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Gajra Raja Medical College (or GRMC) is the first medical college in Madhya Pradesh, India established in 1946. It was inaugurated on 1 August 1946 by Jiwaji Rao Scindia. The college building was inaugurated by Deputy Prime Minister of India Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel on 5 December 1948.
A source of water for the city is Tighra Dam, built on the Saank river 20 km to the north. The Gajra Raja Medical College, founded in 1946 by the Maharaja Jiwaji Rao Scindia and the Maharani Vijayaraje Scindia, is situated in Lashkar on Palace Road, near Katora Taal, together with a group of hospitals.
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Madhav Deo was born on 6 April 1932 [4] and graduated in medicine from Gajra Raja Medical College, Gwalior under Agra University in 1955. [5] His master's degree (MD) came from All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi for his research under Vulimiri Ramalingaswami which he completed in his first attempt in May 1960 [6] after which he secured a doctoral degree (PhD) in July 1964 from the ...
He received his MBBS and MD degrees from Gajra Raja Medical College, Gwalior. He obtained his MRCP in 1967 and became a FRCP in 1973. As a Commonwealth Scholar at the University of London, he trained in gastroenterology, cardiology, chest diseases, neurology and advanced medicine at Royal Post Graduate Medical School (Hammersmith Hospital).