GMC Srinagar Holds Condolence Meeting for Dr. Muzammil, Third-Year PG Scholar
Government Medical College Srinagar, held a condolence meeting to mourn the untimely demise of Dr. Muzammil, a third-year postgraduate scholar from the Department of Anatomy. Faculty members, Heads of Departments, postgraduate scholars, students and staff gathered to pay tribute to the young doctor and express solidarity with his family.
Principal/Dean Prof. (Dr.) Iffat Hassan Shah expressed deep grief over the tragic loss. Remembering Dr. Muzammil as a sincere, dedicated and promising scholar, she said his humility, commitment to academics and compassionate nature had earned him the respect and affection of everyone around him. She described his passing as a painful and irreparable loss for both the institution and the medical fraternity.
She also conveyed heartfelt sympathies on behalf of Government Medical College Srinagar to the bereaved family and prayed that they are granted strength and patience to bear this immense loss.
Head of the Department of Anatomy, Prof (Dr.) Ghulam Mohammad Bhat, also paid tribute to Dr. Muzammil, describing him as a hardworking and bright scholar who was deeply involved in academics, research and teaching activities. He said his sudden demise has left the department in shock and created a void that will be difficult to fill.
During the meeting, participants observed a moment of silence and offered Fateha prayers for the departed soul. Senior faculty members and colleagues remembered Dr. Muzammil was a humble, respectful and kind-hearted individual whose presence touched many lives.
Prayers were offered for eternal peace to the departed soul, with participants praying that Almighty Allah forgives his shortcomings, showers His mercy upon him, grants him the highest place in Jannatul Firdaus and gives strength and patience to his family and loved ones during this difficult time.
The meeting concluded with prayers, quiet reflection and a shared sense of grief over the loss of a young doctor whose life ended far too soon.
