➡️ The Dewan Bahadur Dr. V. Verghese Hospital Trust Association

The Dewan Bahadur Dr. V. Verghese Hospital Trust Association is a Charitable Society, registered under the Travancore –Cochin Literary, Scientific, and Charitable Societies Registration Act 1955, and adheres to its principles and regulations. It was registered on 17th February 1981, with Registration No: K54/81.
The Trust Association has three hospitals in Thiruvalla, Vazhoor, and Mannamaruthy, and a College of Nursing in Kaviyoor. The School of Nursing, part of the college, was established in 1943, and was the first private nursing institution in the Central Travancore.
The Trust holds 12A(a) Registration No. AAATD3017CE19828 and 80G Registration No. AAATD3017CF20212, dated 24th September 2021, under the Income Tax Act 1961. These registrations pertain to income tax exemptions and donor deductions, respectively.
The Trust Association is administered by a Governing Board of 15 members, elected from 28 General Body members (as of 15-08-2024). This structure ensures democratic governance, accountability, and transparency. The Chairman heads the Governing Board.
A Brief History
Tiruvalla Medical Mission began as a dream in the heart of Dewan Bahadur Dr. V. Verghese. As an ardent Christian, he read and studied closely the works of early missionaries. The life that most impressed him was that of George Mueller, a prayer warrior and a leader of the orphanage movement in England. Drawing a page from Muellers life, the Dewan dedicated his life, resources and skills for the betterment of society. The doctor’s passionate dream had then become a fervent desire. Therefore, when Dr Verghese retired from the royal service, he immediately began to give shape and structure to his vision. And by 1935, he established a hospital on a small wooded hillock near the Tiruvalla railway station, Kerala, India. The beginning, with a small hospital that had consulting rooms, dispensary, dressing room and a small theatre is now magnified to the current main hospital building, The TMM Hospital.
Soon, advancing age weakened Dr. Verghese and he began to earnestly pray for someone to take over the responsibility of the hospital. The answer to his prayers arrived in the form of Dr and Mrs. R. S Churchward, medical missionaries from New Zealand, belonging to the Brethren Assemblies. Dr. Verghese handed over the hospital with a ten acre land and few old buildings in the heart of Tiruvalla totally free for the medical work of the Brethren as a token of his appreciation of their work. With the cooperation of Painummoottil P.V. George, missionaries E. H Noel and G. L Fountain, the Churchwards took the opportunity as a divine commission in 1940, and was registered as a Charitable Trust. Dr. Churchward, as a Trustee and Chief Medical Officer took charge.
The Medical Missionary team of Tiruvalla Medical Mission, being well aware of the contribution of the trained nurses back in England felt that Indian girls in large number must be trained as nurses in order to give efficient healthcare in hospital and community. With this vision a Nurses Training course was started in TMM hospital in 1943. Duration of the course was four years. Medium of instruction was Malayalam. The first principal of the school was Mrs. Rachel Churchward, a missionary nurse who was assisted by two other missionary nurses – Ms. Parkinson from England and Ms. Elliot from Australia. The next forty years – until 1983 TMM School of Nursing had the advantage of having 15 trained Missionary Nurses from overseas teaching in this school along with their Indian counterparts. In the year 1943, Travancore State Government also started a four year program in Nursing and the school was attached to the General Hospital, Trivandrum. Hence in the State of Travancore, the nursing course had a simultaneous beginning in Private and Public sector.
It was from these beginnings under the evident blessings of God that the work has grown and has been extended to the present branch hospitals at Vazhoor and Mannamaruthy. Over the years, a number of missionaries from Canada, England, New Zealand and Australia served the hospital. The last overseas missionary left in 1984 and since then it is managed by committed and professional Indians.
TMM is now a registered Charitable Society under the official name “The Dewan Bahadur Dr. V. Verghese Hospital Trust Association”. TMM offers medical and other services in almost every branch of human health requirement.
Scope of Services
- Conducted in low-income villages where healthcare facilities are inadequate.
- Addressing key health concerns such as maternal and child health, communicable diseases, and lifestyle disorders.
- Regular screenings for hypertension, diabetes, malnutrition, and anemia.
- Tribal Medical Camp & Free Treatment for High-End Surgeries
- Child Rescue Activities & Free Treatment
- Awareness & Anti-Drug Campaigns
- Family Counselling
- Home Care & Palliative Care
- Mental Health Assessment and Counseling
- Personalized Support Plans/Trainings & Workshops/Home Visits & Parental Engagement
- Legal and Police/Excise Department Cooperation
General Body
Mr. George Koshy | Chairman |
Mr. Sunny Thomas | Vice Chairman |
Mr. Benny Philip | Secretary |
Mr. Raju Thomas | Joint Secretary |
Mr. Ebby George | Treasurer |
Mr. Babu Paul Mathew | Joint Treasurer |
Mr. John Benjamin | Member |
Mr. Jacob Alexander T | Member |
Mr. Sunny T Philip | Member |
Mr. Alexkutty M P | Member |
Mr. Anil Rajan | Member |
Mr. Biju Abraham | Member |
Mr. Biju P Varghese | Member |
Mr. Denny John | Member |
Mr. Ebby George Simon | Member |
Mr. Happy Mathew | Member |
Mr. Jacob Cherian C | Member |
Mr. Jacob Mathew | Member |
Mr. Jaison J Valiakulangara | Member |
Mr. Jaison James | Member |
Mr. Joe John George | Member |
Mr. Nevin Tom John | Member |
Mr. Peter Joseph | Member |
Mr. Reji Johnson | Member |
Mr. Reji Sam Cherian | Member |
Mr. Sam Abraham Parayi | Member |
Mr. Stanley Mathew Thomas | Member |
Mr. Toby Toms Skaria | Member |
Mr. Wilson Thomas | Member |