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    Dear Friends,

    rdLet us all meet from 16-19 of January 2011 at Delhi for the 63 Annual National Conference of Indian

    Psychiatric Society. Delhi the capital of India is often referred to as the Heart of India! A melting pot of

    cultures since millenia, Delhi offers a unique blend of mystical past and modern present.

    Indian Psychiatric Society has always endeavoured for advancements in the a rt and science of Psychiatry

    with the twin objectives to ameliorate the suffereing of patients with psychiatric disorders and to promote

    mental health of the society.

    The Organising Committee under the able guidance of Dr. N.K. Bohra and dynamic abilities of Dr. Sunil

    Mittal has promised to host a mega event, one of its kind. The organising team has promised a

    green ANCIPS using IT platform to the best possible. They have arrayed a number of activities to

    promote opportunities for fellowship, networking, relaxation and, of course, the primary objective of

    professional development and academic interaction.

    On behalf of Indian Psychiatric Society as well as our personal behalf, we invite you along with your family

    to attend this annual event of our Society.

    Yours in IPS,

    M e s s a g e

    Dr. Ajit Avasthi Dr. U C Garg

    President,

    Indian Psychiatric Society

    Hony. General Secretary

    Indian Psychiatric Society

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    M e s s a g e

    Ajit Avasthi U C Garg

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    Dear Friend,

    Welcome to Delhi!

    rdAs the 63 Annual National Conference of the Indian Psychiatric Society visits the heart and capital of

    India after a long wait of 19 years, we await your participation in anANCIPS with a difference and one that

    promises to be not just another conference but a complete mental health event.

    From its last halt at Delhi in 1992, the caravan of ANCIPS has traversed the length and breadth of ourth

    country and now the city of Delhi awaits with eager anticipation its arrival here from Sunday the 16 toth

    Wednesday the 19 January 2011.

    We invite you to join this ANCIPS Caravan and the stalwarts of psychiatry and mental health from across

    the country and the globe to share your professional, research, academic and clinical experience as well

    as professional and personal insights to further the state of knowledge and service delivery.

    In keeping with the theme of the conference Providing Mental Health Care to Allthe various forums at theANCIPS-2011 shall provide platforms for experts from diverse areas related to psychiatry and mental

    health to meet, interact, exchange and deliberate in a truly multi-disciplinary milieu. In addition to

    psychiatrists and other mental health professionals also attending would be representatives of

    government and international bodies; those from policy, legal and regulatory authorities; NGOS and self-

    Dr. Sunil MittalDr. Neelam K. Bohra

    Organising Secretary

    ANCIPS 2011

    Chairperson

    ANCIPS 2011

    help groups, prominent pharmaceutical and healthcare providers and members of the general public. The

    ANCIPS-2011 would therefore provide the impetus for evolving policies, strategies and operational plans

    that can make delivery of mental health care for all a reality.

    We invite you to be a part of this movement. Moreover, the ANCIPS-2011 shall provide intellectual space

    for all: from the student to the expert, the lab based researcher to the caring clinician, the avid academician

    to the community care professional, from the biological to the social psychiatrist, the pure pharmaco-

    therapist to the practicing psychotherapist; as well as for the deeply committed audience who attend to

    learn and apply this information and knowledge, and without whom all shall but exist in vacuu m.

    With ANCIPS-2011, theANCIPS Goes Green . We are committed to reducing o ur carbon footprint, to use

    environment friendly materials and utilise avail able information technology to the best possible in order to

    make the ANCIPS as environment friendly as possible.

    With ANCIPS-2011, the ANCIPS is slated to turn into a National Mental Health Event. While being a

    complete high-end conference it aims to set new benchmarks. Attracting to its scientific core, it shall yet

    provide adequate opportunities for fellowship, networking, and relaxation. A scientific fiesta and fellowship

    feast with exclusive cultural, local and accompanying person programs. Various pre-conference events

    for mental health care users and general public shall roll out much earlier. These include awareness

    lectures and activities for schools, corporate bodies, NGOs and other groups, regular features in print and

    electronic media and a retrospect of Indian Cinema with mental health themes. At the conference there

    shall be an excellent and sophisticated trade promotion exhibition and thereafter post conference

    advocacy. We invite you to volunteer to participate in any of these activities.

    The beautiful city of Delhi with its enhanced infrastructure following the Commonwealth Games and its

    crisp champagne like winter awaits you with a warm welcome.

    Swaagatam!

    I n v i t a t i o n

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    Sunil MittalNeelam K. Bohra

    Organising Secretary, ANCIPS-2011Chairperson, ANCIPS-2011

    I n v i t a t i o n

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    Welcome to Delhi - The Venue of ANCIPS 2011

    HUMAYUN TOMB

    and it became a thorn in the e yes of the British. As the English shiftedtheir capital from Calcutta to Delhi, all the activities during the freedomstruggle were directed towards Delhi. Thus, Delhi also bears the marksof the freedom struggle. The ultimate goal of the Azad Hind Fauj was tocapture Delhi; the slogan Dilli Chalo given by Netaji is still being used bymany.

    The maze of narrow lanes ladenwith shops, each devoted tospecialties, dates back to the timeC h a n d n i C h o w k m a d e i t ssimmering debut in the moonlight.Old Delhi is a pure gastronomic pleasure where some of the bestIndian delicacies were conceived. Here time stands still in the ancientmonuments but flies once you hit the shopping trail. New Delhi, on theother hand, is a paradigm shift from the chaotic semblance of OldDelhi, a graceful embodiment of British charm reflecting Victorian-stylearchitectural grandeur of IndiaGate with an ambience of

    openness in the Viceregal Lodge (now the Rashtrapati Bhawan),Parliament House and Cannaught Place. Its beautiful governmentvistas and administrative buildings cushioned along spaciousstreets, adorned with beautiful tree lined avenues make New Delhione of the greenest cities in the world.

    Today, Delhi has emerged as ametropolis with a cosmopolitano u t l o o k a n d s e a t o f governance. Urbanisation has made rapid strides but the classicalcharm of the city has not lost its allure. Commercialisation runs deepbut Delhi has also retained its place as the art and cultural center ofIndia. The city's repertoire of tourism delights has placed Delhi asone of the best travel destinations. Delhi's educational horizon hasspread globally, spearheaded by its highly respected educationalentities: IIT-Delhi, Delhi University, Jawaharlal Nehru University,Jamia Milia Islamia, AIIMS and of late it has also become a globalhotspot for fashion, IT, sports, business and services industry. Every

    year a number of even ts, viz. Trade Fair, Auto Expo, Book Fair etc are organised. Delhi provides perfectenvironment and venue for scientific meets of all hues both national and international. The forthcomingCommon Wealth Games will be an event of great international importancefor which entire Delhi is being given a new look. Immediately after that

    important international event comesANCIPS 2011, which is expected to

    be a unique and memorableexperience in all respects. Delhieagerly awaits your participation.

    R.C. Jiloha

    Vice Chairman

    Organising Committee

    ANCIPS 2011

    INDIA GATEJANTAR MANTAR

    Delhi, the centre stage of Indian politics represents the best in the country. It is a city where empires roseand fell before the dawn of history; where citadels of emperors appeared and disappeared; a city ofmysterious eternity whose old ruins proclaim a majestic and imperial past and whose present pulsates

    vibrantly with the ever flowing life of India.

    The eternal Yamuna bears witness to the glorio us and tumultuous 3,000 year of its story. A story, whichbegins in 1400 BC with Indraprastha of the Pandavas transformed from a barren gift given by theKauravas, into an idyllic haven impregnated with almost all major events of Indian history. Those who areinterested in history will know that Delhi encompasses all the various kings and emperors who fixed theirroyal citadels here-- Indraprastha, Lal Kot, Quila Rai Pithora, Siri, Jahanpanah, Tughlakabad, Ferozabad,Dinpanah, Delhi Sher Shahi or Shahjahanabad. Combined and integrated into one, these 'new cities' have

    always been called Delhi and howsoever many names it may have acquired,Delhi has always been intrinsically identified with power and imperial sway.There have been at least eight ci ties around modern Delhi, and the old sayin gthat whoever founds a new city at Delhi will lose it has come true every time --most recently for the British who founded New Delhi in 1911.

    The historic Purana Qila standing witness to Delhi's rejuvenation, periods ofanarchy, and the rise and fall of empires, brings alive history of the capital.Gorgeous palaces within the Red Fort tell the story of lavish life-style of Mughalemperors. Delhi is witness to the

    death of many empires and resistedbloody attempts to eliminate her.Taimur Lang's brutalities, NadirShah's plunder and Abdal i 'smassacre, all had tried to demolish the

    city but it regained its lost glory each time.

    While the old city reflects the glorious Mughal-period, New Delhigives imperial aroma of British rule. Architecture of Slave-dynasty's Qutub Minar, Indo-Persian art reflected in Jama Masjid,exuding amalgamations of North and South Indian art styles inChhatarpur temple Complex, and architectural designs of Gurdwaras like Sheesh Ganj and Bangla Sahib

    and Churches such as St. Thomas and St. Columbus speakvolumes of Delhi's landscape. The Bahai Lotus templerepresenting the Bahai way of worship is a splendid architecturaldesign. The Tibetan monastery near Kashmere Gate representsthe Tibetan culture in Delhi. Delhi comes as a merger of the modernlifestyles with the old traditions. While there is the sound ofQawwalis of NizamuddinShrine, Gurbanis of BanglaSahib and Aartis of BirlaMandir, one can hear theloud and blaring music ofpubs and discotheques at

    the same time. It is this diversity that makes Delhi so lively andcolorful.

    Delhi was the focal point for the first war of independence in 1857

    PURANA QUILA

    JAMA MASJID

    RED FORT

    QUTUB MINAR

    LOTUS TEMPLE

    BIRLA MANDIR

    RASHTRAPATI BHAWAN

    Delhi

    Protect Cultural and Heritage Sites

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    Indian Psychiatric SocietyNational Executive

    Dr. Neelam K. Bohra

    Chairperson

    Dr. R.C. JilohaVice-Chairperson

    Dr. Sunil Mittal

    Organising Secretary

    Dr. J.M. WadhawanTreasurer

    Chairpersons of Committees

    Executive Committee

    Dr. Rajesh Rastogi

    Dr. S.K. Khandelwal

    Dr. M.S. Bhatia

    Dr. Dinesh Kataria

    Dr. Chander Mohan

    Dr. B.S. Shekhawat

    Dr. S.K. KhandelwalDr. Rajesh NagpalDr. R.K. ChadhaDr. Alok Sarin

    Local Scientific Committee

    Venue Management Dr. Rajesh RastogiDr. Deepak Raheja

    Dr. T.P. JindalDr. Vikas Jain

    Website

    Souvenir and Publ icat ions Dr. M.S. BhatiaDr. Veena KapoorDr. T.B. Singh

    Protocol and Recep tion Dr. Neena BohraDr. Kulbhushan

    Organising Committee

    AccompanyingPersons Program

    Dr. Sujata MalikDr. Manu Mittal

    National Liaison Dr. Rajesh SagarDr. Smita Deshpande

    In ter na ti on al L ia iso n Dr. E. Moh an da sDr. Shiv GautamDr. Anukant Mital

    Cultural Dr. Sameer MalhotraDr. Reshma

    Hospitality Dr. Dinesh KatariaDr. Manish Kansal

    Registration Dr. Ashwini KumarDr. Anita Mahajan

    Media and Publicity Dr. Jitendra NagpalDr. Sandeep VohraDr. Samir Parekh

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    ANCIPS - 2011Organising Committee

    IPS-North Zone

    Indian Psychiatric Society

    Direct Council Members

    Zonal Representatives

    President: Dr. Ajit AvasthiVice President: Dr. M Thirunavukarasu

    Hon. General Secretary: Dr. U C Garg

    Hon. Treasurer: Dr. Asim Kumar Mallik

    Hon. Editor: Dr. T S S Rao

    Dr. N Dinesh

    Dr. Rajeev Jain

    Dr. R Rangrajan

    Dr. Prabir Paul

    Dr. (Major) Nand Kishore

    Dr. Gautam Saha

    Dr. VSSR Ryali

    Central Zone: Dr. Ashok Trivedi Dr. P K Dalal

    East Zone: Dr. Srikumar Mukherjee Dr. P K Mahapatra

    North Zone: Dr. B S Chavan Dr. R K Solanki

    South Zone: Dr. K Chandrashekhar Dr. Badhur Mohideen

    West Zone: Dr. Kishor Gujar Dr. Mukesh P Jagiwala

    Imm. Past President: Dr. E Mohan Das

    Imm. Past Gen. Sec.: Dr. Govind Bang

    Organising Committee

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    To participate in ANCIPS-2011 please register early to avail maximum registration benefits.

    Registration is mandatory for all participants.

    Please select your appropriate registration category from the schedule below, fill the enclosedregistration form and send along with a demand draft / cheque of applicable registration fee to the

    Conference Secretariat. All drafts/ cheques should be made in favour of ANCIPS-2011 payable atDelhi.

    Since the ANCIPS-2011 is a Green Conference we encourage you to register and pay online atwww.ancips.com.

    * SAARC: South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation includes: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives,

    Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka

    Accommodation:

    All charges for hotels or other accommodation are additional. We have booked accommodation

    at various hotels for conference delegates at discounted rates. You may book youraccommodation online through the conference website www.ancips.com or write to theconference managers for bookings at these special conference rates.

    Please see enclosed Accommodation Form for details

    Spot Registrations:

    Spot registrants will be limited in nature. Only cash payments would be accepted for spot registrations. Spot registrants are not guaranteed the conference kit.

    Please Note:

    Registration Information

    Accompanying Persons:

    The category Accompanying Person includes only spouse, children and other dependent familymembers.

    Children below 5 years are exempt from registration fees.

    Senior Members:

    Senior IPS members above the age of 65 years are entitled for free registration.

    PG Student:

    The category PG Student is applicable to students pursuing Postgraduate courses(MD/DNB/DPM) in psychiatry only.

    To be eligible, a PG student must send a letter of recommendation from her/ his Head ofDepartment.

    For your convenience and for environmental considerations we encourage you to register and payonline at www.ancips.com

    However, you can also register by filling the enclosed Registration Form and sending it with a de manddraft / cheque of applicable registration fee to the ANCIPS-2011 Secretariat.You may use the enclosed Registration Form or downloaded it from www.ancips.com

    By Credit Card:

    Payment by credit card is available only for on-line registration. All service charges on credit card are to be paid by registrants.

    By Demand Draft or Cheque:

    You may pay through a demand draft or cheque. Demand drafts/ cheques should be in favour of ANCIPS-2011 payable at Delhi. Registration is subject to realisation of cheque.

    Delegates:

    Registration entitles delegates admission to the Inaugural and Valedictory functions, all scientificsessions, official ceremonies, lunches, dinners and refreshments; access to the hospitality and trade-exhibition areas; conference kit and souvenirs.

    Accompanying Persons:

    For accompanying persons registration entitles them admission to the Inaugural and Valedictoryfunctions, the exclusive accompanying persons program, official lunches, dinners and refreshments;

    as well as access to the hospitality and the exhibition areas.

    The last date of cancellation is 30th November 2010 (a written cancellation request must reachthe conference secretariat by this date). No refund requests will be entertained after 30thNovember 2010.

    All refunds will be made after the conference. Cancellation Charges: An amount of 50% of the Registration Fee paid will be deducted towards

    handling charges.

    Registration Process:

    Payment Method:

    Registration Entitlements:

    Cancellation Policy:

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    5000

    10000

    5000

    4000

    4000

    30 Nov. 2010

    5000

    US $ 250

    3000

    Up to31 Aug. 2010

    Up to30 Sept. 2010

    Up to01onwards and

    Dec. 2010

    Spot RegistrationCategory

    IPS Member Rs. 4000 5000 6500 8000

    Non Member Rs. 5000 6500 8000

    P.G. Student Rs. 2500

    SAARC Delegate

    BIPA, IAPA, AUIPA

    Member

    Rs. 4000

    US $ 200

    6500

    US $ 300

    8000

    US $ 350

    Indian & SAARCAccompanying Person Rs. 2500 3000

    Overseas Delegate US $ 250 US $ 300 US $ 350 US $ 400

    OverseasAccompanying Person US $ 125 US $ 150 US $ 175 US $ 200

    Total

    DeadlinePlease

    select( ) yourregistration

    catagory

    Indian CorporateDelegate

    Rs. 12000 12000 12000 15000

    Registration Information

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    Conference Theme

    The ANCIPS-2011 scientific programme will comprise of invited lectures, plenary sessions, symposia,free papers, and posters. Moreover, there shall be attractive focused workshops, stimulating debates,

    panel discussions and meet the experts sessions.

    In an effort towards taking science to the people, there will be a special public awareness programmeconsisting of public lectures, panel discussions for mental health service providers and users, workshopsin schools, colleges and corporate organisations as well as special sci entific releases for the media.

    Providing Mental Health Care to All

    Programme Format

    Scientific Details

    For the sake of the environment, convenience and accuracy

    we request you to make submissions by email as far as possible

    Focused Workshops And Symposia

    Scientific Papers and Posters

    Workshops and Symposia are invited frominstitutions/ departments/ groups/ individualpsychiat r is ts and other mental healthprofessionals for conducting small workshops andsymposia on specific subjects or areas. Anabstract consisting of an outline of the subject andcontents of the proposed workshop / symposiaalong with the names of the presenters/ trainersmay please be sent by post or email to:

    Dr. Ajit Avasthi

    President, IPS & ChairmanScientific Programme Committee

    ANCIPS-2011Department of PsychiatryPGIMER, Chandigarh-160012IndiaE-mail :Phone: +91-9872065200

    Workshops shall be of 2 to 2.5 hours duration forwhich a conference room that can seat up to 50people shall be provided. There shall be noseparate registration fee for these workshops.

    Free papers and posters are invited for the ANCIPS-2011. Abstracts of scientific papers andposters may please be sent either by post or emailto:

    Dr. M. ThirunavukkarasuVice President, IPS1018 A, Sixth Avenue

    Anna Nagar, Chennai-600040Tamil Nadu, IndiaEmail:Phone: +91-9444034647

    [email protected]

    [email protected]

    Awards

    The IPS confers various awards every year.These are the:

    DLN Murti Rao Oration Award

    Mar fatia Award

    Col Kirpal Singh Award for Military / IndustrialPsychiatry

    Bhagwat Award

    Bombay Psychiatric Society Silver JubileeAward

    Poona Psychiatrists Association Awards I & II Tilak Venkoba Rao Oration Award

    Young Psychiatrist Award

    The presenting author of a paper submitted forany award should be a member of IPS/ WPA/IAPA/ BIPA (Delegates who are not members ofIPS shall be required to produce a copy of theirCertificate of Membership). The author must haveregistered as a delegate and must have no duespending towards the Society.

    Four copies of the full paper competing for anaward must be submitted by post or email to

    Dr. R. PonnuduraiChairman, IPS Awards Committee24/3B, T.T.K. RoadChennai - 600018

    Email: [email protected]: +91-9840013174, +91-44-24993181

    Guidelines and details of Awards may be hadfrom the website of theIndian Psychiatric Society: www.e-ips.org

    Scientific Details

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    Abstract Submission via email is encouraged for the sake of convenience, accuracy and environment

    To submit your abstract via email please visit www.ancips.com

    To send your abstract by post please use the enclosed Abstract Form and send to:

    All entries for Symposia andWorkshops may be sent to

    Dr. Ajit AvasthiPresident, IPS & Chairman,

    Scientific Programme Committee

    ANCIPS-2011Department of Psychiatry

    PGIMERChandigarh 160012, India

    email: [email protected]: +91-9872065200

    Submission Deadline30 September 2010

    All entries for Free Papers andPosters may be sent to

    Dr. M. ThirunavukkarasuVice President, IPS

    1018 A, Sixth AvenueAnna Nagar,

    Chennai - 600040Tamil Nadu, India

    email: [email protected]: +91-9444034647

    Submission Deadline30 September 2010

    All entries for Awardsmay be sent to

    Dr. R. PonnuduraiChairman IPS Awards Committee

    24/3B, T.T.K. Road,Chennai 600018Tamil Nadu, India

    email: [email protected]

    Submission Deadline15 September 2010

    General Instructions:

    Instructions for Workshops and Symposia:

    Instructions for Free Papers:

    Instructions for Poster Presentations:

    1. If using the Abstract Form, please type in Arial font size 9

    2. Abstract should not exceed 300 words

    3. Underline the presenting authors name

    4. The facility of multimedia computer with windows based software (MS ofiice/XP/Millennium/98) willbe available at the conference for oral presentations

    1. The content of the symposium or workshop should be described under the headings of Title,Objectives, Speakers, and followed by a brief description of the symposium/ workshop.

    2. Time allotted for presentation will be 35 minutes.

    3. Time allotted for discussion will be 8 minutes.

    1. The content of a free paper abstract should be described under the headings of Title, Authors,Aims and Objectives, Methodology, Results, and Conclusions.

    2. Time allotted for presentation will be 7 minutes

    3. Time allotted for discussion will be 2 minutes

    1. The content of a poster abstract should be described under the headings of Title, Authors, Aimsand Objectives, Methodology, Results, and Conclusions.

    2. An area of 100 cm height and 50cm width shall be provided for each poster

    3. Posters should be in English and should have a title, name of authors, institution and city.

    4. Charts, drawings and illustrations must have self-explanatory notes.

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    Call for Abstracts & Papers

    Last date for submission of entries for various IPS Awards: 15 September 2010

    Last date for submission of symposia, workshops, free papers & poster abstracts: 30 Sept. 2010

    Please register to participate. Abstracts sent by authors who have not registered shall be rejected

    The Scientific Committee will use the topic list to classify the area of each submission for presentationas well as for listing in the Programme and Abstract Book to assist participants in selecting sessions ofinterest. The submission form provides a space to mark a selection from this list. Please select the onemost appropriate topic area for each submission. If required indicate a second subtopic area as well .

    Addiction Electro Convulsive Treatment Pharmacogenetics(ECT) Advocacy Pharmacogenomics

    Emergency Psychiatry Affective Disorders Posttraumatic Stress Disorders Epidemiology and Mental Aggression Private Sector Psychiatry

    Disorders Ageing Premenstrual Syndrome

    Ethics of Psychiatric Practice Alcohol and Substance Abuse Prevention of Psychiatric Illness

    and ResearchDisorders Psychiatric Education & Training

    Family Mental Health Alzheimer's Disease Psychiatric Medication

    Forensic Psychiatry Alternative Therapies in Psychiatric Rehabilitation

    Geriatric PsychiatryPsychiatry and Mental Health Psycho-geriatrics

    Genetics and Psychiatry Anxiety Disorder Psycho-immunology

    History of Psychiatry Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Psycho-neuro-endocrinology

    Disorders HIV / AIDS Related Disorders

    Psycho-neuro-immunology Autistic Disorders Hospital Psychiatry Psychopharmacology

    Biological Correlates of Human Rights Issues in PsychotherapyMental Disorders Psychiatry Research Methodology Biological Markers Internet and Psychiatry Rights of Persons with Mental Biological Psychiatry Media and Psychiatry

    Disorders Brain Stimulation Techniques Medical Insurance

    Schizophrenia Care givers & Psychiatry Mental Health Economics

    Self Help Groups Childhood and Adolescent Mental Health Laws

    Sexual DisordersPsychiatry Mental Health Legislation Sleep Disorders Childhood Disorders Mental Health Policy Service Development in Clinical Psychiatry Mental Health Service Delivery

    Psychiatry Clinical Research Mental Retardation

    Social Psychiatry Cognitive Neuroscience Mi gra ine

    Somatic Disorders Comorbidity in Psychiatry Military Psychiatry

    Somatoform Disorders Community Psychiatry Mind and Society

    Stress Community Care & Molecular Biology and

    Stigma, Psychiatric DisordersRehabilitation Psychiatryand Mental Health

    Consultation Liaison Mood Disorders Su icidePsychiatry Neuroendocrinology

    Tele-psychiatry Cost Issues in Psychiatry Neuroimaging

    Trans Cranial Magnetic Dementi a Neuroimmunology Stimulation (TMS)

    Depress ion NGOs Traditional and Alternative

    Developmental Disorders Obsessive Compulsive Treatment s in Biological

    Developmental Psychiatry Disorders Psychiatry Disabil it y Organic Mental Disorders Other Psychiatr ic Disorders Dissociative Disorders Panic Disorders Others Eating Disorders Personality Disorders

    Topics and Subthemes

    Call For Abstracts & Papers

    Strengthen Science. Share your clinical, research & academic experience.

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    It is mandatory to mention Check in and Check out dates. For all accommodation, Ch eck in / out time is 12

    noon. For immediate occupancy (before 12 noon), kindly book from previous night.

    Rates include breakfast but exclude 10% taxes. Hotel rates/ taxes are subject to change. All claims will be

    settled after the Conference is over. Hotel booking cancellation reque st must be sent in writing.

    For booking you accommodation, please visit www.ancips.com and click on the accommodation linkor use the enclosed Accommodation Form and mail to Neumech Events at their address given below.

    Cancellations received before 90 days

    prior to check in date

    Cancellations received between 89 60 days

    prior to check in date

    Cancellations received between 59 - 30 days Minimum, 01 night or 25% of the total

    prior to check in date billing, whichever is higher,

    will be charged as retention

    Cancellations received less than 30 days

    prior to check in date

    For any queries and bookings please contact the Conference Managers on the address below:

    Neumech Events908, Chiranjiv Tower, Nehru Place, New Delhi 110019, IndiaTel: +91 11 24531364, 65698950Fax: + 91 11 26447478Mobile: +91 9717298175, 9899277715Email: [email protected]: www.conferenceindia.org

    Booking Accomodation:

    Cancellation Policy:

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    Accommodation has been booked a t various hotels especially for the conference delegates at discountedrates. Participants can book their accommodation online through the conference websitewww.ancips.com or write to the conference managers at the below mentioned address. As demand forrooms is very high in the city during the conference period, we request you to book early to avoiddisappointment.

    Hotel Per night rate in INR + applicable taxes Dis tance f rom Venue

    Single Double Sharing

    Ashok * * * * * 9500 10500 Conference Venue

    Samrat * * * * 7000 8000 Conference Venue

    Ramada Plaza * * * * 5500 6000 4 km

    Parkland * * * 5000 5500 4 km

    Other Hotels: Rate in

    The range is in INR + applicable taxes

    Category A

    Eros,The Imperial, The Oberoi, Le-Meridien, Hyatt Rege ncy,The Taj Palace, The Grand Intercontinental, Hotel Taj Mahal, The Park, 9500-20000ITC-Maurya, Claridges, Vasant Continental, Shangri-La or similar

    Category B

    The Connaught, Hotel Vikram, The Ambassador,The Hans Plaza, Janpath 6500-10000

    Category C

    Jor Bagh Guest House, Rockland, Woodland,

    Golden Tulip, Ambica Palace, Conclave, or similar 4500-6000

    Category D

    Metro Heights, Sun Court Yatri Niwas, White House,Clarks International, Regent Continental, Asian International, or similar 3500-4500

    Category E(Hostels: Please book directly)

    International Youth Hostel www.yhaindia.org

    [email protected]

    Vishwa Yuvak Kendra www.vykonline.org 2500-3600

    [email protected]

    YWCA Family Hos tel www.ywcaofdelhi.org

    [email protected]

    YMCA Tour is t Hos tel www.newdelhiymca.org

    [email protected]

    Accommodation

    No cancellation charges

    One night room charge for rooms

    Full retention

    Accommodation

    Water is life. Save it.

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    Venue

    The Ashok Hotel

    General Information:

    The Ashok is the pride of hospi tality. No hotel symbolises

    the traditional grandeur and hospitality of the historic

    capital of India more than The Ashok. The first and

    foremost of Delhi's 5 star hotel's, the hotel is set in a

    prime location of Delhi's Diplomatic Enclave. The Ashok

    Hotel, in New Delhi, is a familiar and distinctive

    landmark. It's rose-red walls, arched and turreted

    contours setting it apart from the glass and concrete

    conformity of other hotels. The Ashok Hotel, New Delhi

    offers a kingly choice of 571 centrally air-conditioned

    rooms and suites, most with private balconies, and all

    the luxurious suites are unmatched for grace and style,

    each with individually designed interiors reflecting the

    arts, crafts and ambience of India's many varied regions - the Natraj Suite is redolent of the south; the

    Rajput Suite captures the brilliance of Rajasthan; the Kashmir Suite is a palette of delicate hues; and the

    magnificent Presidential Suite that has been home to visiting heads of states and celebrities. The Ashok is

    the epitome of the best that India has to offer. Service, too, is personalised to match these exacting

    standards and meticulous attention to detail.

    The Ashok offers excellent conference facilities with a Convention Hall that can seat a gathering of 2200

    persons, upto nine halls for concurrent sessions, landscaped gardens for banquets and fellowship as well

    as large area for exhibition and display. It is indeed a befitting venue for the ANCIPS.

    Language: English is the official language for the Conference and commonly used in all business

    transactions.

    Climate:At the time of the conference, temperatures in Delhi usually ranges between 10-20 C. Light

    woollen clothes are recommended.

    Banking and exchange facilities: Currency exchange facilities are available at banks and hotels. Most

    banks are open from 10 am to 2 pm from Monday to Friday; however some banks offer extended banking

    hours. 24-hour ATMs are located in shopping centers and many neighbourhood markets.

    Credit / Debit Cards:Almost all credit cards l ike VISA, Master card, Amex etc. are widely accepted b y

    establishments including hotels, restaurants, shops etc

    Taxi: Taxis are on call 24 hrs. over the telephone. Air-condtioned (AC) Radio taxis may be called by dialling

    +91-11-43434343, +91-11-29232425. These taxis have a flat charge of Rs 15/- per Km and are available

    at the both the International and domestic terminals. In addition, there are prepaid counters at the airport

    for travel to any part of the city

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    Tours and Travel

    Excursion to monument of love Taj Mahal(Same day )

    Excursion to Mathura Land of Lord Krishna (Same day)

    Visit to Nainital

    Ranthambore National Park :

    Agra is globally renowned as the city of the Taj Mahal, amonument of love and imagination that represents India to the

    world. Once the seat of the Mughal rulers, it is a town thatlives mainly in the past.

    Vrindavan and Mathura are the most important places ofpilgrimage for devotees of Krishna. Krishna was born inMathura and had spent his childhood in Vrindavan.

    Dotted with lakes (Naini Lake, Bhimtal, Naukuchiatal,Khurpatal, Sattal), Nainital has earned the epithet of'Lake District' of India'. The most prominent of theselakes is Naini lake, ringed by hills. Nainital's unendingexpense of scenic beauty is nothing short of a romancewith awe-inspiring and pristine Mother Nature. Known forits salubrious climate and scenic beauty, the town is a

    popular health resort and attracts tourists around theyear.

    One of the best Tiger Sanctuaries, RanthamboreNational Park is dotted with structures that remind you ofbygone eras.There are many water bodies located allover the park, which provide perfect relief during theextremely hot summer months for the forest inhabitants.

    A huge fort, after which the park is named, towers overthe park atop a hill. There are many ruins of bygone erasscattered all over the jungle, which give it a unique,wonderful and mixed flavour of nature, history andwildlife. National park is a wildlife enthusiast andphotographer's dream .

    More tours option are available on the conference website. Jaipur,Sikkim (land of Himalayas), Palace onWheels (luxury train), Haridwar, Goa, Khajuraho & Varansi, Mussorie, Shimla and for CITY TOURS, etcKindly contact [email protected]

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    ANCIPS 201163 Annual National Conference of

    Indian Psychiatric Societyth th

    16 19 January 2011. New Delhi

    Venue: The Ashok Hotel , New Delhi

    2011

    ANCIPS

    Conference Theme

    Providing Mental Health Care toAll

    rd63 AnnualNational Conference

    ofIndian PsychiatricSociety

    All entries for Symposia andWorkshops may be sent to

    Dr. Ajit AvasthiPresident, IPS &

    Chairman, Scientific Programme Committee

    ANCIPS-2011Department of Psychiatry

    PGIMER, Chandigarh 160012, India

    email: [email protected]: +91-9872065200

    Submission Deadline

    30 September 2010

    All entries for Free Papers andPosters may be sent to

    Dr. M. ThirunavukkarasuVice President, IPS

    1018 A, Sixth AvenueAnna Nagar, Chennai - 600040

    Tamil Nadu, India

    email: [email protected]: +91-9444034647

    Submission Deadline

    30 September 2010

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    Please send this form along with DD/Cheque (at par) in favour of NEUMECH EVENTS payable at

    Delhi to:

    Mr. Rajeev SinhaNeumech Events908, Chiranjiv Tower, Nehru Place, New Delhi 110019, IndiaTel.: +91 11 24531364, 65698950 Mobile: +91 9717298175, [email protected]

    1. All hotel room rates are on per room / per night basis.

    2. Incase of any increase in tax by the Government, the revised tax amount will be applicable and will be

    payable by the Delegate/Guest

    3. Rooms will be allotted on a first come first serve basis and are subject to availability at the time of

    booking with the Official Conference Manag er.

    4. To book and confirm hotel accommodation, one night room tariff for the first preference hotel needs to

    be submitted.

    5. Incase your first preference hotel is not available, your room shall be booked in the next available

    preferred hotel and the difference if any, shall need to be paid within fou r days of confirmation.

    6. Balance payments shall need to be paid 60 days prior to the check-in date.

    7. Refund, if any, will be made only after the completion of the Conference.

    Cancellations received before 90 days

    prior to check in date

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    prior to check in date

    Cancellations received between 59 - 30 days Minimum, 01 night or 25% of the total

    prior to check in date billing, whichever is higher,

    will be charged as retention

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    prior to check in date

    For any queries and bookings please contact the Conference Managers on the address below:

    Neumech Events908, Chiranjiv Tower, Nehru Place, New Delhi 110019, IndiaTel: +91 11 24531364, 65698950Fax: + 91 11 26447478Mobile: +91 9717298175, [email protected] / www.conferenceindia.org

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    ANCIPS 201163 Annual National Conference of

    Indian Psychiatric Societyth th

    16 19 January 2011. New Delhi

    Venue: The Ashok Hotel , New Delhi

    2011

    ANCIPS

    Conference ThemeProviding Mental Health Care toAll

    rd63 AnnualNational ConferenceofIndian PsychiatricSociety

    ANCIPS 2011 Conference Secretariat:

    Tel: +91 11 40629961/ 43666666, 9717298181

    Fax: +91 11 22524726Email: [email protected]: www.ancips.com

    CIMBS

    Cosmos Institute ofMental Health & Behavioural Sciences -

    Delhi Psychiatry Centre,35 Defence Enclave, Vikas Marg, New Delhi 110092 India

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