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NATIONAL ACADEMY OFMEDICAL SCIENCES (INDIA)

ANNUAL REPORT2016-17

NAMS HouseAnsari Nagar, Mahatma Gandhi Marg,

New Delhi - 110029

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Postal Address:NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (INDIA)NAMS House, Ansari Nagar,Mahatma Gandhi Marg, New Delhi – 110029

Telephone:011-26588718President : 011-26588792Secretary : 011-26589289

Fax No.:011-26588992

E-mail: [email protected]: http://nams-india.in

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CONTENTSPage No.

The Council ─ 2016-17 1Officers & Executive Staff 2Editorial Board of Annals of NAMS 3A. Organizational Activities 5Organisational Activities & Annual Meeting 7Award of Fellowships & Memberships at the Annual Meeting 8-20Lifetime Achievement Award for the year 2015 21Orations and Awards 22-25NAMS 2007 Amritsar Award 26Prof. J.S. Bajaj Award 26Meetings of the Council 27Election of Fellows – 2016 27-31Election of Members – 2016 32-49Candidates proposed for Membership (MNAMS) on passing DNB Examination 50-59Fellows/Members on rolls of the Academy 60Nominations of Medical Scientists for Orations and Awards – 2016-17 61-65Golden Jubilee Commemoration Award Lecture 66Lifetime Achievement Award for the year 2016 66Maintenance of Building 66-67Publication of Annals 68-70Obituary 71Text of the address by the President Dr. Mukund Sadashiv Joshi, delivered at the Annual Convocation on 22nd October, 2016 at Raipur (Chhatisgarh) (Annexure I) 72Text of the address by the Chief Guest Dr. N.S. Laud, Eminent Orthopaedic Surgeon, at the Annual Convocation on 22nd October 2016, at Raipur (Chhatisgarh) (Annexure II)73-75

B. Academic Report 77Continuing Medical Education Programme 79Report of activities April 1, 2016 - March 31, 2017 79-83State-wise distribution of Extramural CME Programmes 84

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Extramural CME Programmes of NAMS Chapters (Annexure III) 85-86Report on Extramural CME Programmes (Annexure IV) 87-104Report of Academic Committee & Academic Council 105-107The Medical Scientists’ Exchange Programmes (Health Manpower Development) 108Report on Intramural CME Programmes (Annexure V) 109-113Pilot Project 114-117NAMS Chapters (Annexure VI) 118-121Emeritus Professors of NAMS 122-126NAMS Website 127-128

C. Financial Report 129Government Grant 131-132Accounts 133-172

D. Highlights of the activities from 1st April, 2017 to12th September, 2017 173

Newly Elected Members of the Council 173Elected Fellows and Members for the year 2017 173-175Members admitted under Regulation V 175-193Symposia/Workshop/CME Programmes 193-196NAMS Scientific Symposium 197Lifetime Achievement Award for the year 2016 197Golden Jubilee Commemoration Award Lecture 198

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THE COUNCIL 2016-17

Dr. Mukund S. Joshi, FAMS, PresidentDr. C.S. Bhaskaran, FAMS, Immediate Past President* Dr. Sanjay Wadhwa, FAMS, Vice PresidentDr. Manorama Berry, FAMS, TreasurerDr. Saroj Chooramani Gopal, FAMSDr. M.V. Padma Srivastava, FAMSDr. Mohan Kameswaran, FAMSDr. Amod Gupta, FAMSDr. Ajmer Singh, FAMSDr. Prema Ramachandran, FAMSDr. (Mrs.) P.K.Misra, FAMSDr. Mayil Vahanan Natarajan, FAMSDr. Rakesh Kumar Chadda, FAMSDr. Shiv K. Sarin, FAMSDr. Rajeshwar Dayal, FAMSDr. Ravi Kant, FAMSDr. Digambar Behera, FAMSDr. Sanjeev V. Thomas, FAMS

Ex-officio Members of the CouncilDirector-General, Indian Council of Medical ResearchPresident, National Board of ExaminationsPresident, Medical Council of India

Nominee of the Central GovernmentDirector General of Health Services

* Deceased

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OFFICERS 2016 –17

President Dr. Mukund S. Joshi, FAMS

Vice-President Dr. Sanjay Wadhwa, FAMS

Treasurer Dr. Manorama Berry, FAMS

EXECUTIVE STAFF

Honorary Secretary Dr. Deep Narayan Srivastava, FAMS

CME Co-ordinator Dr. K.K. Sharma, FAMS

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Editorial Board of Annals of the National Academy of Medical Sciences (India)

-: A Quarterly Journal :-

EditorDr. Sanjeev Misra

Associate EditorDr. V Mohan KumarDr. Kuldeep Singh

Assistant EditorDr. Mohan Kameswaran

Editorial Board Editorial AssociatesDr. Snehalata Deshmukh Dr. M V Padma SrivastavaDr. W Selvamurthy Dr. R K ChaddaDr. J N Pande Dr. Deep N Srivastava Dr. Prema Ramachandran Dr. Promila BajajDr. H S Sandhu Dr. N R JagannathanDr. Lalita S Kothari Dr. Subrata Sinha Dr. Vinod Paul Dr. Ravinder GoswamiDr. Sanjay Wadhwa Dr. (Brig) Velu Nair

Members of the Advisory BoardDr. P K Misra Dr. Rajeshwar DayalDr. M Berry Dr. C S Saimbi Air Marshal Dr. M S Boparai Dr. R Madan Dr. Y K Chawla Dr. Raj KumarDr. P K Dave Dr. Mukund S Joshi Dr. Amod Gupta Dr. Kamal BucksheeDr. Ravi Kant Dr. Haribhai L Patel Dr. Balram Airan Dr. I C Verma Dr. Saroj Chooramani Gopal Dr. Geeta K Vemuganti

Emeritus Editor : Prof. J.S. Bajaj

Annual Subscription Rates Inland Rs. 500.00 Foreign $ 30.00 £ 15.00 Single Copy Rs. 150.00

CorrespondenceAll correspondence concerning the Journal should be addressed to:

Honorary SecretaryNational Academy of Medical Sciences (India)

NAMS House, Ansari Nagar, Mahatma Gandhi Marg, New Delhi-110029Tel.: 011-26589289 Email: [email protected]

Website: www.nams-india.in

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ORGANIZATIONAL ACTIVITIES

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NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (INDIA)

Annual Report 2016-17Organizational activities:

In accordance with the Rules of the Academy, a report on the general concerns of the Academy, the income and expenditure of the preceding year along with the estimates for the year, and the prosperity or otherwise of the Academy is to be presented to the General Body at its Annual Meeting.

Annual Meeting:

The 56th Annual Conference of the Academy was held on 21st, 22nd and 23rd October, 2016 at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Raipur (Chhattisgarh). The Convocation of the Academy was held on 22nd October, 2016.

Padmbhushan, Dr. N.S. Laud, Eminent Orthopaedic Surgeon, Mumbai was the Chief Guest.

Dr. Mukund S. Joshi, President, NAMS in his Presidential address, welcomed the distinguished Guests, Fellows and Members of the Academy. The full text of the Presidential address is given as Annexure I.

Padmbhushan, Dr. N.S. Laud, Eminent Orthopaedic Surgeon, Mumbai delivered the Convocation address. The full text of the address is given as Annexure II.

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Award of Fellowships and Memberships

FELLOWS:

Twenty Fellows, including 1 elected in 2014, 2 elected in 2015 and 17 elected in 2016, were admitted to the Fellowship and received the scroll at the Convocation held at Raipur. The names of the Fellows admitted and their affiliations are given below:

1. Dr. Kalpana Balakrishnan (2014) Professor & Director, World Health Organization Collaborating

Centre, Sri Ramachandra University, Porur, Chennai. Her speciality is Occupational & Environmental Health.

2. Dr. Rakesh Kumar (2015) Professor, Department of Nuclear Medicine, All India Institute of

Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi. His speciality is Nuclear Medicine.

3. Dr. Divya Malhotra (2015) Professor, Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, King George’s

University of Dental Sciences, Lucknow. Her speciality is Dental Surgery.

4. Dr. Subho Chakrabarti (2016) Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Postgraduate Institute of

Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh. His speciality is Psychiatry.

5. Dr. Kishore Kumar Deepak (2016) Professor & Head, Department of Physiology, All India Institute

of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi. His speciality is Physiology.

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6. Dr. Ajay Kumar Duseja (2016) Additional Professor, Department of Hepatology, Postgraduate

Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh. His speciality is Gastroenterology.

7. Dr. Shivinder Singh Gill (2016) Vice-Chancellor, Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot,

Punjab. His speciality is Orthopaedic Surgery.

8. Dr. Ashima Goyal (2016) Professor, Unit of Pedodontics & Preventive Dentistry, Oral Health

Sciences Center, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh. Her speciality is Dental Surgery.

9. Dr. Sunil Kumar Gupta (2016) Professor & Head, Department of Neurosurgery, Postgraduate

Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh. His speciality is Neurosurgery.

10. Dr. Sanjeev Handa (2016) Professor & Head, Dept. of Dermatology, Venereology & Leprology,

Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh. His speciality is Dermatology & Venereology.

11. Dr. R. Hemalatha (2016) Scientist F (Sr. Deputy Director) & Head, Clinical & Microbiology

Division, National Institute of Nutrition, Indian Council of Medical Research, Jamai-Osmania (PO), Hyderabad. Her speciality is Nutrition.

12. Dr. Satish Vasant Khadilkar (2016) Professor & Head, Department of Neurology, Grant Medical College

& JJ Hospital, Byculla, 4th Floor, Main Building, Mumbai. His speciality is Neurology.

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13. Dr. Gopal Nath (2016) Professor, Department of Microbiology, Institute of Medical Sciences,

Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. His speciality is Microbiology.

14. Dr. Pundi Narasimhan (2016) Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Indian Institute of Science,

Bangalore. His speciality is Biotechnology.

15. Dr. Kavumpurathu Raman Thankappan (2016) Professor & Head, Achutha Menon Centre for Health Science

Studies, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences & Technology, Trivandrum. His speciality is Community Health/Community Medicine/Social and Preventive Medicine.

16. Dr. Satyavati Rana (2016) Professor, Department of Gastroenterology, Postgraduate Institute

of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh. Her speciality is Biochemistry.

17. Dr. Tara Sankar Roy (2016) Professor & Head, Department of Anatomy, All India Institute of

Medical Sciences, New Delhi. His speciality is Anatomy.

18. Dr. Sandeep Saxena (2016) Senior Professor (Retina Vitreous), Department of Ophthalmology,

King George’s Medical University, Lucknow. His speciality is Ophthalmology.

19. Dr. Anjan Trikha (2016) Professor, Department of Anaesthesiology, Pain Medicine and

Critical Care, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi. His speciality is Anaesthesiology.

20. Dr. Saurabh Varshney (2016) Sub Dean (Academics), Professor & Head, Dept. of ENT, All

India Institute of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh. His speciality is Otorhinolaryngology.

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MEMBERS

Seventy two Members, including 3 elected in 2014 and 69 elected in 2016 were admitted to the Membership at the Convocation held at Raipur. The names of the Members admitted and their affiliations are given below: 1. Dr. G.B. Jena (2014) Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology,

National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Sector-67, SAS Nagar-160062. His specialty is Molecular Biology.

2. Dr. Debajyoti Mohanty (2014) Associate Professor, Department of General Surgery, All India

Institute of Medical Sciences, Raipur, Chhattisgarh. His speciality is Surgery.

3. Dr. Sandeep Sahu (2014) Associate Professor, Department of Anaesthesiology, Sanjay

Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow. His speciality is Anaesthesiology.

4. Dr. MD Iqbal Alam (2016) Associate Professor of Physiology, Department of Paramedical

Sciences, Hamdard Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi. His speciality is Physiology.

5. Dr. Dipti Agarwal (2016) Assistant Professor, Department of Paediatrics, Sarojini Naidu

Medical College, Agra-282002. Her speciality is Paediatrics.

6. Dr. Prabhat Kumar Agrawal (2016) Associate Professor, P.G. Department of Medicine, S.N. Medical

College, Agra- 282002. His speciality is Internal Medicine.

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7. Dr. Sneha R. Ambwani (2016) Professor and Head, Department of Pharmacology, All India

Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur-342005. Her speciality is Pharmacology.

8. Dr. Abdul Salam Ansari (2016) Associate Professor, Reproductive Health Laboratory, Centre for

Advanced Studies, Department of Zoology, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur-302004. His speciality is Physiology.

9. Dr. Bharti Bhandari (2016) Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology, All India Institute of

Medical Sciences, Jodhpur-342005. Her speciality is Physiology.

10. Dr. Ramesh Bharti (2016) Assistant Professor, Department of Conservative Dentistry &

Endodontics Dental Faculty, King George’s Medical University, Lucknow-226003. His speciality is Dental Surgery.

11. Dr. Kranti Bhavana (2016) Assistant Professor, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, All

India Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna. Her speciality is Otorhinolaryngology.

12. Dr. Akhilanand Chaurasia (2016) Assistant Professor & Consultant, Department of Oral Medicine

& Radiology, Faculty of Dental Sciences, King George’s Medical University, Lucknow- 226003. His speciality is Dental Surgery.

13. Dr. Rameshwar Nath Chaurasia (2016) Associate Professor, Department of Neurology, Institute of Medical

Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005. His speciality is Neurology.

14. Dr. Prakruti Dash (2016) Assistant Professor, Department of Biochemistry, All India Institute

of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar-751019. Her speciality is

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Biochemistry.

15. Dr. Pinaki Ranjan Debnath (2016) Assistant Professor, Department of Paediatric Surgery, Lady

Hardinge Medical College & Kalawati Saran Children’s Hospital, Bhagat Singh Marg, New Delhi-110001. His speciality is Paediatric Surgery.

16. Dr. Ashok Kumar Dubey (2016) Associate Professor, School of Medical Sciences and Research,

Sharda University, Greater NOIDA. His speciality is Pharmacology.

17. Dr. Preethi Sara George (2016) Associate Professor, Department of Biostatistics, Division of

Cancer Epidemiology & Biostatistics, Regional Cancer Center, Thiruvananthapuram-695011. Her speciality is Clinical Epidemiology.

18. Dr. Ujjala Ghoshal (2016) Additional Professor, Department of Microbiology, Sanjay Gandhi

Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow-226014. Her speciality is Microbiology.

19. Dr. Jatinder Singh Goraya (2016) Assistant Professor, Department of Paediatric Neurology, Dayanand

Medical College and Hospital, Ludhiana-141001. His speciality is Paediatric Neurology.

20. Dr. Amit Goyal (2016) Assistant Professor, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, All India

Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur-342005. His speciality is Otorhinolaryngology.

21. Dr. Shyam Kumar Gupta (2016) Lecturer, Department of Surgery, Government Medical College,

Jammu-180001. His speciality is Surgery.

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22. Dr. Tulika Gupta (2016) Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, Postgraduate Institute

of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh-160012. Her speciality is Anatomy.

23. Dr. Vaibhav Kumar Jain (2016) Assistant Professor, (Consultant, Ophthalmology and Glaucoma

Services), Department of Ophthalmology, Uttar Pradesh Rural Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Saifai, Etawah-206130. His speciality is Ophthalmology.

24. Dr. Pramila Kalra (2016) Associate Professor, Department of Endocrinology, M.S. Ramaiah

Medical College and Hospitals, Bengaluru-560054. Her speciality is Diabetology & Endocrinology.

25. Dr. Mala Kamboj (2016) Senior Professor and Head, Department of Oral Pathology, Post

Graduate Institute of Dental Sciences, Rohtak-124001. Her speciality is Dental Surgery.

26. Dr. Kanchan Kapoor (2016) Professor, Department of Anatomy, Govt. Medical College &

Hospital, Chandigarh-160036. Her speciality is Anatomy.

27. Dr. Aditi Kapur (2016) Associate Professor, Unit of Paediatric Dentistry, Oral Health

Sciences Center, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh-160012. Her speciality is Dental Surgery.

28 Dr. T. Karuna (2016) Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology, All India Institute

of Medical Sciences, Bhopal-462024. Her speciality is Microbiology.

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29. Dr. Sukhjot Kaur (2016) Associate Professor, Department of Dermatology, Dayanand

Medical College, Ludhiana-141001. Her speciality is Dermatology & Venereology.

30. Dr. Vishal Khurana (2016) Associate Consultant, Gastroenterology and Hepatobiliary Sciences,

Fortis Memorial and Research Institute, Sector-44, Gurgaon-122001. His speciality is Internal Medicine.

31. Dr. Kirthi Koushik A.S. (2016) Associate Professor, Department of Radiotherapy, M.S. Ramaiah

Medical College, MSRIT Post, Bangalore-560054, Karnataka. His speciality is Radiotherapy.

32. Dr. Sudeep Kumar (2016) Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopaedics, All India Institute

of Medical Sciences, Patna-801507. His speciality is Orthopaedic Surgery.

33. Dr. Virendra Kumar (2016) Assistant Professor, Department of NMR and MRI Facility, All India

Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi-110029. His speciality is Biophysics.

34. Dr. Eswarappa Mahesh (2016) Professor and Head, Department of Nephrology, M.S. Ramaiah

Medical College, Bangalore-560054. His speciality is Nephrology.

35. Dr. Baljeet Maini (2016) Associate Professor, Department of Paediatrics, MMIMSR, MM

University, Mullana, Ambala. His speciality is Paediatrics.

36. Dr. Rituparna Maiti (2016) Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacology, All India

Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar-751019. His speciality is Pharmacology.

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37. Dr. Gauranga Majumdar (2016) Additional Professor, Department of CVTS, Sanjay Gandhi

Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow-226014. His speciality is Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery.

38. Dr. Bharti Mehta (2016) Associate Professor, Department of Physiology, All India Institute of

Medical Sciences, Jodhpur-342005. Her speciality is Physiology.

39. Dr. Abhishek Mewara (2016) Assistant Professor, Department of Medical Parasitology,

Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh-160012. His speciality is Microbiology.

40. Dr. Biswa Ranjan Mishra (2016) Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, All India Institute

of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar-751019. His speciality is Psychiatry.

41. Dr. Kamla Prasad Mishra (2016) Scientist D, Defence Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences,

Defence Research and Development Organisation, Ministry of Defence, Lucknow Road, Timarpur, Delhi-110054. His speciality is Immunohematology.

42. Dr. Kundan Mittal (2016) Professor, Department of Paediatrics, Pt. B.D. Sharma Postgraduate

Institute of Medical Sciences, Rohtak-124001. His speciality is Paediatrics.

43. Dr. Ashish Kumar Nayyar (2016) Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, All India Institute of

Medical Sciences, Jodhpur-342005. His speciality is Anatomy.

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44. Dr. Balram Ji Omar (2016) Associate Professor, Department of Microbiology, All India Institute of

Medical Sciences, Rishikesh -249203. His speciality is Microbiology.

45. Dr. Arnab Pal (2016) Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Postgraduate

Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh-160012. His speciality is Biochemistry.

46. Dr. Priyankar Pal (2016) Associate Professor, Department of Paediatrics, Institute of Child

Health, Kolkata-700017. His speciality is Paediatrics.

47. Dr. Rishi Pal (2016) Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics,

King George’s Medical University, Lucknow-226003. His speciality is Pharmacology.

48. Dr. Padmanabhan B (2016) Additional Professor, Department of Biophysics, National Institute

Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bangalore-560029. His speciality is Biophysics.

49. Dr. Puneet Pareek (2016) Assistant Professor, Department of Radiotherapy, All India Institute of

Medical Sciences, Jodhpur-342005. His speciality is Radiotherapy.

50. Dr. Susama Patra (2016) Additional Professor, Department of Pathology, All India Institute of

Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar-751019, Odisha. Her speciality is Pathology.

51. Dr. Binod Kumar Patro (2016) Associate Professor, Dept. of Community Medicine & Family Medicine,

All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar-751019. His speciality is Community Health/Community Medicine/Social & Preventive Medicine.

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52. Dr. Sundar Periyavan (2016) Professor & Head, Department of Transfusion Medicine, National

Institute of Mental Health & Neurosciences, Bengaluru-560029. His speciality is Transfusion Medicine.

53. Dr. Sharad Prabhakar (2016) Associate Professor, Department of Orthopaedics, Postgraduate

Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh-160012. His speciality is Orthopaedic Surgery.

54. Dr. Ved Prakash (2016) Deputy Medical Superintendent, GM & Associated Hospitals, King

George’s Medical University, Lucknow -226003. His speciality is Respiratory Medicine.

55. Dr. Shashank Purwar (2016) Associate Professor, Department of Microbiology, All India Institute

of Medical Sciences, Saket Nagar, Bhopal-462020. His speciality is Microbiology.

56. Dr. Tapas Kumar Sabui (2016) Professor & HOD, Department of Paediatrics, Medical College

Kolkata, 88, College Street, Sishuniwas, CB-UP, Kolkata-700073. His speciality is Paediatric.

57. Dr. Ashis Kumar Saha (2016) Associate Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, K.P.C.

Medical College and Hospital, 1 f, Raja S.C. Mullick Road, Jadavpur, Kolkata-700032. His speciality is Internal Medicine.

58. Dr. Mona Sharma (2016) Assistant Professor, Department of Reproductive Biology, 2nd Floor,

Academic Building, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi-110029. Her speciality is Anatomy.

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59. Dr. Richa Sharma (2016) Assistant Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology,

UCMS and GTB Hospital, Delhi-110095. Her speciality is Obstertics & Gynaecology.

60. Dr. (Mrs.) Shrimathi Dharmapal Shetty (2016) Scientist E, National Institute of Immunohematology (ICMR), 13th

Floor, KEM Hospital, Parel, Mumbai-400012. Her speciality is Immunohematology.

61. Dr. Surjit Singh (2016) Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology, All India

Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur-324005. His speciality is Pharmacology.

62. Dr. Veer Bahadur Singh (2016) Senior Professor, S.P. Medical College, Bikaner, Rajasthan –

334001. His speciality is Internal Medicine.

63. Dr. Arvind Sinha (2016) Additional Professor and Head, Department of Paediatric Surgery, All

India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur-342055. His speciality is Paediatrics Surgery.

64. Dr. Ramchander Siwach (2016) Director, BPS Govt. Medical College for Women, Khanpur Kalan,

Sonepat-131305. His speciality is Orthopaedic Surgery.

65. Dr. Saurabh Srivastava (2016) Professor, Department of Medicine, School of Medical Sciences

and Research, Sharda University, Greater NOIDA – 201308. His speciality is Internal Medicine.

66. Dr. Raghu Sudarshan Thota (2016) Associate Professor, Department of Anaesthesiology, Tata

Memorial Center, Tata Memorial Hospital and ACTREC, Parel, Mumbai-400012. His speciality is Anaesthesiology.

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67. Dr. Ajay Kumar Verma (2016) Assistant Professor, Department of Pulmonary Medicine, K.G.

Medical University, Lucnkow-226003. His speciality is Respiratory Medicine.

68. Dr. Promila Verma (2016) Professor, Department of Conservative Dentistry, Faculty of Dental

Sciences, King George’s Medical University, Lucknow-226003. Her speciality is Dental Surgery.

69. Dr. Wahajuddin (2016) Senior Scientist, Lab PCN 106, Division of Pharmacokinetics and

Metabolism, CSIR Central Drug Research Institute, Jankipuram Extn., Sitapur Road, Lucknow-226031. His speciality is Pharmacology.

70. Dr. Bhaurao Bhimrao Yadav (2016) Associate Professor & Head of Unit, Department of Obstetrics and

Gynaecology, Government Medical College, Latur-413512. His speciality is Obstetrics & Gynaecology.

71. Dr. Poonam Yadav (2016) Assistant Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, S.N.

Medical College, Agra. Her speciality is Obstetrics & Gynaecology.

72. Dr. Yogesh Chand Yadav (2016) Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacology, Sumandeep

Vidyapeeth University, Piparia, Vadodra – 391760. His speciality is Pharmacology.

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Lifetime Achievement Award

The Council in its meeting held on 4th August, 2015 under Rule 34(d) approved the conferment of Lifetime Achievement Award for the year 2015 on Air Marshal (Dr.) Manjit Singh Boparai, FAMS in recognition of his life-long devotion to the cause of integrity in professional practice and ethics, and outstanding excellence and leadership in the field of Ophthalmology and Medical Education, with qualities of equanimity and academic eminence, have proven track record of excellence and subject expertise of a high order. He has served the Academy with distinction as Council Member, Emeritus Professor and Member of several Standing Committees.

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Orations and Awards

Dr. N.S. Laud, Chief Guest, presented the medals to the following recipients of the Orations/Awards of the Academy for the year 2015-16 during the Convocation held at AIIMS, Raipur (Chhattisgarh):

ORATIONS

Achanta Lakshmipathi Oration Dr. Aleyamma Mathew, FAMS Professor & Head Division of

Cancer Epidemiology & Bio-Statistics Regional Cancer Centre, Trivandrum-695011,

Kerela Title of the Oration “Cancer in Women”

Dr. V.R. Khanolkar Oration: Dr. Debabrata Dash, FAMS Professor Department of

Biochemistry, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005.

Title of the Oration “Biomedical Applications of Nanomaterials: Diagnosis and Therapy of Thrombotic Disorders”

Col. Sangham Lal Memorial Dr. Visweswar Bhattacharya, Oration FAMS Former Professor & Head, Department of Plastic Surgery, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanarsi (Uttar Pradesh) Title of the Oration “Experimental and clinical evidence

based rationality of incorporation of deep fascia in tissue transfer for reconstructive surgery”

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Dr. Baldev Singh Oration Dr. Sanjeev V. Thomas, FAMS Professor of Neurology & Head

R. Madhavan Nayar Centre for Comprehensive Epilepsy Care,

Room 1409, Department of Neurology, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, Trivandrum-695011, Kerala

Title of the Oration “Reproductive issues of women with Epilepsy”

Dr. R.V. Rajam Oration Dr. Rajesh Kumar, FAMS Professor of Community Medicine, Head, School of

Public Health, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh-160012

Title of the Oration “Surveillance & Targeted Action to Prevent HIV/AIDS”

Gen. Amir Chand Oration Dr. O.P. Kalra, FAMS Vice Chancellor, Pt. B.D. Sharma University

of Health Sciences, Rohtak-124001.

Title of the Oration “Genetic Basis of Diabetic Nephropathy”

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Dr. S. Janaki Memorial Oration Dr. Sheffali Gulati, MAMS Professor

Chief, Child Neurology Division Department of Pediatricss All India Institute of Medical

Sciences, New Delhi -110029. Title of the Oration “Neurodevelopmental Disorders:

the Journey, the Dreams and their Realization”

Dr. Pran Nath Chhuttani Oration Dr. Kashi Nath Prasad, FAMS Professor Department of Microbiology Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Raebareli Road, Lucknow-226014.

Title of the Oration “Neurocysticercosis Burden in Pig farming Community of North India”

AWARDS

DR. S. S. Misra Memorial Award Dr. Madhusudhan K. S. Assistant Professor, Department of Radiodiagnosis, All India Institute of Medical

Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi-

110029.

Topic: “Role of Multi-Detector Computed Tomography Esophagography (MDCTE) in Patients with Esophageal Carcinoma”.

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Dr. Vimla Virmani Award Dr. Jagadisha Thirthalli Professor,

Department of Psychiatry, NIMHANS, Bangalore – 560029.

Topic: “Prospective comparison of course of disability in antipsychotic-treated and untreated schizophrenia patients”

Dr. S.S. Sidhu Award Dr. Ashok Kumar Jena Department of Dental Surgery,

AIIMS, Sijua, Patrapada, Bhubaneswar, India.

Topic: “Long-Term Effect of Maxillary Distraction Osteogenesis (DO) on Nasal Index in Adult Patients with Cleft Lip and Palate Deformities”

Dr. Vinod Kumar Bhargava Dr. Ganesh Venkatraman Associate Professor, Department of Human

Genetics, College of Biomedical Sciences Technology & Research

Sri Ramachandra University, Porur, Chennai – 600116.

Topic: “P21-activitated Kinase 1 (Pak1) Signaling InfluencesTherapeutic Outcome in Pancreatic Cancer”

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NAMS 2007 Amritsar Award

This award is given to an Awardee whose paper is adjudged the best outstanding by the panel at the time of presentation during the Annual Conference of the Academy. The paper which is adjuged the best becomes the property of the NAMS and will be published in the Annals of the Academy to encourage the younger people to make presentation of a high quality.

During NAMSCON-16 Annual Conference (21st – 23rd October, 2016) at Raipur, Chhattisgarh, this award was given to Dr. Madhusudhan K.S. as per detail given below:

“NAMS 2007 Amritsar Award” Dr. Madhusudhan K.S. Assistant Professor, Department of Radiodiagnosis, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi- 110029.

Topic: “Role of Multi-Detector Computed Tomography Esophagography (MDCTE) in Patients with Esophageal Carcinoma”.

Prof. J.S. Bajaj Award

Prof. J.S. Bajaj Award for the best student performance during the CME Symposium on “Tobacco or Health: Make Better Choice” held on 21st October, 2016 was presented to two students, Mr. Shashi Shekhar Dubey and Mr. Sourabh Swaroop Verma, both students of MBBS 2nd year, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Raipur by Dr. N.S. Laud, Chief Guest at the Convocation held on 22nd October, 2016 at AIIMS, Raipur.

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Meetings of the Council

During the year 2016, three meetings of the Council were held.

The first meeting was held on 17th July, 2016, the second meeting was held on 17th September, 2016 and the Special Meeting of the Council on 21st March, 2017, all in the premises of the National Academy of Medical Sciences (India) at NAMS House, New Delhi.

Filling up of the vacancies of retiring Council Members – 2016:

The following is the list of Members who retired during the year 2015 on completion of their tenure, and those who have been elected as Members of the Council:

Retired Members Elected Members

1. Dr. P.K. Dave Dr. Shiv K. Sarin 2. Dr. Yogesh Chawla Dr. Rajeshwar Dayal 3. Dr. V. Mohan Kumar Dr. Ravi Kant 4. Dr. Mira Rajani Dr. Digambar Behera 5. Air Marshal (Retd.) Dr. Dr. Sanjeev V. Thomas Dr. Manjit Singh Boparai The Council placed on record its appreciation of the services rendered by the retiring Members.

Election of Fellows - 2016

The Credential Committee considered 180 biomedical scientists for election to Fellowship; of these, 79 were new nominations (61 direct and 18 advancement) and 101 were carried forward nominations (65 direct and 36 advancement) for the year 2016. The Credential Committee recommended 26 Biomedical Scientists for the award of Fellowship. After going through the files containing the biodata of biomedical scientists recommended for election of Fellowship & Membership, the recommendations of the Credential Committee were approved by the

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Council. They have since been ballotted and elected as Fellows (except three) by the General Body of Fellows, as per procedure prescribed in the Rules.

The names of elected Fellows are given below:

1. Dr. Amit Agarwal Professor, Department of Endocrine Surgery, Sanjay Gandhi Post

Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow-226014. His speciality is Surgery.

2. Dr. Shinjini Bhatnagar Dean, Clinical Research/Scientist in HAG + Professor & Head

(Additional Charge), Pediatric Biology Centre, Coordinator Centre for Biodesign (Additional Charge), Translational Health Science & Technology Institute, (An Autonomous Institute of Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science & Technology, Govt. of India), NCR Biotech Science Cluster, 3rd Milestone, Faridabad-Gurgaon Expressway, Post Box #04, Faridabad-121001. Her speciality is Research (Clinical Research in Child Health).

3. Dr. Subho Chakrabarti Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Postgraduate Institute of

Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh-160012. His speciality is Psychiatry.

4. Dr. Kishore Kumar Deepak Professor & Head, Department of Physiology, All India Institute

of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi. His speciality is Physiology.

5. Dr. Aparajit Ballav Dey Professor & Head, Department of Geriatric Medicine, All India

Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi-110029. His speciality is Internal Medicine.

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6. Dr. Ajay Kumar Duseja Additional Professor, Department of Hepatology, Postgraduate

Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh. His speciality is Gastroenterology.

7. Dr. Shivinder Singh Gill Vice-Chancellor, Baba Farid University of Health Sciences, Faridkot,

Punjab. His speciality is Orthopaedic Surgery.

8. Dr. Ashima Goyal Professor, Unit of Pedodontics & Preventive Dentistry, Oral Health

Sciences Center, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh. Her speciality is Dental Surgery.

9. Dr. Sheffali Gulati Professor, Chief, Child Neurology Division, Department of

Paediatrics, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi-110029. Her speciality is Paediatrics.

10. Dr. Nandita Gupta Professor, Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, All India

Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi-110029. Her speciality is Immunoassy Development & Techniques.

11. Dr. Siddhartha Datta Gupta Professor, Department of Pathology, All India Institute of Medical

Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi-110029. His speciality is Pathology.

12. Dr. Sunil Kumar Gupta Professor & Head, Department of Neurosurgery, Postgraduate

Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh. His speciality is Neurosurgery.

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13. Dr. Sanjeev Handa Professor & Head, Dept. of Dermatology, Venereology & Leprology,

Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh. His speciality is Dermatology & Venereology.

14. Dr. R. Hemalatha Scientist F (Sr. Deputy Director) & Head, Clinical Division &

Microbiology Division, National Institute of Nutrition, Indian Council of Medical Research, Jamai-Osmania (PO), Hyderabad. Her speciality is Nutrition.

15. Dr. Satish Vasant Khadilkar Professor & Head, Department of Neurology, Grant Medical

College & JJ Hospital, Byculla, 4th Floor, Main Building, Mumbai. His speciality is Neurology.

16. Dr. Anuradha Khanna Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Institute of Medical Sciences,

Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005. Her speciality is Obstetrics & Gynaecology.

17. Dr. Gopal Nath Professor, Department of Microbiology, Institute of Medical Sciences,

Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. His speciality is Microbiology.

18. Dr. Satyavati Rana Professor, Department of Gastroenterology, Postgraduate Institute

of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh-160012. Her speciality is Biochemistry.

19. Dr. Pundi Narasimhan Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Indian Institute of Science,

Bangalore. His speciality is Biotechnology. 20. Dr. Tara Sankar Roy Professor & Head, Department of Anatomy, All India Institute of

Medical Sciences, New Delhi. His speciality is Anatomy.

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21. Dr. Sandeep Saxena Senior Professor (Retina Vitreous), Department of Ophthalmology,

King George’s Medical University, Lucknow. His speciality is Ophthalmology.

22. Dr. Surender Singh Additional Professor, Department of Pharmacology, All India

Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi-110029. His speciality is Pharmacology.

23. Dr. Kavumpurathu Raman Thankappan Professor & Head, Achutha Menon Centre for Health Science

Studies, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences & Technology, Trivandrum. His speciality is Community Health/Community Medicine/Social and Preventive Medicine.

24. Dr. Anjan Trikha Professor, Department of Anaesthesiology, Pain Medicine and

Critical Care, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi. His speciality is Anaesthesiology.

25. Dr. Saurabh Varshney Sub Dean (Academics), Professor & Head, Department of E.N.T.,

All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh. His speciality is Otorhinolaryngology.

26. Dr. Subodh Varshney Professor & Head, Department of Surgical Gastroenterology,

Bhopal Memorial Hospital & Research Centre, Karnal Raisen Bypass Road, Bhopal-462038. His speciality is Gastrointestinal Surgery.

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Election of Members – 2016

The total number of candidates considered for election to Membership was 144 (out of which 91 were new nominations and 53 were carried forward nominations). The Credential Committee recommended 129 candidates and these were approved by the Council. They have since been ballotted and elected as Members by the General Body of Fellows, as per procedure prescribed in the Rules.

The names of elected Members are given below:

1. Dr. MD Iqbal Alam Associate Professor of Physiology, Department of Paramedical

Sciences, Hamdard Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi. His speciality is Physiology.

2. Dr. Dipti Agarwal Assistant Professor, Department of Paediatrics, Sarojini Naidu

Medical College, Agra-282002. Her speciality is Paediatrics. 3. Dr. Neeraj Agrawal Associate Professor, Peoples Dental Academy, Bhanpur,

Bhopal-462037. His speciality is Dental Surgery.

4. Dr. Prabhat Kumar Agrawal Associate Professor, P.G. Department of Medicine, S.N. Medical

College, Agra- 282002. His speciality is Internal Medicine.

5. Dr. Sneha R Ambwani Professor and Head, Department of Pharmacology, All India

Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur-342005. Her speciality is Pharmacology.

6. Dr. Bhupinder Kaur Anand Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Career Institute

of Medical Sciences and Hospital, Ghailla, Lucknow-226020. His speciality is Community Health/Community Medicine/S.P.M.

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7. Dr. Abdul Salam Ansari Associate Professor, Reproductive Health Laboratory, Centre for

Advanced Studies, Department of Zoology, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur-302004. His speciality is Physiology.

8. Dr. Deeksha Arya Associate Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, Dental Faculty,

KG Medical University (former K.G. Medical College), Lucknow – 226003. Her speciality is Dental Surgery.

9. Dr. Mithu Banerjee Senior Adviser, Department of Pathology, Command Hospital,

Northern Command, Udhampur-182101. His speciality is Biochemistry.

10. Dr. Shyam Baboo Bansal Associate Professor, Department of Community Medicine, M.G.M.

Medical College, Indore-452001. His speciality is Community Health/Community Medicine/Social & Preventive Medicine.

11. Dr. Shalu Chandna Bathla Professor, Department of Periodontics & Oral Implantology, M.M.

College of Dental Sciences & Research, Mullana, Ambala-133203. His speciality is Dental Surgery.

12. Dr. Prerna Batra Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University College

of Medical Sciences and Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital, Delhi-110095. Her speciality is Paediatrics.

13. Dr. Bharti Bhandari Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology, All India Institute of

Medical Sciences, Jodhpur-342005. Her speciality is Physiology.

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14. Dr. Ramesh Bharti Assistant Professor, Department of Conservative Dentistry &

Endodontics Dental Faculty, King George’s Medical University, Lucknow-226003. His speciality is Dental Surgery.

15. Dr. Kranti Bhavana Assistant Professor, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, All

India Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna. His speciality is Otorhinolaryngology.

16. Dr. Milind Vishnu Bhutkar Professor and HOD, Department of Physiology, Vinayaka Missions

K V Medical College, Salem, Tamilnadu – 636308. His speciality is Physiology.

17. Dr. Shrijeet Chakraborti Associate Professor, Department of Pathology, Kasturba Medical

College, Mangalore-575001. His speciality is Pathology.

18. Dr. Chandrashish Chakravarty Consultant, Department of Critical Care, Apollo Gleneagles Hospital,

Kolkata-700091. His speciality is Anaesthesiology.

19. Dr. Jaydip Ray Chaudhuri Consultant & Head, Department of Neurology, Yashoda Hospital,

137 Gunrock Enclave, Transport Road, Secundrabad-500009 (Telangana). His speciality is Neurology.

20. Dr. Akhilanand Chaurasia Assistant Professor & Consultant, Department of Oral Medicine

& Radiology, Faculty of Dental Sciences, King George’s Medical University, Lucknow- 226003. His speciality is Dental Surgery.

21. Dr. Rameshwar Nath Chaurasia Associate Professor, Department of Neurology, Institute of Medical

Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005. His speciality is Neurology.

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22. Dr. Shuchi Consul Assistant Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology,

Era’s Lucknow Medical College & Hospital, Lucknow-226003 UP. Her speciality is Obstetrics & Gynaecology.

23. Dr. Prakruti Dash Assistant Professor, Department of Biochemistry, All India Institute

of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar-751019. Her speciality is Biochemistry.

24. Dr. Pinaki Ranjan Debnath Assistant Professor, Department of Paediatric Surgery, Lady

Hardinge Medical College & Kalawati Saran Children’s Hospital, Bhagat Singh Marg, New Delhi-110001. His speciality is Paediatric Surgery.

25. Dr. Ashish Dhir Assistant Professor and DBT Ramalingaswami Fellow, Institute

of R&D, Gujarat Forensic Science University, Gandhinagar, Gujarat-382007. His speciality is Pharmacology.

26. Dr. Ashok Kumar Dubey Associate Professor, School of Medical Sciences and Research,

Sharda University, Greater NOIDA. His speciality is Pharmacology.

27. Dr. Ravinder Garg Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, G.G.S. Medical

College, Faridkot – 151203. His speciality is Internal Medicine.

28. Dr. Sandeep Garg Professor, Department of Medicine, R.No. 120 Ist Floor, B.L. Taneja

Block, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi-110002. His speciality is Internal Medicine.

29. Dr. Shalini Garg Professor, Department of Paediatric and Preventive Dentistry, M.M.

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College of Dental Sciences and Research M.M. University, Mullana, Ambala, Haryana-133207. Her speciality is Dental Surgery.

30. Dr. Preethi Sara George Associate Professor, Department of Biostatistics, Division

of Cancer Epidemiology & Biostatistics, Regional Cancer Center, Thiruvananthapuram-695011. Her speciality is Clinical Epidemiology.

31. Dr. Jyoti S. Ghongdemath Assistant Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology,

S.N. Medical College, Bagalkot-587102. Her speciality is Obstetrics & Gynaecology.

32. Dr. Ujjala Ghoshal Additional Professor, Department of Microbiology, Sanjay Gandhi

Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow-226014. Her speciality is Microbiology.

33. Dr. Srinivas Gopala Scientist E, Department of Biochemistry, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute

for Medical Sciences and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram-695011, Kerala. His speciality is Biochemistry.

34. Dr. Jatinder Singh Goraya Assistant Professor, Department of Paediatric Neurology, Dayanand

Medical College and Hospital, Ludhiana-141001. His speciality is Paediatric Neurology.

35. Dr. Amit Goyal Assistant Professor, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, All India

Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur-342005. His speciality is Otorhinolaryngology.

36. Dr. Jagdish Prasad Goyal Assistant Professor, Department of Paediatrics, All India Institute of

Medical Sciences, Rishikesh-249201. His speciality is Paediatrics.

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37. Dr. Kamlesh K. Gulia Scientist D (Neurophysiologist), Sleep Disorders Research Lab,

Biomedical Technology Wing, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, Trivandrum-695012, Kerala. His speciality is Physiology.

38. Dr. Monica Gupta Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, G.M.C.H.,

Chandigarh-160030. Her speciality is Internal Medicine.

39. Dr. Nidhi Gupta Professor and Head, Department of Public Health Dentistry,

Swami Devi Dyal Dental Hospital & Dental College, Barwala, Panchkula-134118. Her speciality is Dental Surgery.

40. Dr. Renu Gupta Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, All India Institute of

Medical Sciences, Jodhpur-342005. Her speciality is Anatomy.

41. Dr. Shyam Kumar Gupta Lecturer, Department of Surgery, Government Medical College,

Jammu-180001.His speciality is Surgery.

42. Dr. Tulika Gupta (2016) Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, Postgraduate Institute

of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh-160012. Her speciality is Anatomy.

43. Dr. Seema Jain Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology, University

College of Medical Sciences, Delhi. Her speciality is Pharmacology.

44. Dr. Vaibhav Kumar Jain Assistant Professor, (Consultant, Ophthalmology and Glaucoma

Services), Department of Ophthalmology, Uttar Pradesh Rural Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Saifai, Etawah-206130. His speciality is Ophthalmology.

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45. Dr. Pramila Kalra Associate Professor, Department of Endocrinology, M.S. Ramaiah

Medical College and Hospitals, Bengaluru-560054. Her speciality is Diabetology & Endocrinology.

46. Dr. Mala Kamboj Senior Professor and Head, Department of Oral Pathology, Post

Graduate Institute of Dental Sciences, Rohtak-124001. Her speciality is Dental Surgery.

47. Dr. Kanagavel Manickavasagam Senior Consultant and Faculty, Department of General, GI and

Minimal Access Surgery, St. Isabel Hospital, Chennai-600004 & Founder Consultant, Hari Centre for Gastrointestinal Disorders and ADONIS Bariatric and Metabolic Surgery Centre, Adyar, Chennai-600020. His speciality is Gastrointestinal Surgery.

48. Dr. Kanchan Kapoor Professor, Department of Anatomy, Govt. Medical College &

Hospital, Chandigarh-160036. Her speciality is Anatomy.

49. Dr. Aditi Kapur Associate Professor, Unit of Paediatric Dentistry, Oral Health

Sciences Center, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh-160012. Her speciality is Dental Surgery.

50. Dr. T. Karuna Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology, All India Institute

of Medical Sciences, Bhopal-462024. Her speciality is Microbiology.

51. Dr. Sukhjot Kaur Associate Professor, Department of Dermatology, Dayanand

Medical College, Ludhiana-141001. Her speciality is Dermatology & Venereology.

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52. Lt. Col. Jaya Kaushik Classified Specialist & Assistant Professor (Ophthalmology & Anterior

Segment Microsurgeon), Command Hospital (WC), Chandimandir Cantt, Panchkula-134107. Her specialigy is Ophthalmology.

53. Dr. Vishal Khurana Associate Consultant, Gastroenterology and Hepatobiliary

Sciences, Fortis Memorial and Research Institute, Sector-44, Gurgaon-122001. His speciality is Internal Medicine.

54. Dr. Kirthi Koushik A.S. Associate Professor, Department of Radiotherapy, M.S. Ramaiah

Medical College, MSRIT Post, Bangalore-560054, Karnataka. His speciality is Radiotherapy.

55. Dr. Girish Baburao Kulkarni Additional Professor, Department of Neurology, National Institute of

Mental Health and Neurosciences, Hosur Road, Bangalore-560029. His speciality is Neurology.

56. Dr. Sudeep Kumar Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopaedics, All India Institute

of Medical Sciences, Patna-801507. His speciality is Orthopaedic Surgery.

57. Dr. Virendra Kumar Assistant Professor, Department of NMR and MRI Facility, All India

Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi-110029. His speciality is Biophysics.

58. Dr. M. Sendhil Kumaran Associate Professor, Department of Dermatology, Postgraduate

Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh-160012. His speciality is Dermatology & Venereology.

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59. Dr. Sandeep Kundra Associate Professor, Department of Anaesthesiology, Dayanand

Medical College and Hospital, Ludhiana-141001. His speciality is Anaesthesiology.

60. Dr. Rahul Mahajan Assistant Professor, Department of Dermatology, Venereology

& Leprology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh-160012. His speciality is Dermatology & Venereology.

61. Dr. Eswarappa Mahesh Professor and Head, Department of Nephrology, M.S. Ramaiah

Medical College, Bengaluru-560054. His speciality is Nephrology.

62. Dr. Baljeet Maini Associate Professor, Department of Paediatrics, MMIMSR, MM

University Mullana, Ambala. His speciality is Paediatrics.

63. Dr. Rituparna Maiti Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacology, All India

Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar-751019. His speciality is Pharmacology.

64. Dr. Gauranga Majumdar Additional Professor, Department of CVTS, Sanjay Gandhi

Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow-226014. His speciality is Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery.

65. Dr. Bharti Mehta Associate Professor, Department of Physiology, All India Institute of

Medical Sciences, Jodhpur-342005. Her speciality is Physiology.

66. Dr. Abhishek Mewara Assistant Professor, Department of Medical Parasitology,

Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh-160012. His speciality is Microbiology.

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67. Dr. Biswa Ranjan Mishra Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, All India Institute

of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar-751019. His speciality is Psychiatry.

68. Dr. Kamla Prasad Mishra Scientist D, Defence Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences,

Defence Research and Development Organisation, Ministry of Defence, Lucknow Road, Timarpur, Delhi-110054. His speciality is Immunohematology.

69. Dr. Kundan Mittal Professor, Department of Paediatrics, Pt. B.D. Sharma Postgraduate

Institute of Medical Sciences, Rohtak-124001. His speciality is Paediatrics.

70. Dr. Sarita Mohapatra Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology, All India Institute of

Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi-110029. Her speciality is Microbiology.

71. Dr. S. Muralinath Consultant Paediatric Radiologist, Kanchi Kamakoti Childs Trust

Hospital, Chennai. His speciality is Radiodiagnosis.

72. Dr. Tarun Narang Assistant Professor, Department of Dermatology, Postgraduate

Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh-160012. His speciality is Dermatology & Venereology.

73. Dr. Ruchika Roongta Associate Professor, Maulana Azad Institute of Dental Sciences,

Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi-110002. Her speciality is Dental Surgery.

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74. Dr. Ashish Kumar Nayyar Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, All India Institute of

Medical Sciences, Jodhpur-342005. His speciality is Anatomy.

75. Dr. Balram Ji Omar Associate Professor, Department of Microbiology, All India

Institute of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh -249203. His speciality is Microbiology.

76. Dr. Rabindranath Padhy Professor and Head, CSIR Emeritus Scientists, Central Research

Laboratory, IMS and Sum Hospital, Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan University, K-8, Kalinga Nagar, Bhubaneswar-751003. His speciality is Microbiology.

77. Dr. Arnab Pal Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Postgraduate

Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh-160012. His speciality is Biochemistry.

78. Dr. Priyankar Pal Associate Professor, Department of Paediatrics, Institute of Child

Health, Kolkata-700017. His speciality is Paediatrics.

79. Dr. Rishi Pal Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacology and

Therapeutics, King George’s Medical University, Lucknow-226003. His speciality is Pharmacology.

80. Dr. Padmanabhan B Additional Professor, Department of Biophysics, National Institute

Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bangalore-560029. His speciality is Biophysics.

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81. Dr. Manoj Pandey Director, Bhopal Memorial Hospital and Research Center, Raisen

Bypass Road, Karond, Bhopal-462038. His speciality is Surgical Oncology.

82. Dr. Sanjay Pandey Associate Professor, Department of Community Medicine, All India

Institute of Medical Sciences, Phulwarisharif, Patna-801507. His speciality is Community Medicine.

83. Dr. Puneet Pareek Assistant Professor, Department of Radiotherapy, All India Institute of

Medical Sciences, Jodhpur-342005. His speciality is Radiotherapy.

84. Dr. Sudeep Pathak Working at Narmada Emergency & Trauma Centre, Bhopal in the

ICU and Department of Emergency Medicine. His speciality is Internal Medicine.

85. Dr. Susama Patra Additional Professor, Department of Pathology, All India Institute of

Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar-751019, Odisha. Her speciality is Pathology.

86. Dr. Binod Kumar Patro Associate Professor, Dept. of Community Medicine & Family Medicine,

All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar-751019. His speciality is Community Health/Community Medicine/Social & Preventive Medicine.

87. Dr. Sundar Periyavan Head Professor, Department of Transfusion Medicine, National

Institute of Mental Health & Neurosciences, Bengaluru-560029. His speciality is Transfusion Medicine.

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88. Dr. Sharad Prabhakar Associate Professor, Department of Orthopaedics, Postgraduate

Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh-160012. His speciality is Orthopaedic Surgery.

89. Dr. Ved Prakash Deputy Medical Superintendent, GM & Associated Hospitals, King

George’s Medical University, Lucknow -226003. His speciality is Respiratory Medicine.

90. Dr. Neerja Puri Consultant Dermatologist, Punjab Health Systems Corporations,

H.No. 84, Officers Colony, Ferozepur, Punjab-152002. Her speciality is Dermatology & Venereology.

91. Dr. Shashank Purwar Associate Professor, Department of Microbiology, All India Institute

of Medical Sciences, Saket Nagar, Bhopal-462020. His speciality is Microbiology.

92. Dr. Deependra Kumar Rai Assistant Professor and Head, All India Institute of Medical Sciences,

Phulwarisharif, Patna-801507. His speciality is Respiratory Medicine.

93. Dr. Tapas Kumar Sabui (2016) Professor & HOD, Department of Paediatrics, Medical College

Kolkata, 88, College Street, Sishuniwas, CB-UP, Kolkata-700073. His speciality is Paediatrics.

94. Dr. Abhijeet Saha Professor, Department of Paediatrics, Postgraduate Institute of

Medical Education and Research, Dr. RML Hospital, Baba Kharak Singh Marg, New Delhi-110001. His speciality is Paediatrics.

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95. Dr. Ashis Kumar Saha Associate Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, K.P.C.

Medical College and Hospital, 1 f, Raja S.C. Mullick Road, Jadavpur, Kolkata-700032. His speciality is Internal Medicine.

96. Dr. Pushp Lata Sankhwar Associate Professor, Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology,

King George’s Medical University, Lucknow-226003. Her speciality is Obstetrics & Gynaecology.

97. Dr. Naveen Sankhyan Assistant Professor, Department of Paediatrics, APC, Postgraduate

Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh-160012. His speciality is Paediatrics.

98. Dr. Mona Sharma Assistant Professor, Department of Reproductive Biology, 2nd

Floor, Academic Building, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi-110029. Her speciality is Anatomy.

99. Dr. Richa Sharma Assistant Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology,

UCMS and GTB Hospital, Delhi-110095. Her speciality is Obstertics & Gynaecology.

100. Dr. Anita Narendra Professor and Anaesthesia In Charge, Neurosurgery OT,

Department of Anaesthesia, Seth G.S. Medical College and KEM Hospital, Parel, Mumbai-400012. Her speciality is Anaesthesiology.

101. Dr. Shrimathi Dharmapal Shetty Scientist E, National Institute of Immunohematology (ICMR), 13th

Floor, KEM Hospital, Parel, Mumbai-400012. Her speciality is Immunohematology.

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102. Dr. Alpana Singh Assistant Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology,

Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital, Delhi. Her speciality is Obstetrics & Gynaecology.

103. Dr. C.M. Singh Additional Professor, Department of Community & Family Medicine

All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Phulwarisharif, Patna-801507. His speciality is Community Medicine.

104. Dr. Ramandeep Singh Additional Professor, Advanced Eye Centre, Postgraduate Institute

of Medical Education and Research, Sector 12, Chandigarh-160012. His speciality is Ophthalmology.

105. Dr. Ramji Singh Additional Professor, Department of Physiology, All India Institute of

Medical Sciences, Phulwarisharif, Patna-801507. His speciality is Physiology.

106. Dr. Sarita Singh Associate Professor, Department of Anaesthesiology, King

George’s Medical University, Lucknow-226003. Her speciality is Anaesthesiology.

107. Dr. Surjit Singh Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology, All India

Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur-324005. His speciality is Pharmacology.

108. Dr. Veer Bahadur Singh Senior Professor, S.P. Medical College, Bikaner, Rajasthan –

334001. His speciality is Internal Medicine.

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109. Dr. Anuj Singhal Classified Spl (Med) and Assistant Professor, Department of

Medicine, MUHS, Nasik, INHS Asvini, Mumbai. His speciality is Internal Medicine.

110. Dr. Arvind Sinha Additional Professor and Head, Department of Paediatric Surgery,

All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur-342055. His speciality is Paediatrics Surgery.

111. Dr. Ramchander Siwach Director, BPS Govt. Medical College for Women, Khanpur Kalan,

Sonepat-131305. His speciality is Orthopaedic Surgery.

112. Dr. Sujata Siwatch Assistant Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology,

Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh-160012. Her speciality is Obstetrics & Gynaecology.

113. Dr. Saurabh Srivastava Professor, Department of Medicine, School of Medical Sciences

and Research, Sharda University, Greater NOIDA – 201308. His speciality is Internal Medicine.

114. Dr. Tapasya Srivastava Assistant Professor, Department of Genetics, University of Delhi,

South Campus, Benito Zuarez Road, New Delhi-110021. Her speciality is Molecular Medicine.

115. Dr. Manjit Talwar Associate Professor Oral Health Centre Government Medical

College & Hospital, Sector 32, Chandigarh-160030. His speciality is Dental Surgery.

116. Dr. Raghu Sudarshan Thota Associate Professor, Department of Anaesthesiology, Tata

Memorial Center, Tata Memorial Hospital and ACTREC, Parel,

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Mumbai-400012. His speciality is Anaesthesiology.

117. Dr. Rajnarayan Ramshankar Tiwari Scientist E, Occupational Medicine Division, National Institute of

Occupational Health, Meghani Nagar, Ahmedabad. His speciality is Occupational & Environmental Health.

118. Dr. Amita Trehan Additional Professor, Paediatric Hematology Oncology Unit,

Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh-160012. Her speciality is Paediatrics.

119. Dr. Shuchi Tripathi Assistant Professor, Prosthodontics Department, Dental Faculty,

King George’s Medical University, Lucknow-226003. Her speciality is Dental Surgery.

120. Dr. Vaishali Upadhyaya Consultant Radiologist and DNB Teacher, Vivekanand Polyclinic

and Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow-226021. Her speciality is Radiodiagnosis.

121. Dr. B. Usha Professor of Microbiology, Department of Microbiology, Annapoorana

Medical College and Hospital, Salem-636308. Her speciality is Microbiology.

122. Dr. Ajay Kumar Verma Assistant Professor, Department of Pulmonary Medicine, K.G.

Medical University, Lucnkow-226003. His speciality is Respiratory Medicine.

123. Dr. Amit Kumar Verma Lecturer/Assistant Professor in TB & Chest, University College of

Medical Science, Dilshad Garden, Delhi-110095. His speciality is Respiratory Medicine.

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124. Dr. Promila Verma Professor, Department of Conservative Dentistry, Faculty of Dental

Sciences, King George’s Medical University, Lucknow-226003. Her speciality is Dental Surgery.

125. Dr. Wahajuddin Senior Scientist, Lab PCN 106, Division of Pharmacokinetics and

Metabolism, CSIR Central Drug Research Institute, Jankipuram Ext., Sitapur Road, Lucknow-226031. His speciality is Pharmacology.

126. Dr. Bhaurao Bhimrao Yadav Associate Professor & Head of Unit, Department of Obstetrics and

Gynaecology, Government Medical College, Latur-413512. His speciality is Obstetrics & Gynaecology.

127. Dr. Harlokesh Narayan Yadav Associate Professor and Head, Department of Pharmacology,

Institute of Pharmaceutical Research, GLA University, 17 KM Stone, NH-2, Mathura-Delhi Road, P.O. Chaumuhan, Mathura-281406. His speciality is Pharmacology.

128. Dr. Poonam Yadav Assistant Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology,

S.N. Medical College, Agra. Her speciality is Obstetrics & Gynaecology.

129. Dr. Yogesh Chand Yadav Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacology, Sumandeep

Vidyapeeth University, Piparia, Vadodra – 391760. His speciality is Pharmacology.

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MNAMS

Membership of the Academy under Regulation V – The candidates who have passed the examination conducted by the National Board of Examinations and have been duly proposed for Membership (MNAMS). Regulation V provides as under:-

“Those candidates who pass the examination conducted by the National Board of Examinations will individually submit an application for admission as Member of the National Academy of Medical Sciences, duly proposed by at least one Fellow of the Academy certifying the character and conduct of the candidates. Subject to the approval of the Council of the National Academy of Medical Sciences, the candidate will be admitted as Member after paying one time Life Subscription fee of Rs. 7,000/- (inclusive of admission fee of Rs. 1000/-) as may be determined from time to time, and after executing the Bond of Obligation.”

Accordingly, the application forms were issued by the Academy to the candidates on their request.

The following candidates who applied for Membership (MNAMS) of the Academy under the above category and who were duly proposed by at least one Fellow as stipulated under Regulation V, were placed before the Council for consideration at its meetings held on 17th July, 2016 and 17th September, 2016. The Council approved the same.

5. Dr. Joshi Harshal Satish6. Dr. Pujari Pinakin

Prakashrao7. Dr. Watharkar Yogesh

Rangrao

Names approved at the Council meeting held on 17th July, 20161. Dr. Shagos G S2. Dr. Kandala Aparna Sharma3. Dr. Ritesh Kumar4. Dr. Priyank Uniyal

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8. Dr. Jeetinder Kaur9. Dr. Surabhi Shalini10. Dr. Sardesai Ashwin Vivek11. Dr. Shalin Pravin Shah12. Dr. Dhole Yogesh Ashok13. Dr. Mohamed Saif Hameed14. Dr. Naresh Kamavaram15. Dr. Satbir Singh16. Dr. Shikalgar Vaheedali

Shoukatali17. Dr. Shewale Amol Tanaji 18. Dr. Sujith K R19. Dr. Daman Preet Kaur G20. Dr. Shirolkar Mukund Sudhir21. Dr. Mukesh Kumar22. Dr. Noorudheen N K23. Dr. Pankaj Kumar24. Dr. Sukanya Prince Mary A J25. Dr. Palwe Atul Pralhad26. Dr. Sangle Avinash

Laxmanrao27. Dr. Patil Hitendra Madhukar28. Dr. Madhulika Sharma29. Dr. Jayalakshmy R30. Dr. Subitha L31. Dr. Madhusudhana Rao

Chilakapati32. Dr. Gaurav Mittal33. Dr. Hoorbano Khan34. Dr. Nidhi Singh35. Dr. Nandwana Pravin Amrit36. Dr. Rajeshwari K A37. Dr. Vishnu Kumari Panwar38. Dr. Shaikh Uzma Hamid39. Dr. Save Sushrut Nitin40. Dr. Patil Vijaysinh Namdeo41. Dr. Makesh Ram S

42. Dr. Varun Kumar Singh43. Dr. Adhish Basu44. Dr. Ipsita Saha45. Dr. Koushik Tripathy46. Dr. Jeson Rajan Doctor47. Dr. Subhajit Guha48. Dr. Moses Rajamani M49. Dr. Disha Arora50. Dr. Dharmendra Kumar51. Dr. Santosh Kumar

Mahapatra52. Dr. Akanksha Rastogi53. Dr. Patil Abhijit Anil54. Dr. Mohammed Sadiq55. Dr. Vikrant Sharma56. Dr. Balamourougan K57. Dr. Chandankhede Abhijit

Ravindra58. Dr. Bhawan Deep Garg59. Dr. Gaikhe Vijay Vishnu60. Dr. Waghmare Pravin

Vithalrao61. Dr. Rama Kishan62. Dr. Sonal Prasad63. Dr. Umamageswari A64. Dr. Padma Subramanyam65. Dr. Rangwala Sakina

Gulamabbas66. Dr. Mariam Hanni67. Dr. Anshuman Srivastava68. Dr. Gauri Nagpal69. Dr. Ayusmati Thakur70. Dr. Sureka Shraddha

Pawan71. Dr. Modi Rohit Ramesh72. Dr. Dombale Ajay Birappa73. Dr. Sayed Zaffar Karam

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74. Dr. Vira Lakin Dinesh75. Dr. Manjare Ashwini Krishna76. Dr. Barun Kumar Chakrabarty77. Dr. Ranju Jayaprakash78. Dr. Ajeet Kumar Gandhi79. Dr. Shalini Jaiswal80. Dr. Swati Mukherjee81. Dr. Sarav Preet Ahluwalia82. Dr. Sampat Singh Jhala83. Dr. Gandhi Kalpesh84. Dr. Pankaj Gulati85. Dr. Dinoop K P86. Dr. Hema Gogia87. Dr. Mir Asif Ur Rehman88. Dr. Patil Kavita Hari89. Dr. R. Meenakshi Priya90. Dr. Debasis Biswas91. Dr. Nachikat Desai92. Dr. Geetika Kurar93. Dr. Charles Panackel94. Dr. Shailesh Chandra Karan95. Dr. Gaurav Sanjay96. Dr. Md. Shabbirul Islam97. Dr. Jithesh P M98. Dr. Rajanish Sharma99. Dr. Nitin P M100. Dr. Kunal Sikund101. Dr. Manu Chopra102. Dr. Manoj V103. Dr. Ankur Sharma104. Dr. Kamlesh Kumari105. Dr. Kavitha Krishna Pai106. Dr. Neha Goel107. Dr. Debajyoti Mitra108. Dr. Ankur Gupta109. Dr. Gundavada Manit Ketan110. Dr. Amrita Sawhney

111. Dr. Vijayan S112. Dr. K. Venkataramana113. Dr. Shah Yash Kishore114. Dr. Chaskar Rahul

Machhindra115. Dr. Shashidhar Patil M116. Dr. Shruthi Kulkarni M117. Dr. Pulak Mukherjee118. Dr. Vinod T G119. Dr. Arjun R H H120. Dr. Shah Viraj Minesh121. Dr. Shariq UL Hasan122. Dr. Bhosale Pravin

Ranganath123. Dr. Junewar Vivek

Diwakarrao124. Dr. Gireesh G N125. Dr. Rahul Saini126. Dr. Rege Kanchan

Ravindra127. Dr. Akash Ashok Bang128. Dr. Asim Rather129. Dr. Avinash Kumar130. Dr. Nileshma Pandey131. Dr. Sreeganesh K132. Dr. Shraddha Dilip Rastogi133. Dr. Vaibhav Jain134. Dr. Sunny Malik135. Dr. Anadi Pachaury136. Dr. Abhishek Singh137. Dr. Shweta Singh138. Dr. Tilwe Kedar Ajay139. Dr. Harsha Vardhan140. Dr. Rakesh John141. Dr. Nitish Bhan142. Dr. A. Vijayendra143. Dr. Khanna Resham

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Sanjeev144. Dr. Anjana Basu145. Dr. Verma Prateek Pradeep

Kumar146. Dr. Kumat Vishal Kantilal147. Dr. Ajay Kumar148. Dr. Praveennath Ghanta149. Dr. Dhoran Amol Prakash150. Dr. Gohil Dhruv Pravin151. Dr. Sushil Kumar Agarwal152. Dr. Amit Mittal153. Dr. G S Arun154. Dr. Ruchi Agarwal155. Dr. Pankaj Gupta156. Dr. Syeda Tanvira Habib157. Dr. Kasat Pushkar Dilip158. Dr. Vartak Pushkaraj Uday159. Dr. Ansari Mohsin Barkat160. Dr. Anurag Kumar Tiwari161. Dr. Geeta Sube Singh

Ahlawat162. Dr. Sohini Sengupta163. Dr. Sujoy Neogi164. Dr. Vibhuti Tomar165. *Dr. Pritam Kumar Agrawal166. *Dr. Puja Naresh Hingorani167. Dr. Gaurav Goel168. Dr. Mohit Kumar Arora169. Dr. Mulla Lukman Ibrahim

Ghudulal170. Dr. Mujawar Jalil Shaukatali171. Dr. Subramaniam M H172. Dr. Pooja Gupta173. Dr. Subhransu Sekhar

Jena174. Dr. V S Pavithra175. Dr. Smita Dhingra

176. Dr. Naranje Priyanka Mahadeorao

177. Dr. Vivek Manchanda178. Dr. Avinash Jain179. Dr. Nitha Jose180. Dr. Hemlata181. Dr. Ashish Rana182. Dr. Rajeev Kumar183. Dr. Ghante Rahul Jivanrao184. Dr. Bhavana185. Dr. Lizy Vincent186. Dr. Pratheep Samraj R P187. Dr. Surana Anuj Paras188. Dr. Deshpande Saurabh

Ajit189. Dr. Patil Atul Ravindra190. Dr. Nikhil Verma191. Dr. B Bhanu Pratap192. Dr. Priyadharsini R193. Dr. Manjulata Tomar194. Dr. Anirban Mandal195. Dr. Puneet Kaur Sahi196. Dr. Basa Vikas

Rajeshwarrao197. Dr. Anand Kumar R198. Dr. Jobin Mathew199. Dr. Mainak Chandra200. Dr. Abhishekh B201. Dr. Rao Anish Murlidhar202. Dr. I Suresh Kumar203. Dr. Archana Sreekantan

Nair204. Dr. Pawar Uday Mugutrao205. Dr. Ghule Shwetal Bhimrao206. Dr. Kolothumveettil Antony

Joseph207. Dr. Shweta Khanna

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208. Dr. Sajani P209. Dr. Hari Mohan210. Dr. Ajay Kumar211. Dr. Darshana Dattatray

Rasalkar212. Dr. Bhawan Krishna

Paunipagar213. Dr. Jyothiprasanth M214. Dr. Dhirendra Ray215. Dr. Sivaramakrishnan P216. Dr. Kadalage Basavraj

Vijaykumar217. Dr. Lokesh Kumar Sharma218. Dr. Ingle Hemant

Dadasaheb219. Dr. Pratibha Ramchandra

Kale220. Dr. Kekatpure Aditya

Laxmikant221. Dr. Kashikar Anuja Sunil222. Dr. Kekatpure Aashay

Laxmikant 223. Dr. Suchitra Sivadas224. Dr. S Parimalam225. Dr. Ashish Singh Hariom

SinghThakur226. Dr. Reshmi S Nair227. Dr. Vivek Tiwari228. Dr. Trivedi Bhakti

Pradyumankumar229. Dr. Bhatnagar Abhinav

Sudhirkumar230. Dr. R. Veerakumaran231. Dr. Mohamed Riyaz V P232. Dr. Badnerkar Nikhil

Sunilkumar233. Dr. Shitole Rajendra

Popatrao234. Dr. Umamaheswari R.235. Dr. Subrata Samanta236. Dr. Balkawade Nilesh

Unmesh237. Dr. Shemeena V238. Dr. Ghurye Gaurav Uday239. Dr. Kadam Prasad

Kalyanrao240. Dr. Dhivya G241. Dr. Doshi Disha Shailesh242. Dr. Shailendra Kumar

Motwani243. Dr. Jeena K J244. Dr. Prasanth

Parameswaran245. Dr. Girish Francis246. Dr. Arjit Agarwal247. Dr. Inderjeet Singh Monga248. Dr. Nalini Gupta249. Dr. Sutar Vinayak Narayan250. Dr. Prachi Jain251. Dr. Gandhi Akshay

Rajendra252. Dr. Pravin Gupta253. Dr. Sandeep Kumar Bisoyi254. Dr. Deepashree

Daulatabad255. Dr. Pradyumna Krishna

Majumdar256. Dr. Praveen Kumar Singh257. Dr. Sunil Kast258. Dr. Rajiv Kumar Choubey259. Dr. Ishan Kumar260. Dr. Mayilvaganan261. Dr. Shobana B262. Dr. Gokul G

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263. Dr. Ziyana Liyakath264. Dr. Shyamsunder Rendedla265. Dr. Kothawala Hitesh Kanti266. Dr. Urmi Khanna267. Dr. Sanchit Garg268. Dr. Saleem Jahangir269. Dr. Vijayamohan N270. Dr. Dhaigude Sudhir

Bhimrao271. Dr. Pankaj Gupta272. Dr. Mukul Satija273. Dr. Rishabh Jaju274. Dr. Tanay Sharma275. Dr. Vivek Dwivedi276. Dr. Shaleen Rana277. Dr. Dev Prakash Sharma278. Dr. Gupta Kalpana Murarilal279. Dr. Raghuveer Chander

Alluri280. Dr. Aniruddha Sarkar281. Dr. Amardeep Singh282. Dr. Rohit Nara283. Dr. Atul Malhotra284. Dr. Parul Arora285. Dr. Vandana Sachdeva286. Dr. Priya Amitabh287. Dr. Urgunde Atul Malikarjun288. Dr. Patil Amolkumar289. Dr. Laxman Singh Charan290. Dr. Sharoff Lokesh Mohan291. Dr. Vikram Prabu S292. Dr. Sayantanava Mitra293. Dr. Archana Rani294. Dr. Gautham Kiron T295. Dr. Mithun Manohar M296. Dr. Arun O297. Dr. Bagadia Jimish Deepak

298. Dr. Vishesh Khanna299. Dr. Aakash300. Dr. Balaraju M.301. Dr. Sarath Menon R302. Dr. Aditendraditya Singh

Bhati303. Dr. Ingale Vinod

Chhaganrao304. Dr. Joy Ajoykumar Ghoshal305. Dr. Sunny Agarwal306. Dr. Akash Deep Aggarwal307. Dr. Shah Amish Jayantilal308. Dr. Ajit Joseph Venniyoor309. Dr. Shweta Rajput 310. Dr. Nilanjana Ghosh311. Dr. Tarke Chandrakant

Raosaheb312. Dr. Pallavi Verma313. Dr. Naik Sameer

Shriramrao314. Dr. Sinha Shivendra Kumar315. Dr. Patil Virendra Vijaysinh316. Dr. Shyamal Das317. Dr. Mathur Rajat Kumar318. Dr. Ankit Thora319. Dr. Karthika M320. Dr. Aparajita Goel321. Dr. Nesargi Aditya Milind322. Dr. Puri Nadisha Rajesh323. Dr. Suvy Manuel324. Dr. Deshmukh Abhijeet

Baburao325. Dr. Deepti Simon326. Dr. Momin Mohaddis

Ahmed327. Dr. Gondhale Harshal

Pradeep328. Dr. Gajanand Dhaked

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329. Dr. Kevin Syam330. *Dr. Pawar Parmeshwar

Jankiram331. Dr. Bhoite Amol Shashikant332. Dr. Mehta Purva Ranjit333. Dr. Shibina V R334. Dr. Mohak Vijaykumar

Ruparelia335. Dr. Arun Kumar Agarwal336. Dr. Pankaj Nagori337. Dr. Mayank Uppal338. Dr. Subhadip Mandal339. Dr. Sameer Sakkeer

Hussain340. Dr. Priyanka Ghosh341. Dr. Seema Parija342. Dr. Rashmi Kavindran343. Dr. Mala Das344. Dr. Simantika Ghosh345. Dr. Sandeep Kumar346. Dr. Sonia Gupta347. Dr. Patil Saurabh Sheshrao348. Dr. Banugade Sandip

Madhukar349. Dr. Sharanabasappa S

Dhanwadkar350. Dr. Deshpande Sanjay

Pankaj351. Dr. Akash Vilas Dhuru352. Dr. Pankaj Arora353. Dr. Biju P P354. Dr. Sheth Rachit

Bharatkumar355. Dr. Kolte Ankush Subhash356. Dr. Rajkiran Kanhaiya

Rathi357. Dr. Dada Maruti Koli358. Dr. Shahanand Dhwni Anil359. Dr. Sarkar Tandra360. Dr. Yadvir Garg361. Dr. Ankita Bisani362. Dr. Ranparia Kalpesh Babulal363. Dr. Ranjith K R364. Dr. Gandhi Komal Anil365. Dr. Bachhav Manoj Vilas366. Dr. Anush Mohan367. Dr. Yogesh Jopat368. Dr. Waghmare Sudatta Bhimrao369. Dr. Rajeev S V370. Dr. Palak Arora371. Dr. K. Kartik Kumar372. Dr. Rahul Popli373. Dr. Manu Paul374. Dr. Rajnish Kumar375. Dr. Jadhav Mahesh Mohanrao376. Dr. Londhe Anand Madhukar377. Dr. Kamran Zaman378. Dr. Manish Chomal379. Dr. Kanika Gera380. Dr. Gourav Thakral381. Dr. Shende Unnati Manohar382. Dr. Kirnake Vijendra Vasantrao383. Dr. Leon Vengazhyil Alexander384. Dr. Pradeep Shenoy M385. Dr. Belehalli Pavan386. Dr. Nitin Kumar Bajpai387. Dr. Dodia Viralkumar Natvarsinh388. Dr. Vijayanand TC389. Dr. Chawla Hitesh Gurbachan

Lal

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The council also recomended that MNAMS may be conferred on the remaining candidates after thier application are completed with all the desired documents

* Incomplete

390. Dr. R. Jaishree391. Dr. Ravi Kumar Sharma392. Dr. Varun Malu393. Dr. Sourabha Kumar Patro394. Dr. Deepak Sharma395. Dr. M. Anbarasan396. Dr. Rajguru Vikram Ashok397. Dr. Krithikameenakshi J.398. Dr. Alphienes Stanley X399. Dr. Vikneswaran G.400. Dr. Kailash S.401. Dr. Ravindra B. K. 402. Dr. Swati Agrawal403. Dr. Ranjan Bhattacharyya404. Dr. Patel Chittaranjan

Parimal405. Dr. Rakul Nambiar K406. Dr. Rathore Khushwant

Bhagirath407. Dr. Tripathi Agraja Vijay

Narain408. Dr. Keya Chakraborty409. Dr. Swarbhanu Porel410. Dr. Samendra Kumar

Karkhur411. Dr. Chandni Sharma412. Dr. Deepti Singh413. Dr. Moumita Bhaowal414. Dr. Vivek Dudeja415. Dr. Sugeeth M. T.416. Dr. Yash Bharat Shah417. Dr. Vaishnav Pooja

Devkishan418. Dr. Gajera Vatsal Girish419. Dr. Subhash U420. Dr. Joe M Das421. Dr. Deiva A

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Names approved in the Council meeting held on 17th September, 2016

1. Dr. Aditya Gargava2. Dr. Sherin P Mathew3. Dr. Nandeesh S4. Dr. Shintre Hemant Sunil5. Dr. Prasin Pradeep6. Dr. Ridhi Arya7. Dr. Bindu Rani8. Dr. Rajat Ranjan9. Dr. Kumar Saurabh10. Dr. Samarth Arya11. Dr. Neha Ladha12. Dr. Rony Benson13. Dr. Shailesh Pai14. Dr. Chandana R D15. Dr. Lisha Govind K V 16. Dr. Hafizur Rahman17. Dr. Guru S18. Dr. Joseph Mathew

Kaadapuram19. Dr. Sabin George20. Dr. Himanshu Vijay21. Dr. Chinmay Biswas22. Dr. Mohd Qaleem23. Dr. Vishisht Singh24. Dr. Ruhi Srivastava25. Dr. Jyothy O Kumari26. Dr. Ankita Mittal27. Dr. Reetadyuti

Mukhopadhyay28. Dr. Arun R29. Dr. Abhiruchi Chatterjee30. Dr. Vikalp Vashishtha31. Dr. Abhishek Jaiswal 32. Dr. Ojasvi Shanker33. Dr. Manjusha P P

34. Dr. Saikat Sau35. Dr. Sudhir Kumar Kale36. Dr. Joshi Nachiket Milind37. Dr. Hemendra Kumar Agrawal38. Dr. Sachin K S39. Dr. Aparna Pai U40. Dr. Ramesh V41. Dr. Serin Kuriakose42. Dr. Santhosh M43. Dr. Ajay Prasad Hrishi P44. Dr. Murali Krishna M M45. Dr. Vadivel S46. Dr. Vasanthakumar V47. Dr. Arun Kumar R48. Dr. John Joseph49. Dr. Sasikumar S50. Dr. Vinay K51. Dr. Jagneet Gill52. Dr. Abdul Gafoor P M53. Dr. K. Sushmita54. Dr. Barbind Sarang Renukadasrao55. Dr. Dharmender Malik56. Dr. Anuradha57. Dr. Manoj Mony58. Dr. Deshpande Shailesh Suresh59. Dr. John Suresh Kumar T R60. Dr. Anjana Dixon61. Dr. Harish Kumar M62. Dr. Babu Rajan A K63. Dr. Kapu Ravindranath64. Dr. Gaurav Jain65. Dr. Mysore Amulya66. Dr. Jessani Laxman Gobindram67. Dr. Paras Gupta68. Dr. Ashish Badaya

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69. Dr. Hemanth Vamanshankar70. Dr. Avala Nageswara Reddy71. Dr. Samant Ambareesh

Abhijeet72. Dr. Chandra Shekhar73. Dr. Chavan Prashant

Pandharinath74. Dr. Tyagi Rahul75. Dr. Purnima76. Dr. Namitha T77. Dr. Neha Tandon78. Dr. Khayas Omer Kunheen79. Dr. Balasubrahmanya K R80. Dr. Pooja Tiwary81. Dr. Phalak Pooja Ashok82. Dr. Basle Mheboobaalam

Villayatahemd83. Dr. Ankur Gupta84. Dr. Preeti Sahu85. Dr. Shanmuganathan R86. Dr. Sandeep George

Vilayakat87. Dr. D’Souza Jonathan James

Thelma88. Dr. Naeem Shafiq Jagani89. Dr. Borana Chirag Prakash90. Dr. Imran Jan91. Dr. Kapse Upendrakumar

Sahebrao92. Dr. Rahul Kumar

93. Dr. Yugal Karkhur94. Dr. Karthik Subramanian95. Dr. Abhishek Singh96. Dr. Mathur Neha

Satyaprakash97. Dr. Chaube Sanita

Radheshyam98. Dr. Ashish Nigam99. Dr. Anil V100. Dr. Azad Ahmad Shah101. Dr. Abhishek Kumar

Sambharia102. Dr. Gupta Rahul Harivansh103. Dr. Patil Rupali Subhash104. Dr. Sharankumar Jabshetty105. Dr. Shikhar Gupta106. Dr. Shweta Gandotra107. Dr. Sourabh Shankar

Chakraborty108. Dr. Patel Nishchil Hemant109. Dr. Sangeet Kumar Agarwal110. Dr. Kunal Rajeshkumar

Champaneri111. Dr. Neerja Bharti112. Dr. Pradhan Aditya Pradeep113. Dr. Ravi Prakash114. Dr. Sheerja Bali115. Dr. Mallika Sengupta116. Dr. Shekhar Sanghi

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Fellows/Members on rolls of the Academy

Honorary Fellows Members Members Fellows FAMS MAMS MNAMS

As on 31.03.2017 3 876 1,829 4,789

Deceased (during theperiod 2016-2017) - (-) 10 (-) 1 -

Elected in 2016 - (+) 26* (+) 129 -

Members elevated toFellowship in 2016 - - (-) 16 -

Members admitted afterqualifying in DNBExamination videRegulation V in 2016 - - - 537

On rolls as on 31.03.2017 3 892 1,941 5,326

* This includes the numbers of 16 Members elevaterd to Fellows

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Nominations of Medical Scientists forOrations and Awards – 2016-17

On the basis of the recommendations of the Orations & Awards Committee, the Council had approved the award of Orations and Awards for the year 2016-17 to the following scientists:

ORATIONS

Achanta Lakshmipathi Dr. Sunita Saxena, FAMS Oration : Director,

National Institute of Pathology-ICMR, Safdarjang Hospital Campus, Post Box No.4909,

New Delhi – 110029. Title of the Oration “Breast Cancer in Indian

Women-Genetic Risk Factors and Predictive Biomarkers”

Col. Sangham Lal Memorial Dr. Anil K. Jain, FAMS Oration : Director Professor and Head, Department of Orthopaedics,

University College of Medical Sciences & GTB Hospital, Delhi-110095.

Title of the Oration “Spinal TB: Impact of Research Evidence on Clinical Practice”.

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Dr. Baldev Singh Oration: Dr. Usha Kant Misra, FAMS Professor & Head, Department of Neurology, SGPGIMS., Lucknow.

Title of the Oration “Clinical and Experimental Studies in Japanese Encephalitis: Lessons Learnt”

Dr. R.V. Rajam Oration: Dr. Premashis Kar, FAMS Director and Head, Department of Gastroenterology

& Hepatology, Max Super Specialty Hospital, Vaishali, B001, Pragiyotishpur Apartments, Sector –X, Plot No.7, Dwarka,

New Delhi – 110075.

Title of the Oration “HEV-related Liver Disease in India: Why is the Disease Stormy?”

Dr. Pran Nath Chhuttani Dr. Shantanu Kumar Kar, FAMS Oration : Director (Research), Medical and Life Sciences, Institute of Medical Sciences &

SUM Hospital, Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan University,

K-8, Kalinga Nagar, Ghatikia, Bhubaneswar – 751003, Odisha.

Title of the Oration “New Perspective of Lymphatic Filariasis : Towards Elimination”

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Dr. J.G. Jolly Oration : Col (Dr.) Devendra Arora Professor & HOD, Department of Obst &

Gynaecology, Command Hospital (SC), Pune – 411040, (Maharashtra).

Title of the Oration “Fetal Blood Transfusion: The Saviour”

Academy Oration : Dr. Arvind Bagga, FAMS Professor, Department of Pediatrics, All India Institute of Medical

Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi-110029.

Title of the Oration “Therapies for Glomerular Diseases in Children”

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AWARDS

Shyam Lal Saksena Dr. Jyotsna Kailashiya Memorial Award : Assistant Professor,

Department of Biochemistry, Institute of Medical Sciences,

Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh).

Topic : “Graphene Oxide-based Biosensor for Detection of Platelet-derived Microparticles: A Potential Tool for Thrombus Risk Identification”.

Dr. Arthur Dr. Chandan J Das Saravanmuthu Associate Professor Thambiah Award : Professor,

Department of Radiodiagnosis, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi – 10029.

Topic : “Ulnar Nerve Sonography in Leprosy Related Ulnar Neuropathy Along with Electrophysiological Correlation”

Dr. S.S. Sidhu Award : Dr. Vinay K Chugh Associate Professor, Department of Dentistry All India

Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Basni Phase 2, Jodhpur (Rajasthan).

Topic : “Effect of Light-Curable Fluoride Varnish on Enamel Demineralization Adjacent to Orthodontic Brackets: An in-vivo Study”

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Dr. Vinod Kumar Bhargava Dr. K H Reeta Award : Professor, Department of Pharmacology, All India Institute of Medical

Sciences (AIIMS), Ansari Nagar, New Delhi – 110029

Topic: “Edaravone Attenuates Intracerebroventricular Streptozotocin-induced Cognitive Impairment in Rats”

Dr. Satya Gupta Award : Dr. Girish Chandra Bhatt Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, All India Institute of Medical

Sciences (AIIMS), Bhopal – 462024, (M.P.).

Topic : “Obstructive Sleep Apnea In Pediatric Age Group Is Linked to Poor Scholastic Performance & Nocturnal Enuresis: A Community Based Study in School Children of Central India”.

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Golden Jubilee Commemoration Award Lecture

On the recommendations of the Credentials Committee and with the approval of the Council, the youngest biomedical scientists elected as a Fellows during the year is invited to deliver Golden Jubilee Commemoration Award Lecture at the Annual Conference of the Academy.

Dr. Jugal Kishore, FAMS, Professor and Head, Department of Community Medicine, Vardhman Mahavir Medical College, was the youngest biomedical scientist elected as a Fellow during the year 2015. He delivered the Golden Jubilee Commemoration Lecture in the Annual Conference at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Raipur, Chhattisgarh on 23rd October, 2016. The Topic of his Lecture was “Essential Skills in Postgraduate Medical Curriculum of Community Medicine”.

Lifetime Achievement Award

The Council in its meeting held on 17th July, 2016 approved the conferment of Lifetime Achievement Award under Rule 34(d) on Dr. S.S. Deshmukh, FAMS for the year 2016 in recognition of her proven track record of professional excellence with subject expertise of high order. Being the Chairperson of Finance Committee of NAMS at present, she has served the Academy in different capacitites as Council member, Emeritus Professor and Members of several standing Committees. She has a life-long devotion to the cause of intergrity in professional practice intergrity and ethics in medical education. She has a quality of leadership for both, in the professional association of India and the National Academy of Medical Sciences.

Maintenance of the Buildings

The expenditure incurred on the maintenance of the administrative building is shared by the NAMS and the NBE on 50:50 basis. The jobs of house keeping and security have been entrusted on contract basis.

The following repair work were done in the Auditorium (01-04) and

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Academy building (05) as per details given below:

1. Installation of Video Conference devices/equipments (Cisco-SXx80 Highend Video Conference System) for Multi-professional Education and live interactive broadcast of CMEs from the Smt. Kamla Raheja Auditorium to other medical institution through NKN connectivity.

2. Fire safety system upgradation with ABC Fire Extinguishers under the compliance of Fire Safety norms of Delhi Fire Services (DFS) with No Objection Certificate (NOC) issued by DFS on 13th January, 2017 with 3 years validity.

3. LED energy efficient lighting system to reduce electricity consumption with long life span installed in the auditorium.

4. Renovation of ground floor and first floor toilets of the Auditorium for differently-abled and elderly persons.

5. Renovation and Network installation & upgradation in First & Second floor rooms of the main building.

Tenders/Quotations related to all above works and procurement of hardware infrastructure were called by the Academy as per procedure and work has been accomplished successfully during the year 2016-17.

(Please see back cover of the Annual Report for a photograph of the auditorium building)

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Publication of Annals

Annals of NAMS are being published from the ‘NAMS Centre for Research in Medical Education’ at Jodhpur from the issues of year 2013 and the contents of different issues of the Annals - quarterly journals is get uploaded onto NAMS’ website as and when it is made available after publication of the Annals. Earlier, the Annals issues for the year 2011 and 2012 couldn’t be published due to unforeseen reasons.

Earlier in 2013, after a gap period of 2 years i.e. 2011 & 2012, during NAMSCON 2013 (held at AIIMS, Jodhpur in October, 2013), Dr. Sanjeev Misra, Director, AIIMS, Jodhpur has agreed to publish the NAMS journals from Jodhpur Centre. The first journal printed from Jodhpur under ‘NAMS Centre for Research in Medical Education’, Jodhpur was on “Sleep Medicine”. It was based on CME programme on “Sleep Medicine” held on 25 October, 2013 during NAMSCON 2013 and got printed in mid 2014. After that, 1st issue of the year 2013 on “Golden Jubilee Lectures” was printed by the end of 2014. Efforts have been made to remove the vacuum to make the publication of Annals streamline and up-to-date under the guidance of Honorary Secretary, NAMS.

As on date in the year 2017, Annals issues of 2011, i.e. 47(1&2) & 47(3&4) have been printed. Annals 2012 issues are under process and will be printed soon. With this, the gap of 2011 and 2012 has been significantly reduced and will be over by the end of the year 2017.

Dr. Kuldeep Singh, Associate Editor from the ‘NAMS Centre for Research in Medical Education’, AIIMS Jodhpur while making a brief presentation before the Council Members on the status of Annals, conveyed that Annals has been indexed in the following:

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and all articles will be extracted to its database

• The WorldCat is indexing and having repository of our articles

Dr. Kuldeep Singh also informed that following procedures have been initiated by the Jodhpur Centre –

(a) ISSN for online version has been obtained which is - ISSN 2454:5635 from NISCAIR, Delhi.

(b) Annals available online on http://annals-nams.in as well as on the Academy website.

(c) Journal hosted on Open Journal System (OJS), an open source software includes all the functionality from submission, review process, lay-outs editing and for quick online publication only.

All the future issues of Annals of NAMS which will be printed at AIIMS, Jodhpur will be put on the website of National Academy of Medical Sciences by the NAMS Centre for Research in Medical Education, Jodhpur as http://annals-nams.in within 3 days of its distribution without involving any extra cost.

First issue of 2017 i.e. Vol. 53(1) is under printing at ‘NAMS Centre for Research in Medical Education’, Jodhpur. Since 2017, first issue of Vol. 53(1) will be initiated for PUBMED indexing and for that necessary steps are being initiated for the manuscripts, viz.

• Scientific Quality Standards • Technical Requirements • Evaluation and Set-up Process • Pre-application requirements: – ISSN: Annals of NAMS has both for hard copy and online – At least a two-year history of quality scholarly publishing in

the life sciences, a minimum of 25 peer reviewed articles (e.g., original research, review articles and clinical case reports)

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must be published in final form before one can apply. – ICMJE guidelines (Joint statement by COPE, DOAJ, WAME

and OASPA)

To meet the conditionality of PUBMED indexing, all issues from Vol. 53(1), 2017 onwards, will be on A4 size paper, with proper format and will have Editorial, which ‘NAMS Centre for Research in Medical Education’ at Jodhpur will take care of. Every effort is being made to have more number of manuscripts ready for the other volumes of 2017 issues so that by year end, it becomes a smooth process of publishing Annals systematically.

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Obituary

The death of the following distinguished Fellows/Members of the Academy is noted with sorrow:

Fellows:

1. Dr. Sudarshan K. Aggarwal2. Dr. Undurtu Narasimha Das 3. Dr. B.N. Dhawan4. Dr. T.S. Koshy5. Dr. Dhirendra Nath Nandi6. Dr. C.S. Paulose7. Dr. S. Ramachandran8. Dr. S.K. Sama9. Dr. Inder Bir Singh10. Dr. Eustace Joseph Souza

Members:

1. Dr. Sumeet Sandhu

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Annexure I

Text message of Dr. Mukund S. Joshi, President NAMS at the 56th Annual Convocation on 22nd October 2016 at Raipur

(Chhattisgarh)

Padmbhushan Dr. Nandu Laud, the Vice President of the NAMS. Dr. Sanjay Wadhwa and Dr. Nitin Nagarkar who is the brain behind this meeting, his colleagues Dr. Dhaneria, Dr. Agrawal, and Dr. Neema. Well! All I can tell you that the conference has been brilliant. There is no question that also in a short time. I believe on the 2nd October, that Dr. Deep Srivastava came all the way here and I am told by Dr. Srivastava that this place is completely transformed in the last few days since he had come.

While I am going to complement them for the excellent conference that we have had, as the President of the NAMS, I need to thank a few of the Member of Council & senior Fellows and I have few of them, sitting in front of me - Air Marshal M.S. Boparai, Dr. Saroj Chooramani, Dr. Haribhai Patel, you have been the giants of the Association at one time, Dr. Amit Mishra there & so many who have been here for so long long time. I cannot forget the name of Dr. J.S. Bajaj. Believe me, his vision, his thoughts process and the growth of academy that he had planned has come true to date and now it is for you fellows and new members to reach to greater heights and don’t flinch from responsibility. Don’t just say “Mere name ke samne FAMS, NAMS hai”. No ! That’s not your goal, your goal has to be to improve the academics of the academy and I am sure all of you will continue to do that. Having been said that, I have thoroughly enjoyed being here, and enjoyed the hospitality to no extent. I do wish the AIIMS Raipur the very best. And in the near years to come when their 1st batch will be coming out in a years’ time & all the best you’ll have a wonderful post graduate program soon; all the best again.

I would like to thank all the office and supporting staff of NAMS for making constant efforts in helping one and all in sailing the academy even difficult situation.

Jai Hind.

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Annexure IIText of the address by the Chief Guest Padmabhushan Dr. N.S.

Laud, Eminent Orthopaedic Surgeon, Mumbai, delivered at the 56th Annual Convocation on 22nd October 2016 at Raipur

(Chhattisgarh)

Namaskar! Mr. President of National Academy of Medical Sciences, my friend Dr. Mukund Joshi and Vice President Dr. Wadhwa, Scretary Dr. Srivastava, House Chairman Dr. N Nagarkar, the Dean Dr. Dhaneria, Dr Alok Agarwal, Dr. Neema, and Members and Fellows of the Medical Sciences, Council Members and Lifetime Achievement Awardee, Air Marshal (Dr.) M.S. Boparai, young Scientists and friends who have won Fellowship today and the Members who are going to be Fellow tomorrow, friends, ladies and gentlemen what excited me today particularly Dr. Alok Agarwal called me, Sir, we have function today. I belong to Shivaji Park. I don’t need short notice for any such Wonderful Function where you have the scientists and academicians to be honored. I am honored. That you called me, I think in my life time, it’s one of the good achievements to put on this robe, stand here and appreciate upcoming scientists of this country. What impressed me most was a large number of ladies. I think that tells us that this country has a very bright future. Any where there is motherly approach with father’s assistance, the product is good. If the product is good, success is assured. Today medical sciences are at cross roads. I have to mention this, because most of the awardees were from established institution with good facilities. What happens to the talent? This is happing because while money matters, the talent is lost. And I can tell you money is not the end. One time in life you feel that you need to achieve something where society will recognize you. And any where the society recognizes you, you feel satisfied, you feel contended. Unfortunately medical fraternity and medicine has undergone turmoil. The institution of family physicians is lost. Small nursing homes can’t come. Government, despite of best efforts, is not able to serve because the numbers are very high and to meet that do we compensate with appointing that kind of personnel, technologies, instruments, infrastructure so that the doctor can meet the challenge?

I do not know how many of you who got membership and fellowship but realize that you have the recognition from the fellow of medical sciences, but this NAMS is an organization with an act of parliament. I remember of having an

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extremely big argument with MCI chief one day. In few hospitals he said that we will not permit DNB. I thought that was a retrograde step. We are short of registered medical practitioners; we have many brilliant students who want to seek this position. Why can’t we upgrade the academy? Recognize the academy on the same platter as we recognize and fund the institutes. I think it is the need of the hour. Any where even a genuine good, private institution, like Shanker Netralay, like Trivandrum Institute, like Ganga Hospital. Why can’t it be recognized? It has material, it has men, scientists, it has research. So academy should now come forward & tell the Government. I have a feeling - today we have some very receptive personalities in our Govt. Yesterday, I asked Patel Sahab that do you have ear of Prime Minster? I thought that Mr. Patel is from Ahmadabad and if he has ears of him and tells him what academy is doing, I can tell you that the Prime minister will say – is that so? Did you give more than 40-50 Fellowships & 100 Memberships & recognize scientists, so I got a registered scientific pool? I think academy should be equivalent to any other authority. To research we need money. And I have a feeling whatever be the constraints, you need to make out a case, involve private trusts. I remember of excellent philanthropic trust like Dorabji Tata Trust, Shankar Sen’s Trust which has excellent reputation including Bill Gate’s Foundation. Because you have such a talent and in case you write to them, I am very certain that foundation will come forward. Because the problems related to country, right from the issues of pediatrics to geriatrics with rare disorders are not known in United States. If you do and publish, I predict in five years now there would be reverse brain drain.

What we talked about brain drain from here to America - don’t be surprised and that’s happening because many of my friends today, whose children are in medical school write to me, I want to send my child for 2 months to India for one single thing - to learn the art & science of diagnosis, to pull him away from technology and make him a human physician. And I think that is something where realization is coming. I could know in Ayush presentation today, I noticed the contribution to recognition of Ayurveda & Ayush is more in US than in our country. This surprised me! A country - that means our society has to be open and for that we need to do one thing - we need to leave our ego. We need change from I to We, and I think that will be right step forward. Today the corporate houses are coming in a big way in the area of medical care & my fear is the treatment & cost will go up because they have taken away the human component from the medical care. I am not against the corporates, I think very high flown research has got to come 74

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because they have money but my contention ‘Mr. President’ is exploitation of young talent. That’s my concern. That young scientists, young doctors who are brilliant, who have no environment. Many of our students turn out, become Post-graduates and what’s their problem? When they come out? Have they got atmosphere and, place to work? Place they can start their living? And at the end of nine years & ten years of hard work, just imagine! Should we not think? Because, today we are all concerned about two things; exploitation and consumer protection. Two biggest challenges! And we can it possibly control that challenge; but there is one way that you can control it. And that one way is that you become a part of creating institution, Where you follow seven core issues of health care that institution will produce seven essentials - care, compassion, communication, conscience, co-operation, collaboration to get a confidence, & training in computer so that you are with the world. And I did that experiment in 50 years ago. Today in Mumbai, I have & I have worked where I got Mr. President’s appreciation for training in India & community health i.e. Citizen Co-operative Hospital, based on the principle to take health care as right without exploitation and by self participation, and mind you that LIC is one such a example where people participated and today they have become the financer, so while AIIMS are the Apex Institution, citizen’s Institution could be Institution where young graduates can start their career as partners, are not exploited but are given an opportunity. Young nursing students are given nursing education, including ward boys as how how to be a good ward boy. I spent 50 years in putting up the institution. All of you think about it - about co-operative co-existence, for your progress, for society’s progress, for everybody’s progress.

I will end by giving a Sanskrit quotation of my hospital

#xukuke O;kf/kuk'kk f'kize pkjksX; fgros JqJqlk JqJqrkHkq;kr Ros fu"dke lsfo;kr

English meaning is:

To allay the suffering & relieve pain of patient, let us all follow the tenets of Shushruta’s teaching with the single aim to giving relief; to give him a good life with reward, not exploitation.Thank you very much!!!Jai Hind.

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Continuing Medical Education (CME) Programme

Report of CME Activities during April 1, 2016 - March 31, 2017

The following are the members of the CME Programme Committee:

1. Dr. Prema Ramachandran, FAMS - Chairperson2. Dr. Kamal Buckshee, FAMS - Member3. Dr. Rajeshwar Dayal, FAMS - Member 4. Dr. Mohan Kameswaran, FAMS - Member5. Dr. Saroj Chooramani Gopal, FAMS - Member6. Dr. Rajoo Singh Chhina, FAMS - Member7. Dr. M.V. Padma Srivastava, FAMS - Member8. Dr. Sanjeev Misra, FAMS - Member 8. Dr. K.K. Sharma, FAMS - Member - Secretary10. Dr. Mukund S. Joshi, FAMS - President, NAMS (Ex-officio Member)11. Dr. Deep N. Srivasatava, FAMS - Secretary, NAMS

During the year 2016-2017, one meeting of the CME Programme Committee was held on 28th June, 2016.

The Committee, time to time, co-opts Fellows to attend the meeting, depending on the expert advice required based on the topics of discussion and received CME proposals.

Extra-mural CME Programmes: These CME Programmes are run under the aegis of CME Programme Committee of the Academy. To improve the quality and contents of the Extramural CME Programmes funded by the NAMS, proposals received for funding are technically reviewed in the first instance by a subject expert who is also a Fellow of the NAMS. This practice has been followed since July 2004, and the reviewers so designated would evaluate the proposal and identify lacunae, if any, in the programme contents. The reviewers may suggest revision/ modification to be incorporated in the programme. These are communicated and nearly all such suggestions are invariably accepted by the organizers

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and only after the CME Scientific Programme are revised that the CME proposals processed for the grant-in-aid. A Fellow of the Academy is designated as Observer to attend and evaluate the extra-mural CME Programme. The Academy provides TA/DA and Honorarium to Fellows who are nominated as Observers to attend, review and submit report on the CME Programmes.

Out of the CME proposals received from various medical institutions/ professional bodies in the country, the Academy has sanctioned partial financial assistance for organizing Nine Extramural CME Programmes during the financial year April 1, 2016 to March 31, 2017.

The details of the Extra-mural CME Programmes funded during April 1, 2016 to March 31, 2017 are placed as Annexure IV.

The total expenditure sanctioned on Extramural CME Programmes during April 1, 2016 to March 31, 2017 is Rs.6,30,500/- (Rupees Six Lakh thirty thousand five hundred) only. Intramural CME Programmes: These CME Programmes are run under the aegis of Academic Committee of the NAMS. The Academic Committee identifies, from time to time, topics of national and academic relevance for funding as Intramural CME Programmes. Just like for the Extramural CMEs the Academy provides TA/DA and Honorarium to Fellows who attend and submit evaluation report on the CME Programmes as NAMS Observers.The Academy has funded 3 Intramural CME/Symposia during the year 2016-17.

Details of the Intra-mural CMEs Programmes are:-

1. NAMS-PGI Symposium on “Osteoporosis” held at Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh on April 23, 2016

2. NAMS Symposium on “Tobacco or Health: Make Better Choice” held at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Raipur on October 21, 2016

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3. NAMS-NFI Symposium on “Nutrition and Health Transition in India: Findings from National Surveys” held at Kamla Raheja Auditorium JS Bajaj Centre for Multi-professional Education, New Delhi on November 30, 2016

The total expenditure in organizing the Intramural CME/Symposia Programme was Rs.3,34,313/- (Rupees Three lakhs thirty four thousand three hundred thirteen) only. The details are given in Annexure V.

Fig. 1 Gives graphic representation of expenses incurred on extramural and intramural Programmes in 2015-16 and 2016-17.

Total expenditure on CME Programmes (both extramural and intramural) during 2015-16 and 2016-17.

Fig 1. Comparative representation of expenses incurred on extramural and intramural CME Programmes in 2015-16 and 2016-17.

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The State chapter-wise distribution of extramural and intramural CME/Symposia Programmes are given in Fig. 2.

Fig. 2. The State-Chapter-wise representation of extramural and intramural CME Programmes in 2016-17

States where extramural CME programmes were held during April 1, 2016 - March 31, 2017

States where intramural CME programmes were held during April 1, 2016 - March 31, 2017

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Fig. 3 The State-wise distribution of Extramural and Intramural CME Programmes for 2016-17

State-wise distribution of Extramural and Intramural CME Programmes sanctioned for 2016-17 in Fig. 3

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The State-wise distribution of Extramural CME Programmes sanctioned in last 3 years, viz. from 2014-15 to 2016-17

The State-wise distribution of extramural CME Programmes for each year from 2014-17 is given in Table below:-

States 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 Expenditure incurred during 2016-17 (Rs.)

Andhra Pradesh 1 - - -Bihar - - 1 75,000Chandigarh - 2 3 219,500Chhattisgarh - - 1 75,000 Delhi 1 75,000 Goa - - - -Gujarat - 1 - -Haryana - 1 1 75,000 Himachal Pradesh - 1 - -Jammu & Kashmir - - - -Jharkhand - Karnataka 2 1 1 36,000Maharashtra 3 1 - -Puducherry 2 1 - -Rajasthan - - 1 75,000Tamil Nadu 1 - - -Uttar Pradesh 2 1 -

Total 11 9 9 630,500/-

The details of Seminars, Symposia, Short-term Courses and Workshops supported under the CME programmes under State Chapters is given below as Annexure - III:

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Annexure – III

Extramural CME Programmes ofNAMS Chapters

The Scientific activities of the Academy include the academic activities of its State Chapters. The report of their activities under the CME programmes for the financial year 2016-17 are given below:-

Bihar

During the year under review, the Bihar Chapter has organized one Extramural CME Programme (at Patna) with the financial assistance from the NAMS.

Chandigarh

During the year under review, the Chandigarh Chapter has organized three Extramural CME Programmes (at Chandigarh) with the financial assistance from the NAMS.

Chhattisgarh

During the year under review, the Chhattisgarh Chapter has organized one Extramural CME Programmes (at Raigarh) with the financial assistance from the NAMS.

Delhi

During the year under review, the Delhi Chapter has organized one Extramural CME Programme (at Delhi) with the financial assistance from the NAMS.

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Haryana

During the year under review, the Haryana Chapter has organized one Extramural CME Programme (at Rohtak) with the financial assistance from the NAMS.

Karnataka

During the year under review, the Karnataka Chapter has organized one Extramural CME Programme (at Bengaluru) with the financial assistance from the NAMS.

Rajasthan

During the year under review, the Rajasthan Chapter has organized one Extramural CME Programme (at Jodhpur) with the financial assistance from the NAMS.

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Report on Extramural CME Programmes from 01.04.2016 to 31.03.2017

1. CME Programme on “Achieving Universal Health Coverage by Application of Principles of Public Health Management” held on 16th - 17th May, 2016 at the School of Public Health, PGIMER., Chandigarh.

Organizing Secretary: Dr. Sonu Goel, Associate Professor, School

of Public Health, PGIMER., Chandigarh – 160012.

Main Objectives of the CME Programme

– To enable participants understand the concepts and principles of health management towards achieving universal health coverage.

– To illustrate with relevant case studies as to how Universal Health Coverage can be achieved through effective leadership in health sector.

– To build capacity of middle and senior level managers in effectively utilizing human resource in health towards strengthening of health systems.

– To equip participants on appreciating gaps in current scenario and envision future trends in health care management for effective decision making.

Highlights of the Observer’s (Dr. Rajesh Kumar, FAMS) Report

Ambience of the programme was very good, the participants were very enthusiastic and most of the sessions were interactive. All sessions have exercises which gave hands-on experience.

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2. CME Programme on “Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Health Research Methodology” held on 11th - 12th July, 2016 at St. John’s Research Institute, St. John’s National Academy of Health Sciences, Bangalore.

Organizing Secretary: Dr. Prem K. Mony, Head, Division of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Population Health, St. John’s Research Institute & Associate Professor, Dept. of Community Health, St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore.

Main Objectives of the CME Programme

– To train at least 30 junior medical faculty/post graduate students per year in epidemiologic methods and statistical methods that can be used on data produced from different epidemiologic study designs.

– To provide practical working knowledge of epidemiology and biostatistics with sufficient Hands-on Practical Exercises.

Highlights of the Observer’s (Dr. N. Srinivasa Murthy, FAMS) Report

The number of participants for the programme was more than as envisaged of 30 participants for the programme. The methodology consisted of lectures and demonstrations with highly interactive sessions. Participants were involved to a great extent and were also given exercises at the end of each session. They were asked to evaluate the same immediately after each session in an objective manner employing a 5 point scale. The evaluation and feed-back provided by the participants indicated that they were satisfied and had a good learning opportunity.

The topics included were relevant to the theme. The identification of resource persons were quite appropriate and were based on the experience in health research methodology, epidemiology and bio-statistics. It was a well arranged CME Programme and was carried out as per earlier drawn-up schedule. However, there could have been

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some invited faculty from other institutions to have multi-lateral view of the subject. The present CME Scientific Programme consisted of many innovative procedures such as: (a) online dissemination of material of the Learning Resource Material (LRM) to each of the participant’s laptop before commencement of lectures, (b) feed-back and an on line evaluation of the sessions immediately after presentation by the faculty, (c) feed-back as an open- ended question, (d) continuous video recording of the lectures delivered by the faculty, and (e) hands-on training and practical sessions. The lectures were illustrative and interactive with the participants. I can definitely say that CME Programme was quite effective in terms of achieving pre-defined specific learning objectives.

3. CME Programme on “National Symposium on Preventive Psychiatry” held on 11th September, 2016 at AIIMS. New Delhi.

Organizing Secretary: Dr. Rakesh K. Chadda, FAMS, Professor, Deptt. of Psychiatry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi – 110029.

Main Objectives of the CME Programme

– Sensitization of the postgraduate trainees on the principles of preventive psychiatry.

– To assess their knowledge and update the knowledge regarding preventive psychiatry.

– To enhance their skills and attitude towards preventive psychiatry.

– To equip them in developing and using preventive strategies to allay psychiatric problems in their day to day practice and in the community.

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Highlights of the Observer’s (Dr.Shridhar Sharma, FAMS) Report

The symposium was well organized. There was a brief inauguration. The scientific programme started at 9.15 A.M. The hall was generally full during the programme. There was an active participation from the audience. Audio visuals were of good quality. All the presentations were relevant. Faculty for the programme had been well selected and represented many leading institutions of the country including AIIMS, New Delhi, PGIMER, Chandigarh, GMCH, Chandigarh, PGIMS, Rohtak, Jamia Hamdard, IHBAS, Delhi and NIMHANS, Bangalore. The Ojbjectives; to sensitise and update the postgraduate trainees on the principles of preventive psychiatry, and to equip them in developing and using preventive strategies in their day to day practice and in the community were fulfilled by the design and execution of the CME Scientific Programme.

4. CME Programme as Preconference Workshop on “Scientific Medical Writing” during the 49th Annual Conference of Indian Pharmacological Society (IPSCON-2016) held on 20th October, 2016 at Gamma Knife Centre, PGIMER., Chandigarh.

Organizing Secretary: Dr. Bikash Medhi, Professor, Deptt. of Pharmacology, PGIMER., Chandigarh –160012.

Main Objectives of the CME Programme

– To familiarize and train junior faculty members and P.G. students in the art and science of Medical Writing after the Clinical Research has been successfully executed.

– To give an understanding to clinical investigators in planning clinical research: sponsored or investigator initiated, accreditation of the research site, regulatory requirements of clinical research, pharmacovigilance during clinical trial, collection and management of clinical data, medical writing and career development in clinical research.

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The main objectives of two-day Workshop were to teach the emerging clinicians and scientists and train them in the skills for designing and executing the pertinent clinical study. Further the workshop emphasized on collecting and managing clinical research data, and exploring it for logical conclusions and presentations to the scientific community. The topics covered under this workshop discussed the perspective of clinical operations, investigator-initiated research, accreditations of investigator’s site, ethics of clinical research, regulatory pharmacovigilance, medical writing, and career development in Clinical Research.

Highlights of the Observer’s (Dr. P. L. Sharma, FAMS) Report

A total 48 participants were registered and generally around 46 were remain present during the Scientific Sessions. The Resource persons provided evidence based information which was of good quality and all sessions were interactive. The participants were provided LRMs before the session started.

Introducing the CME topic the Key speaker stated that medical writing is a much more specialized area of Scientific Writing, whereas Scientific Writing is writing about sciences regardless of whether it is about medicine, chemistry or physics, etc. Thus all medical writers are science writers, while all science writers are not medical writers. Medical writing deals developing Clinical and Scientific documentation in a standard comprehensive, reliable, skilled and convincing manner. Medical writing is an art of writing about a particular content more efficiently and clearly that target audience can simply understand and imbibe it. A medical writer requires a potential to catch every minute detail from the topic and should have the capability to understand and work separately on each of them. Medical writing is an interdisciplinary exercise and needs a meticulous attitude towards collective and analyzing available information and developing a document/chapter as per need. Medical writing is an important and significantly essential function needed at every stage of making a/or developing as a medical/health professional. Different speakers deliberated in different lectures in the interactive workshop on various topics : Why Publish?;Types of Publications; Choosing the Right

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Journal for publication of your research paper; Structure of an original research paper; Writing a Title, Abstract and Introduction that make a first good impression; Materials and Method: a recipe for success; Reporting Results Writing Discussion – interpreting and analyzing critically, Reference to literature and citations, Ethics of publication and Ethical Misconduct (Plagiarsim, Authorship criteria), etc. Different types of Medical Scientific Writing, such as Medical Journalism, Medical Education, Medical marketing of healthcare products, Publication/Presentation, Research Documents, Regulatory Documents Writing, etc. were also covered.

Although the conduct of Scientific Programme during the Workshop fulfilled the projected objectives, the arrangements for scientific sessions and local hospitality were handled by volunteers and organizers were not up to the mark and lack optimal standards. The main reason was that the Convenor and his senior staff were being engaged in some other concurrently held workshops and were not able to do the full justice with the Scientific Programmes. It is desirable that for proper conduct of a workshop, not other similar programmes should be held concurrently. 5. CME Programme on “Health System Strengthening” held on

21st November, 2016 at the School of Public Health, PGIMER., Chandigarh.

Organizing Secretary : Dr. Arun Kumar Aggarwal, Professor, School of Public Health, PGIMER., Chandigarh – 160012.

Main objectivies of the CMS Programme :

– Given a set of health system related data, participants will be able to use and interpret to do root cause analysis and identify the bottlenecks using systems approach.

– For any health programme, participants will be able to identify implementation research questions and develop implementation research proposals.

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– Participants will be able to use some existing mechanisms like Death Reviews, Information Technology, Telemedicine, Supportive Supervision, HMIS, etc to strengthen the health systems.

– Participants will develop understanding of concepts of communication, motivation, leadership, conflict management for organizational effectiveness.

Highlights of the Observer’s (Dr. Rajesh Kumar, FAMS) Report

Total 28 participants registered of which 23 were present at observation. There were around 20 + variable sessions. The CME Programme was well organized with sufficient space, well equipped support of Faculty/Resource Persons audio-visual aids, fully functional facility of Videography and sound mixer systems installed was a successful academic Scientific Programme. Participants were encouraged for interactive discussions and clarifications. Group work and Role Plays were conducted in some sessions.

Providing the background of the CME, the organizers stated that health systems are supposed to deliver quality services to people at affordable price and ensure equity. According to WHO, health system consists of all organizations, people and actions whose primary interest is to promote, restore and maintain health. National Health Policy 2017 has gone beyond this and has included safe water and sanitation, Swachh Bharat and toilets for every one, etc. To implement and ensure their proper functioning is a challenge. We cannot achieve desirable health outcomes without strengthening the system. WHO has given the concept of building blocks of health systems: Governance, Financing, Service delivery, Health workforce, Information, and Medicines/ vaccines/other technologies, in a mutually enhancing way, to improve health outcomes, protect citizens from catastrophic financial loss and impoverishment due to illness, and ensure consumer satisfaction, in an equitable, efficient and sustainable manner.

In the first lecture, Dr. Krishna, a neonatologist discussed trends of Infant Mortality Rate (IMR), Neonatal Mortality Rate (NMR) and Post-

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NMR over last one decade; he mentioned that IMR has declined by 34% with commensurate decline in Post-NMR. However, NMR has not changed much. He shared the targets to be achieved: U5MR of 25 by 2030 (SDG), IMR of 25 by 2017(MHM), and NMR of <10 by 2030 (INAP). With introduction of National health Mission (NHM), there was substantial impact on Post-NMR and Late-NMR. However, decline in Early-NMR was insignificant. Within first week also, 40% NMR occurs in first 24 hours and about 60% in 72 hours. Thus, probably programs that should work around time of birth are not working properly. Important causes of neonatal deaths are: prematurity (35%), birth asphyxia (20%), sepsis (15%), and pneumonia (16%). Thus, three most important killers that deserve attention are: preterm birth, complications, and neonatal infections. In the next lecture, Dr. Subodh deliberated on Inter Sectoral Coordination (ISC) in health care. To start with it was interactive- he asked participants: “Think what state of health you are in?” “Think what factors contribute to this state of health”. He introduced W.H.O. definition of ISC. He deliberated on the factors responsible for effective group work. These are task functions and process functions. Task function relates to: how of getting group work completed and technical nature of task, e.g. for immunization role of ICD is mobilization and role of health deptt. in session management. The topic of Maternal and Child Death Reviews was discussed by Dr. Prasanth. He interacted to know participant’s knowledge about the issues involved in the death reviews. He explained the differences in assigning “Causes of Death” to the “Factors and Delays for the death” and how this information would be useful for the health system. Participants told that death review meetings happen at district level and hospital level and were able to elicit some of the differences. Dr. Amerjeet Singh discussed the topic of Communication in Health. He drove home the point that verbal/spoken and written communication without appropriate change in tone (verbal) fonts (written) is not of any use. Main principle of effective communication were then outlined by him, which were much appreciated by the participants.

6. CME Programme on “Combating Anti Microbial Resistance” held on 9th February, 2017 at Late Shri Lakhiram Agrawal Memorial Government Medical College, Raigarh, Chattisgarh.

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Organizing Secretary: Dr. Purnima Raj, Professor & Head, Department of Pharmacology, Late Shri Lakhiram Agrawal Memorial Medical College, Raigarh – 496001, Chhattisgarh.

Main Objectives of the CME Programme

- To describe why anti-microbial resistance (AMR) is a threat to human health.

- To differentiate the multiple mechanisms of how AMR develops. - To analyse the “One Health” concept of multi-sectoral risk factors

for AMR. - To appreciate the positive steps that are taken in India towards

containing/combating AMR. - To construct strategies to combating AMR using the ‘One Health’

framework . - To start a process of networking and learning from each other in a

clinical set-up and how to minimize the dangers of AMR in India.

Expected Outcome from the participants of the CME/Workshop were to establish and maintain clinical knowledge, skills and attitudes appropriate to their practice:

- Apply knowledge of the clinical, socio-behaviouoral, and fundamental biomedical sciences relevant to the AMR

- Apply knowledge of mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance, adverse effects of drugs, etc. to prevent irrational use of antibiotics

- To Promote ‘Stop AMR Campaign’ - To apply knowledge gained in the CME and suggest action plans

for ‘Stop AMR Campaign’

Highlights of the Observer’s (Dr. K.K. Sharma, FAMS) Report

The CME started with the snapshot introductory remarks on the problem of anti-microbial resistance (AMR) by the CME Faculty Coordinator, Dr. Santanu Tripathi who stressed on the irrational and in discriminate use of antibiotics and its problems world over. However, specially in India, it is a cause for concern due to unregulated health care and limited financial

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resources. As per one estimate India was the largest consumer of antibiotics in the World. Causes for this are many, varying from poor public health indicators, rising incomes, availability of inexpensive antibiotics over-the-counter without a prescription and overuse and misuse of antibiotics by the medical practioners many of whom are quakes. Overuse of antibiotics dramatically contributes to the increased resistance and causes significant mortality, morbidity and increased health-care cost. We seem to be approaching a hopeless state of affairs when we shall wither away from benefits that had been achieved by “antibiotic-magic bullets” of yester years. This crisis assumed a serious proportions due to lack of development of new AMs. It is a matter that needs serious contemplation. The need of the hour is concerted and coordinated efforts by all to create a dedicated agency to monitors antibiotic use, to have important policies for encouraging appropriate and prudent use to antibiotics in public, private and informal health sectors and renew research efforts to develop newer antibiotics to manage the crisis. To discuss all these aspects and more about the issues, the present CME has been organized with several interactive sessions and requested all participants to be not only serious listeners but also to cross-talk, interact and give their valuable opinion and comments time to time.

In the second presentation the speaker dwelt on the pharmacokinetic, and pharmacodynamic aspects of AM prescribing, like: (i) concentration-dependent killing (CDK) antibiotics (aminoglycosides, FQs, rifampicim, metronidazole and its congeners), (ii) time-dependent killing (TDK) antibiotics (beta-lactums-penicillins, cephalosporins, carabenems and monobactums, macrolides, clindamycin) and (iii) others which are TDK with post-antibiotic effect (PAE) antibiotics (azithromycin, clarithromycin, longer acting tetracyclines, FQs, rifampicim, and a new anti-TB drug, delamanid). It was a stressed that rational use of antibiotics is possible with better understanding of PK-PD and mechanisms of development of AM resistance.

In the subsequent presentation, the speaker discussed the factors involved in developing the AMR. Environment and One-Health Approach where he emphasized that we know little about antibiotic resistome of environmental bacteria and therefore it is important to understand

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antibiotic resistance reservoirs in the environment and their potential impact on health. Current strategies and interventions mainly focus on risk assessment in clinical settings while non-clinical environments are largely ignored. In the context of the global increase in antibiotic resistance bacteria and genes in the environment and to understanding the relevant stakeholders’ perceptions, knowledge and beliefs regarding the problem. In the next two deliberations, speakers discussed the importance of qualitative research in AM stewardship. It was stressed that according to previous qualitative findings three major factors were recognized – patients, health systems and professionals, and policy and regulatory issues. The studies show that patients noncompliance with prescribers’ instructions, self-medication, poverty ignorance about antibiotic use and lack of awareness about resistance were possible contributors to resistance development. In 2013 CDC published report on top 18 drug-resistant bacterial flora and a level of concerns were divided in three categories urgent, serious and concerning and classified different bacteria in each category. The CDC also devised Seven Core Elements of Hospital Antibiotic Stewardship Program which were discussed in detail. Antibiotic Stewardship Program, if followed in its letter and spirit may result in containing the many problems related to the AM resistance.

At the end of the lecture, four hands-on group dynamic exercises were given to four separate group of participants on different aspects covered in the deliberation. Each group was given 20 min to complete the task. One representative of the group presented the findings and arrived solution to the given task which was moderated by the CME Programme Convenor.

7. CME Programme on the “Research Methodology : Basics of Biomedical Research– Principles and Methods” held on 13th February, 2017 in the Department of Pharmacology, Patna Medical College and Hospital, Patna, (Bihar).

Organizing Secretary: Dr. N.R. Biswas, Organizing Secretary,

AIGJCONIPS2017, Director cum Vice Chancellor, Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sheikhpura, Patna-800014, Bihar.

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Main Objectives of the CME Programme

At the end of the event, the participants shall be able to:

– appreciate the need and purpose of biomedical research – familiarize with the dimensions and methods of biomedical

research – know the components of a research protocol and understand

how to write a good research Prtocol/Proposal – develop a basic insight of data management and use of statistics

in research – understand the principles and processes of reporting research – be exposed to nuances of research translation and translational

research.

Highlights of the Observer’s (Dr. K.K.Sharma, FAMS) Report

Overall ambience of the Workshop was very good. The venue of the CME was the same lecture theatre, where legendary medical scientist of India, Dr. B.C.Roy attended his MBBS classes in the Patna Medical College. This fact kept the participants in a very engaged and elated mood. As a result, of their interest in the CME subject and fruitful scientific discussions during and after the meeting with other delegates and Learned Faculty of the CME, the participants were very enthusiastic, serious and interactive in their involvement in the proceedings of the Workshop. Among the participants 5–6 were senior faculty members from the Department of Pharmacology and Medicine of Patna Medical College and rest were PGs and junior level faculty from various Medical Colleges and Pharmacy Institutions of the country.

In the first lecture on Biomedical and Health Research, the Speaker set the ball rolling by defining the health research as per WHO guidelines and stressed that the biomedical and health research is needed to bridge the knowledge gaps that exist in all areas of health care. Such gaps in understanding diseases, are in reference to their risk factors, etiopathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis, prognosis, and their treatment, palliation, cure or prevention. Often the gaps are in translating

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the existing knowledge into healthcare practice. Therefore, for optimization of health care, biomedical and health research is indispensable. To accomplish this, priorities have to be set for actions.

The next speaker elaborated on the basic concepts required to write the Research Protocols for conducting research and getting grants from the funding agencies. Various domains – protocol contents, study methods, types of clinical trials and clinical research to improve clinical practice, RCTs, Observational studies, statistics, access to source data, protocol deviation(s) and violation, etc. were discuss. Ethical issues of clinical research were also covered – calculation of sample size/group size in clinical research/trials, alpha and beta errors and their role in calculation of sample size, recruitment of trial subjects, vulnerable research subjects, IES, PIS, ethical dilemmas –confidentiality, loyalty, elements of review of research protocols, etc were discussed.

In the lecture on Evidence-based clinical practice, hierarchy of Evidence and their 8 levels were discussed alongwith ethical issues involved in obtaining different category of evidence. In subsequent lectures different speakers covered the dimensions and methods of Biomedical Research – Primary and Secondary research, Descriptive studies, Analytical studies, Observational studies, Cross sectional, Cohort-, Case-control studies, Interventional study designs, Scientific Writing and Publication, manuscript preparation, role of medical statistics in analyzing the research data, types of the research data and drawing the inferences were discussed. After each lecture enough time was given to the participant to ask question and seek clarifications.

At the end of the lecture, four hands-on group dynamic exercises were given to four separate group of participants on different aspects covered in the deliberation. Each group was given 20min to complete the task. One representative of the group presented the findings and arrived solution to the given task which was moderated by the CME Programme Convenor.

8. CME Programme on the “Healthcare Leadership” held on 23rd February, 2017 at the Department of Community Medicine &

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Family Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Jodhpur, Rajasthan.

Organizing Secretary: Prof. Pankaja Ravi Raghav, Professor & Head, Department of Community and Family Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences(AIIMS) Jodhpur, Rajasthan-342005.

Main Objectives of the CME Programme

– To update the participants about different types of healthcare leadership skills

– To develop leadership skills among the participants, explaining the importance of team, enhancing their role as a trainer and demonstrating a positive attitude towards work.

– To encourage participants for opting appropriate life skills and leadership style in order to create a healthy environment at their workplace.

Highlights of the Observer’s (Dr. Sanjay Chaturvedi, FAMS) Report

Healthcare systems are composed of numerous professional groups, departments, and specialties with intricate, nonlinear interactions between them; the complexity of such systems is often unparalleled as a result of constraints relating to different disease areas, multidirectional goals, and multidisciplinary staff. Within large organizations such as healthcare systems, the numerous groups with associated subcultures might support or be in conflict with each other. Leadership needs to capitalize on the diversity within the organization as a whole and efficiently utilize resources when designing management processes, while encouraging personal to work towards common goals. A number of leadership approaches can be adapted to the healthcare setting to optimize management in this highly complex environment. Leadership theory is dynamic and continues to change over time.

The deliberations of different resource persons and interactive hands-on and role- modeling sessions during the workshop made the participants

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to develop leadership skill in healthcare field. It was evident by the feed-back received from the participants and it is hoped that a follow-up of the understanding of the subjects covered during the workshop will be useful for them to lead with high proficiency in their different health domains.

9. CME Programme on the “Principles in Trauma Management” held on 23rd February, 2017 at Pt. B.D. Sharma PGIMS., Rohtak, Haryana.

Organizing Secretary: Dr. R.C.Siwach, Senior Professor & Head,

Department of Orthopaedics, PGIMS., Rohtak.

Main Objectives of the CME Programme

– How to handle a trauma patient – What haematological and radiological investigations are necessary

immediately following trauma? – Urgent intervention required from trauma surgeon? – How to deal with visceral and head injury-when and what to do? – Multidisciplinary approach to a trauma patient? – What are immediate or late indications for ICU requirement?

Highlights of the Observer’s (Dr. Anil K. Jain, FAMS) Report

The one-day course was attended by 58 Orthopaedic Surgeons, Private practitioners and 96 Junior Residents of orthopaedics and 2 MBBS Students (total 156) to learn various aspects of Trauma Management with topics varying from Triage, ABC of Trauma Management to intricacies of Pelvic Injuries and management of Polytrauma cases. The Faculty consisted of 30 teachers (Senior Professors and Experts) from all over India mainly from northern region of India.

The lecture theatre facilities and audio visual aids were of high order. The topics chosen for symposium were well suited for the focused group of trainees. Take-home messages were given at the end of every talk and at the end of the session.

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Overall, it was a great academic cum scientific program for the Orthopedic Surgeons/Residents and medical students that updated their knowledge in Trauma Management which they encounter in their day-to-day practice and a close experience with the rare cases in orthopaedics. The participants were benefited from the experience of eminent faculty of the course which was freely available for the learners in an environment of encouraged discussion. The candidates were satisfied with the CME and had a very educative experience. In the end, I am highly indebted to all the Faculty of the CME and delegates for making this CME a grand success which fulfilled its all objectives in right scientific spirit and fervour.

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Statement showing grant-in-aid released under the Extramural CME Programmes held during the period of 01.04. 2016 to 31.03.2017

Sl. Topic Amount Released/SanctionedNo. (Rs.)

1. CME Programme on : 74,500/- “Achieving Universal Health Coverage by Application of Principles of Public Health Management” Chandigarh, on 16th – 17th May, 2016. 2. CME Programme on : 36,000/- “Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Health Research Methodology” Bangalore (Karnataka) on 11th – 12th July, 2016. 3. CME Programme on : 75,000/- “National Symposium on Preventive Psychiatry” Delhi on 11th September, 2016 4. CME Programme on : 75,000/- “Preconference Workshop on “Scientific Medical Writing” during the 49th Annual Conference of Indian Pharmacological Society (IPSCON-2016)” Chandigarh on 20th October, 2016 5. CME Programme on : 70,000/- “Health System Strengthening” Chandigarh on 21st November, 2016 6. CME Programme on : 75,000/- “Combating Anti-Microbial Resistance” Raigarh (Chhattisgarh) on 9th February, 2017

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Sl. Topic Amount Released/SanctionedNo. (Rs.)

7. CME Programme on : 75,000/- “Research Methodology: Basics of Biomedical Research – Principles and Methods” Patna (Bihar) on 13th February, 2017 8. CME Programme on : 75,000/- “Healthcare Leadership” Jodhpur (Rajasthan) on 23rd February, 2017 9. CME Programme on : 75,000/- “Principles in Trauma Management” Rohtak (Haryana) 23rd February, 2017

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Report of AcademicCommittee & Academic Council

To consider the points discussed regarding CME in the Special Council Meeting held on 21st March, 2017

A hard copy of the Minutes of the Special Council Meeting held on 21st March, 2017 was provided to the members of the Academic Committee for discussion. The points related to CME and Medical Education was discussed in detail. The outcome of the discussion was as under: • The members were of the view that more CME Programmes

may be organized. • If the Academic Programme is being telecast at different

medical colleges, the registration of all the participants should be necessary. The connected institutions should also have the facility for interaction with the speakers.

• During the discussion with the Ministry they suggested that if NAMS can take an active part in providing training to the nurses. To this Dr. S.S. Deshmukh agreed to submit a proposal for CME Programme on Nursing training at Mumbai as early as possible.

• The members were of the view that while doing anything new the NAMS should be very cautious and preventive while taking any steps.

• The NAMS Chapter needs to be strengthened. It was also suggested to have a co-convenor where the Convenor’s are not very active. Finally it was decided to reappoint/revise list of state chapter convenors as early as possible by Dr. K.K. Sharma.

To consider modification in the Guidelines including for Financial Support for CME ProgrammeThe Council in principle agreed to sanction the grant-in-aid for Extramural CME Programmes maximum upto Rs.2 lakhs, and for Intramural CME Programmes maximum upto Rs.2.5 lakhs. There is a need to make

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distribution of funds in different heads. The Committee authorized Dr. K.K. Sharma, CME Co-ordinator to make the distribution with flexibility so that NAMS get more proposals.

To consider and recommend Lifetime Achievement Award for the year 2017In the 122nd Council Meeting, held on the 12th July, 2008, it was unanimously decided that the nominations for the NAMS Lifetime Achievement Award will be made by the Members of the Academic Council, which will then be considered by the Orations and Awards Committee and the recommendation of the Orations and Awards Committee will be placed before the Council for approval.

The Academic Committee proposed the name of Dr. P.K. Dave, Former Director and HOD AIIMS and Emeritus Professor, NAMS for Lifetime Achievement Award for the year 2017. The biodata of Dr. P.K. Dave was read by Secretary & the proposal was unanimously accepted as proposed by Dr. S.S. Deshmukh and seconded by Dr. Saroj C. Gopal.

To consider a letter received from Dr. Anil Kumar Singhi: reg. inclusion of FNB examination by the National Board of Examination as an eligibility criteria for the Membership of the NAMSAn e-mail dated 23rd August and also a letter was received from Dr. Anil Kumar Singhi, MD, FNB (Paed Card), Hiland Part, Tower GLEN, Flat 10A1, 1925 Chakgaria, Panchasayar, Behind Metropolis Mall E M Bypass, Kolkata-700094 requesting to enroll him for the prestigious Membership of NAMS on the basis of FNB .

As per Regulation V “Application for Award of Members by passing Examination conducted by NBE: states Those candidates who pass the examination conducted by the National Board of Examinations will individually submit an application for admission as Member of the National Academy of Medical Sciences, duly proposed by at least one Fellow of the Academy certifying the character and conduct of the candidate. Subject to the approval of the Council of the National Academy of Medical Sciences, the candidate will be admitted as member after paying one time life subscription fee of Rs.7,000/- (inclusive of admission fee of Rs.1,000) 106

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as may be determined from time to time, and after executing the Bond of Obligation. (This will be effective from the batch who passed the N.B. Examination held in November 1992 and onwards)”

After a detailed discussion, the Committee did not approve the enrolment of the FNB students as MNAMS and decided not to discuss it further.

Pilot Project- as the sanctioned amount is increased for Intramural and Extramural CME Programmes, the same can be increased to Pilot Projects.

The Members of the Committee approved to increase the amount of Pilot Project from Rupees Seventy thousand to Rupees One lakh to One lakh fifty thousand.

Lifetime Achievement Award of Dr. S. Kameswaran is lying in the Almirah-decision to be taken in respect of handing over the award.

The Chairperson suggested that as in the past few Lifetime Achievement Awards has been delivered at the residence of the Awardee, the Lifetime Achievement Award to Dr. S. Kameswaran can be delivered at his residence. It was decided that the Chairperson along with the Secretary, NAMS will go to Chennai to deliver the Life time Achievement Award to Dr. S Kaureswaran in view of his age and state of health.

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The Medical Scientists’ Exchange Programme(Health Manpower Development)

One of the activities promoted by the Academy under Continuing Medical Education Programme in the area of Health Manpower Development is the Exchange of Medical Scientists’ possessing positions at junior and middle levels.

The Academy provides funding to junior and middle level specialists/ scientists to go to well established centers of excellence and acquire new/ newer skills. Under the scheme, the selected nominees are eligible for reimbursement of traveling expenses (limited to actual II class AC two-tier rail fare) and D.A. @ Rs.300/- per diem during the training period subject to a maximum of Rs.5,000/-.

Two hundred (200) Medical Scientists/Teachers have been selected for advance training upto the year 2017 and have successfully completed their proposed training programmes after getting the grant-in-aid from the NAMS.

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Annexure V

Report on Intramural CME Programme held during the period from 01.04.2016 to 31.03.2017

1. NAMS-PGI Symposium on “Osteoporosis” held on April 23rd, 2016 at Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh

Organizing Officer: Dr. Sanjay K. Bhadada, Additional Professor, Department of Endocrinology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh

Main Objectives of the CME Programme:

The Objectives of the Symposium were: To spread awareness about the prevalence, clinical, spectrum,

pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of Osteoporosis.

Highlights of the Observer’s (Dr.R.L. Mittal) Report:

The main objectives of the CME Programme-to spread awareness about the prevalence, clinical spectrum, pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis. At the end, participants will be able to diagnose & manage patients of osteoporosis. The objectives of the symposium were fulfilled but not completely. The topic chosen was very good, which has a tremendous importance in view of increasing longevity in our country and increasing population of super senior citizens and numerous other factors. The organizer worked hard and did a very good job in achieving the objectives of the seminar for which it was organized, but there is always scope for improvement. It could have been much better if (i) involvement of orthopaedic surgeon, endocrinologist, gynecologist, pharmacologist, physical medicine & rehab. specialist, geriatrist etc has been assured as Osteoporosis is a multidisciplinary disease and for a better delivery of objective, lectures should be designed

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after consulting all local specialists; (ii) if the lectures should relate to the topics only. Orthopaedic surgeons have a primary role in osteoporosis. Every osteoporosis patient has consulted an orthopaedic surgeon, before consulting an endocrinologist and in fact, more often than not, it is a referral to endocrinologist from an orthopaedic surgeon. Trauma has assumed a very important role in total percentage of hospital patients and every such patient is confronted with osteoporosis, local or general. Not only trauma, but all bed ridden patients after 50 or so in all specialities can have osteoporosis and need orthopaedic consultation; (iii) if the participants were more - About 150 registrations were expected, but there were only 47 registrants. All residents of various specialities (osteoporosis relates to all specialities as stated above), except those on emergency duty, could have attended it to achieve the objective in a much better way. Involvement of all heads of departments could have ensured that for delivery of objectives. (iv) Audio-visual & acoustics in the hall were very good. However, the tele-medicine part needs to be improved as regards number of participants at the other ends, audio-visuals and the communication system like we see on T.V for better interaction. (v) Looking to the importance of subject, such programme on osteoporosis, improving on the lacunae I have pointed out, be held reguraly. The booklet with all the lectures was given to all. There was good discussion after each lecture.

2. NAMS Symposium on “Tobacco or Health: Make Better Choice” held on October 21, 2016 at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Raipur

Organizing Officer: Dr. Alok C. Agrawal, Joint Organizing Secretary, NAMSCON-2016, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Raipur, Chhattisgarh

Main Objectives of the Symposium: The Objectives of the Symposium were: To acquaint the participants and public at large about- (i) Hazards of tobacco use;

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(ii) Magnitude of this problem; (iii) Prevention strategies in respect of tobacco use; (iv) Modalities in diagnosis and management of tobacco

dependence; (v) Treatment modalities of Hazards of tobacco use; (vi) Steps which discourage the use of tobacco in society.

Highlights of the Observer’s (Dr. Saroj Chooramani Gopal, FAMS) Report:

The symposium was held at an auditorium of AIIMS Raipur. The hall had capacity to accommodate around 200 persons. All Laptop computers, LED projectors and the audio system provided were excellent. Overall ambience was excellent. The objectives of the symposium were fulfilled. The Learning Resource Material (LRM) was provided to all the participants. There were 91 registered delegates and 50 under graduate medical students and Nursing students. The programme consists of didactic lectures and after each lecture there was an interactive session. Presentation by the Course Faculty was of excellent quality. The impact of the symposium for community education can be enhanced if such expert panel discussions could be provided on televisions in regional languages.

3. NAMS-NFI Symposium on “Nutrition and Health Transition in India: Findings from National Surveys” held on November 30, 2016 at Kamla Raheja Auditorium and JS Bajaj Centre for Multi-professional Education, New Delhi

Organizing Officer: Dr. Prema Ramachandran, Director, Nutrition Foundation of India, New Delhi.

The Objectives of the Symposium were:

(i) To update the knowledge of the participants regarding current data on dietary intake, current nutritional status and health status of the population in different states;

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(ii) Provide information on inter-district differences in nutritional status and health status;

(iii) Familarise the participants regarding the policy programme and research implications of these findings;

(iv) Familarise the participants how these data could be used for decentralized district based planning of interventions and monitoring the impact of ongoing interventions.

Highlights of the Observer’s (Dr. Ravindra Mohan Pandey, FAMS) Report:

Speakers in the symposium were best in their field. Participants from audience and through the forum were very enthusiastic and sufficient time was provided for interactive session. The objectives of the symposium were fully fulfilled. There was no lacuna but such symposium should be given wide publicity so that more persons could be benefited. The Learning Resource Material (LRM) was provided to all the participants in a form of CD. There were 50 person registered and 20 were present through telelinked (AIIMS, Jodhpur). The programme consists of didactic lectures. Presentation of the course faculty was excellent. The information of absolutely evidence-based.

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Statement showing grant under Intramural CME Programmes from01.04.2016 to 31.03.2017

Sl. Topic Amount SanctionedNo. (Rs.)

1. NAMS-PGI Symposium on 1,30,000/- “Osteoporosis” PGIMER, Chandigarh on April 23, 2016

2. NAMS Symposium on 87,968/- “Tobaccoo or Health:Make Better Choice” AIIMS, Raipur, Chhattisgarh on October 21, 2016

3. NAMS NFI National Symposium on 1,16,345/- “Nutrition and Health Transition in India Finding from National Surveys” Kamla Raheja Auditorium & JS Bajaj centre for Multi Professional Education Delhi Delhi, November 30, 2016

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Pilot Project

On the request of the President, NAMS, a Council Meeting for a specific purpose regarding Operationalisation of the Auditorium was held on 29th October, 2015. The President’s idea was operationalized with the start of ‘Expert Group Meeting to evolve Guidelines on “Prevention Management and Rehabilitation in Stroke – A Multi-professional Team Approach” which was inagurated on World Stroke Day at Smt. Kamla Raheja Auditorium in Prof. J.S. Bajaj Centre for Multiprofessional Education. The Expert Group Meetng, to evolve Guidelines, was conducted by Dr. Sanjay Wadhwa, Vice President-NAMS. No funding was done for the programme.

On the issue of increasing CMEs and to make full use of the Auditorium, the President, NAMS in Council Meetinng held on 17th September, 2016 suggested constitution of a Sub-Committee for ‘Enhancing holding of CMEs at the Auditorium’ under the Chairmanship of Dr. P.K. Dave, FAMS. In the same meeting Dr. M.V. Padma Srivastava raised the issue of funding of the CME Programme to be held at the NAMS Auditorium be disbursed by the NAMS office itself. After a detailed discussion the matter was forwarded to the Academic Committee/CME Programme Committee for consideration

Minutes of Finance Committee held on 16th December, 2016 vide Item No. 6 “Any other Item, with the permission of the Chair” discussed Proposal for exploring pilot project under the name ‘Enhancing Utilization of Auditorium as Pilot Study’ for conducting Academic Activities at Smt. Kamla Raheja Auditorium and Prof. J.S. Bajaj Centre for Multi-professional Education. The proposal was discussed in detail in the Meeting and further approved by the Council in its meetng held on 6th July, 2017 as under:

“….They therefore requested that the application sent through the NAMS convener Delhi and the funds, for these programmes

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being conducted in the Auditorium, may be kept with NAMS and let the bills for expenditure be paid/managed by the NAMS staff from the sanctioned funds of these programmes.

Applications will be sent in the NAMS CME format. Questionnaire for pre and post evaluation will be sent along with application. Organising Secretary will provide an undertaking that the report will be submitted by the Organising Secretary and income UC will be signed by the organising Secretary, NAMS Administrative OfficerandAccountsofficer.TheproposalwillbeforwardedbytheConvener. The proposal will be sent for peer review and processed in NAMS. After approval of the funds by the President, the fund will be kept with NAMS and accounting will be done by NAMS.”

Report on Pilot Project held during the period 01-04-2016-31-03-2017

1. CME and Workshop on “Interventional Radiology” held on February 5, 2017 at Kamla Raheja Auditorium and JS Bajaj Centre for Multi-professional Education, New Delhi

Organizing Officer: Dr. Deep Narayan Srivastava, Secretary-NAMS & Professor, Department of Radio-diagnosis, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi.

Justification to Objectives of the CME and Workshop were: Interventional Radiology (IR) is very important as it is utilized in

all parts of body. Thus it is important for all Residents to have full knowledge of the subject and that is only possible by CME. Since it is not available in all medical colleges, training becomes essential part. Present CME will fulfil this object by delivering various lectures including film reading sessions and good coverage of material used in IR.

i) Lectures on recent advances about these interventional procedures to medical graduates, postgraduates and practicing radiologists

ii) Workshop to train participants about the techniques iii) Using NKN / telemedicine facility for training and sharing

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knowledge with radiologists of other hospitals especially AIIMS Delhi, Rishikesh, Jodhpur and PGI Chandigarh etc.

iv) To create public awareness a public lecture has been included in the programme.

Highlights of the Observer’s (Dr. Mira Rajani, FAMS) Report: The objective of the CME was fulfilled. The Learning Resource

Material (LRM) was provided to all the participants in a form of CD. There were 250 persons registered and all participants were present during the programme. Interactive session also conducted as a part of didactic lectures. Hands-on-training could not be done due to lack of time. However, film reading session for residents was conducted and was very informative and excellent. Well attended by residents. Presentation by the Course faculty was very good. The information was evidence-based and Good quality of Audiovisual aids were used during the CME Programme.

Sl.No Topic Date Amount spend

1. Interventional Radiology 5th February, 2017 Rs.60,786/- organized by Dr. Deep Narayan Srivastava

The following programmes have been conducted and one is in the pipeline

Sl.No Topic Date Amount spend

1. CME on the Emerging 22nd July, 2017 Rs.149,400/- Issues in Substance Use Disorders organized by Dr. Rakesh Chadda

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2. Interventional 24th August, 2017 Rs.19,600/- Radiology Workshop on Musculoskeletal Spinal Pain Management organized by Dr. Deep Narayan Srivastava

3. CME on Dementias: 12th December, 2017 Sanction Memory Loss and Beyond to be organized by Dr. M.V. Padma Srivastava

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Annexure VI N.A.M.S. CHAPTERS

NORTH ZONE Jammu & Kashmir Dr. R. Madan Director, Former Member, Madaan Hospital and Public Service Commission Research Center, Govt. of J & K 37 A/c Gandhi Nagar, Jammu-180004

Chandigarh Dr. Yogesh Chawla, Director, PGIMER Himachal Pradesh Director, PGIMER Prof. & Head, Prof. & Head, Dept. of Hepatology, Dept. of Hepatology, Postgraduate Institute PGIMER of Medical Chandigarh-160012 Education & Research, Chandigarh Delhi Dr. J.N. Pande Sr. Consultant, Former Professor & Head, Medicine Department of Medicine, Sitaram Bhartiya Science & Research Institute of A.I.I.M.S., Ansari Nagar, B – 16, Mehrauli New Delhi – 110029 Institutional Area, New Delhi - 110016 Haryana Air Marshal Dr. M.S. 915, Defence Colony, Boparai , Former Director Sector 17-B, AFMC, Pune and Former Gurgaon-122001 Director General Armed Forces Medical Services, New Delhi.

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Punjab Dr. H.S. Sandhu H.No.883, Former Principal, Circular Road, Medical College, Amritsar Opp. Nurses Hostel, Amritsar-143001 Uttar Pradesh Dr. (Mrs.) P.K. Misra 122, Faizabad Road, Former Principal & Dean, Near Indira Bridge, Faculty of Medicine Lucknow - 226007 K.G. Medical College Lucknow – 226007, U.P. CENTRAL ZONE

Rajasthan Dr. Sanjeev Misra Director, AIIMS, Director, All India Institute of Jodhpur Medical Sciences, Jodhpur

Madhya Pradesh Dr. G.P.Pal, 74, Padmavati Colony, Professor & Head, B/H St. Paul School, Department of Anatomy, Indore-452001 (M.P.) Modern Dental College & Research Centre, Gandhi Nagar, Airport Road, Indore-453112

WEST ZONE Maharashtra Dr. S.S. Deshmukh “Samarth Krupa”, Former Vice Chancellor, Ram Mandir Road, Bombay University, Mumbai Vile-Parle (East), Mumbai-400057

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Gujarat Dr. Haribhai L. Patel 50/322, Saraswatinagar Vastrapur, Ahmedabad-380015SOUTH ZONE

Tamil Nadu Dr. Mohan Kameswaran Madras ENT Research Director Foundation (Pvt. Ltd) I, Madras ENT Research Ist Cross Street, Foundation , Chennai. Off II Main Road, Raja Annamalaipuram, Chennai-600028

Kerala Dr. V. Mohan Kumar 8-A, Heera Gate DPI Junction, Jagathy Apartment, Thriruvanthapuram- 695014

Andhra Pradesh Dr. Alladi Mohan 19-12-501 (Upstairs), Chief, Division of Bairagipatteda, Pulmonary Tirupati-517501 Critical Care and Sleep Medicine Professor & Head Deptt. of Medicine Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences, Tirupati-517507 Karnataka Dr. Anura Vishwanath St. John’s Research Kurpad Institute Dean, St. John’s National St. John’s Research Institute Academy of St. John’s National Academy Health Sciences, of Health Sciences, Opp. BDA Complex Bangalore Koramangala, Bangalore-560034

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EAST ZONE

West Bengal Dr. D. Baksi DA-3, Sector - 1 Former Professor & Head, Salt Lake City Dept. of Orthopaedics, Kolkata-700064 Medical College & Hospital, Kolkatta

Odisha Dr. Sureswar Mohanty 206 Duplex Manorama Professor of Neurosurgery & Estate Rasulgarh, Principal, Bhubaneswar-751010 Institute of Medical Sciences, Sector-8, Kalinga Nagar, Bhubaneswar

Bihar Dr. S.P. Srivastava S-104, Udayagiri Former Professor & Head Bhawan, Budh Marg, Deptt. of Paediatrics Patna-800001, Bihar Patna Medical College & Hospital, Patna

Jharkhand Dr. Sureshwar Pandey “RJSIOR”, Rameshwaram, Bariatu Road, Ranchi-834009, Jharkhand

Assam Dr. Debi Charan Choudhury “Usha Kiran” U.N., Bezbaruah Road Silpukheri Guwahati-781 003

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Emeritus Professors of NAMS

Report of Summary/Lectures Delivered by Emeritus Professors of NAMS 2016-17

1. Summary of Lectures delivered by Dr. T.D. Chugh, Emeritus Professor, NAMS

(i) Tropical Fevers: An Overview, September 2016, Jodhpur

Tropical fevers are unique to tropical and subtropical regions, may be zoonotic or vector-borne, may occur especially in rainy or post-rainy season when insect population is high, have overlapping clinical presentations and often have high morbidity and mortality. Their diagnosis requires a detailed laboratory work-up and treatment requires syndromic approach. These may present as undifferential fever, fever with rash, ARDS, encephalopathy, multiorgan failure or renal or hepatic failure. The spectrum of aetiology has a geographic variation and depends on the extent to which laboratory studies have been made.

Tropical fevers also known as Acute undiagnosed undifferentiated fever (AUF) is different from fever or Pyrexia of unknown origin (FUO or PUO) as the former is of 21 days or less duration while PUO is of more than 21 days duration.

AUF may be caused by a virus (dengue, influenza, RSV, Chikungunya, EB, Enterovirus, SARS, Japanese B, HSV); bacteria (rickettsia, miliary tuberculosis, leptospira, legionella, pneumococcus) a parasite (plasmodia, leishmanial, amoebic liver abscess, acute schistosomiasis) or there may be mixed infections. Metagenomics and next-generation sequencing have identified occult and previously unidentified pathogens.

It is necessary to have an epidemiological database so that evidence-based diagnostic and management algorithms can be developed. Further, insight into the immunological understanding

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of disease mechanism and proactive mechanism are required. We in India have only a sketchy data of these from a few tertiary care centres. We need more population based data of tropical fevers.

(ii) Nosocomial Transmission of Tuberculosis, on 30th September, 2016 at CARE Hospital, Hyderabad.

Nosocomial tuberculosis (NT) was first described by Devoto when he infected guinea pigs with hospital dust. Since then, several studies from Europe and North America show nosocomial transmission of the disease in hospital wards including HIV and MDR-MTB wards. CDC first laid guidelines in 1994 and then revised in 2005 for prevention of NT. In 1999, WHO laid down guidelines for resource-limited countries. India has a huge burden of TB, both latent and clinical cases, and also MDR-MTB. However, no clear data or guidelines are available. No studies were reported from India till 2004 when 125 Health care workers (HCWS) were treated for active TB (1992-2001), 43 had extrapulmonary and 5% with MDR repot in CMC Vellore. The report also stated that this was an underestimate. Since then, reports from Chandigarh, Sevagram, Pune and Delhi have also been published. These studies clearly show that active TB is 10 fold higher in nurses, interns and residents in hospitals in India. This is often recent as evidenced by the disease being often extrapulmonary.

India needs awareness guidelines for diagnosis, treatment and prevention at government and institutional level to protect the health of our HCWs, who are essential in our battle against TB.

2. Summary of Lectures delivered by Dr. Shridhar Sharma, Emeritus Professor, NAMS

(i) Preventive Psychistry: An Over View, on 21st July, 2016 at AIIMS, New Delhi.

The concept of prevention in psychiatry is evolving but its boundary

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is less defined. Prevention psychiatry aims at the reduction of mental disorders and behavioral problems by identifying risk and protective factors and applying evidence-based interventions in the frame work of primary, secondary and tertiary prevention. Preventive psychiatry, located within a public mental health framework, provides an opportunity to recognize important preventive elements in existing psychiatric practice. Mental health professionals have several important roles to play in the prevention field. These include their role of mental health adovocates, technical advisers, programme leaders, researchers and preventive care providers.

(ii) Globalization and Diversity: Emerging Challenges and Opportunities in the Field of Mental at WASP from 30th November to 4th December, 2016

In the recent past, the phenomenon of globalization has attracted world attention and has emerged the most dominant force in the global system of economics, with significant ramification in all other spheres of contemporary human existence including health and mental health.

Globalization brings culturally, economically and politically distinct but distant parts of the World, functionally closer. This has been due to the rapid growth of technology and global economics in a politically unipolar world. The globalization has changed World scene and has to be seen at both macro and micro level. At a macro level, globalization gives rise to certain changes in health policy and at micro level has implication for consumers and local development. There are also completing and conflicting interest between and within countries of the North and the south. The resulting crisis has its roots in the market economy. Globalization has certainly provided new opportunity to physicians and benefits to patients but also resulted into certain constraints to the consumers in the developing countries.

The potential impact of globalization is seen on a whole range of

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contemporary social, economic, political and health fields. Because of globalization’s multifaceted nature, it is essential to grasp its impact on health and mental health and also to recognize the different ways its influence is seen. It is now increasing perceived as a more comprehensive phenomenon which is shaped by multitude of factors and events that are influencing our society. The paper will delineate the challenges and opportunities in the field of mental health.

iii) WASP History in Asia

The term Social Psychiatry had a long tradition. In 1803 Reil introduced the word “Psychiatry”. It was in 1903 the term ‘Social’ was first linked to Psychiatry, when Georg Ilberg from Grob-Schweidnitz asylum in Saxony wrote a paper entitled simply “Soziale Psychiatrie” Ilbarg defined Social Psychiatry as a theory of the detrimental influences that affected the mental health of the whole population and of useful means for their prevention.

Total, Social Psychiatry is concerned with the relationship between disorders of the mind and the human environment. It studies the forces which act at the interface between individuals and those around them, and of which may contribute to the onset, course, and outcome of mental disorders.

In 1964, Joshna Bierer organized the first International Congress of Social Psychiatry. The International Association for Social Psychiatry later become the World Association for Social Psychiatry. During the first decade the WASP activities and congress were localized mostly in European Countries. In 1984 during the annual meeting of Indian Psychiatric Society in Ranchi, a core committee of Indian Association for Social Psychiatry (IASP) was formed and the first Congress was held in Kodaikanal in Tamil Nadu. Since then the Indian Association has grown much stronger and is playing bigger role in the growth of the WASP. IASP has organized three World Congresses of Social Psychiatry and has given two Presidents to the WASP. Besides India, Japan has also made impressive contribution

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to the cause of the WASP. Thus today Social Psychiatry in Asia has a greater relevance and has a bright future. The paper will highlight the growth of Social Psychiatry in other Asian Countries.

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NAMS Website

The National Academy of Medical Sciences (India) has its website http://nams-india.in which can be accessed from any part of the world with internet connectivity. All information is put onto the site and one can easily gather the information from this website. One can download information of Annals of the NAMS (abstracts of published articles), Monographs published by NAMS, contents related to Workshops, Symposia, CME Programmes and Annual Conferences. Contents related to Learning Resources, all Convocation addresses during NAMS Annual Conferences and updated list of Fellows and Members have been uploaded. On the home page, information about the following can be easily obtained:

NAMS Rules & Regulations, Office Bearers, Council Members, Fellows and Members (Year-wise), Guidelines for submission of Application for funding of CME Programmes, Academic Calander, Orations and Awards, Annals of the NAMS (abstracts of published articles), Monographs published by NAMS, NAMS Annual Conference 2016 (complete coverage), Downloads (proforma for submitting proposal for holding symposia, seminars, workshops, CME programmes and instructions to authors for submitting an article for the Annals of NAMS) and information about the forthecoming Annual Conference of NAMS, etc.

As on date, the National Knowledge Network (NKN) connectivity at NAMS is excellent and many CMEs/ Workshops are in the pipelines to be conducted from the auditorium so that virtual presence of NAMS scientific programme is also increased. Our aim is for the perpetual success of the Academy and the Academy will encourage, enhance and amplify achievements to meet medical and social goals of the Government. Number of participants can be increased by making use of National Knowledge Network (NKN) connectivity by connecting various institutions over virtual network for wider audience. There are more than 1500+ institutions that are already connected with NKN, which itself is a revolutionary step towards creating a knowledge-based society without boundaries. It will provide unprecedented benefits to the knowledge, community and mankind at large is aspiring for.

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Using NKN, all vibrant institutions with academic and scientific vision and passion including professional institutions under health and medical stream will be able to transcend space and time limitations in accessing information and knowledge and derive the associated benefits for themselves and for the society. All AIIMS like institutions and Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh are part of the NKN. The spread of CME activities over NKN definitely increases the number of participants getting benefit out of these CME activities.

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Financial Report

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Government Grant Plan

The position of grant-in-aid sanctioned/released by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare to the Academy under ‘Plan’ for implementation of the CME Programme and expenditure incurred thereagainst during the last three years (2014-15 to 2016-17) was as under:

(Rs in lakhs)

Year Grant Grant released Expenditure (including Sanctioned assests purchased)

2014-15 110.00 60.00 67.222015-16 100.00 65.41 72.232016-17 110.00 73.97 101.88

The excess of expenditure under ‘Plan’ during 2014-15 and 2016-17 was met out of unspent grant in earlier years.

Non Plan

The position of Grant-in-aid sanctioned/released by the Ministry and expenditure incurred under “Non-Plan” during the last 3 years (2014-15 to 2016-17) was as under :

(Rs. in Lakhs)

Year Grant Grant Expenditure Remarks sanctioned released

2014-15 55.00 55.00 73.99 Excess of expenditure was met out of the revenue generated by the Academy

2015-16 55.00 53.00 66.70 Excess of expenditure was met out of the revenue generated by the Academy

2016-17 55.00 55.00 66.54 Excess of expenditure was met out of the revenue generated by the Academy

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FINANCE

During the year 2016-17, a sum of Rs.45,58,000/- as Life Membership from Fellows and Members has been received. Besides, an income of Rs.45,30,971/- has been received on account of interest on the fixed deposits.

ACCOUNTS

The audit of accounts for the year 2016-17 has since been completed by the Chartered Accountant. The Council at its meeting held on 23rd September, 2015 has also approved the statement of accounts. These are now recommended for adoption by the General Body.

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Accounts

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AUDIT REPORT

National Academy of Medical Sciences (India)Ansari Nagar, Ring Road, New Delhi

Report on the financial statements

We have audited the accompanying financial statement of NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCE (INDIA) (“The Academy”) which comprises the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2017, and the Income and Expenditure Account for the year then ended, and a summary of significant accounting policies and other explanatory information.

Management’s responsibility for the financial statements

Management is responsible for the preparation of these financial statements that give a true and fair view of the financial position, financial performance of the Academy in accordance with the Accounting Standards issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India to the extend applicable to the Academy being the charitable institution. This responsibility includes the design, implementation and maintenance of internal control relevant to the preparation and presentation of the financial statements that give a true and fair view and are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error.

Auditor’s responsibility

Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with the Standards on Auditing issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. Those Standards require that we comply with ethical requirements and plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free from material misstatement.

An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. The procedures selected depend on the auditor’s judgement, including the assessment of

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the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal control relevant to the Academy preparation and fair presentation of the financial statements in order design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of the accounting estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion.

Opinion

In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanations given to us, the financial statements give a true and fair view in conformity with the accounting principles generally accepted in india :- a) In the case of the Balance Sheet, of the state of affairs of the

Academy as at 31st March, 2017. b) In the case of the income and Expenditure account, of the

excess of Income over expenditure for the year ended on that date.

Emphasis of Matter

Without qualifying our opinion, we draw attention on the following: • Physical verification of fixed assets and its reconciliation with

books of accounts is pending. • Interest on FDR has been credited on accrual basis

For HDSG & ASSOCIATESCHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

FIRM REGN. NO. 002871N

B.L. KHANNA(PARTNER)

Place : New DelhiDated : 12th September 2017136

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National Academy of Medical Sciences (India)

INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT (CONSOLIDATED)FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st March, 2017

INCOME Current Year Previous Year

Research WorkGrants 83,97,000.00 65,41,000.00Interest Earned 54,909.00 40,373.00AcademyIncome From Scroll in absenita 4,29,210.00 2,17,000.00Grants 55,00,000.00 53,00,000.00Fees/Subscriptions 7,63,000.00 6,19,000.00Interest Earned 45,30,971.00 30,88,511.00Other Income 2,100.00 30,33,072.24

Total (A) 1,96,77,190.00 1,88,38,956.24

EXPENDITUREResearch WorkEstablishment Expenses 35,98,406.00 28,48,415.00Other Administrative Expenses etc. 40,94,756.00 27,64,646.00Expenditure on Grants, Researc CMEs 15,82,741.00 11,46,694.00Expenditure of NAMS Research Center-Jodhpur 3,01,851.00 2,03,551.00Capital Expenditure 6,101,127.00 2,59,798.00

AcademyEstablishment Expenditures 27,94,381.50 41,52,343.00Other Administrative Expenses etc “Non-Plan” 38,59,348.00 25,17,896.50

TOTAL (B) 1,68,41,610.50 1,38,93,343.50

Grand Total (A-B) 28,35,579.50 49,45,612.74

(Dr. MUKUND S. JOSHI) (DR. DEEP N SRIVASTAVA) (DR. MIRA RAJANI) PRESIDENT HON. SECRETARY TREASURER

AS PER OUR REPORT OF EVEN DATE ATTACHED

HDSG & ASSOCIATESCHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

FIRM REGISTRATION NO. 002871NM. NO.: 11856

PLACE: NEW DELHIDATE : 12 September, 2017

(AMOUNT `)

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National Academy of Medical Sciences (India)

BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31st March, 2017

CORPUS/CAPITAL FUND AND LIABILITIES Schedule Current Year Previous Year

CORPUS/ CAPITAL FUND 1 4,81,76,849.64 3,90,47,298.14

RESERVES AND SURPLUS 2 6,26,519.58 6,26,519.58

CAPITAL ASSETS FUND 3 1,96,00,329.25 1,93,94,647.25

EARMARKED/ ENDOWMENT FUNDS (Govt.) 4 -19.18.668.00 -1,82,696.00

EARMARKED/ ENDOWMENT FUNDS - (Non Govt) 5 74,57,369.48 54,32,645.48

CURRENT LIABILITIES AND PROVISIONS 6 98,017.00 48,017.00

TOTAL 7,40,40,416.95 6,43,66,431.45ASSETSFIXED ASSETS 7 1,96,00,329.25 1,98,55,951.41

CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS AND ADVANCES 8 5,44,40,087.700 4,49,71,784.20

TOTAL 7,40,40,40,416.95 6,48,27,735.60

(Dr. MUKUND S. JOSHI) (DR. DEEP N SRIVASTAVA) (DR. MIRA RAJANI)

PRESIDENT HON. SECRETARY TREASURER

AS PER OUR REPORT OF EVEN DATE ATTACHED

HDSG & ASSOCIATES

CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

FIRM REGISTRATION NO. 002871N

M. NO.: 11856

PLACE: NEW DELHI

DATE : 12 September, 2017

(AMOUNT `)

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National Academy of Medical Sciences (India)

INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR RESEARCH WORK FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st March, 2017

INCOME Schedule Current Year Previous Year

Income from Sales/Services Grants 4 83,97,000.00 65,41,000.00Fees/Subscriptions - -Interest Earned 4 54,909.00 40,373.00Other Income - -

TOTAL (A) 84,51,909.00 65,81,373.00

EXPENDITUREEstablishment Expenses 4 35,98,406.00 28,48,415.00Other Administrative Expenses etc of Research Cell 4 40,94,756.00 27,64,646.00Expenditure on Grants, Research CMEs 4 15,82,741.00 11,46,694.00Expenditures of NAMS Research Center-Jodhpur 4 3,01,851.00 2,03,551.00Capital Expenditure 4 6,10,127.00 2,59,798.00

TOTAL (B) 1,01,87,881.00 72,23,104.00

Balance being excess of Income over Expenditure (A-B) (17,35,972.00) (6,41,731.00)Transfer to Special Reserve (Specify Each) - -Transfer to / from General Reserve - -DETAILS AS PER SCHEDULE 4 FOR RESEARCH ACTIVITIES (17,35,972.00) (6,41,731.00)

(Dr. MUKUND S. JOSHI) (DR. DEEP N SRIVASTAVA) (DR. MIRA RAJANI)

PRESIDENT HON. SECRETARY TREASURER

AS PER OUR REPORT OF EVEN DATE ATTACHED

HDSG & ASSOCIATES

CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

FIRM REGISTRATION NO. 002871N

M. NO.: 11856PLACE: NEW DELHIDATE : 12 September, 2017

(AMOUNT `)

139

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National Academy of Medical Sciences (India)

INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR ACADEMYFOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH, 2017

INCOME Schedule Current Year Previous Year

Income from Scroll in absentia 9 4,29,210.00 2,17,000.00

Grants 10 55,00,000.00 53,00,000.00

Feest/Subscriptions 11 7,63,000.00 6,19,000.00

Interest Earned 12 45,30,971.00 30,88,511.00

Other Income 13 2,100.00 30,33,072.24

TOTAL (A) 1,12,25,281.00 1,22,57,583.24

EXPENDITUREEstablishment Expenses 14 27,94,381.50 41,52,343.00

Other Administrative Expenses etc “Non-Plan” 15 38,59,348.00 25,17,896.50

Expenditure on Grants, subsidies 16 - -

TOTAL (B) 66,53,729.50 66,70,239.50Balance being excess of Income over Expenditure (A-B) 45,71,551.50 55,87,343.74

Transfer to Special Reserve (Specify Each) - -

Transfer to / from General Reserve - -

BALANCE BEING SUPPLUS/(DEFICIT) CARRIEDTO CORPUS/ CAPITAL FUND 45,71,551.50 55,87,343.74

(Dr. MUKUND S. JOSHI) (DR. DEEP N SRIVASTAVA) (DR. MIRA RAJANI)

PRESIDENT HON. SECRETARY TREASURER

AS PER OUR REPORT OF EVEN DATE ATTACHED

HDSG & ASSOCIATES

CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

FIRM REGISTRATION NO. 002871N

M. NO.: 11856PLACE: NEW DELHIDATE : 12 September, 2017

(AMOUNT `)

140

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SCHEDULE 1-COORPUS/CAPITAL FUND Current Year Previous Year

Balance as at the beginning of the year 3,90,74,298.14 2,97,62,954.40

Add: Entrance fee 45,58,000.00 36,97,000.00

Add: Contributions towards

Corpus/ Capital Fund - -

Less: Transfer to Capital Assets Fund - -

Add/ (Deduct) : Balance of Net income /

(expenditure) transferred from the

Income and Expenditure Account 45,71,551.50 4,81,76,849.64 55,87,343.74 3,90,47,298.14

BALANCE AS AT THE YEAR END 4,81,76,849.64 3,90,47,298.14

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PRESIDENT HON. SECRETARY TREASURER

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SCHEDULE 2-RESERVES AND SURPLUS:

Current Year Previous Year

1. Capital Reserve As per last Account Addition during the year Less: Deductions during the year2. Revaluations Reserve: As per last Account Addition during the year Less: Deductions during the year3. Special Reserves: As per last Account Addition during the year Less: Deductions during the year4. General Reserve: As per last Account Addition during the year Less: Deductions during the year5. Equipment fund and Building fund As per last Account - - Addition during the year Less: Deductions during the year -6. Building Fund (maintenances) As per last Account 6,26,519.58 6,26,519.58 Addition during the year Less: Deductions during the year 6,26,519.58 6,26,519.58

TOTAL 6,26,519.58 6,26,519.58

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PRESIDENT HON. SECRETARY TREASURER

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SCHEDULE 3-CAPITAL ASSETS FUND Current Year Previous Year

Opening Balance of the fund

1,93,94,647.25 2,02,81,660.25

1,93,94,647.25 2,02,81,660.25

Add : Capital assets under CME programmes grants 6,10,127.00 2,59,798.00

Add : Capital assets others grants 6,10,127.00 2,59,798.00

(Less) : Assets scrapped / Lost by Theft (4,04,445.00) (4,04,445.00) (11,46,811.00) (11,46,811.00)

1,96,00,329.25 1,93,94,647.25

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(AMOUNT `)

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SCHEDULE 4-EARMARKED/ENDOWMENT FUNDS (Govt-Plan Fund)(CME Programme Fund) Current Year Previous Year

a) Opening balance of the funds (1,82,696.00) 4,59,035.00

b) Additions to the Fundsi. Donations / grants (annexure-A) 83,97,000.00 65,41,000.00

ii. Income from investments made on

account of fund 54,909.00 40,373.00

iii. Other additions (specify nature) 84,51,909.00 65,81,373.00

Less : Transfer to Capital Assets Fund -

TOTAL (a+b) 82,69,213.00 70,40,408.00

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SCHEDULE 4-EARMARKED/ENDOWMENT FUNDS (Govt-Plan Fund)(CME Programme Fund) Contd. ....... Current Year Previous Yearc) Utilisations / Expenditure towards objectives of fundsi. Capital Expenditure 6,10,127.00 2,59,798.00

Fixed Assets 6,10,127.00 2,59,798.00

- others

Totalii. Revenue Expenditure - Salaries, Wages and allowances etc.

(Annexure - B) 35,98,406.00 28,48,415.00

-Rent - -

- Grant release for CME programme

(Annexure - C) 15,82,741.00 11,46,694.00

- Other Administrative expenses Research

(Annexure - D) 40,94,756.00 27,64,646.00

- Expenses of NAMS Research

center - Jodhpur (Annexure - E) 3,01,851.00 95,77,754.00 2,03,551.00 69,63,306.00

Total TOTAL (c) 101,87,881.00 72,23,104.00 NET BALANCE AS AT THE YEAR END (a+b-c) (19,18,668.00) (1,82,696.00)

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PRESIDENT HON. SECRETARY TREASURER

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(AMOUNT `)

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Current Year Previous Year

DONATIONS/GRANTSGrant - General 50,00,000.00 35,32,000.00Grant - Salaries 30,50,000.00 27,34,000.00Grant - Capital 3,47,000.00 2,75,000.00

83,97,000.00 65,41,000.00

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PRESIDENT HON. SECRETARY TREASURER

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Current Year Previous Year

ESTABLISHMENT EXPENSESa) Salaries and Wages 32,36,685.00 25,60,590.00b) Allowance and Bonusc) Contribution to Provident Fund 2,57,349.00 2,13,666.00d) Contribution to Other Fund (specity) C.G.H.S. 1,07,576.00 61,472.00 Less CGHS Recovery (7,200.00) (10,800.00)e) Staff Welfare Expenses 3,996.00 23,487.00f) Expenses on Employees Retirement and Terminal Benefitsg) Others (specify)

Total 35,98,406.00 28,48,415.00

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PRESIDENT HON. SECRETARY TREASURER

AS PER OUR REPORT OF EVEN DATE ATTACHED

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Current Year Previous Year

EXPENDITURE ON GRANTS, SUBSIDIES ETCa) Grants given to Institutions/Organisation for CME Programme (Intramural) 3,26,613.00 4,10,646.00b) Grants given to Institutions/Organisations for CME Programmes (Extramural) 11,95,342.00 7,36,048.00c) Grants given to institutes/organisations for CME Programmes (Piolet Programme) 60,786.00 -d) Subsidies given to Institutions/Organisations

Total 15,82,741.00 11,46,694.00

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PRESIDENT HON. SECRETARY TREASURER

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HDSG & ASSOCIATES

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Current Year Previous Year

OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES ETC OF RESERCH CELLa) Electricty, Power and Water 1,83,363.00 1,50,238.00b) Insurance 7,547.00 6,840.00c) Repairs and Maintenance 17,72,059.00 4,12,307.00d) Vehicles Running and Maintenance 47,600.00 25,134.00e) Postage, Telephone and Communication Charges 2,29,876.00 2,31,754.00f) Printing and Stationery 3,21,923.00 3,25,557.00g) Travelling and Conveyance Expenses 45,999.00 3,25,026.00h) Expenses on Seminar/Workshops (Tele Education) 39,774.00 18,176.00i) Subscription Expensesj) Expenses on Feesk) Auditors Remuneration 25,875.00 22,900.00I) Hospitality Expenses 59,649.00 32,308.00m) Professional/Consultancy Charges 11,35,851.00 10,80,108.00n) Provision for Bad and Doubtful Debts/Advanceso) Irrecoverable Balance Written-offp) Advertisment and publicityq) Others (specify) Sitting Fee 2,24,500.00 1,32,500.00 Bank Charges 740.00 1,798.00 Learning Resource material Expenses - - Medical Expenses - - Books & Periodicals - -

Total 40,94,756.00 27,64,646.00

(Dr. MUKUND S. JOSHI) (DR. DEEP N SRIVASTAVA) (DR. MIRA RAJANI) PRESIDENT HON. SECRETARY TREASURER

AS PER OUR REPORT OF EVEN DATE ATTACHED

HDSG & ASSOCIATESCHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

FIRM REGISTRATION NO. 002871NM. NO.: 11856

PLACE: NEW DELHIDATE : 12 September, 2017

Annexure - D to Schedule - 4(AMOUNT `)

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Current Year Previous Year

STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES OF NAMS RESERCH CENTER - JODHPURa) CME Programmes 10,838.00 26,089.00b) Printing of NAMS Annals 1,77,750.00 1,37,000.00c) Postage expenses 1,13,263.00 40,462.00

Total 3,01,851.00 2,03,551.00

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PRESIDENT HON. SECRETARY TREASURER

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SCHEDULE 5 EARMARKED/ENDOWMENT FUNDS

(NON-PLAN) FUND-WISE BREAK UP

1 2 3

Gen. Amir Arogya Bombay Chand Ashram Oration Oration Samiti Fund Fund Fund

a) Opening; balance of the funds 31,436.50 51,189.03 92,231.00b) Additions to the Funds:i. Donations / grantsii. Income from investemnts made on account of fund 28,860.00 8,725.00 7,914.00iii. Other additions (specify nature) contribution

TOTAL (a+b) 60,296.50 59,914.03 1,00,145.00

c) Utilisation / Expenditure towards objective of fundsi. Capital Expenditure - Fixed Assets - Others - - -

Total

ii. Revenure Expenditure

-Salaries, Wages and allowances etc.

- Rent - Other Administrative Expenses - - Other (cash award and trophy) 14,453.00 32,973.00 -

Total 14,453.00 32,973.00 -

iii. Payment during the year transfer to other fund

TOTAL (c) 14,453.00 32,973.00 -

NET BALANCE AS AT THE YEAR END (a+b-c) 45,843.50 26,941.03 1,00,145.00

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SCHEDULE 5 EARMARKED/ENDOWMENT FUNDS

(NON-PLAN) FUND-WISE BREAK UP

4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Dr. K. L. Wig Dr. R.V. Dr. R M. Dr. S. S. Shri Ram Shyam Lal Col. sangham Memorial Rajam Kasliwal Mishra Memorial Saxena Lal Oration Oration Fund Med. Award Award Mem. Award Endowment Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund

2,76,133.55 28,249.69 3,100.88 (26,508.30) 26,135.54 (19,572.87) 80,108.20

1,43,913.00 15,603.00 3,822.00 3,070.00 3,392.00 2,632.00 25,328.00

4,20,046.55 43,852.69 6,922.88 (23,438.30) 29,527.54 (16,940.87) 1,05,436.20

- - - - - -

- 15,173.00 - 13,481.00 - - 22,749.00

- 15,173.00 - 13,481.00 - - 22,749.00

- 15,173.00 - 13,481.00 - - 22,749.00

4,20,046.55 28,679.69 6,922.88 (36,919.30) 29,527.54 (16,940.87) 82,687.20

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SCHEDULE 5 EARMARKED/ENDOWMENT FUNDS

(NON-PLAN) FUND-WISE BREAK UP

11 12 13 14 15 16 17

Dr. V. R. Dr. Vimla West Dr. P. N. Dr. B. K. NAMS-2007 Golden Khanolkar Virmani Bangal Chuttani Anand Amritsar Jubilee Oration Award Zonal Oration Oration Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund

37,498.66 56,843.53 53,416.07 1,71,517.00 3,51,359.00 1,16,157.00 5,19,252.00

19,774.00 8,824.00 4,372.00 290,516.00 1,14,580.00 24,790.00 43,595.00

57,272.66 65,667.53 57,788.07 4,62,033.00 4,65,939.00 1,40,947.00 5,62,847.00

- - - - - -

38,830.00 27,924.00 - 52,831.00 - 10,917.00 -

38,830.00 27,924.00 - 52,831.00 - 10,917.00 -

38,830.00 27,924.00 - 52,831.00 - 10,917.00 -

18,442.66 37,743.53 57,788.07 4,09,202.00 4,65,939.00 1,30,030.00 5,62,847.00

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SCHEDULE 5 EARMARKED/ENDOWMENT FUNDS

(NON-PLAN) FUND-WISE BREAK UP

18 19 20 21 22 23 24

NAMS Indian Asso. Dr. Baldev Govt. Of Dr. S. S. Dr. A. Indrayan Dr. Janiki Golden of Public Singh Punjab Sindhu Award Memorial Jubliee Dental Oration Oration Fund Oration Travel Fellowship Health Fund Fund Fund

4,53,833.00 1,66,415.00 3,60,977.00 79,928.00 2,37,294.00 2,39,479.00 5,92,726.00

31,869.00 2,54,837.00 31,869.00 - 1,85,964.00 1,62,985.00 51,800.00

4,85,702.00 4,21,252.00 3,92,846.00 79,928.00 4,23,258.00 4,02,464.00 6,44,526.00

- - - - - - -

- - 31,390.00 - 5,957.00 - 11,286.00

- - 31,390.00 - 5,957.00 - 11,286.00

- - 31,390.00 - 5,957.00 - 11,286.00

4,85,702.00 4,21,252.00 3,61,456.00 79,928.00 4,17,301.00 4,02,464.00 6,33,240.00

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SCHEDULE 5 EARMARKED/ENDOWMENT FUNDS

(NON-PLAN) FUND-WISE BREAK UP

25 26 27 28 29 30

Dr. J. G. Jolly Dr. V. K. Dr. A. S. Prof. J. S. Dr. N. Suryanaran Prof. K.N. Oration Bhargava Thambiah Bajaj Rao Sharma Fund Award Award Award Award Oration Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund

5,90,598.00 2,08,407.00 2,18,177.00 65,000.00 1,67,950.00 -

64,751.00 21,212.00 1,870.00 - 19,431.00 5,07,571.00 15000.00

6,55,349.00 2,29,619.00 2,20,047.00 80,000.00 1,87,381.00 5,07,571.00

- - - - - -

- 14,189.00 - - 957.00 -

- 14,189.00 - - 957.00 -

- 14,189.00 - - 957.00 -

6,55,349.00 2,15,430.00 2,20,047.00 80,000.00 1,86,424.00 5,07,571.00

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TOTALS

(NON PLAN) Dr. Satya Current Year Previous Year Gupta Award Fund

a) Opening Balance of the funds - - 54,32,645.48 - 1,13,25,759.72b) Additions of the Funds:i. Donations / grants 2,03,315.00 7,26,536.00 - 2,03,315.00ii. Income from investments made on account of fund 2,18,965.00 15,76,298.00 9,91,930.00iii. Other additions (specify nature) contributions - 15,000.00 23,17,834.00 15000.00 12,10,245.00

Total (a+b) 4,22,280.00 77,50,479.48 1,25,36,004.72

c) Untilisation / Expenditure towards objectives of fundsi. Capital Expenditure - Fixed Assets - - - Others - Total - -ii. Revenue Expenditure - Salaries, Wages and allowances etc. - Reng - Other Administrative - expenses - Others (cash awards and trophy) Total 2,93,110.00 40,78,687.00iii. Payment during the year / transfer to other fund - 2,93,110.00 30,24,672.24 71,03,359.24

TOTAL (c) - 2,93,110.00 71,03,359.24

NET BALANCE AS AT THEYEAR END (a+b-c) 4,22,280.00 74,57,369.48 54,32,645.48

(Dr. MUKUND S. JOSHI) (DR. DEEP N SRIVASTAVA) (DR. MIRA RAJANI)

PRESIDENT HON. SECRETARY TREASURER

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HDSG & ASSOCIATES

CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

FIRM REGISTRATION NO. 002871N

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(AMOUNT `)

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SCHEDULE 6-CURRENT LIABILITIES

Current Year Previous Year

1. Security Deposit 97,017.00 98,017.00 48,017.00 48,017.00

Earnest Money - Express Housekeepers 5,000/-

Earnest Money - Haider Contractors 15,400/-

Earnest Money - L. R. Sharam & Com. 2,617/-

Earnest Money - K.S.L. Enterprises 25,000/-

Earnest Money - Thirty Six Five 25,000/-

Earnest Money - Safetech Fire Engineers 25,000/-

TOTAL 98,017.00 48,017.00

(Dr. MUKUND S. JOSHI) (DR. DEEP N SRIVASTAVA) (DR. MIRA RAJANI)

PRESIDENT HON. SECRETARY TREASURER

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HDSG & ASSOCIATES

CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

FIRM REGISTRATION NO. 002871N

M. NO.: 11856PLACE: NEW DELHIDATE : 12 September, 2017

(AMOUNT `)

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SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEETAS ON 31st March, 2017

SCHEDULE 8-CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS, ADVANCES ETC.

Current Year Previous Year

A. Current Assests

1. Cash balances in hand (including cheques / drafts

and imprest) 2,023.00 2,023.00 34,246.00 34,246.00

2. Banks Balances :

a) With Scheduled Bank

EARMARKED / ENDOWMENT FUNDS

- In Current Accounts

- In Deposite Account (includes margin money) 72,34,408.00 53,67,722.00

- In Savings Accounts 29,39,420.12 1,01,73,828.12 43,20,572.12 96,88,294.12

OTHERS

- In Current Accounts 17,21,104.00 12,32,794.50

- In Deposit Accounts (includes Margin Money) 3,39,62,236.00 2,72,75,107.00

-n Savings Accounts 23,46,338.39 3,80,29,678.39 21,87,946.39 3,06,95,847.89

b) With Non-Scheduled Bank - -

TOTAL (A) 4,82,05,529.51 4,04,18,388.01

(Dr. MUKUND S. JOSHI) (DR. DEEP N SRIVASTAVA) (DR. MIRA RAJANI)

PRESIDENT HON. SECRETARY TREASURER

AS PER OUR REPORT OF EVEN DATE ATTACHED

HDSG & ASSOCIATES

CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

FIRM REGISTRATION NO. 002871N

M. NO.: 11856PLACE: NEW DELHIDATE : 12 September, 2017

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SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEETAS ON 31st March, 2017

SCHEDULE 8-CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS, ADVANCES ETC. Current Year Previous YearB. LOANS, ADVANCE AND OTHER ASSETS1. Advance b) Staff (Festival Adance) b) Other 14,720.00 21,020.002. Advances and other amounts recoverable 14,720.00 21,020.00 in cash or in kind or for value to be received : a) Security deposit 3,20,790.00 3,18,880.00 Security Deposit (Electrical) 1,54,315 Security Deposit (M.T.N.L.) 17,371 Security Deposit (C.P.W.D. - Electrical) 1,47,069 Security Deposit (N.D.M.C. - Water) 125 Officer Imprest 410 Staff Car Petrol Imprest 1500 b) Due from - National Board of Examination - (Annexure - E) 20,61,926.19 13,05,812.19 c) Other Accured Interest 28,31,104.00 52,13,820.19 18,88,577.00 35,13,269.193. Others a) Amount recoverable b) Income tax 10,06018.00 10,06,018.00 10,19,107.00 10,19,107.00 2012-13 2,12,243/- 2013-14 85,321/- 2014-15 1,28,761/- 2015-16 2,87,018/- 2016-17 2,92,675/-

TOTAL (B) 62,34,558.19 45,53,396.19

TOTAL (A+B) 5,44,40,087.70 4,49,71,784.20

(Dr. MUKUND S. JOSHI) (DR. DEEP N SRIVASTAVA) (DR. MIRA RAJANI)

PRESIDENT HON. SECRETARY TREASURER

AS PER OUR REPORT OF EVEN DATE ATTACHED

HDSG & ASSOCIATES

CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

FIRM REGISTRATION NO. 002871N

M. NO.: 11856PLACE: NEW DELHIDATE : 12 September, 2017

(AMOUNT `)

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SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEETAS On 31st March, 2017

Current Year Previous Year

STATEMENT FOR 50% SHARE DUE FROM - N.B.E. Salary (Building Staff) 11,62,988.00 Add - CGHS Contribution 30,736.00 Add - PF Contribution / Admn. Charges 1,13,963.00 13,07,687.00 Less - CGHS Recovery 6,350.00 13,01,337.00 Wages / Consultant Charges 63,000.00 Security Services Charges 6,15,819.00 House Keeping Charges 3,03,522.00 Electricity & Water Charges 3,64,541.00 Repair & Maintenance A/c 14,60,133.00

Garden Expenses 15,500.00 Total 41,23,852.00 50% NBF 20,61,926.00 Add - Opening Balance 0.19 20,61,926.19 13,05,812.19 Total 20,61,926.19 13,05,812.19

(Dr. MUKUND S. JOSHI) (DR. DEEP N SRIVASTAVA) (DR. MIRA RAJANI)

PRESIDENT HON. SECRETARY TREASURER

AS PER OUR REPORT OF EVEN DATE ATTACHED

HDSG & ASSOCIATES

CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

FIRM REGISTRATION NO. 002871N

M. NO.: 11856PLACE: NEW DELHIDATE : 12 September, 2017

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SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF INCOME & EXPENDITUREFor the Year Ended 31st March, 2017

Current Year Previous Year

SCHEDULE 9 - INCOME FROM SALES/SERVICES : 1. Income a) Scroll in absentia, sale of scrape , Annals, Tenders 4,29,210.00 2,17,000.00 2. Income from Services a) Labour and Processing Charges - -

Total 4,29,210.00 2,17,000.00

(Dr. MUKUND S. JOSHI) (DR. DEEP N SRIVASTAVA) (DR. MIRA RAJANI)

PRESIDENT HON. SECRETARY TREASURER

AS PER OUR REPORT OF EVEN DATE ATTACHED

HDSG & ASSOCIATES

CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

FIRM REGISTRATION NO. 002871N

M. NO.: 11856PLACE: NEW DELHIDATE : 12 September, 2017

(AMOUNT `)

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SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF INCOME & EXPENDITUREFor the Year Ended 31st March, 2017

Current Year Previous Year

SCHEDULE 10 - GRANTS/SUBSIDIES:(Irrevocable Grants & Subsidies Raceived) 1) Central Government 55,00,000.00 53,00,000.00 2) State Government (s) 3) Government Agencies 4) Institutions / Welfare Bodies 5) International Organisations 6) Other (Specify)

Total 55,00,000.00 53,00,000.00

(Dr. MUKUND S. JOSHI) (DR. DEEP N SRIVASTAVA) (DR. MIRA RAJANI)

PRESIDENT HON. SECRETARY TREASURER

AS PER OUR REPORT OF EVEN DATE ATTACHED

HDSG & ASSOCIATES

CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

FIRM REGISTRATION NO. 002871N

M. NO.: 11856PLACE: NEW DELHIDATE : 12 September, 2017

(AMOUNT `)

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SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF INCOME & EXPENDITUREFor the Year Ended 31st March, 2017

Current Year Previous Year

SCHEDULE 11 - FEES / SUBSCRIPTIONS : 1) Entrance Fees a) Admission Fee 30,000.00 25,000.00 b) Enrolment Fee 7,33,000.00 5,94,000.00 2) Annual Fees/Subscriptions - -

Total 7,63,000.00 6,19,000.00

(Dr. MUKUND S. JOSHI) (DR. DEEP N SRIVASTAVA) (DR. MIRA RAJANI)

PRESIDENT HON. SECRETARY TREASURER

AS PER OUR REPORT OF EVEN DATE ATTACHED

HDSG & ASSOCIATES

CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

FIRM REGISTRATION NO. 002871N

M. NO.: 11856PLACE: NEW DELHIDATE : 12 September, 2017

(AMOUNT `)

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SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF INCOME & EXPENDITUREFor the Year Ended 31st March, 2017

Current Year Previous Year

SCHEDULE 12 - INTEREST EARNED 1) On Term Deposits: a) With Scheduled Banks (including TDS Rs. 2,92,675/- 41,41,427.00 29,81,421.00 (Previous Year Rs. 2,87,018/-) b) With Non-Scheduled Banks c) With Institutions d) Others

2) On Saving Accounts a) With Scheduled Banks 3,89,544.00 1,07,090.00 b) With Non-Scheduled Banks c) With Institutions d) Others

3) Interest on Other Receivables

Total 45,30,971.00 30,88,511.00

(Dr. MUKUND S. JOSHI) (DR. DEEP N SRIVASTAVA) (DR. MIRA RAJANI)

PRESIDENT HON. SECRETARY TREASURER

AS PER OUR REPORT OF EVEN DATE ATTACHED

HDSG & ASSOCIATES

CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

FIRM REGISTRATION NO. 002871N

M. NO.: 11856PLACE: NEW DELHIDATE : 12 September, 2017

(AMOUNT `)

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SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF INCOME & EXPENDITUREFor the Year Ended 31st March, 2017

Current Year Previous Year

SCHEDULE 13 - OTHER INCOME 1) Profit on Sale/disposal of Assets : a) Owned assets b) Assets accquired out of grants, or received free of cost

2) Miscellaneous Income a) Personal use of Staff Car 2,100.00 2,100.00 8,400.00 b) Surplus of C.P.F. (Discontinued) 30,24,672.24

Total 2,100.00 30,33,072.24

(Dr. MUKUND S. JOSHI) (DR. DEEP N SRIVASTAVA) (DR. MIRA RAJANI)

PRESIDENT HON. SECRETARY TREASURER

AS PER OUR REPORT OF EVEN DATE ATTACHED

HDSG & ASSOCIATES

CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

FIRM REGISTRATION NO. 002871N

M. NO.: 11856PLACE: NEW DELHIDATE : 12 September, 2017

(AMOUNT `)

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SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF INCOME & EXPENDITUREFor the Year Ended 31st March, 2017

Current Year Previous Year

SCHEDULE 14 - ESTABLISHMENTEXPENSES a) Salaries and Wages 25,54,400.00 39,19,676.50 b) Allowances and Bonus c) Contribution to Provident Fund 2,32,638.50 1,92,262.50 d) Contribution to Other Fund (specify) 15,368.00 (CGHS) Less:- C.G.H.S. Recovery 8,025.00 7,343.00 40,404.00 e) Staff Welfare Expenses f) Expenses on Employees Retirement and Terminal Benefits g) Others

Total 27,94,381.50 41,52,343.00

(Dr. MUKUND S. JOSHI) (DR. DEEP N SRIVASTAVA) (DR. MIRA RAJANI)

PRESIDENT HON. SECRETARY TREASURER

AS PER OUR REPORT OF EVEN DATE ATTACHED

HDSG & ASSOCIATES

CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

FIRM REGISTRATION NO. 002871N

M. NO.: 11856PLACE: NEW DELHIDATE : 12 September, 2017

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SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF INCOME & EXPENDITUREFor the Year Ended 31st March, 2017

Current Year Previous YearSCHEDULE 15 - OTHER ADMINISTRATIVEEXPENSES ETC. a) Eectricity and Power, water 1,82,270.50 1,79,706.00 b) Insurance 6,318.00 6,263.00 c) Repairs and Maintanance 8,89,577.50 2,52,266.50 d) Vehicles Running and Maintenance e) Postage, Telephone and Communication Charges 2,33,719.00 2,49,178.00 f) Printing and Stationery 3,93,734.00 4,52,098.00 g) Travelling and Conveyance Expenses 4,70,678.00 3,57,101.00 h) Expenses on Seminar / Workshops i) Subscription Expenses j) Expenses on Fees k) Auditors Remuneration 25,875.00 22,900.00 I) Hospitality Expenses 66,158.00 37,827.00 m) Professional Charges 6,26,745.00 3,30,152.00 n) Provision for Bed and Doubtful Debts / Advances o) Irrecoverable Balance Written - Off - - p) Adversitment and Publicity - q) Others: Bank Charges 6,270.50 4,140.50 Security & Manpower Charges 3,07,909.50 2,82,544.50 Sitting Fee 2,82,000.00 2,95,000.00 Medical Expenditure - 5,657.00 Broaches / Tie Cost - 24,188.00 Misc. Expenses 3,68,093.00 9,64,273.00 18,875.00

Total 38,59,348.00 25,17,896.50

(Dr. MUKUND S. JOSHI) (DR. DEEP N SRIVASTAVA) (DR. MIRA RAJANI) PRESIDENT HON. SECRETARY TREASURER

AS PER OUR REPORT OF EVEN DATE ATTACHED

HDSG & ASSOCIATESCHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

FIRM REGISTRATION NO. 002871NM. NO.: 11856

PLACE: NEW DELHIDATE : 12 September, 2017

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SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF INCOME & EXPENDITUREFor the Year Ended 31st March, 2017

Current Year Previous Year

SCHEDULE 16 - EXPENDITURE ONGRANTS, SUBSIDIES ETC. a) Grants given to Institutions / Organisations b) Subsidies given to Institutions / Organisaitons

Total

(Dr. MUKUND S. JOSHI) (DR. DEEP N SRIVASTAVA) (DR. MIRA RAJANI)

PRESIDENT HON. SECRETARY TREASURER

AS PER OUR REPORT OF EVEN DATE ATTACHED

HDSG & ASSOCIATES

CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

FIRM REGISTRATION NO. 002871N

M. NO.: 11856PLACE: NEW DELHIDATE : 12 September, 2017

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NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (INDIA)SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES AND NOTES FORMING PART OF

ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2017

A) Significant Accounting Policies

1. Accounting Convention

The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost conventionn on cash basis.

2. Revenue Recognition

Revenue, donation, grants are recorded when received.

Expenses are recorded when paid.

3. Fixed Assets

Fixed Assets are recorded at Original Cost.

4. Depreciation

No depreciation is being charged on fixed assests.

5. Grants

Grants are recorded in accounts as per specific direction of donor.

The government grant received for CME Programme (Plan) is in recurring in nature and the same is earmarked fund. The income earned on that fund while the amount is in bank directly added to the fund and expenses incurred reduce from that fund.

The Non-Plan government grant received is in recurring in nature. The Non-Plan grant (net of capital expenditure) credit to income and expenditure account and capital expenditure amount transfer to capital expenditure amount transfer to capital assets grant fund.

B) NOTES FORMING PART OF ACCOUNTS

6. During the year, 100% of Life membership fee received from members credited to Capital Fund.

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been earmarked for that particular funds as per direction of the doner and kept that money separately in bank under term deposit is added to that fund and expenses incurred reduced from that fund.

8. The Academy has two buildings known as old building and new building Smt. Kamla Raheja Autitorium and J.S.B. Center for Multi-Professional Education. The Academy and National Board of Examination (NBE) are sharing the accommodation of old Building in accordance with the terms and conditions which has approved by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India. The Academy is incurring all maintenance expenses and 50% of those expenses are recovered from NBE and reduced from maintenance expenses.

9. The newly constructed building Smt. Kamla Raheja Autitorium and J.S.B. Center for Multi-Professional Education has been completed and is functional now.

10. The Physical verification of fixed assets its reconciliation with books of accounts is pending.

11. Previous year’s figures have been regrouped whereever necessary.

(Dr. MUKUND S. JOSHI) (DR. DEEP N SRIVASTAVA) (DR. MIRA RAJANI) PRESIDENT HON. SECRETARY TREASURER

AS PER OUR REPORT OF EVEN DATE ATTACHED

HDSG & ASSOCIATESCHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

FIRM REGISTRATION NO. 002871NM. NO.: 11856

PLACE: NEW DELHIDATE : 12 September, 2017

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Highlights of the Activities from1st April to 12th September, 2017

1. Two meetings of the Council have been held, one on 6th July, 2017 and the other on 12th September, 2017, respectively.

2. The following is the list of Members of the Council who retired during the year 2017 on completion of their tenure, and those who have been elected as Members of the Council.

Retired Members Elected Members

1. Dr. Saroj Chooramani Gopal Dr. Kamal Buckshee2. Dr. M.V. Padma SArivastava Dr. G.K. Rath3. Dr. Mohan Kameswaran Dr. Mohan Kameswaran4. Dr. Amod Gupta Dr. Sanjeev Misra5. Dr. Ajmer Singh Dr. K.K. Sharma

3. The following candidates have been elected as Fellows and Members

for the year 2017:

Fellows1. Dr. Shampa Anupurba2. Dr. Bikramjit Basu3. Dr. Chandra Sekhar Bal4. Dr. Sanjay Kumar Bhadada5. Dr. Giriraj Ratan Chandak6. Dr. Shyam Singh Chauhan7. Dr. Shiv Kumar Choudhary8. Dr. Debashish Danda9. Dr. Pushpa Dhar10. Dr. Alok Dhawan11. Dr. Prem Nath Dogra 12. Dr. Shailesh B. Gaikwad

13. Dr. Babita Ghai14. Dr. Uday Chand Ghoshal15. Dr. Jayantee Kalita16. Dr. Raj Kumar17. Dr. G.Suresh Kumar18. Dr. Pawanindra Lal19. Dr. Rajesh Malhotra20. Dr. Vir Singh Negi21. Dr. Satyajit Pradhan22. Dr. Kootikuppala Surya Rao23. Dr. Maninder Singh Sidhu

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Members 1. Dr. Amit Agarwal 2. Dr. Kailash Chandar Agarwal3. Dr. Saurabh Agarwal 4. Dr. Shipra Agarwal5. Dr. Simmi Aggarwal 6. Dr. Danish Ahmad7. Dr. Farida Ahmad 8. Dr. Saheem Ahmad9. Dr. Intezar Ahmed 10. Dr. Amandeep Kour Anand11. Dr. Ripudaman Arora 12. Dr. Pramod Kumar Avti13. Dr. Narendra Kumar Bagri 14. Dr. Dipika Bansal15. Dr. Reema Bansal 16. Dr. Virinder K. Bansal17. Dr. Madan Lal Brahma Bhatt18. Dr. Abhinandan Bhattacharjee19. Dr. Bindu PS 20. Dr. Swathi Chacham21. Dr. Manish Chandra 22. Dr. Jaykaran Charan23. Dr. Ankita Chugh 24. Dr. Vinay Kumar Chugh25. Dr. Dipankar De 26. Dr. Rakesh Kumar Dixit27. Dr. Rajiv Garg 28. Dr. Ruchika Garg29. Dr. Ashish Gautam 30. Dr. Gayatri Moghe Ghadyalpatil31. Dr. Rajeev Goyal 32. Dr. Shilpa Goyal

33. Lt. Col (Dr) Sunil Goyal 34. Dr. Archika Gupta35. Dr. Rajeev Gupta 36. Dr. Saroj Gupta37. Dr. Vinita Gupta 38. Dr. Mithra N. Hegde39. Dr. Md. Nazarul Islam 40. Dr. Rajendra Kumar Jain41 Dr. Aniruddha Ramachanadra Joshi 42. Dr. Sunit Kumar Jurel43. Dr. Aanchal Kakkar 44. Dr. Venkataraman Kandi45. Dr. Rajeev Kumar Kansay 46 Dr. Prem Kapur47. Dr. Bineeta Kashyap 48. Dr. Daisy Khera49. Dr. Surekha Kishore 50. Dr. Indira Kumari51. Dr. Pragya Kumar 52. Dr. Sunil Kumar53. Dr. Vishal Kumar 54. Dr. Gurvanit Kaur Lehl55. Dr. Sandeep Mahajan 56. Dr. RajeshKumar AshokKumar Maheswari57. Dr. Ashish Marwah 58. Dr. Subhash Medhi59. Dr. Vineet Mittal 60. Dr. Shadab Mohammad61. Dr. Prafull Mohan 62. Dr. Arvind K. Morya63. Dr. P.V.L.N. Murthy 64. Dr. Madhu Nagappa65. Dr. Rachita Nanda 66. Dr. Rajendra Nath67. Dr. Brusabhanu Nayak

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68. Dr. Rishi Nayyar69. Dr. Uma Shanker Pal70. Dr. Patel Mukundkumar Vitthalbhai71. Dr. Seema Partani 72. Dr. Shivam Priyadarshi73. Dr. Mukta Pujani74. Dr. Alok Ranjan75. Dr. Jitendra Kumar Rao76. Dr. Kumar Satish Ravi77. Dr. Jiledar Rawat78. Dr. Rhythm79. Dr. Gurpal Singh Sachdeva80. Dr. Prakash Kumar Sahoo81. Dr. Rashmi Salhotra82. Dr. Sudhir Chandra Sarangi83. Dr. Dhrubajyoti Sharma84. Dr. Sadhana Sharma85. Dr. Sultan Sheriff

86. Dr. Anindita Sinha87. Dr. Arpita Singh88. Dr. Gajendra Vikram Singh89. Dr. Hitendra Prakash Singh90. Dr. Manish Kumar Singh91. Dr. Raghuwar Dayal Singh 92. Dr. Ratender Kumar Singh93. Dr. Shraddha Singh94. Dr. Divya Srivastava95. Dr. Ashutosh Soni96. Dr. G. Suman97. Dr. Sunil Taneja98. Dr. Tanmay Tiwari99. Dr. Adarsh Tripathi100. Dr. Veerendra Verma101. Dr. Naval Kishore Vikram102. Dr. Sameer Vyas103. Dr. Arun Kumar Yadav104. Dr. Ravi Yadav

4. The following candidates have been admitted as Members (MNAMS) of the Academy under Regulation V:

Names approved in the Council meeting held on 6th July , 20171. Dr. Gajarlewar Umang Subhash2. Dr. Mahesh Kumar NB3. Dr. Amarnath Roddannavar4. Dr. Goolappa M Chikkanargund5. Dr. Mohamed Ismail M6. Dr. Praseetha C T7. Dr. Saurabh Goyal8. Dr. Deshpande Nishant Shantanu9. Dr. Ramteke Vishal Vasant10.* Dr. Himanshu Acharya11. Dr. Dinesh R B12 Dr. Prashant Kumar13. Dr. Baburajendra Prasad T R

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14. Dr. Sabu George K15. Dr. Gupta Govardhan Dwarika16. Dr. Hegde Arun17. Dr. Lohana Mehul Arun18. Dr. Kadrekar Sujit Ramesh19. Dr. Meenakshi Maurya20. Dr. Arnab Barma21. Dr. Abhay Pratap Singh22. Dr. Deep Dutta23. Dr. Rupesh Kumar24. Dr. Pooja Bansal25. Dr. Shrinath G26. Dr. Aamir Rashid27. Dr. Mahesh Kumar Poonia28. Dr. Mehta Varun Shantilal29. Dr. MD Sarfraz Alam30. Dr. Sherin Daniel31. Dr. Chaudhari Hrushikesh Pralhad32.* Dr. Thangammal Begum A J33. Dr. Nishit Bhatnagar34. Dr. Snigdha Kumari35. Dr. Jerry Jacob36. Dr. Rajakumari A37. Dr. Krishnakumar P M38. Dr. Alok Aggarwal39. Dr. Impana G N40. Dr. Geetha Nair41. Dr. Aravind R42. Dr. Vivek Hada43. Dr. Ravindra Kumar Anadure44. Dr. Reshmi J S45. Dr. Parichay Grover46. Dr. Ankita Singh47. Dr. Munde Rajiv Manik48. Dr. Swarnima Saxena49. Dr. Deepak Menon50. Dr. Gaurav Ahluwalia

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51. Dr. Ajay Gupta52. Dr. Pradhan Sayali Prakash53. Dr. Ridhi Kalra54. Dr. Sahildeep Kalra55. Dr. Harris P56. Dr. Mayuresh57. Dr. Saurabh Kapoor58. Dr. Neha Handa59. Dr. Saji Varghese Pariyathakathoot60. Dr. Mathew Varghese61. Dr. Sontakke Bhavana Vaikunth62. Dr. Mohana K63. Dr. Shival Srivastav64. Dr. Oza Bhavit Bharatbhai65. Dr. Sharma Atul66. Dr. Dsilva Mizelle Mackinnon67. Dr. Rupinder Shergill68. Dr. Brijmohan Subhedar69. Dr. Gowtham Devareddy70. Dr. Vinish Kumar Agarwal71. Dr. Deshmane Mahavir Subhash72. Dr. Rashmi Sood73. Dr. Shah Venisha Bharat74. Dr. Aashim Ahuja75. Dr. Deepali Dhingra76. Dr. Vibha Saluja77. Dr. Blessy Mary V R78. Dr. Firuz79. Dr. M J Vinod Kumar80. Dr. Chindhalore Prajakta Ganesh81. Dr. Mattewada Naveen Kumar82. Dr. Balaji J83. Dr. Vikas Gupta84. Dr. Shah Preet Mukesh85. Dr. Aneri Kishor Thakkar86. Dr. Raut Sanghashil Santosh87. Dr. Pratima Agarwal

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88. Dr. Paraneetharan89. Dr. Gawande Mohan Murlidhar90. Dr. Kaushik Majumdar91. Dr. Soumyanil Saha92. Dr. Nishi Sharma93. Dr. Khan Jshtiyaque Aslam94. Dr. Kiran Chandran B95. Dr. M G Shekar96. Dr. Gulhane Deepti Vijay97. Dr. Chillarge Sanjay98. Dr. Vivek Paul Vithayathil99. Dr. Phanikumar Bommavarapu100. Dr. Karthick S R101. Dr. Raut Shrish Vijaykumar102. Dr. Vandana Sharma103. Dr. Anoop T M104. Dr. Harjot Singh Gurudatta105. Dr. Reena Jain106. Dr. Joy Roy107. Dr. Anubhav Agrawal108. Dr. Lapsiwala Mehul Bhupendrabhai109. Dr. Nibu Mammen Kurian110. Dr. Nalini Saxena111. Dr. Sahil Batra112. Dr. Shriram S K113. Dr. Pawale Dinesh Dilip114. Dr. Sharmila A115. Dr. Om Prakash M116. Dr. Gandhi Ashish Rajendra117. Dr. Tilwe Amruta Ajay118. Dr. Nithin S119. Dr. Rakhi Sanyal120. Dr. Azher Ahmed Khan Lodhi121. Dr. Kannan P122. Dr. Gayadhar Behera123. Dr. Lunia Prajay DR Jayanti

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124. Dr. Kadu Mayur Vinayak125. Dr. Shivanshu Raj Goyal126. Dr. Azhar Perwaiz127. Dr. S Prabhu128. Dr. Biju I G129. Dr. Ajoy Samuel Mammen130. Dr. Krishnakumar K N131. Dr. Shilpi Yadav132. Dr. Saurav Narayan Nanda133. Dr. Saurabh Samdariya134. Dr. Pasupathy P135. Dr. Nisanth K136. Dr. Aju Bosco137. Dr. Zafer Syed Moeed Syed Mohsin138. Dr. Cheriyil Swapna Sukumaran139. Dr. Rashmi Agarwalla140. Dr. Joshi Samir Suresh141. Dr. Abhishek Sharma142. Dr. Shinde Nandkishor Dhanvantrao143. Dr. Prakash V144. Dr. Tanushree Gahlot145. Dr. Abhinav Dileep Wankar146. Dr. Alka Khialdas Kewalramani147. Dr. Siju K M148. Dr. Tuhina Banerjee149. Dr. Rajeev Ranjan150. Dr. Prabhjot Singh151. Dr. Kurkure Swapnil Vilas152. Dr. Sujatha P153. Dr. Vetri Nallathambi R154. Dr. Neha Jain155. Dr. Lokeshkumar S156. Dr. Prahlad H Y157. Dr. Anil Kumar Bhiwal158. Dr. Radhakrishnan Ananthakrishnan159. Dr. B Akhilandeswari160. Dr. Shanmugasundaram R

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161. Dr. Kashika Gupta162. Dr. Rushil Jain163.* Dr. Sanket Ramesh Nirgude164. Dr. Pranay R Kapur165. Dr. Arjun Khanna166. Dr. Modi Vijal Bhupendra167. Dr. Maincy Devadiya168. Dr. Afzaal Rafeeq Ansari169. Dr. Sharma Nitin170. Dr. Mohit Mahendra Bhagwati171. Dr. Ishita Anand172. Dr. Anubhav Jain173. Dr. Vasu174. Dr. Rahul Saha175. Dr. Harekrushna Sahu176. Dr. Arun Raj B177. Dr. Ketan Dhirajlal Malvi178. Dr. Bafna Lalit Nemichand179. Dr. Savinay Kapur180. Dr. Mudalsha Ravina181. Dr. Kakde Anil Namdeorao182. Dr. Modi Dhawal Ketan183. Dr. Sharath Mohan P184. Dr. Modi Rahul Ramesh185. Dr. Panwala Mitali Kamleshkumar186. Dr. Richa Vatsa187. Dr. Priya Sahu188. Dr. Lalit Garg189. Dr. Nimta Kishore190. Dr. Redekar Swanand Anand191. Dr. Varsha D Bahadurdesai192. Dr. Mahir Arifbhai Meman193. Dr. Satya Shiva Munjal194. Dr. Dipty Agrawal195. Dr. Bharuka Anuj Dilip196. Dr. Jithin G Nair197.* Dr. Shikha Verma

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198. Dr. Jalaja Mary George199.* Dr. Sonali Kurrey200. Dr. Palandurkar Kamlesh Manohar201. Dr. Upendra Kumar202. Dr. Sreejith K P203. Dr. Sameer Kakar204. Dr. Mistry Parzan Baji205. Dr. Ajith C Kuriakose206. Dr. Ankur Khandelwal207. Dr. Sankhesara Viral Harshad Kumar208. Dr. Harsh Navinchandra Paval209. Dr. Joshi Utkarsha Pradeep210. Dr. Bidisha Chatterjee211. Dr. Ankit Mudgal212. Dr. Bhavya S Kumar213. Dr. Bhawana214. Dr. Trivedi Aroon Narendra215. Dr. Priyanka Singh216. Dr. Syed Imran217. Dr. Kukreja Mohit Mukesh218. Dr. Parvin Banu219. Dr. Rajalekshmy R S220. Dr. Zachariah T Zachariah221. Dr. Prachi Jain222. Dr. Sumantra Jyoti223. Dr. Goswami Jyotindra Narayan224. Dr. Abhishek Agarwal225. Dr. Bhala Guru Iyyan A226. Dr. Abid M227. Dr. Gheewala Husain Mohammed228. Dr. Sutar Mahammad Ali229. Dr. Laxmitej Wundavalli230. Dr. Juhi Kumari231. Dr. Sriganesh K232. Dr. Shahab Ali Usmani233. Dr. Chaudhari Harishchandra R234. Dr. Sunil Kumar C M

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235. Dr. Veenu Kadian236. Dr. Priyanka Jain237.* Dr. Anurag Gupta238. Dr. Javed Anees P239. Dr. Amith Kumar N240. Dr. Charu Agarwal241. Dr. Reena Bansal242. Dr. Madhumitha R243. Dr. Aswin Rajagopal244. Dr. Atanu Bera245. Dr. Murali Narasimhan246. Dr. Ravinder Mehetrey247. Dr. Subin E B248.* Dr. Patil Jayashree Suresh249. Dr. Anishkumar G250. Dr. Kapil Agrawal251. Dr. K Sathish Christopher252. Dr. Kulkarni Suyash Abhay253. Dr. Ipsit I Menon254.* Dr. Manish Agrawal255. Dr. Thoke Santosh Vyankatesh256. Dr. Kumar Keshav257. Dr. Wachasundar Shachi Arvind258. Dr. Ali Mohammed P259. Dr. Sreenivasan Vazhoor Ramsingh260. Dr. Jambhrunkar Shubhangini Dhanraj261. Dr. Madhusudhan T262. Dr. Patil Nikhil Avinash263. Dr. Govardhan J264. Dr. Mahajan Nilesh Hilal265. Dr. Palak Agarwal266. Dr. Aashish Sasidharan267. Dr. Faye Abhishek Anil268. Dr. Karthik P269. Dr. Pratyush Kumar270. Dr. Shiv Kumar Sharma271. Dr. Kairavi Bhardwaj

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272. Dr. Gokuldas P K273. Dr. Pramil K274. Dr. Vallish Kumaraswamy Bhardwaj275. Dr. Manked Abizer Nuruddin276. Dr. Suresha B277. Dr. Juvaina P278. Dr. Kapadnis Kapil Prakash279. Dr. Lokesh280. Dr. Rohit Sharma281. Dr. Manoj Kumar Panigrahi282. Dr. Rubeesh Hassan C P283. Dr. Lokesh Arora284. Dr. Suyash Shrivastava285. Dr. Sajith Sebastian286. Dr. Sinkar Kunal Praful287.* Dr. Priyajeet Panigrahi288. Dr. Shaikh Imran Rafiq289. Dr. Nupur Agarwal290. Dr. Sachin Mittal291. Dr. Hemanth S Ghalige292. Dr. Rao Prashant Ratnakar293. Dr. Anamika Sharma294. Dr. Vinod295. Dr. Singh Vaibhav Sabharaj296. Dr. Shah Kaushal Mukesh297. Dr. Harpreet Kaur298. Dr. Parinita Kaur299. Dr. Dharna Gupta300.* Dr. Bodhankar Hemantkumar Yadavrao301. Dr. Dipti Agrawal302. Dr. Pathak Ashok Ramrao303. Dr. Nitin Khuteta304. Dr. Shivananda B H305. Dr. Unni Krishnan306. Dr. M D Ahtasham307. Dr. Anand M Kurian308. Dr. S S Ravisankar

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309. Dr. K Phaneendra Ponnuru310. Dr. Roy J Mukkada311. Dr. Bilal Mohmed312. Dr. Sishram313. Dr. Hemant Chaturvedi314. Dr. Dharani Bhavin Jagdish315. Dr. Ramya S316. Dr. Kulkarni Dattatray Vasantro317. Dr. Mathews J Chooracken318. Dr. Bhardwaj Akshay Rakesh Mohan319. Dr. Prem Savio Colaco320. Dr. Gaurav Mahajan321. Dr. Gagandeep Singh Ghuman322.* Dr. Shambhunath Agrawal323. Dr. Rajesh Kumar Yadav324. Dr. Irfan Abdul Kareem325. Dr.Nikhil Balpande326. Dr. Rathi Pradhyumn Parmesh327. Dr. Adhe Arati Anand328. Dr. N Selvakumar329. Dr. Tanu Anand330. Dr. Kunal Kanti Pal331. Dr. Vidya V K332. Dr. Bhaskar M V333. Dr. R Vinodh Kumar334. Dr. Taruna Dua335. Dr. Deepak Kumar Sharma336. Dr. Reshmy J R337. Dr. Shreesha Kumar K338. Dr. Ankit Dadheech339. Dr. Nishat Setia340. Dr. Mukesh Kumar Sharma341. Dr. Ashish Anasukhbhai Bhalodiya342. Dr. Savita Sigchi343. Dr. Mufkalwar Abhishek Anil344. Dr. Kumar Deepak Sahu Gopal345. Dr. Nandan Sur

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346. Dr. Abhishek Goel347. Dr. Namita Agrawal348. Dr. Parul Aggarwal349. Dr. Vivek Yadav350. Dr. Prasant Kumar Sahoo351. Dr. Kalaivani S352. Dr. Gujarathi Nirmal Nitin353. Dr. Shaikh Irphan Shamshuddin354. Dr. Vijay Pratap Singh355. Dr. Shamsuddin Hassan356. Dr. Priya Ranjan357. Dr. Anita358. Dr. Joshi Tejal Keshavlal359. Dr. Gaikwad Tushar Vasantrao360. Dr. Jisha Jacob361. Dr. Vispute Chetan Dilip362. Dr. Swarupa Dinda363. Dr. A H Ashwin Kumar364. Dr. Shifas Babu M365. Dr. Murali A366. Dr. Vinitha V Nair367. Dr. Sandeep Yadav Tirupathi368. Dr. Srikanth R V369. Dr. Kadam Sagar Balasaheb370. Dr. Renu Khamesra371. Dr. Anupama Ghosh372. Dr. Souvik Chatterjee373. Dr. Khan Shadab Rafat374. Dr. Guru Prasad Sultanpurkar375. Dr. Baitule Minakshi Prabhakarrao376. Dr. Tushar Ranjan Dalei377. Dr Vinayakumar Gunjalli378. Dr. Rahul Choudhary379. Dr. Ganjewar Niranjan Vyankatrao380. Dr. Modi Priyanka Mahesh381. Dr. Sachin Sukhadeorao Ingole382. Dr. Ramya R

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383. Dr. Daultani Deepesh Gurdayal384. Dr. Nakrani Akshaykumar Maganlal385. Dr. Sabyasachi Chakrabarty386. Dr. Meghana Tanwar387. Dr. Gupta Teena Vinod388. Dr. Kavita Tyagi389. Dr. Dalal Shrikant Kailas390. Dr. Alka Jindal391. Dr. Budhkar Abhijit Ramdas392. Dr. Siddharth Jauhar393. Dr. Mamta Rani Om Prakash Mehta394. Dr. Anurag Kumar395. Dr. Surendra Kumar Padarya396. Dr. Nitin Choudhary397. Dr. Mrinal Gupta398. Dr. Agrawal Abhay Manoj399. Dr. Anjana Rao Kavoor400. Dr. Nitin Tandon401. Dr. Gagan Anand402. Dr. Shekhar Kalia403. Dr. Amanjot Kaur Arora404. Dr. Rohan Nambiar405. Dr. Babloo Thomas Mani406. Dr. Anitha E Dorairaj407. Dr. M Sai Kumar408. Dr. Peddi Sridhar409. Dr. Monica Modi410. Dr. Amit Sharma411. Dr. Awkash Kumar Kalindra Sahu412. Dr. Siddiqui Shiblee Sabir413. Dr. Mohabey Ankush Vinay414. Dr. Basant Khandelwal415. Dr. Shah Siddharth Ashok416. Dr. Jain Anuja Anil417. Dr. Devaraja K418. Dr. Bibhuti P. Kashyap419. Dr. Sandeep Kumar

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420. Dr. Poonam Bhaker421. Dr. Apoorva Gupta 422. Dr. Nagaraja P S423. Dr. Pramod Kumar Sharma424. Dr. Rahul Ravind425. Dr. Sharma Ritu Satish426. Dr. Upali Nanda427. Dr. Karamdeep Singh Kahal428. Dr. Inderdeep Singh429. Dr. Sameer Singh Rathore430. Dr. Bopanna C U431. Dr. Anupama Ashok Kulkarni432. Dr. Athira Sekhar J433. Dr. Rakesh H434. Dr. Mohamed Abdullatheef T K435. Dr. Sawant Kaustubh Ajit 436. Dr. Kanya Kumari Kundu437. Dr. Shanmuga Jayanthan S438. Dr. Ashish Jakhetiya439. Dr. Rudrashish Haldar440. Dr. Ankit Agarwal441. Dr. Suguna Anbazhagan 442. Dr. Bhavna Sriramka443. Dr. Surekha Anbazhagan 444. Dr. Sumana Banerjee445. Dr. C K Ramya446. Dr. Mantu Jain447. Dr. Pitale Devdatt Laxman448. Dr. Mohit Dua449. Dr. Gopal Chawla450. Dr. Geetha M451. Dr. Seshadri L N452. Dr. Sahibole Manzer Abdur Raheem * Incomplete

The council also recommended that MNAMS may be conferred on the remaining candidates after thier application are completed with all the desired documents

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Names approved in the Council meeting held on 12th September, 2017

1. Dr. Vageesh B G2. Dr. Kirti Jai Singh3. Dr. Lekshmy S4. Dr. Prasanth J S5. Dr. Patel Vaibhav Ghanshyambhai6. Dr. Karthick Srinivasan S.I.7. Dr. Saha Abhishek Nirmal Kumar8. Dr. T Santosh9. Dr. Vikas Saroha10. Dr. Awariwar Mahesh Deorao11. Dr. Harikrishnan V12. Dr. Niti Kautish13. Dr. Jaspreet Singh Khanna14 Dr. Muhammed Shafi P S15. Dr. Khumanthem Pratima Devi Lamphelpat16. Dr. Deshmukh Prasad Yeshwant17. Dr. Irpachi Kalpana Ramlal18. Dr. Munde Santosh Raghunath19. Dr. Sujesh Kumar N20. Dr. Divya Gupta21. Dr. Kumar Alok Sah J P22. Dr. Ekta Patidar23. Dr. Avinash Mandloi24. Dr. Avneesh Khare25. Dr. Arun Kumar V26. Dr. Kavitha S27. Dr. Shanmugavalli S28. Dr. Dipin Kumar P U29. Dr. Subin Thomas C30. Dr. Anil Sharma31. Dr. Ahmed Kamaal32. Dr. Mrithyuniaya V Kalmath33. Dr. Ashish Kumar Prakash34. Dr. Ashutosh Kaushal

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35. Dr. Avinash K36. Dr. Ravi P Dadlani37. Dr. Rajesh Kumar Bharti38.* Dr. Koustav Mazumder39. Dr. Karthik Vishwanathan40. Dr. Santosh Prasad Kesari41. Dr. Satadal Nath42. Dr. Babhulkar Sudhendoo Shyam43. Dr. Abhishek Vaishya44. Dr. Abhay Kumar45. Dr. Joshi Meera Suresh Amita46. Dr. Kulkarni Aditya Atul47. Dr. Debkalyan Maji Tajnagar48. Dr. Devaki P49. Dr. Loney Gunjan Sudhir50. Dr. Koushik Biswas51. Dr. Shilpi Saxena Khanna52. Dr. Prashant Devidas Khuje53. Dr. Suraj G N54. Dr. Gupta Mohit Umesh Chandra55. Dr. Niloupur S56. Dr. Dipankar Chowdhury57. Dr. Anurag Rathore58* Dr. Neha Nigam59. Dr. Anindya Basu60. Dr. Savale Shailendra Vasant61. Dr. Nitin Kothari62. Dr. Pandey Niraj Nirmal63. Dr. Kumar Jitendra64. Dr. Abhimanyu Tiwari65. Dr. Kiran B R66. Dr. Himanshu Bansal67. Dr. Bhavuk Garg68. Dr. John Joseph Philip C69. Dr. Siddharth Verma

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70. Dr. Radhika K71. Dr. Sanjay Kumar72. Dr. Sangram Keshari Sahoo73. Dr. Shivali Sehgal74. Dr. Gade Neeta Dilip75. Dr. Rahul Mandal76. Dr. Kumar Rajani Kant77. Dr. Shabeeba Z78. Dr. Priyadharshini M79. Dr. Karuppaswamy Prakash S.80. Dr. (Maj.) Bikram Choudhury81. Dr. (Maj.) Gopinath Manoj82. Dr. Dhongade Bhimanand Akrashi83. Dr. T Kavitha84. Dr. Prijesh Janardanan85. Dr. Ajitha M.86. Dr. Manas Ghosh87. Dr. Aradhey Parag Rameshrao88. Dr. Rekha89. Dr. Kalyani Reddy90. Dr. Jujhar Singh91. Dr. Anupam Das92. Dr. Sunil Kumar Dhaka93. Dr. Krishna Kumar S94. Dr. Kalaiarasi R95. Dr. Agrawal Lalit Harswarup96. Dr. Samirbhai Parshotambhai Patel97. Dr. Naren Gaur98. Dr. Vyas Tirth Manojkumar99. Dr. Dedhia Chintan Jethalal100. Dr. Tuhin Mistry101. Dr. Sasidhar Reddy A102. Dr. Syed Ifthekar103. Dr. Adulkar Deepanjali Gangaram104. Dr. Madhu Ravisankar105. Dr. Debeshish Paul106. Dr. Surajit Gorai

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107. Dr. Sai Krishna M L V108. Dr. Niravkumar Prabhudas Moradiya109. Dr. Darira Amit Prakash110. Dr. Prabhat Kumar111. Dr. Ramya Parameswari A112. Dr. Vineet Narula113. Dr. Shuja Nazim114. Dr. Bhavna Kakkar115. Dr. Sandeep Arora116. Dr. Darwin117. Dr. Shingare Awesh Pravin118. Dr. Ayaz Ahmd119. Dr. Arun Kumar M L120. Dr. Raghavendra M Doddamani121. Dr. Davinder Singh Rana122.* Dr. Rajkumar N123. Dr. Kavitha S124. Dr. Abhishek Agarwal125. Dr. Aseem Sharma126. Dr. Vikram Kumar Arora127. Dr. Magnus Jayaraj Mansard128. Dr. Swati Choraria129. Dr. Chougule Yogesh Dattatray130. Dr. Morankar Jitendra Vijay131. Dr. Subha Chakraborty132. Dr. Subhasis Mishra133.* Dr. Rashmi Vishwakarma134. Dr. Deepak Kumar Das135. Dr. Arun Kumar G136. Dr. Yogesh K J137. Dr. Vinay Raj Thattarakkal138. Dr. Saldanha Neil Dominic139. Dr. Shanavas C140. Dr. Niteesh Kumar141. Dr. Mohd Tatazul Sheikh142. Dr. Debashish Kumar Das

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143. Dr. Mandira Chakraborty144. Dr. Vinoth M145. Dr. Kadri Wasim Rauf146. Dr. Savdekar Tejas Bhaskar147. Dr. Pugazhenthan T148. Dr. Tina Singh149. Dr. Jacob Sibu Baby150. Dr. Vasanth S151 Dr. Ladkat Kiran Madhav152. Dr. Karthikeyan P153. Dr. Ambika R S154. Dr. Sabarieswaran R K155. Dr. Jadhav Akshay Manmohan156. Dr. Khan Rafatali Fatehali157. Dr. Satishkumar S158. Dr. Jitender Taneja159. Dr. Bhavanabahen Champaklal Parikh160. Dr. Anand Vardhan161. Dr. Safia Rana162. Dr. Ritu Yadav163. Dr. Manisha Gupta164. Dr. Jitha S Geetham165. Dr. Hardeep Kaur166. Dr. Abdul Aslam P167. Dr. Vivek Sharma168. Dr. Samrat Smrutiranjan Sahoo169. Dr. Pareswar Balaji Madhukarrao170. Dr. Rajesh Rana171. Dr. Prabhu M172. Dr. Keertivardhan D Kulkarni173. Dr. Ranjan Rakesh Rajdeo Prasad174. Dr. Nagrale Umesh Madhukar175. Dr. Priya Malik176. Dr. Shashi Bhushan Kumar177. Dr. Richa Singh Chauhan178. Dr. Rajesh Kumar Saini179.* Dr. Manazir Athar

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180. Dr. Ranbir Singh Bawa181. Dr. Arpita Gogoi182. Dr. Hari Babu Poojari183. Dr. Yadwadkar Shrirang Shripad184. Dr. Kavadgave Nagnath Mallikarjun185. Dr. Kabde Sagar Suresh186. Dr. Abdul Rasheed M187. Dr. Naveen Raju188. Dr. Som Dutt Abrol189. Dr. Badri Prasad Das190. Dr. Saumil Harshadkumar Mandalia191. Dr. Agrawal Neetisha Kamleshkumar192. Dr. G. Vijayaraghavan193. Dr. Himanshu Bhayana * incomplete

The council also recommended that MNAMS may be conferred on the remaining candidates after thier application are completed with all the desired documents

5. Symposia/Workshops/CME Programmes: Out of the CME proposals received from various medical institutions in the country, the Academy has sanctioned 09 Extramural and 03 Intramural CME Programmes/Symposia during the period from 01.04.2017 to 12.09.2017 as per details given below:

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Statement showing grant under Extramural CME Programmesfrom 01.04. 2017 to 12.09.2017

SL No. Topic Amount Sanctioned (Rs.) 1. CME Programme on : 1,80,000/- “National Workshop on Outcome Re-search Methods: Systematic Review and Meta - Analysis” Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine, Kolkata on 25th May, 2017 2. CME Programme on : “Scientific Writing” 1,80,000/- Mahatma Gandhi Medical College, Pondicherry on 3rd July, 2017 3. CME Programme on : 1,80,000/- “Emerging Trends in Surgery- Emer-gency Surgery and Trauma Care” Armed Forces Medical College, Pune on 14th to 15th July, 2017. 4. CME Programme on : 1,20,000/- “Workshop on Basic Techniques in Cell Culture and Toxicity Testing (WBTCTT)” JIPMER., Pondicherry on 20th – 22nd July, 2017 5. CME Programme on : 1,00,000/- “Hands-on Training Programme on Zebrafish in Biomedical Research and Drug Development” JIPMER., Puducherry 4th – 5th August, 2017

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6. CME Programme on : “Recent Advances in Diagnosis and 1,96,000/- Management of Obstructive Sleep Apnoea- Regional Perspec-tive” Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences, Porompat, Im-phal, Manipur on 26th August, 2017 7. CME Programme on : 2,00,000/- “Tackling Emergencies in Field Medical Setup” Command Hospital, (Eastern Command), Kolkata on 26th – 27th August, 2017 8. CME Programme on : 1,25,000/- “Evidence Based Practice in Obstetrics & Gynaecology and Endoscopy Surgery in Gynaecology” AFMC, Pune on 9th & 10th September, 2017 9. CME Programme on : 1,80,000/- “Quality Control in Clinical and Molecu-lar Biochemistry” Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Rohtak on 26th August, 2017. Postponed to 5th October, 2017 due to Haryana unrest at Rohtak

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Statement showing grant under Intramural Symposia/CMEs/Workshops Programmes from 01.04.2017 to 12.09.2017

Sl. No. Topic Amount Sanctioned (Rs.)

1. National Symposium on 1,75,000/- “Musculoskeletal Tuberculosis” All India Institute of Medical Sciences Raipur 30th July, 2017

2. CME Programme on 2,50,000/- “Environment & Health” Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Amritsar 27th October, 2017

3. NAMS-NFI CME Programme on 2,30,000/- “Assessment of Nutritional Status in Dual Nutrition Burden Era” Smt. Kamla Raheja Auditorium & Prof. J S Bajaj Centre for Multiprofessional Eductaion 6th October, 2017

Hosting of CMEs and Workshops from the Smt. Kamla Raheja Auditorium Prof. J.S. Bajaj Centre for Multi-professional Education at NAMS House is a great step reaching towards our goal in which many institutions will be part of wider virtual audience of such programmes and in this regard, every effort is being made to enhance NAMS Scientifict activities substantially.

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6. NAMS Scientific Symposium:

Every year, during the NAMS Annual Conference, a Scientific Symposium is organized on a topic of great relevance to the health care needs of the Country. The theme of the NAMS Scientific Symposium on 28th October, 2017 during the Annual Conference at Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Amritsar (Punjab) is “Foetal Origin of Adult Diseases”.

7. Lifetime Achievement Award

The Council at its meeting held on 6 June, 2017 approved the conferment of Lifetime Achievement Award under Rule 34(d) on Dr. P.K. Dave, FAMS for the year 2017 in recognition of proven track record of professional excellence with subject expertise of high order. He retired from AIIMS as Director. He has been a committed professional, a reputed Orthopaedic Surgeon and a fine academician. He has served the Academy in different capacities as President, Council Member, Chairperson, Building Committee, Member, Finance Committee, etc.

On the recommendations of the Council, Dr. Prema Ramachandran, the Chairperson Academic Committee and Dr. Deep Narayan Srivastava, Honorary Secretary, NAMS participated in an award function at Chennai on Sunday, the 6th August, 2017 and delivered the Lifetime Achievement Award to Dr. S. Kameswaran. Dr. Mohan Kameswaran, FAMS delivered a welcome address to the NAMS delegates & Dr. Deep Srivastava informed the august audience about the achievements of Dr. S. Kameswaran. Subsequently, on behalf of the President, NAMS and the Council, Dr. Prema Ramachandran and Dr. Srivastava presented the award and the scroll. Dr. S. Kameswaran thanked NAMS for bestowing him with this prestigious honour.

8. Golden Jubilee Commemoration Award Lecture On the recommendations of the Credentials Committee and with

the approval of the Council, the youngest biomedical scientists

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elected as a Fellows during the year is invited to deliver Golden Jubilee Commemoration Award Lectures at the Annual Conference of the Academy.

Dr. Saurabh Varshney, FAMS, Professor and Head, Department of Otolaryngology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh, was the youngest biomedical scientist elected as a Fellow during the year 2016. He will deliver the Golden Jubilee Commemoration Lecture in the Annual Conference at Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Amritsar, Punjab on 29th October, 2017. The topic of his Lecture is “Trans-nasal Trans-sphenoidal Endoscopic Hypophysectomy”.

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