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NATIONAL ACADEMY OFMEDICAL SCIENCES (INDIA)

ANNUAL REPORT2015-16

NAMS HouseAnsari Nagar, Mahatma Gandhi Marg,

New Delhi - 110029

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

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

CONTENTSPage No.

The Council ─ 2015-16 1Officers & Executive Staff 2Editorial Board of Annals of NAMS 3A. Organizational Activities 5Organisational Activities & Annual Meeting 7Award of Fellowships & Memberships at the Annual Meeting 8-17Lifetime Achievement Award for the year 2014 18Orations and Awards 19-24NAMS 2007 Amritsar Award 25Prof. J.S. Bajaj Award 25Meetings of the Council 26Election of Fellows – 2015 26-30Election of Members – 2015 31-40Candidates proposed for Membership (MNAMS) on passing DNB Examination 41-48Fellows/Members on rolls of the Academy 49Nominations of Medical Scientists for Orations and Awards – 2015-16 50-54Golden Jubilee Commemoration Award Lecture 55Lifetime Achievement Award for the year 2015 55Maintenance of Building 55-56Publication of Annals 57-59Obituary 60Text of the address by the President Dr. Mukund Sadashiv Joshi, delivered at the Annual Convocation on 17th October, 2015 at Patna, Bihar (Annexure I) 61Text of the address by the Chief Guest Dr. Ram Nath Kovind, Governor of Bihar, GoI, at the Annual Convocation on 17th October 2015, at Patna (Annexure II) 62-63

B. Academic Report 65Continuing Medical Education Programme 67Report of activities April 1, 2015 - March 31, 2016 67-71State-wise distribution of Extramural CME Programmes 72

Extramural CME Programmes of NAMS Chapters (Annexure III) 73-74Report on Extramural CME Programmes (Annexure IV) 75-87The Medical Scientists’ Exchange Programmes (Health Manpower Development) 88Report on Intramural CME Programmes (Annexure V) 89-96NAMS Chapters (Annexure VI) 97-100Emeritus Professors of NAMS 101-103NAMS Website 104

C. Financial Report 105Government Grant 107-108Accounts 109-150

D. Highlights of the activities from April, 2015 to20th September, 2016 151

Newly Elected Members of the Council 151Elected Fellows and Members for the year 2016 151-154Members admitted under Regulation V 154-169Symposia/Workshop/CME Programmes 169-171NAMS Scientific Symposium 171Lifetime Achievement Award for the year 2016 171Golden Jubilee Commemoration Award Lecture 172

THE COUNCIL 2015-16

Dr. Mukund S. Joshi, FAMS, PresidentDr. C.S. Bhaskaran, FAMS, Immediate Past President*Dr. Sanjay Wadhwa, FAMS, Vice PresidentDr. Manorama Berry, FAMS, TreasurerDr. P.K. Dave, FAMSDr. Yogesh Chawla, FAMSDr. V. Mohan Kumar, FAMSDr. Mira Rajani, FAMSAir Marshal (Retd.) Dr. M.S. Boparai, FAMSDr. Saroj Chooramani Gopal, FAMSDr. M.V. Padma Srivastava, FAMSDr. Mohan Kameswaran, FAMSDr. Amod Gupta, FAMSDr. Ajmer Singh, FAMSDr. Prema Ramachandran, FAMSDr. P.K.Misra, FAMSDr. Mayil Vahanan Natarajan, FAMSDr. Rakesh Kumar Chadda, 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 2015 –16

President Dr. Mukund S. Joshi, FAMS (since 18.10.2015) Dr. C.S. Bhaskaran, FAMS (upto 23rd February, 2015: resigned due to ill health; deceased)

Vice-President Dr. Sanjay Wadhwa, FAMSTreasurer 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:- (w.e.f. 1.1.2015)

Emeritus EditorProf J S Bajaj

EditorDr Sanjeev Misra

Associate EditorDr V Mohan Kumar

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 Narayan SrivastavaDr. Prema Ramachandran Dr. Promila BajajDr. H. S. Sandhu Dr. N. R. JagannathanDr. Lalita S Kothari Dr. Subrata SinhaDr. Vinod Paul Dr. Ravinder GoswamiDr. Sanjay Wadhwa Dr. (Brig) Velu Nair

Members of the Advisory BoardDr. P.K. Misra Dr. Rajeshwar DayalDr. Manorama Berry Dr. C.S. SaimbiAir Marshal Dr. M.S. Boparai Dr. R. MadanDr. Y. K. Chawla Dr. RajkumarDr. P. K. Dave Dr. Mukund S. JoshiDr. Amod Gupta Dr. Kamal BucksheeDr. Ravi Kant Dr. Haribhai L PatelDr. Balram Airan Dr. I. C. VermaDr. Saroj Chooramani Gopal Dr. Geeta K. Vemuganti

Senior Publication Advisor : Dr Kuldeep Singh

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- 110029

Tel.: 011-26589289 Email: [email protected] : www.nams-india.in

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ORGANIZATIONAL ACTIVITIES

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NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (INDIA)

Annual Report 2015-16Organizational 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 55th Annual Meeting was held on 16th, 17th and 18th October, 2015 at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna (Bihar). The Convocation of the Academy was held on 17th October, 2015 evening.

His Excellence Dr. Ram Nath Kovind, Governor of Bihar, was the Chief Guest.

Dr. Mukund Sadashiv 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.

His Excellence Dr. Ram Nath Kovind, Governor of Bihar, India 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-five Fellows, including 3 elected in 2014 and 22 elected in 2015, were admitted to the Fellowship and received the scroll at the Convocation held at Patna. The names of the Fellows admitted and their affiliations are given below:

1. Dr. Anil Kumar Gupta (2014) Professor and Head, Department of Hospital Administration and

Medical Superintendent, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh. Dr. Gupta’s speciality is Hospital Administration.

2. Dr. V.R. Janaki (2014) Professor and Head, Department of Dermatology, Madras Medical

College, Chennai. Her Janaki’s is Dermatology & Venereology.

3. Dr. Ashish Suri (2014) Professor, Department of Neurosurgery, All India Institute of

Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi. Dr. Suri’s speciality is Neurosurgery.

4. Dr. Sushil Prakash Ambesh (2015) Professor, Department of Anaesthesiology, Type V/7, New Campus,

Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow-226014. Dr. Ambesh’s speciality is Anaesthesiology.

5. Dr. Dinesh Kumar Bharatraj (2015) Scientist ‘F’ (Deputy Director Sr. Gr.) & HOD Drug Toxicology,

Coordinator- PCT National Institute of Nutrition (NIN), Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India, Jamai Osmania PO, Hyderabad-500007. Dr. Kumar’s speciality is Pharmacology.

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6. Dr. Pradeep Das (2015) Director, Scientist G, Rajendra Memorial Research Institute of

Medical Sciences, Agmkuan, Patna-800007. Dr. Das’s speciality is Microbiology.

7. Dr. Gopalkrishna Gururaj (2015) Senior Professor and Head, Department of Epidemiology, NIMHANS,

Bangalore-560029. Dr. Gopalkrishna’s speciality is Community Health/Community Medicine/Social and Preventive Medicine.

8. Dr. Ravi Gupta (2015) Professor, Department of Orthopaedics, Government Medical

College Hospital, 32B, Chandigarh-160031. Dr. Gupta’s speciality is Orthopaedic Surgery.

9. Dr. Krishnamachar Harish (2015) Professor and Head, Department of Surgical Oncology, MS Ramaiah

Medical College, Bangalore. Dr. Harish’s speciality is Surgical Oncology.

10. Dr. Binod Kumar Khaitan (2015) Professor, Department of Dermatology & Venereology, All India

Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi-110029. Dr. Khaitan’s speciality is Dermatology & Venereology.

11. Dr. Gopi Chand Khilnani (2015) Professor, Department of Pulmonary Medicine & Sleep Disorders,

AIIMS, New Delhi-110029. Dr. Khilnani’s speciality is Respiratory Medicine.

12. Dr. Madhu Khullar (2015) Professor, Department of Experimental Medicine & Biotechnology,

Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh-160012. Dr. Khullar’s speciality is Molecular Medicine.

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13. Dr. Jugal Kishore (2015) Professor and Head, Department of Community Medicine, Vardhman

Mahavir Medical College, New Delhi. Dr. Kishore’s speciality is Community Health/ Community Medicine/Social & Preventive Medicine.

14. Dr. Kailash Kumar (2015) Professor and Head, Department of General Medicine, Institute of

Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005. Dr. Kumar’s speciality is Internal Medicine.

15. Dr. Sanjay Madhav Mehendale (2015) Director & Scientist G, National Institute of Epidemiology, R-127, 3rd

Avenue, Tamil Nadu Housing Board, Ayappakkam, Chennai-600077. Dr. Mehendale’s speciality is Community Health/Community Medicine/Social & Preventive Medicine.

16. Dr. Hrudananda Mallick (2015) Professor, Department of Physiology, All India Institute of Medical

Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi-110029. Dr. Mallick’s speciality is Medical Education.

17. Dr. Bijay Ranjan Mirdha (2015) Professor, Department of Microbiology, All India Institute of Medical

Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi-110029. Dr. Mirdha’s speciality is Microbiology.

18. Dr. Om Prakash Mishra (2015) Professor, Department of Paediatrics, Institute of Medical Sciences,

Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005. Dr. Mishra’s speciality is Pediatrics.

19. Dr. Ravindra Mohan Pandey (2015) Professor and Head, Department of Biostatistics, All India Institute

of Medical Sciences, New Delhi-110029. Dr. Pandey’s speciality is Biostatistics.

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20. Dr. Rajendra Prasad (2015) Professor & Head, Department of Biochemistry, Postgraduate

Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh-160012. Dr. Prasad’s speciality is Biochemistry.

21. Lt. Col. (Dr.) Arunachalam Ravikumar (2015) Professor and Director, Department of ENT, Head & Neck Surgery,

Sri Ramachandra Medical College & Research Institute, Sri Ramachandra University, Porur, Chennai-600116. Dr. Ravikumar’s speciality is Otorhinolaryngology.

22. Dr. Daisy Sahni (2015) Professor and Head, Department of Anatomy, Postgraduate

Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh-160012. Dr. Sahni’s speciality is Anatomy.

23. Dr. Daljit Singh (2015) Former Principal & Professor, Department of Paediatrics, DMCH,

Ludhiana. Dr. Singh’s speciality is Pediatrics.

24. Dr. Shashi Bala Singh (2015) Outstanding Scientist (Sc. ‘H’) & Director, Defence Institute of

Physiology & Allied Sciences, Defence Research & Development Organization, Ministry of Defence, Lucknow Road, Timarpur, Delhi-110054. Dr. Singh’s speciality is Physiology.

25. Lt. Gen (Dr.) Prem Prakash Varma Senior Consultant, A-12, Sarvodaya Enclave, New Delhi-110017.

Dr. Singh’s speciality is Nephrology.

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MEMBERS

Fourty three Members, including 1 elected in 2013, 9 elected in 2014 and 33 elected in 2015 were admitted to the Membership at the Convocation held at Patna. The names of the Members admitted and their affiliations are given below: 1. Dr. Atul Sharma (2013) Professor, Department of Medical Oncology, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar

Institute Rotary Cancer Hospital, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi-110029. Dr. Sharma’s speciality is Medical Oncology.

2. Dr. Nikhil Gupta (2014) Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery, Postgarduate Institute

of Medical Education and Reserach and RML Hospital, Delhi. Dr. Gupta’s speciality is Surgery.

3. Dr. Kajal Jain (2014) Assistant Professor, Department of Anaesthesia & ICU, Postgraduate

Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh-160012. Dr. Jain’s speciality is Anaesthesiology.

4. Dr. Ravi Prakash Kanojia (2014) Associate Professor, 3103, Block 3A, Advanced Paediatric Centre,

Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh-160012. Dr. Kanojia’s speciality is Paediatric Surgery.

5. Dr. Palash Kumar (2014) Consultant Anaesthesiologist, Apollo Gleneagles Hospital, Kolkata.

Dr. Kumar’s speciality is Anaesthesiology.

6. Dr. Pradeep Kumar Maheshwari (2014) Professor and Head, P.G. Department of Medicine & Neurology

Division, Sarojini Naidu Medical College, Agra. Dr. Maheshwari’s speciality is Neurology.

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7. Dr. Madhumita Mukhopadhyay (2014) Professor, Department of Pathology, Institute of Postgraduate

Medical Education and Research, Kolkata. Dr. Mukhopadhyay’s speciality is Pathology.

8. Dr. Ranabir Pal (2014) Additional Professor, Department of Community Medicine & Family

Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur. Dr. Pal’s speciality is Community Health/Community Medicine/Social & Preventive Medicine.

9. Dr. Rajiv Sinha (2014) Assistant Professor, Institute of Child Health, Kolkata. Dr. Sinha’s

speciality is Paediatrics.

10. Dr. Anjan Trikha (2014) Professor, Department of Anaesthesia, All India Instittue of Medical

Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi. Dr. Trikha’s speciality is Anaesthesiology.

11. Dr. Ajai Agarwal (2015) Associate Professor, Department of Ophthalomology, Kalpna

Chawla Govt. Medical College, Karnal. Dr. Agarwal’s speciality is Ophthalmology.

12. Dr. Avinash Agrawal (2015) Associate Professor, King George’s Medical College, Lucknow. Dr.

Agrawal’s speciality is Internal Medicine.

13. Dr. Dushyant Agrawal (2015) Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, All India Institute of

Medical Sciences, Jodhpur. Dr. Agrawal’s speciality is Anatomy.

14. Dr. Anjali Aggarwal (2015) Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, Postgraduate Institute

of Medical Education and Reserach, Chandigarh-160012. Dr. Aggarwal’s speciality is Anatomy.

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15. Dr. Anupkumar Anvikar (2015) Scientist ‘E’, National Institute of Malaria Research, Sector-8,

Dwarka, New Delhi. Dr. Anvikar’s speciality is Microbiology.

16. Dr. Mohammad Zahid Ashraf (2015) Scientist E, Genomics Division, Defence Institute of Physiology &

Allied Sciences, DRDO, Lucknow Road, Timarpur, Delhi-1100054. Dr. Ahraf ’s speciality is Molecular Medicine.

17. Dr. Mausumi Basu (2015) Associate Professor, Community Medicine, IPGME&R, Kolkata. Dr.

Basu’s speciality is Community Health/Community Medicine/Social & Preventive Medicine.

18. Dr. Shalmoli Bhattacharyya (2015) Associate Professor, Room No. 518, Department of Biophysics,

Research Block B, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Sector-12, Chandigarh-160012. Dr. Bhattacharyya’s speciality is Biophysics.

19. Dr. Geetanjali Chilkoti (2015) Associate Professor, University College of Medical Sciences

& Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital, Delhi. Dr. Chilkoti’s speciality is Anaesthesiology.

20. Dr. Rashmi Ranjan Das (2015) Assistant Professor, Department of Paediatrics, All India Institute of

Medical Sciences, Sijua, Bhubaneswar-751019. Dr. Das’s speciality is Pediatrics.

21. Dr. Mahesh Devnani (2015) Assistant Professor, Room 2087, New OPD Block, Department of

Hospital Administration, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh-160012. Dr. Devnani’s speciality is Hospital Administration.

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22. Dr. Abhinav Dixit (2015) Associate Professor, Department of Physiology, All India Institute

of Medical Sciences, Basni Phase-II, Jodhpur-342005. Dr. Dixit’s speciality is Physiology.

23. Dr. Shilpi Gupta Dixit (2015) Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy, All India Institute

of Medical Sciences, Basni Phase-II, Jodhpur-342005. Dr. Dixit’s speciality is Anatomy.

24. Dr. Ajay Gulati (2015) Assistant Professor, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education

and Research, Chandigarh-160012. Dr. Gulati’s speciality is Radiodiagnosis.

25. Dr. Pooja Gupta (2015) Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology, 4th Floor,

Teaching Block, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi-110029. Dr. Gupta’s speciality is Pharmacology.

26. Dr. Ravi Gupta (2015) Associate Professor (2013-2015), Department of Psychiatry and

Sleep Clinic, Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences, Doiwala, Jolly Grant, Dehradun-248140. Dr. Gupta’s speciality is Psychiatry.

27. Dr. Kana Ram Jat (2015) Assistant Professor, Department of Paediatrics, All India Institute of

Medical Sciences, New Delhi. Jat’s speciality is Paediatrics.

28 Dr. Mandeep Kang (2015) Professor, Department of Radiodiagnosis & Imaging, Postgraduate

Institute of Medical Sciences, Chandigarh-160012. Dr. Kang’s speciality is Radiodiagnosis.

29. Dr. Chandra Mohan Kumar (2015) Professor, Department of Paediatrics, Hamdard Institute of Medical

Sciences and Research, Jamia Hamdard. Dr. Kumar’s speciality is Paediatrics.

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30. Dr. Vanita Lal (2015) Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry, All India Institute

of Medical Sciences, Residential Colony, Basni Phase-2, Jodhpur. Dr. Lal’s speciality is Biochemistry.

31. Dr. Madhusudan K.S. (2015) Assistant Professor, Department of Radiodiagnosis, All India

Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi-110029. Dr. Madhusudan’s speciality is Radiodiagnosis.

32. Dr. Somnath Mukherjee (2015) Assistant Professor, Department of Transfusion Medicine,

All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Sijua, Patrapada, Bhubaneswar-751019. Dr. Mukherjee’s speciality is Transfusion Medicine.

33. Dr. Nidhi Bidyut Panda (2015) Professor, Department of Anaesthesia Intensive Care, Postgraduate

Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh-160012. Dr. Panda’s speciality is Anaesthesiology.

34. Dr. Shantanu Pande (2015) Professor, Department of CVTS, Academic C Block Main Hospital

Building, Sanjay Gandhi PGIMS, Raebarerli Road, Lucknow. Dr. Pande’s speciality is Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery.

35. Dr. Munna Lal Patel (2015) Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medical

Sciences, King George’s Medical University, Lucknow. Dr. Patel’s speciality is Internal Medicine.

36. Dr. Babita Raghuwanshi (2015) Assistant Professor, Department of Transfusion Medicine & Blood

Bank, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Sijua, Patrapada, Bhubaneswar-751019. Dr. Raghuwanshi’s specialigy is Transfusion Medicine.

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37. Dr. Shalinee Rao (2015) Additional Professor, Department of Pathology, All India Institute

of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand-249201. Dr. Rao’s speciality is Pathology.

38. Dr. Manphool Singhal (2015) Assistant Professor, Department of Radiodiagnosis and Imaging,

Nehru Hospital, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Sector-12, Chandigarh-160012. Dr. Singhal’s speciality is Radiodiagnosis.

39. Dr. Sadhna Sharma (2015) Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Research Block A, Room

No. 329, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh-160012. Dr. Sharma’s speciality is Biochemistry.

40. Dr. Uma Sharma (2015) Assistant Professor, Department of NMR & MRI, All India Instuitute

of Medical Sciences, New Delhi-110029. Dr. Skarma’s speciality is Biophysics.

41. Dr. Sohan Lal Solanki (2015) Assistant Professor, Department of Anaesthesiology, Tata Memorial

Centre, Parel, Mumbai-400012. Dr. Solanki’s speciality is Anaesthesiology.

42. Dr. Devendra Kumar Vatsal (2015) Director and Senior Consultant, Dept. of Neurosurgery, ICON

Hospital, Janakipuram, Lucknow-226021. Dr. Vatsal’s speciality is Neurosurgery.

43. Dr. Maya Vedamurthy (2015) Consultant, Dermatologists Apollo Hospital, Chennai. Dr.

Vedamurthy’s speciality is Dermatology & Venereology

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Lifetime Achievement Award

Lifetime Achievement Award of the National Academy of Medical Sciences (India) for the year 2014 was presented posthumously to Late Dr. C.S. Bhaskaran, FAMS; President, NAMS (at his residence to his wife). Dr. Bhaskaran was an outstanding teacher, excellent research worker and an able administrator in recognition of his proven track record of professional excellence and subject expertise of high order, his qualities of equanimity academic eminence, and professional excellence.

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Orations and Awards

Dr Ram Nath Kovind, Chief Guest, presented the medals to the following recipients of the Orations and Awards of the Academy for the year 2014-15 at the Convocation held at Patna, (Bihar):

ORATIONS

Dr. R.V. Rajam Oration Dr. T. Rajkumar, FAMS Professor & Head, Deptt. of Molecular Oncology, Cancer Institute (WIA), Adayar, Chennai – 600020. Title of the Oration “Cervical Cancer – Bench to

Bedside”

Achanta Lakshmipathi Oration Dr. Deep Narayan Srivastava, FAMS Professor, Deptt. of Radiodiagnosis, All India Institute of Medical

Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi – 110029. Title of the Oration “Role of percutaneous

nonvascular Interventional Radiology treatments in musculoskeletal lesions”

Col. Sangham Lal Dr. Sandeep Kumar Memorial Oration Professor of Surgery, Director, All India Institute of

Medical Sciences, Saket Nagar, Bhopal-462020.

Title of the Oration “Modem Concept of Benign Breast Disorders, its endocrinological background

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Gen. Amir Chand Oration Dr. Rakesh Kumar Chadda, FAMS

Professor, Deptt. of Psychiatry, All India Institute of Medical

Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi – 110029.

Title of the Oration “Global burden of mental disorders: Meeting the Challenge”

Dr. V.R. Khanolkar Oration Dr. Lalit Kumar, FAMS Professor & Head, Department of Medical

Oncology, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Institute

Rotary Cancer Hospital, All India Institute of Medical Sciences,

New Delhi – 110029.

Title of the Oration “Multiple Myeloma: From Targeted therapy to Autologous stem cell transplantation”

Dr. K.L. Wig Oration Dr. Rajoo Singh Chhina, FAMS Dean Academics, Professor of Gastroenterology, Dayanand Medical College,

Tagore Nagar, Civil Lines, Ludhiana-141001.

Title of the Oration “Innovations in Strengthening of Medical Education in India”

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Dr. Pran Nath Chhuttani Dr. Milind Madhukar Gore Oration Scientist G & Officer in

Charge National Institute of Virology, Gorakhpur Unit, BRD Medical College Campus, Gorakhpur-273013

Title of the Oration “Japanese encephalitis virus: Uniqueness of immune response, vaccine development and future challenges”

Dr. B.K. Anand Oration Dr. Prahlad Kishore Seth, FAMS

Chief Executive Officer, Biotech Park, Sector G, Janakipuram, Kursi Road, Lucknow-226021.

Title of the Oration “Enzymes and Neurotransmitters in Human Platelets and Lymphocytes as Biomarkers

For Selected Neuro-disorders”

Dr. Baldev Singh Oration Dr. Gagandeep Singh Professor & Head, Department of Neurology, Dayanand Medical College &

Hospital, Ludhiana – 141001 (Punjab).

Title of the Oration “Neurocysticercosis: A journey from Pre-independence to modern India”

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Dr. S. Janaki Memorial Oration Dr. Raj Kumar, FAMS Director, All India Institute of

Medical Sciences Rishikesh, Virbhadra Road, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand-249203.

Title of the Oration “High Cervical Myelopathy due to Bony Craniovertebral junction anomalies (Atlantoaxial dislocation) in pediatric population- Clinical scoring system”

AWARDS

DR. S. S. Misra Memorial Award Dr. Renu Gupta Assistant Professor,

Department of Anatomy, A. I. I. M.S., Jodhpur, Rajasthan.

Topic: “Morphometry of fetal and adult human pancreas and age related changes – an Electronmicroscopic study”

Dr. R.M. Kasliwal Award Dr. Naveen Kalra Additional Professor, Department of Radiodiagnosis

& Imaging, Postgraduate Institute of

Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) Chandigarh-160012.

Topic: “Comparison of CT Colonography with Conventional Colonoscopy in Patients with Ulcerative Colitis”

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Dr. Vimla Virmani Award Dr. Ismail Shihabuddeen TM Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Yenepoya Medical College, Yenepoya University, Mangalore, Karnataka.

Topic: “Disability in persons with Schizophrenia correlated to family burden and family distress among their caregivers”

Shyam Lal Saksena Memorial Dr. Shashi Ahuja Award Associate Professor, Deptt. of Ophthalmology, JIPMER., Puducherry-605006

Topic: “Retinal nerve fibre layer thickness analysis in cases ofpapilledema using optical coherence tomography – A case-control study”

Dental Public Health Award Dr. Arpita Mohan B-1306, O.C.R. Complex, Vidhan Sabha Marg, Lucknow – 226001.

Topic: “Oral and Dental Health Status in Orphan Children of Lucknow”

DR. S.S. Sidhu Award Dr. Amrish Bhagol Assistant Professor, Deptt. of Oral & Maxillofacial

Surgery, Pt. B.D. Sharma University of Health Sciences, Rohtak, Haryana.

Topic:“ProspectiveEvaluationofaNewClassificationSystemforthe Management of Mandibular Subcondylar Fractures”

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DR. VINOD KUMAR Dr. Mohammed Imran BHARGAVA AWARD Assistant Professor, Deptt. of Pharmacology, Shaheed Hasan Khan Mewati Government Medical

College (SHKM), Nalhar, Nuh, Mewat, Near Gurgaon, Haryana-122107.

Topic: “Combinations of long acting β2 agonists to tiotropium:A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, active-drug controlled, parallel design academic clinical trial in moderate COPD male patients”

Dr. ARTHUR SARAVANMUTHU Dr. Sunil Dogra THAMBIAH AWARD Associate Professor, Department of Dermatology Venereology & Leprology, Postgraduate Institute of

Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh – 160012.

Topic: “Clinical characteristics and outcome in multibacillary (MB) leprosy patients treated with 12 month WHO MDT-MBR :a retrospective analysis of 730 patients from a leprosy clinic at a tertiary care hospital of Northern India”

Dr. Nandagudi Suryanarayana Dr. Aleyamma Mathew, FAMS Rao Award Professor & Head Division of Cancer

Epidemiology & Biostatistics, Regional Cancer Centre, Trivandrum-695011, Kerala.

Topic: “Assessment of follow-up, and the completeness and accuracy of cancer case ascertainment in three areas of India”

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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 adjudged the best will 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-2015 Annual Conference (16th-18th October, 2015) at Patna, Bihar, this award was given to Dr. Shashi Ahuja as per detail given below:

“NAMS 2007 Amritsar Award” Dr. Shashi Ahuja Associate Professor Department of Ophthalmology, JIPMER, Puducherry – 605006

Topic: “Retinal nerve fibre layer thickness analysis in cases of papilledema using optical coherence tomography – A Case-Control Study”

Prof. J.S. Bajaj Award

Prof. J.S. Bajaj Award for best student performance of the Symposium on “Maternal and Child Health: on and beyond 2015” held on 16th October, 2015 was presented to two students Mr. Vachaspati Mishra 2nd year MBBS Student and Mr. Raghuvendra Verma, 1st year student, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna by Dr. Ram Nath Kovind, Hon’ble Governor of the State of Bihar & the Chief Guest at the Convocation held on 17th October, 2015 at AIIMS, Patna (Bihar).

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Meetings of the Council

During the year 2015, three meetings of the Council were held.

The first Meeting was held on 4th August, 2015, the second meeting was held on 23rd September, 2015, in the premises of the National Academy of Medical Sciences (India), New Delhi and Special meeting of the Council on 29th October, 2015.

Filling up of the vacancies of retiring Council Members – 2015:

The following is the list of Members who retired during the year 2014 on completion of their tenure, and those who have been elected as Members of the Council:

Retired Members Elected Members

1. Dr. Haribhai L. Patel Dr. Sanjay Wadhwa 2. Dr. J.N. Pande Dr. Prema Ramachandran 3. Dr. Kamal Buckshee Dr. (Mrs.) P.K. Misra 4. Dr. N.N. Sood Dr. Mayil Vahanan Natarajan 6. Dr. Mukund S. Joshi Dr. Rakesh Kumar Chadda The Council placed on record its appreciation of the services rendered by the retiring Members.

Election of Fellows - 2015

The Credential Committee considered 165 biomedical scientists for election to Fellowship. Of these, 82 were new nominations (58 direct and 24 advancement) and 83 were carried forward nominations (47 direct and 36 advancement) for the year 2015. The Credential Committee recommended 28 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 26

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. Sushil Prakash Ambesh Professor, Department of Anaesthesiology, New Campus,

Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow-226014. Dr. Ambesh’s speciality is Anaesthesiology.

2. Dr. Dinesh Kumar Bharatraj Scientist ‘F’ (Deputy Director Sr. Gr.) & HOD Drug Toxicology,

Coordinator- PCT National Institute of Nutrition (NIN), Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India, Jamai Osmania PO, Hyderabad-500007. Dr. Kumar’s speciality is Pharmacology.

3. Dr. Pradeep Das Director, Scientist G, Rajendra Memorial Research Institute of

Medical Sciences, Agmkuan, Patna-800007. Dr. Das’s speciality is Microbiology.

4. Dr. Gopalkrishna Gururaj Senior Professor and Head, Department of Epidemiology,

NIMHANS, Bangalore-560029. Dr. Gopalkrishna’s speciality is Community Health/Community Medicine/Social and Preventive Medicine.

5. Dr. Ravi Gupta Professor, Department of Orthopaedics, Government Medical

College Hospital, 32B, Chandigarh-160031. Dr. Gupta’s speciality is Orthopaedic Surgery.

6. Dr. Krishnamachar Harish Professor and Head, Department of Surgical Oncology, MS

Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore. Dr. Harish’s speciality is Surgical Oncology.

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7. Dr. Binod Kumar Khaitan Professor, Department of Dermatology & Venereology, All India

Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi-110029. Dr. Khaitan’s speciality is Dermatology & Venereology.

8. Dr. Gopi Chand Khilnani Professor, Department of Pulmonary Medicine & Sleep Disorders,

AIIMS, New Delhi-110029. Dr. Khilnani’s speciality is Respiratory Medicine.

9. Dr. Madhu Khullar Professor, Department of Experimental Medicine & Biotechnology,

Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh-160012. Dr. Khullar’s speciality is Molecular Medicine.

10. Dr. Jugal Kishore Professor and Head, Department of Community Medicine,

Vardhman Mahavir Medical College, New Delhi. Dr. Kishore’s speciality is Community Health/ Community Medicine/Social & Preventive Medicine.

11. Dr. Kailash Kumar Professor and Head, Department of General Medicine, Institute of

Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005. Dr. Kumar’s speciality is Internal Medicine.

12. Dr. Sanjay Madhav Mehendale Director & Scientist G, National Institute of Epidemiology,

R-127, 3rd Avenue, Tamil Nadu Housing Board, Ayappakkam, Chennai-600077. Dr. Mehendale’s speciality is Community Health/Community Medicine/Social & Preventive Medicine.

13. Dr. Hrudananda Mallick Professor, Department of Physiology, All India Institute of Medical

Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi-110029. Dr. Mallick’s speciality is Medical Education.

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14. Dr. Bijay Ranjan Mirdha Professor, Department of Microbiology, All India Institute of Medical

Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi-110029. Dr. Mirdha’s speciality is Microbiology.

15. Dr. Om Prakash Mishra Professor, Department of Paediatrics, Institute of Medical Sciences,

Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi-221005. Dr. Mishra’s speciality is Pediatrics.

16. Dr. Ravindra Mohan Pandey Professor and Head, Department of Biostatistics, All India Institute

of Medical Sciences, New Delhi-110029. Dr. Pandey’s speciality is Biostatistics.

17. Dr. Rajendra Prasad Professor & Head, Department of Biochemistry, Postgraduate

Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh-160012. Dr. Prasad’s speciality is Biochemistry.

18. Lt. Col. (Dr.) Arunachalam Ravikumar Professor and Director, Department of ENT, Head & Neck Surgery,

Sri Ramachandra Medical College & Research Institute, Sri Ramachandra University, Porur, Chennai-600116. Dr. Ravikumar’s speciality is Otorhinolaryngology.

19. Dr. Daisy Sahni (2015) Professor and Head, Department of Anatomy, Postgraduate

Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh-160012. Dr. Sahni’s speciality is Anatomy.

20. Dr. Vani Santosh Professor, Department of Neuropathology & Head, Department

of Clinical Neuroscience, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bangalore-560029. Dr. Santosh’s Speciality is Pathology.

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21. Dr. Daljit Singh Former Principal & Professor, Department of Paediatrics, DMCH,

Ludhiana. Res: 61-D, Sarabha Nagar, Ludhiana-141001. Dr. Singh’s speciality is Pediatrics.

22. Dr. Shashi Bala Singh Outstanding Scientist (Sc. ‘H’) & Director, Defence Institute of

Physiology & Allied Sciences, Defence Research & Development Organization, Ministry of Defence, Lucknow Road, Timarpur, Delhi-110054. Dr. Singh’s speciality is Physiology.

23. Dr. G.S. Toteja Director, Desert Medicine Research Center (ICMR), Jodhpur;

Scientist-G & Head (Nutrition), Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi and Head, Centre for Promotion of Nutrition Research and Training (ICMR), 3 Red Cross Road, New Delhi. Dr. Toteja’s speciality is Nutrition.

24. Lt. Gen (Dr.) Prem Prakash Varma Senior Consultant, A-12, Sarvodaya Enclave, New Delhi-110017.

Dr. Singh’s speciality is Nephrology.

25. Dr. Lingam Vijaya Director, Smt. Jadhavbai Nathal Singhvee, Galucona Services,

Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai-600006. Dr. Vijaya’s speciality is Ophthalmology.

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Election of Members – 2015

The total number of candidates considered for election to Membership was 122 (out of which 105 were new nominations and 17 were carried forward nominations). The Credential Committee recommended 70 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. Haider Abbas Professor, Department of Anaesthesiology, KG’s Medical University,

Lucknow-226003. Dr. Abbas’s speciality Anaesthesiology.

2. Dr. Ajai Agarwal Associate Professor, Department of Ophthalomology, Kalpna

Chawla Govt. Medical College, Karnal. Dr. Agarwal’s speciality is Ophthalmology.

3. Dr. Avinash Agrawal Associate Professor, King George’s Medical College, Lucknow. Dr.

Agrawal’s speciality is Internal Medicine.

4. Dr. Dushyant Agrawal Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, All India Institute of

Medical Sciences, Jodhpur. Dr. Agrawal’s speciality is Anatomy.

5. Dr. Kaushal Kishore Agrawal Assistant Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, King George’s

Medical University, Lucknow. Dr. Agrawal’s speciality is Dental Surgery.

6. Dr. Sameer Aggarwal Additional Professor, Department of Orthopaedics, Postgraduate

Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh-160012. Dr. Aggarwal’s speciality is Orthopaedic Surgery.

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7. Dr. Anjali Aggarwal Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, Postgraduate Institute

of Medical Education and Reserach, Chandigarh-160012. Dr. Aggarwal’s speciality is Anatomy.

8. Dr. Syed Moied Ahmed Professor, Department of Anaesthesiology, Jawahar Lal Nehru

Medical College and Hospital, Aligarh-202002. Dr. Ahmed’s speciality is Anaesthesiology.

9. Dr. Anupkumar Anvikar Scientist ‘E’, National Institute of Malaria Research, Sector-8,

Dwarka, New Delhi. Dr. Anvikar’s speciality is Microbiology.

10. Dr. Mohammad Zahid Ashraf Scientist E, Genomics Division, Defence Institute of Physology &

Allied Sciences, DRDO, Lucknow Road, Timarpur, Delhi-110054. Dr.’s speciality is Molecular Medicine.

11. Dr. Anju Bansal Scientists ‘D’, National Institute of Pathology (ICMR), Safdarjung

Hospital Campus, New Delhi-110029. Dr. Bansal’s speciality is Pathology.

12. Dr. Rinti Banerjee Professor, Department of Biosciences and Bio-Engineering, Indian

Institute of Technology, Mumbai-400076. Dr. Banerjee’s speciality is Biomedical Engineering.

13. Dr. Mausumi Basu Associate Professor, Community Medicine, IPGME&R, Kolkata. Dr.

Basu’s speciality is Community Health/Community Medicine/Social & Preventive Medicine.

14. Dr. Vithalkumar Malleshi Betigeri Professor, Department of Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery,

G.B. Pant Hospital, New Delhi-110003. Dr. Betigeri’s speciality is Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery.

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15. Dr. Shalmoli Bhattacharyya Associate Professor, Room No. 518, Department of Biophysics,

Research Block B, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Sector-12, Chandigarh-160012. Dr. Bhattacharyya’s speciality is Biophysics.

16. Dr. Geetanjali Chilkoti Associate Professor, University College of Medical Sciences

& Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital, Delhi. Dr. Chilkoti’s speciality is Anaesthesiology.

17. Dr. Kunzang Chosdol Additional Professor, Department of Biochemistry, All India Institute

of Medical Sciences, New Delhi-110029. Dr. Chosdol’s speciality is Biochemistry.

18. Dr. Rajiv Kumar Chugh Senior Consultant, Endodontist & Restorative Dentist in own

practice at Dr. Chugh’s Dental Centre, W-S, Greater Kailash, New Delhi-110048. Dr. Chugh’s speciality is Dental Surgery.

19. Dr. Rashmi Ranjan Das Assistant Professor, Department of Paediatrics, All India Institute of

Medical Sciences, Sijua, Bhubaneswar-751019. Dr. Das’s speciality is Pediatrics.

20. Dr. Mahesh Devnani Assistant Professor, Room 2087, New OPD Block, Department of

Hospital Administration, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh-160012. Dr. Devnani’s speciality is Hospital Administration.

21. Dr. Abhinav Dixit Associate Professor, Department of Physiology, All India Institute

of Medical Sciences, Basni Phase-II, Jodhpur-342005. Dr. Dixit’s speciality is Physiology.

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22. Dr. Shilpi Gupta Dixit Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy, All India Institute

of Medical Sciences, Basni Phase-II, Jodhpur-342005. Dr. Dixit’s speciality is Anatomy.

23. Dr. Deepak Goel Professor, Department of General Medicine, Himalayan Institute of

Medical Sciences, Swami Ram Nagar, Doiwala, Dehradun-248140. Dr. Goel’s speciality is Neurology.

24. Dr. Ajay Gulati Assistant Professor, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education

and Research, Chandigarh-160012. Dr. Gulati’s speciality is Radiodiagnosis.

25. Dr. Madhavi Mathur Gupta Professor, Dept. of Obst. & Gynae, Maulana Azad Medical College

and Lok Nayak Hospital, New Delhi-110049. Dr. Gupta’s speciality is Obstetrics & Gynaecology.

26. Dr. Neeraj Gupta Assistant Professor, All India Institute of Medical Sciences,

Jodhpur-342005. Dr. Gupta’s speciality is Paediatrics.

27. Dr. Pallav Gupta Associate Consultant, Department of Pathology, Sir Ganga Ram

Hospital, New Delhi-110060. Dr. Gupta’s speciality is Pathology.

28. Dr. Pooja Gupta Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology, 4th Floor,

Teaching Block, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi-110029. Dr. Gupta’s speciality is Pharmacology.

29. Dr. Ravi Gupta Associate Professor (2013-2015), Department of Psychiatry and

Sleep Clinic, Himalayan Institute of Medical Sciences, Doiwala, Jolly Grant, Dehradun-248140 Dr. Gupta’s speciality is Psychiatry.

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30. Dr. Smriti Hari Additional Professor, Department of Radiology, All India Institute

of Medical Sciences, New Delhi-110029. Dr. Hari’s speciality is Radiodiagnosis.

31. Dr. Kana Ram Jat Assistant Professor, Department of Paediatrics, All India Institute of

Medical Sciences, New Delhi. Ram Jat’s speciality is Paediatrics.

32. Dr. Sujata Jetley Professor, Department of Pathology, Hamdard Institute of Medical

& Research, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi-110019. Dr. Jetley’s speciality is Pathology.

33. Dr. Viveka P. Jyotsna Additional Professor, Department of Endocrinology & Metabolism,

All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi-110029. Dr. Jyotsna’s speciality is Diabetology & Endocrinology.

34. Dr. Manish Kakkar Senior Public Health Specialist, Public Health Foundation of India,

Building 47, Sector-44, Gurgaon-122002. Dr. Kakkar’s speciality is Community Health/Community Medicine/Social & Preventive Medicine.

35. Dr. Namita Kalra Professor and Head, Department of Paedodontics and Preventive

Dentistry, University College of Medical Sciences & GTB Hospital, Delhi-110095. Dr. Kalra’s speciality is Dental Surgery.

36. Dr. Mandeep Kang Professor, Department of Radiodiagnosis & Imaging, Post Graduate

Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh-160012. Dr. Kang’s speciality is Radiodiagnosis.

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37. Dr. Inshad Ali Khan Principal Scientist, Clinical Microbiology Division, CSIR-Institute

of Integrative Medicine, Canal Road, Jammu-180001. Dr. Khan’s speciality is Microbiology.

38. Dr. Shahzada Mohmed Salim Khan Associate Professor and Head, Department of Social & Preventive

Medicine (Community Medicine), Government Medical College, Srinagar-190010. Dr. Khan’s speciality is Community Health/Community Medicine/Social & Preventive Medicine.

39. Dr. Chandra Mohan Kumar Professor, Department of Paediatrics, Hamdard Institute of Medical

Sciences and Research, Jamia Hamdard. Dr. Kumar’s speciality is Paediatrics.

40. Dr. Vanita Lal Associate Professor, Department of Biochemistry, All India Institute

of Medical Sciences, Residential Colony, Basni Phase-2, Jodhpur. Dr. Lal’s speciality is Biochemistry.

41. Dr. Lalitha K. Associate Professor, Department of Community Medicine, M.S.

Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore-560054. Dr. Lalitha’s speciality is Community Health/Community Medicine/Social & Preventive Medicine.

42. Dr. Sanjeev Lalwani Additional Professor, Department of Forensic Medicine, All India

Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi-110029. Dr. Lalwani’s speciality is Forensic Medicine.

43. Dr. Madhusudan K.S. Assistant Professor, Department of Radiodiagnosis, All India

Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi-110029. Dr. Madhusudan’s speciality is Radiodiagnosis.

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44. Dr. Purva Mathur Additional Professor, Laboratory Medicine, Trauma Centre, AIIMS,

New Delhi-110029. Dr. Mathur’s speciality is Microbiology.

45. Dr. Akhil Mehrotra Senior Consultant, Cardiology Forrd Hospital, Chief Consultant

Non Invasive Cardiology, Prakash Heart Clinic Prakash Diagnostic Centre & Heart Station, DMR LIC of India, Lucknow. Dr. Mehrotra’s speciality is Cardiology.

46. Dr. Somnath Mukherjee Assistant Professor, Department of Transfusion Medicine,

All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Sijua, Patrapada, Bhubaneswar-751019. Dr. Mukherjee’s speciality is Transfusion Medicine.

47. Dr. Aruna Nigam Associate Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology,

Hamdard Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi-110062. Dr. Nigam’s speciality is Obstetrics & Gynaecology.

48. Dr. Nidhi Bidyut Panda Professor, Department of Anaesthesia Intensive Care, Postgraduate

Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh-160012. Dr. Panda’s speciality is Anaesthesiology.

49. Dr. Shantanu Pande Professor, Department of CVTS, Academic C Block Main Hospital

Building, Sanjay Gandhi PGIMS, Raebarerli Road, Lucknow. Dr. Pande’s speciality is Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery.

50. Dr. Munna Lal Patel Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medical

Sciences, King George’s Medical University, Lucknow. Dr. Patel’s speciality is Internal Medicine.

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51. Dr. R. Indra Priyadharsini Professor and Head, Department of Microbiology, Vinayaka

Mission’s Kirupananda Variyar Medical College, Salem, Tamil Nadu. Dr. Priyadharsini’s speciality is Microbiology.

52. Dr. Babita Raghuwanshi Assistant Professor, Department of Transfusion Medicine & Blood

Bank, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Sijua, Patrapada, Bhubaneswar-751019. Dr. Raghuwanshi’s specialigy is Transfusion Medicine.

53. Dr. Pratyush Ranjan Consultant, Department of Ophthalmology, Sh. Bhagat Singh Eye

Hospital, Bareilly. Dr. Ranjan’s speciality is Ophthalmology.

54. Dr. Shalinee Rao Additional Professor, Department of Pathology, All India Institute

of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand-249201. Dr. Rao’s speciality is Pathology.

55. Dr. Neeraj Sanduja Director and Senior Consultant, Delhi Retina Center, 4802/24,

Bhagat Ram Road, Daryaganj, Delhi-110002. Dr. Sanduja’s speciality is Ophthalmology.

56. Dr. S.N. Sankhwar Professor and Head, Department of Urology, King George’s Medical

University, Lucknow-226003. Dr. Sankhwar’s speciality is Urology.

57. Dr. Pikee Saxena Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Lady

Hardinge Medical College and SSKH, New Delhi-110001. Dr. Saxena’s speciality is Obstetrics & Gynaecology.

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58. Dr. Rohit Saxena Additional Professor, Dr. R.P. Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences, All

India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi-110029. Dr. Saxena’s speciality is Ophthalmology.

59. Dr. Vartika Saxena Additional Professor, Department of Community & Family

Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand-249203. Dr. Saxena’s speciality is Community Health/Community Medicine/Social & Preventive Medicine.

60. Dr. Nirbhai Singh Assistant Professor, Advanced Eye Centre, Postgraduate Institute

of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh-160012. Dr. Singh’s speciality is Molecular Medicine.

61. Dr. Natasha Singh Senior Consultant and Section Coordinator and DNB Teacher,

Department of Nuclear Medicine & PET-CT, PD Hinduja National Hospital and Medical Research Center, Mahim, Mumbai-400016. Dr. Singh’s speciality is Nuclear Medicine.

62. Dr. Manphool Singhal Assistant Professor, Department of Radiodiagnosis and Imaging,

Nehru Hospital, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Sector-12, Chandigarh-160012. Dr. Singhal’s speciality is Radiodiagnosis.

63. Dr. Praveen Rajashekhar Shahapur Professor and Head, Department of Microbiology, Bldea’s

University’s, Shri B.M. Patil Medical College, Bijapur – 586103. Dr. Shahapur’s speciality is Microbiology.

64. Dr. Sadhna Sharma Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Research Block A, Room

No. 329, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh-160012. Dr. Sharma’s speciality is Biochemistry.

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65. Dr. Uma Sharma Assistant Professor, Department of NMR & MRI, All India Instuitute

of Medical Sciences, New Delhi-110029. Dr. Skarma’s speciality is Biophysics.

66. Dr. Sohan Lal Solanki Assistant Professor, Department of Anaesthesiology, Tata

Memorial Centre, Parel, Mumbai-400012. Dr. Solanki’s speciality is Anaesthesiology.

67. Dr. Devendra Kumar Vatsal Director and Senior Consultant, Dept. of Neurosurgery, ICON

Hospital, Janakipuram, Lucknow-226021. Dr. Vatsal’s speciality is Neurosurgery.

68. Dr. Maya Vedamurthy Consultant, Dermatologists Apollo Hospital, Chennai. Dr.

Vedamurthy’s speciality is Dermatology & Venereology.

69. Dr. Leena Verma Sr. Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Dr.

Harvansh Singh Judge Institute of Dental Sciences, Punjab University, Chandigarh-160012. Dr. Verma’s speciality is Dental Surgery.

70. Dr. Mandeep K. Walia Assistant Professor, Department of Paediatrics, Postgraduate

Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh-160012. Dr. Walia’s speciality is Paediatrics.

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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.1,000/-) 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 4th August, 2015 and 23rd September, 2015. The Council approved the same. Names approved at the Council meeting held on 4th August, 2015

1. Dr. Saima Javed2. Dr. Sameer S3. Dr. Padmini C4. Dr. Bijumon A V5. Dr. Venkatachalam J

6. Dr. Vanitha Anna Selvi7. Dr. Manjit Sarma8. Dr. Chinmay B Kulkarni9. Dr. Jalandhara Bharati

Raghavbhai.

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10. Dr. Amruth K H11. Dr. M Manoj12. Dr. Bansal Rohan

Ghanshyam13. Dr. Pandey Meera Jaigovind.14. Dr. Varsha Vidyadharan15. Dr. Sandip Banerjee16. Dr. Veeranna Lokapur.17. Dr. Patil Ravindra18. Dr. Vinaya Raghavendra H.19. Dr. Suresh Kumar20. Dr. Rathi Mohit Balkishan21. Dr. Debasis Das Adhikari22. Dr. Indu Bhushan Dubey23. Dr. B Renuka24. Dr. N Suresh Khanna25. Dr. Preeti Goyal26. Dr. Swati Jugalkishor Lohiya27. Dr. Mitul Abhaykumar Shah28. Dr. Anubhav Goel.29. Dr. Bhadane Nilesh Subhash30. Dr. Deshmukh Shraddha

Vijay31. Dr. Jinen Mukeshbhai Shah.32. Dr. Singh Abhishek Gajendra33. Dr. Shah Sagar Kirtibhai34. Dr. Subbalakshmi S 35. Dr. Shrinidhi I S36. Dr. Jayakumar S37. Dr. Sharma Dev Jyoti O38. Dr. Dinesh K M39. Dr. Lohiya Kavita Jugalkishor40. Dr. Jabeed P41. Dr. Krishnendu Goswami42. Dr. Anuvati Nag43. Dr. Trinath Dash44. Dr. Arul Daniel A

45. Dr. Shinde Abhishek Trimbak.

46. Dr. Nitu Mishra47. Dr. Viking Bhanoo48. Dr. Syed Faizel C49. Dr. Murarka Achin Kailash50. Dr. Agrawal Rakhi

Shyamsunder51. Dr. Mohammed Harshad H52. Dr. Abdul Hadi Shareef53. Dr. Kavitha Pavithran54. Dr. Munish Kumar Gupta55. Dr. Ram Raj R56. Dr. Anand Misra57. Dr. Shilpa Tiwari58. Dr. Boricha Yash Bhanji59. Dr. Mahalakshmy T60. Dr. Vinoth Kumar K61. Dr. Rajiv Kumar Sethia62. Dr. Preeti Baghel63. Dr. Surnare Kailash

Ramrao64. Dr. Santhosh Kumar M65. Dr. Nabeed N P R66. Dr. Neetu Bhari67. Dr. Dillip Kumar Samal68. Dr. Clement Wilfred D 69. Dr. Konthoujam Shaphaba

Singh70. Dr. Shameem G M71. Dr. Priyanka Sethi72. Dr. Jubbin Jagan Jacob73. Dr. Vaidya Anand Sharad74. Dr. Parmar Bhavik

Shantibhai75. Dr. Mukesh Kumar76. Dr. Kokil Gautami Mukund.

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77. Dr. Vivek Mathew78. Dr. Vibha Sood79. Dr. Tanu Midha.80. Dr. Bhola Nath81. Dr. Tarun S82. Dr. Sanyal Abhishekkumar

Anjankumar 83. Dr. Ram Narayan84. Dr. Junaid Nasim Malik85. Dr. Ruchi Garg86. Dr. Ashwin N 87. Dr. Desai Jigar Kishorchandra88. Dr. Natasha Singh89. Dr. Mugunthan

Narayanaperumal90. Dr. Prem Kumar Battina.91. Dr. Singh Kulwant Opkar92. Dr. Dayanandaswamy.93. Dr. Bagde Abhijit Anant94. Dr. Najmudheen Manappattu95. Dr. Anjan Kumar Dhua96. Dr. Shevade Rhuta Rajaram97. Dr. Nimbolkar Janardan Ganu98. Dr. Shalini Malhotra99. Dr. Ankur Sharma100. Dr. Jaipuria Abhishek

Santosh101. Dr. Elamurugan T P102. Dr. Chaudhary Haresh

Fatesinh103. Dr. Nityanand Rao Patil104. Dr. Reetika105. Dr. Prabu G106. Dr. Abdul Rasik Thachorath 107. Dr. Dhanasekaraprabu T B108. Dr. Kundan Mishra109. Dr. Nikesh H

110. Dr. Abdul Wadood Mohammed

111. Dr. Srikantha Rathi112. Dr. Lakshmi P Moorthy113. Dr. Dinesh Kumar Goel114. Dr. Gude Dilip Chandra115. Dr. Shaikh Mohd. Sikandar

Shaikh Mohd. Masoom 116. Dr. Prasad T V.117. Dr. Sanjay M H118. Dr. Farhan UL Haque119. Dr. Indira M.120. Dr. P. Kasi Krishna Raja.121. Dr. Javed Hussain Farooqui122. Dr. Taruna Yadav123. Dr. Somasharan S Betgeri124. Dr. Bharti Devnani125. Dr. Vishnukanth G126. Dr. V. S. Hariprasad127. Dr. Raj Kapoor128. Dr. Nagaraj Ashok Desai.129. Dr. Babitha A M130. Dr. Ferozkhan131. Dr. Midhun Ramesh132. Dr. Jipu Purushothaman133. Dr. Rajesh Sardana134. Dr. Mitalee Kar135. Dr. Satish Pawar136. Dr. Sandeep Gopinath

Huilgol137. Dr. Tahmina S138. Dr. Mohd Saif Khan139. Dr. Ravindra Singh140. Dr. Ankesh Raju Sahetya141. Dr. Shah Ritesh

Maneshkumar.142. Dr. Vishal Arora

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143. Dr. Shweta M Pawar144. Dr. Ashwani Kumar.145. Dr. Kudumula Charan

Reddy Kvenkatarami146. Dr. Bansal Kunal Ramesh147. Dr. L M Chandra Sekhara

Rao S148. Dr. Sharma Rakesh Manilal149. Dr. Gurvinder Singh150. Dr. Amit Sharma151. Dr. Divya Singh152. Dr. Anu John153. Dr. Geoby Paul154. Dr. Ankur Kataria155. Dr. Kavita Soni156. Dr. Kadam Nikit Datta157. Dr. Murali S M158. Dr. Nitin Bither159. Dr. Arghya Basu160. Dr. Sanap Manoj Maruti161. Dr. Bhandari Nikhil

Bhagchand162. Dr. Patel Bhavikkumar

Hasmukhlal163. Dr. Sudhagar R164. Dr. Pillai Avani Gopalkrishna165. Dr. Ashish Sharma166. Dr. K. Beena167. Dr. Ravi Kumar N168. Dr. Hari Nivas P S169. Dr. Chetna Tandon170. Dr. Satyamanasa Gayatri

Vinay S171. Dr. Tapuriah Abhishek

Kamalkumar172. Dr. Jain Mikhil Vijay.173. Dr. Satheesh Kumar M

174. Dr. Barani R175. Dr. Kumar V S V176. Dr. Velmurugan S177. Dr. Sudhakaran M178. Dr. Khan Misbah Shah

Alam179. Dr. Supe Amit Chandrakant180. Dr. Arijit Das181. Dr. Madave Amol Ashok182. Dr. Patil Akshayadeep

Sambhajirao183. Dr. R. Rajagopalan184. Dr. Nambiar Pragathi

Unnikrishnan185. Dr. D. Rajesh Babu186. Dr. Meenu Barara187. Dr. Jaybhaye Amol

Pralhadrao.188. Dr. Indubala Maurya189. Dr. Gaikwad Vivek

Rangnath190. Dr. Peeyush Misra191. Dr. Ghorpade Kapil Ravaso192. Dr. P. Ravikumar193. Dr. Biju Babu194. Dr. Nithya J195. Dr. Animesh Ray196. Dr. Saoji Piyush Pradip197. Dr. Kumar Kaushik Dash198. Dr. Kavita Bisherwal199. Dr. Sivakumar S P200. Dr. Anil Lohar201. Dr. Chand Pasha B202. Dr. Kulkarni Suyash

Sureshchandra203. Dr. Nitin Sudhakar Shetty204. Dr. Arulprakash

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205. Dr. Udhayesan Cherayil Nanu

206. Dr. Vidyasagar Murlimohan Sistla

207. Dr. Ch Swathi208. Dr. Divya Jose209. Dr. Anshul Goel210. Dr. Nitin G Pai211. Dr. Kalarikkal Narabron

Rajesh212. Dr. Mulchandani Resham

Darshan213. Dr. Patil Mayur Madhukar214. Dr. Popalwar Harshanand

Janardhanrao215. Dr. Dhanya T H216. Dr. Bhawana Goel217. Dr. Nishant Jain218. Dr. Patil Anuradha Jagdish219. Dr. Somashekharappa B

Kadur220. Dr. Sahu Saurabh221. Dr. Skand Bahre222. Dr. Preetesh Choudhary223. Dr. Lotlikar Shreya Anand224. Dr. Prabhoo Tanay

Ramchandra225. Dr. Supriya Mallick226. Dr. Tanksale Shreedevi

Jayant227. Dr. Mahesh Chandra228. Dr. Vignesh Kumar C229. Dr. Kade Mahesh

Ramchandra230. Dr. Om Prakash Gupta231. Dr. Rajesh Arora232. Dr. Tejinder Kaur

233. Dr. Kalshetty Ashwini Ashok

234. Dr. Mohammed Abdul Baseer

235. Dr. Chanana Gaurav 236. Dr. Megha Pruthi237. Dr. Raju L Hadimani238. Dr. Geetanjali S Verma239. Dr. Saurabh Gupta240. Dr. Amal Shyam241. Dr. Alok Kumar Gupta242. Dr. Suman Poddar243. Dr. Anilkumar V 244. Dr. Sonawane Atul Arun245. Dr. Shubhra Agarwal246. Dr. Karthik Krishna Bhat S V247. Dr. Basappa Subhas Hugar248. Dr. Sivaraj S249. Dr. Dedhia Vicky

Khushalchand250. Dr. Ritesh George Menezes251. Dr. Elizabeth Joseph252. Dr. Muralidhar S253. Dr. Savitha Lasrado254. Dr. Sayed Mueenuddin255. Dr. Surya Jyati Chaudhuri256. Dr. Anuja Thomas257. Dr. Noor Mohammed258. Dr. Roopa Prasad259. Dr. Amit Banik260. Dr. Murali Mohan Soma261. Dr. Saraogi Mohit Rajendra262. Dr. Dodul Mondal263. Dr. Mahima Agrawal264. Dr. Anjana M V265. Dr. Navpreet Arora266. Dr. Vijayshree G

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267. Dr. Ajitha Vedamanickam268. Dr. Francis N P Monterio269. Dr. Dipanwita Dutta270. Dr. Shaloo Garg271. Dr. Anand Kumar272. Dr. Vijay Kumar Sinha273. Dr. Manu M S274. Dr. Mahajan Abhishek

Suresh275. Dr. Deepak Goyal276. Dr. Moidu Shameer K P277. Dr. Pretty Mathew278. Dr. Sawankar Sheetal

Govind279. Dr. Kamala R 280. Dr. Devaraj Naik K281. Dr. Anand M S282. Dr. Rahul Poddar283. Dr. Karthik Ram Mohan284. Dr. Darshakkumar

Dipakbhai Makadia285. Dr. Parsewar Sumit Suresh286. Dr. Garima Mishra 287. Dr. Tanushree Sahoo288. Dr. Parul Jain289. Dr. Neetu Saini290. Dr. Ankit Chawla291. Dr. Agrawal Ashish Rakesh292. Dr. Vineet Dhawan

293. Dr. Gindodia Pallavi Ghanshyamdas

294. Dr. Sorabh Garg295. Dr. Rohit Kumar296. Dr. Rahul Mohan297. Dr. Ravindra G R298. Dr. Tandel Kaushik Manilal299. Dr. Gilitwala Namrata

Manharlal300. Dr. Mohan Abhinav

Amarnath301. Dr. Uchale Satish Banshi302. Dr. Nisha Vilas Phadtare303. Dr. Pansare Nikheel Vasant304. Dr. Mohit Gupta305. Dr. Mehta Chintan Harshad306. Dr. Patil Prakash

Vishwanath 307. Dr. Salunke Makarand

Sudhakar308. Dr. Manish Kumar Sharma309. Dr. Sinnarkar Shreekala

Satish310. Dr. Kakatkar Sagar Vivek311. Dr. S. Syed Ali312. Dr. Neelmani Mathur313. Dr. Ishtiyaq Abdullah314. Dr. Pankhuri Johari315. Dr. Shraddha Singh

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Names approved in the Council meeting held on 23rd September, 2015

1. Dr. Vineet Kumar Gupta2. Dr. Neeraj Chandra3. Dr. Mushtaq Ahmad Ganai4. Dr. Ankit Ruhela5. Dr. Anumeha Joshi6. Dr. Yadav Brijeshkumar

Munilal7. Dr. Chate Someshwar

Vyenkatrao8. Dr. Mishra Gyansankar

Praphullakuma9. Dr. Chandra Shekhar

Debnath10. Dr. Shilpi Sachdev11. Dr. Sonali Bajaj12. Dr. Prasanna L C 13. Dr. Jeevitha K J14. Dr. Vandana15. Dr. Udit Chauhan16. Dr. Deepti Agarwal17. Dr. Vedang Shah18. Dr. Bhalotia Amit Rajendra

Prasad19. Dr. Anju Gupta20. Dr. Shruti Srivastava21. Dr. Mohit Bihani22. Dr. Rahul Illaparambath23. Dr. Gore Sandeep Tukaramji24. Dr. Abhilash Alex Francis25. Dr. Ferdinant J26. Dr. Suja P Sukumar27. Dr. Arjun A28. Dr. Jiss Joseph Panakkal29. Dr. Hindustan Wala

Mohammed Adnan

30. Dr. Rose Tresa George31. Dr. Satheesh Jacob32. Dr. Ajari Ashutosh Arvind33. Dr. Nikunj Aggarwal34. Dr. Shantakumari Nisha35. Dr. Saraogi Akash Ashok36. Dr. Shivani Kochhar37. Dr. Lal Chand Daga38. Dr. Pawan Kumar39. Dr. Saneej Kanhirat40. Dr. Shewale Yogesh Devidas41. Dr. Mriganka Mouli Saha42. Dr. M S Vijayalakshmi43. Dr. Cheralathan S44. Dr. Agrawal Payal Dhanesh45. Dr. Agrawal Saurabh Jwalaprasad46. Dr. Taywade Sameer Kamalakar47. Dr. Shailendra Tukaram Patil48. Dr. Manoj Gupta49. Dr. Gaurav Garg50. Dr. Tarunika Gupta51. Dr. Bansal Shaifali52. Dr. Priyanka Suhag53. Dr. Prabhjot Manchanda54. Dr. Nidhi Bhatnagar55. Dr. Roopam Jain56. Dr. Arul Jothi V57. Dr. Shijith K P58. Dr. Uddandam Rajesh59. Dr. Sandhya B60. Dr. Sudheendra M Rao61. Dr. Krishna Kunkumalla62. Dr. Mane Shashikant Raghunath63. Dr. Neethu Mohan 64. Dr. Thali Puneet Ramesh

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65. Dr. Joshi Amita66. Dr. Sudhakar T67. Dr. Jasmeet Singh68. Dr. Megha Gupta69. Dr. Sandeep P K70. Dr. Vijayaraghavan R L71. Dr. Rajesh Gayakwad72. Dr. Badoley Manoj Pancham73. Dr. V U Jagadeeswaran74. Dr. Sanjay Satrawal75. Dr. Partha Pratim Chakraborty76. Dr. Kiranjeet Kaur77. Dr. Shevgan Pavan Sardarsing78. Dr. Yadav Arun Kumar79. Dr. Ranjeeta Kumari80. Dr. Ranjith P81. Dr. Shingi Shweta Ratilal82. Dr. Pandey Jitendra Kumar83. Dr. Adarsh U 84. Dr. Syed Nawaz Ahmad85. Dr. S Renu Bala86. Dr. Namrata Narendra Jadhav87. Dr. Ashish Garg88. Dr. Lapshia Vishal Shantilal89. Dr. Borkar Nikhilesh Ramkrishna90. Dr. Asif N Iqbal91. Dr. Siddharth Sarkar 92. Dr. Choradia Pooja Leelam

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Fellows/Members on rolls of the Academy

Honorary Fellows Members Members Fellows FAMS MAMS MNAMS

As on 31.03.2015 3 866 1,772 4,382

Deceased (during theperiod 2015-2016) - (-) 15 (-) 2 -

Elected in 2015 - (+) 25* (+) 70 -

Members elevated toFellowship in 2015 - - (-) 11 -

Members admitted afterqualifying in DNBExamination videRegulation V in 2015 - - - 407

On rolls as on 31.03.2016 3 876 1,829 4,789

*This includes the number of 11 Members elevated to Fellowship

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Nominations of Medical Scientists forOrations and Awards – 2015-16

On the basis of the recommendations of the Orations & Awards Committee, the Council had approved the award of Orations and Awards for the year 2015-16 to the following Scientists:

ORATIONS

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

& Bio-statistics, Regional Cancer Centre, Trivandrum-695011.

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, Uttar Pradesh.

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

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Col. Sangham Lal Memorial Dr. Visweswar Bhattacharya, Oration : FAMS Former HoD, Plastic Surgery, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University (BHU),

Varanasi-221005, Uttar Pradesh

Title of the Oration “Experimental and clinical evidence based rationality of incorporation of deep fascia in tissue transfer for reconstructive surgery”

Dr. Baldev Singh Oration: Dr. Sanjeev V. Thomas, FAMS Professor of Neurology & Head of R. Madhavan Nayar

Centre for Comprehensive Epilepsy Care,

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 & Head, Deptt. of Community Medicine

& School of Public Health, Post Graduarte Institute of Medical Education & Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh-160012

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

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

Health Sciences Rohtak-124001, Haryana.

Title of the Oration “Genetic Basis of Diabetic Nephropathy”

Dr. S. Janaki Memorial Dr. Sheffali Gulati, MAMS Oration : Professor Chief, Child Neurology Division Department of Pediatrics 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 Dr. Kashi Nath Prasad, FAMS Oration : Professor Deptt. of Microbiology Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate

Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow-226014, Uttar Pradesh.

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

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AWARDS

Dr. S.S. Misra Memorial Dr. Madhusudhan K.S. Award: Assistant Professor,

Department of Radiodiagnosis, All India Institute of Medical

Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi- 110029.

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

Dr. Vimla Virmani Award : Dr. Jagadisha Thirthalli Professor,

Department of Psychiatry, NIMHANS, Bangalore – 560029,

Karnataka.

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, Odisha.

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

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

College of Biomedical Sciences Technology & Research,

Sri Ramachandra University, Porur, Chennai – 600116,

Tamilnadu.

Topic: “P21-activatedkinase1(Pak1)signalinginfluencestherapeutic outcome in pancreatic cancer”

Dr. Nandagudi Suryanarayana : Dr. Keyur Parikh Rao Award Chairman, CIMS Hospital Pvt.

Ltd., Care Cardiovascular

Consultants, Near Shukan Mall, Off. Science City Road, Sola, Ahmedabad-380060, Gujarat.

Topic : “Unique Aspects of Coronary Artery Diseases in Indian Women”

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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. Ashish Suri, FAMS Professor, Department of Neurosurgery, All India Institute of Medical Seciences, New Delhi was the youngest biomedical scientist elected as a Fellow during the year 2014. He delivered Golden Jubilee Commemoration Award Lecture on 18th October, 2015 at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna. The Topic of his Lecture was “Simulation Based Skills Training in Neurosurgery and Contemporary Surgical Practices”.

Lifetime Achievement Award

The Council at its meeting held on 4th August, 2015 under Rule 34(d) also approved the conferment of Lifetime Achievement Award for the year 2015 on Air Marshal (Retd.) Dr. M.S. Boparai, FAMS; in recognition of his life-long devotion to the cause of integrity in outstanding professional 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 Members of several standing Committees.

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 of the Academy’s were done in four phases as per details given below:-

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1. Repair of damaged ceiling, waterproofing of terrace2. Providing & laying Over head Tank, Chajja and Grit wash3. Repair/Replacement of second floor damaged G.I. and Sewage

pipe lines at second floor4. Renovation of first Floor Toilets & linkages of all sewage pipe lines

etc.

The tenders for work mentioned at S.No. 1, 2 & 4 were called by the Academy and work was awarded to the shortlisted contractors. The work has been successfully accomplished. The work, related to No. 3 above, was done by the National Board of Examinations as communicated by them.

The Audio System has been installed in the Auditorium building and is operational.

The Air-conditioners Plant starter, which is fitted at the ground floor, has now been connected with the A.C. Plant and the operation of the A.C. Plant has become smooth for its routine operation (On/Off), as and when required.

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

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Publication of Annals

1. Report on Annals of National Academy of Medical Sciences (India)

NAMS Center for Research in Medical Education at AIIMS Jodhpur was given additional responsibility to look after publication the Official Journal of Academy - Annals of the National Academy of Medical Sciences (India). At Jodhpur we have been able to publish seven issues of the Annals in 2 years. These are:

1. Golden Jubilee Lectures, 2013; 2. Sleep Medicine, 2013; 3. Research in Medical Education, 2015; 4. January- June issue 2014; 5. July- December 2014; 6. June- Sept 2015; 7. October- December 2015.

The next issue of 2016 (Volume 52 No. 1) is now ready for printing and distribution.

During the financial year from 1st April 2015 - 31st March 2016, three issues of Annals have been published.

An informal meeting was held on 23 January, 2015 at 10.30 am at the NAMS Camp Office. Agenda of the meeting was discussed over a period of time during teleconferences and e-mails. A decision was taken to ensure the continuity of the publication of the Annals and it was decided that there will be no change in the size, format, and of the front page colour etc. from January, 2015 issue.

Printing of Annals of NAMS : Approximate cost of Annals including cost of printing, cost of envelopes, postal charges etc has been fixed now.

2. “According to the rule, the term of Editor and Editorial Board is 3 years. The Editorial Board was constituted in 2007 and

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approved in the Council meeting held on 12 July, 2008.” The last issue of the Annals was published in October, 2010 on “Diabetes Mellitus” since then the same Editorial Board has continued but no single volume of Annals has been produced. Prof J S Bajaj was authorized to constitute a new Editorial Board for the Annals of NAMS. The new Editorial Board which was presented in the meeting of the Council on 4 October, 2014 was endorsed and become effective from first January, 2015, have printed in the first issue of the Annals of January, 2015 and circulated. Dr. Kuldeep Singh has been appointed as an Associate Editor from July 2015.

3. 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.

4. The NAMS Centre for Research in Medical Education established at AIIMS, Jodhpur, will make efforts for indexing of Annals if the requisite continuity of publication is maintained. There will be no cost involved. If we achieve this target, Annals of NAMS will be on PUBMED (international indexing system). The requirement to provide contact details of all the Members of the Editorial Board including their postal address, mobile numbers, e-mail etc. This will not be in a public domain but is the pre-requirement of the organization.

5. Till the time PUBMED indexing can be achieved, the NAMS Center will explore indexing in several other open indexing systems which will widen the visibility of the journal. We have got following achievements:

a. Google analytics verification done, our journal ranks 2nd while searching in google and is 2nd only after official NAMS website.

b. Google scholar is showing in citation index. c. Dataverse project at Harvard has established a link with our

journal and all articles will be extracted to it’s database. d. d. The WorldCat is indexing and having repository of our articles

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(All the articles online are available at library http://www.worldcat.org/libraries/148448)

e. Our Annals is indexed in BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (Can be searched at http://www.base-search.net/)

f. The Annals is now indexed with Index Medicus (WHO) g. The Annals is also listed in “Directory of Open Access Journals

(DOAJ)’ since 2015. h. Annals is now also indexed in citefactor at - http://www.

citefactor.org/journal/index/13197/annals-of-the-national-academy-of-medical-sciences-india#.V3Hqffl97IU

The Centre has also initiated indexing with Index Copernicus.

Future Plans :

6. Efforts are being initiated by the NAMS Centre for Research in Medical Education, Jodhpur, for the online submission of manuscripts while the Emeritus Editor will continue assigned responsibilities including editorial corrections and review all the manuscripts for any pertinent comments made by any Fellow of the Academy and for that the email addresses and affiliations of all Reviewers, Fellows and Members will be obtained. Back issues in ‘pdf’ format will also be uploaded that will help in pubmed indexing.

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Obituary

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

Fellows:

1. Dr. Sohan Lal Agarwal 2. Dr. B.C. Bapna3. Dr. (Mrs.) C. Syamala Bhaskaran 4. Dr. Ranjit Roy Chaudhury 5. Dr. Panna Choudhury6. Dr. Hiralal Gulabbhai Desai7. Dr. Dheeraj Gupta8. Dr. Bhagavant R. Kalke9. Dr. J.S. Neki10. Dr. Mohan Chandra Pant11. Dr. V.N. Sharma12. Dr. Hem Kumar Tewari13. Dr. Irene Manorama Thomas14. Dr. Noshir Hormusji Wadia

Members:

1. Dr. Raghav Prasad2. Dr. Chhatrapati Banerjee

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Annexure I

Text message by the President Dr. Mukund S. Joshi, at the Annual Convocation on 17th October 2015 at Patna (Bihar)

On the occasion of the 55th Annual Conference of the National Academy of Medical Sciences (India) – NAMSCON 2015 from 16th to 18th October, 2015, it gives me very great pleasure to welcome all delegates, invitees and participants at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna, the land of Patliputra where great rulers ruled the world.

The National Academy of Medical Sciences was established with the primary objective: ‘the cultivation of scientific knowledge and its application to human welfare’. I am glad that the seed of progress of the Academy over the years has grown to the extent of fulfilling of this objective through applied, basic and community health research by large number of Indian scientists, some of them are honoured by Fellowship of this Academy itself and that number is gradually growing. It is a matter of great satisfaction that the Academy is doing excellent work to achieve its objectives.

The NAMS Annual Conference is preceded by a CME programme on “Maternal & Child Health: Upto and Beyond 2015”, that will provide a great opportunity for fruitful deliberations and will enhance the knowledge of young minds in this field and will provide an opportunity to interact with one another and with experts in this field.

The Academy recognizes outstanding achievements of scientists by conferring Fellowships, Memberships, Orations and Awards and I heartily wish to congratulate all the new Members and Fellows who would be receiving scrolls during the convocation ceremony. My salutation to all of them and my heartiest good wishes to others who I firmly believe shall be recognized in the future.

I also congratulate the Organizing Secretary at AIIMS Patna and entire team of NAMSCON 2015 for organizing this Annual Conference and the CME. I would like to thanks my own NAMS staff at Delhi that has put their pains taking best efforts in the background to make this conference a great success and a memorable event for the years to come.

I wish the NAMSCON2015 Conference a great success.

Jai Hind.

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Annexure IIText of the address by the Chief Guest, His Excellence Dr. Ram Nath Kovind, Governor of Bihar, delivered at the 55th Annual

Convocation on 17th October 2015, at Patna (Bihar)

Guests, Director, Faculty, Students and employees assembled on the occasion of the 55th National Conference of the National Academy of Medical Sciences Hosted by AIIMS Patna, I welcome you to Bihar.

The National Academy of Medical Sciences was inaugurated by the then Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, on 21st April, 1961. Since then they have provided Fellowship and Membership to many Doctors on the basis of excelling in Academic in their profession. My best wishes and congratulations to those being conferred Fellowships and Memberships this year. They also help organize such conferences to solve the regional problems. I hope that in this conference too deliberations will help solve regionally relevant Health problems in Bihar.

The All India Institute of Medical Sciences was envisioned to correct the regional imbalances in Health and Medical Education in India. How will the benefits of modern science reach the last man in the queue, at his door step at affordable cost is the mandate of such Institutions to be dedicated to the Nation in sufficient quantity. With this mandate this 3 year old baby Institution is already Unique as compared to other medical teaching Institutions of the country in many ways. You can have an idea of how from their publication AINA 12, 13 and 14 in which the news reports describing the difference have been presented.

How would the simple, safe, low cost and effective treatment be delivered to the remotely placed last man have been tackled by them in many ways? They helped train the Quick Medical Response Team being stationed and networked in remote areas by the Disaster Management Department of the Government of Bihar. They have a virtual vidyalay for the common man who wants to learn to respond correctly to medical emergencies or disaster at their Tele-medical Education site http://www.sankatmochannagrik.in. They have devised an application called Sankat which facilitates sending a pre-coded message by a common man such as an Auto driver through a mobile which identifies the location of the disaster or emergency on a Google Map on the mobile screen of the First responder ambulance, Fire

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Tenderer or police so that the nearest help can reach without delay. There Chattisa is a remotely placed computer-savy youngster who gets credible free consultation from an AIIMS specialist through video conferencing through net saving the remotely placed patient at least Rs.2,000 from a trip to Patna to get the same consultation. I have been told that since its inception by the then Health Minister of Bihar, Shri Ashwani Choubey on January 23, 2013 the program had provided consultation to 87000 patients and saved the trip of 50000 that is Rs.10 crores of the poor man’s money on Health. Their micro-mapping of the AES JE 2012 epidemic strengthened the hypothesis of it being caused by an Entero Feces borne water transmitted Virus along the North banks of Saryu and Ganga. Using the information the State Health Department by an intensive water contamination control and detection, retrieval and SOP based management was able to decrease the incidence of the disease in Muzzafarpur from above 1300 last year to less than a 100 this year.

Besides these patients attending the Institutes OPD can register themselves through their mobiles avoiding large queues. All their Data including images, video, text, and numbers are stored on the net from the point of creation and can be retrieved through mobile at multiple distant points, used and updated. Being digital from the very beginning the data can be used for Research and creation of Good Clinical Practice and Policy Guidelines.

They have done 2000 major surgeries like cochlear implant and joint replacements in their 4 modern theatres without mortality since March 2014. Soon they will have 3 more theatres to reduce waiting lists and with installation of CT Scan and Blood Bank in near future their emergency will start.

I have been told that their teaching techniques include e learning and are very modern and developed.

Their ability to create powerful Friends like RMRI, UNICEF, PATH, WHO, State Governments Disaster and Health Departments, IIT and IIM of Bihar and NAMS nationally and network with them will help everyone fight the unending war against Death and Disease.

I wish you success in being useful to the Nation, World and Humanity and stop here.

Jai Hind

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Continuing Medical Education (CME) Programme

Report of CME Activities during April 1, 2015 - March 31, 2016

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 2015-2016 meeting of the CME Programme Committee was held on 10th July, 2015.

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 CME proposals received.

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 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

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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, 2015 to March 31, 2016.

The details of the Extra-mural CME Programmes funded during April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016 are placed as Annexure III.

The total expenditure sanctioned on Extramural CME Programmes during April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016 is Rs.5,34,835 lakh (Rupees Five lakhs thirty four thousand eight hundred and thirty five only) Intramural CME Programmes: These Symposia/CME Programmes are run under the aegis of Academic Committee of the Academy. 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 5 Intra-mural CME/Symposia during the year 2015-16.

The details of the Intra-mural CMEs are :-

1. NAMS Regional Symposium on : “Food Safety: Farm to Plate Make Food Safe” held at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur on April 6-7, 2015

2. NAMS Regional Symposium on : “Nursing Care of Patients with Diabetes Mellitus Type-II” held at Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Amritsar on April 27, 2015

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3. NAMS National Symposium on :“Maternal and Child Health: On and Beyond 2015” held at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna on October 16, 2015

4. Initial Expert Group Meeting to evolve Guidelines on “Prevention, Management and Rehabilitation in Stroke – A Multi-professional Team Approach” held at JSB Centre for Multi-professional Education, NAMS, New Delhi on October 29, 2015

5. NAMS-NFI National Symposium on: “MDG: Lessons Learnt and Way Forward to SDGs” held on November 27, 2015 at JSB Centre for Multi-professional Education, NAMS, New Delhi

The total expenditure in organizing the Intramural CME/Symposia programme was Rs.4,70,406/- (Rs. Four lakh seventy thousand four hundred and six only). The details are given in Annexure IV.

Fig.1 gives graphic representation of expenses incurred on extramural and intramural programme mduring 2014-15 and 2015-16.

Total expenditure on CME Programmes in 2014-15 and 2015-16

Fig. 1. Comparative representation of expenses incurred on extramural and intramural CME Programmes in 2014-15 and 2015-16.

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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 2015-16

States where extramural CME programmes were held during April 1, 2015 - March, 31, 2016

States where intramural CME programmes were held during April 1, 2015 - March 31, 2016

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Fig. 3 : Speciality-wise distribution of extramural and intramural CME Programmes for 2015-2016

Speciality-wise distribution of extramural and intramural CME Programmes for 2015-2016 is shown in Fig.3.

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State-wise distribution of Extramural CME Programmes sanctioned in last 3 years, viz.2013-14 to 2015-16.The State-wise distribution of extramural CME Programmes for each year from 2013-16 is given in Table below:-

States 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 Expenditure incurred during 2015-16 (Rs.)

Andhra Pradesh 1 1 - -Assam - - - -Bihar - - - -Chandigarh - - 2 1,05,000/-Delhi 2 - - -Goa - - - -Gujarat 1 - 1 60,000/-Haryana - - 1 69,535/-Himachal Pradesh - - 1 52,500/-Jammu & Kashmir 1 - - -Karnataka 1 2 1 36,000/-Kerala - - - -Madhya Pradesh - - - -Maharashtra 1 3 1 75,000/-Manipur - - - -Odisha - - - -Puducherry 1 2 1 61,800/-Punjab - - - -Rajasthan - - - -Tamil Nadu - 1 - -Uttar Pradesh - 2 1 75,000/-Uttarkhand 1 - - -West Bengal - - - -

Total 9 11 9 5,34,835/-

The detail of Seminars, Symposia, Short-term courses, and Workshops supported under the CME programmes under State Chapters is given below:72

Annexure – III

Extramural CME Programmes of NAMSChapters

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 2015-16 are given below:-

Karnataka

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

Maharashtra

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

Puducherry

During the year under review, the Puducherry Chapter has organized one Extramural CME Programmes with the financial assistance from the NAMS.

Chandigarh

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

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Gujarat

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

Haryana

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

Himachal Pradesh

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

Uttar Pradesh

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

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Annexure – IV

Report on Extramural CME Programmes from 1.4.2015 to 31.3.2016

1. CME Programme on “Drug Safety Monitoring Among Health Care Providers” held on 22nd April, 2015 at SHKM Govt. Medical College, Nalhar Mewat, Haryana.

Organizing Secretary: Dr. Priyamvada Sharma, Professor & Head, Department of Pharmacology, SHKM Govt. Medical College, Nalhar Mewat, Haryana.

Main Objectives of the CME Programme

The main Objective of the Workshop were:

1. To create a Nation-wide awareness on the system for patient safety reporting;

2. To support regulatory agencies in decision making process on the use of medication;

3. To collaborate with other national ADR reporting centers for the exchange of information and data management;

4. To generate evidence based information on safety of medicines.

Highlights of the Observer’s (Dr. V. S. Mathur, FAMS) Report

Adverse Drug Reaction Monitoring and Pharmacovigilance needs active participation of both pharmacologists and clinicians, as the latter participate by way of prescribing the medicines and the former participate by managing the ADR reporting centre in the medical college hospital in the overall patient care activities. Besides, the SHKM faculty, guest speakers were invited from the neighbouring medical institutions. The CME was attended by around 120 doctors, nurses, pharmacists from the medical colleges from Rohtak, Greater Noida, Aligarh, Hapur, Faridabad, Meerut and Muzaffarnagar. The CME cum Workshop started

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at 9.30 am and closed at 6 pm with a lunch break of 30 minutes. A well designed scientific programme with expert speakers, who spoke on various aspects of Adverse Drug Reactions (ADR) was the highlight of the CME. The speakers through power point presentations dwelt on their respective topics. Each presentation was followed by questions-answers and comments by the audience. The programme included a demonstration cum hands-on exercise on as how to fill the CDSCO-ADR Form. All efforts were made to have interactive sessions and didactic lectures were avoided. The speakers were able to highlight the goals of the CME: (i) increased awareness of possible ADR and making a note in patients file by doctors, nurses, pharmacists and even patients reporting any untoward reaction to prescribed medicines, (ii) evidence-based selection of medicines and to remember that medicines are a double-edged swords and all drugs are potentially toxic when misused or taken without following doctor’s prescribing directions, resulting into non-compliance, (iii) recording all suspected ADRs in the CDSCO Form, (iv) post-marketing surveillance (PMS) employing all means to detection of known and so far unknown harmful effects, (v) identifying the problem areas in Mewat where there are a large number of patients on anti-tuberculosis drugs, e.g. INH, Rifampicin, Pyrazinamide and Ethambutol, PMS is immediately needed and the health care personnel be mobilized to study these problems. The CME was a well organized, much needed workshop in a remote and backward region of Haryana. The government of Haryana in this remote area here has not only provided a medical college but also a ultra-modern hospital with all specialties and super-specialities, well qualified and skilled consultant staff and infra-structure made me and everyone feel proud of all the praise and worthy efforts of the State government.

2. CME Programme on “Theory and Practice of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Demography” held on 6th to 7th July, 2015 at St. John’s Research Institute, St. John’s National Academy of Health Sciences, St. John’s Medical College, 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.

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Main Objectives of the CME Programme

1. To train junior medical faculty/postgraduate students in epidemiological methods and biostatistical methods that can be used on data produced from different epidemiological study designs.

2. To provide practical working knowledge of epidemiology and biostatistics with sufficient practical exercises.

3. To evaluate the students by daily home work.4. To evaluate each session of the course by session feedback from

participants.5. To evaluate overall scientific programme by student feedback at

end of the course for its utility and future planning.

Highlights of the Observer’s (Dr. A. V. Kurpad, FAMS) Report

The program was held in a well lit seminar room with ample seating space for all the participants. There were sufficient computing facilities provided with laptops, internet connection and access to statistical package. All participants were involved in the discussion, raised questions during the lectures and actively participated in the practical sessions. All the presentations were shared with the participants before the session. All sessions were aided with power-point presentations with clarity and supported with discussions involving the participants. Sufficient audiovisual aids were available. All course material, practical questions data, pre-test, post-test session evaluations were all available on the e-learning platform (TYRO). All discussions were supported with appropriate examples from the clinical and non-clinical subjects.

3. CME Programme on “Gynecon 2015: Critical Care in Obstetrics & Gynecology” held on 25th – 26th September, 2015 at the Armed Forces Medical College, Pune.

Organizing Secretary: Dr.(Brig) Manash Biswas, Professor & Head, Dept. of Obst. & Gynae. AFMC, Pune.

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Main Objectives of the CME Programme

The main objectives of the CME were :

1. To educate gynaecologists and residents, on the subject of intrauterine invasive procedures for diagnosing foetal chromosomal abnormalities.

2. To educate about ultrasound features of foetal malformations and give an insight into pathophysiology of intrauterine foetal problems and to acquaint with latest advances in foetal therapy.

3. The CME program shall focus on setting protocols for managing critical maternal conditions like haemorrhage, sepsis, hypertension and thrombotic conditions.

Highlights of the Observer’s (Dr. Kamal Buckshee, FAMS) Report

An overview of scope and advances in Foetal Medicine was presented. This was followed by video presentation of various intrauterine procedures, viz. amniocentesis, chorionic villous sampling, cordocentesis, intrauterine transfusion, foetal reduction and foetoscopy. Ultrasound: An elaborate demonstration of nucal thickness, nasal bone, foetal anomalies and dopper flow (normal and abnormal doppler flow of uterine and umbilical arteries, ductus & cerebral arteriolar flow) was done. Role of MRI and its correlation with respect to foetal anomalies was highlighted. Dr. Arun kinare’s presentation was excellent with respect to its clarity, content, simplicity, information, update and was evidence based. It was a good session.

Session 1 on Medical Emergencies in Obstetrics: Peripartum Cardiomyopathy and Jaundice in Pregnancy that has a high maternal and foetal mortality were discussed. Lectures on these difficult topics highlighted the pitfalls in diagnosis and thus suboptimum management. All these aspects were well covered. The postgraduate quiz was excellent. Everybody enjoyed it thoroughly. Free paper session for postgraduates & young gynaecologists rating was 2.75/5. Only few papers were of quality presentation. Session on gynaecological emergencies: were well covered to a great extent. The inaugural function was fabulous. Session

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3 on Obstetrics/Anesthetist nightmares was too good. he planning of the CME programme, the topics and faculty selected was very good. The academic deliberations and conduct of the workshop was very apt and informative. The ambience of the symposium was exceptional. The participants were very enthusiastic and remained present most of the time. They seemed to have enjoyed the workshop on foetal medicine & sessions on medical emergencies in obstetrics & gynaecology. There was a good interaction by the consultants; however; the interaction by PGs, young residents during the workshop and scientific sessions on emergencies was not much.

4. CME Programme on “Ultrasonography: A Futuristic Vision in Teaching and Learning Anatomy” during the National Conference of Anatomical Society of India held on 20th November, 2015 at King’s George’s Medical University, UP, Lucknow.

Organizing Secretary: Prof. A.K. Srivastava, Chief Organising Secretary, 63 NATCON of Anatomical Society of India, Professor & Head, Department of Anatomy, King George’s Medical University, Lucknow, UP.

Main Objectives of the CME Programme

At the end of the CME the learners will be acquainted with the latest information in the field of abdominal, cranial, musculoskeletal and fetal ultransonography and utilize the knowledge gained for teaching and research purposes in the field of medical anatomy.

Ultrasonography (USG) has emerged as an indispensable diagnostic tool as it is convenient, economic, non-invasive as well as efficient. Therefore, the medical students should be exposed to this basic tool right from the beginning. Incorporation of USG for teaching, learning living anatomy would make the subject interesting and clinically relevant. This CME would therefore help in sensitizing the faculty of Anatomy to use this modality for teaching and research purposes.

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Highlights of the Observer’s (Dr. Shally Awasthi, FAMS) Report

It was very a well organized CME. The participants and organizers were very enthusiastic. The resource faculty were experts in the field of ultrasonography and discussed the ultrasonograhic anatomy of abdominal viscera, musculoskeletal system and vascular anatomy of limbs, ultrasound of neonate brain and correlation of embryology with sonographic findings where relevant. The sessions were open for interactive discussion after each presentation. A state-of-the-art audio-visual aid was available and worked efficiently all the time which made all sessions very enjoyable, informative and interactive. 5. CME Programme on : ‘Preconference Workshop on “Good

Clinical Practices” held on 4th December, 2015 at Lecture Theatre Complex, PGIMER., Chandigarh.

Organizing Secretary: Dr. Bikash Medhi, Organizing Secretary, ISRPTCON-2015, Professor, Department of Pharmacology, PGIMER., Chandigarh – 160012.

Main Objectives of the CME Programme

The main Objectives of the CME progarmme were:

1. To provide understanding the basic ethical principles of GCPs.2. To make aware on different aspects of basic understanding of

various international guidelines on GCP.3. To gain ability to handle practical problems in conduct of clinical

studies and trials. 4. To understand the current regulatory environment in Clinical

Research in the country as per Schedule – Y guidelines. Highlights of the Observer’s (Dr. P. L. Sharma, FAMS) Report Overall the workshop was scientifically sound and quite

beneficial to the participants for implementing principle of GCPs in the practice of Clinical Trials and Research. Eminent faculty and resource persons form acdemia, industry funding agency (ICMR) and regulatory agencies delivered their lectures in the workshop. Topics on ethics in research, responsibilities of different

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stakeholders, ethical requirement of clinical trails, ICH-GCP, Indian GCP guidelines and lots of important topics were covered in the workshop. The lectures were thought-provoking and most of the topics covered will benefit MD/DM/Ph.D/MSc students in their respective exam preparation. Overall the workshop was beneficial and informative for the participants.

6. CME Programme on ‘Pharmacovigilance’ held on 17th December, 2015 at Saurashtra University, Rajkot.

Organizing Secretary: Dr. Sachin Parmar, Organizing Secretary, IPSCON 2015, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Saurashtra University, University Campus, Rajkot, Gujarat.

Main Objectives of the CME Programme

1. To provide training related to ADR data entry in vigiflow.2. To bring awareness about Pharmacovigilance and highlight the role

of clinicians in effective application of pharmacovigilance program.3. To bring awareness regarding measures to overcome challenges

faced in India with respect to underreporting of Adverse Drug Reactions.

4. To provide insights on Translational Pharmacovigilance.

The CME programme was organized along with main 48th Annual meet of the Indian Pharmacological Society (IPS). This CME is expected to bridge research of experimental pharmacologists with those involved in the applied aspects the medical and pharmaceutical sciences, allowing them to interact and cultivate interdisciplinary research spirit, specially in the area of pharmacovigilance.

Highlights of the Observer’s (Dr. R. Balaraman, FAMS) Report:

The one-day CME Programme on Pharmacovigilance as a part of IPSCON 2015 was an overwhelming success. Numbers of participants were more than 50. Many of them are clinicians, persons working in

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pharmaceutical industries and the PG students of medical and Pharmacy colleges. The objective of the symposium was fulfilled due to the excellent talks given by several stalwarts in the field of Pharmacovigilance and Adverse Drug Reaction Monitoring activities. Initial lecture was on the introduction of Pharmacovigilance practice and its scope in India (PvPI). Second speaker spoke on the role of clinicians in implementing effective pharmacovigilance practice in hospitals and private clinics. There were talks on under reporting of ADRs in implementing the pharmacovigilance programme in India, role of National Co-ordinating Centre in Pharmacovigilance Program in India and ICH guideline and regulatory aspects on PVP1. Finally there was a talk on terminologies for coding ADRs and Drug Informations. There was a practical session on operation of VigiFlow software and hands-on data entry on UPPSALA Monitoring Centre for ADR Reporting through internet. There was a group exercise followed by pannel discussion on ADR reporting. The programme was well organized and a grand success.

7. CME Programme on “Pre-conference workshops on “Research Methodology” held on 29th December, 2015 at JIPMER., Pondicherry during the National Conference on Clinical Research and Personalized Therapy (NCCP-2015).

Organizing Secretary: Dr. S. Sandhiya, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology, Institute Block (Third Floor), JIPMER.Campus, Puducherry – 605006.

Main Objectives of the CME Programme

1. To help identify the research problems2. To help in using and designing appropriate research study design3. To guide on writing a research protocol4. To guide on how to criticize a research protocol

Highlights of the Observer’s (Dr. Devinder Mohan Thappa, FAMS) Report

The overall ambience of the Symposium was good and unique. All the

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sessions of the programme were interactive. Research methodology concepts were discussed in a simple and playful manner using audio-visual aids, games and puzzles. The participants were made to interact with each other as well as with speakers. Group discussions were conducted at the end of each session and all the participants were given opportunity to share their views and allowed to ask and clarify their doubts.

8. CME Programme on “Mycological Diseases in ICU’s and Therapeutic Challenges’’ held on 18th March, 2016 at Kufri, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh.

Organizing Secretary: Dr. Anil Kanga, Professor & Head, Department of Microbiology, Indira Gandhi Medial College, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh.

Main Objectives of the CME Programme

1. To provide an opportunity in the continuing medical education in the field of medical mycology.

2. To showcase the research conducted in last two years in the field of medical mycology in India.

3. To provide a platform to exchange of information in medical mycology

4. To develop National Control Programme and Management Guidelines for fungal infections.

5. To identify new research areas in fungal pathogens6. To upgrade mycology diagnostic services in medical colleges.

Highlights of the Observer’s (Dr. Nancy Malla, FAMS) Report

The proposed CME scientific program held as part of “11th National Conference of Society of Indian Human and Animal Mycologists (SIHAM)” was well organized. Registered participants were 199, mainly postgraduate students and junior faculty members from different Medical Colleges in the country. The main objective of the programe was to disseminate awareness and knowledge of fungal infections and inculcate the ability to chalk-out the future research strategies, among the participants. The

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CME scientific program was conducted in three sessions, including fungal infections in ICUs, therapeutic drug monitoring and antifungal resistance. Eminent faculty, scientists and senior research experts working on various areas and aspects of fungal infections delivered good quality lectures and shared their research experiences. The topics were quite relevant, keeping in view the public health problem, morbidity and mortality rates due to pathogenic fungal infections. Problem of antifungal resistance in clinical settings and therapeutic drug monitoring to improve outcome were amply discussed. The deliberations were interactive and active discussions were held at the end of each lecture, ably guided by the Chair-persons. The participants were quite enthusiastic, as was evident with their presence in the sessions and active participation in discussions.

9. CME Programme on the “Role of Clinical Pharmacologists in Antimicrobial Stewardship Programs” held on March 29, 2016 at Lecture Theater, PGIMER., Chandigarh.”

Organizing Secretary: Dr. Nusrat Shafiq, Additional Professor,

Department of Pharmacology, PGIMER., Chandigarh.

Main Objectives of the CME Programme

1. To understand the need for Antimicrobial Stewardship Program2. To understand the techniques of antimicrobial stewardship3. To understand the process of identification of knowledge gaps and

designing research in the field.

Highlights of the Observer’s (Dr. Nancy Malla, FAMS) Report

The CME academic programe was well planned and the topics deliberated were quite relevant to the theme. The 96 participants, mainly postgraduate students from different Medical Colleges in the country attended the academic-sessions. The main objective of the program was to disseminate awareness, knowledge and need to Antimicrobial Stewardship Initiative among the participants. The program started with the Pre-Test Question exercise by the participants followed by lectures, workshop and Post-Test Question exercise (MCQs). Eminent faculty, scientists and senior experts

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presented basic and advanced strategies for implementing the program and highlighted the need for joint collaboration of the microbiologists, pharmacologists and clinicians for its ultimate success. Experts from the industry emphasized the role of industry in this endeavor. Developing research protocols for improving relevant practice; designing, conducting and reporting prospective audits along with optimizing dose regimens for antimicrobial agents were amply discussed. The lectures were followed by group workshops on case studies for applying principles of Evidence-Based Medicine to rational prescription of antimicrobials, which were ably guided by the faculty. The workshop session concluded with the presentation of given Case Exercises/Case Studies by a lead person of the group and thus, at the end, participants jointly discussed all the given Case Studies. The deliberations were interactive and active discussions were held in between, as well as at the end of each lecture. The participants were quite enthusiastic, as was evident with their presence in the sessions and active participation in discussions. At the end of the program, participants attempted Post-Test MCQs.

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Statement showing Grant under Extramural CME Programmesfrom 01.04.2015 to 31.03.2016

Sl. Topic Amount ReleasedNo. (Rs.)

1. CME Programme on : 69,535/- “Drug Safety Monitoring Among Health Care Providers” Mewat, Haryana on 22nd April, 2015. 2. CME Programme on : 36,000/- “Theory and Practice of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Demography” Bangalore on 6th – 7th July, 2015.

3. CME Programme on : 75,000/- “Gynecon 2015: Critical Care in Obstetrics & Gyn” Pune on 25th - 26th September, 2015 4. CME Programme on : 75,000/- “Ultrasonography: A Futuristic Vision in Teaching and Learning Anatomy” Lucknow on 20th November, 2015

5. CME Programme on : 52,500/- ‘Preconference workshop on “Good Clinical Practice” Chandigarh on 4th December, 2015 6. CME Programme on : 60,000/- ‘Pharmacovigilance’ Rajkot (Gujarat) on 17 December, 2015

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Sl. Topic Amount ReleasedNo. (Rs.)

7. CME Programme on : 61,800/- ‘Pre-conference workshops on “Research Methodology” Puducherry on 29th December, 2015 8. CME Programme on : 52,500/- “Mycological Diseases in ICUs and Therapeutic Challenges’ Shimla on 18th March, 2016

9. CME Programme on : 52,500/- “Role of Clinical Pharmacologists in Antimicrobial Stewardship Programs” Chandigarh on 29th March, 2016

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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 maximum of Rs. 5,000/-.

One Hundred Ninety-Eight (198) Medical Scientists/Teachers have been selected advance training upto the year 2016 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 Programmes held during the period from 01.04.2015 to 31.03.2016

1. NAMS Regional Symposium on : “Food Safety: Farm to Plate Make Food Safe” held on April 6-7, 2015 at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Jodhpur.

Organizing Chairperson: Dr. Pankaja Ravi Raghav, Prof. & Head, Department of Community Medicine, AIIMS, Jodhpur.

Main Objectives of the CME Programme:

The objectives of the symposium were: (1) to make participants aware regarding food safety during

cultivation, processing, refining preparing, packaging and serving;

(2) to impoverish the current beliefs regarding food safety laws; (3) to impart practical skills in context of detection of food

adulterants in common practice, with the help of hands-on training.

Highlights of the Observer’s (Dr. Umesh Kapil, FAMS) Report:

The objectives of the Symposium were fulfilled. The organizers have provided well documented Learning Resource Material. There was a total gathering of more than 236 (144 from outside and 92 inside) and more then 200 participants were present at azny time during the programme. There were interactive sessions as well as practical demonstration. There were interactive sessions and small group learning activities. The participants were provided practical demonstration/hands-on-training. Presentation by the Course Faculty was excellent and very informative. The Audiovisual aids used during the Symposium were of excellent quality. The information provided was evidence-based. Delegates

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were impressed with the Quiz Competition, training on detection of food adulterant and scientific deliberations. They participated enthusiastically in all sessions and had good interaction with facilitators and speakers. The dissemination about the symposium should be done more widely so that participants from the different parts of the country could have attended the CME.

2. NAMS Regional Symposium on : “Nursing Care of Patients with Diabetes Mellitus Type-II” held on April 27, 2015 at Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Amritsar

Operating Officer: Dr. Geeta Sharma, Director-Principal, Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Amritsar.

1) to determine and understand how lifestyle factors that impact on diabetes management relate to strategies for patient education;

2) to complete an assessment of a patient with diabetes and implement an evidence-based patient care plan;

3) to identify a person with metabolic syndrome, pre-diabetes or issues with glycaemic control;

4) to develop an appropriate nursing care plan to prevent escalation of disease;

5) to enlist the strategies of optimum nutrition, feet care and self-care management in diabetes.

Highlights of the Observer’s (Dr. Ravinder Goswami, FAMS) Report:

The ambience of the Symposium and the enthusiasm of the participants were good. The objective of the Symposium was to educate the Nursing Personals with state-of-the-art practical knowledge required for managing a patient with type 2 diabetes and its possible complication at their end. The objectives of the Symposium were fulfilled up to 90% as outlined by the Convenor of the Symposium. However, the programme was over packed with lectures. As a result there was less scope of interactive session

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with the participants. Besides, the participants found it difficult to concentrate throughout the duration of programme. I felt 10 hours stretch appeared too lengthy for such programme. It can be reduced to eight hours. The organizers provide a well-documented learning resource material to the participants. Number of participants registered was 300 and were present throughout the programme. The programme consists of didactic lectures with very little interactive lectures. The participants were not provided practical demonstration/hands-on training. The presentation by the course faculty was of a very good but there was scope of improvement by incorporating more medical personals. Audiovisual aids use during the CME Programme was of Medium Quality. The size of the Projector was less than ideal. The information provided was evidence-based.

3. NAMS National Symposium on “Maternal and Child Health: On and Beyond 2015” held on October 16, 2015 at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna

Operating Officer: Dr. G.K. Singh, Direcor, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna

The main objectives of the symposium were: 1) to review the national and state achievement in terms of

Millennium Goals; 2) to assess role of environmental factors on Maternal and Child

health; 3) to discuss the role of health, and allied professionals and

knowledge network in terms of improvement in Maternal and Child Health;

4) to discuss the progress achieved in investigation and management of acute encephalitis syndrome in Bihar;

5) to discuss about strategies for prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV.

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Highlights of the Observer’s (Dr. Prema Ramachandran, FAMS) Report:

The objectives of the Symposium were fulfilled. There were excellent interactive sessions in which students participated vigorously and their questions were insightful and expressed their concern. A well-documented Learning Resource Material (LRM) was provided to the participants. 160 participants were registered; out of which 80-100 were in the morning session and 50-75 in the evening session. Each lectures was followed by discussion, there were two interactive sessions. Number of the participants were predominantly undergraduate and the theme was Maternal and Child Health: On and Beyond 2015. Presentations focused on the National policies, programmes, improvement in access to reviews and outcomes vis-a-vis MDGS. The presentations were of excellent qualities. They took into an account that majority of participants were undergraduate students and experienced fundamental concepts. The Audiovisual aids used during the Symposium were very good. The Academic content i.e. the state of art information provided was very good. Information provided was evidence based.

4. Initial Expert Group Meeting to evolve Guidelines on “PMR (Prevention, Management and Rehabilitation) in Stroke – A Multi-professional Team Approach” held on the World Stroke Day, October 29, 2015, at the Prof JS Bajaj Centre for Multi-professional Education, in Smt Kamla Raheja Auditorium, NAMS, New Delhi

Organizing Officer: Dr. Sanjay Wadhwa, FAMS, Professor, Dept. of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, AIIMS, New Delhi.

The main objective of the Expert Group Meeting was to frame Guidelines on “PMR (Prevention, Management and Rehabilitation) in Stroke – A Multi-professional Team Approach”.

The Expert Group Meeting was organized by Dr Sanjay Wadhwa

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in the Smt Kamla Raheja Auditorium at NAMS, New Delhi to commemorate the World Stroke Day. This was the first Academic Programme held at the Prof JS Bajaj Centre for Multi-professional Education at NAMS. The programme was very well designed and the meeting was very well organized. The programme included Experts from the areas of Neurology, Radiodiagnosis, Public Health, Pharmacology, Nutrition, Nursing, Orthotics, Medico-Social Works, and Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. A number of Posters printed by Dr Sanjay Wadhwa and related to World Stroke Day were displayed prominently at the venue.

The Meeting was inaugurated by Dr. Mukund S. Joshi, President, NAMS at 1 p.m. on 29th October, 2015 by lighting the lamp and delivering the inaugural address. Dr (Mrs) SS Deshmukh, Chairperson, Finance Committee, NAMS, Dr Prema Ramachandran, Chairperson, CME Programme Committee, NAMS, Prof. R.K. Chadda, Member of NAMS Council and Dr Deep N Srivastava, Honorary Secretary, NAMS also joined in Lamp lighting. The Meeting was blessed by Prof. JS Bajaj, Emeritus President, NAMS and Chairman, Academic Council, NAMS with his message of congratulations to Dr Wadhwa and best wishes for the success of this event. The Meeting concluded at 6 p.m.

The efforts put in organizing this first Academic Activity as an Expert-Group Meeting were appreciated by all the Expert participants. This activity was also displayed prominently as an important activity in India, on the official website of the global organization, World Stroke Campaign (http://www.worldstrokecampaign.org/india-2015/1091-india-new-delhi-prevention-management-and-rehabilitation-in-stroke-a-multiprofessional-team-approach.html).

The Resource Persons included Experts from AIIMS and Safdarjang Hospital, New Delhi, representing important areas related to Stroke Prevention, Management, and Rehabilitation. The presentations made by Experts during the programme were of very high quality and evidence-based information was provided to enable the Expert Group to finalize the guidelines and make useful recommendations.

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It was decided that Dr Sanjay Wadhwa should follow up this initial Meeting with holding of a NAMS Sponsored National-Level Academic Programme on Stroke, for wider consultation and participation at an appropriate time when feasible.

5. NAMS-NFI National Symposium on: “MDG: Lessons Learnt and Way Forward to SDGs” held on November 27, 2015 at JSB Centre for Multi-professional Education, NAMS, New Delhi.

Operating Officer: Dr. Prema Ramachandran, Director, Nutrition Foundation of India, C13 Qutab Institutional Area, New Delhi.

Main Objectives of the CME Programme:

At the end of the symposium the participants will be able to: i) review the national and state achievement in terms of

Millennium Goals ii) Discuss the proposed health and nutrition related target in

SDG and how these could be achieved by optimally utilizing the strengths of the Indian scenario and trying the overcome the existing constraints.

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

A total of 114 persons attended the Symposium in Delhi. Besides, an unknown number of participants attended the Symposium at AIIMS, Delhi and AIIMS, Jodhpur as the proceedings of the Symposium were telecast live by interactive video-conferencing to these institutions. Participants in all these centres took an active part in the symposium not only by listening the deliberations but also by posing questions for clarifications, etc to the respective speakers after each talk. A large number of those who had registered at the venue of the symposium in Delhi had expressed, at the time of registration, that they are not very familiar with the MDGs and the issues in SDGs or India’s progress in all areas of goals. Most of the registered participants expressed that this was the first symposium they were attending where these issues are being discussed.

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In view of this, they had indicated their inability to complete the pre-symposium questionnaire. All participants were very enthusiastic about attending the programme and listened all lectures with rapt attention and asked very pertinent questions and sought clarification on a number of issues. Organizers fulfilled the objectives outlines in the CME Programme proposal. Organizers tried to fulfill the set-out objectives in the best possible way they could by designing the Scientific Programme in the manner that all areas as per objectives were covered and in case there were some lacunae and some points which remain uncovered were covered by the Convener. This was conveyed by Dr. Prema Ramachandran, in her concluding remark during the final discussion on the Transition from MDGs to SDGs: India’s Challenges and Opportunities.

A well organized souvenir-cum-background paper was provided to each delegate as folder, which gave all details of the CME Programme. At any time till the end, around more than 100 participants remained present in the Symposium. The Scientific Programme consisted of didactic lectures and a number of epidemiological case scenarios were included in the presentation of each speaker. Full opportunity was provided to participants for interaction with the Resource Persons. However, there were no small group learning activities as this was not required as per Objectives of the Symposium. All the Resource Persons presented authoritative data supported by the State and National level epidemiological evidences as included in the Government reports on the proceedings of the current status of MDGs and SDGs. All audio-visual aids were excellent not only in the Auditorium where the scientific deliberations were held but also the quality of telecasted deliberations and questions-answers sessions all through the programme. All the speakers and resource persons who were chosen by the Organizers are Government of India dignitaries, Ministry officials and Academician involved in conducting and evaluation the MDGs and SDGs proceedings in the country.

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Statement showing Grant under Intramural Programmes from 01.04.2015 to 31.03.2016

Sl. Topic Amount SanctionedNo. (Rs.)

1. NAMS Regional Symposium on 1,17,390/-“FoodSafety:FarmtoPlateMakeFoodSafe” AIIMS, Jodhpur on April 6-7, 2015

2. NAMS Regional Symposium on 1,12,500/- “Nursing Care of Patients with Diabetes Mellitus Type-II” Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Amritsar, on April 27, 2015

3. NAMS National Symposium on 1,30,000/- “MaternalandChildHealth:Onandbeyond2015” All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna, October 16, 2015

4. Initial Expert Group Meeting to evolve Guidelines on “PMR (Prevention, Management andRehabilitation)inStroke–AMulti-professional Team Approach” The Prof. JS Bajaj Centre for Multi-professional Education, NAMS, New Delhi on October 29, 2015

5. NAMS-NFI National Symposium on: 1,10,516/- “MDG:LessonsLearntandWayForwardtoSDG” JSB Centre for Multi-professional Education, NAMS, New Delhi on November 27, 2015

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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, Opp. Nurses Hostel, Medical College, Amritsar Amritsar-143001 Uttar Pradesh Dr. (Mrs.) P.K. Misra 122, Faizabad Road, Former Principal & Dean, Near Indira Bridge, Faculty of Medicine and Lucknow - 226007 Professor & Head, Uttar Pradesh Department of Paediatrics, KG’s Medical College, Lucknow – 226003, U.P. CENTRAL ZONE

Rajasthan Dr. Sanjeev Misra Director, AIIMS, Director, All India Institute of Jodhpur Medical Sciences, Jodhpur

Madhya Pradesh Dr. B.C. Bapna (Deceased)

WEST ZONE Maharashtra Dr. S.S. Deshmukh “Samarth Krupa”, Former Vice Chancellor, Ram Mandir Road, Bombay University, Mumbai Vile-Parle (East), Mumbai-400057

Gujarat Dr. Haribhai L. Patel 50/322, Saraswatinagar Vastrapur, Ahmedabad-380015

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SOUTH ZONE

Tamil Nadu Dr. Mohan Kameswaran Madras ENT Research Director Foundation (Pvt. Ltd) I, Ist Cross Street, Madras ENT Research Off II Main Road, Foundation , Chennai. Raja Annamalaipuram, Chennai-600028Kerala Dr. V. Mohan Kumar 8-A, Heera Gate DPI Junction, Jagathy Apartment, Thriruvanthapuram- 695014

Andhra Pradesh Dr. C.S. Bhaskaran (Deceased) 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

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

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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

1. Summary of Lectures delivered by Dr. T.D. Chugh, Emeritus Professor, NAMS

(i) Tropical Fevers, on 27th July, 2015 at IAMM.

Tropical fevers are prevalent in tropics and subtropics, often seasonal (during rainy or post rainy season) and frequently vector borne. India has a huge burden of these infections caused by bacteria, parasites and viruses. The most common are rickettsial infections, viral (dengue, chikungunya, influenza, enteroviruses), malaria, enteric fever and leptospirosis. Clinical manifestations are varied: fever with no localising signs or fevers with rash, ARDS, encephalopathy, acute renal failure, jaundice or multiorgan failure. Laboratory diagnosis and management is done using a syndromic approach. Prevention and control is a public health issue.

(ii) Antimicrobial Stewardship (WHO Fellowship Training Programme on Antibiotic Resistance Testing, Quality Assurance and Surveillance), on 3-8th August, 2015

I made the presentation through two case studies” a case of uncomplicated enteric fever and a case of MRSA bacteraemia in a case of ESRD on haemodialysis. The session was interactive for 2 hours.

Emphasis on microbiology reports “Accurate, Timely and Affordable” and use of antimicrobials with a sound knowledge of Pk and Pd of drugs.

Interaction of microbiologists and pharmacologists with clinicians is essential. It must be on regular basis.

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iii) Patient Safet, on 16 August, 2015 at SGT University, Gurgaon

Spoke briefly about Shri Guru Gobind Singh ji: the spiritual master, his moral philosophy, human values, ethics and the relevance to practice of medicine today.

Medical errors, adverse drug events and unsafe injections are a huge burden in India. “Complications generate revenue” is unacceptable.

Leadership in Medicine is the Need of the day.

iv) Microbes and Non – Communicable Diseases on 20 September, 2015 at Cuttack, Odisha

Professor Bikram Dass was not only a scientist and teacher of microbiology but also a political revolutionary and Man of Letters who wrote poetry, fiction and novels.

Human – Microbe Mutualism is not only related to infectious diseases but microbes are known to cause cancer: Burkitt’s lymphoma, cervical cancer, hepatocellular carcinoma, gastric carcinoma and MALT etc and various life-style diseases (metabolic diseases, obesity, diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular diseases)

The role of gut microbiome, probiotics and faecal microbiota transplantation was discussed.

v) Immunodiagnosis of Infectious Diseases on 19th November, 2015 at AMBICON

Various in – vitro immunological techniques have been used in the practice of infectious diseases. These are precipitation, complement fixation, agglutination, neutralisation, immune-electrophoresis, counter immunoelectrophoresis, chemiluminescence and more recent are western blotting, rapid immunochromatographic tests,

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immunofluorescence, immunohistochemistry and immune- electron microscopy. Their techniques mechanistic and clinical implications in various diseases: AIDS, hepatitis A,B,C,E; Brucellosis, enteric fever, leptospirosis, syphilis, candidiasis, aspergillosis and auto immune diseases were discussed with sensitivity and specificity.

vi) Biomarkers and Infectious Diseases on 20th November, 2015 at AMBICON

Biomarkers are important in infectious diseases for diagnosis, prognosis, severity, progress of the disease, differentiation of bacterial vs non bacterial diseases, sepsis, multiorgan failure, response to therapy, adverse events and are a useful guide to antimicrobial therapy in Antibiotic Stewardship Program.

There are a large numbers of biomarkers currently used in infectious disease practice: CRP, PCT, IL, TNF α. Use of combination of cost effective biomarkers with serial estimations is the best approach. IL-6, 8 are the most promising early markers. Combination of IL-6 and CRP is an excellent approach. PCT has an excellent sensitivity and specificity and is best used to rule out rather than rule in diagnosis of sepsis and is good to reduce the duration of antibiotic therapy. Point of care tests is again a new and useful approach.

vii) Antimicrobial Resistance: A public health challenge on 9th February, 2016 at VMMC, Delhi

Emergence and burden of antimicrobial resistance in the world and in India. The presentation focussed on “Way Forward”. Accuracy and quality of Microbiology services (poor quality and transport of patients specimen), lack of interaction of microbiologists and pharmacologists with clinicians were discussed in detail. Persuasive and restrictive intervention for use of antibiotics was discussed.

Sustained campaigns with public and students and chemists were highlighted.

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NAMS Website

The National Academy of Medical Sciences (India) has its own website and can be accessed at URL - http://www.nams-india.in from any part of the world with internet connectivity. Almost all the important information about NAMS and its activities, Learning Resource Materials, Detail about CME Programmes, Addresses by senior dignitaries and other useful content of present day technology, can be easily gathered by visiting this website. 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 Calender, Orations and Awards, Annals of the NAMS (abstracts of published articles), Monographs published by NAMS, NAMS Annual Conference 2015, 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. The website also includes Annual Reports as well as content of various issues of Annals published during the years 2013, 2014 and 2015.

All academic activities held at AIIMS Jodhpur sponsored by NAMS have been also archived in form of soft copies of Learning Resource Material (LRM). In addition, NAMS Center for Research in Medical Education has video recorded all the events of NAMSCON-2013, NAMSCON-2014 and Scientific Symposia held at AIIMS Jodhpur, Rajasthan and that of NAMSCON-2015 held at Patna, Bihar has been also linked with the Academy website.

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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 Programmes and expenditure incurred there against during the last three years (2013-14 to 2015-16) was as under:

(Rs in lakhs)

Year Grant Grant released Expenditure (including Sanctioned assests purchased)

2013-14 86.40 63.00 79.68 2014-15 110.00 60.00 67.222015-16 100.00 65.41 72.23

The excess of expenditure under ‘Plan’ during 2013-14 to 2015-16 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 (2013-14 to 2015-16) was as under :

(Rs. in Lakhs)

Year Grant Grant Expenditure Remarks sanctioned released

2013-14 60.00 55.54 71.06 Excess of expenditure was met out of the revenue generated by the Academy

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

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FINANCE

During the year 2015-16, a sum of Rs. 36,97,000/- as Life Membership from Fellows and Members has been received. Besides, an income of Rs. 30,88,511/- has been received on account of interest on the fixed deposits.

ACCOUNTS

The audit of accounts for the year 2015-16 has since been completed by the Chartered Accountant. The Council at its Meeting held on 17th September, 2016 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, 2016 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 fo 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, 2015. 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.

For HDSG & ASSOCIATESCHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

FIRM REGN. NO. 002871N

B.L. KHANNA(PARTNER)

Place : New DelhiDated : 10th September 2016

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National Academy of Medical Sciences (India)

BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31st March, 2016

CORPUS/CAPITAL FUND AND LIABILITIES Schedule Current Year Previous Year

CORPUS/ CAPITAL FUND 1 3,90,47,298.14 2,97,62,954.40

RESERVES AND SURPLUS 2 6,26,519.58 6,26,519.58

CAPITAL ASSETS FUND 3 1,93,94,647.25 2,02,81,660.25

EARMARKED/ ENDOWMENT FUNDS (Govt.) 4 -1,82,696.00 4,59,035.00

EARMARKED/ ENDOWMENT FUNDS - (Non Govt) 5 54,32,645.48 1,13,25,759.72

CURRENT LIABILITIES AND PROVISIONS 6 48,017.00 23,017.00

TOTAL 6,43,66,431.45 6,24,78,945.95

FIXED ASSETS 7 1,93,94,647.25 2,02,81,660.25

CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS AND ADVANCES 8 4,49,71,784.20 4,21,97,285.70

TOTAL 6,43,66,431.45 6,24,78,945.95

(Dr. MUKUND S. JOSHI) (DR. DEEP N SRIVASTAVA) (DR. MANORAMA BERRY)

PRESIDENT HONEY 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 : 10 September, 2016

(AMOUNT `)

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INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT (CONSOLIDATED)FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st March, 2016

INCOME Current Year Previous Year

Research WorkGrants 65,41,000.00 60,00,000.00Interest Earned 40,373.00 58,018.00AcademyIncome From Scroll in absenita 2,17,000.00 17,200.00Grants 53,00,000.00 55,00,000.00Fees/Subscriptions 6,19,000.00 4,40,000.00Interest Earned 30,88,511.00 32,00,008.00Other Income 30,33,072.24 8,400.00

Total (A) 1,88,38,956.24 1,52,23,626.00

EXPENDITUREResearch WorkEstablishment Expenses 28,48,415.00 23,38,192.00Other Administrative Expenses etc. 27,64,646.00 20,19,438.00Expenditure on Grants, Researc CMEs 11,46,694.00 13,33,818.00Expenditure of NAMS Research Center-Jodhpur 2,03,551.00 8,48,281.00Capital Expenditure 2,59,798.00

AcademyEstablishment Expenditures 41,52,343.00 44,62,628.00Other Administrative Expenses etc “Non-Plan” 25,17,896.50 29,36,178.50

TOTAL (B) 1,38,93,343.50 1,41,20,444.50

Grand Total (A-B) 49,45,612.74 11,03,181.50

(Dr. MUKUND S. JOSHI) (DR. DEEP N SRIVASTAVA) (DR. MANORAMA BERRY) PRESIDENT HONEY SECRETARY TREASURER

AS PER OUR REPORT OF EVEN DATE ATTACHED

HDSG & ASSOCIATESCHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

FIRM REGISTRATION NO. 002871NM. NO.: 11856

PLACE: NEW DELHIDATE : 10 September, 2016

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INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR RESEARCH WORK FOR THE YEAR ENDD 31st March, 2016

INCOME Schedule Current Year Previous Year

Income from Sales/Services Grants 4 65,41,000.00 60,00,000.00Fees/Subscriptions - -Interest Earned 4 40,373.00 58,018.00Other Income - -

TOTAL (A) 65,81,373.00 60,58,018.00

EXPENDITUREEstablishment Expenses 4 28,48,415.00 23,38,192.00Other Administrative Expenses etc of Research Cell 4 27,64,646.00 20,19,438.00Expenditure on Grants, Research CMEs 4 11,46,694.00 13,33,818.00Expenditures of NAMS Research Center-Jodhpur 4 2,03,551.00 8,48,281.00Capital Expenditure 4 2,59,798.00 1,81,909.00

TOTAL (B) 72,23,104.00 67,21,638.00

Balance being excess of Income over Expenditure (A-B) (6,41,731.00) (6,63,620.00)Transfer to Special Reserve (Specify Each) - -Transfer to / from General Reserve - -DETAILS AS PER SCHEDULE 4 FOR RESEARCH ACTIVITIES (6,41,731.00) (6,63,620.00)

(Dr. MUKUND S. JOSHI) (DR. DEEP N SRIVASTAVA) (DR. MANORAMA BERRY)

PRESIDENT HONEY SECRETARY TREASURER

AS PER OUR REPORT OF EVEN DATE ATTACHED

HDSG & ASSOCIATES

CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

FIRM REGISTRATION NO. 002871N

M. NO.: 11856PLACE: NEW DELHIDATE : 10 September, 2016

(AMOUNT `)

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National Academy of Medical Sciences (India)

BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31st March, 2016

INCOME Schedule Current Year Previous Year

Income from Scroll in absentia 9 2,17,000.00 17,200.00

Grants 10 53,00,000.00 55,00,000.00

Feest/Subscriptions 11 6,19,000.00 4,40,4000.00

Interest Earned 12 30,88,511.00 32,00,008.00

Other Income 13 30,33,072.24 8,400.00

TOTAL (A) 1,22,57,583.24 91,65,608.00

EXPENDITUREEstablishment Expenses 14 41,52,343.00 44,62,628.00

Other Administrative Expenses etc “Non-Plan” 15 25,17,896.50 29,36,178.50

Expenditure on Grants, subsidies 16 - -

TOTAL (B) 66,70,239.50 73,98,806.50Balance being excess of Income over Expenditure (A-B) 55,87,343.70 17,66,801.50

Transfer to Special Reserve (Specify Each) - -

Transfer to / from General Reserve - -

BALANCE BEING SUPPLUS/(DEFICIT) CARRIEDTO CORPUS/ CAPITAL FUND 55,87,343.74 17,66,801.500

(Dr. MUKUND S. JOSHI) (DR. DEEP N SRIVASTAVA) (DR. MANORAMA BERRY)

PRESIDENT HONEY SECRETARY TREASURER

AS PER OUR REPORT OF EVEN DATE ATTACHED

HDSG & ASSOCIATES

CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

FIRM REGISTRATION NO. 002871N

M. NO.: 11856PLACE: NEW DELHIDATE : 10 September, 2016

(AMOUNT `)

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National Academy of Medical Sciences (India)

SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEETAS ON 31st March, 2016

SCHEDULE 1-COORPUS/CAPITAL FUND Current Year Previous Year

Balance as at the beginning of the year 2,97,62,954.40 2,53,69,152.90

Add: Entrance fee 36,97,000.00 26,27,000.00

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 55,87,343.74 3,90,47,298.14 17,66,801.50 2,97,62,954.40

BALANCE AS AT THE YEAR END 3,90,47,298.14 2,97,62,954.40

(Dr. MUKUND S. JOSHI) (DR. DEEP N SRIVASTAVA) (DR. MANORAMA BERRY)

PRESIDENT HONEY SECRETARY TREASURER

AS PER OUR REPORT OF EVEN DATE ATTACHED

HDSG & ASSOCIATES

CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

FIRM REGISTRATION NO. 002871N

M. NO.: 11856PLACE: NEW DELHIDATE : 10 September, 2016

(AMOUNT `)

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SCHEDULES FORMATING PART OF BALANCE SHEETAS ON 31st, March, 2016

SCHEDULE 2-RESERVES AND SURPLUS:

Current Year Previous Year

1. Capital Reserve As per last Account Additional during the year Less: Deductions during the year2. Revaluations Reserve: As per last Account Additional during the year Less: Deductions during the year3. Special Reserves: As per last Account Additional during the year Less: Deductions during the year4. General Reserve: As per last Account Additional during the year Less: Deductions during the year5. Equipment fund and Building fund As per last Account - - Additional during the year Less: Deductions during the year -6. Building Fund (maintenances) As per last Account 6,26,519.58 6,26,519.58 Additional 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

(Dr. MUKUND S. JOSHI) (DR. DEEP N SRIVASTAVA) (DR. MANORAMA BERRY)

PRESIDENT HONEY SECRETARY TREASURER

AS PER OUR REPORT OF EVEN DATE ATTACHED

HDSG & ASSOCIATES

CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

FIRM REGISTRATION NO. 002871N

M. NO.: 11856PLACE: NEW DELHIDATE : 10 September, 2016

(AMOUNT `)

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SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEETAS ON 31st March, 2016

SCHEDULE 3-CAPITAL ASSETS FUND Current Year Previous Year

Opening Balance of the fund

2,02,81,660.25 2,00,99,751.25

2,02,81,660.25 2,00,99,751.25

Add : Capital assets under CME programmes

grants 2,59,798.00 2,23,909.00

Add : Capital assets others grants 2,59,798.00 2.23.909.00

(Less) : Assets scrapped / Lost by Theft (11,46,811.00) (11,46,811.00) (42,000.00) (42,000.00)

1,93,94,647.25 2,02,81,660.25

(Dr. MUKUND S. JOSHI) (DR. DEEP N SRIVASTAVA) (DR. MANORAMA BERRY)

PRESIDENT HONEY SECRETARY TREASURER

AS PER OUR REPORT OF EVEN DATE ATTACHED

HDSG & ASSOCIATES

CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

FIRM REGISTRATION NO. 002871N

M. NO.: 11856PLACE: NEW DELHIDATE : 10 September, 2016

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SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEETAS ON 31st March, 2016

SCHEDULE 4-EARMARKED/ENDOWMENT FUNDS (Govt-Plan Fund)(CME Programme Fund) Current Year Previous Year

a) Opening balance of the funds 4,59,035.00 11,22,655.00

b) Additions to the Fundsi. Donations / grants (annexure-A) 65,41,000.00 60,00,000.00

ii. Income from investments made on

account of fund 40,373.00 58,018.00

iii. Other additions (specify nature) 65,81,373.00 - 60,58,018.00

Less : Transfer to Capital Assets Fund -

TOTAL (a+b) 70,40,408.00 71,80,673.00

(Dr. MUKUND S. JOSHI) (DR. DEEP N SRIVASTAVA) (DR. MANORAMA BERRY)

PRESIDENT HONEY SECRETARY TREASURER

AS PER OUR REPORT OF EVEN DATE ATTACHED

HDSG & ASSOCIATES

CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

FIRM REGISTRATION NO. 002871N

M. NO.: 11856PLACE: NEW DELHIDATE : 10 September, 2016

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SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEETAS ON 31st March, 2016

SCHEDULE 4-EARMARKED/ENDOWMENT FUNDS (Govt-Plan Fund)(CME Programme Fund) Contd. ....... Current Year Previous Yearc) Utilisations / Expenditure towards objectives of fundsi. Capital Expenditure 2,59,798.00 1,81,909.00

Fixed Assets 2,59,798.00 1,81,909.00

- others

Totalii. Revenue Expenditure - Salaries, Wages and allowances etc.

(Annexure - B) 28,48,415.00 23,38,192.00

-Rent - -

- Grant release for CME programme

(Annexure - C) 11,46,694.00 13,33,818.00

- Other Administrative expenses

(Annexure - D) 27,64,646.00 20,19,438.00

- Expenses of NAMS Research

center - Jodhpur (Annexure - E) 2,03,551.00 69,63,306.00 8,48,281.00 65,39,729.00

Total TOTAL (c) 72,23,104.00 67,21,638.00 NET BALANCE AS AT THE YEAR END (a+b-c) (1,82,696.00) 4,59,035.00

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Current Year Previous Year

DONATIONS/GRANTSGrant - General 35,32,000.00 27,00,000.00Grant - Salaries 27,34,000.00 31,00,000.00Grant - Capital 2,75,000.00 2,00,000.00

65,41,000.00 60,00,000.00

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ESTABLISHMENT EXPENSESa) Salaries and Wages 25,60,590.00 21,38,979.00b) Allowance and Bonusc) Contribution to Provident Fund 2,13,666.00 2,05,847.00d) Contribution to Other Fund (specity) C.G.H.S. 61,472.00 - Less CGHS Recovery (10,800.00) (10,800.00)e) Staff Welfare Expenses 23,487.00 4,166.00f) Expenses on Employees Retirement and Terminal Benefitsg) Others (specify)

Total 28,48,415.00 23,38,192.00

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EXPENDITURE ON GRANTS, SUBSIDIES ETCa) Grants given to Institutions/Organisation for CME Programme (Intramural) 4,10,646.00 5,90,000.00b) Grants given to Institutions/Organisations for CME Programmes (Extramural) 7,36,048.00 7,43,818.00c) Subsidies given to Institutions/Organisations

Total 11,46,694.00 13,33,818.00

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OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES ETC OF RESERCH CELLa) Electricty, Power and Water 1,50,238.00 96,170.00b) Insurance 6,840.00 6,742.00c) Repairs and Maintenance 4,12,307.00 3,95,562.00d) Vehicles Running and Maintenance 25,134.00 1,06,765.00e) Postage, Telephone and Communication Charges 2,31,754.00 5,789.00f) Printing and Stationery 3,25,557.00 8,449.00g) Travelling and Conveyance Expenses 3,25,026.00 7,57,228.00h) Expenses on Seminar/Workshops (Tele Education) 18,176.00 22,395.00i) Subscription Expensesj) Expenses on Feesk) Auditors Remuneration 22,900.00 22,472.00I) Hospitality Expenses 32,308.00 15,374.00m) Professional/Consultancy Charges 10,80,108.00 4,76,560.00n) Provision for Bad and Doubtful Debts/Advanceso) Irrecoverable Balance Written-offp) Advertisment and publicityq) Others (specify) Sitting Fee 1,32,500.00 1,03,500.00 Bank Charges 1,798.00 1,817.00 Learning Resource material Expenses - - Medical Expenses - 615.00 Books & Periodicals - -

Total 27,64,646.00 20,19,438.00

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Current Year Previous Year

STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES OF NAMS RESERCH CENTER - JODHPURa) CME Programmes 26,089.00 2,76,521.00b) Printing of NAMS Annals 1,37,000.00 4,38,500.00c) Postage expenses 40,462.00 1,33,260.00

Total 2,03,551.00 8,48,281.00

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PRESIDENT HONEY 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 67,006.50 59,739.03 84,943.00b) Additions to the Funds:i. Donations / grantsii. Income from investemnts made on account of fund 8,224.00 7,985.00 7,288.00iii. Other additions (specify nature) contribution

TOTAL (a+b) 75,230.00 67,724.03 92,231.00

c) Utilisation / Expenditure towards objective of fundsi. Capital Expenditure - Fixed Assets - Others - - -

Total

ii. Revenure Expentiture

-Salaries, Wages and allowances etc.

- Rent - Other Administrative Expenses - Other (cash award and trophy) 43,794.00 16,535.00 -

Total 43,794.00 16,535.00 -

iii. Payment during the year transfer to other fund

TOTAL (c) 43,794.00 16,535.00 -

NET BALANCE AS AT THE YEAR END (a+b-c) 31,436.50 51,189.03 92,231.00

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(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. Endowment Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund

2,80,925.55 54,083.69 788.88 (28,127.30) 23,011.54 (20,784.87) 82,278.20

25,711.00 7,896.00 3,520.00 2,827.00 3,124.00 2,420.00 7,305.00

3,06,636.55 61,979.69 4,308.88 (25,300.30) 26,135.54 (18,364.87) 89,583.20

- - - - - -

30,503.00 33,730.00 1,208.00 1,208.00 - 1,208.00 9,475.00

30,503.00 33,730.00 1,208.00 1,208.00 - 1,208.00 9,475.00

30,503.00 33,730.00 1,208.00 1,208.00 - 1,208.00 9,475.00

2,76,133.55 28,249.69 3,100.88 (26,508.30) 26,135.54 (19,572.87) 80,108.20

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(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

69,547.66 57,015.53 49,390.07 1,47,343.00 2,80,689.00 1,10,773.00 4,79,146.00

7,784.00 8,126.00 4,026.00 25,457.00 92,660.00 16,293.00 40,106.00

77,331.66 65,141.53 53,416.07 1,72,800.00 3,73,349.00 1,27,066.00 5,19,252.00

- - - - - -

39,833.00 8,298.00 - 1,283.00 21,990.00 10,909.00 -

39,833.00 8,298.00 - 1,283.00 21,990.00 10,909.00 -

39,833.00 8,298.00 - 1,283.00 21,990.00 10,909.00 -

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

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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 Health Oration Oration Fund Oration Travel Fellowship Dentisty Fund Fund Fund

4,24,427.00 1,60,338.00 3,61,887.00 79,928.00 1,86,214.00 2,03,700.00 4,48,316.00

29,406.00 16,345.0 29,406.00 - 81,578.00 35,779.00 1,45,693.00

4,53,833.00 1,76,683.00 3,91,293.00 79,928.00 2,67,792.00 2,39,479.00 5,94,009.00

- - - - - - -

- 10,268.00 30,316.00 30,498.00 - 1,283.00

- 10,268.00 30,316.00 30,498.00 - 1,283.00

- 10,268.00 30,316.00 - 30,498.00 - 1,283.00

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

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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 CPF Oration Bhargava Thambiah Bajaj Rao DEPOSIT Fund Award Award Award Award FUND Fund Fund Fund Fund

5,45,406.00 1,73,483.00 1,83,595.00 50,000.00 2,00,000.00 65,10,697.24

45,192.00 35,882.00 35,540.00 16,527.00 2,49,830.00 15000.00

5,90,598.00 2,09,365.00 2,19,135.00 65,000.00 2,16,527.00 67,60,527.24

- - - - - -

- 958.00 958.00 - 48,577.00 37,35,855.00

- 958.00 958.00 - 48,577.00 37,35,855.00

30,24,672.24

- 958.00 958.00 - 48,577.00 67,60,527.24

5,90,598.00 2,08,407.00 2,18,177.00 65,000.00 1,67,950.00 -

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SCHEDULE 5 EARMARKED/ENDOWMENT FUNDS (Others)

TOTALS

(NON PLAN) Dr. Satya Current Year Previous Year Gupta Award Fund

a) Opening Balance of the funds - - 1,13,25,759.72 - 95,82,022.72b) Additions of the Funds:i. Donations / grants 2,03,315.00 2,03,315.00 - 4,50,000.00ii. Income from investments made on account of fund - 9,91,930.00 23,05,617.00iii. Other additions (specify nature) contributions - 15,000.00 12,10,245.00 1,10,400.00 28,66,017.00

Total (a+b) 2,03,315.00 1,25,36,004.72 1,24,48,039.72

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 40,78,687.00 3,14,217.00iii. Payment during the year / transfer to other fund - 30,24,672.24 71,03,359.24 8,08,063.00 11,22,280.00

TOTAL (c) - 71,03,359.24 11,22,280.00

NET BALANCE AS AT THEYEAR END (a+b-c) 2,03,315.00 54,32,645.48 1,13,25,759.72

(Dr. MUKUND S. JOSHI) (DR. DEEP N SRIVASTAVA) (DR. MANORAMA BERRY)

PRESIDENT HONEY SECRETARY TREASURER

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SCHEDULE 6-CURRENT LIABILITIES

Current Year Previous Year

1. Security Deposit 48,017.00 48,017.00 23,017.00 23,017.00

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/-

TOTAL 48,017.00 23,017.00

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SCHEDULE 8-CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS, ADVANCES ETC.

Current Year Previous Year

A. Current Assests

1. Cash balances inhand (including cheques / drafts

and imprest) 34,246.00 34,246.00 14,217.00 14,217.00

2. Banks Balances :

a) With Scheduled Bank

EARMARKED / ENDOWMENT FUNDS

- In Current Accounts

- In Deposite Account (includes margin money) 53,67,722.00 96,63,531.00

- In Savings Accounts 43,20,572.12 96,88,294.12 31,69,554.12 1,28,33,085.12

OTHERS

- In Current Accounts 12,32,794.50 7,15,465.00

- In Deposit Accounts (includes Margin Money) 2,72,75,107.00 2,39,83,821.00

-n Savings Accounts 21,87,946.39 3,06,95,847.89 25,24,348.39 2,72,23,634.39

b) With Non-Scheduled Bank - -

TOTAL (A) 4,04,18,388.01 4,00,70,936.51

(Dr. MUKUND S. JOSHI) (DR. DEEP N SRIVASTAVA) (DR. MANORAMA BERRY)

PRESIDENT HONEY SECRETARY TREASURER

AS PER OUR REPORT OF EVEN DATE ATTACHED

HDSG & ASSOCIATES

CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

FIRM REGISTRATION NO. 002871N

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SCHEDULE 8-CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS, ADVANCES ETC. Current Year Previous YearB. LOANS, ADVANCE AND OTHER ASSETS1. Advance b) Staff (Festival Adance) b) Other 21,020.00 12,920.002. Advances and other amounts recoverable 21,020.00 12,920.00 in cash or in kind or for value to be received : a) Security deposit 3,18,880.00 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 0 Staff Car Petrol Imprest 0 b) Due from - National Board of Examination - (Annexure - E) 13,05,812.19 10,62,458.19 c) Other Accured Interest 18,88,577.00 35,13,269.19 2.00 13,81,340.193. Others a) Amount recoverable b) Income tax 10,19,107.00 10,19,107.00 7,32,089.00 7,32,089.00 20006-07 1,14,635/- 2008-09 1,91,129/- 2012-13 2,12,243/- 2013-14 85,321/- 2014-15 1,28,761/- 2015-16 2,87,018/- TOTAL (B) 45,53,396.19 21,26,349.19

TOTAL (A+B) 4,49,71,784.20 4,21,97,285.70

(Dr. MUKUND S. JOSHI) (DR. DEEP N SRIVASTAVA) (DR. MANORAMA BERRY)

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SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEETAS On 31st March, 2016

Current Year Previous Year

STATEMENT FOR 50% SHARE DUE FROM - N.B.E. Salary (Building Staff) 10,48,851.00 Add - CGHS Contribution 30,736.00 Add - PF Contribution / Admn. Charges 1,04,503.00 11,84,090.00 Less - CGHS Recovery 1,500.00 11,82,590.00 Wages A/c - Security Services Charges 5,65,089.00 House Keeping Charges 2,78,859.00 Electricity & Water Charges 3,59,412.00 Repair & Maintenance A/c 2,14,021.00 Building Repair & Maintenance A/c - Garden Expenses 11.653.00 Total 26,11,624.00 50% NBF 13,05,812.00 Add - Opening Balance 0.19 13,05,812.19 10,62,458.19 Total 13,05,812.19 10,62,458.19

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Annexure - E to Schedule - 8(AMOUNT `)

138

National Academy of Medical Sciences (India)

SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF INCOME & EXPENDITUREFor the Year Ended 31st March, 2016

Current Year Previous Year

SCHEDULE 9 - INCOME FROM SALES/SERVICES : 1. Income a) Scroll in absentia, sale of scrape , Annals, Tenders 2,17000.00 17,200.00 2. Income from Services a) Labour and Processing Charges - -

Total 2,17,000.00 17,200.00

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SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF INCOME & EXPENDITUREFor the Year Ended 31st March, 2016

Current Year Previous Year

SCHEDULE 10 - GRANTS/SUBSIDIES:(Irrevocable Grants & Subsidies Raceived) 1) Central Government 53,00,000.00 55,00,000.00 2) State Government (s) 3) Government Agencies 4) Institutions / Welfare Bodies 5) International Organisations 6) Other (Specify)

Total 53,00,000.00 55,00,000.00

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SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF INCOME & EXPENDITUREFor the Year Ended 31st March, 2016

Current Year Previous Year

SCHEDULE 11 - FEES / SUBSCRIPTIONS : 1) Entrance Fees a) Admission Fee 25,000.00 90,000.00 b) Enrolment Fee 5,94,000.00 3,50,000.00 2) Annual Fees/Subscriptions - -

Total 6,19,000.00 4,40,000.00

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SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF INCOME & EXPENDITUREFor the Year Ended 31st March, 2016

Current Year Previous Year

SCHEDULE 12 - INTEREST EARNED 1) On Term Deposits: a) With Scheduled Banks (including TDS Rs. 2,87,018/- 29,81,421.00 27,90,866.00 (Previous Year Rs. 1,28,761/-) b) With Non-Scheduled Banks c) With Institutions d) Others

2) On Saving Accounts a) With Scheduled Banks 1,07,090.00 4,09,142.00 b) With Non-Scheduled Banks c) With Institutions d) Others

3) Interest on Other Receivables

Total 30,88,511.00 32,00,008.00

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SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF INCOME & EXPENDITUREFor the Year Ended 31st March, 2016

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 8,400.00 8,400.00 b) Surplus of C.P.F. (Discontinued) 30,24,672.24 30,33,072.24

Total 30,33,072.24 8,400.00

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SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF INCOME & EXPENDITUREFor the Year Ended 31st March, 2016

Current Year Previous Year

SCHEDULE 14 - ESTABLISHMENTEXPENSES a) Salaries and Wages 39,19,676.50 39,97,471.00 b) Allowances and Bonus c) Contribution to Provident Fund 1,92,262.50 4,74,207.00 d) Contribution to Other Fund (specify) 46,104.00 (CGHS) Less:- C.G.H.S. Recovery 5,700.00 40,404.00 (9,050.00) e) Staff Welfare Expenses f) Expenses on Employees Retirement and Terminal Benefits g) Others

Total 41,52,343.00 44,62,628.00

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SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF INCOME & EXPENDITUREFor the Year Ended 31st March, 2016

Current Year Previous YearSCHEDULE 15 - OTHER ADMINISTRATIVEEXPENSES ETC. a) Eectricity and Power, water 1,79,706.00 1,73,553.50 b) Insurance 6,263.00 6,173.00 c) Repairs and Maintanance 2,52,266.50 1,75,606.00 d) Vehicles Running and Maintenance e) Postage, Telephone and Communication Charges 2,49,178.00 5,03,006.00 f) Printing and Stationery 4,52,098.00 7,17,249.00 g) Travelling and Conveyance Expenses 3,57,101.00 5,37,622.00 h) Expenses on Seminar / Workshops i) Subscription Expenses j) Expenses on Fees k) Auditors Remuneration 22,900.00 22,472.00 I) Hospitality Expenses 37,827.00 20,715.00 m) Professional Charges 3,30,152.00 3,95,900.00 n) Provision for Bed and Doubtful Debts / Advances o) Irrecoverable Balance Written - Off - - p) Adversitment and Publicity - q) Others: Bank Charges 4,140.50 2,318.00 Security & Manpower Charges 2,82,544.50 2,57,484.00 Sitting Fee 2,95,000.00 1,18,500.00 Medical Expenditure 5,657.00 1,647.00 Broaches / Tie Cost 24,188.00 Misc. Expenses 18,875.00 6,30,405.00 3,933.00

Total 25,17,896.50 29,36,178.50

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SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF INCOME & EXPENDITUREFor the Year Ended 31st March, 2016

Current Year Previous Year

SCHEDULE 16 - EXPENDITURE ONGRANTS, SUBSIDIES ETC. a) Grants given to Institutions / Organisations b) Subsidies given to Institutions / Organisaitons

Total

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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 2016

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 construction of new building Smt. Kamla Raheja Auditorium and J.S.B. Center for Multi-Professional Education has been completed. The Academy and Smt. Kamla Raheja Foundation have incurred expenses on construction of that building. The expenses incurred by the Academy on that building has been capitalized in the books of accounts in the respective head and expenses incurred by the Smt. Kamla Raheja Foundation are pending for approval with Finance Committee and will be considered in accordance with direction and approval of Finance Committee.

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.

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UTILIZATION CERTIFICATE

On the basis of examination of the books of accounts of National Academy of Medical Sciences (India), New Delhi and information and explanations provided to us, we certify that Grant-in-Aid (Non-Plan) of ` 53,00,000/- (` Fifty Three Lakhs Only) released by the Government of India, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Department of Health during the year 2015-16 in the following manner :

S. No. Laer No. & Date Amount (`) Amount (`) (Salary) (General)

1. G. 20018/6/2015 ME-II Dt. 28/07/2015 10,00,000 10,00,0002. G. 20018/6/2015 ME-II Dt. 05/10/2015 15,00,000 -3. G. 20018/6/2015 MEP Dt. 26/02/2016 10,00,000 7,00,0004. G. 20018/6/2015 MEP Dt. 21/03/2016 1,00,000 - Total 36,00,000 17,00,000

and has been utilized as per detail below during the financial year 2015-16 for the purpose for which it was sanctioned.The summary of Grant-in-Aid (Non-Plan) during the financial year 2015-16 is as under :

S. No. Particulars Amount (`) Amount (`)1. Unspent Balance as on 01.04.2015 02. Grant-in-aid released Salary 36,00,000 General 17,00,00 Total 53,00,000 Expenditure Salary 41,52,343 General 25,17,896 Total 66,70,239 Unspent Balance as on 31.03.2016 -13,70,239

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UTILIZATION CERTIFICATE

On the basis of examination of the books of accounts of National Academy of Medical Sciences (India), New Delhi and information and explanations provided to us, we certify that Grant-in-Aid (Plan) of ` 65,41,000/- (` Sixty Five Lakh & Forty One Thousand Only) released by the Government of India, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Department of Health during the year 2015-16 in the following manner :

S. No. Laer No. & Date Amount (`) Amount (`) Amount (`) (Salary) (General) (Capital)1. G. 20018/10/2015 ME-II Dt. 08/07/2015 10,00,000 2,00,000 2,00,0002. G. 20018/10/2015 MEP Dt. 01/12/2015 7,34,000 18,34,000 -3. G. 20018/10/2015 MEP Dt. 15/01/2016 5,00,000 6,98,000 -4. G. 20018/10/2014 MEP Dt. 21/03/2016 5,00,000 - 75,000 Total 27,34,000 35,32,000 2,75,000

and has been utilized as per detail below during the financial year 2015-16 for the purpose for which it was sanctioned. The summary of Grant-in-Aid (Plan) during the financial year 2015-16 is as under :

S. No. Particulars Amount (`) Amount (`)1. Unspent Balance as on 01.04.2015 10,69,721 10,69,7212. Grant-in-aid released Salary 27,34,000 General 35,32,000 Capital 2,75,000 Intrest on Deposit (Saving Bank) 40,373 Total 76,51,094 Expenditure Salary 28,48,415 General 41,14,891 Capital 2,59,798 Total 72,23,104 Unspent Balance as on 31.03.2016 4,27,990

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Highlights of the Activities from1st April to 20th September, 2016

1. Two meetings of the Council were held. The meetings were held on 17th July, 2016 and 17th September, 2016.

2. The following is the list of Members of the Council who retired during the year 2016 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. Sarin2. Dr. Yogesh Chawla Dr. Rajeshwar Dayal3. Dr. V. Mohan Kumar Dr. Ravi Kant4. Dr. Mira Rajani Dr. Digambar Behera5. Air Marshal (Retd.) Dr. Sanjeev V. Thomas Dr. Manjit Singh Boparai 3. The following candidates have been elected as Fellows and Members

for the year 2016:

Fellows1. Dr. Amit Agarwal2. Dr. Shinjini Bhatnagar3. Dr. Subho Chakrabarti4. Dr. Kishore Kumar Deepak5. Dr. Aparajit Ballav Dey6. Dr. Ajay Kumar Duseja7. Dr. Shivinder Singh Gill8. Dr. Ashima Goyal9. Dr. Sheffali Gulati10. Dr. Nandita Gupta11. Dr. Siddhartha Datta Gupta12. Dr. Sunil Kumar Gupta13. Dr. Sanjeev Handa

14. Dr. R. Hemalatha15. Dr. Satish Vasant Khadilkar16. Dr. Anuradha Khanna17. Dr. Gopal Nath18. Dr. (Mrs.) Satyavati Rana19. Dr. Pundi Narasimhan Rangarajan20. Dr. Tara Sankar Roy21. Dr. Sandeep Saxena22. Dr. Surender Singh23. Dr. Kavumpurathu Raman Thankappan24. Dr. Anjan Trikha25. Dr. Saurabh Varshney26. Dr. Subodh Varshney

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Members 1 Dr. Md. Iqbal Alam2 Dr. Dipti Agarwal3 Dr. Neeraj Agrawal4 Dr. Prabhat Kumar Agrawal5 Dr. Sneha R. Ambwani6 Dr. Bhupinder Kaur Anand7 Dr. Abdul Salam Ansari8 Dr. Deeksha Arya9 Col (Dr.) Mithu Banerjee10 Dr. Shyam Baboo Bansal11 Dr. Shalu Chandra Bathla12 Dr. Prerna Batra13 Dr. Bharti Bhandari14 Dr. Ramesh Bharti15 Dr. Kranti Bhavana16 Dr. Milind Vishnu Bhutkar17 Dr. Shrijeet Chakraborti18 Dr. Chandrashish Chakravarty19 Dr. Jaydip Ray Chaudhuri20 Dr. Akhilanand Chaurasia21 Dr. Rameshwar Nath Chaurasia22 Dr. Shuchi Consul23 Dr. Prakruti Dash24 Dr. Pinaki Ranjan Debnath25 Dr. Ashish Dhir26 Dr. Ashok Kumar Dubey27 Dr. Ravinder Garg28 Dr. Sandeep Garg29 Dr. Shalini Garg30 Dr. Preethi Sara George31 Dr. Jyoti S. Ghongdemath32 Dr. Ujjala Ghoshal33 Dr. Srinivas Gopala34 Dr. Jatinder Singh Goraya

35 Dr. Amit Goyal36 Dr. Jagdish Prasad Goyal37 Dr. Kamalesh K Gulia38 Dr. Monica Gupta39 Dr. Nidhi Gupta40 Dr. Renu Gupta41 Dr. Shyam Kumar Gupta42 Dr. Tulika Gupta43 Dr. Seema Jain44 Dr. Vaibhav Kumar Jain45 Dr. Pramila Kalra46 Dr. Mala Kamboj47 Dr. Manickavasagam Kanagavel48 Dr. Kanchan Kapoor49 Dr. Aditi Kapur50 Dr. T. Karuna51 Dr. Sukhjot Kaur52 Dr. Jaya Kaushik53 Dr. Vishal Khurana54 Dr. Kirthi Koushik A.S.55 Dr. Girish Baburao Kulkarni56 Dr. Sudeep Kumar57 Dr. Virendra Kumar58 Dr. M. Sendhil Kumaran59 Dr. Sandeep Kundra60 Dr. Rahul Mahajan61 Dr. Eswarappa Mahesh62 Dr. Baljeet Maini63 Dr. Rituparna Maiti64 Dr. Gauranga Majumdar65 Dr. Bharati Mehta66 Dr. Abhishek Mewara67 Dr. Biswa Ranjan Mishra68 Dr. Kamla Prasad Mishra69 Dr. Kundal Mittal70 Dr. Sarita Mohapatra

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71 Dr. S. Muralinath72 Dr. Tarun Narang73 Dr. Ruchika Roongta Nawal74 Dr. Ashish Kumar Nayyar75 Dr. Balram Ji Omar76 Dr. Rabindranath Padhy77 Dr. Arnab Pal78 Dr. Priyankar Pal79 Dr. Rishi Pal80 Dr. Padmanabhan B81 Dr. Manoj Pandey82 Dr. Sanjay Pandey83 Dr. Puneet Pareek84 Dr. Sudeep Pathak85 Dr. Susama Patra86 Dr. Binod Kumar Patro87 Dr. Sundar Periyavan88 Dr. Sharad Prabhakar89 Dr. Ved Prakash90 Dr. Neerja Puri91 Dr. Shashank Purwar92 Dr. Deependra Kumar Rai93 Dr. Tapas Kumar Sabui94 Dr. Abhijeet Saha95 Dr. Ashis Kumar Saha96 Dr. Pushp Lata Sankhwar97 Dr. Naveen Sankhyan98 Dr. Mona Sharma99 Dr. Richa Sharma100 Dr. Anita Narendra Shetty101 Dr. (Mrs.) Shrimati Dharmapal Shetty102 Dr. Alpana Singh103 Dr. C.M. Singh104 Dr. Ramandeep Singh105 Dr. Ramji Singh106 Dr. Sarita Singh

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107 Dr. Surjit Singh108 Dr. Veer Bahadur Singh109 Dr. Anuj Singhal110 Dr. Arvind Sinha111 Dr. Ramchander Siwach112 Dr. Sujata Siwatch113 Dr. Saurabh Srivastava114 Dr. Tapasya Srivastava115 Dr. Manjit Talwar116 Dr. Raghu Sudarshan Thota117 Dr. Rajnarayan Ramshankar Tiwari118 Dr. Amita Trehan119 Dr. Shuchi Tripathi120 Dr. Vaishali Upadhyaya121 Dr. B. Usha122 Dr. Ajay Kumar Verma123 Dr. Amit Kumar Verma124 Dr. Promila Verma125 Dr. Wahajuddin126 Dr. Bhaurao Bhimrao Yadav127 Dr. Harlokesh Narayan Yadav128 Dr. Poonam Yadav129 Dr. Yogesh Chand 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 17th July, 20161. Dr. Shagos G S2. Dr. Kandala Aparna Sharma3. Dr. Ritesh Kumar4. Dr. Priyank Uniyal5. Dr. Joshi Harshal Satish6. Dr. Pujari Pinakin Prakashrao

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7. Dr. Watharkar Yogesh Rangrao8. 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 Tanaji18. 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 Mittal 33. 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 S42. Dr. Varun Kumar Singh43. Dr. Adhish Basu

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44. 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 Karam74. Dr. Vira Lakin Dinesh75. Dr. Manjare Ashwini Krishna76. Dr. Barun Kumar Chakrabarty77. Dr. Ranju Jayaprakash78. Dr. Ajeet Kumar Gandhi79. Dr. Shalini Jaiswal80. Dr. Swati Mukherjee

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81. 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 Hari 89. 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 Sawhney111. Dr. Vijayan S112. Dr. K. Venkataramana113. Dr. Shah Yash Kishore114. Dr. Chaskar Rahul Machhindra115. Dr. Shashidhar Patil M116. Dr. Shruthi Kulkarni M117. Dr. Pulak Mukherjee

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118. 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 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 Agarwal

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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 V16. 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 Kumari

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26. Dr. Ankita Mittal27. Dr. Reetadyuti Mukhopadhyay28. Dr. Arun R29. Dr. Abhiruchi Chatterjee30. Dr. Vikalp Vashishtha31. Dr. Abhishek Jaiswal32. Dr. Ojasvi Shanker33. Dr. Manjusha P P34. 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 R

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60. 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 Badaya69. 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 Kumar93. Dr. Yugal Karkhur94. Dr. Karthik Subramanian95*. Dr. Abhishek Singh96. Dr. Mathur Neha Satyaprakash

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97. 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* In complete

5. Symposia/Workshops/CME Programmes: Out of the CME proposals received from various medical institutions in the country, the Academy has sanctioned three Extramural and two Intramural CME Programmes/Symposia during the period from 1.4.2016 to 30.09.2016 as per details given below:

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Statement showing Grant under Extramural CMEProgrammes from 01.04.2016 to 17.09.2016

SL No. Topic Amount Sanctioned (Rs.) 1. CME Programme on : 74,500/- “Achieving Universal Health Coverage by Application of Principles of Public Health Management” PGIMER, Chandigarh, on 16th May to 17th May, 2016.

2. CME Programme on : 75,000/- “National Symposium on Preventive Psychiatry” A.I.I.M.S., New Delhi on 11th September, 2016.

3. CME Programme on : 36,000/- “Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Health Research Methodology” St. John’s Research Institute, St. John’s National Academy of Health Sciences, Bangalore on 11th & 12th July, 2016.

Statement showing Grant under Intramural Symposia/CMEs/Workshops Programmes from

01.04.2016 to 17.09.2016

Sl. No. Topic Amount Sanctioned (Rs.)

1. NAMS-PGI Symposium on “Osteoporosis” 1,00,000/-

Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research Chandigarh; April 23, 2016

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2. NAMS Symposium on 1,41,000/- “Tobacco or Health: make better Choice” All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Raipur October 21, 2016.

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 22nd October, 2016 during the Annual Conference at AIIMS, Raipur (Chhattisgarh) is ‘AYUSH: Need of Integrated Medicine’.

7. Lifetime Achievement Award

The Council at its meeting held on 17th July, 2016 approved the conferment of Lifetime Achievement Award under Rule 34(d) on Dr. Snehalata Deshmukh, FAMS for the year 2016 in recognition of proven track record of professional excellence with subject expertise of high order. Being Chairperson, Finance Committee of NAMS at present, she has served the Academy in different capacities with distinction and having life-long devotion to the cause of integrity in professional practice and ethics in medical education, and her leadership role both in the professional associations in India and the National Academy of Medical Sciences, she deserves Lifetime Achievement Award.

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8. 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 will deliver the Golden Jubilee Commemoration Lecture in the Annual Conference at AIIMS, Raipur, Chhattisgarh on 23rd October, 2016. The Topic of his Lecture is ‘‘Essential skills in postgraduate medical curriculum of Community Medicine’’.

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