Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal

[1] Gandhi Medical College is located in the Fatehgarh area on Sultania Road in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.

After one year the foundation of an independent building was laid by Union Minister of Home Shri Govind Ballabh Pant on 15 September 1956.

The foundation stone of the boys' hostel was laid by King of Nepal Maharaj Mahendra Bir Vikram Shah Deo on 18 November 1955.

Lady Bhore Centre opposite Fire Brigade, Fatehgarh caters to antenatal and child welfare activities in addition to preventive and social medical counseling.

[5] The survey committee constituted in 1964 by the government of India considered that essential mission of a Medico-Legal institute should be to train the medical jurists.

The Mudalier committee in 1962 recommended the creation of a separate cadre of specially trained medical jurists to look after the work of the state.

The Medico-legal Institute played a role in the management of the Bhopal disaster, when a poisonous gas (MIC, methyl isocyanate) leaked from one of the storage tanks of the Union Carbide factory on the night of 2–3 December 1984.

Focused research on methyl isocynate (MIC) affected population of Bhopal in the areas of: NIREH will have a clinical research wing having the following departments: The following facilities are in the process of being established at NIREH as part of its development: Gandhi Medical College and Hamidia Hospital played a crucial role in emergency response and care after the Bhopal Disaster.

GMC at Upper Lake
GMC Bhopal
Inauguration of Lady Lansdowne Hospital for women, now known as the Sultania Zanana Hospital
Main Building(Front view)
Main Building (South Face)
Kamla Nehru Hospital (Main Entrance)
GMC, Bhopal Central Auditorium
National Institute for Research in Environmental Health