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Index Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre in Indore, established in 2006, aims to provide quality healthcare and medical education, focusing on holistic student development. The college offers various medical courses, including MBBS and postgraduate programs, with a strong emphasis on community-oriented research and innovative educational practices. The institution is well-equipped with modern facilities and has a structured academic calendar to guide students through their medical education journey.
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Index Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre in Indore, established in 2006, aims to provide quality healthcare and medical education, focusing on holistic student development. The college offers various medical courses, including MBBS and postgraduate programs, with a strong emphasis on community-oriented research and innovative educational practices. The institution is well-equipped with modern facilities and has a structured academic calendar to guide students through their medical education journey.
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DEAN'S MESSAGE

It is my belief that every student comes to Medical College with a dream for
the future. At Index Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Indore
we will help each student build that dream from day one. We seek students
with a pioneering spirit, a real sense of curiosity and inquiry who wish to
make a difference in the lives of others.
The power to make a difference and effect change lies in those who have
passion, compassion and ambition. These are individuals who are driven
to be part of something greater than themselves. This spirit describes our
faculty and our culture at our institute as we strive for excellence in
research, education and medical care.
With the teaching experience of our faculty, the wisdom of our community
leaders and our students' inquisitive minds, we offer innovative programs
that promise to be a model for medical and biomedical education. We
invite you to explore and see why the Index Medical College, Hospital &
Research Centre, Indore is like no other. It's the place to build your dream.
All possible efforts are put to instill all attributes by faculty & management
so that students' personality develops in holistic manner. This orientation
brochure provides new comers with first hand information about how; we
shall be going to achieve our aim in their very first year.
I wish all the new students a very best in their learning pursuits.

Dr. M. R. Kural
Dean
IMCHRC, Indore
Information Brochure
MBBS Admission Batch 2017
Index Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Indore

With the motto of providing a quality healthcare and medical education, Index Medical College,
Hospital and Research Centre was set up in year 2006. Since its inception it is progressing to
prove itself as a synonym of quality and economical health care in rural areas of Malwa region of
Madhya Pradesh. The students are empowered with in-depth knowledge, skill, attitude and
experience to serve the humanity with compassion and care. Various co-curricular activities
and extracurricular activities are also planned to enhance the comprehensive development of
the students.
Index Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Indore has been established by Mayank
Welfare Society. The society is registered vide registration no. IND/2417/96 dated: 12-April-
1996. Mayank Welfare Society is a charitable society with sufficient financial resources to fulfill
its vision and mission.
Mayank welfare society set up a hospital and medical college in 2006 catering rural, suburban
and urban populations with free diagnostic and treatment modalities. Thereafter in 2007 the
medical college started its first batch of MBBS with due permission of the government and MCI.
Post- graduate courses in 7 subjects were started in 2011 and in 12 subjects in 2014 after an
assessment by the university, MCI and the government.
Index Medical College has been established with the vision of world class excellence in:
Learner
l centered health care education to meet the regional, national and global health
care educational needs.
Community
l oriented research for the development of new knowledge in the basic and
clinical sciences and health care education
Clinical care with excellence in knowledge, attitude and skills to provide a patient centered
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service
Development of a Strong community relationship with an excellent communication skill for
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an effective Implementation of National health programs and Planning and suggestion of
improvements in health care need of the community
The institute is running with the aim of improvement in the health and well-being of individuals
and populations through cutting-edge biomedical research, innovative educational programs in
medicine and biomedical science, and leadership in academic medicine. We strive to
implement this mission with the highest professional and ethical standards, in a culture of
diversity and inclusiveness, and in an environment that enables each individual to develop to his
or her fullest potential.
Courses Offered at Index Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Indore are MBBS (150
seats), M.D. /M.S. (66) in Anatomy (2), Physiology (3), Biochemistry (2), Community medicine
(2), Microbiology (2), Pharmacology (1), Pathology (9), Medicine (7), Surgery (7), ENT
(2),Obs/Gyne (4), Orthopedics (4), TB & chest (2), Dermatology (2), Ophthalmology (2),
Anesthesia (6), Psychiatry (2), Pediatrics (4), and Radio-diagnosis (3).
Since 2015, the college has been affiliated to Malwanchal University, Indore.
Infrastructure and Facilities:
Index Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Indore is spread over 11.146 hectares of
land with a constructed area as 86,744 M2. It is located in the rural region of Indore city at NH-
59A, Nemawar Road, Indore-452016 (M.P.). It is well equipped with the modern gadgets and
technology to guide the students towards a bright medical future. The audiovisual systems
and other educational facilities make learning an easy and interesting process.
There are spacious and furnished seminar halls equipped with LCD and OHP projectors,
screens and white/black boards. There are 2 auditoriums with a seating capacity of 900 and
1500 people, which are used for regular conferences, seminars and cultural activities. The
examination hall of the college is spacious and well ventilated to accommodate375 students
and is fitted with CCTVs and IT jammer.
We believe in overall development of the mind and body. With that intention in sight the
college has sporting infrastructure and grounds or courts. College teams often participate in
inter-collegiate events and competitions. On a number of occasions they have earned laurels
for the college in various sporting events.
Beside various kinds of sporting infrastructure, regular film shows are being organized in
college auditorium for the recreation of students, faculty, staff and their families. It also
provides a common stage for fruitful interactions among them.
A Central Research Laboratory with latest infrastructure is available for carrying out research.
Trained and experienced laboratory staff provides guidance and assistance to the faculty and
students to conduct research. The institute has its own Institutional Ethics Committee (IEC),
registered with CDSCO, to guide, monitor and regulate the research process.
Malwanchal University: With the objectives to create of high levels of intellectual ability and
to establish state of the art facilities for education and training, Mayank Welfare Society has
been established by the Act no.1, 2016 of The Madhya Pradesh Niji Vishwavidyalaya
Adhiniyam vide Gazette notification dated 4thJanuary2016 . The university is located at Index
City, NH-59A, Nemawar Road, Indore-452016 (M.P.) and running various courses in medical,
dental, nursing and paramedical sciences with the target of the improvement in human
Proposed Academic Calendar for M.B.B.S. Admission Batch 2017
S.No. Period Schedule
1 September 2017, 1st week Commencement of Academic session (1st
Semester)
2 3rd week January, 2018 First internal examination
3 1st week February 2018 Commencement of Academic session ( 2nd
Semester)
4 3rd week June 2018 Pre-university Examination
5 First week July 2018 Last date for sending internal assessment marks
to university
6 3rd week July 2018 to 2nd week University Examination MBBS 1st Prof.
August 2018
7 4th week August 2018 Result declaration
8 September 1, 2018 Commencement of Academic session (3rd, 4th&
5th Semester)
9 2nd week January 2019 First internal examination
10 2nd week July 2019 Second internal examination
11 2nd week December 2019 Pre-university examination
12 2nd week January 2020 University Examination(MBBS IInd Prof )
13 February 1, 2020 Commencement of Academic session (6th -7th
Semester)
14 2nd week July 2020 Internal examination
15 2nd week December 2020 Pre-university examination
16 2nd week January 2021 University Examination(MBBSIIIrd Prof part 1)
17 February 1, 2021 Commencement of Academic session (8th -9th
Semester)
18 2nd week July 2021 Internal examination
19 2nd week December 2021 Pre-university examination
20 2nd week January 2022 University Examination (MBBS IIIrd Prof part 2)
21 Before 10th February 2022 Result declaration
Note:
Student
l could be permitted for third semester study only after passing first Prof.
University examination.
University
l Examinations date are under purview of University, it will be finalized and
declared by University
Pre-university
l exams date could be modified as per the schedule of university
examination. However they will be conducted at least 21 days before university exams.
Internal examination is a part of internal assessment that will be held before the start of a
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new semester
Summer
l vacations: 1st May to 31st May (Each year), subject to cancellation if the new
session starts late due to delay in university examination.
Holidays for the subsequent years will be declared at December end.
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Training Period and Time Distribution:
Every student undergo a period of certified study extending over 4 ½ academic years divided
into 9 semesters,(i.e. of 6 months each) from the date of commencement of his study for the
subjects comprising the medical curriculum to the date of completion of the examination and
followed by one year compulsory rotating internship. Each semester will consist of
approximately 120 teaching days of 8 hours each college working time, including one hour of
lunch.
(2) The period of 4 ½ years is divided into three phases as follows :-
a) Phase-1(two semesters) - consisting of Pre-clinical subjects (Anatomy, Physiology
including Bio-Physics, Bio- chemistry and introduction to Community Medicine including
Humanities).
b) Phase-II (3 semesters) - consisting of para-clinical/ clinical subjects. During this phase
teaching of para-clinical and clinical subjects are done concurrently. The para-clinical
subjects consist of Pathology, Pharmacology, Microbiology, Forensic Medicine including
Toxicology and part of Community Medicine. The clinical subjects consist of all those
detailed below in Phase III.
c) Phase-III: Continuation of study of clinical subjects for seven semesters after passing
Phase-I. The clinical subjects to be taught during Phase II & III are Medicine and its allied
specialties such as General Medicine, Paediatrics, Tuberculosis and Chest, Skin and
Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Psychiatry, Radio-diagnosis, Infectious diseases etc,;
Surgery and its allied specialties like General Surgery, Orthopaedic Surgery including
Physio-therapy and Rehabilitation, Ophthalmology, Otorhinolaryngology, Anaesthesia,
Dentistry, Radio-therapy etc,; Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Community Medicine.
Evaluation plan
Distribution of Marks to Various Disciplines:
Examination Subject Theory Oral Practical Internal Total Marks
(viva)
I II Theory Practical
MBBS 1st Prof. Anatomy 50 50 20 40 20 20 200
(during 2nd Physiology 50 50 20 40 20 20 200
semester) Biochemistry 50 50 20 40 20 20 200
Pathology 40 40 15 25 15 15 150
MBBS 2nd Prof. Microbiology 40 40 15 25 15 15 150
(during 5th s Pharmacology 40 40 15 25 25 15 150
emester) Forensic 40 10 30 10 10 100
Medicine
MBBS 3rd
P.S.M.. 60 60 10 30 20 20 200
Prof. (part 1)
E.NT. 40 10 30 10 10 100
(during 7th
Ophthalmology 40 10 30 10 10 100
semester)
MBBS 3rd Medicine 60 60 20 100 30 30 300
Prof. (part 2) Surgery 60 60 20 100 30 30 300
(during 9th Obs/Gyne 40 40 20 60 20 20 200
semester) Paediatrics 40 10 30 10 10 100
For passing,
l in each of the subjects, a candidate must obtain 50% aggregatewith a
minimum of 50% in Theory including viva and minimum of 50% in Practical.
The student will be permitted for third semester study only after passing first Prof.
l
University examination. A student shall be allowed to appear in the second professional
MBBS examination only after he/she completes the full course of study of three
semesters (i.e. 18 months) for the second professional MBBS examination irrespective of
the examination of the main batch.
A student who fails in the IInd professional examination, shall not be allowed to appear
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IIIrd Professional Part I examination unless he passes all subjects of IInd Professional
examination and passing of IIIrd Professional (Part I) is compulsory for being eligible for
IIIrd Professional (Part II) examination.
Internal Assessment: It shall be based on day to day assessment of regularity, sincerity
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and preparation of student for the assignment beside the regular periodic examination
that will be conducted with prior notification.
A student must secure at least 35% marks of the total marks fixed for internal assessment
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in a particular subject in order to be eligible to appear in final university examination.
75% attendance is compulsory for appearing in the university examination. There's
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provision of Biometrics to monitor the attendance.
Curriculumfor MBBS 1st Prof.
Curriculum provided by the regulating authorities (MCI and University) are followed. Strict
division of the subject is not possible and some overlapping of topics is inevitable.
However the basic guideline for the distribution of topics and recommended books and
other equipments are given below. For the books latest Editions should be preferred
Anatomy
Paper – I Paper – II
1. General Anatomy. 1. Thorax
2. General Embryology. 2. Abdomen.
3. General Histology. 3. Pelvis and perineum.
4. Head and Neck and Neuro-Anatomy. 4. Lower limb.
5. Upper limb. 5. Relevant Systemic Embryology &
6. Relevant systemic Embryology & Systemic Systemic Histology.
Histology. 6. Genetics.
7. Methods of contraception and
applied Anatomy of family planning.
A. (A) Books Recommended
1. Thieme dissector of Head, Neck & Brain by V. Singh & GP Pal
2. Textbook of Anatomy, Volume I II & III by Vishram Singh or Text book of Anatomy – Vol. I, II &
III by BD Chaurasia
3. General Anatomy 3rd edition by GP Pal or General Anatomy by BD Chaurasia
4. Human Genetics by GP Pal
5. diFiore's Atlas of Histology
6. Text book of histology 4th edition by GP Pal
7. Neuro-Anatomy by Vishram Singh
8. Clinical & Surgical Anatomy by Vishram singh
9. Surface & Radiological Anatomy by A Halim
10. Embryology by IB Singh
(B) Reference Books
1. Gray's Anatomy
2. Textbook of Anatomy by IB Singh or Essentials of Human Anatomy – Vol. I,II, & III by AK Datta
3. Inderbir Singh's Textbook of HUMAN HISTOLOGY
4. Osteology by GP Pal
5. Illustrated Textbook of Neuroanatomy by GP Pal
6. Human Neuroanatomy by IB Singh
7. Cunningham's Manual of Practical Anatomy – Vol. I, II & III
8. General Anatomy by Vishram Singh
9. Textbook of CLINICAL EMBRYOLOGY by Vishram Singh
10. GRAY'S Clinical Photographic Dissector of the Human Body
11. Stedman's Medical Dictionary
(C) Mandatory Requirement for Practical
1. Journals:
a. The Practice Manual of Illustrative Anatomy by SmitaKakar
b. Embryology
c. Histology
1. Apron up to knee length with full sleeves
2. Disarticulated Original Human skeleton (Bone set of one side with skull)
3. Name plate (7cm x 1.5cm) with Black background & white alphabets
4. Instruments for dissection :-
a. Scalpel having large blade – One piece
b. Bard Parker knife handle (No. 04) – One piece
c. Blades for BP knife – 12
d. Forceps 6'' long blunt tip – Two in number
e. Tooth forceps 6'' & 8'' – Two in number
f. Forceps 6'' long with pointed tip – Two in number
g. Scissors 6'' & 8'' long with one tip blunt – Two in number
h. Scissors 4'' long with pointed tip – Two in number
5. Set of color pencils, eraser, sharpener, Lilac & violet color pencils
6. One painting brush 5 no.
7. Band-aid dressing - 10
Physiology
Paper I PAPER II
1. General Physiology 1. Endocrine
2. Blood & cardiovascular system , 2. Special senses
3. Respiratory system 3. Reproduction
4. Gastrointestinal system 4. Central Nervous System
5. Renal system 5. Muscle-Nerve
6. Skin and body Temperature
(A) Books Recommended
1. Text Book of Medical Physiology by GK Pal
2. Text Book of Physiology by Prof. AK Jain
3. Concise Medical Physiology by Sujit K. Choudhary
4. Medical Physiology for Undergraduate Students by InduKhurana
(B) Reference Books
1. Text Book of Medical Physiology by Guyton & Hall
2. Review of Medical Physiology by WFGanong
3. Best & Taylor's – Physiological Basis of Medical Practice
4. Understanding Medical Physiology by RLBijlani
(C) Mandatory Requirement for Practical
l Any one of following Recommended Books for Practical
o Manual of practical Physiology by Prof. AK Jain
o Text Book of practical physiology by GK Pal
o Text Book of practical Physiology by CL Ghai
o Practical physiology by Reddy
Instruments – Stethoscope, Hammer, Measuring tape & torch.
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Journals –
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1. Haematology
2. Human & Clinical Physiology
3. Experimental Physiology
Biochemistry
Paper 1
?l Cell structure and function, sub cellular organelles, cell membranes, transport across the
membranes. Chemistry, digestion, absorption and metabolism of Carbohydrates
l Chemistry, digestion, absorption and metabolism of lipids
l Amino acids and protein chemistry, general reactions of amino acids, digestion and
absorption, urea cycle and metabolism of amino acids
l Vitamins
l Minerals
l Endocrine functions and Biochemical tests
l Detoxification and Xenobiotics
l Enzymes, Biological oxidation, integration of metabolism, TCA cycle and regulation of
metabolism
PAPER II
?l Nucleotides and nucleic acid chemistry
l Purine and pyrimidine metabolism, DNA metabolism RNA metabolism, Protein
Biosynthesis
l . Molecular genetics, regulation of gene expression, recombinant DNA technology, PCR
and gene therapy
l Electrolyte and water balance, acid base balance
l Nutrition and energy metabolism
l Haem metabolism, normal and abnormal haemoglobins, Plasma proteins and
immunoglobulins
l Free radicals and antioxidants, biochemistry of ageing.
l Biochemistry of cancer, Oncogenes and tumor markers
l Liver function tests
l Kidney function tests
Clinical chemistry, quality control interpretation and reference values and analysis
(A) Books Recommended
1) Textbook of Biochemistry – Satyanarayan
2) Textbook of Biochemistry – Rafi
3) Textbook of Biochemistry – Vasudevan
4) Textbook of Medical Biochemistry – Chatterjee& R Shinde
5) Textbook of Medical Biochemistry – Puri
6) Essentials of Biochemistry – Pankajanaik
7) Textbook of Biochemistry – S.P. Singh
(B) Reference Books
1) Lehninger's Principle of Biochemistry
2) Harper's Illustrated Biochemistry
(D) Mandatory Requirement for Practical
One practical Journal
Recommended Practical Books
1) Manual of Practical Biochemistry for MBBS – S.K. Gupta
2) Practical Textbook of Biochemistry for Medical student – Vasudevan
Reference Practical Book
1) Varley's Practical Clinical Biochemistry
Tentative Time table for M.B.B.S. First year (1st& 2nd semester)
Day 9 –10 am 10 -11 am 11-1 PM 1-1.30 PM 1.30-2.30P.M. 2.30-4.30PM
(Lecture) (Lecture) (Practical) (PM) (Lecture) (Practical)
Monday Anatomy Physiol o gy Physiol o gy/ L Anatomy Anatomy
Biochemistry
Tuesday Anatomy Biochem i stry Physiol o gy/ U Anatomy Anatomy
` Biochemistry
Wednesday Anatomy Physiology Physiology/ N Anatomy Anatomy
Biochemistry
Thursday Physiology Anatomy Anatomy C Physiology Physiology /
Biochemistry
Friday Biochemistry Anatomy. Anatomy H Physiology Physiology /
Biochemistry
Saturday Physiology Anatomy Anatomy Biochemistry Physiology /
Biochemistry

Special Classes: There's a provision of Basic preliminary classes of English,


communication, ethics, computer technology and research methodology.
Access to library & information resources:
The college has a well-stocked Central library spread over a floor space of 1200 sq.
meters and various departmental libraries. There are more than 15000 books on various
subjects in medical and allied health care sciences in this library. Reputed Indian and
foreign journals are available for the students in the departmental libraries. The central
library has a digital section where students can avail e-mail, internet and CD-ROM
browsing facilities. The library provides large reading rooms and comfortable seating
arrangements. There is a photo copying facility available within the library to help the
students to copy study materials.
Inside reading room of the library is open from 9 AM to 9 PM & Outside reading room is
open 24 hrs.
Students can issue the books for reading in the library at any time and for home on a fix
scheduled day of the week.
Facilities and student support activities:
Mentorship program: Mentor-mentee system, where Teaching faculties are appointed
as mentors. Equal numbers of students are allotted to each mentor. Mentor will meet
his/her mentees once in a week in general or as and when required to resolve the
academic, personal or social problems. Mentor will also monitor the attendance and
performance in formative and summative assessments with a full hearted support by
counseling, advice and remedial measures to students.
The students are encouraged to share their personal problems for a friendly advice to
make them comfortable in dealing of the problems. The Mentor will maintain secrecy
of any personal information and will take necessary corrective steps in consultation
with senior staff. Soon after joining mentor will be allotted to each student.
Psycho social counseling is available in campus for students during office hours to
solve their psycho-social problems. Beside the counselor the institution has a
Psychiatry department to take care of any major issue.
Scholarship: All the qualifying students of SC, ST, and OBC categories can receive
financial assistance in form of scholarship from state government. The institute
facilitates the process of getting scholarship from the state government and the other
agencies for the needy students. Students can avail the facility of further guidance from
student section.
Hostel facility & Mess
Separate hostel facilities are available for boys and girls. There are 4 spacious hostels for
accommodation of up to 700 students. Every room is well furnished with table, chair,
bed and storage units to provide the students a comfortable environment for studies.
Students can opt for individual or shared rooms. Each room has attached bathroom and
24 X 7 water supplies. A common room, visitor's room, laundry and a hygienic mess
catering to the needs of the students. Recreation hall, CCTV, play grounds and health
club, etc are available.
Students are supposed to be in their rooms latest by 10 P.M. Under no circumstances a
student is permitted to leave the hostel without valid out pass and prior permission.
Late night noisy celebrations like birthday, result, festival, etc are strictly prohibited in
hostel campus.
It is advised to all the boys and girls to remain in socially acceptable decent dresses
while roaming outside their rooms.
Co-curricular, extra-curricular and Sports activities
Various activities are planned for all round development of students. Sports
infrastructure of a good standard has been provided to students. Fine arts, literary
activities, student scientific society and adventure club activities are encouraged and
funded adequately
The institute has a well developed sports complex with indoor/outdoor games and
Gymnasium. The facilities are available for various field games such as Foot Ball,
Hockey, Cricket, outdoor courts games like basket ball, Volley ball, Indoor Courts like
Badminton, Indoor games such as Chess, Carrom, and table tennis. Students are
encouraged to utilize the facilities to maintain a healthy body.
Students are prepared for the National Event at AIIMS, New Delhi (Pulse) that is an
yearly event scheduled at 16 – 22 September
Institutional Events are also organized as 'Stimulus' in December. It includes the
competition in various sports, arts, literally, and cultural activities with a ceremonial
prize distribution program.
The institute also publishes a student magazine 'Dhanwantari' regularly where a
student can exhibit his/her talent of curricular or co-curricular activity.
Students are encouraged to participate in conferences, workshops & CMEs to improve
their knowledge by interacting with students and teachers of other institutions.
College organizes regular guest lecture by inviting eminent faculties from other
institutes to update the knowledge and skills.
Students are expected to remain punctual for the timing of various events held in
college campus.
Active participation in sports and extracurricular activities are given a due weightage in
internal assessment. Outstanding performance at National/international level is
awarded with college colors. All round performer is selected as student of the year.
Health care and cover provided for students on the campus.
The institution has a full-fledged hospital where doctors of all the specialties are
available. Additionally Health Insurance scheme is available to students. There's
provision of mediclaim to cover the accidents and health expenses of the students.
Transport Facility: The College has a dedicated transport facility with a fleet of buses for
quick and trouble free communication of the students.
College buses are available for different routes to connect the different part of Indore
city and nearby places with the college campus. The routes of buses with the return in
the same way are as follow:
l Amaltas –Khajrana – Bangali- Water Park - By Pass- Index
l Amaltas-Aanand Bazar-Khajrana-Bangali- Bangali – Sabji Mandi - Kalantari By Pass Index
l Chatar Pura-Bagli-Index
l Index-Pivday-Kampel-Pivday- Index –
?l Amaltas –Khajrana – Bangali- Pipliyahana- By Pass- Index
l Water Park- Amaltas – Pardeshipura- Patnipura – Bharmori – Vijay Nagar – Amaltas-
Saket- Khajrana –Bangali- Police Line By Pass- Index
l Karnawad – Index-Ravgadh Index Water Park-Mhow Naka- FutiKothi- Rajendra
Nagar- Sabji Mandi- Teen Imli- Palda By Pass- Index
l Amaltas-Aanand Bazar-Khajrana-Bangali-Kanadiya By Pass- Index
l Hatpipliya – Index
l Water park – Navlakha – GPO – Agriculture Colg – Pipliya Hana – Bicholi Mardana -
By Pass- Index
l Water Park – Amaltas Hotel- GeetaBhawan – BangaliChouraha – By Pass- Index
l Water Park- Redison Hotel – Sat Sai Chouraha – Scheme No. 78- Shalimar Township – Bapat
Chouraha – Vijay Nagar– Malwiya Nagar –Bangali Pipliya Hana– By Pass- Index – Return
?l Index – Amaltas Hospital Dewas – Index
l Water Park – Navlakha – Chitawad – Teen Imli – MushaKhedi – Pipliya Hana –
Agriculture – Pipliya Hana Chouraha - By Pass- Index
l Water Park – MY Hospital – GPO – SapnaSangeeta – Tower Chouraha – Bhawar kua
Chouraha – Rajiv Gandhi chouraha – Aasharam Bapu Chouraha – TejaJi Nagar –
Silver Springs- By Pass- Index
l Water Park-Airport-Kalani Nagar- Banganga-Marimata Chouraha – Rambagh Nagar
Nigam – Rajbada–Collectorate Chouraha– Bhawarkua Chouraha - Aasharam Bapu
Chouraha – Teen Imli - By Pass- Index
Grievance redresser cell: Grievance redressal cell is working for students with the
following functions:
l To rectify all kinds of grievances.
? l To analyze the grievance from the students
? l To identify the reality of the grievance.
? To take the necessary steps to the remedies and brings to the knowledge of
l
the administrators.
The committee is as under:
l Chairperson: Dr. S. K. Nema, Professor & HOD, Pathology
? Members:
l Dr. Suraj Tripathi, Professor of Pharmacology
l Dr. Pooja Jain, Asst. Professor, Obs/Gyne
l Dr. Parul Dargar, Asst. Professor, Pathology
l Mrs. Chitra Khirwadkar, Administrator & Counsellar
l Mr. R. C. Yadav, Transport incharge & PRO
Gender Harassment Committee is active in the institute for prevention/ action against
sexual harassment of any kind.
The Committee consists of the following members:
? l Chairperson: Dr. Seema Sutay, Professor & HOD, Forensic Medicine
? Members:
? l Dr. Manila Jain, Professor & HOD of Physiology
l Dr. S. N. Bamne, Professor , Physiology
? l Dr. Manuj Kumar Sarkar, Asso. Professor, Medicine
? l Mrs. Chitra Khirwadkar, Administrator & Counselor
? l Mrs. Sharu Waghmare as NGO Representative
? l Mrs. Sudha Singh Office Superintendant as Non teaching staff member
? l Mr. Kachba Salman Anwar , Student representative
? l Ms. Aparajita Kumari, student representative
Anti Ragging Committee
There's an anti ragging committee for the implementation of the provisions of Anti-
ragging Verdict. This committee comprising teaching faculty, administrators and
women representative that monitors the measures taken by the institute for
prevention of ragging, looks into specific instances of ragging and complaints of
ragging etc. and suggest the appropriate actions/ punishments against the
individual indulged in ragging.
Students are under close observation through CCTVs at vulnerable sites.
The list of the members of Anti Ragging Committee is as follow:
Chair person: Dr. V. K. Arora, Prof & Head of Community Medicine
?Members :
Dr. Ajay Joshi, Medical Superintendant & Prof & Head of Surgery
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Dr. Seema S Sutay,
l Prof & Head of Forensic Medicine
Dr. Arun Saxena,
l Professor of Pathology
l Dr. K.K. Khan, Professor of Anaesthesiology
l Dr. Jaishree Bute, Professor of P.S.M
l Dr. S. N. Bamne, Professor of Physiology
l Dr. Manuj Sarkar, Associate Professor of Medicine
l Dr. Bushra Khanam, Asst. Professor of Medicine
l Dr. Anjali Prasad, Asst. Professor of Anatomy
l Dr. Nilesh Chavan, Asst. Professor of Microbiology
l Dr. Jay L Shah, Asst. Professor of Pharmacology
l Dr. Swati Chavan, Tutor in Pharmacology
There's also an Anti Ragging Squad to take immediate care of the incidence of
ragging.
Anti-ragging Squad :

Sr.No Name Designation Contact No.


1 Dr. Swati Prashant Prof. & Head of Paediatrics 9826017657
2 Mr. R S Ranawat Director, Index Institute 9425082585
3 Dr. Suraj Tripathi Professor of Pharmacology 9926396896
4 Dr. Prashant Peshattiwar Asst. Prof. of Microbiology 7024583418
5 Dr. Jaishree Bute Professor of Community Medicine 9179723604
6 Dr. S. N. Bamne Prof of Physiology 9752532088
7 Dr. Pragati Tutor, Bi chemistoy 7024583418
8 Sri R. C. Yadav Director Transport, Index Institute 9893312395

As per honorable Supreme Court and U.G.C. regulation, every year, all the students fill an anti-
ragging undertaking. This is filled on line at www.antiragging.in or www.amanmovement.org.
This is as per National Anti ragging Prevention Program.
Toll free number to report ragging: 1800 - 180 – 5522
Parents' responsibilities/meeting: Parents of students are requested to get frequently
acquainted with the progress of their ward. They must contact the mentor/HOD for the feed
back. During the cultural meet there's a provision of parents' meeting for mutual feedback.
Though the mentor, staff and faculty looks after the student, yet the parents are entirely
responsible for the conduct and progress of their ward in all the respects. Hence a strict
vigilance of parents is expected.
Core persons for contact during emergency :
INCHARGE TRANSPORT & SECURITY MR. R C YADAV 9893312395
ADMINISTRATOR & COUNSELLOR MRS CHITRA KHIRWADKAR 9893430111
CO-ORDINATOR TRANSPORT MR. SHIVAM 8349991490
CHIEF WARDEN (BOYS HOSTEL) DR. S. N. BAMNE 9752532088
CHIEF WARDEN (GIRLS HOSTEL) DR. SEEMA SUTAY 9827845215
CHIEF SUPERVISOR (BOYS HOSTEL) MR. DABLU SINGH 9685096524
CHIEF SUPERVISOR (GIRLS HOSTEL) MRS. SUREKHA SHARMA 9685096525
INCHARGE STUDENT SECTION MR. A V AMBULKAR 9685096521
INCHARGE ACCOUNTS SECTION MR MANOJ YADAV 9685096510
INCHARGE LECTURE HALL & A.V AIDS MR YASHWANT VERMA 9685096557
MR. RAJU RAJBHAR 9685096553
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