"A visionary physician, educator, and humanitarian who transformed healthcare in Solapur."
Born in Bombay Presidency (now Maharashtra), India.
Conceived idea of a hospital for the poor — the seed for N. M. Wadia Charitable Hospital.
Founded the Medical Relief Association with support from fellow doctors.
Opened N. M. Wadia Charitable Hospital with 14 beds in Solapur.
Established N. M. Wadia Charitable Hospital Trust with donation from Wadia Group.
Founded Nursing School to train local nurses.
Founded Dr. V. G. Vaishampayan Memorial Medical College (VMGMC) in Solapur.
Passed away before witnessing the college’s first batch of students. The college was later named in his memory.
VMGMC gained MCI recognition and was taken over by the Government of Maharashtra.
N. M. Wadia Charitable Hospital enters modernization phase, blending legacy with new technology.
Established to provide affordable healthcare to the poor. Now a leading multi-speciality hospital serving over 300 inpatients.
Founded to provide formal education and training for nurses in Solapur.
Founded to advance medical education in Solapur. Now a government-run institution affiliated with MUHS Nashik.
Decades after his passing, Dr. Vaishampayan’s vision continues through the N. M. Wadia Charitable Hospital and Dr. V. M. Government Medical College. Both institutions uphold his mission of equitable healthcare and education for all.
The hospital is now undergoing a major renovation project to integrate modern medical technologies while preserving its original spirit of service.