forms, and whether the name has changed over time.
- Date of sanction, foundation stone laying, formal establishment, and commencement of academic sessions, distinguishing carefully between these milestones.
- The state government department or society that owns and administers the college.
- The university to which the college is affiliated for degree-granting purposes.
- Regulatory status with the National Medical Commission or its predecessor body at the relevant time, including letters of permission and recognition.
- Annual intake for MBBS, and the existence and intake of postgraduate, super-speciality, paramedical, or nursing programmes, if any.
- Details of the attached teaching hospital, including bed strength, departments, and outpatient and inpatient capacity.
- Campus location, land area, and major buildings, supported by official documents rather than promotional brochures.
- Names of the principal, dean, medical superintendent, and other office bearers, only with up-to-date and properly attributed sources.
- Admission procedure, including the relevant entrance examination and counselling authority.
- Reservation policy and fee structure as notified by the competent authority.
- Notable academic, clinical, or research initiatives, accreditations, and collaborations.
- Any controversies, inspection findings, or litigation, which require especially careful sourcing and balanced presentation under IndiaWiki's neutrality and biographies-of-living-persons style standards.
Editors are reminded that prospectus pages, coaching-industry websites, and aggregator portals are not generally reliable for encyclopaedic claims. Government gazettes, official college and university websites, regulator notifications, and reporting in established newspapers are preferable.
Suggested structure for the final article
Once verification is complete, the published article may follow a structure broadly similar to other IndiaWiki entries on government medical colleges. A suggested outline is:
- Lead section: A concise summary identifying the institution, its location, type, affiliation, and any defining characteristic, written in encyclopaedic tone and without peacock terms.
- History: Chronological account of proposal, sanction, construction, inauguration, and subsequent expansion, each anchored to dated sources.
- Campus and infrastructure: Description of the physical campus, academic blocks, hostels, and the attached hospital.
- Academics: Programmes offered, intake, affiliating university, and academic calendar.
- Admissions: Entrance examination, counselling, reservation framework, and fees.
- Hospital and clinical services: Departments, specialities, and community outreach.
- Research and academic activities: Conferences, publications, and collaborations, if independently documented.
- Administration: Governance structure, with current office bearers cited to recent sources.
- Student life: Associations, cultural and sporting events, where reliably reported.
- See also, References, and External links.
Each section should be proportionate to the weight of reliable sourcing available. Sections for which no sources can be found should be omitted rather than padded with speculation.
Editorial notes
This draft has been prepared without invoking specific dates, figures, names, or claims that cannot be derived from the title and cohort alone. Editors taking this forward should observe the following cautions. First, confirm the present operational status of the institution, since articles about proposed or under-construction colleges require explicit framing to avoid misleading readers. Second, take care to distinguish Government Medical College, Samastipur, from any other similarly named institutions in Bihar or elsewhere, and from private medical colleges, district hospitals, or referral hospitals in the same district. Third, when adding officeholder names, ensure that the source is current, since such positions change frequently. Fourth, when describing capacity, intake, or recognition, cite the specific academic year to which the figure pertains, since these vary year to year. Fifth, maintain a neutral tone throughout, avoiding promotional adjectives, and represent any controversies in proportion to coverage in reliable sources. Finally, this draft itself should not be published as is; it is intended only as scaffolding to be substantially rewritten once verified material is in hand.
References
No references are cited in this draft because no specific factual claims about the institution have been asserted. Before publication, editors should add citations to authoritative sources such as: official notifications of the Government of Bihar; the website of the institution and its affiliating university; notifications and inspection reports of the National Medical Commission; the gazette of India and the Bihar gazette; and reporting in established newspapers of record. Each substantive sentence in the final article should be supported by at least one such source, and contested or sensitive statements by more than one.