Medical Student's Crisis at GMCH: A Wake-Up Call for Academic Ethics

A medical student attempted suicide following alleged reprimands from a doctor at GMCH, Gondia. The incident occurred on Sunday, and a committee has been formed to investigate. The student, Avesh Kumar, was reportedly disturbed by the doctor's remarks. Friends intervened to save him, and an investigation is underway.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Gondia | Updated: 12-08-2025 13:14 IST | Created: 12-08-2025 13:14 IST
Medical Student's Crisis at GMCH: A Wake-Up Call for Academic Ethics
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A medical student from Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) in Gondia, Maharashtra, attempted suicide after allegedly being reprimanded by a faculty member. The distressing incident occurred early Sunday morning, prompting the hospital to appoint a committee to investigate the circumstances leading to this drastic step.

Avesh Kumar, a third-year student originally from Rajasthan, was reportedly troubled by a confrontation with Dr. Prashant Bagde, head of the community medicine department. Dr. Bagde allegedly criticized Kumar's behavior and attendance, pushing the student to a breaking point.

Before attempting to hang himself, Kumar shared a concerning message on WhatsApp. Alerted friends rescued him, preventing a tragedy. GMCH has promised a thorough investigation, with a report expected soon, which will inform further medical education directives.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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