NIMHANS Institute of National Importance

An enduring vision, an indomitable spirit and an industrious multi-disciplinary team, these possibly best exemplify the character of the National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences or NIMHANS.

Spread over an area of nearly 135 acres, NIMHANS is unique institution that combines mental health and neurosciences under one roof. Such a unique approach has made NIMHANS a premier institute not just in the country but also in the world and its three pillars include service delivery, training and research. Although intended to be a tertiary care referral centre for mental, neurological and neurosurgical disorders, the reputation of its quality care attracts people from all parts of and from the region. There is always a balanced focus on both curative as well as promotive aspects of mental and neurological health. The therapeutic modalities blend the modern systems of medicine with traditional systems of care and management making it an undisputed leader in the area of mental health and neurosciences. The Institute houses Human Tissue Repository (Brain Bank), the one and only in the country and Neuropathology Brain Museum, the first of its kind in Southeast Asia.

NIMHANS is the leading post-graduate training centre in the country particularly in mental health and neurosciences. Occupying a pre-eminent position, it currently offers over 50 courses including MCh, DM, MD, post-doc fellowships, doctoral studies, MPhil, MSc, diplomas and recently undergraduate courses in select disciplines. In addition to the courses run by NIMHANS, thousands of trainees from all over the country come to NIMHANS each year for specialized training in basic sciences as well as in the clinical disciplines.

NIMHANS, over the decades, has emerged as a leader in research in both behavioural sciences and neurosciences. At NIMHANS research occurs in a seamless manner from the bench to the bedside and from the bedside to the community. The institute has made signal contributions in a multitude of areas: from addiction to Alzheimer’s; from mental hospital history to the historical contributions of its forbears; from imaging to intensive care; from brain injury to interventional neuroradiology; from disaster relief to deep brain stimulation; from stroke research to signalling in the brain; from rabies to retroviral infections; from youth mental health to yoga research; from molecular genetics to mindfulness research; from restoration to rehabilitation ... the contributions are vast and varied.

NIMHANS plays a pivotal role in national policy and programming and as a premier institution dedicated for brain, mind and behaviour, historically has always been in the forefront of setting the agenda for mental . The flagship District Mental Health Program of the emerged out of the Bellary model of care for mentally ill in a primary care set up within the decentralised District health care system. NIMHANS continues to provide the larger impetus to strategise, improvise and bring in innovation in both institutional and community based mental health care services across the country. It has contributed to the National Mental Health Policy and also promotes / supports rights-based mental health care. It actively collaborates and networks with several governmental, quasi governmental and non-governmental agencies / bodies.

From the lunatic asylum in the nineteenth century to the Mysore Government Mental Hospital in 1934, the All India Institute of Mental Health in 1954 and NIMHANS in 1974 to acquiring the status of a Deemed University in 1994 and being bestowed the status of Institute of National Importance through a separate act of Parliament in 2013, NIMHANS has grown in stature and made tremendous strides over the decades. VISION

TO BE A WORLD LEADER IN THE AREA OF MENTAL HEALTH AND NEUROSCIENCES AND EVOLVE STATE-OF-THE-ART APPROACHES TO PATIENT CARE THROUGH TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH MISSION

C Establish the highest standards of evidence-based care for of society and ages including the vulnerable population. psychiatric and neurological disorders and rehabilitation. Evolve and monitor the strategies for disaster management C Develop expertise and set standards of care for of and psycho-social rehabilitation in different cultural and public health relevance in the developing world. ethnic groups.

C Work with the government and provide consultancy services C Promote Mental Health literacy and eliminate the stigma for policy planning and monitoring strategies in the field of attached to the Mental and Neurological illnesses by taking Mental Health and Neurosciences and facilitate execution the measures and the delivery system to the centres of of national health programme. primary health care honouring the human rights and dignity.

C Human resource capacity building by training in diverse C Integrate allopathic and oriental medicine into health care fields related to Mental Health and Neurosciences. delivery and promote evidence-based research.

C Develop and strengthen inter-disciplinary, inter-institutional C Integrate physical and metaphysical aspects of Neuroscience and international collaboration with universities and research to promote yoga and its application to positive research institutes across the globe to foster scientific mental health. research, training in advanced technology and exchange of ideas in the areas of Mental Health and Neurosciences. C Participate in broad field of Neuroscience and Behavioral Research applicable to human ethics, organ transplantation, C Strive to enhance equitable accessibility of primary care in stem cell research, space science, and nuclear science. Mental Health and Neurological Disorders to all sections Organogram

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Awards, Honours and Key Assignments ...... 35

Visitors to NIMHANS ...... 52

Patient Care Activities ...... 60

Human Resource Development ...... 84

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From the Director’s Desk…

We are starting off a new year with positive and notable outcomes to report from 2018-19. From innovation and state-of-the-art facilities to impacting patients’ lives with cutting- edge research, NIMHANS has lived up to its reputation as the leading institute in the field of mental health and neurosciences in the country.

During the past year, NIMHANS cared for more patients and achieved higher levels of patient satisfaction. The increase in patient satisfaction means that we are improving efficiency and fulfilling our mission to build healthier futures. Our resolute commitment to human resource development and research in the frontier areas continued to flourish. Partnerships with government and other vital global organisations have been strengthened and consolidated to provide comprehensive training and promote opportunities for ongoing learning and professional development. The enhanced focus on translational research has also given greater impetus to our academic programmes and endeavours.

Technology is changing the healthcare landscape exponentially. Digital capabilities have improved and connectivity has become omnipresent. Looking ahead, we are excited by the possibilities that the changing landscape has created for us. NIMHANS is well positioned to achieve greater progress and drive additional opportunities.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank all our faculty and staff for their sincere efforts and contributions to the development of the Institute. I am also grateful to the members of our statutory bodies, donors, and other partners for their unstinting support.

Dr. BN Gangadhar Director Annual Report 2018-2019

1. PATIENT CARE SERVICES Health & Family Welfare, Government of India. The Institute has achieved 80% satisfaction responses consistently. Clinical services offered by NIMHANS have consistently demonstrated quality outcomes that positively impact the The Institute has one of the largest psychiatric service facilities patients, their families and the entire community. By adopting in the country for children and adolescents. It is also home holistic and multi-disciplinary approach, the Institute to the largest neuropsychiatric rehabilitation and community continued to provide evidence-driven models of clinical care mental health centres (catering to the rural areas of Bengaluru). for individuals, across all age groups, affected by various neuro- psychiatric disorders. NIMHANS offers a diverse and comprehensive range of diagnostic and laboratory services for both inpatient and During the year 2018-19, a total of 5,65,982 patients from outpatient populations. All the laboratories at NIMHANS various parts of the country and across the globe received are now NABL accredited. A wide variety of therapeutic specialised medical care for psychiatric and neurological interventional procedures using advanced image-guided problems. About 80 per cent of the patients (4.5 lakh) received techniques are also performed. Nearly two million tests of the treatment at no cost or at a highly subsidized cost. varied nature are performed every year. About 20 percent of these are highly complex and specialized nature. Particulars 2017-18 2018-19 OPD services are now made available on all week days, barring Screening 119447 139437 major general holidays. First-Contact OPD Service has been Registrations 56891 54850 started for providing easier, more efficient and dedicated access Follow-ups 289436 310018 to patients specifically seeking psychiatric and neurological care. About 15 different specialty clinics are being run to serve Admissions 18556 19038 patients with various psychiatric and neurological disorders. Emergency Care 44222 42639 TOTAL 528552 565982 2. HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT

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300000 Doctoral Fellowship (in Acute Care & Emergency Psychiatry, 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 Addiction Medicine, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Clinical Neurosciences & Therapeutics in , Community NIMHANS ranks fourth (among 3,300 hospitals) in the Mental Health, Consultation Liaison Psychiatry, Epilepsy, country and stands second amongst the government/public Forensic Psychiatry, Geriatric Psychiatry, Movement Disorder, sector organisations in terms of satisfaction rates, according to Neuroanaesthesia, Neurocritical Care, Neuroinfections, the recent Mera Aspataal survey conducted by the Ministry of Neurological Rehabilitation, Neuromuscular Disorder,

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Neuropathology, Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation, Obsessive the Institute). As many as 60 faculty and staff members Compulsive Disorder, Transfusion Medicine and Women’s underwent specific training to expand their knowledge and Mental Health) and 39 completed PhD (in Biostatistics: professional skills. 1, Clinical Neurosciences: 6, Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology: 1, Clinical Psychology: 7, Human Genetics: 1, The second TS Srinivasan NIMHANS Knowledge Conclave Neuromicrobiology: 4, Neurophysiology: 5, Neurology: 1, 2019 was organised at NIMHANS under the key theme “New Neurovirology: 2, Nursing: 1, Psychiatry: 3, Psychiatric Social Neurotechnologies” from 15-16 February 2019. Eminent Work: 7). A total of 190 candidates were declared qualified neurologists, neurosurgeons, psychiatrists, psychologists and to receive degrees in various specialties: DM (in Addiction neuroscientists from various parts of the globe congregated at Psychiatry, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Neuroanaesthesia, the two-day conclave. Neuroimaging & Interventional Radiology, Neuropathology, and Neurology), MD (Psychiatry), MCh (Neurosurgery), Dr. Ramachandra N Moorthy Foundation for Mental Health MPH, Fellowship (in Geriatric Mental Health Care, Mental and Neurological Sciences at NIMHANS funded 33 events to Health Education, Psychiatric Rehabilitation, and Psychosocial promote training and academic activities in the field of mental Support in Disaster Management), MPhil (Biophysics, Clinical health. Psychology, Neurophysiology, Neurosciences, and Psychiatric Social Work), MSc (Psychiatric Nursing), BSc Degrees, Post- NIMHANS Digital Academy (NDA) has been established Basic Diploma and Diploma in Nursing. to focus on providing large scale training to various healthcare service providers like medical officers, psychologists, social A total of 5,454 students from various other institutes – from workers and nurses to deliver quality mental healthcare India and abroad – visited NIMHANS and underwent training services throughout the country. during the year. NDA was inaugurated by Shri. Jagat Prakash Nadda, Hon’ble 2.2 Capacity Building Minister for Health & Family Welfare, Government of India on 27 June 2018. Shri Nadda also released the training NIMHANS promotes innovative, academically-led working modules and curricula for various training programmes to be environment to advance knowledge, leverage expertise and undertaken at the academy in the august presence of Shri. enhance health care delivery. Facilitating capacity building and Smt. Anupriya Patel, Ministers and strengthening human resource development in different of State for Health & Family Welfare, Government of India. health care delivery systems form the prime mandates of NIMHANS. The institute is actively involved in imparting advanced technical knowledge to medical, para-medical and nursing professionals to promote skills and evolve employable manpower to meet the needs of the nation. Training is also extended to caregivers, police personnel, media persons, administrative medical officers among others. In addition to the short-term training programmes, faculty, staff and students of NIMHANS routinely conduct and participate in various seminars, workshops, conferences and other academic endeavours both within and outside the Institute.

During the year 2018-19, NIMHANS, hosted several The courses for different categories of healthcare providers international and national scientific deliberations. The faculty would be of 30 hours’ duration each, spread across a period of the Institute organised 543 educational/resourceful events of three months. NDA has trained over 1,000 professionals (workshops/symposia/conferences: 365 at NIMHANS and 178 over the last 12 months.

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Police Well-being (PWB) Programme, a first of its has forged valuable partnerships with various prominent kind initiative in the country, has been launched by the centres in India and abroad to promote collaborative research Department of Psychiatric Social Work, NIMHANS in and academic programmes in the frontier areas for mutual collaboration with the Police. The structured benefit. Research activities have increased substantially in the wellness programme aims at improving the mental health recent years. and the efficiency of the 1.25 lakh strong force—from top- level officers to the last-rung constable—in Tamil Nadu. The thrust areas of research continue to be: (a) unraveling The programme was inaugurated by the Hon’ble Chief the molecular and sub-cellular mechanisms for Minister of Tamil Nadu Shri. Edappadi K. Palanswami in process () linking clinical status with structural, biochemical, the presence of Director, NIMHANS on 20 September, immunological and serological abnormalities (c) searching for 2019. In the first level, 12 ToT programmes were completed biomarkers () exploring genetic basis for disease causation (e) at NIMHANS, training 462 master trainers. The five-day developing prognostic and clinical predictors and diagnostic residential programme was conducted by multidisciplinary inventory/checklists. team of experts from Departments of Psychiatric Social Work, Psychiatry, Clinical Psychology and Centre for Yoga. During the period 2018-19, a total of 857 scientific articles/ The trained master trainers are conducting field level training communications were published (458 articles in International to cover the entire force and their family members. As part of Journals, 189 in National Journals, and 210 other publications the project, Police Well-being Virtual Knowledge Network including monographs, manuals, chapters in books, articles in (PWB VKN) has also been set up at the Institute to facilitate newspapers, etc.). capacity building and follow-up. WƵďůŝĐĂƟŽŶƐ

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NIMHANS has earned high reputation for the wide-reaching The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of impact of its multi-disciplinary research activities. The Institute India, has sanctioned “NIMHANS Centre for

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Studies”, a multi-disciplinary centre of excellence for medical) disciplines, who in turn carry out several community carrying out cutting-edge research to understand the brain and clinical related interventions for addiction prevention and mechanisms of consciousness (in February 2019). The centre treatment. Medical officers from and other southern envisages deciphering consciousness from an integrated states, doctors from Himachal Pradesh, Bihar and presently perspective using insights from our ancient philosophical and Chhattisgarh have also been trained. cultural traditions with the empirical evidences from modern neuroscience on mind, brain, self and consciousness. This is Neuropathology Brain Museum: The museum houses the first such comprehensive neuroscience-focused initiative normal and pathological and serves as a core resource for in the country. students and visitors interested in neurosciences. The museum has now become a major tourist attraction with several visitors coming from various parts of the country and globe. Students 4. OUTREACH & EXTENSION ACTIVITIES get to “touch and feel the human brain” and learn the basic structure and functioning of the brain. The general public Centre for Public Health (CPH): Continuing its commitment are provided a guided tour twice a week and educated about to strengthening public health capacity, CPH offers Masters common neurological disorders, of lifestyle diseases in Public Health (MPH) programme. Till date, 13 candidates and their prevention. The staff members of the museum have completed their course. CPH has adopted Kolar district, actively participate in public exhibitions, organize awareness situated about 70 km from Bengaluru, as its public health programmes. Specimens are also loaned to schools and observatory. Systematic capacity strengthening activities to colleges to disseminate knowledge in neuroscience. Teaching improve service delivery for mental, behavioural and substance sets of CNS infections have been developed and distributed use disorders, and integrate mental health services into NCD to several medical colleges and institutes including AIIMS for care have been carried out. Yuva Spandana programme, postgraduate teaching. facilitating youth health promotion and empowerment, has been initiated in all the districts across the state. CPH is actively During 2018-2019, a total of 2,404 students from various supporting the central and state governments in the effective schools and colleges visited the Brain Museum. In addition, implementation of mental health programmes. The software many foreign scientists and dignitaries, who came to developed for monitoring District Mental Health Programme NIMHANS for scientific collaboration, visited the Brain (DMHP) in Karnataka on a real time basis is being considered Museum and greatly appreciated the unique collection and the for a national roll out. means of display. The Brain Museum was also widely reported in print and electronic media. The total number of visitors to Centre for Addiction Medicine (CAM): The centre the Neuropathology Brain Museum during the review period continued to provide comprehensive inpatient programme stood at 3,765. consisting of individual and family assessments. CAM, with a 80-bed (60 for men and 20 for women) inpatient facility, offers A new interactive display has been installed and used for individually tailored treatments including pharmacological public education regarding information on brain disorders, interventions for withdrawal and long-term prevention of educational videos, brain games and interactive quiz for relapse, individual and group counseling, family counseling and students etc. Video of museum mounting technique for use intensive aftercare. as training resource material has been initiated. Interactive models for public and school children have been developed: Digitisation of patient assessment and clinical data in the 3D brain diagrams are being used for explaining the students centre has been successful. The process has benefitted patients regarding the neuroanatomy of the brain. by reducing their waiting times and avoiding repetitive registrations. Digital services will soon be expanded to inpatient NIMHANS Centre for Well Being (NCWB): The urban and emergency care. community centre, which aims at working on preventive and promotive aspects of mental health, runs 15 clinics offering Since inception, the centre has provided training to hundreds of various services including psychological interventions and post-graduate students from mental health (medical and non- psychiatric help for minor mental health issues.

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During the year under review, 69 interactive workshops, Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services and 151 at Pavilion Ward- training and health education programmes were conducted 3. In addition, 156 caregivers registered and attended yoga for professionals and general public. The centre has trained sessions. Yoga training sessions were conducted for Tamil more than 2000 people on different aspects of mental health, Nadu Police personnel in 12 Batches (in which 1403 personnel which includes both in-house and outreach services. Outreach took part). Two online interactive sessions were conducted in programmes on mental health education were organised for collaboration with Telemedicine Unit of NIMHANS for yoga children, adolescent girls and teachers of a few and mental health professionals. government schools, and young mothers in Primary Health Centre. Mental health professionals from various parts of the Separate sessions were held for patients with different neuro- country and across the globe visited NCWB. Training for psychiatric disorders such as , schizophrenia, anxiety, the batch of well-being volunteers was conducted for obsessive compulsive disorder, mild cognitive impairment, a period of four months. Thirty five volunteers were trained somatoform disorder, fibromyalgia, epilepsy, Parkinson’s to help transform the health and wellbeing of people in their disease, migraine, etc. by expert yoga therapists using validated communities. yoga modules.

The centre facilitated a special programme on suicide prevention Sakalwara Community Mental Health Centre (SCMHC): and responsible reporting of suicide by media professionals at Community psychiatry activities are being actively carried Raipur, Chhattisgarh for District Mental Health Professionals out by NIMHANS for more than four decades. Sakalwara (DMHP) for two days (16-17 January 2019). A total of 82 Community Mental Health Centre (SCMHC) at Anekal DMHP staff members from different districts of Chhattisgarh taluk, the hub of all community mental health activities, has participated in the programme. expanded its horizon to offer resource building, training and telemedicine services. Community Psychiatry Services are The AWAKE Clinic team conducted three workshops at delivered by a multidisciplinary team consisting of psychiatrists, the centre for mental health care professionals from different psychiatric nursing, psychiatric social work, clinical psychology, settings dealing with women survivors of domestic violence/ and vocational trainers. intimate partner violence. Totally 70 health care professionals were trained in therapeutic skills for addressing psychosocial The community team provides outpatient services here issues of women with domestic violence/ intimate partner thrice a week (on Monday, Wednesday and Friday). Based violence using survivor-centric approach. on their clinical profile of patients a detailed work-up is done by residents and trainees posted in the centre, under NCWB distributed IEC materials and copies of ‘Loud Speaker’ the supervision of senior residents and consultants. Patients magazine, brought out by the centre, during the two-day mega come from far off places to seek treatment for various mental expo organised by NIMHANS to mark the National Science ailments and related problems. Free medicine is provided for Day celebrations. Thousands of school and college students BPL () patients at the centre. This year, the and general public thronged the stall during the fair. OPDs at the centre have been reorganized and restructured into ‘Triple Specialty Clinics’: Common Mental Disorder NIMHANS Integrated Centre for Yoga (NICY): The centre Clinic (Monday), Severe Mental Disorder Clinic (Wednesday) facilitates services, training and research activities related and and Tobacco Addiction Clinic (Friday). to yoga in mental health and neurosciences. NICY has a multidisciplinary working group of faculty members from Nursing staff and trainees regularly conduct health education various departments, who are interested in yoga and allied programmes for patients and family and dispense medications activities. with clear information on compliance and regimen. Clinical Psychology (CP) team performs brief therapeutic interventions, During 2018-19, a total of 16,617 patients utilized yoga clinical assessments for IQ and SLD, CBT for depression and services offered by the NICY. Out of these patients, 15,105 OCD. The Psychiatric Social Work (PSW) team provides received yoga services at NICY, 509 at Adolescent Psychiatry supportive therapy, disability welfare benefits and occupational and Child Psychiatry Centres/Wards, 852 at the NIMHANS rehabilitation counselling services.

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Sakalawara Rehabilitation Services (SRS), started five years ago, Digitization of patient care documents in the ICU functions as a short-term residential rehabilitation centre for has also been initiated by the department. Indigenous persons with chronic mental illness. A multidisciplinary team custom-made software has been adopted to facilitate comprising faculty, trainees and residents from Departments accurate documentation, easy data retrieval and analysis. of Psychiatry, Nursing, Clinical Psychology (CP), Psychiatric Additional perioperative patient/fluid warming systems Social Work (PSW), junior consultants and vocational trainers have been added. As neurosurgical procedures are of provide specialized services. long duration, hypothermia is a great concern in these patients. Adequate warming helps in patient recovery Residential rehabilitation services are made available in 22 and reduces postoperative complications. cottages for short-term (~ 3 months) stay of patients with their family members. Daily activities of the clients are individually 3. The Department of Neurology has started new sub- structured after an initial assessment and supervised by the speciality clinics: Neuropathy Clinic, Multiple Sclerosis training team. In-house activities for re-establishment of work & Neuromyelitis Optica Clinic and Paediatric Neurology habits for the chronically ill include classes/training in craft, Clinic. Neuropathy Clinic has been established to cater tailoring, computer skills, etc. at the Mahabodhi building of to patients with a variety of disorders affecting the the centre. Daily yoga sessions, individual and group therapies, peripheral nerves namely diabetes mellitus, infections like social skills training, cognitive remediation, etc. are also carried leprosy, GB syndrome, CIDP, and repetitive stress injury to uncommon disorders like connective tissue disease, out for inmates and families. The kitchen on the campus also hereditary neuropathies and tumours. It functions on the serves as a place for group activities like cooking demonstrations second and fourth Fridays, every month (2.00 to 4.00 and tea parties organized by patients. Patients and caretakers pm). Multiple Sclerosis & Neuromyelitis Optica Clinic is are taken out for picnics twice a month. dedicated to providing targeted diagnosis and treatments for multiple sclerosis and other immunologic conditions, 5. NEW INITIATIVES/FACILITIES such as neuromyelitis optica. It is run on fourth Saturday, every month at the OPD. 5.1 Patient Care Paediatric Neurology Clinic focuses on providing dedicated services for children with various neurological 1. The Department of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry in problems including neurodevelopmental disorders, association with the Department of Clinical Psychology neurometabolic and mitochondrial disorders, paediatric has launched Aasare patient care services for parents epilepsy, congenital or acquired neuromuscular disorders, of children with emotional, behavioural and learning neurodegenerative disorders, neuroinfections and problems have been started (from 16 June 2018) in the immune mediated conditions. The clinic is held on first OPD. The services are available on Saturdays (except on and third Wednesdays, every month, at the OPD. second Saturdays and General Holidays), from 11 am to 1 pm. Another new initiative called Swatantra – to 4. Insight into Psychotic Experiences Clinic (InPEC) has cater to the needs of children referred from the Juvenile been started this year within the Schizophrenia Clinic by Justice System (children in need of care and protection, the Department of Clinical Psychology. and children in conflict with the law) and Child Care Institutions (both governmental and non-governmental) 5. A specialty clinic called Cognite has been initiated at – has also been started (on Wednesdays from 11 am to 1 the NIMHANS Centre for Well-Being (NCWB). pm). The clinic aims to identify, systematically assess, and intervene with cognitive difficulties of mild to moderate 2. The Department of Neuroanaesthesia and Neurocritical severity, with a focus on understanding interactions Care has opened Pre-operative Assessment Clinic in the amongst cognitive, emotional, and interpersonal aspects OPD (from July 2018) with the objective of identifying of functioning. The interventions are targeted at using a high risk patients and optimizing them well ahead of strength-based perspective in enhancing functioning and surgery to improve outcomes. utilizing individuals’ potentials.

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6. The Neuropsychology Unit has been providing clinical 11. Digitization of all the records in the Brain Bank has services including neuropsychological assessment to all been completed and uploaded onto CLOUDLIMS patients referred to Geriatric Unit. From this year, the Biobanking software, customized for data storage, neuropsychological unit has started to provide cognitive annotation, and retrieval. The software allows integration retraining to all the patients referred from Geriatric Unit in of photographs of brain with annotations, along with addition to comprehensive neuropsychological assessment. related documentation-signed informed consent forms, certificates, clinical details of patients, etc. 7. PUSH-D (Practice & Use Self-Help for Depression), a self-care app developed for depression, has now been 12. Speech and Clinic for Senior Citizens was updated and modified based on field testing. Individuals inaugurated on 27 October 2018 under Geriatric Speech can now self-register and progress through the modules and Hearing Services. This special clinic will help in by themselves like an online learning course. It is now the process of hearing and speech language evaluation freely available in the public domain on Google Play and institute interventional strategies including hearing Store as well as via https://echargementalhealth.nimhans. aids, counselling and language intervention for senior ac.in/pushd/ citizens. The Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology has also started Vestibular Assessment 8. Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) License has and Management Clinic. The clinic is equipped with been obtained for Medical Cyclotron Facility in the various advanced facilities including Head Impulse Test Centre of Molecular Neuroimaging. New initiatives (HIT), Videonystagmography (VNG) and Caloric Test, taken up by the centre to enhance patient care include: augmenting the existing facility of Vestibular Evoked (i) In-house production of F18 Fluro deoxy glucose for Myogenic Potential (VEMP). routine whole body and brain imaging for various clinical conditions (ii) In-house standardization of synthesis and 13. The Department of Transfusion Medicine & imaging protocols for newer radiopharmaceuticals (iii) Heamatology has introduced new tests including Plasma Fluorine 18 Choline synthesis with FX2 N modules with Fibrinogen, Plasma Factor VIII and Hemoglobin imaging and Carbon 11 Methionine synthesis with FX2 Electrophoresis. C modules with imaging for neuro-oncology (iv) Tc99m TRODAT in-house synthesis with standardization 14. The Legal Aid Clinic, which was established in of imaging protocols for evaluation of patients for collaboration with the Karnataka State Legal Services movement disorders (v) Tc99m Glucoheptonate, Tc99m in 2011 to provide legal services free of cost to persons DTPA and Tc99m Ethylene Cystine Dimer imaging with mental illness, has now evolved into Legal Services for various neurological disorders (vi) Tc99m Salivary Clinic. The clinic now offers legal services on a daily Scintigraphy studies for work up of Sjogren’s syndrome. basis.

9. The Department of Neuromicrobiology has introduced 15. Regional Satellite Centre for Tobacco Quit Line Services various new vital tests including: (i) serological and has been established (on 1 September 2018) at the molecular diagnostic tests for Neurobrucellosis, Centre for Addiction Medicine (CAM), as part of the Neuroleptospirosis (ii) Immunofluorescent diagnosis National Tobacco Cessation Helpline project of the for anti-nuclear antibody (iii) Turbidometric analysis Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government for C-reactive protein (CRP) (iv) MALDI TOF, a path of India. The dedicated toll-free helpline (1800-112- breaking rapid diagnostic facility for bacterial and fungal 356) aims to provide telephonic counselling services identification. in , Tamil, Telugu, , and English languages, covering all the southern states of the 10. Myo Bank to archive the fresh skeletal muscle tissues country. The centre, with 19 trained counsellors and two (fragment remaining after diagnosis), serum and DNA supervisors, is operational between 8am and 8pm every samples from patients with neuromuscular disorders day, barring Mondays. Regional resources referrals for and relatives has been initiated by the Department of tobacco cessation support are also provided to the callers Neuropathology. who require additional assistance.

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5.2 Rehabilitation Services 5.3 Academic & Capacity Building

1. The Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services team (led by Dr. 1. With a view to develop the study of neurotoxicology at Sivakumar T, Associate Professor of Psychiatry) enabled NIMHANS, the Neurotoxicology Laboratory at the three chronic inpatients to cast their votes in the Karnataka Neurobiology Research Center was amalgamated with state assembly elections held on 12 May 2018. The patients, the Department of Psychopharmacology in May 2018 and enrolled as voters with the address of NIMHANS, were rechristened as the Department of Clinical Pharmacology sensitized about the voting process prior to the polls. They and Toxicology. Neurotoxicology is the study of health in were accompanied to the polling booth by the PRS team the context of neuroscience and the environment. During with the help of BBMP authorities. The trio exercised the past decades, there has been increasing recognition their franchise for the first time. of the role of neurotoxicoloy in the fields of neurology and psychiatry. The faculty, staff, and students in the Toxicology Unit of the reconstituted department will focus on basic and clinical research in the field, and on diagnostics and quantification in toxicology. The reconstituted department will now more vigorously collaborate with other departments of the institute.

2. The Department of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry has started a six-month fellowship in Child & Adolescent /ŶƉĂƟĞŶƚƐŽĨE/D,E^ĐĂƐƚƚŚĞŝƌǀŽƚĞƐŝŶ<ĂƌŶĂƚĂŬĂƐƚĂƚĞĂƐƐĞŵďůLJĞůĞĐƟŽŶƐ Mental Health. The fellowship is open to psychologists, ŚĞůĚŽŶϭϮDĂLJϮϬϭϴ psychiatric social workers, psychiatrists, and nursing professionals with MPhil, PhD or MD degrees (for 2. Green Skilling Project run by the Psychiatric sponsored candidates from SAARC Countries). Rehabilitation Services, with funding from Craftizen Foundation, involves persons with psychiatric disabilities 3. The Behavioural Medicine Unit has initiated a one year as partners to prepare eco-friendly Holi colour kits and clinical fellowship in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, with a share profits with them. This year, profits generated from total of 4 seats (two on Institute Fellowship and two seats the sales of Holi colours were distributed among 26 for deputed candidates). The key objective is to provide patients involved in the production. Now, eco-friendly clinical expertise in the area of CBT for candidates who pens and Rangoli kits are being made at the Green Skilling have already completed their two-year MPhil course in Section as part of the project. Conference kits were also Clinical Psychology. made with the materials procured from NGOs working for persons with disabilities. About 200 conference kits 4. The Department of Human Genetics has started a (containing paper bags, eco-pens, Holi colours and postdoctoral training programme. One student has writing pads) were supplied for the NIMHANS Child enrolled as a national postdoctoral fellow with financial & Adolescent Psychiatry CME 2019. support from DST/SERB.

3. ROSes (Recovery Oriented Services) Café, a self- 5.4 Digital & Tele Services sustaining project launched last year, by Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services in association with the 1. As part of the Digital India initiative, e-hospital Department of Nursing has evoked good response. About program has been launched, enabling patients to take five patients receiving rehabilitation services indulged in appointments online. Counter-based OPD registration the preparation of healthy snacks and beverages every day and appointment system through Hospital Management (except on closed holidays). They were also involved in Information System (HMIS) has also been digitised. meeting the catering needs of the staff in various units of the Department of Psychiatry, especially during events 2. The Departments of Psychiatry and Neurosurgery such as conferences, workshops, meetings, etc. have started the use of e-prescriptions as part of the

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digitisation of OPD services. The online mode of 2. Triage for Emergency Psychiatry (TEMP area) has been generating prescriptions of medicines by doctors through opened to ensure more effective and efficient emergency e-hospital portal was developed in collaboration with psychiatric care. TEMP was inaugurated by Dr. Bhabani National Information Centre (NIC). Shankar Das, Chairperson, NIMHANS Hospital Management Committee on 13 March 2019. 3. NIMHANS has enabled all patients/customers touch points with digital payment acceptance infrastructure. 3. The Department of Mental Health Education has been Digital transactions have gathered momentum, recording assigned the responsibility to create a Media Technology a considerable growth—from 17 percent in 2016 to 46 Centre at NIMHANS to bridge the communication gap percent in 2019. between health professionals and the community. The Media Technology Centre aims to closely work with 4. The Telemedicine Centre has been upgraded with print, audio-visual, and online media to carry news of state-of-the-art facilities. Innovative models of tele- significant developments in NIMHANS to the wider consultations, tele-training and collaborative meetings community, to ensure that the faculty, staff, and students have been incorporated. Consultation models include Tele- utilize the facility provided by the centre and take active psychiatric After Care (TAC) clinic (direct-to-patient interest in dissemination of knowledge to the community. mode), Collaborative Care Model to all district hospitals of Karnataka (Virtual NIMHANS Clinic), and Online Continuing Clinical Support model for PHC doctors. 6. RECOGNITION FOR NIMHANS Education/Training Models encompass Tele-psychiatric CONTRIBUTIONS On-consultation Training (Tele-OCT) programme for PHC doctors and v-CSD (videoconference-based Kayakalp Commendation Award of Rs. 50 lakh was continuing skill development) programme. presented to NIMHANS, Bengaluru by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India for 5.5 Infrastructure & Other Facilities maintaining high standards of sanitation and hygiene (in public health facilities). 1. NABH Quality Cell, located at NIMHANS Heritage Museum, was inaugurated on 6 February 2019 by Dr. Dr. BN Gangadhar, Director and Sr. Professor, Department of CN Manjunath, Director, Sri Jayadeva Institute of Psychiatry, received IASTAM Yoga Forum Munchen Patanjali Cardiovascular Sciences and Research, Bengaluru. Award for Excellence in Interdisciplinary Development of Yoga, IASTAM Award Function and Conclave, Kochi,15-17 Dr. Alexander Thomas, Executive Director, Association February 2019. of Healthcare Providers (India), Bengaluru was the Guest of Honour. Hospital Apex Manual was also released on the occasion.

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Dr. Gururaj, Sr. Professor, Department of Epidemiology, /ŶĂƵŐƵƌĂƟŽŶŽĨE,YƵĂůŝƚLJĞůů received the prestigious Dr. Raja Ramanna State Award

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(Category: Science Education) for the year 2018, by Karnataka State Council for Science and Technology (KSCST), Government of Karnataka, Bengaluru, 6 August 2018.

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Dr. Sundar Periyavan, Professor & Head, Department of Dr. G Gururaj, Sr. Professor, being honoured with Dr. Raja Ramanna State ǁĂƌĚ;ĂƚĞŐŽƌLJ͗^ĐŝĞŶĐĞĚƵĐĂƟŽŶͿĨŽƌƚŚĞLJĞĂƌϮϬϭϴ͕ďLJ<ĂƌŶĂƚĂŬĂ^ƚĂƚĞ Transfusion Medicine & Haematology was honoured with the ŽƵŶĐŝůĨŽƌ^ĐŝĞŶĐĞĂŶĚdĞĐŚŶŽůŽŐLJ;<^^dͿ͕'ŽǀĞƌŶŵĞŶƚŽĨ<ĂƌŶĂƚĂŬĂ Lifetime Achievement Award for outstanding contribution in the field of Transfusion Medicine, 43rd Annual Conference of Dr. G Venkatasubramanian, Professor, Department of Indian Society of Blood Transfusion and Immunohaematology, Psychiatry, received the prestigious Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Vishakhapatnam, , 26-28 October 2018. Prize for Science and Technology (in the field of Medical Sciences) by CSIR, India, from the Hon’ble Prime Minister Dr. Prabha S Chandra, Professor, Department of Psychiatry, of India Shri , , 28 February 2019. Elected President, International Association of Women’s Mental Health (Results of elections announced at the World Congress of Women’s Mental Health, Paris, 8 March, 2019).

Dr. Girish N, Professor & Head, Department of Epidemiology, delivered the Sri B M Patil Oration, ‘Mental Health Care: Initiatives in Karnataka’, State-level Conference of the Karnataka Association of Community Health, Davanagere.

Dr. Shekhar P Seshadri, Sr. Professor, Department of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry was awarded Certificate of ‘Outstanding Contribution in Reviewing’, Asian Journal of Psychiatry, ƌ͘'sĞŶŬĂƚĂƐƵďƌĂŵĂŶŝĂŶ͕WƌŽĨĞƐƐŽƌ͕ƌĞĐĞŝǀŝŶŐƚŚĞƉƌĞƐƟŐŝŽƵƐ^ŚĂŶƟ^ǁĂƌƵƉ October 2018. ŚĂƚŶĂŐĂƌWƌŝnjĞĨŽƌ^ĐŝĞŶĐĞĂŶĚdĞĐŚŶŽůŽŐLJ;ŝŶƚŚĞĮĞůĚŽĨDĞĚŝĐĂů^ĐŝĞŶĐĞƐͿ from the Hon’ble Shri Narendra Modi Dr. Seema Mehrotra, Professor, Department of Clinical Dr. Ravi V, Sr. Professor, Department of Neurovirology, Psychology, received Prof. LGP Achar Memorial Oration was honoured with the Annual External Oration Award of Award, Indian Psychiatric Society-Karnataka Chapter - 2017- Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences, ‘Changing Scenario 18 for contribution to psychotherapy and related areas, Annual of Acute Encephalitis Syndrome in India’, Puducherry, 9 State Conference, KANCIPS-2018, Dharwad, 31 August 2018. October 2018. Dr. Sriganesh K, Additional Professor, Department of Dr. Jagadisha Thirthalli, Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Neuroanaesthesia and Neuro Critical Care received Proficiency received the coveted Sir C.V. Raman Young Scientist Award Award by Indian Society of Anaesthesiologists 2018. (Category: Medical Sciences), by Karnataka State Council for Science and Technology (KSCST), Government of Karnataka, Dr. Vani Santosh, Professor, Department of Neuropathology, Bengaluru, 6 August 2018. delivered the Presidential Oration, ‘Milestones in

National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences 19 Annual Report 2018-2019 neuropathology - bridging morphology with molecules’, 10th The Metabolic Laboratory received 100% satisfactory results Annual Conference of Indian Society of Neuro-Oncology in the proficiency testing for Screening of Inborn Errors (ISNOCON 2018), AIIMS, New Delhi, 5-8 April 2018. of Metabolism by Tandem Mass Spectrometry (TMS) conducted by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Dr. BS Shankaranarayana Rao, Professor, Department of (CDC), Atlanta, USA, for 2018. Neurophysiology was awarded (a) Prof. RC Shukla Oration, King George Medical University (KGMU), Lucknow (and The Department of Transfusion Medicine & Haematology graced 107th Foundation Day of Physiology Department was adjudged the “Best Transfusion Medicine Department as the Chief Guest), 26 May 2018 (b) Prof. CS Paulose in Karnataka” by Karnataka State AIDS Prevention Society Memorial Oration for outstanding contribution in the area (KSAPS) on World AIDS Day, 1 December 2018. of Biotechnology and Neuroscience, Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT), Kochi, 19 May 2018.

Dr. Anita Mahadevan, Professor, Department of 7. ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS Neuropathology, delivered, 3rd Dr. SN Madhusudhana Oration, AT NIMHANS ‘Rabies viralencephalitis: Lesson learnt from the Master’, 20th Annual National Conference of APCRI (APCRICON 2018), Swachhata Drive New Delhi, 7-8 July 2018.

Dr. Kaviraja Udupa, Additional Professor, Department of Neurophysiology, (i) received Junior Faculty Award, Movement Disorders Society- Asia-Oceanic Section (MDS- AOS) Symposium for Young Neurologists and Emerging Researchers Grooming for Interaction and Excellence in Science (SYNERGIES) course, Seoul, Korea, 6-7 November 2018.

Dr. Urvakhsh M Mehta, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, received IPS Tilak Venkoba Rao Oration Award, ANCIPS, February 2019. ^ǁĂĐŚŚĂƚĂƌŝǀĞ Shri. Bharat S, Bakery Section, NIMHANS, received the National Award for the Empowerment of Persons with Swachhata Pakhwada/Fortnight was observed from 1-15 Disabilities under the category Best Employee/Self Employed April 2018 as per the guidelines and instructions issued by with Disabilities, Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, 3 December the Ministry. Various activities including massive cleaning 2018. in all wards and hospital premises, sensitization drives by faculty and staff (to patients and visitors) on the importance of safe sanitation, cleaning and beautification of surrounding areas, vermicomposting/composting of biodegradable waste management, awareness programmes, workshops, display of posters, banners, etc. were held — leveraging the participation and support of public representatives, NGOs, schoolchildren and the community. Swachhata Hi Seva programme was organised on 2 October 2018, to commemorate the 4th anniversary of the Swachh Bharat Mission. Public speech on ‘Avoiding Use of Plastics, Waste Segregation, Making Compost ^Śƌŝ͘ŚĂƌĂƚ^͕ĂŬĞƌLJ^ĞĐƟŽŶ͕E/D,E^͕ƌĞĐĞŝǀŝŶŐƚŚĞEĂƟŽŶĂůǁĂƌĚĨŽƌƚŚĞ from Kitchen Wastes’ was held on the occasion. ŵƉŽǁĞƌŵĞŶƚŽĨWĞƌƐŽŶƐǁŝƚŚŝƐĂďŝůŝƟĞƐ

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Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanti International Day of Yoga

The 127th birth anniversary of ‘Bharat Ratna’ Dr. B.R. NIMHANS Integrated Centre for Yoga organised various Ambedkar was celebrated on 18 April 2018 at NIMHANS. activities and programmes to mark the 4th International Day of Yoga in the month of June 2018. The programmes included Dr. M. Mahadeva, Former Member, Karnataka Public Service mass yoga session, yoga competitions for staff, students, Commission (KPSC) and Faculty of Economics, Institute patients and caregivers, symposium, guest lectures and outreach for Social and Economic Change (ISEC), Bengaluru was the programmes. Chief Guest. Ven. Vimala Rakkhita Bhanteji, Mahabodhi Society, Bengaluru was the Guest of Honour. Mass Yoga Session, held on 21 June 2018, evoked enthusiastic response, drawing nearly 800 participants (including the staff An exhibition of rare photos of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was and students of NIMHANS). Sattvik food/diet was offered organised in association with the Field Exhibition Unit, at NIMHANS mess and canteens. Dr. Manoj Naik, noted DAVP, Kendriya Sadan was organised on the premises of Dr. physician and Iyengar Yoga teacher, delivered a talk on ‘Yoga M.V. Govindaswamy Centre, NIMHANS. and Treatment of Back Pain’ on 22 June 2018.

International Nurses Day

The International Nurses Day was celebrated on 24 May 2018 under the theme “Nurses: A Voice to Lead – Health is a Human Right”. Dr. Rathi Balachandran, Assistant Director-General (Nursing), Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, was the Chief Guest. Dr. S. Sacchidanand, Director, Department of Medical Education, Government of Karnataka and Director cum Dean, Medical College & Research Institute, Bengaluru was the Guest of Honour. ^ƚĂīĂŶĚƐƚƵĚĞŶƚƐŽĨE/D,E^ƚĂŬŝŶŐƉĂƌƚŝŶƚŚĞDĂƐƐzŽŐĂ^ĞƐƐŝŽŶ Awards for Best Staff Nurse and Best Wards (psychiatric and neuro wings) were also presented on the occasion. Staff Nurses Independence Day Smt. Anuradha, Smt. Songam Zimick and Smt. Rebecca K received Best Nurses Award for the year 2018-19. The Best Independence Day was celebrated with patriotic fervour at Ward Awards were presented to CPC (Psychiatric Block), NIMHANS on 15 August 2018. The unfurling of the National Recovery Ward (Neuro Centre) and PRS Ward. Flag by the Director, NIMHANS and other dignitaries was followed by colourful cultural programmes by the students of NIMHANS College of Nursing and inmates of various wards of the hospital.

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A poster exhibition based on the Nurses Day Theme by students from the College of Nursing, NIMHANS was also held. /ŶĚĞƉĞŶĚĞŶĐĞĂLJĐĞůĞďƌĂƟŽŶƐ

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Naada Dhaara Musical Programme play, drama, online contests, radio talks, competitions for the patients and their caregivers, screening of movies, workshops, Naada Dhaara 2018 musical programme was organised on 20- and training programmes for mental health professionals were 21 June 2018 to mark World Music Day. World Music Day is conducted throughout the month to create awareness about celebrated every year on 21 June to promote peace and spread mental health among young people. A first-of-its kind walking goodwill through music. tour of NIMHANS for the public was also observed with the aim of reducing stigma towards mental health. The programme featured some renowned Indian classical musicians who regaled the listeners with their virtuosity and verve.

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Teachers’ Day EĂĂĚĂŚĂĂƌĂϮϬϭϴʹĞůĞďƌĂƟŶŐtŽƌůĚDƵƐŝĐĂLJ Teachers’ Day was celebrated on 25 October 2018. His Global Hand Washing Day Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji, Sri Suttur Math, Srikshetra Suttur graced the occasion as the Global Hand Washing Day was observed on 15 October 2018 Chief Guest. under the theme “Clean Hands a Recipe for Health. The Department of Neuromicrobiology organised various events to Keeping with the Teachers’ Day tradition, senior and retired create awareness about the importance of hand hygiene. Hand faculty members of NIMHANS were honoured for their hygiene drills were conducted in the wards, and healthcare contributions to the growth of the Institute. professionals and patients’ caretakers were educated about the steps of hand hygiene. A walkathon (in the hospital premises) and pick and speak competitions were also organised. Appreciation awards were presented based on the compliance to hand hygiene.

World Mental Health Day

World Mental Health Day was celebrated, under the theme “Young People and Mental Health in a Changing World”, on 20 October 2018. Hon’ble Shri Justice N. Kumar, Former Judge, High Court of Karnataka, Bengaluru was the Chief dĞĂĐŚĞƌƐ͛ĂLJĐĞůĞďƌĂƟŽŶƐ Guest. Smt. Uma M.G., Member Secretary, Karnataka State Legal Services Authority, Bengaluru was the Guest of Honour. International Day of Older Persons

The month of October was observed as World Mental Health International Day of Older Persons was observed under the Month. Various events such as awareness campaigns, role theme “Celebrating Older Human Rights Champions” on 27

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October 2018. The programme was organised by NIMHANS in association with Karnataka State Legal Services Authority and Karnataka State Resource Centre for Senior Citizens, Govt. of Karnataka.

Hon’ble Shri Justice Dinesh Maheshwari, The Chief Justice, High Court of Karnataka and Patron-in-Chief, Karnataka State legal Services Authority, inaugurated Nodal Centre for Implementation of National Legal Services Authority (Legal Services to Senior Citizens) Scheme 2016 in Karnataka and Legal Services Clinic.

<ĂƌŶĂƚĂŬĂZĂũLJŽƚƐĂǀĂĐĞůĞďƌĂƟŽŶƐ Speech and Hearing Clinic for Senior Citizens was inaugurated by Hon’ble Shri Justice A.S. Bopanna, Judge, High Court of Lamp Lighting Ceremony Karnataka and Executive Chairman, Karnataka State Legal Services Authority, Bengaluru. Lamp Lighting Ceremony of the Thirteenth Batch of BSc Nursing Students was held on 28 November 2018. Dr. K. Pledge for ‘Age Friendly Karnataka’, release of awareness Reddemma, Nodal Officer, National Consortium for PhD in brochures on mental health for elderly, launching of website Nursing, Indian Nursing Council was the Chief Guest. for ‘Age Friendly Karnataka’, interactive panel discussion on legal, social and medical issues concerning senior citizens were As part of the Lamp Lighting Ceremony celebrations, the other events held on the occasion. students and trainees lit the lamp symbolising their dedication to the profession, and took an oath to serve humanity with Vigilance Awareness Week Celebrations compassion and empathy.

The Vigilance Awareness Week was observed by NIMHANS under the theme “Eradicate Corruption – Build a New India” from 29 October 2018 to 3 November 2018. As part of the Vigilance Awareness Week, NIMHANS organised various activities including workshops and display of banners and posters at prime locations in the Institute.

Vigilance Awareness Day function was held on 29 November 2018. Shri P Thamarai Kannan, Additional Director General of Police - Welfare, Tamil Nadu was the Chief Guest. Dr. G. Gururaj Dean (Neurosciences) & Vigilance Officer, NIMHANS, administered pledge to the heads of various departments, administrative officers and other staff members >ĂŵƉ>ŝŐŚƟŶŐĞƌĞŵŽŶLJ for eradication of corruption in accordance with the instructions of the Government of India. Graduation Day

Karnataka Rajyotsava The Graduation Ceremony of NIMHANS was held on 28 November 2018. Dr. P. Satishchandra, Adviser & Sr. Karnataka Rajyotsava was celebrated with pomp and gaiety on Consultant, Apollo Institute of Neurosciences, Bengaluru & 24 November 2018 at the Institute. Shri Ravi Hegde. Editor- Former Director/Vice-Chancellor, NIMHANS graced the in-Chief, Kannada Prabha daily newspaper and Suvarna News occasion as the Chief Guest and delivered the Graduation Day channel, Bengaluru, was the Chief Guest. Address.

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Dr. Matcheri S. Keshavan, Stanley Cobb Professor and Vice- M Gourie-Devi Oration on “That evening at DMD clinic @ Chair for Public Psychiatry Beth Israel Deaconess Medical NIMHANS which changed the course of my science” on 11 Center and Massachusetts Mental Health Center, Harvard January 2019. Medical School, Boston, USA was the Guest of Honour.

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Hindi Week Valedictory 23rd Convocation of NIMHANS

Valedictory Function of the Hindi Week 2018 Celebrations was held on 21 December 2018. Dr. G. R. Sreenath, Retd. Sr. Hindi Officer, ISRO, Bengaluru was the Chief Guest.

Prizes to the winners of various competitions held as part of the Hindi Week Celebrations and certificates (of attendance) to the participants of the Hindi Workshop 2017 were distributed on the occasion.

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The 23rd Convocation of National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru was held on 19 January 2019. Shri , Hon’ble Minister for Home Affairs, Government of India graced the occasion as the Chief Guest and delivered the Convocation Address. Shri Jagat Prakash Nadda, Hon’ble Minister for Health & Family Welfare, Government of India and President, NIMHANS sĂůĞĚŝĐƚŽƌLJ&ƵŶĐƟŽŶŽĨƚŚĞ,ŝŶĚŝtĞĞŬϮϬϭϴ presided over the ceremony.

Dr. M Gourie-Devi Oration The Chief Guest, in his convocation address, urged NIMHANS to facilitate a nationwide programme to prevent suicides and to Prof. SK Brahmachari, Founder Director CSIR-IGIB & undertake systematic interventions than can help the country’s Former Director General, CSIR, India delivered the first Dr. internal security forces de-stress and handle stressful situations

24 National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences Annual Report 2018-2019 better. In this context, he lauded a similar initiative taken up National Science Day by NIMHANS in association with the Tamil Nadu Police Department for promoting the wellness of five lakh police NIMHANS celebrated National Science Day on 28 personnel and their families. February 2019 in a befitting manner. A host of science-based programmes were organised on the occasion to commemorate Delivering the presidential address, Shri Jagat Prakash Nadda eminent physicist Sir CV Raman’s discovery of the “Raman exuded confidence that NIMHANS would play a key role Effect”, which won India its first Nobel Prize in the field of in responding to the challenges of mental health care. To science. achieve this, he said, NIMHANS will have to nurture similar institutions regionally and in other parts of the country if required.

A total of 192 students were awarded various degrees (post- graduate degrees, doctoral and post-doctoral degrees, diplomas and fellowships) on successful completion of their academic programmes at the convocation. Eleven students were honoured with special awards for their exemplary performance and academic excellence.

Institute Day

NIMHANS celebrated its 45th Institute Day on 14 February 2019. Parama Poojya Jagadguru Sri Sri Sri Dr. Nirmalanandanatha Mahaswamiji, Pontiff of EĂƟŽŶĂů^ĐŝĞŶĐĞĂLJĐĞůĞďƌĂƟŽŶƐ Sri Adichunchanagiri Maha Samsthana Math, Sri Adichunchanagiri Kshetra graced the occasion as the Chief Science enthusiasts and scores of students from various Guest and delivered special address. schools and colleges across the city thronged the NIMHANS Convention Centre to witness the mega expo showcasing the Distinguished service awards were presented to selected staff scientific and clinical activities of the Institute. Display of brain members of the Institute by the Chief Guest. specimens, screening of films and documentaries on various aspects of mind-brain-behaviour, mind game for children and adults, demonstrations of brain activities, quiz competition, cognitive tests for assessing attention, display of instruments and equipment demonstrating the functions of mind and brain formed some of the major highlights of the event. Besides exhibition, drama on epilepsy to spread awareness was also staged on the occasion.

The event—which aimed at spreading the message about the significance of science in the daily lives of the people and kindling scientific temper among the young generation—received an overwhelming response with over /ŶƐƟƚƵƚĞĂLJĐĞůĞďƌĂƟŽŶƐ 4000 footfalls.

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International Women’s Day 9. POLICY IMPLEMENTATION

International Women’s Day was celebrated at NIMHANS 9.1 Implementation of Right to Information Act on 21 March 2019 with zest and vigour. Maj. Gen. Elizabeth John, Former Additional Director General, Military Nursing NIMHANS has implemented the Right to Information Act Service, New Delhi; Dr. Tejaswini , Managing 2005 as per the directions of Central Information Commission, Trustee, Adamya Chetana Foundation, Bengaluru; Air Cdre. Government of India, and the Ministry of Health and Family (Dr.) Vanmalini Tewari, Air Officer Commanding Medical Welfare, Government of India. A team of Central Public Training Centre, Air Force, Bengaluru; Smt. Roopa D Information Officers headed by the Registrar of the Institute— Moudgil, Inspector General of Police, Railways, Karnataka who is the Appellate Authority—is responsible for providing were the Guests of Honour. information to a person who seeks information under the RTI Act. The Public Relations Officer serves as the liaison officer Felicitations and cultural events by the staff and students of and handles correspondence with the authorities concerned. NIMHANS marked the celebrations. Quarterly returns pertaining to RTI are filed and submitted to Central Information Commission online as per the prescribed guidelines. During 2018-19, the Institute received about 100 RTI applications, and replies to the queries were sent within the stipulated time.

9.2 Government of India Reservation Policy

NIMHANS functions under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India and follows the reservation policy as laid down by the Central Government for faculty recruitment and student admission. /ŶƚĞƌŶĂƟŽŶĂůtŽŵĞŶ͛ƐĂLJĐĞůĞďƌĂƟŽŶƐ 9.3 Persons with Disabilities Act

8. DONATIONS Reservation to Persons with Disabilities is provided by NIMHANS in line with the provisions of the Persons with NIMHANS receives diverse support from various individuals Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Rights and and organisations. Donors generously make financial Full Participation) Act, 1995 in various posts and services of contributions that support patient care, research, education the Institute. NIMHANS is also involved in various activities and prevention programmes. During the review period, initiated to remedy the exclusion of persons with disabilities donations were received from Kapoor Imaging Pvt. Ltd.: Rs. by focusing on promoting accessibility, as well as removing 5,00,000/- (cVEDA Project Research Activities), Ms. Prabha different types of barriers in the society. Venkatesh Thirthalli: Rs. 1,30,000/- (Mane Manasa Fund), Mrs. Srimathi KS: Rs. 1,00,000/- (Research and Development 9.4 Official Language Policy Fund for Schizophrenia Conditions), Mr. Avinash Amarlal: Rs. 1,00,000/- (Poor Patients Fund), Bagaria Charitable Trust: Rs. The Official Language Implementation policies and 92,500/- (Neuropsychiatric Genetics Fund), Mr. Srinivas: Rs. Constitutional provisions (Official Languages Act, 1963 85,000/- (Psychiatry Corpus Fund), Mr. Prem Kumar Sinha: and the Official Languages Rule, 1976) are being strictly Rs. 20000/- (Poor Patients Fund), Ms. Vrushali Patwardhan: implemented at NIMHANS under the guidance of the Rs. 20,000/- (Research on Schizophrenia), KMCC Bengaluru: Department of Official Language, Union Ministry of Health Rs. 20,000/- (Poor Patients Fund) and others. and Family Welfare, Government of India. Advertisements,

26 National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences Annual Report 2018-2019 notifications, name boards, and sign boards are in Hindi and and Redressal) Act, 2013. The purpose of the committee is English. Hindi courses/classes, Hindi typing and stenography to provide protection against sexual harassment of women at training are conducted regularly. workplace and for the prevention and redressal of complaints of sexual harassment and matters connected therewith or 9.5 Internal Complaints Committee incidental thereto. During 2018-19, the ICC received two complaints. After preliminary enquiry, recommendations were The Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) at NIMHANS sent to the administration by ICC for appropriate action. was formed in 2015 as per the provisions of the Sexual Sensitization and awareness programmes were also carried out Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition during the period.

NABH Accreditation NIMHANS is on the verge of achieving another notable milestone. Following a two-year rigorous preparation in adopting best scientific practices, administrative amendments and systematic implementation, the institute is marching towards obtaining National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers (NABH) Accreditation.

The accreditation/certification is awarded for excellence in patient safety and clinical care. It is based on a set of stringent parameters encompassing safety codes, strict infection control practices, infrastructure requirements and monitoring and measurement of quality indicators and conducting periodic internal audits.

At the initiation level, various committees and teams were formed, vital documents (manuals, SOPs, protocols, etc.) were prepared, and extensive internal audits were conducted in compliance with the prescribed NABH norms and standards. Accreditation stimulates continuous improvement and enables the organisation in demonstrating commitment to quality care. It also raises community confidence in the services provided by the healthcare organisation. Laxmi Borannavar Prize winning entry in the Art Competition conducted by Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services, NIMHANS

National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences 27 The Road Ahead

2018-19 was an eventful year for NIMHANS with significant developments. The year saw a steady acceleration on the path that we were already on, and we used the opportunity to make substantial growth.

Various new initiatives reflect and strengthen our commitment to patient care through the promotion of evidence-based health policy and essential capacity development. Advanced and novel tests for neurological disorders have been introduced. Clinics and wards for different sub- specialities have been developed to provide greater impetus to both hospital services and research in areas like movement disorders, epilepsy, stroke, etc. The Department of Neurology has also increased seats for post-graduate courses by 35 percent to augment human resource capabilities in a much needed area.

Operation theatre infrastructure has been expanded for optimum functioning. State-of the-art modular OT facilities such as Intraoperative MRI, CT and Ultrasound have been made available to perform surgeries with greater visibility, leading to increased confidence and precision for better outcomes. Artificial Intelligence is fuelling smarter prosthetics than ever before. Commendable strides are being made by the Department of Neurosurgery in the development of intelligent prostheses, which are reflected in the patents filed for such innovations.

Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) certification was achieved for Medical Cyclotron (in the Centre of Molecular Neuroimaging) — a big step forward for effective functioning of the facility, enabling newer radio pharmaceutical testing. Additional CT/MRI equipment have been procured and allied services enhanced to cater to the ever-increasing demand for imaging services. This will also help in reduction in waiting time for patients. PACS for neuroimaging was upgraded for added security and improved protection against failure. NIMHANS has played a pivotal role in the expansion of District Mental Health Programme across the country. Handholding support was extended to various state governments (Chhattisgarh, Orissa, Manipur, Gujarat, , Uttarakhand, West Bengal, Kerala) in rolling out mental health care and services. Plans are afoot to start academic training in psychiatry and allied areas in 45 mental hospitals across the country. Telemedicine services have given rise to new platforms that offer access to the many benefits technology can bring to the healthcare environment. These services have not only benefitted the patients but also helped the referring doctors receive expert guidance. A vital component has now been formalised and structured to carve out postgraduate diploma course in primary care psychiatry. About 20 candidates have just completed this course.

Rules and regulations for the Mental Health Care Act have been framed under the aegis of NIMHANS. The Act has opened doors to various challenges. Providing mental health care to all despite the scarcity of adequately trained mental health care personnel is one of them. However, the launch of NIMHANS Digital Academy (NDA) has proven to be a potential solution for this. NDA has, so far, trained over 1000 mental health professionals. Further, the trained professionals have treated over one lakh patients in the community already. Enthused by the overwhelming response, NDA is all set to spread its wings and establish academies in other states (in Gujarat to begin with) to scale up the process and reach the targets set for each state.

Going forward, digital activities are expected to gather further momentum. Expansion of digital academy into the areas of neurosciences is also crucial. This can be achieved with proper networking and expediting requisite technology. Then, there is a need to standardise integrative health services and make this sustainable in the community. Development of newer radiopharmaceuticals for imaging several neuronal regions and aiding diagnoses in various functional neuropsychiatric disorders is also essential. The acute emergency care in neurology for stroke conditions deserves attention, as timely intervention has the potential to abort disability. Provision of comprehensive trauma care facilities under one roof has been a felt need. Efforts are on to establish the same in the Northern Campus of NIMHANS. In pursuant to the Hon’ble Prime Minister and Union Government’s resolve to move towards the goal of ‘Digital India’, NIMHANS has set the wheels in motion through various new initiatives. An IT cell has been set up and digitizing of most of the services is on the verge of completion.

With our skilled personnel, advanced technology and a burgeoning infrastructure, we look to the future with anticipation and confidence.

Dr. BN Gangadhar Director Staff who Served NIMHANS (Retired / Superannuated)

Smt. Lalitha Koti Sri. A Ravikumar Sr. Librarian Sr. Technician DOJ: 17.09.1987 DOJ: 15.03.1986 DOR: 30.04.2018 DOR: 30.04.2018

Sri. J Nataraja Sri. BK Vidya Shankar SSA BME Gr- II Boiler Operator DOJ: 29.03.1985 DOJ: 30.12.1983 DOR: 30.04.2018 DOR: 30.04.2018

Sri. Venkatesh R Sri. Mariyappa Smt. Radhamma D *QURKVCN1HſEG#UUKUVCPV *QURKVCN1HſEG#UUKUVCPV *QURKVCN1HſEG#UUKUVCPV DOJ: 15.03.1979 DOJ: 24.09.1986 DOJ: 17.11.1987 DOR: 30.04.2018 DOR: 30.04.2018 DOR: 30.04.2018 Dr. N Krishna Reddy Sri. BK Narayana Sastry Sri. Appasaheb S Badage Prof. of Psychiatric Steno Gr-I Senior Instructor (RMG) Social Work DOJ: 05.10.1987 DOJ: 03.08.1981 DOJ: 20.07.1981 DOR: 31.05.2018 DOR: 31.05.2018 DOR: 31.05.2018

Sri. M Munirajaiah Sri. Rahamathulla Post Mortem Assistant *QURKVCN1HſEG#UUKUVCPV DOJ: 15.03.1979 DOJ: 15.03.1979 DOR: 31.05.2018 DOR: 31.05.2018

Sri. Rajan J Sri. Subbanna Sri. Chandrappa *QURKVCN1HſEG#UUKUVCPV MTS (Tech) Reddy KS DOJ: 22.02.1989 DOJ: 05.12.1985 MTS (Tech) DOR: 31.05.2018 DOR: 30.06.2018 DOJ: 20.02.1989 DOR: 30.06.2018

Dr. Ahalya Raguram Smt. Y Flora Thangam Prof. of Clinical Psychology Nursing Tutor DOJ: 21.02.1987 DOJ: 06.06.1983 DOR: 31.07.2018 DOR: 31.07.2018

Smt. V Thirthakalyani Sri. K Prabhakar Smt. ND Thripuramba Ward Supervisor AAO Manager DOJ: 19.06.1991 DOJ: 23.07.1984 DOJ: 22.01.1997 DOR: 31.07.2018 DOR: 31.07.2018 DOR: 31.07.2018 Sri. RR Devaki Smt. Muna T Smt. Munilakshmamma Subramanya *QURKVCN1HſEG#UUKUVCPV *QURKVCN1HſEG#UUKUVCPV Steno Gr- I DOJ: 21.08.1987 DOJ: 24.08.1987 DOJ: 08.02.1988 DOR: 31.07.2018 DOR: 31.07.2018 DOR: 31.07.2018

Smt. K Vasulakshmi Sri. N Chandrashekar Personal Secretary Manager DOJ: 25.10.1982 DOJ: 15.03.1979 DOR: 31.08.2018 DOR: 31.08.2018

Smt. Philomena Babu Sri. Sabhapathy Smt. Sali Jacob Ward Supervisor *QURKVCN1HſEG#UUKUVCPV Ward Supervisor DOJ: 17.06.1986 DOJ: 15.03.1979 DOJ: 13.05.1983 DOR: 31.08.2018 DOR: 30.09.2018 DOR: 30.11.2018

Smt. Udaya Kumari Sri. Sree Ramulu Chief Technician *QURKVCN1HſEG#UUKUVCPV DOJ: 01.05.1985 DOJ: 05.06.1987 DOR: 31.12.2018 DOR: 31.12.2018

Sri. Chandrashekara Sri. Chikka Anjanappa Sri. Venkataswamy *QURKVCN1HſEG#UUKUVCPV *QURKVCN1HſEG#UUKUVCPV MTS (Tech) DOJ: 21.05.1986 DOJ: 23.03.1989 DOJ: 22.03.1989 DOR: 31.01.2019 DOR: 24.02.2019 (VRS) DOR: 28.02.2019 Sri. Raja Smt. Vanajamma Sri. Shamanna D MTS (Tech) *QURKVCN1HſEG#UUKUVCPV MTS (Tech) DOJ: 22.03.1989 DOJ: 22.03.1989 DOJ: 22.03.1989 DOR: 28.02.2019 DOR: 28.02.2019 DOR: 28.02.2019

Sri. Aswathappa Dr. N Shivashankar MTS (Tech) Prof. of Speech Pathology & DOJ: 22.03.1989 Audiology DOR: 28.02.2019 DOJ: 31.07.1982 DOR: 31.03.2019

Sri. Vijayakumar R Sri. Muthu Raju K Asst. Inst. (Fitter) *QURKVCN1HſEG#UUKUVCPV DOJ: 22.02.1989 DOJ: 15.03.1979 DOR: 31.03.2019 DOR: 31.03.2019 Rishi Pratham

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34 National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences Awards, Honours and Key Assignments

BIOPHYSICS Ms. Kavitha KP, Project Trainee, received Best Poster Presentation Award, ‘Purification and characterization of Tubby like protein-3’, th Ms. Unni S, PhD Scholar, received Best Oral Presentation Award, 46 National Seminar on Crystallography, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, ‘Hybrid pharmacophore - based screening to discover potential 27-29 June 2018. inhibitors against Kelch domain of Keap1: Therapeutic potential towards neurodegenerative disorders’, 46th National Seminar on Crystallography, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, 27-29 June 2018. BIOSTATISTICS

Dr. P Marimuthu, Professor & Head, (i) Executive Member, International Biometric Society Indian Region (ii) Member, Project Review Committee, Socio-Behavioural Research Group, Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), New Delhi, attended meetings on 23 January and 19 March 2019.

Dr. K Thennarasu, Professor, Editor, Bulletin of Indian Society for Medical Statistics.

Dr. Mariamma Philip, Associate Professor, (i) Chief Guest, inauguration function of the workshop on ‘Application of Biostatistics DƐ͘hŶŶŝ^͕WŚ^ĐŚŽůĂƌ͕ƌĞĐĞŝǀŝŶŐĞƐƚKƌĂůWƌĞƐĞŶƚĂƟŽŶǁĂƌĚĂƚƚŚĞϰϲƚŚ in Nursing Research’, Directorate of Medical & Health Services, Shri EĂƟŽŶĂů^ĞŵŝŶĂƌŽŶƌLJƐƚĂůůŽŐƌĂƉŚLJ͘ Vinoba Bhave College of Nursing, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, 29 June 2018 (ii) Chairperson, Research and Ethical Committee, Narayana Ms. Syeda Zehra Haider, PhD Scholar, received the Best Poster Hrudayala College of Nursing, Bengaluru, attended meeting on 25 Award, ‘Inner retinal neurons show diabetes induced changes in January 2019. mitochondrial physiology’, 36th Annual Conference of Indian Academy of Neurosciences, BHU, , 29-31October 2018, Dr. Binukumar, Associate Professor, (i) Treasurer, Indian Society for Medical Statistics (ii) Member, Communication Committee, Ms. Aishwarya Raj, PhD Scholar, received (a) DST-Inspire PhD International Biometric Society Indian Region. Fellowship (b) Best Poster Award (Second Prize), 2nd International Society for Gene and Cellular Therapy (ISGCT) Conference, Dr. Binu VS, Assistant Professor, Treasurer, International Biometric NIMHANS, Bengaluru. Society, Indian Region.

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Ms. Amrutha Jose, PhD Scholar, received Best Paper Presentation Dr. Kumar R, PDF, received Best Poster Award, ‘Psychoeducation in Award, ‘Analysis of binary outcome and survival data – A joint ADHD – A pictorial model, First National Conference on Mental modeling approach’, Statistics Day, Glaxo Smith Kline (GSK) Asia Health Education (MHECON), 6-7 April 2018. Pvt. Ltd., Bengaluru, 24 January 2019. CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY Dr. Sravya P, PhD Scholar, received (i) Travel Award and the Best Dr. K John Vijay Sagar, Professor & Head, Member (a) Technical Proffered Paper Award, ‘Mitochondrial DNA content based sub Resource Group on Adolescent Mental Health, Ministry of Health grouping of medulloblastoma predicts clinical outcome’, ISNOCON & Family Welfare, Government of India (b) Editor Board, Archives 2018, AIIMS, New Delhi (ii) ISNO International Travel Grant, of Mental Health (c) Editorial Board, Journal of Mental Health ASNO 2018, , China. Education ( JMHEdu), NIMHANS (d) Expert panel, Parent Circle Magazine. Dr. Shweta Prasad, PhD Scholar, received (i) 3rd prize for paper presentation, ‘Volumetric abnormalities of hippocampal subfields in Dr. Satish Girimaji, Sr. Professor, (i) Chairperson, Ethics Essential Tremor’, 4th Annual Conference of Movement Disorders Committee, Indian Institute of Science (ii) Member, Preparation of Society of India (MDSICON 2019), New Delhi, 22-24 February Standard Treatment Workflow (STW), Dept. of Health Research, 2019 (ii) Travel Grant, AOCN 2018, to attend 16th Asian Oceanian New Delhi. Congress of Neurology, Seoul, South Korea, November 2018 (iii) Travel Grant, MDS Awards Committee, to attend 22nd International Dr. Shekhar P Seshadri, Sr. Professor, (i) awarded Certificate of Congress of Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders, Hong ‘Outstanding Contribution in Reviewing’, Asian Journal of Psychiatry, Kong, October 2018. October 2018 (ii) Member (a) Advisory Board, Centre for Child and the Law - National Law School of India University (CCL NLSUI), Dr. Preethi V Reddy, PhD Scholar, received Best Poster Award (a) Bengaluru (b) Advisory Board, Emotional Safety of Schools, Teachers ‘Association between childhood abuse and intimate partner violence Foundation (c) Governing Council, Richmond Fellowship Bangalore among women with Bipolar Disorder: a comparison with healthy Branch (d) Advisory Board, Cambridge School, HSR Layout, women’ (b) ‘Cortical inhibition in major depression and mania: A Bengaluru (e) Advisory Committee, for a study on early childhood transcranial magnetic stimulation study’, World Bipolar Day CME care & education, Centre Policy & Budget Studies, Bengaluru (f ) 2019, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, 24 March 2019. Editorial Board, Asian Journal of Psychiatry (g) Advisory Board, Journal of Indian Association for Child & Adolescent Mental Health (h) Indian Psychiatric Society Task Force on Disability (iii) Secretary CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY & General, Richmond Fellowship, National Board (iv) Chairperson, TOXICOLOGY House Committee and Admission Committee, Asha House Richmond Fellowship, Bengaluru (v) Member, Board of Trustees, Dr. Phalguni Anand Alladi, Sr. Scientific Officer, Visiting Professor, RBANM’s Education Charity, Bengaluru. Institute of Neurophysiology, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany, April - June 2018. Dr. Rajendra KM, Assistant Professor, received (a) Best Oral Presentation Award, Brief Evidence Based Introductory Psycho- Ms. Ranganayaki S, PhD Scholar, received, Travel Grant from the Drama Session on ‘SELF-CONCEPT: A value addition to life skill German Neuroscience Society to attend the 13th Göttingen Meeting modules for adolescents’ (b) Best Poster Presentation Award, ‘Gradual of the German Neuroscience Society, 20-23 March 2019. Change of Attitude Model (GCAM) of Self Cutting (SC): Explaining Learning of SC, From Experimentation to Habit formation’, First National Conference on Mental Health Education (MHECON CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY 2018), Bengaluru, 6-7 April 2018. Dr. Suman LN, Professor & Head, (i) Resource Person, training Dr. Sravanti L, DM Student, received Best Poster Presentation Award programme for Well-Being Officers, Karnataka State Police (ii) (Third Prize), ‘I want to be the male version of Radha: Analyze that!’ Member (a) Academic Council, National Institute for Empowerment CAPCME 2019 Adolescence: Contemporary issues in the clinic and of Persons with Multiple Disabilities (NIEPMD), Chennai (b) Board beyond, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, 15-16 March 2019. of Studies in Psychology, National College, Jayanagar, Bengaluru.

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Dr. Uma H, Professor, (i) Expert/resource person, framing of Dr. Devvarta Kumar, Professor, Coordinator, programme for Well- curriculum for children with special needs (invited by the Department being Officers, Karnataka State Police. of Primary & Secondary Education, Government of Karnataka), 17 April 2018 (ii) Resource person, framing of syllabus for Master of Dr. Poornima Bhola, Additional Professor, (i) attended the meeting of Psychology, Gadag University (iii) Expert Associate, ‘Happiness’ project ‘Family relationships, Marriage related beliefs and expectations project, to develop app for happiness in children (iv) Expert and its association with mental health in new Indian middle class: A Consultant, Project on SLD of an NGO funded by IIM, Bengaluru (v) transgenerational approach’ (funded by ICSSR, New Delhi), as expert Member (a) Board of Studies, Department of Psychology, Bangalore member, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, 5 June 2018 (ii) attended grant University (b) Executive Committee, Child and Adolescent Mental proposal meeting for project ‘Co-design and feasibility and acceptability Health (c) Editorial Board, Journal of Indian Association of Child testing of school-based preventative mental health interventions in and Adolescent Mental Health. indicated young people in Bengaluru, India’, Birmingham, UK, 22-24 August 2018 (iii) Member (a) Ethics Committee, Karunashraya Trust, Dr. Anisha Shah, Professor, (i) Member (a) Society for Exploration Bengaluru (b) Editorial Board, Journal of Mental Health Education of Psychotherapy Integration (b) International Society for - and Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Mental Health Focused Therapy (c) American Psychological Association- (c) International Steering Committee, Society for Psychotherapy International Affiliate (d) American Psychological Association Research Collaborative Research Network (d) Training and Research (e) International Family Therapy Association (f) Governing Centre in Mental Health, Richmond Fellowship Society, Bengaluru Council, Richmond Fellowship Society, ASHA, Bengaluru, (e) Doctoral Committee, KU Leuven University, Belgium and Tata attended meetings on 28 May 2018, 21 January & 30 March 2019 Institute of Social Sciences, (f ) Core team, Psychiatric (ii) Fellow (a) Indian Association of Clinical Psychologists (b) Rehabilitation Services: Needs Assessment Project for Rehabilitation Indian Association for Social Psychiatry (c) World Association of Services for Convicts/Under trials in Bangalore Central Jail. Psychosocial Rehabilitation. Dr. Thomas Kishore M, Additional Professor, (i) Member (a) Dr. Seema Mehrotra, Professor, (i) received Prof. LGP Achar Organizing Committee, Symposium on ‘Psychotherapy Supervision Memorial Oration Award, Indian Psychiatric Society-Karnataka and Training: A Journey in Progress’, Department of Clinical Chapter - 2017-18 for contribution to psychotherapy and related Psychology, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, 27 July 2018 (b) Member, Indian areas, Annual State Conference, KANCIPS-2018, Dharwad, 31 Psychiatry Society Task Force on Disabilities (Neurodevelopmental August 2018 (ii) External Expert Member, Ethics Committee, Sri Disorders and Specific Learning Disability), 2018 (ii) Lead author, Shankara Cancer Foundation, Bengaluru. Clinical Practice Guidelines on Intellectual Disability for the Indian Psychiatric Society, 2018 (iii) Section Editor, Clinical Psychology Dr. Paulomi Sudhir, Professor, Member (a) Scientific Advisory Board, Section of the Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (iv) Life PRIDE (PREMIUM for adolescents), a Wellcome Trust funded Associate Member, The Indian Psychiatric Society (v) Technical trial, conducted in association with the London School of Hygiene Advisor, Centre for Budget and Policy Studies (CBPS)’s project & Tropical Medicine, UK, Sangath, Goa and the Public Health titled, ‘Centering children in the development debate in India: public Foundation, New Delhi (b) Institute Ethics Committee, IIPH action for early start, fair start, and fitting start’ (vi) Technical Advisor (), Bengaluru Campus. for the Teacher Foundation’s project titled, ‘A study on Developing Socio Emotional Standards in Learning (SSEL)’ (vii) Recognized as Dr. Keshav Kumar, Professor, Member (a) Academic Council (b) Honorary PhD Supervisor for a term of three years by the University Board of Studies, Department of Psychology, Christ (Deemed to be of Liverpool, UK. University), Bengaluru. Dr. Veena Satyanarayana, Associate Professor (i) Associate Editor, Dr. Manjula M, Professor, (i) Member, Editorial Board, Indian Mental Health Section of BMC Women’s Health journal, 2018-2019 Journal of Psychological Medicine (ii) Member (a) Protocol (ii) Member (a) Task Force, TDR Expert Group meeting on Gender Review Committee, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru and Intersectionality in Research on Infectious Diseases of Poverty. (b) Child Protection Committee, Delhi Public School, Electronic World Health Organization, Geneva, 20-21 November 2018 (b) City, Bengaluru (c) Board of Studies, Department of Applied Scientific Committee Marcé International Conference on Perinatal Psychology, Pondicherry University (d) Scientific Advisory Board, Mental Health, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, 26-28 September 2018. PRIDE (PREMIUM for adolescents), a Wellcome Trust funded trial, conducted in association with the London School of Hygiene Dr. Aruna Rose Mary Kapanee, Associate Professor, Member, & Tropical Medicine, UK, Sangath, Goa and the Public Health National-level Task Force on Integrating Mental Health and Epilepsy Foundation, New Delhi. in Comprehensive Primary Health Care.

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Dr. Shantala Hegde, Associate Professor, Expert Member, Core Disabilities), Christ (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru, 1 Team, Cognitive Neuroscience Domain, for ‘Collaboration 4.0- December 2018. Artificial Intelligence in India’ project, NSRCEL, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIMB), 16 January 2019. Ms. Aparna Anna Mathai, PhD Scholar, received Best Paper Award, ‘Beliefs about , of coherence, difficulties in emotional Dr. Rajkumari P Reddy, Associate Professor, Member, Core Team, regulation in depression: A pilot study’, Symposium on Current Wellbeing Officers Training Programme, Karnataka State Police. Trends in Psychological Approaches to the Management of Affective Disorders, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, 15-16 September 2017. Dr. Gitanjali Narayanan, Associate Professor, (i) Member (a) International Society for the Study of Personality Disorders (ISSPD) (b) International Affiliate, American Psychological Association (APA) EPIDEMIOLOGY (c) The Society for Qualitative Enquiry in Psychology (ii) Guest Editor, Indian Journal of Psychiatry, Supplement on Psychosocial Dr. G Gururaj, Sr. Professor, (i) honoured with the prestigious Dr. Interventions in Addictive Disorders, Indian Psychiatric Society, Raja Ramanna State Award (Category: Science Education) for the 2018. year 2018, by Karnataka State Council for Science and Technology (KSCST), Government of Karnataka, Bengaluru, 6 August 2018 (ii) Dr. Nithya Poornima, Assistant Professor, (i) recieved Best Oral Paper Invited Member, Board of the International Organizing Committee Presentation Award, ‘Factors influencing the mental health of mental of WHO for Injury Prevention Conferences, June 2018 (iii) Invited health professionals’, MHECON 2018, NIMHANS Bengaluru, 6 Member, Expert Committee, NITI Aayog and Ministry of Health April 2018 (ii) Member, Editorial Board, JIACAM (iii) Honorary and Family Welfare for Strengthening Trauma Care Services in India, Member, Advisory Board (a) Parent Circle - A parenting magazine August 2018. (b) The Free Thinking School - A Montessori Preschool Foundation (iv) Honorary Advisor, Key Education Foundation for development of a framework for emotional skills in preschoolers.

Dr. Jyotsna Agrawal, Assistant Professor, Member, Core Committee, Symposium on Psychotherapy Supervision and Training: A Journey in Progress, 27 July 2018.

Dr. Himani Kashyap, Assistant Professor, (i) Member (a) Core team, Wellbeing Officers Training Programme, Karnataka State Police (b) Editorial Board, Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (ii) Judge, poster session, International Marce Society Perinatal Mental Health Conference, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, 27 September 2018.

Dr. G Gururaj, Sr. Professor, being honoured with Dr. Raja Ramanna State Ms. Arpitha Jacob, PhD Scholar, received Travel Award, European ǁĂƌĚ;ĂƚĞŐŽƌLJ͗^ĐŝĞŶĐĞĚƵĐĂƟŽŶͿĨŽƌƚŚĞLJĞĂƌϮϬϭϴ͕ďLJ<ĂƌŶĂƚĂŬĂ^ƚĂƚĞ Neuroscience Conference for Doctoral Students (ENCODS) 2019, ŽƵŶĐŝůĨŽƌ^ĐŝĞŶĐĞĂŶĚdĞĐŚŶŽůŽŐLJ;<^^dͿ͕'ŽǀĞƌŶŵĞŶƚŽĨ<ĂƌŶĂƚĂŬĂ Francis Crick Institute, London, UK, 24-25 June 2019. Dr. Girish N, Professor & Head, delivered the Sri B M Patil Oration, Ms. Radhika K, PhD Scholar, Dr. Manjula M, Professor, received ‘Mental Health Care: Initiatives in Karnataka’, State-level Conference Best Paper Award, ‘Risk factors in the family associated with child of the Karnataka Association of Community Health, Davanagere. sexual abuse: A retrospective qualitative study of adult survivors’, 1st National Conclave on Psychological Trauma Child Protection and Dr. BS Pradeep, Additional Professor, Member (a) State Advisory Mental Illness, AIIMS, New Delhi, 27-28 March 2018. Board, National Services Scheme (NSS), Government of Karnataka (b) Adolescent Health Working Group, RMNCAH (Reproductive, Ms. Poornima V, PhD Scholar, received Best Poster Award, ‘Lived Maternal, Neonatal, Child and Adolescent Health), UNFPA – experiences of siblings of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder’, Coalition Meeting, Ford Foundation, New Delhi, 10 April 2018. 1st Annual BCS International Conference (Binghamton University, Christ University and Stepping Stones Centre - Interdisciplinary Dr. Senthil Amudhan R, Associate Professor, Member (a) expert panel Research, Treatment and Education for Children with Developmental for screening BMJ Awards – 2018 entries (b) Committee

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HUMAN GENETICS Dr. Radhakrishnan M, Professor & Head, Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Neuroanaesthesiology and Critical Care.

Dr. GK Chetan, Professor & Head, (i) Member, Editorial Board (a) Dr. GS Umamaheswara Rao, Professor, (i) Associate Editor, Spandidos publications (b) Biomedical Journal (c) OMICS Group Neurology India (ii) Section Editor, Original Articles, Journal of (d) Medical Science Monitor (e) Cytotechnology (f ) Meta Gene Neuroanaesthesiology and Critical Care. and Tumor Biology (ii) Member, Board of Studies (a) Department of Genetics, Bangalore University (b) Department of Genetics and Dr. V Bhadrinarayan, Professor, Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Genomics, University of Mysore (c) Department of Biochemistry, Neuroanaesthesiology and Critical Care. Nitte University.

Dr. Ramesh VJ, Professor, Editorial Board Member, Journal of Dr. Monojit Debnath, Additional Professor, (i) received Best Neuroanaesthesiology and Critical Care. Poster Award (First Prize), ‘Exploring Th17 pathway related signatures in a large Indian cohort of Guillain Barré Syndrome’, Dr. Sriganesh K, Additional Professor, (i) Proficiency Award by International Update on Neuromuscular Disorder, NERVECON Indian Society of Anaesthesiologists 2018 (ii) received Travel Grant III, Hyderabad, 24-26 August 2018 (ii) received the recognition from International Association for the Study of Pain Financial Aid for of ‘Outstanding Reviewer’, Asian Journal of Psychiatry, Elsevier, attending, World Congress of Pain, Boston, USA, September 2018 November, 2018 (iii) Grant Reviewer, Israel Science Foundation (iii) Member (a) International Relations Committee, Indian Society (ISF), Israel (iv) Member, Editorial Board (a) Journal of Genetics of Neuroanaesthesiology and Critical Care (b) Executive Committee, and Genome Research, ClinMed International Library, USA (b) Indian Society for the Study of Pain, Karnataka State Chapter (c) Journal of Immunology and Vaccine Technology, Open Science Editorial Board, Journal of Neuroanaesthesiology and Critical Care Publications, Hyderabad (v) External subject expert for Doctoral (iv) Hon. Secretary, Indian Society of Anaesthesiologists, Karnataka Committee (a) Department of Cell Biology and Molecular State Chapter. Genetics, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Sri Devaraj Urs Academy of Higher Education and Research, Kolar (b) Committee Dr. Sangeetha RP, Sr. Resident, (i) received First Prize for paper of School of Regenerative Medicine, Manipal Academy of Higher presentation, ‘Effect of remote ischemic preconditioning on cerebral Education, Bangalore (c) Department of Paediatrics, JIPMER, vasospasm and biomarkers of cerebral ischemia in aneurysmal Pondicherry. subarachnoid hemorrhage’, ISNACC National Conference, , February 2019 (ii) received International Travel Grant from ICMR, Dr. Mathivanan Jothi, Assistant Professor, Member, Board of Studies ISNACC and CSIR for paper presentation at ASNACC Conference, and Doctoral Committee, Department of Biotechnology, Bharathiar Japan, March 2019. University, Coimbatore. Dr. Seham Syeda, Sr. Resident, received (a) First Prize for paper presentation, ‘Requirement of propofol for induction of anaesthesia MENTAL HEALTH EDUCATION determined using bilateral bispectral index is reduced in severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) compared to mild and moderate TBI’ Dr. SK Chaturvedi, Sr. Professor of Psychiatry & Head (I/c), Member, (b) Second Prize in Quiz Competition, Annual ISNACC National Expert Committee, UGC and visited All India Institute of Speech Conference, Gurgaon, 9-12 February 2019. and Hearing (for inspection of infrastructure and facilities), Mysuru, 4-5 May 2018. NEUROCHEMISTRY Dr. Sharmitha Krishnamurthy, Research Fellow, received Best Oral Paper Presentation award, ‘Media Reporting of Suicide in the The Metabolic Laboratory received 100% satisfactory results in the Bengaluru E-edition of three major Indian dailies during 2017: proficiency testing for Screening of Inborn Errors of Metabolism An archival study’, 2nd National Conference on Mental Health by Tandem Mass Spectrometry (TMS) conducted by Centers for Education (MHECON2019), NIMHANS, Bengaluru, 23 February Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, USA, for 2018. 2019.

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Dr. Sarada Subramanian, Professor and Head, (i) Member (a) Editorial Board, Indian Journal of Experimental Biology (b) Doctoral Committee, SASTRA University, Thanjavur (ii) Associate Editor, BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine.

Dr. Nandakumar DN, Additional Professor, Member (a) Executive Committee, Society for Neurochemistry India (SNCI) (b) Doctoral Advisory Committee, JSS University, Mysuru.

Dr. Ravish H, Assistant Professor, (i) External Quality Assessor, Kayakalp Programme, (ii) Member, Doctoral Committee, Dayanada Sagar University, Bengaluru.

Ms. Archana Natarajan, PhD Scholar, received the Augmenting Writing Skills for Articulating Research (AWSAR) Award (for one of the 100 Best Popular Science Stories under the PhD category) from Clinical Biochemistry Unit was included in the “Best Laboratory” the Department of Science and Technology (DST) 2018, Vigyan category in the worldwide peer review performance by External Prasar, New Delhi. Quality Assurance (EQAS) Program conducted by Bio-rad Laboratories. NEURO IMAGING & INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY

Dr. Hima Pendharkar, Additional Professor and Dr. Kajari Bhattacharya, Sr. Resident, received First Prize in poster presentation, ‘Peripartum neurovascular emergencies: Imaging illustrated’, FOGSI Gestosis, Annual Event of Nagpur Obstetrics & Gynaecological Society, Nagpur, 26-28 July 2018.

ƌ͘ ,ŝŵĂ WĞŶĚŚĂƌŬĂƌ ƌĞĐĞŝǀŝŶŐ ƚŚĞ ĂǁĂƌĚ ĨŽƌ ďĞƐƚ ƉŽƐƚĞƌ ƉƌĞƐĞŶƚĂƟŽŶ͕ Dr. Rita Christopher, Professor, (i) External expert member, School '^dK^/^ϮϬϭϴ͘ of Medical Sciences Board, University of Hyderabad, Telangana (ii) Member (a) PhD Registration Committee, University of Health Sciences (RGUHS), Bengaluru (b) Steering Committee for NEUROLOGICAL REHABILITATION Inborn Errors of Metabolism, FSSAI, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India (c) Board of Studies, Dayananda Sagar Dr. Gaurav Gomez, Senior Resident, received First Prize, Untie a University, Bengaluru (d) Pompe Disease Steering Committee, New Knot in Medical Practice competition, All India Interventional Pain Delhi (e) Scientific Advisory Board, Sanofi Genzyme, New Delhi. Update, Chennai, 10 March 2019.

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NEUROLOGY NEUROMICROBIOLOGY

Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal, Professor & Head, President-elect, Indian Dr. S Nagarathna, Professor & Head, (i) Member, (a) Institute Academy of Neurology (IAN). Biosafety Committee and Advisory Board, M/s Pentavalent Biosciences Pvt. Ltd., Bengaluru. (b) State level Kayakalpa Inspection Dr. SR Chandra, Professor, (i) received (a) Faculty Research Team (ii) Panelist for Brucellosis, A Paradigm for ‘One Health’ in Award, as one among the Top 10 knowledge producers in India India. One Health International Conference, New Delhi, 2019. and Outstanding Research Faculty for the Academic year 2017-18, by Careers 360 (b) Sister Nivedita Award for community services Dr. HB Veenakumari, Professor, Peer assessment of Sri Vinoba from Bharath Cultural Forum, Alappuzha, Kerala, 01 November Bhave Civil Hospital under Kayakalp Award 2018-19 Scheme, 13-14 2018 (iii) Subject expert for review of grant proposal, University November 2018. of Ottawa Medical Research Fund, Department of Psychiatry, The Royal Institute of Mental Health affiliated to the University of Dr. Varun, PhD Scholar, received, Dr. AM Saoji Memorial Award Ottawa, December 2018 (iv) Section Editor (Neurology), 7th Edition for Best Paper in Immunology, MICROCON 2018, NIMHANS, of KV Krishna Das Textbook of Medicine and 5th Edition of KV Bengaluru. Krishna Das Clinical Medicine (v) NIMHANS representative, for field visit on the suspected index case of West Nile disease reported Ms. Shayanki Lahiri, Ph.D Scholar, received Travel Grant to present from Calicut, Kerala and submission of report to the Ministry of a paper on Cryptococcus, 20th ISHAM Congress 2018, Amsterdam, Health,16-17 March 2019 (vi) Best Poetry Prize, ‘Choice, Chance 29 June-4 July 2018. and Change 2019’, NIMHANS, Bengaluru.

Dr. Suvarna Alladi, Professor, (i) President, World Federation of NEUROPATHOLOGY Neurology Research Group on Aphasia, Dementia and Cognitive Disorders (ii) LMIC representative, Executive Committee of Vascular Dr. Vani Santosh, Professor, (i) delivered the Presidential Oration, Professional Interest Area, Alzheimer’s Association, USA (iii) ‘Milestones in neuropathology - bridging morphology with Executive Member, Scientific Committee, International Conference molecules’, 10th Annual Conference of Indian Society of Neuro- on Vascular Cognitive and Behavioural Disorders, Hong Kong, Oncology (ISNOCON 2018), AIIMS, New Delhi, 5-8 April 2018 2018 (iv) Co-Chairperson, Scientific Committee, International (ii) External Member, IC-SCRT (Stem Cell Research and Therapy, Symposium on Dementia and 22nd Annual Conference of ARDSI, IISc). JN Tata Auditorium, Bengaluru, 14-16 September 2018. Dr. Anita Mahadevan, Professor, (i) delivered, 3rd Dr. SN Dr. Mathuranath PS, Professor, Invited Member, Scientific Madhusudhana Oration, ‘Rabies viralencephalitis: Lesson learnt Advisory Committee Meeting of Comprehensive Care Centre for from the Master’, 20th Annual National Conference of APCRI Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for (APCRICON 2018), New Delhi, 7-8 July 2018. Medical Sciences & Technology, Trivandrum, Kerala.

Dr. Srijithesh PR, Additional Professor, Member, Guidelines Development Committee, Stroke and Neurointervention Foundation (SNIF), India.

Dr. Netravathi M, Additional Professor, attended the Brain Infections Global Annual Group meeting, University of Liverpool, UK, 14-18 January 2019.

Dr. Subasree R, Associate Professor, received Young Investigator Award, World Stroke Congress, Montreal and World Federation of Neurology Junior Travel Award to attend World Stroke Congress, ƌ͘ŶŝƚĂDĂŚĂĚĞǀĂŶ͕WƌŽĨĞƐƐŽƌ͕ƌĞĐĞŝǀŝŶŐϯƌĚƌ͘^EDĂĚŚƵƐƵĚŚĂŶĂKƌĂƟŽŶ WSC Montreal, 17-20 October 2018. ĐĞƌƟĮĐĂƚĞ͕WZ/KEϮϬϭϴ

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(ii) DBT Nominee, Institutional Biosafety Committee, Institute of Annual Conference of Neuropathology Society of India, , Bioinformatics, Bengaluru (iii) Member (a) DBT Neuro Taskforce 14-17 February 2019. (b) Scientific Strategic Advisory cum Core Committee (SSACC) for DBT-ILBS sponsored Project ‘National Liver Disease Biobank’.

Dr. Radhika Mhatre, DM Student, (i) Awarded ISN Travel Fellowship, International Congress of Neuropathology, Tokyo, 23-27 September 2018.

ƌ͘^ƵŵŝƚƌĂ^ŝǀĂŬŽƟƌĞĐĞŝǀŝŶŐĞƐƚWŽƐƚĞƌǁĂƌĚ;^ĞĐŽŶĚWƌŝnjĞͿĂƚEW^/KE 2018, Chandigarh

NEUROPHYSIOLOGY

Dr. Bindu M Kutty, Professor & Head, (i) Member, Editorial Board (a) Neurobiology of Learning and Memory (b) International ƌ͘ZĂĚŚŝŬĂDŚĂƚƌĞƌĞĐĞŝǀŝŶŐ/^EdƌĂǀĞů&ĞůůŽǁƐŚŝƉǁĂƌĚ Journal of Clinical and Experimental Physiology (ii) Member, Executive Committee, CNSI (Cognitive Neuroscience Society Dr. Soutrik Das, DM Student/Resident, received Best Research of India) (iii) Adjunct Faculty, NIAS, Bengaluru (iv) General Paper Award (Second Prize), ‘Etiopathologic spectrum of stroke in Secretary, Indian Society for Sleep Research (ISSR) (v) received Best th young and stroke in very young: An autopsy based study, 4 Annual e-poster Presentation Award (with Dr. Pranay S Yadav), ‘Assessing Conference of Neuropathology Society of India, NPSICON 2018, sleep stability in long-term Vipassana practitioners and controls Chandigarh, 15-17 February 2018. using event-related potentials and transcranial alternating current stimulation’, 64th Annual National Conference of APPI, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, 29 November-1 December 2018.

ƌ͘^ŽƵƚƌŝŬĂƐ͕ƌĞĐĞŝǀŝŶŐ^ĞĐŽŶĚWƌŝnjĞĨŽƌĞƐƚZĞƐĞĂƌĐŚWĂƉĞƌĂƚEW^/KE 2018, Chandigarh ƌ͘ŝŶĚƵD<ƵƩLJ͕WƌŽĨĞƐƐŽƌ͕ƌĞĐĞŝǀŝŶŐĞƐƚĞͲWŽƐƚĞƌWƌĞƐĞŶƚĂƟŽŶǁĂƌĚŽŶ ďĞŚĂůĨŽĨƌ͘WƌĂŶĂLJ^͘zĂĚĂǀĂƚϲϰth Annual Conference of APPI. Dr. Sumitra Sivakoti, DM Student/Resident, received Best Poster Award (Second Prize), ‘Genomic alterations in pilocytic astrocytomas Dr. TN Sathyaprabha, Professor (i) Member Secretary (a) Scientific - clinicopathological correlation’, 4th Annual Conference of Advisory Committee, Institute of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences Neuropathology Society of India, NPSICON 2019, Chandigarh, 14- Medical Research Society (INYS MRS) research wing of Jindal 17 February 2019. Naturecure Institute, Bengaluru (b) Advisory and Ethical Committees, Institute of Unani Medicine - Scientific (ii) Visiting Professor, Dr. Sumitra Sivakoti, DM Student/Resident and Dr. Sunitha K, SVYASA (Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Samsthana) (iii) DM Student/Resident, won Neuropathology Quiz Competition, 4th Member (a) Executive Committee, Indian Epilepsy Association (b)

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PhD Committee, JSS University, Mysore and SRM University, Melaka Manipal Medical College and Kasturba Medical College, Chennai (iv) Secretary, Society for Neuroscience (SfN), Bangalore Manipal, 29 November - 1 December 2018 (ix) Guest of Honour and Chapter. Resource Person, 3rd IBRO/APRC Chandigarh Neuroscience School, University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Panjab University, Chandigarh, 25 November - 2 December 2018 (x) Reviewer for CSIR, ICMR, DBT, DRDO and SERB-DST projects (xi) Adjunct Faculty, Manipal University (xii) Treasurer, Society for Neuroscience (SFN) – Bangalore Chapter (xvi) Secretary, Indian Academy of Neurosciences – Bangalore Chapter (xiii) General Secretary, Cognitive Neuroscience Society of India (xiv) Subject Editor, Current Science (xv) Associate Editor, Brain, Mind and Consciousness (xvi) Editor- in-chief, Journal of Basic and Clinical Physiology (xvii) Executive Editor, Neuroscience Research Letters (xviii) Editor, Prudence Journal of Medicine and Medical Sciences (xix) Member, Editorial/ Advisory Board (a) Metabolic Brain Disease (b) Journal of Science, Biology and Medicine (c) International Journal of Modern ƌ͘^^ŚĂŶŬĂƌĂŶĂƌĂLJĂŶĂZĂŽ͕WƌŽĨĞƐƐŽƌ͕ĞůĞĐƚĞĚĂƐ&ĞůůŽǁŽĨ/ŶĚŝĂŶĐĂĚĞŵLJ and Alternative Medicine Research (d) Journal of Krishna Institute ŽĨEĞƵƌŽƐĐŝĞŶĐĞƐ;&/E^Ϳ of Medical Sciences University (e) Neuroscience Research Letters, Bioinfo Publications (f) Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biological Dr. BS Shankaranarayana Rao, Professor, (i) Elected Fellow, Indian Sciences (g) Trends in Biotechnology Research (h) Science Discovery Academy of Neurosciences (FIAN) – 2018, IAN Conference, IMS, (i) International Journal of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry (j) BHU, Varanasi, 29 October 2018 (ii) received Best Presentation Journal of Cell and Tissue Research (xx) External member, Doctoral Award, ‘Activation of Hippocampal Neurogenesis Ameliorates Committee (a) Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal Chronic Stress-induced Cognitive Deficits and Abnormal Synaptic (b) National Centre for Biological Sciences, Bengaluru (c) Vellore Plasticity: Implications for Treating Neuropsychiatric Disorders’, Institute of Technology University, Vellore (d) Rajiv Gandhi Centre International Convention on Stem cell Therapy, International Society for Biotechnology, Trivandrum (e) Tata Institute of Fundamental of Gene and Cell Therapy, 18-19 November 2018 (iii) awarded Research, Mumbai (f) Anna University, Chennai (g) National Brain (a) Prof. RC Shukla Oration, King George Medical University Research Centre, Gurgoan (h) Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru. (KGMU), Lucknow (and graced 107th Foundation Day of Physiology Department as the Chief Guest), 26 May 2018 (b) Prof. CS Paulose Dr. Laxmi T Rao, Additional Professor, (i) Member, Society for Memorial Oration for the outstanding contribution in the area of Neuroscience, USA (ii) Executive Member, Indian Academy of Biotechnology and Neuroscience, Cochin University of Science and Neurosciences (IAN), New Delhi (iii) Member, Editorial Board, Technology (CUSAT), Kochi, 19 May 2018 (iv) Member (a) Executive Annals of Neuroscience. Committee, Indian Academy of Neurosciences (b) Human Ethics Committee, TDU, Bengaluru (c) National Advisory Committee Dr. Kaviraja Udupa, Additional Professor, (i) received Junior Faculty and Chairperson, 36th Annual Meeting of Indian Academy of Award, Movement Disorders Society- Asia-Oceanic Section Neurosciences (IAN) on Translational Research in Improving Mental (MDS-AOS) Symposium for Young Neurologists and Emerging Health, Banarus Hindu University, Varanasi, 29-31 October 2018 (v) Researchers Grooming for Interaction and Excellence in Science Guest of Honour and Distinguished Speaker, CME on Molecular (SYNERGIES) course, Seoul, Korea, 6-7 November 2018 (ii) Basis of Neurodegenerative Diseases, Department of Physiology External Subject Expert, Research Advisory Committee for PhD & Pharmacology, Shri Ram Murti Smarak Institute of Medical candidates, JIPMER, Pondicherry and Center for Yoga Therapy, Sciences, Bareilly, 13 April 2018 (vi) IBRO Faculty and Resource Education and Research, Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth, Pondicherry. Person, IBRO-APRC School on Neural Plasticity in Health and Disease, Department of Physiology, AIIMS, New Delhi, 21 Dr. BN Srikumar, Associate Professor, (i) Member, Data Safety and October - 4 November 2018 (vii) Guest of Honor and Chairperson, Monitoring Board (DSMB) for a Multicentric Ayurveda Clinical Plenary Lecture, National Symposium on Recent advancements in Trial by National Ayurveda Dietetics Research Institute (NADRI), Neurophysiology and Neuropharmacology-2018 (RANN-2018), Bengaluru (ii) Nominee, The Committee for the Purpose of Control Institute of Pharmaceutical Research, GLA University, Mathura, and Supervision of Experiments on Animals (CPCSEA), Ministry 2-3 November 2018 (viii) National Advisor and Chairperson of of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, Governments of India the Symposium, 64th Annual National Conference of Association (iii) Expert-Referee, Science and Engineering Research Board, DST, of Physiologists and Pharmacologists of India (APPICON2018), Government of India.

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Dr. Anu Mary Varghese, Scientist C in ICMR CAR funded project, Dr. Pranay S Yadav, PhD Scholar, received Best e-poster Award, received (a) International Travel Award, DST-SERB New Delhi to ‘Assessing sleep stability in long term Vipassana practitioners using attend 11th FENS Forum of Neuroscience, Berlin, Germany, 7-11 event related potentials’, APPICON 2018, Manipal, 29 November-1 July 2018 (b) International Travel Grant for Non ICMR Scientists December 2018. by ICMR, Delhi to attend Neuroscience 2018, San Diego, USA, 3-7 November 2018. Ms. Suwarna Chakraborty, PhD Scholar, received Award of Appreciation for the paper ‘Brain stimulation rewarding experience Dr. Sunil Jamuna Tripathi, ICMR-Research Associate, received (a) ameliorates endogenous depression-induced cognitive deficits and Research Associateship from the Indian Council of Medical Research reverse abnormal plasticity in the prefrontal cortex’, TS Srinivasan - (ICMR), New Delhi, 2018 (b) Prof. C.L. Malhotra Research Prize for NIMHANS Knowledge Conclave 2019, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, Best Paper Published in Pharmacology, the paper entitled ‘Basolateral 15-16 February 2019. amygdala inactivation blocks chronic stress-induced lamina-specific reduction in the prefrontal cortex volume and associated anxiety-like behavior’, in Progress in Neuropsychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry, 64th Annual Conference of Association of Physiologists & Pharmacologists of India, Melaka Manipal Medical College and Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, 29 November - 1 December 2018

DƐ͘ ^ƵǁĂƌŶĂ ŚĂŬƌĂďŽƌƚLJ ƌĞĐĞŝǀŝŶŐ ǁĂƌĚ ŽĨ ƉƉƌĞĐŝĂƟŽŶ ĨŽƌ ƉĂƉĞƌ ƉƌĞƐĞŶƚĂƟŽŶĂƚd^^ƌŝŶŝǀĂƐĂŶͲE/D,E^<ŶŽǁůĞĚŐĞŽŶĐůĂǀĞϮϬϭϵ

Ms. Kala P Nair, PhD Scholar, received the Best Poster Award, ‘Exposure to enriched environment restores epilepsy-induced cognitive deficits and altered sleep-wake architecture’, TS Srinivasan ƌ͘ ^ƵŶŝů :ĂŵƵŶĂ dƌŝƉĂƚŚŝ ƌĞĐĞŝǀŝŶŐ WƌŽĨ͘ > DĂůŚŽƚƌĂ ZĞƐĞĂƌĐŚ WƌŝnjĞ ĨŽƌ - NIMHANS Knowledge Conclave 2019, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, ďĞƐƚ ƉĂƉĞƌ ƉƵďůŝƐŚĞĚ ŝŶ ƉŚĂƌŵĂĐŽůŽŐLJ ĨƌŽŵ ƐƐŽĐŝĂƟŽŶ ŽĨ WŚLJƐŝŽůŽŐŝƐƚƐ Θ 15-16 February 2019. WŚĂƌŵĂĐŽůŽŐŝƐƚƐŽĨ/ŶĚŝĂ;WW/ͿĂƚϲϰƚŚĂŶŶƵĂůŽŶĨĞƌĞŶĐĞŽĨƐƐŽĐŝĂƟŽŶŽĨ WŚLJƐŝŽůŽŐŝƐƚƐΘWŚĂƌŵĂĐŽůŽŐŝƐƚƐŽĨ/ŶĚŝĂ Mr. Ashutosh Ahire, Junior Research Fellow, received (a) Travel th (c) received, Best Poster Award, ‘Transient silencing of basolateral Grant to attend the 36 Annual Conference of the Indian Academy amygdala prevents chronic stress-induced anxiety, depression, memory of Neurosciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, 29-31 October deficits and regressive plasticity in the prefrontal cortex’, TS Srinivasan 2018 (b) Best Poster Award, ‘The potential involvement of the - NIMHANS Knowledge Conclave 2019, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, cholinergic system in finasteride - induced cognitive dysfunction’, TS 15-16 February 2019 (d) Prof. Nurul Islam Award for best oral Srinivasan - NIMHANS Knowledge Conclave 2019, NIMHANS, presentation by a young scientist from Indian Academy of Biomedical Bengaluru, 15-16 February 2019. Sciences (IABS), ‘Molecular basis for prevention of chronic stress- induced regressive plasticity in the prefrontal cortex by reversible Mr. Sanjay Das, PhD Scholar, received International Travel Grant inactivation of basolateral amygdala’, 8th Annual Meeting of Indian from ICMR, Delhi to attend Neuroscience 2018, San Diego, USA, Academy of Biomedical Sciences and Conference on Deliberation on 3-7 November 2018. Translation of Basic Scientific Insights into Affordable Healthcare Products, CSIR - NIIST, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, 25-27 February 2019. NEUROSURGERY

Dr. Inbaraj, PhD Scholar, received Best Paper Award, ‘Role of yoga in Dr. Dwarakanath Srinivas, Professor, (i) Executive Member (a) modulating upper airway resistance in patients with allergic rhinitis’, Indian Society of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery (b) 9th International Conference, Yoga as Therapy, Kaivalyadhama Yoga Indian Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery (c) Bangalore Neurological Institute, Lonavla, 27-30 December 2018. Society.

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Dr. Dhaval A Gohil, Sr. Resident, received Best Paper Award, Ms. Amita Kumari Bhagat, PhD Scholar, received IVS-Young ‘Histological comparison of conventional 3-throw knot versus Scientist Award, International Conference of Virology (IVS), 2-throw reef knot in microvascular anastomosis: An experimental INTERVIROCON-2018, PGIMER, Chandigarh, 12-14 November study’ at Neurovascon 2018, Chennai, 7-9 September 2018. 2018.

Dr. Ujwal Yeole, Sr. Resident, received Young Neurosurgeon Grant Award, WFNS Symposia, Malaysia, August 2018.

NEUROVIROLOGY

Dr. Anita Desai, Professor & Head, (i) invited by WHO to provide support in strengthening Quality Management System ensuring ISO 15189 aspect in testing guidelines, quality control, data management and biosafety for state and regional hospital laboratories, Myanmar, 28 May 2018-1 June 2019 (ii) invited by WHO-SEARO to undertake a short term assignment to the National Public Health Laboratories, DƐ͘ ŵŝƚĂ <ƵŵĂƌŝ ŚĂŐĂƚ ƌĞĐĞŝǀŝŶŐ /s^ͲzŽƵŶŐ ^ĐŝĞŶƟƐƚ ǁĂƌĚ Ăƚ Kathmandu, Nepal to review the National Laboratory Policy and /EdZs/ZKKEͲϮϬϭϴ prepare a road map for re-structuring of the laboratory network in the country, Kathmandu, Nepal, 9-20 December 2018 (iii) collaborator (a) NHRG project, University of Liverpool, London, 19-20 June 2018 (b) the First Brain Infections Global Research project meeting, University of Liverpool, UK, 14-18 January 2019.

Dr. Ravi V, Sr. Professor, (i) honoured with the Annual External Oration Award of Pondicherry Institute of Medical Sciences, ‘Changing Scenario of Acute Encephalitis Syndrome in India’, Puducherry, 9 October 2018 (ii) collaborator (a) NHRG project, University of Liverpool, London, 19-20 June 2018 (b) the First Brain Infections Global Research project meeting, University of Liverpool, UK, 14-18 January 2019 (iii) Chairman, Organizing Committee, 42nd tŐ͘Ěƌ͘^ƵŶŝƚĂWĂƟůƌĞĐĞŝǀŝŶŐƌ͘<ĞůŬĂƌǁĂƌĚĨŽƌĞƐƚWŽƐƚĞƌĂƚD/ZKKE 2018 Annual Conference of Indian Association of Medical Microbiologits (MICRCON 2018) (iv) Member (a) Standing Academic Committee, Wg. Cdr. Sunita D Patil, PhD Scholar, received Dr. Kelkar Award JIPMER, Puducherry (b) All India Institute of Medical Sciences, for Best Poster, MICROCON 2018, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, 2 Raipur (v) and team, finalists for the BMJ South Asia Awards under December 2018. the category of ‘Infectious diseases initiative of the year’, Chennai, 1 December 2018. NURSING Dr. Reeta Mani, Additional Professor, invited to participate in (a) meeting of WHO Collaborating Centres (WHO CC) for Rabies, Dr. Sailaxmi Gandhi, Additional Professor & Head, Member (a) World Health Organization (WHO), Geneva, Friedrich Loeffler Experts Discourse on ‘Development of resource material and ToT Institut (FLI), Germany, 26-28 September 2018 (b) Stakeholders for psychiatric nurses under National Mental Health Programme’, Meeting - Mission Rabies Goa, on Goa Rabies Control Programme, organized by Department of Nursing, NIMHANS in collaboration Directorate of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services, Goa, 22 with WHO (India) & Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, October 2018 (c) National Review Meeting, National Rabies Control NIMHANS, 28 June 2018 (b) Expert Committee to prepare modules Program (NRCP) and Training of Master Trainers, NCDC, New of National Emergency Life Support for Nurses (NELSN Project) of Delhi, 11-12 October 2018 (d) meeting on ‘Driving progress towards the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, RAK College of Nursing, rabies elimination: Results of Gavi’s Learning Agenda on rabies and New Delhi, 12-14 July 2018 (c) Board of Studies, Pondicherry new WHO recommendations on human rabies immunization’, World University (participated in the BOS meeting on 13 August 2018) Health Organization (WHO), Kathmandu, Nepal, 2-3 May 2018. (ii) Chaired sessions on Mental Health Nursing, 5th World Congress

National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences 45 Annual Report 2018-2019 on Mental Health and Wellbeing, Vancouver, Canada, 25-26 July COLLEGE OF NURSING 2018. (iii) Chief Guest, inaugural programme of the First National Perioperative Nursing Conference in India on the theme ‘Improving Dr. BV Kathyayani, Professor & Principal, (i) Member (a) Board Patient Safety in the Perioperative Setting’, College of Nursing, CMC of Studies, Texila American University (b) PG Course, RGUHS, & H, Vellore, 19 November 2018 (iv) Expert member (a) Ministry Bengaluru (c) Editorial Board, RHUHS-Nursing Journal (ii) CNE of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India project entitled Observer (a) Karnataka Nursing Council, College of Nursing, ‘National Emergency Life Support Course for Nurses’ to develop Command Hospital (b) National Workshop, St. Johns College skill based course, RAK College of Nursing, Delhi, 5-7 March 2019 of Nursing, Bengaluru (iii) Chief Guest (a) Lamp Lighting and (b) consensus meeting to develop treatment guidelines for people Graduation Ceremony, Acharya College of Nursing, Bengaluru, 1 with cerebral palsy in India funded by ICMR-DHR, JSS College of December 2018 (b) Lamp Lighting and Graduation Ceremony, ES Nursing, Mysore, 23 March 2019. College of Nursing, Villupuram, Tamil Nadu, 5 January 2019 (c) Lamp Lighting and Graduation Ceremony, Ikon College of Nursing, Dr. Radhakrishnan G, Assistant Professor, (i) Member, Executive Bidadi, 2 February 2019 (d) Dignity & Divinity programme, Age- Committee (attended a meeting on ISPN Conference 2019, the friendly Karnataka, Kanakapura, 8 February 2019 (e) Lamp Lighting ISPN President’s office St. John’s College of Nursing, Bengaluru, Ceremony, PES College of Nursing, Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh, 27 25 June 2018 (ii) Member, Brainstorming session on Transforming March 2019. Nursing , NITI Aayog, Government of India, 25 August 2018 Dr. Pratibha Swamy, Associate Professor, Member (a) British Medical Journal Group, London (b) Editorial Board, Journals Pub.

Dr. S Valliammal, Lecturer, (i) Associate Editor (a) Nursing & Health Care International Journal (b) International Journal of Nursing Didactics (c) International Journal of Nursing and Midwifery (d) Journal of Medical Bio-medial & Applied Sciences (ii) Editor (a) RGUHS Journal of Nursing Sciences (b) Innovative Journal of Medical and Health Sciences (iii) Member (a) Doctoral Committee/Advisory Committee, Sri Devaraj Urs Academy of Higher Education and Research, Kolar (b) Ethics Committee, PhD Nursing, Adhiparasakthi College of Nursing, Melmaruvathur, Tamil Nadu (c) Governing Body, Indian Association of Neonatal Nurses.

DƐ͘DĂLJĂ^ĂŚƵ͕WŚ^ĐŚŽůĂƌ͕ƌĞĐĞŝǀŝŶŐĞƐƚWŽƐƚĞƌǁĂƌĚĂƚƚŚĞϭϴƚŚŶŶƵĂů EĂƟŽŶĂůŽŶĨĞƌĞŶĐĞŽĨ/^WE Ms. Jeeva S, Lecturer, Member, Governing Body, Indian Association of Neonatal Nurses. Ms. Maya Sahu, PhD Scholar, received (a) Best Poster Award, ‘Stress, life satisfaction and psychological well-being among nursing Mrs. Shamala A, Clinical Instructor, received Best Poster Award, student’ (b) Best Paper Award, ‘Nursing students’ ‘Prevalence, expression and management of among school going regarding well-being and healthy use of digital technology: A adolescents’, T.S. Srinivasan-NIMHANS Knowledge Conclave 2019, qualitative thematic analysis’, 18th Annual National Conference of NIMHANS, Bengaluru, 15-17 February 2019. ISPN, LGB Regional Institute of Mental Health, Tezpur, 16-17 February 2019. PSYCHIATRY Smt. A Shamala, PhD Scholar, received Best Poster Presentation Award, ‘Prevalence, expression and management of anger among Dr. BN Gangadhar, Director and Sr. Professor of Psychiatry, (i) school going adolescents’, T.S. Srinivasan-NIMHANS Knowledge received IASTAM Yoga Forum Munchen Patanjali Award for Conclave 2019, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, 15-16 February 2019. Excellence in Interdisciplinary Development of Yoga, IASTAM Award Function and Conclave, Kochi, 15-17 February 2019 (ii) Mr. Javad Poovalappil, Staff Nurse (Pavilion 1), received “Pride Member (a) Oversight Committee and Board of Governors, Medical of Workmanship”, Rotary Bangalore McIver Award, at an event Council of India (MCI), New Delhi (b) Governing Body, Morarji organised by Rotary Club of Bangalore and Deccan Herald, Desai National Institute of Yoga (MDNIY), New Delhi (c) Advisory Bengaluru, 30 May 2018. Council, Centre of Excellence on Adolescents & Youth (CoEAY), Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai (d) SSC, AIIMS Nagpur

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(e) Council Member, Inter-University for Yogic Sciences, Bengaluru Dr. Jagadisha Thirthalli, Professor, honoured with the coveted Sir (f ) Institute Body and Academic Committee, AIIMS, Mangalagiri C.V. Raman Young Scientist Award (Category: Medical Sciences), (g) Board of Management BOM, JSS Academy of Higher Education by Karnataka State Council for Science and Technology (KSCST), & Research, Mysuru (h) Governing Council, Dr. M.G.R. Medical Government of Karnataka, Bengaluru, 6 August 2018. University, Chennai (i) Institute Body, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences & Technology, Trivandrum (j) Advisory Board, Dr. Suresh Bada Math, Professor, Ombudsman, Open Journal of Centre for Yoga Therapy, Education & Research (CYTER), Sri Balaji Psychiatry and Allied Sciences (OJPAS) to provide legal and ethical Vidyapeeth, Pondicherry (k) Working Group for Vaidya Scientist manuscript. Programme, Rashtriya Ayurveda Vidyapeeth (National Academy of Ayurveda), New Delhi (iii) Chairman, Research Advisory Board, Dr. G Venkatasubramanian, Professor, received the prestigious Shanti Kaivalyadhama Yoga Institute & Research Center, Pune. Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology (Category: Medical Sciences) from the Hon'ble Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi, 28 February 2019, New Delhi.

ƌ͘E'ĂŶŐĂĚŚĂƌ͕ŝƌĞĐƚŽƌĂŶĚ^ƌ͘WƌŽĨĞƐƐŽƌ͕ƌĞĐĞŝǀŝŶŐ/^dDzŽŐĂ&ŽƌƵŵ Munchen Patanjali Award ƌ͘'sĞŶŬĂƚĂƐƵďƌĂŵĂŶŝĂŶ͕WƌŽĨĞƐƐŽƌ͕ƌĞĐĞŝǀŝŶŐƚŚĞƉƌĞƐƟŐŝŽƵƐ^ŚĂŶƟ^ǁĂƌƵƉ Dr. Sanjeev Jain, Sr. Professor, Member, Huntington’s Disease Society ŚĂƚŶĂŐĂƌWƌŝnjĞĨŽƌ^ĐŝĞŶĐĞĂŶĚdĞĐŚŶŽůŽŐLJ;ŝŶƚŚĞĮĞůĚŽĨDĞĚŝĐĂů^ĐŝĞŶĐĞƐͿ from the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi of India.

Dr. Geetha Desai, Professor, Member, Admission and Discharge Dr. Mathew Varghese, Professor, Chairman, Committee for Dementia Committee, Medico Pastrol Association. 2018 – International Symposium on Dementia and 22nd National Conference of ARDSI, IISc, Bengaluru, 14-16 September 2018. Dr. Urvakhsh M Mehta, Assistant Professor, (i) IPS Tilak Venkoba Rao Oration Award, ANCIPS, February 2019 (ii) IPS Poona Dr. Prabha S Chandra, Professor, Elected President, International Psychiatric Association Award for the paper titled ‘Diminished Association of Women’s Mental Health (Results of elections modulation of motor cortical reactivity during context-based action announced at the World Congress of Women’s Mental Health, Paris, observation in schizophrenia’, published in Schizophrenia Research 8 March, 2019). (iii) Associate Editor, Schizophrenia Research (iv) received Wellcome Trust / DBT India Alliance Exceptional Fellows Fund Award (2018). This is an add-on competitive research grant after an internal competition for existing Wellcome Trust / DBT India Alliance Fellows.

Dr. N Manjunatha, Assistant Professor, Dr. C Naveen Kumar, Additional Professor, Dr. Jagadisha Thirthalli, Professor, and team from the Department of Psychiatry, received Prof. Marfatia Award for the paper titled ‘Mortality in Schizophrenia: A study of verbal autopsy from cohorts of two rural communities of South India’.

Dr. Vijay Harbishettar, Assistant Professor, received Dr. S.S. Jayaram ƌ͘ :ĂŐĂĚŝƐŚĂ dŚŝƌƚŚĂůůŝ͕ WƌŽĨĞƐƐŽƌ͕ ƌĞĐĞŝǀŝŶŐ ƚŚĞ ƉƌĞƐƟŐŝŽƵƐ ^ŝƌ ͘s͘ ZĂŵĂŶ zŽƵŶŐ ^ĐŝĞŶƟƐƚ ǁĂƌĚ ;ĂƚĞŐŽƌLJ͗ DĞĚŝĐĂů ^ĐŝĞŶĐĞƐͿ͕ ĨƌŽŵ ^Śƌŝ͘ ,͘ ͘ Award, Annual State Conference, KANCIPS-2018, Dharwad, 31 <ƵŵĂƌĂƐǁĂŵLJ͕,ŽŶ͛ďůĞŚŝĞĨDŝŶŝƐƚĞƌŽĨ<ĂƌŶĂƚĂŬĂ͘ August 2018.

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Dr. Vandita S, Postdoctoral Fellow, received Young Investigator Local Level Committee, Bengaluru (Urban) for issue of guardianship Award, World Congress of Women’s Mental Health, Paris, 8 March, certificate under National Trust Act 1999 (iii) Special invitee, one- 2019. day workshop on Disability Certification, IPS task force on PWD Acts and Certification guidelines, Mumbai, 21 October 2018 (iv) Dr. Debanjan Banerjee, Sr. Resident, (i) received Best Poster/Oral Part of Disability Taskforce, drafting of ‘Ready reckoner for the Presentation Prize (ii) won ARDSI Dementia Slogan Competition, practicing psychiatrist: Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act Dementia 2018 – International Symposium on Dementia and 22nd 2016’, Indian Psychiatric Society 2019 (v) Member, (a) Research National Conference of ARDSI, IISc, Bengaluru, 14-16 September Advisory Board, MS Chellamuthu Trust and Research Foundation, 2018. Madurai (b) Admission and Discharge Committee, Medico-pastoral Association, Bengaluru (c) Seva-in-Action, Bengaluru (vi) Associate Dr. Mukku Shiva Shanker Reddy, Sr. Resident, received Best Paper Editor, Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Mental Health Presentation Prize, GERON 2018 Conference, Manipur, 6-8 (vii) Chairperson, Jyothi House, Richmond Fellowship Society (I), September 2018. Bangalore branch (viii) Chief Guest, Graduation Day, BPO, Retail, Hospitality and Office Management, Association of People with Dr. Kalyani, Fellow in Geriatric Mental Health, and Dr. Vineeth Disability (APD), Bengaluru, 27 December 2018. Eranna, Resident, won Dementia 2018 PG Quiz Competition, Dementia 2018 – International Symposium on Dementia and 22nd Dr. Krishna Prasad M, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, attended National Conference of ARDSI, IISc, Bengaluru, 14-16 September Strategy Meeting on Suicide Prevention, Government of 2018. Chhattisgarh, Raipur, 27-28 July 2018.

Dr. Aishwarya Sachdeva, Jr. Resident, received ICMR Award/ Dr. Durgoji SK, PDF, received Best Oral Presentation Award, financial assistance for MD thesis, ‘Perturbation based cortical ‘Quality of life in Schizophrenia: What is important for persons plasticity biomarkers of treatment response in schizophrenia’ with Schizophrenia in India?’, World Association of Psychiatric Rehabilitation – India Chapter Annual Conference, Tirupati, 9 June 2018. PSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION SERVICES Ms. Amrita Roy, PhD Scholar, Dr. Sivakumar T, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. Deepak Jayarajan, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, received Second Best Poster Award, ‘Use of media for marketing ‘Eco- Shri. Bharat S, Bakery Section, NIMHANS, received the National friendly Holi Colours’, 2nd National Conference of Mental Health Award for the Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities under the Education, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, 23 February 2019. category Best Employee/Self Employed with Disabilities, Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi, 3 December 2018. Ms. Amrita Roy, PhD Scholar, received Best Poster Award, ‘Right to Vote for institutionalized persons with mental health challenges: NIMHANS experience’, 5th National Conference of World Association for Psychosocial Rehabilitation- Indian Chapter (WAPR-IC), SV Medical College, Tirupati, 9-10 June 2018.

PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK

Dr. A Thirumoorthy, Professor & Head (i) Chairperson (a) High Power Committee for Social Work Council, Indian Society of ^Śƌŝ͘ŚĂƌĂƚ^͕ĂŬĞƌLJ^ĞĐƟŽŶ͕E/D,E^͕ƌĞĐĞŝǀŝŶŐƚŚĞEĂƟŽŶĂůǁĂƌĚĨŽƌƚŚĞ Professional Social Work (b) Inspection Committee for Dharwad ŵƉŽǁĞƌŵĞŶƚŽĨWĞƌƐŽŶƐǁŝƚŚŝƐĂďŝůŝƟĞƐ Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences, Dharwad (ii) Member, Board of Studies, Department of Social Work, Pondicherry Dr. Sivakumar T, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, (i) received University, Puducherry. Best Poster Award (Second Prize), ‘Impact of community based rehabilitation project on ‘out of pocket’ expenditure: Jagaluru Dr. R Dhanasekara Pandian, Professor, (i) Chief Guest (a) experience’, International Conference of Schizophrenia (ICONS International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, St. VIII), Chennai, 30 August 1 September 2018 (ii) Co-opted Member, Joseph’s PU College, Bengaluru, 26 June 2018 (b) National Workshop

48 National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences Annual Report 2018-2019 on Substance Abuse Counselling, Guru Nanak College, Velachery, Dr. MN Vranda, Associate Professor, (i) Reviewer, report on ‘Study of Chennai, 6 September 2018 (c) Inaugural function of KRVYP, non- the status of women residents in mental health institutions in India’, government and non-profit social service organization, Bengaluru, 3 Ministry of Women and Child Development, 2018 (ii) Expert (a) February 2019 (ii) Chairperson, Scientific Session, UGC sponsored Training of staff of State Homes and Receptions Centres for Women National Seminar on Health and Well-Being of Women and in Karnataka (b) Preparation of a Standard Operating Procedures Children: Challenges & Prospects, Department of Social Work, Sri (SOP) for Gelathi (One Stop Centre) and Santhwana Kendras (Special Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati, 24-25 January 2019 Treatment Unit) (c) Development of SOPs for State Homes and (iii) Guest of Honour, inaugural function of the National Seminar on Receptions Centres for Women in Karnataka, Department of Women Re-interpreting Community and Public Health: Access, Affordability, and Child Development, Government of Karnataka (d) Social audit Equity, Quality and Innovation, Maharaja Sayajirao University of of State Homes and Receptions Centres for Women in Karnataka, Baroda, Gujarat, 7-8 February 2019 (iv) Member, Academic Council by Department of Women and Child Development, Government (a) Madurai Institute of Social Sciences, Madurai (b) Central University of Karnataka, Bengaluru and UNICEF, India (e) preparation of of Karnataka, Kalaburagi (c) Central University of Tamil Nadu, questionnaire for Social Audit of Women Government Institutions Thiruvarur (d) Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati (v) in Karnataka with UNICEF and DWCD, Bengaluru (f ) Module Adviser, Department of Psychiatric Social Work, Dharwad Institute Development on Life Skills Education for 12th Standard Students’, of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (DIMHANS), Dharwad (vi) Madhya Pradesh with support of UNFPA, Bharatiya Grameen Honorary Treasurer, India Network of Professional Social Workers Mahila Sangh, Indore, 5-9 March 2019 (iii) Executive Member, Associations (INPSWA) (vii) Honorary General Secretary, Indian Indian Society of Professional Social Workers. Society of Professional Social Work (ISPSW). Dr. Aarti Jaganathan, Associate Professor, (i) Member (a) PhD Dr. Ameer Hamza, Additional Professor (i) Member (a) Institutional Committee, SVYASA University, Jigani, 21 July 2018 (b) Asha House Ethics Committee for Bio-Medical Research, National Institute of Committee, Richmond Fellowship Society (RFS India), Bengaluru Unani Medicine, Bengaluru (b) Editorial Board, Austin Journal of (c) High Power Committee on Professional Social Work Curriculum Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (ii) Vice-president, Indian Society and Right to Information Act Related to ISPSW, Indian Society of of Professional Social Work. Professional Social Work (ISPSW) (ii) Co-opted member, providing inputs for drafting rules (Karnataka state) for Rights with Persons Dr. N Janardhana, Additional Professor, (i) Member, Expert with Disability Act 2016. Committee to design and draft the course contents of a post graduate programme for the Karnataka State Rural Development Dr. Bino Thomas, Assistant Professor, (i) Coordinator, Kerala and Panchayat Raj University, Gadag (ii) Fellow, Department of Disaster Response Team, Idukki, Kerala, 23 August - 5 September Social Work, Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati (iii) 2018 (ii) Member, Advisory Committee for daycare facilities for invited by KSICPS, Government of Karnataka to contribute to the children with disabilities, Directorate of Differently Abled and Senior drafting of Juvenile Justice Rules for the State of Karnataka (iv) Citizens, Bengaluru. part of think tank team for establishing the Center of Excellence to promote Inclusive Ecosystem (inclusion of persons with disabilities in Dr. Sojan Antony, Assistant Professor, (i) Member (a) Editorial government, public sector undertakings and private sector enterprises) Board, Indian Journal of Psychiatric Social Work (b) Advisory (v) Member, Editorial Board (a) Institutionalized Children Journal Council, International Holistic Guidance and Research Centre, (b) Journal of Psychiatry and Psychology (c) Research: Wellbeing Sharjah, UAE (c) Expert Committee, State Level Resource Centre Empowerment and Affective Profiles (vi) Member (a) Admission for Senior Citizens Karnataka (ii) Joint Secretary, Indian Society of Committee, Richmond Fellowship Society (b) Program Therapy Professional Social Work. Standing Committee, Medico-Pastoral Association (c) Board of Studies, Bangalore North University and Bangalore Central Dr. Anish V Cherian, Assistant Professor, (i) Coordinator, Kerala University (vii) President, PSW Alumni Association, 34th National Disaster Response Team, Pathanamthitta, Kerala, 23 August - 5 Conference of ISPSW (viii) Honorary Treasurer, Indian Society of September 2018 (ii) Advisory Member, Chellamuttu Trust, Madurai, Professional Social Work (ix) Joint Organizing Secretary, Golden 2017-2019. Jubilee Celebrations and 37th Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Professional Social Work, NIMHANS (x) Advisor, Fame Dr. Kimneihat Vaiphei, Assistant Professor, Guest of Honour, India organization (xi) Trustee and Secretary, Carers Worldwide National Seminar on Psychotherapy, jointly organized by PG India.

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Department of Social Work (SF) and Department of Counseling Social Work Day Celebration, Department of Psychiatric Social Psychology, 8 March 2019. Work, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, 19 March 2019.

Ms. Priyanka Nambiar, PhD Scholar, received (a) International Ms. Preetie Shetty A, PhD Scholar, Dr. BK Yamini, Additional TravelGrant, ICMR, May 2018 (b) Delegate Scholarship for the 23rd Professor, Dr. N Shivashankar, Professor, Best Poster Award, ‘Acquired IACAPAP World Congress, International Association for Child and aphasia following Moya Moya Disease (MMD) in children – A case Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions, July 2018 (c) Dr. Udaya series’, Indian Speech and Hearing Association- Bangalore Chapter Kumar Memorial Best Paper Award and Best Poster Award, Golden (ISHA BC)-Annual Conference, Bengaluru, 8-9 September 2018. Jubilee Celebration and 37th Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Professional Social Work, Bengaluru, January 2019. Mr. Prashasti Poovaiah, PhD Scholar, Dr. Pradeep Yuvaraj, Speech Therapist, Dr. Aravind Kumar, Speech Therapist, received Best Poster Ms. Veenashree, PhD Scholar, (i) received (a) ICMR International Award in Audiology, ‘Dysfunctional auditory pathways in chronic Travel Grant for young scientists for attending an International lymphocytic inflammation with pontine perivascular enhancement Conference, IACAPAP 2018, World Congress, Czech Republic, responsive to steroids - CLIPPERS syndrome’, Indian Speech and 23-27 July 2018 (b) Dr. Udaya Kumar Memorial Best Paper Award, Hearing Association- Bangalore Chapter (ISHA BC)-Annual Golden Jubilee Celebration and 37th Annual National Conference of Conference, Bengaluru, 8-9 September 2018. Indian Society of Professional Social Work, Bengaluru, January 2019 (ii) selected as delegate for ‘Adopt a Delegate Program’ hosted by IACAPAP 2018, World Congress, Prague, Czech Republic, as a part TRANSFUSION MEDICINE & of biannual International Conference of IACAPAP. HAEMATOLOGY

SPEECH PATHOLOGY & AUDIOLOGY The Department of Transfusion Medicine & Haematology was adjudged the “Best Transfusion Medicine Department in Karnataka” by Karnataka State AIDS Prevention Society (KSAPS) on World Dr. N Shivashankar, Professor & Head, (i) Invited member for the AIDS Day, 1 December 2018. WHO meet on Rehab 2030, M.S. Ramaiah Medical College, 16-17 April 2018 (ii) President, ISHA Bengaluru Chapter 2018-19. Dr. Sundar Periyavan, Professor & Head, (i) honoured with the Lifetime Achievement Award for outstanding contribution in Dr. BK Yamini, Additional Professor, (i) Member (a) Academic the field of Transfusion Medicine, 43rd Annual Conference of Subcommittee of All India Institute of Speech and Hearing (AIISH), Indian Society of Blood Transfusion and Immunohaematology, Mysuru (b) Technical Committee for Research, Dr. SR Chandrashekar Vishakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, 26-28 October 2018 (ii) Institute of Speech and Hearing, Bengaluru (c) Research Advisory Chairman, Scientific Organization, Indian Society of Blood Council Meeting, All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, Mysuru, Transfusion & Immunohaematology, Karnataka Chapter. attended meeting on 29 August 2018 (ii) received Best Poster Award, ‘Electroglottographic assessment of laryngeal toxicity post chemo- radiotherapy in non-laryngeal head and neck cancers’, Federation PHYSIOTHERAPY CENTRE of Asian Radiation Oncologists (FARO)-2018, Indonesia, 6-9 September 2018. Dr. Pradnya Dhargave, Chief Physiotherapist, (i) received Fellowship from North American Chapter of International Federation of Ms. Preetie Shetty A, PhD Scholar, (i) received (a) International Travel Clinical Neurophysiology (IFCN) 2018, to attend AANEM Annual Grant from Indian Speech & Hearing Association- Bangalore Chapter Meeting, Washington DC, 10-13 October 2018 (ii) Chairperson, (ISHA BC) for presenting a poster titled ‘Electroglottographic (EGG) Ethical Committee (a) Department of Physiotherapy, Garden City and acoustic characteristics of voice in patients with Essential Tremor University, Bengaluru (b) Krupanidhi College of Physiotherapy, (ET)’, International Congress of Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Bengaluru (iii) Academic Editor, Asian Journal of Research and Disorders, Hong Kong, 5-9 October 2018 (b) First Prize for poster Reports in Neurology. presentation, ‘Promoting human relationships for well-being’, World

50 National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences  Visitors to NIMHANS

Dr. Emilio Perrucca, Professor of Pharmacology & Epilepsy, University of Pavia, and Director, Clinical Trial Center of the C. Mondino National Neurological Institute, Italy visited the Dept. of Neurology and delivered a lecture on ‘Biomarkers in Epilepsy’, 7 April 2018.

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Dr. Sanjeev Arora, Founder of Project ECHO, Dr. Sunil Anand, Executive Director ECHO, India and teams from Co Impact, Gates Foundation and Rockefeller Foundation, visited the Dept. of Psychiatry, 11 May 2018.

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Dr. AW Khan, Professor & Head, Department of Psychiatry, SKIMS Medical College and Hospital, Srinagar, visited NIMHANS Centre for Well Being, 12 April 2018.

Dr. Deepak Sawant, Hon’ble Minister for Public Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of Maharashtra and Dr. Sanjeev Kumar, Commissioner (Family Welfare) and Director, National Health Mission, Govt. of ƌ͘ ^ĂŶũĞĞǀ ƌŽƌĂ͕ &ŽƵŶĚĞƌ ŽĨ WƌŽũĞĐƚ ,K͕ ƌ͘ ^ƵŶŝů ŶĂŶĚ͕ džĞĐƵƟǀĞ ŝƌĞĐƚŽƌ ,K͕ /ŶĚŝĂ ĂŶĚ ƚĞĂŵƐ ĨƌŽŵ Ž /ŵƉĂĐƚ͕ 'ĂƚĞƐ &ŽƵŶĚĂƟŽŶ ĂŶĚ Maharashtra, visited NIMHANS, 9 April 2018. ZŽĐŬĞĨĞůůĞƌ&ŽƵŶĚĂƟŽŶ

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Prof. Balram Bhargava, Secretary, Department of Health Research, Dr. Leonardo De Pascalis, Lecturer, Psychological Sciences, University Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India and Director of Liverpool, UK, visited NIMHANS Centre for Well Being, 17 July General, Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) New Delhi, 2018 visited the Dept. of Neuropathology (Brain Museum), 6 June 2018. Ms. Donna Fernandes, Founder Member, Vimochana (NGO), Dr. Arun Raj Kunwar, Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist Bengaluru, visited NIMHANS Centre for Well Being and delivered a and team from Kanti Children’s Hospital, Nepal, visited the Dept. of lecture on ‘Domestic Violence’, 21 July 2018. Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 15-16 June 2018. Mr. Nitin K Patil, Additional Secretary, Social Justice & Special Ms. Stuti Kacker, Chairperson, National Commission for Protection Assistance Department, Govt. of Maharashtra, visited the Dept. of of Child Rights (NCPCR), Dr. Kripa Amar Alva, Chairperson, Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services, 2 August 2018. Karnataka State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (KSCPCR) and team visited the Dept. of Child & Adolescent Dr. Harish Reddy, Consultant Microbiologist, Norfolk & Norwich Psychiatry (Community Child & Adolescent Mental Health Service University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, UK, visited the Dept. of Project Meeting), 19 June 2018. Neuromicrobiology and delivered a lecture on ‘Clinical Microbiology Practice in UK: An Update’, 7 August 2018. Dr. Manoj Naik, noted physician and Iyengar Yoga practitioner, visited NIMHANS Integrated Centre for Yoga and delivered a talk Dr. Arifulla Khan, Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral on ‘Correlations between Modern Medicine and Yogic Science-A Sciences, Duke University School of Medicine, USA visited the Physician’s Perspective’, 22 June 2018. Dept. of Psychiatry and delivered a lecture on ‘Placebo Response in Neuropsychiatric Disorders’, 16 August 2018.

A team of academicians from the Centre of Excellence on Early Childhood, Odisha, and Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) officials visited the Dept. of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (orientation visit), 16 August 2018.

Mr. Suresh Gupta, Founder and Managing Attorney, SPS Associates, Bengaluru, visited the Dept. of Neurophysiology and delivered a lecture on ‘Protecting Your Inventions by Patents’, 20 August 2018.

Prof. Michael Berk, Alfred Deakin Chair of Psychiatry and Head of ƌ͘DĂŶŽũEĂŝŬ͕ŶŽƚĞĚƉŚLJƐŝĐŝĂŶĂŶĚ/LJĞŶŐĂƌzŽŐĂƉƌĂĐƟƟŽŶĞƌ IMPACT Centre, Deakin University, visited the Dept. of Clinical Psychology and delivered a lecture on ‘New Targets for Treating Dr. Jo Lesley Weaver, Biocultural Medical Anthropologist and Depression: Inflammation, Oxidative Stress and Neurotrophic Assistant Professor, International Studies, University of Oregon, Factors’, 27 August 2018. visited the Dept. of Psychiatry, 27 June 2018.

Dr. Matthew Sanders, Professor of Clinical Psychology and Director of the Parenting and Family Support Centre, University of Queensland, visited the Dept. of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 4 July 2018.

Dr. Sunil Pandya, former Professor of Neurosurgery, Seth GS Medical College and KEM Hospital and Consultant Neurosurgeon, Jaslok Hospital, Mumbai, visited NIMHANS and delivered a talk on ‘The Importance of the Clinical Examination in Clinical Neuroscience’, 9 July 2018.

Dr. Lata Satyen, Senior Lecturer, School of Psychology, Deakin WƌŽĨ͘ DŝĐŚĂĞů ĞƌŬ͕ ůĨƌĞĚ ĞĂŬŝŶ ŚĂŝƌ ŽĨ WƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌLJ ĂŶĚ ,ĞĂĚ ŽĨ /DWd University, Australia, visited NIMHANS Centre for Well Being, 11 ĞŶƚƌĞ͕ĞĂŬŝŶhŶŝǀĞƌƐŝƚLJ July 2018.

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Dr. Helen Herrman, Director, WHO Collaborating Centre in Mental Health, and Professor of Psychiatry, Orygen, National Centre of Excellence in Youth Mental Health, The University of Melbourne, Australia, visited the Dept. of Psychiatry, 3 September 2018.

Dr. Gareth J Parry, Professor, Department of Neurology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA visited the Dept. of Neurology and delivered lectures on (a) ‘Case Discussion on Interesting Cases of ’, 7 September 2018 (b) ‘Diagnosis and Management of CIDP in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus’, 26 September 2018 (c) ‘Multifocal Motor Neuropathy: The Discovery Dr. Vinod A Prasad, Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering and Dean, /ŶĚƵƐƚƌŝĂůZĞůĂƟŽŶƐĂŶĚ^ƉŽŶƐŽƌĞĚZĞƐĞĂƌĐŚ͕/ŶĚŝĂŶ/ŶƐƟƚƵƚĞŽĨdĞĐŚŶŽůŽŐLJ͕ of a New Disease and a Lesson in Perseverance’, 30 November 2018. WĂůĂŬŬĂĚ

Mr. Ronit Ranjan, author and poet, Mr. Sagar Pandey, slam poet, Dr. Zainab Iman, Consultant Psychiatrist, Sidra Medicine, Qatar, Dr. visited the Dept. of Mental Health Education (Slam Poetry Workshop Vivian Polak, Psychiatrist, Maternal Wellness Clinic, Canada, and Ms. and Festival), 15 September 2018. Nuzulia Rehma, Psychiatric Nurse, Indonesia, visited NIMHANS Centre for Well Being, 29 September 2018. Dr. Annapurna Ramesh, Consultant, Blood Transfusion Services, Fortis Hospital, visited the Dept. of Transfusion Medicine and Prof. Andrew Pickles, Head, Department of Biostatistics, King’s delivered a lecture on ‘QMS Mentoring’, 16 September 2018. College London, UK visited the Dept. of Biostatistics and delivered a lecture on ‘Advanced Measurement and Latent Variable Models in Dr. Michael Hornberger, Head of Department of Medicine and Psychiatric Research’, 28-29 September 2018. Professor of Applied Dementia Research, Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia, UK visited the Dept. of Neurology and delivered a lecture on ‘Spatial Cognition in Dementia’, 17 September 2018.

Dr. Steven E Hyman, Director, Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research, Broad Institute, Massachusetts, USA, visited the Dept. of Psychiatry and delivered a talk on ‘The Challenging Path from Psychiatric Genetics to the Clinic’, 20 September 2018.

Mr. Pascal Rudin, Social Worker, School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh, visited the Dept. of Psychiatric Social Workand delivered a lecture on ‘International Social Work: WƌŽĨ͘ ŶĚƌĞǁ WŝĐŬůĞƐ͕ ,ĞĂĚ͕ ĞƉĂƌƚŵĞŶƚ ŽĨ ŝŽƐƚĂƟƐƟĐƐ͕ <ŝŶŐ͛Ɛ ŽůůĞŐĞ Switzerland Experience’, 22 September 2018. London, UK

Dr. Vinod A Prasad, Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering Dr. Abdul Salam KP, Head, Department of Clinical Psychology, and Dean, Industrial Relations and Sponsored Research, Indian Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (IMHANS), Calicut Institute of Technology, Palakkad, visited the Dept. of Neurology visited the Dept. of Clinical Psychology and delivered a lecture on and delivered a lecture on ‘Brain Computer Interfaces’, 26 September ‘New Directions after NIMHANS’, 16 October 2018. 2018. Dr. Marieke van Vugt, Assistant Professor, Institute of Artificial Dr. Elisabeth Hoehn, Medical Director, Queensland Centre for Intelligence and Cognitive Engineering (ALICE), University of Perinatal and Infant Mental Health, Australia, Dr. Carina Marsay, Groningen, Netherlands visited the Dept. of Clinical Psychology Psychiatrist, Premier Health Centre, Blairgowrie, South Africa, and and delivered a lecture on ‘The Psychology and Neuroscience of Goma Kumari Khatri, Psychiatric Nurse, Nepal, visited NIMHANS Monastic Debate as a Practice of Analytical Meditation’, 22 October Centre for Well Being, 27 September 2018. 2018.

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Dr. Shakir Husain, Senior Consultant & Deputy Head, Department Dr. Jaswant Guzder, Professor, Department of Psychiatry, McGill of Interventional Neuroradiology, University of Zurich, Switzerland, University, Canada visited the Dept. of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry visited the Dept. of Neurology and delivered a lecture on ‘Acute Stroke (Dream a World Child Intervention and Community Engagement Intervention: Prospects and Challenges’, 24 October 2018. Project), 9 November 2019.

Dr. Carsten G Bönnemann, Professor of Neurology and Chief, Neuromuscular and Neurogenetic Disorders of Childhood Section, NIH, USA, visited the Dept. of Neurology and delivered lectures on (a) ‘Mutation-Specific Precision Therapy: The COL6 Related Dystrophies and Beyond’ (b) ‘Floppy Infant with Neuromuscular Weakness’, 12-13 November 2018.

ƌ͘ ^ŚĂŬŝƌ ,ƵƐĂŝŶ͕ ^ĞŶŝŽƌ ŽŶƐƵůƚĂŶƚ Θ ĞƉƵƚLJ ,ĞĂĚ͕ ĞƉĂƌƚŵĞŶƚ ŽĨ /ŶƚĞƌǀĞŶƟŽŶĂůEĞƵƌŽƌĂĚŝŽůŽŐLJ͕hŶŝǀĞƌƐŝƚLJŽĨƵƌŝĐŚ͕^ǁŝƚnjĞƌůĂŶĚ

Dr. Mark Baker, Senior Clinical Lecturer, Movement Laboratory Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University, United Kingdom, visited the Dept. of Neurology and delivered a lecture on ‘Electrodiagnostics in ALS: Time for Beta Testing’, 27 October 2018. ƌ͘ĂƌƐƚĞŶ'ƂŶŶĞŵĂŶŶ͕WƌŽĨĞƐƐŽƌŽĨEĞƵƌŽůŽŐLJĂŶĚŚŝĞĨ͕EĞƵƌŽŵƵƐĐƵůĂƌ Dr. Stuart Baker, Professor of Movement Neuroscience, Movement ĂŶĚEĞƵƌŽŐĞŶĞƟĐŝƐŽƌĚĞƌƐŽĨŚŝůĚŚŽŽĚ^ĞĐƟŽŶ͕E/,͕h^ Laboratory, Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University, UK, visited the Dept. of Neurology and delivered a lecture on ‘Exploiting Mr. P Kandaswamy, ADGP-Admin, Tamil Nadu, visited the Dept. of Plasticity in Brainstem Systems for Rehabilitation’, 27 October 2018. Neuropathology (Brain Museum) and the Dept. of Psychiatric Social Work (inauguration of 2nd TOT, Police Well-being Programme), 19 November 2018.

Prof. Boris Kramer, Director, Maastricht University Medical Center, Netherlands, visited the Dept. of Neurology and delivered a lecture on ‘Neurodevelopmental Outcome after Preterm Birth–What Really Matters’, 20 November 2018.

Dr. A Amalraj, Commissioner of Police, Trichy, Tamil Nadu, visited the Dept. of Psychiatric Social Work (valedictory of 2nd TOT, Police Well-being Programme), 23 November 2018.

ƌ͘^ƚƵĂƌƚĂŬĞƌ͕WƌŽĨĞƐƐŽƌŽĨDŽǀĞŵĞŶƚEĞƵƌŽƐĐŝĞŶĐĞ͕DŽǀĞŵĞŶƚ>ĂďŽƌĂƚŽƌLJ͕ Mr. Arunachalam, ADGP-CMD TNSTC,Tamil Nadu, visited the /ŶƐƟƚƵƚĞŽĨEĞƵƌŽƐĐŝĞŶĐĞ͕EĞǁĐĂƐƚůĞhŶŝǀĞƌƐŝƚLJ͕h< Dept. of Psychiatric Social Work (inauguration of 3rd TOT, Police Well-being Programme), 26 November 2018. Mr. TK Rajendran, DGP, Tamil Nadu, and Mr. Thamarai Kannan, IPS, ADGP-Welfare, Tamil Nadu visited the Dept. of Psychiatric Dr. Sadasivan Puthusserypady, Associate Professor, Department of Social Work (inauguration of TOT, Police Well-being Programme), Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark, visited the 29 October 2018. Dept. of Neurological Rehabilitation and delivered a lecture on ‘Brain Computer Interface’, 26 November 2018. Dr. Alka Rani Goyal, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing and Health Promotion, Oslo Metropolitan University, Dr. Jennifer M Gillis, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Norway, visited the Dept. of Nursing, 30 October 2018. Faculty of Health Sciences, Binghamtpon University, The State

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University of New York, visited the Dept. of Clinical Psychology and Ms. Amy Kazmin, South Asia Bureau Chief, Financial Times, visited delivered a lecture on ‘Diagnosis and Treatment of Anxiety Disorders NIMHANS Integrated Centre for Yoga and delivered a lecture on in Children with ASD’, 27 November 2018. ‘Making a Documentary on Evolution of Yoga Therapy in India’, 12 December 2018. Dr. Venkatesh Thuppil, Professor Emeritus, Dept. of Biochemistry and Biophysics, St. Johns Medical College, Bengaluru visited the Mr. Manoharan, Commissioner of Police, Tirupur, Tamil Nadu, Dept. of Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology and delivered a visited the Dept. of Psychiatric Social Work (valedictory of 5th TOT, lecture on ‘Impact of Lead with Special Reference to Neurological Police Well-being Programme), 14 December 2018. Function’, 29 November 2018. Dr. Alexander von Gontard, Chair of Child and Adolescent Mr. S. Davidson Devasirvatham, Commissioner of Police, Madurai, Psychiatry, University of Saarland, Germany, visited the Dept. of Tamil Nadu, visited the Dept. of Psychiatric Social Work (valedictory Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, and delivered lectures on (a) ‘DC of 3rd TOT, Police Well-being Programme), 30 November 2018. 0-5 with Focus on ADHD’ (b) ‘Parent Child Interaction Therapy’, 15-22 December 2018. Mr. Vijay Kumar, ADGP (Law & Order),Tamil Nadu, visited the Dept. of Neuropathology (Brain Museum) and the Dept. of Dr. AK Viswanathan, Commissioner of Police, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Psychiatric Social Work (inauguration of 4th TOT, Police Well-being visited the Dept. of Neuropathology (Brain Museum) and the Dept. Programme), 3 December 2018. of Psychiatric Social Work (inauguration of 6th TOT, Police Well- being Programme), 17 December 2018. Mr. Szymon Jarosławski, Research Associate, Aix-Marseille University, France, visited NIMHANS Integrated Centre for Yoga Mr. V Varadharaju, IGP-Central Zone,Tamil Nadu, visited the Dept. and delivered a lecture on ‘Observing Yoga Therapy Sessions’, 3 of Psychiatric Social Work (valedictory of 6th TOT, Police Well-being December 2018. Programme), 21 December 2018.

Dr. Melanie Walker, Clinical Associate Professor of Neurology and Dr. Raghu Raghavan, Professor of Mental Health, Director of Mary Neurosurgery, University of Washington, USA visited the Dept. of Seacole Research Centre, Co-Director Leicester Centre for Mental Neuropathology (Brain Museum), 4 December 2018. Health Research, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, De Montfort University visited the Dept. of Mental Health Education and Mr. K Shankar, Commissioner of Police, Salem, Tamil Nadu, visited delivered a lecture on ‘Untold Stories of Mental Health and Resilience the Dept. of Psychiatric Social Work (valedictory of 4th TOT, Police of Internal Migrants in India’, 4 January 2019. Well-being Programme), 7 December 2018. Dr. Ganesh Bavikatte, Clinical Lead & Consultant Rehabilitation Dr. Gautam Wali, Early Career Researcher, Department of Physician, Walton Centre, Liverpool, UK, visited the Dept. of Neurogenetics, Kolling Institute, Royal North Shore Hospital, Neurological Rehabilitation and delivered a lecture on ‘Role of The University of Sydney, Australia, visited the Dept. of Clinical Botulinum Toxin A in the Management of Post-stroke Spasticity’, 5 Pharmacology & Toxicology and Dept. of Neurophysiology and January 2019. delivered a lecture on ‘Disease-in-a-dish: Disease Mechanism and Drug Discovery Using Patient-derived Stem Cells for Hereditary Mr. Md. Shakeel Akhtar, ADGP-Armed Police,Tamil Nadu, visited Spastic Paraplegia’, 7 December 2018. the Dept. of Psychiatric Social Work (inauguration of 7th TOT, Police Well-being Programme), 7 January 2019. Dr. M Ravi, ADGP-Headquarters, Tamil Nadu, visited the Dept. of Neuropathology (Brain Museum) and the Dept. of Psychiatric Social Dr. Michael Strupp, Professor of Neurology and Clinical Work (inauguration of 5th TOT, Police Well-being Programme), 10 Neurophysiology, University of Munich and the German Center December 2018. for Vertigo, University Hospital Munich, Germany visited the Dept. of Neurology and delivered a lecture on ‘Vertigo’, 10 January Dr. DK Menon, former Director, National Institute for the 2019. Empowerment of Persons with Intellectual Disabilities, Secunderabad, visited the Dept. of Clinical Psychology and delivered a lecture on Dr. Sven Michael Nobel, Executive Chairman, Nobel Sustainability ‘Perspectives on Clinical Psychology Profession and Training’, 10 Trust, visited the Dept. of Neuroimaging & Interventional Radiology, December 2018. 10 January 2019.

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Dr. Saul Levin, Chief Executive Officer and Medical Director, American Psychiatric Association (APA), visited the Dept. of Psychiatry, 16 January 2019.

Mr. Karan Singha, ADGP-Traffic & Road Safety, Tamil Nadu, visited the Dept. of Psychiatric Social Work (inauguration of 8th TOT, Police Well-being Programme), 21 January 2019.

Dr. Jonathan Mill, Professor of Epigenetics, University of Exeter Medical School, UK, visited the Dept. of Psychiatry, 23 January 2019. Ms. Laura Shelby, Public Health Advisor, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), USA, visited the Dept. of Neurovirology, 24 ƌ͘^ǀĞŶDŝĐŚĂĞůEŽďĞů͕džĞĐƵƟǀĞŚĂŝƌŵĂŶ͕EŽďĞů^ƵƐƚĂŝŶĂďŝůŝƚLJdƌƵƐƚ January 2019.

Mr. Sumit Sharan, Commissioner of Police, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, Dr. MC Sarangan, IGP-Training, Tamil Nadu, visited the Dept. of th visited the Dept. of Psychiatric Social Work (valedictory of 7 TOT, Psychiatric Social Work (valedictory of 8th TOT, Police Well-being Police Well-being Programme), 11 January 2019. Programme), 25 January 2019.

Dr. HV Srinivas, Consultant Neurologist, visited the Dept. of Mrs. Seema Agarwal, ADGP-State Crime Record Bureau,Tamil Neuropathology and delivered a lecture on ‘Meningioma and Nadu, visited the Dept. of Psychiatric Social Work (inauguration of Neuroanatomy’, 12, 14, 19 January 2019. 9th TOT, Police Well-being Programme), 28 January 2019.

Dr. Donald Francis Frie Jr. Director, Neurointerventional Surgery, Dr. Aravind Penmatsa, Assistant Professor & DBT-Wellcome Radiology Imaging Associates, Denver, Colorado, visited the Dept. Trust Fellow, visited the Dept. of Biophysics and delivered a talk on of Neuroimaging & Interventional Radiology and delivered a lecture ‘Neurotransmitter Transporters: Understanding Neurotransmission on ‘Recent Clinical Trials and How They Have Affected My Stroke through Structural Biology’, 29 January 2019. Practice’, 15 January 2019. Dr. Saroj Arya, Former Head, Department of Rehabilitation Dr. Daniel Mintie, LCSW, cognitive-behavioural therapist and Psychology, NIEPID, Secunderabad, visited the Dept. of Clinical educator, Living Well Counselling Center, Taos, New Mexico, visited Psychology and delivered a lecture on ‘Indian Scale for Assessment of NIMHANS Integrated Centre for Yoga and delivered a lecture on Autism’, 31 January 2019. ‘Combining Yoga with CBT’, 15 January 2019. Mr. Arun, Additional Commissioner of Police, Greater Chennai, Tamil Nadu, visited the Dept. of Psychiatric Social Work (valedictory of 9th TOT, Police Well-being Programme), 1 February 2019.

Mr. Amaraesh Pujari, ADGP (CB-CID), Tamil Nadu, visited the Dept. of Psychiatric Social Work (inauguration of 10th TOT, Police Well-being Programme), 4 February 2019.

Mr. Shanmuga Rajeswaran, IGP (South Zone), Tamil Nadu, visited the Dept. of Psychiatric Social Work (valedictory of 10th TOT, Police Well-being Programme), 8 February 2019.

ƌ͘ĂŶŝĞůDŝŶƟĞ͕>^t͕ĐŽŐŶŝƟǀĞͲďĞŚĂǀŝŽƵƌĂůƚŚĞƌĂƉŝƐƚĂŶĚĞĚƵĐĂƚŽƌ͕EĞǁ Mr. Ashok Kumar Das, ADGP (SIT/CB-CID), Tamil Nadu, visited Mexico. the Dept. of Psychiatric Social Work (inauguration of 11th TOT, Police Well-being Programme), 11 February 2019. Dr. Rajagopal V, Retd. Professor and Head, Dept. of Microbiology, Mysore Medical College and Research Institute, visited the Dept. Mr. Nagarajan, IGP (North Chennai), Tamil Nadu, visited the Dept. of Neuromicrobiology and delivered a lecture on ‘Life Priority… of Psychiatric Social Work (valedictory of 11th TOT, Police Well- Becoming v/s Being’, 16 January 2019. being Programme), 15 February 2019.

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Mr. Rajesh Amrohi, Science and Technology of Yoga and Meditation Dr. Subbiah Pugazhenthi, Professor of Medicine University of (SATYAM), Department of Science and Technology (DST), Colorado, Denver, USA, visited the Dept. of Neurophysiology and Government of India, visited NIMHANS Integrated Centre for Yoga delivered a lecture on ‘Microglial Dysregulation in the Alzheimer's (for documentary on DST), 17-18 January 2019. Brain’, 13 March 2019.

Prof. Linden, Director of Maastricht’s University, and team visited Dr. David Hallford, Faculty of Health, Deakin University, Australia, NIMHANS and delivered guest lectures, 18-19 February 2019. visited the Dept. of Clinical Psychology and delivered a lecture on ‘Australia-India Academy of Sciences Fellowship Program’, 15 March Mr. Sylendra Babu, ADGP (Railways), Tamil Nadu, visited the Dept. 2019. of Psychiatric Social Work (inauguration of 12th TOT, Police Well- being Programme), 17 February 2019. Mr. Ashwini Kumar Choubey, Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare, Government of India, visited the Dept. of Neuropathology Mr. Vinit Dev Wankhede, IGP (Modernization), Tamil Nadu, visited (Brain Museum), 20 March 2019. the Dept. of Psychiatric Social Work (valedictory of 12th TOT, Police Well-being Programme, 21 February 2019. Dr. Vishwajit L Nimgaonkar, Professor of Psychiatry and Human Genetics, University of Pittsburgh, USA visited the Dr. Veena D Dwivedi, Associate Professor in Psychology/ Dept. of Psychiatry and NIMHANS Integrated Centre for Yoga Neuroscience and Director, Dwivedi Brain and Language Lab, Brock and delivered a lecture on ‘Using Human iPSC-based Cells as University, Canada visited the Dept. of Clinical Psychology and Platforms for Drug Discovery in Neuropsychiatric Disorders’, 21 delivered a lecture on ‘Issues in Cognitive Neuroscience of Language: March 2019. What is a 21st Century Researcher to Do?’, 26 February 2019. Dr. Dylan T Lott, Center for Healthy Minds, University of Dr. Melissa O’Shea, Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology, School Wisconsin-Madison, USA visited the Dept. of Neurophysiology and of Psychology, Deakin University, Australia, visited NIMHANS delivered a lecture on ‘Scientific Discussion on Consciousness at the Integrated Centre for Yoga and delivered a lecture on ‘Examining Human Sleep Research Laboratory’, 23 March 2019. Yoga as a Complementary Therapy for Anxiety and Depression’, 11 March 2019. Ms. Sue Baker, Global Director, Time to Change, visited the Dept. of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services, 25 March 2019. Dr. Steven Errser, Professor of Clinical Nursing Research and Dr. Katherine Benson, Global Partnerships Manager, University of York, Mr. Madhi Alagan, Senior Programme Officer, CBM International, UK, visited the Dept. of Nursing, 12 March 2019. visited the Dept. of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services, 25 March 2019.

Dr. Ramesh Raghupathi, Professor, Department of Neurobiology & Anatomy, Drexel University College of Medicine, USA, visited the Dept. of Neurophysiology and delivered a lecture on ‘Old Wine in New Bottles: Rethinking the Chronic Problems in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury’, 29 March 2019.

Dr. Tara Collins, Assistant Professor, Psychiatry, School of Medicine, Division of Citywide Case Management, University of California, San Francisco, visited NIMHANS Integrated Centre for Yoga and delivered a lecture on ‘Observing Clinical Services at NIMHANS ƌ͘^ƚĞǀĞŶ ƌƌƐĞƌ͕ WƌŽĨĞƐƐŽƌ ŽĨ ůŝŶŝĐĂů EƵƌƐŝŶŐ ZĞƐĞĂƌĐŚ ĂŶĚ ƌ͘ <ĂƚŚĞƌŝŶĞ ĞŶƐŽŶ͕'ůŽďĂůWĂƌƚŶĞƌƐŚŝƉƐDĂŶĂŐĞƌ͕hŶŝǀĞƌƐŝƚLJŽĨzŽƌŬ͕h<͘ Integrated Centre for Yoga’, 29 March 2019.

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I. MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Centre for Addiction Medicine (CAM)

The Centre for Addiction Medicine (CAM) continued to provide PSYCHIATRY comprehensive inpatient programme consisting of individual and family assessments. The centre, with a 80-bed (60 for men and 20 A. Clinical Services for women) inpatient facility, offers individually tailored treatments including pharmacological interventions for withdrawal and long- ůŝŶŝĐĂů^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐΎ 2017-18 2018-19 term prevention of relapse, individual and group counseling, family Screening 22093 27444 counseling and intensive aftercare. ZĞŐŝƐƚƌĂƟŽŶ 15047 14556 &ŽůůŽǁͲƵƉƐ 130690 135661 Digitisation of patient assessment and clinical data in the centre has Admissions 5075 5152 been successful. The process has benefitted patients by reducing their Emergencies 8482 8737 waiting times and avoiding repetitive registrations. Digital services dŽƚĂů 181387 191550 will soon be expanded to inpatient and emergency care. *including inpatient and outpatient services. The CAM registered 4198 new patients, 19380 outpatient follow-ups B. Emergency Services and 14552 telephonic follow-ups during 2018-19. A total of 1453 patients were admitted to the CAM in-patient facility. As many EŽ͘ŽĨWĂƟĞŶƚƐͬĂƐĞƐ ŵĞƌŐĞŶĐLJ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐΎ as 176 adolescents availed treatment (from Adolescent Addiction 2017-18 2018-19 Services) and 149 female patients sought help at the CAM, during ZĞŐŝƐƚƌĂƟŽŶ 8482 8737 the review period. Admissions 1792 1684 Deaths - 1 Drug-Toxicology Laboratory: A total of 27126 samples for ZĞĨĞƌƌĂůƐ;/ŶƚĞƌŶĂůΘdžƚĞƌŶĂůͿ 785 702 and alcohol in urine and blood were tested during 2018-19. One more e-machine for testing samples was added to the facility to keep up *including various facilities/services such as triage, short-stay, priority with the growing demand. wards, etc.

C. Special Clinics Treatment Clinic: This clinic provides comprehensive treatment for patients addicted to different . The EĞǁWĂƟĞŶƚƐ &ŽůůŽǁͲƵƉWĂƟĞŶƚƐ ^ƉĞĐŝĂůůŝŶŝĐƐ Buprenorphine Maintenance Treatment (BMT) was extended to 109 2017-18 2018-19 2017-18 2018-19 patients during the review period. ĚĚŝĐƟŽŶWƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌLJ 3352 4198 16544 19380 ŽŵŵƵŶŝƚLJWƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌLJΎ 577 56 2990 61 Psychiatric Social Work Services: CAM offers specialized addiction 'ĞƌŝĂƚƌŝĐWƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌLJ 1200 1230 4160 4334 medicine service and care from an interdisciplinary team. The Psychiatric Social Work team works closely with those affected by Instar Clinic 150 75 5480 2740 drug and alcohol addiction – from treatment and recovery processes KůŝŶŝĐ 446 462 2284 2246 to working with patients’ family. WĞƌŝŶĂƚĂůWƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌLJ 216 146 1619 1541 s No. of group therapy sessions for inpatients (Kannada): 119 (890 'ĞŶĞƟĐdĞƐƟŶŐĂŶĚ 209 398 40 120 patients) Counselling Clinic s No. of group therapy sessions for inpatients (Tamil): 129 (892 dŽƚĂů 6150 6565 33117 30422 patients) * Community psychiatry/extension services in most of the taluks are s No. of group therapy sessions for inpatients (English): 11 (50 now being run under the Manochaitanya programme launched by the patients) Government of Karnataka which aims at integrating mental health into s No. of group therapy sessions for inpatients (Female): 22 (124 primary care. patients) s No. of family support group services: 51 (608 family members) uring the review period, 5749 ECT sessions were conducted – out s No of recreational group conducted: 45 (604 patients) of which 885 news patients received ECTs. A total of 54 patients s No. of outpatient group therapy services: 116 (698 patients) received rTMS (including neuronavigated rtMS). A total of 1599 s Consultations provided to NGOs and GOs: 7 tDCS/tACS sessions were conducted under the WISER Program. s No. of awareness programmes organised at schools/colleges: 20

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Clinical Psychology Services: The Clinical Psychology team offers a for work related problems. Inpatients made use of various recreational comprehensive package to each patient and their family to meet their facilities offered such as gym (850 patients) and outdoor play area unique requirements. This includes psychological assessments such as (1950 patients). cognitive, personality and interpersonal testing, neuropsychological assessments and psycho-diagnostic clarifications. A wide range Community Outreach Services: Community social workers of psychosocial interventions are provided including motivation conducted 54 addiction awareness and prevention programmes at enhancement therapy, relapse prevention, dialectical behaviour various Anganwadi centres, PHCs, educational institutions and therapy, cognitive behaviour therapy, brief dynamic therapy and workplaces in 2018-19. As many as 10140 people actively took part in family therapy. the awareness programmes.

Tobacco Cessation Centre (TCC): The multidisciplinary TCC team Community/Public Psychiatry conducted training programmes on Tobacco Use and Related Harm (Community Mental Health) (Assessment, Brief Intervention and Pharmacological Management). A campaign was organised on account of World No Tobacco Day Community psychiatry activities are being actively carried out by (WNTD) on 31 May 2018 to raise awareness on the harmful and NIMHANS for more than four decades. Sakalwara Community deadly effects of tobacco use and second-hand smoke exposure, and Mental Health Centre (SCMHC) at Anekal taluk, the hub of all to discourage the use of tobacco in any form. community mental health activities, has expanded its horizon to offer resource building, training and telemedicine services. Community Psychiatry Services are delivered by a multidisciplinary team consisting of psychiatrists, psychiatric nursing, psychiatric social work, clinical psychology, and vocational trainers.

Sakalwara Community Mental Health Centre (OPD): The community team provides outpatient services here thrice a week (on Monday, Wednesday and Friday). Based on their clinical profile of patients a detailed work-up is done by residents and trainees posted in the centre, under the supervision of senior residents and consultants. Patients come from far off places to seek treatment for various mental ailments and related problems. Free medicine is provided for BPL ǁĂƌĞŶĞƐƐĐĂŵƉĂŝŐŶŚĞůĚĂƐƉĂƌƚŽĨtŽƌůĚEŽdŽďĂĐĐŽĂLJ (below poverty line) patients at the centre. This year, the OPDs at the centre have been reorganized and restructured into ‘Triple Specialty Tobacco Quit Line: Regional Satellite Centre for Tobacco Quit Line Clinics’: Common Mental Disorder Clinic (Monday), Severe Mental Services has been established (on 1 September 2018) at the CAM, Disorder Clinic (Wednesday) and Alcohol and Tobacco Addiction as part of the National Tobacco Cessation Helpline project of the Clinic (Friday). Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India.

Nursing staff and trainees regularly conduct health education The dedicated toll-free helpline (1800-112-356) aims to provide programmes for patients and family and dispense medications with telephonic counselling services in Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, clear information on compliance and regimen. Clinical Psychology Hindi and English languages, covering all the southern states of the (CP) team performs brief therapeutic interventions, assessments for country. The centre, with 19 trained counselors and two supervisors, IQ and SLD, CBT for depression and OCD. The Psychiatric Social is operational between 8am and 8pm every day, barring Mondays. Work (PSW) team provides supportive therapy, disability welfare Regional resources referrals for tobacco cessation support are also benefits and occupational rehabilitation counselling services. provided to the callers who require additional assistance.

EŽ͘ŽĨKWƉĂƟĞŶƚƐƐĞĞŶ;ϱϵϱŶĞǁ͕ϯϮϱϱŽůĚͿ 3850 Occupational Therapy and Aftercare Services: The CAM has ,ĞĂůƚŚĞĚƵĐĂƟŽŶƚĂůŬƐďLJƚŚĞEƵƌƐŝŶŐƚĞĂŵ 98 dedicated manpower for occupational therapy and aftercare services. WƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐŝĐĂůĂƐƐĞƐƐŵĞŶƚƐ;EŽ͘ŽĨƉĂƟĞŶƚƐͿ 56 During the review period, 33063 text messages/reminders (SMS) ĞƚĂŝůĞĚƉƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐŝĐĂůǁŽƌŬͲƵƉƐ;EŽ͘ŽĨƉĂƟĞŶƚƐͿ 19 were sent and 14552 telephone calls made to the patients expected to &ŽůůŽǁͲƵƉƐĨŽƌƉƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐŝĐĂůŝŶƚĞƌǀĞŶƟŽŶƐ;EŽ͘ŽĨƉĂƟĞŶƚƐͿ 137 come for the follow-ups. A total of 125 home visits were conducted to facilitate effective treatment and enhance follow-up compliance of the WƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐŝĐĂůŝŶƚĞƌǀĞŶƟŽŶƐ;ŝŶĚŝǀŝĚƵĂůĂŶĚŐƌŽƵƉƐĞƐƐŝŽŶƐͿ 789 patients. A total of 270 patients availed occupational therapy services dŽƚĂů 4949

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Sakalwara Community Mental Health Centre (Inpatient Services): EŽ͘ŽĨƉĂƟĞŶƚƐĐŽŶƐƵůƚĞĚƚŚƌŽƵŐŚD,WƚĞĂŵ >400,000 Sakalawara Rehabilitation Services (SRS), started five years ago, EŽ͘ŽĨƉĂƟĞŶƚƐƐĞĞŶĚŝƌĞĐƚůLJĚƵƌŝŶŐdĞůĞͲKd 449 functions as a short-term residential rehabilitation centre for persons EŽ͘ŽĨƚĞůĞĐĂƉĂĐŝƚLJďƵŝůĚŝŶŐƐĞƐƐŝŽŶƐƚŽƉƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐŝƐƚƐ 12 with chronic mental illness. A multidisciplinary team comprising EŽ͘ŽĨƚĞůĞĐĂƉĂĐŝƚLJďƵŝůĚŝŶŐƐĞƐƐŝŽŶƐƚŽƐŽĐŝĂůǁŽƌŬĞƌƐ 08 faculty, trainees and residents from Departments of Psychiatry, Nursing, Clinical Psychology (CP), Psychiatric Social Work (PSW), a) DMHP ECHO Project (Bihar and Chhattisgarh): junior consultants and vocational trainers provide specialized services. NIMHANS has successfully initiated the DMHP (District Mental Health Programme) in 27 districts of Chhattisgarh and Residential rehabilitation services are made available in 22 cottages for 11 districts of Bihar through various training, hand-holding short-term (~ 3 months) stay of patients with their family members. and mentoring programmes for non-specialist medical officers Daily activities of the clients are individually structured after an initial and counsellors. Plans are afoot to expand the programme to assessment and supervised by the training team. In-house activities for other districts of Bihar as well. Before initiating this training re-establishment of work habits for the chronically ill include classes/ there were psychiatrists or allied professionals available only in training in craft, tailoring, computer skills, etc. at the Mahabodhi a few medical colleges or hospitals where all the people with building of the centre. Daily yoga sessions, individual and group mental illness had to be referred to. Currently, DMHP medical therapies, social skills training, cognitive remediation, etc. are also officers, psychologist and counsellors are digitally connected to carried out for inmates and families. The kitchen on the campus also NIMHANS specialist team for continued hand-holding and serves as a place for group activities like cooking demonstrations and training. Patients need not visit psychiatrists by travelling to far tea parties organized by patients. Patients and caretakers are taken out off places to get the care. The necessary medications to treat for picnics twice a month. mental illness have now been made available in these centres. There is increased access to care for mentally ill people in their EŽ͘ŽĨǀŝƐŝƚŽƌƐƚŽ^D,ĨŽƌ/WĐĂƌĞ 56 own district hospitals. No. of referrals 41 EŽ͘ŽĨƉĂƟĞŶƚƐĂĚŵŝƩĞĚ 29 b) Assisted Home Care Project: Under the DMHP, patients EŽ͘ŽĨƉĂƟĞŶƚƐĚŝƐĐŚĂƌŐĞĚ 32 consult psychiatrists and other mental health professionals EŽ͘ŽĨƉĂƟĞŶƚƐƉůĂĐĞĚĨŽƌƐƵƉƉŽƌƚĞĚĞŵƉůŽLJŵĞŶƚ 09 in designated health centers. Considerable proportion of ĂLJŽƵƚ;ƉŝĐŶŝĐͿĨŽƌƉĂƟĞŶƚƐĂŶĚĐĂƌĞŐŝǀĞƌƐ 22 these patients drop out of treatment after an initial period dŽƚĂů 189 of treatment seeking. ‘Assisted Home Care’ services have been implemented for such patients (diagnosed with either Home Visits: The nursing staff visited chronically ill patients who do schizophrenia or bipolar affective disorders). DMHP staff not have proper support to reach out to medications. Fifty four home (a psychiatric nurse and psychiatric social worker) will visit visits were conducted by them in the nearby areas of Sakalawara, homes of such dropped-out patients and offer care, counselling within Anekal Taluk. PSW team visited 8 houses of the patients and other possible measures that are essential to improve the registered at the OPD—who were from economically weaker sections clinical status of the patients. These services are overseen by the or who had poor family support. DMHP psychiatrist.

DMHP and NMHP Activities Telemedicine Services The Community/Public Psychiatry Team of NIMHANS has been actively involved in the effective implementation of DMHP in NIMHANS has been offering telemedicine services for more than Karnataka and various other states of the country. The team provides a decade now, keeping pace with the advancement in healthcare hands-on training to the DMHP team and helps them in the process technology. Innovative models of tele-consultations, tele-training of decentralization of the mental health services and integration of and collaborative meetings have been incorporated. Consultation mental health care with general primary health care, which are the models include Tele-psychiatric After Care (TAC) clinic (direct-to- major thrust areas for NMHP. patient mode), Collaborative Care Model to all district hospitals of Karnataka (Virtual NIMHANS Clinic), and Online Continuing DMHP has been implemented in BBMP and all 30 districts of Clinical Support model for PHC doctors. Education/Training the state. NIMHANS has played key role in upscaling of DMHP Models encompass Tele-psychiatric On-consultation Training (Tele- activities in Karnataka. The multidisciplinary community team OCT) programme for PHC doctors and v-CSD (videoconference- provided hands-on training to the DMHP team and helped them based continuing skill development) programme. in the process of decentralization of the mental health services and integration of mental health care into general primary health care, Tele-psychiatric After Care (TAC) clinic, the first-of-its-kind which are the major thrust areas for NMHP. initiative launched recently, facilitates follow-up care for patients

64 National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences Annual Report 2018-2019 discharged from psychiatry wards using digital technology. Follow-up high risk patients in the emergency operation theatre and successfully is carried out only on the request of the treating doctor. During 2018- delivered ECT to the oldest patient at NIMHANS to date (87-year- 19, a total of 288 patients availed TAC services, and the data suggest old) as well as to the earliest post-CABG (10 days) patient, during that there has been significant savings in healthcare cost and time. the review period.

Geriatric Clinic & Services The unit has also started tele psychiatry services, in collaboration with the Telemedicine/Tele-Psychiatry Centre. Tele follow-up of Geriatric Clinic and Services has been offering multidisciplinary care 25 patients and about 100 consultations were carried out by senior to the elderly with neuropsychiatric disorders (aged 60 years and above) residents. for about two decades. The clinic has now evolved into a separate Geriatric Psychiatry Unit under the Department of Psychiatry with The Forum (Prestige Group) in association with NIMHANS hosted full-time faculty members and staff. the second edition of “The Purple Run” marathon event at Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Mangalore and Chennai on the occasion of World The clinical services are run thrice a week (Tuesday, Wednesday Alzheimer’s Day in September 2018. and Saturday). Family education sessions and group meeting for the caregivers of elderly with neuropsychiatric disorders are conducted Individualized Schizophrenia Treatment and regularly by the Psychiatric Social Work team. Home visits are also Reintegration (Instar) Programme conducted for patients who may not be able to attend OPD. The special clinical services of the Schizophrenia Clinic and the The unit also provides extensive range of inpatient services (with Metabolic Clinic have been integrated to formulate a comprehensive 15-20 patients admitted at any given time). The patients here programme – Individualized Schizophrenia Treatment and undergo detailed clinical evaluation and testing, often including Reintegration (InSTAR). The mission of InSTAR programme is to neuropsychological/cognitive assessment, neuroimaging and EEG. ensure a personalized clinical approach towards understanding and Treatments offered include pharmacotherapy, psychotherapy, brain treating individuals with schizophrenia and related psychoses. stimulation procedures like ECT, rTMS and tDCS. The geriatric team has pioneered home based tDCS for patients with dementia and The InSTAR programme encompasses several components that treatment resistant severe mental illnesses. involve an integrated multidisciplinary team of experts from psychiatry, psychiatric social work, clinical psychology and yoga Elderly patients referred to the Short-Stay Ward are also seen by therapy. Depending upon the individual requirements of the patients, the Geriatric Psychiatry team for an emergency assessment and through these special clinics, additional specific interventions like management. There are also liaison services with the Department of Yoga Therapy, Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS)/other Neurology for clinical and teaching activities. weak intensity neuromodulation techniques, cognitive therapies, family interventions and other similar specialized interventions are During 2018-19, a total of the unit was actively involved in various offered. To facilitate early identification and intervention for psychosis community activities. Outreach senior citizen friendly camps were – a specialized clinical module – namely, Objective Risk Assessment, conducted in association with the Karnataka Legal Services Authority Care and Liaison for Early Schizophrenia [ORACLES] – is made and State Directorate of Empowerment of Differently Abled and available. Senior Citizens, wherein nearly 1000 senior citizens took part. In addition to this, outreach activities with other senior citizens forums The Schizophrenia Clinic registered 75 new patients and followed-up were organised on second Saturdays. A total of 28 visits to old-age 2740 patients, during the review period. homes/agencies were also undertaken by the geriatric team. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Clinic WĂƌƟĐƵůĂƌƐ 2017-18 2018-19 Screening 1864 1918 The Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) clinic is a specialized Referrals 300 336 clinic for the evaluation and treatment of OCD patients, which has EĞǁƉĂƟĞŶƚƐ 1200 1230 been running for the two decades at NIMHANS. This is the largest &ŽůůŽǁͲƵƉƉĂƟĞŶƚƐ 4160 4334 outpatient clinic facility for the treatment of OCD patients in India. /ŶƉĂƟĞŶƚƐ 238 285 dŽƚĂů 7762 8103 The aim of the clinic has three facets: providing specialized clinical services, training mental health personnel in OCD/severe anxiety The geriatric team, in collaboration with the Non Invasive Brain disorders and conducting research. The treatment modalities used Stimulation (NIBS) team played a vital role in pioneering ECT for include pharmacotherapy, cognitive-behavior therapy, non-invasive

National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences 65 Annual Report 2018-2019 neuromodulatory techniques and in extremely refractory cases, been at the forefront of research and clinical application in this psychosurgery/deep brain stimulation. regard. Currently, it has one of the most-advanced ECT suites in the country, and regularly caters to the clinical, research and man-power In the year 2018-19, a total of 462 new patients were evaluated and development needs in this field. 2246 patients were periodically followed up. The OCD clinic offers outpatient services every Tuesday in the OPD block of NIMHANS. At NIMHANS, the ECT-suite works with inputs from, and active Severely ill and/or treatment resistant patients with OCD are routinely collaboration between, a multidisciplinary team comprising members admitted to the wards for intensive pharmacological and psychosocial from the Psychiatry, Neuroanaesthesia and Nursing faculties. This interventions. In addition, the clinic also caters to patients suffering dedicated suite is housed in the Psychiatry Open General Ward, from OCD related disorders such as body dysmorphic disorder, and apart from the procedural room, it has a pre-ECT preparation trichotillomania, Tourette’s syndrome and excoriation disorder. room and a post-ECT recovery section. Additionally, it has a separate waiting hall for patients and their attendants. Perinatal Psychiatry The suite has three ECT delivery systems, with facilities for recording The Perinatal Psychiatric Service consists of two service arms: the ictal-EEG activity. It also has separate cardiovascular monitors Perinatal Outpatient Psychiatry Service, which is a once-a-week clinic and a dedicated defibrillator, for monitoring and managing cardiac (run on Fridays), and five-bedded Mother-Baby Inpatient Psychiatry emergencies during the procedures. All the administered ECT Unit. sessions are modified, and a few of them are EEG-monitored. On an average, about 25 patients receive ECTs every working day for various This service is dedicated to helping the mother, the mother-infant psychiatric indications. During the review period, 885 new patients dyad, husbands and families who need treatment, support and received ECTs, and a total of 5749 ECT sessions were administered. guidance for any mental health problem related to pregnancy or child birth. Outpatient services, run by a multidisciplinary team, Wiser Neuromodulation Programme include preconception counselling, handling mental health issues in (tDCS, HD-tDCS, tACS and Related Techniques) pregnancy and the postpartum, interpersonal and cognitive behavioral psychotherapy, family and marital counselling, and assessments and Recent evidence suggests that weak intensity direct current stimulation interventions for mother-infant bonding problems, including video using tDCS can lead to adaptive neuroplastic effects with potential enabled interventions. A total of 146 new patients were seen and 1541 translational implications in psychiatry. Transcranial direct current followed-up at the Perinatal Clinic, during 2018-19. stimulation (tDCS) is a neuromodulatory technique that delivers low intensity, direct current to cortical areas facilitating or inhibiting Immediate evaluation and triage of pregnant and post-partum women spontaneous neuronal activity. tDCS has adaptive neuroplastic in the emergency are available through specialized perinatal services. effects and it is a safe procedure. tDCS has been implemented in This is done to ensure seamless care and collaboration between the Department of Psychiatry as a clinical research program since emergency and inpatient services and to avoid delays of care to the 2012. Over the past years, more than 4000 sessions of tDCS has been mother infant dyad. completed sans any significant adverse effects.

There is provision of unique telephone helpline number for the In addition to tDCS, there are several weak intensity neuromodulatory perinatal services being handled 24X7 and also a card is given to techniques (for example, transcranial Alternating Current all patients with basic information about the helpline number and Stimulation (tACS), transcranial Pulsed Current Stimulation (tPCS), services offered by perinatal team. transcranial Random Noise Stimulation (tRNS), transcranial Vagal Nerve Stimulation (tVNS), Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation (GVS) Women with pregnancy and childbirth related mental health and similar related techniques that apply electric current as well as problems, from the surrounding antenatal and maternal health additional techniques that apply other modalities magnetic, ultrasonic, centres, are referred to NCWB, where clinical services are conducted infrared / laser) that can adaptively enhance . These every Tuesday (afternoon) in a community setting by a post-doctoral neuromodulatory effects by this host of brain stimulation techniques fellow and a consultant. that apply weak intensity stimulation through diverse modalities offer promise in treating psychiatric disorders through enhancement Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) Services of deficient brain functions as well as amelioration of recalcitrant symptoms facilitating re-integration – this paradigm can be ECT has been an integral part of psychiatry practice, ever since it was conceptualized as “Weak Intensity Stimulation for Enhancement and first described about 80 years back, and NIMHANS has consistently Re-integration” or “WISER” neuromodulation paradigm.

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New initiatives under WISER Neuromodulation programme, abuse, violation of patients’ rights, marriage being affected due to include further optimization of MRI-guided HD-tDCS with illness, etc. are also received. neurotargeting and computational modelling. The MRI-guided HD-tDCS protocol which was standardized last year has been On Wednesdays, forensic grand rounds are carried out, where referrals successfully implemented. The protocol utilizes precise, personalized from other units are taken up for forensic inputs (which include placement of electrodes using state-of-the-art optical localization diverse issues such as patient being a victim of domestic/sexual abuse, technique guided by subject-specific structural / functional MRI in violation of patients’ rights). combination with computational analyses that simulate electrical activity spread in the brain to ensure ‘personalized, computational Legal Aid Clinic neuromodulation’. The Legal Aid Clinic was established in collaboration with the Consultation Liaison Psychiatric Services Karnataka State Legal Services in 2011 to provide legal services free of cost to persons with mental illness. Consultation Liaison Psychiatry (CLP) unit focuses on providing psychiatric care to patients referred from other medical/surgical Persons with disabilities can assert their rights using such clinics in specialties. The unit is dedicated to helping patients with medical/ matters such as disability certification, employment and pension. surgical disorders in better management of psychiatric issues. It also They can also defend their rights regarding admission to mental helps patients and their family to maintain psychological wellbeing by hospitals, human rights violation, treatment, property issues and liaising with the treating team and also delivery of the CLP services marital issues. Additionally, these kinds of services could help in at the medical centres such as SDS TRC and Rajiv Gandhi Institute making patients aware of their rights and equip them to avail the of Chest Diseases, Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology and benefits of the different social welfare activities sponsored by the State Samatvam Endocrinology Diabetes Center, lessening the burden of and Central Government. Women can also seek help in issues such shifting the patients to psychiatric centres. as sexual violence, domestic violence, property related issues, etc. Two advocates appointed by Karnataka State Legal Services Authority, NIMHANS Centre For Well-Being (NCWB) - a clinic focusing on liaising with teams from the Departments of Psychiatry and PSW, mental health issues is run on every Tuesday and Friday afternoons in a have been helping the patients in getting free legal advice, support community setting by a post-doctoral fellow and psychiatry residents. and adjudication.

The CLP team provides detailed psychiatric evaluation of patients The Legal Aid Clinic has now evolved into Legal Services Clinic, with intractable seizure disorder pre and postsurgical interventions. offering services on a daily basis. In the year 2018-19, a total of 180 Supportive care for caregivers of intractable seizure disorder is also patients/family members availed the services offered by the clinic. offered. Emergency Psychiatry and Acute Care Forensic Psychiatry Services (EPAC) Services

The Department of Psychiatry started Forensic Psychiatry Services Emergency Psychiatry and Acute Care (EPAC) Services extend round from 2015. The facility consists of three service arms: Forensic Out- the clock consultation and management for patients presenting with Patient Services (run on all OPD days), eight-bedded Forensic psychiatric emergencies. EPAC provides the opportunity for hands- Psychiatry In-Patient Unit and Forensic Psychiatry Review Rounds on clinical training to MD residents in the management of psychiatric (on Wednesdays) for referrals from other units for diverse issues emergencies. One PDF in acute care and emergency psychiatry is which require forensic inputs from experts. The Forensic Psychiatry taken in for training every year. To improve the emergency response Services team was also involved in policy drafting for various boards for cardiopulmonary resuscitation, a new automated external requiring medico-legal opinion. defibrillator has been procured for the ward. The physical restraints have been procured to suit the needs and comfort of the care users. During 2018-19, a total of 334 outpatients were seen and 43 received The EPAC team has formulated several standard operating protocols inpatient care at the Forensic Psychiatry Unit. In the inpatient setting, and has continued to monitor the implementation of these protocols. about three-four prison patients are referred to the unit in a month The EPAC team also manages the Priority Ward in POGW for male for opinion on fitness to stand trial and two-three patients from patients. It has two different wards: SAFER (Safety and Facilitate workplace for opinion on fitness to work. Referrals from other units Early Recovery) and ASIST (Applied Suicide Intervention, Support with diverse issues such as patient being a victim of domestic/sexual and Treatment).

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NIMHANS CENTRE FOR WELL BEING New Initiatives: The Department of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (NCWB) has launched Aasare patient care services for parents of children with emotional, behavioural or learning problem have been started (from 16 June 2018) in the OPD. The services are available on Saturdays (except A. Special Clinical Services on second Saturdays and General Holidays), from 11 am to 1 pm. WĂƌƟĐƵůĂƌƐ 2017-18 2018-19 Telephonic Enquiries 2669 2111 Another new initiative called Swatantra – to cater to the needs of EĞǁZĞŐŝƐƚƌĂƟŽŶƐ 654 846 children referred from the Juvenile Justice System (children in need of dŽƚĂů 3323 2957 care and protection, and children in conflict with the law) and Child Care Institutions (both governmental and non-governmental) – has also been started (on Wednesdays from 11 am to 1 pm). EĞǁWĂƟĞŶƚƐ &ŽůůŽǁͲƵƉWĂƟĞŶƚƐ ^ƉĞĐŝĂůůŝŶŝĐƐ 2017-18 2018-19 2017-18 2018-19 ŽŶƐƵůƚĂƟŽŶ>ŝĂŝƐŽŶ 287 333 236 277 CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY WƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌLJ;>WͿ Marital Enrichment 55 59 244 101 A. Clinical Services ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐ;D^Ϳ EŽ͘ŽĨƉĂƟĞŶƚƐͬĐĂƐĞƐ Right Choice Clinic 4 01 - - ůŝŶŝĐĂů^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐΎ 2017-18 2018-19 Aaraike Clinic and Child 87 91 159 90 WĂƌĞŶƚtĞůůĞŝŶŐ ZĞŐŝƐƚƌĂƟŽŶ 12187 12236 ;ŶĞǁĐĂƐĞƐĂƚƐĐƌĞĞŶŝŶŐ͕ͬtƵƉͿ ^ƚƌĞƐƐDĂŶĂŐĞŵĞŶƚΘ 72 93 148 128 >ŝĨĞƐƚLJůĞůŝŶŝĐ &ŽůůŽǁͲƵƉƐ 37556 37949 WŽƐŝƟǀĞDĞŶƚĂů,ĞĂůƚŚ 21 22 75 60 dŽƚĂů 49743 50185 ůŝŶŝĐ;&ůŽƵƌŝƐŚůŝŶŝĐͿ *including inpatient and outpatient services. WƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐLJĂƌĞůŝŶŝĐ 84 45 55 100 ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐĨŽƌ,ĞĂůƚŚLJhƐĞŽĨ 43 98 69 214 B. Special Clinics dĞĐŚŶŽůŽŐLJ;^,hdͿůŝŶŝĐ ^ƉĞĐŝĂůůŝŶŝĐƐ EĞǁWĂƟĞŶƚƐ &ŽůůŽǁͲƵƉWĂƟĞŶƚƐ dƌĂƵŵĂZĞĐŽǀĞƌLJůŝŶŝĐ 30 27 69 44 2017-18 2018-19 2017-18 2018-19 ;dZͿ ĚŚĂƌĂĂŵƉ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞĨŽƌ 100 67 30 80 ǁĂŬĞůŝŶŝĐ;ĨŽƌ/ŶƟŵĂƚĞ 705504 CHMR WĂƌƚŶĞƌsŝŽůĞŶĐĞͿ ĞǀĞůŽƉŵĞŶƚĂůƐƐĞƐƐŵĞŶƚ 75 126 132 141 tŝŶĚŽǁƚŽtĞůůĞŝŶŐ 21 16 5 34 /ŶĨĂŶƚĞǀĞůŽƉŵĞŶƚ 75 126 132 14 Clinic /ŶƚĞƌǀĞŶƟŽŶ &ŽƐƚĞƌͬWĂƌŝǀĂƌ 11 14 9 18 WƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐŝĐĂů/ŶƚĞƌǀĞŶƟŽŶƐ 35 40 42 45 ŽŐŶŝƚĞΎ -10-11 ^>Θ/ƐƐĞƐƐŵĞŶƚ 112 30 80 10 dŽƚĂů 722 814 1074 1081 WƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐŝĐĂůƐƐĞƐƐŵĞŶƚ 15 0 20 - *New initiative WƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐŝĐĂůdŚĞƌĂƉŝĞƐ 14 6 68 - EĞƵƌŽƉƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐŝĐĂů 41 115 80 138 Assessment CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY ŽŐŶŝƟǀĞƌĞƚƌĂŝŶŝŶŐͬ -23-- EĞƵƌŽƉƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐŝĐĂů A. Clinical Services ZĞŚĂďŝůŝƚĂƟŽŶ DĂƌŝƚĂůŶƌŝĐŚŵĞŶƚ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐ 55 59 244 101 EŽ͘ŽĨƉĂƟĞŶƚƐͬĐĂƐĞƐ ůŝŶŝĐĂů^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐΎ Stress Management and 72 93 148 128 2017-18 2018-19 >ŝĨĞƐƚLJůĞůŝŶŝĐ Screening 9099 8828 WƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐŝĐĂůĂƌĞůŝŶŝĐ 85 45 59 100 ZĞŐŝƐƚƌĂƟŽŶ 3263 3546 tŝŶĚŽǁƚŽtĞůůďĞŝŶŐ 21 16 5 34 &ŽůůŽǁͲƵƉƐ 15751 20194 WŽƐŝƟǀĞDĞŶƚĂů,ĞĂůƚŚůŝŶŝĐ 35 22 136 60 Admissions 825 673 ;&ůŽƵƌŝƐŚͿ Discharges 821 603 dƌĂƵŵĂZĞĐŽǀĞƌLJůŝŶŝĐ 30 26 69 106 Emergencies 36 34 ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐĨŽƌ,ĞĂůƚŚLJhƐĞŽĨ 62 98 310 396 dŽƚĂů 29795 33878 dĞĐŚŶŽůŽŐLJ;^,hdͿůŝŶŝĐ *including inpatient and outpatient services. Cognite Clinic - 10 - 11

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C. Special Services / Procedures Insight into Psychotic Experiences Clinic: Within the Schizophrenia Clinic, Insight into Psychotic Experiences Clinic (InPEC) has been ^ƉĞĐŝĂů^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐ EĞǁWĂƟĞŶƚƐ &ŽůůŽǁͲƵƉWĂƟĞŶƚƐ 2017-18 2018-19 2017-18 2018-19 started this year. In 2018-19, a total of six cases of therapy were ĚƵůƚͲWƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐŝĐĂů 1087 1221 2793 3671 handled. Assessments ĚƵůƚͲWƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐŝĐĂů 1393 1463 8501 9157 Cognite: A specialty clinic called Cognite has been initiated at the Therapies NIMHANS Centre for Well-Being (NCWB). The clinic aims to dEĞǁZĞŐŝƐƚƌĂƟŽŶƐ ϵϱϴΎΎ ϵϭϱΎΎ ϳϱϬϬΎ ϳϱϳϮΎ identify, systematically assess, and intervene with cognitive difficulties ;ŝŶƚĂŬĞƐͿ of mild to moderate severity, with a focus on understanding EĞƵƌŽƉƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐŝĐĂů 2319 2060 - interactions amongst cognitive, emotional, and interpersonal aspects Assessments EĞƵƌŽƉƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐŝĐĂů 274 109 - of functioning. The interventions are targeted at using a strength- ZĞŚĂďŝůŝƚĂƟŽŶʹŽŐŶŝƟǀĞ based perspective in enhancing functioning and utilizing individuals’ Retraining potentials. The goal is to create specific profile of cognitive impairment, EĞƵƌŽƉƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐŝĐĂů 254 80 - and to study the relationship of cognition with emotion, interpersonal ZĞŚĂďŝůŝƚĂƟŽŶʹ' relations, stress, and provide comprehensive interventions. EĞƵƌŽĨĞĞĚďĂĐŬ d/ͲŽŐŶŝƟǀĞŝƐĂďŝůŝƚLJ 16 12 - ;'ŝǀĞŶĞǀŝĚĞŶĐĞŝŶĐŽƵƌƚƐͿ Geriatric Neuropsychological Services: The Neuropsychology Unit WͲWƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐŝĐĂů 1158 1320 1282 1838 has been providing clinical services including neuropsychological Assessments assessment to all patients referred to Geriatric Unit. From this WͲWƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐŝĐĂůdŚĞƌĂƉŝĞƐ 510 239 1483 1051 year, the neuropsychological unit has started to provide cognitive WͲ^>ZĞŵĞĚŝĂƟŽŶ 31 - 113 - retraining to all the patients referred from Geriatric Unit in addition WͲ^ƉĞĐŝĂůĚƵĐĂƟŽŶĂů 53 215 62 270 to comprehensive neuropsychological assessment. ƐĞƌǀŝĐĞƐ WͲŽŵŵƵŶŝƚLJƐĞƌǀŝĐĞ 40 14 20 20 (Childrens’ Home for DĞŶƚĂůZĞƚĂƌĚĂƟŽŶĂŶĚ PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK Camp conducted in the ĐŽŵŵƵŶŝƚLJͲ<ŽůĂƌͿ Awake Clinic: This clinic is the first of its kind to provide CAP - Need Based - 216 - 67 comprehensive psychosocial counselling for survivors of domestic Assessment for Children with IDD violence or intimate partner violence. The clinic is held every second WͲ/ŶĚŝǀŝĚƵĂůŝnjĞĚ -32-32and fourth Wednesdays between 2.00 pm and 4.30 pm at NCWB. ĚƵĐĂƟŽŶWƌŽŐƌĂŵŵĞ;/WͿ The services are being carried out by faculty members and PhD DĂƌŝƚĂůĂŶĚ&ĂŵŝůLJ 372 680 2218 3481 Scholars of the Department of Psychiatric Social Work. Therapies DͲǀĂůƵĂƟŽŶĂŶĚ - 58 1993 826 The services have been expanded with the launch of Special Clinic follow-up for Women with Intimate Partner Violence. The clinic offers psycho- DͲWƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐŝĐĂů 56 136 - - Assessment therapeutic group interventions and counseling services to women DͲWƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐŝĐĂů 197 230 2818 1250 survivors of domestic violence, on every first and fourth Saturday Therapies (between 11.00 am and 12.30 pm) at State Homes for Women and WZ^ͲWƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐŝĐĂů 157 49 165 100 Reception Centres in Bengaluru. Apart from this initiative, services of Assessment AWAKE clinic have also been to all the female patients availing IP WZ^ͲWƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐŝĐĂůŝŶƚĂŬĞ 387 128 529 128 and OP services at Adult Psychiatry, NIMHANS. The services are WZ^ͲWƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐŝĐĂůdŚĞƌĂƉŝĞƐ 132 53 950 186 provided every Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, from 10.30 am to EZ^ͲEĞƵƌŽƉƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐŝĐĂů 76 78 - - 4.00 pm at Dr. MV Govindaswamy Centre, NIMHANS. Assessment EZ^ͲEĞƵƌŽƉƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐŝĐĂů 82 433 5 27 ZĞŚĂďŝůŝƚĂƟŽŶ;ŽŐŶŝƟǀĞ Family Oriented Services to Enhance Relationships Programme – ƌĞƚƌĂŝŶŝŶŐƐĞƐƐŝŽŶƐͿ FOSTER (PARIVAR) : The clinic, established as part of the family D,ͲWƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐŝĐĂů 78 56 - - therapy initiative, aims to reach out to families in distress who may assessments – No. of require specialized systemic family interventions. During the review ƉĂƟĞŶƚƐ period, 32 families availed various services offered by the clinic. D,ͲWƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐŝĐĂů 911 789 - - ŝŶƚĞƌǀĞŶƟŽŶƐ;/ŶĚŝǀŝĚƵĂůĂŶĚ 'ƌŽƵƉͿʹ^ĞƐƐŝŽŶƐ Aaraike Clinic: This psychosocial care clinic provides services * hours of therapy sessions ** new referrals received by the BM unit to couples and families who have issues in the most important

National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences 69 Annual Report 2018-2019 relationship roles as, couples, parents and children or as siblings. C. Special Clinics ^ƉĞĐŝĂůůŝŶŝĐƐ 2017-18 2018-19 The clinic is run by faculty members of the Department of Psychiatric ƉŝůĞƉƐLJ 358 390 Social Work on every first and third Wednesdays between 2 pm and DŽǀĞŵĞŶƚŝƐŽƌĚĞƌƐůŝŶŝĐ 1020 826 4.30 pm. Neuromuscular Disorders Clinic 921 849 Marriage Education Programmes: With an increasing number ŽŐŶŝƟǀĞŝƐŽƌĚĞƌƐůŝŶŝĐΎ -86 of couples reaching out to professionals for help in times of marital ^ƚƌŽŬĞůŝŶŝĐΎ -70 strife, NCWB has started preparation programmes for those adults to ,ĞĂĚĂĐŚĞůŝŶŝĐΎ - 102 enter long-term relationships. The clinic, every Saturday (afternoon), DƵůƟƉůĞ^ĐůĞƌŽƐŝƐΘEĞƵƌŽŵLJĞůŝƟƐ - 126 KƉƟĐĂůŝŶŝĐ barring general holidays, is meant for youngsters seeking help in preparing for long-term relationship. Group programmes are also EĞƵƌŽƉĂƚŚLJůŝŶŝĐΎ -20 organized on the first Saturday of every month. WĂĞĚŝĂƚƌŝĐEĞƵƌŽůŽŐLJΎ - 219 dŽƚĂů 2299 2688 * New Initiative (started in 2018-19) II. NEUROSCIENCES SERVICES Epilepsy Clinic: About 30-50 patients with refractory epilepsy were seen in the Epilepsy Clinic, held on first and third Saturday of every NEUROLOGY month. Patient-centred treatment plans were developed and free medicines/drugs were distributed to needy patients. Free legal aid and A. Clinical Services other services such as education regarding marriage and employment were also offered by the clinic. EŽ͘ŽĨWĂƟĞŶƚƐͬĂƐĞƐ ůŝŶŝĐĂů^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐΎ 2017-18 2018-19 Movement Disorders Clinic: The clinic is held on the first and the Screening 44045 52321 third Saturdays of every month and about 30-40 patients were seen ZĞŐŝƐƚƌĂƟŽŶ 16808 16430 in each OPD session. Hundreds were treated with Botulinum Toxin &ϭKW 51850 55387 and DBS was offered, during the period under review. Patients with &ŽůůŽǁͲƵƉƐ 40144 44596 complex movement disorders were evaluated in detail and Focused Admissions 5016 5320 Treatment Plans were also made available. Discharges 4903 5216 Deaths 177 134 Neuromuscular Disorders Clinic: This is a multidisciplinary Emergencies 18967 17859 specialty clinic, conducted on fourth Saturday of every month. About dŽƚĂů 181910 197263 80-90 patients with various neuromuscular disorders (old and new *including inpatient and outpatient services. cases) attended this clinic every month during the year under review. B. Diagnostic Services There have been new significant developments in the field of genetic diagnosis of these inherited disorders. More cases of Myotonic EŽ͘ŽĨWĂƟĞŶƚƐͬĂƐĞƐ &ĂĐŝůŝƟĞƐWƌŽǀŝĚĞĚ Disorders, Congenital Myasthenic Syndromes, and Duchenne 2017-18 2018-19 Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) have been diagnosed. For the first ŝŐŝƚĂůůĞĐƚƌŽĞŶĐĞƉŚĂůŽŐƌĂƉŚLJ;'Ϳ 4412 4792 time, next-generation sequencing for DMD has been started and sŝƐƵĂůǀŽŬĞĚWŽƚĞŶƟĂů;sWͿ 1342 1390 interesting results have been found. ƌĂŝŶ^ƚĞŵƵĚŝƚŽƌLJǀŽŬĞĚ 1173 1229 ZĞƐƉŽŶƐĞ;ZͿ Cognitive Disorders Clinic: The clinic, held on all Thursdays ^ŽŵĂƚŽ^ĞŶƐŽƌLJǀŽŬĞĚWŽƚĞŶƟĂů 1220 1263 (between 2.30 to 4.30 pm), deals with patients referred from the other ;^^WͿ departments (Psychiatry, Clinical Psychology, etc.) of NIMHANS and sŝĚĞŽ';s'Ϳ 739 805 outside hospitals. Patients with (complaints of ) memory disturbances WŽůLJƐŽŵŶŽŐƌĂƉŚLJ;W^'Ϳ 83 162 and behavioural abnormalities are also seen on walk-in basis. ůĞĐƚƌŽŶĞƵƌŽŵLJŽŐƌĂƉŚLJ;ED'Ϳ 2416 2643 ůĞĐƚƌŽĐĂƌĚŝŽŐƌĂŵ;'Ϳ 2171 2677 Stroke Clinic: The clinic, conducted every second and fourth Tuesdays ůĞĐƚƌŽĐŽƌƟĐŽŐƌĂƉŚLJͬ/KD 56 36 (between 2.00 to 4 pm), offers expert consultation for recurrent MEG 280 280 stroke, cryptogenic stroke and patients requiring intervention on dŽƚĂů 13892 15277 appointment basis.

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Headache Clinic: The clinic offers consultation for intractable OT Census headache, chronic daily headache and atypical headache on WƌŽĐĞĚƵƌĞƐ 2017-18 2018-19 appointment basis. It is conducted every first and third Tuesdays sĂƐĐƵůĂƌ^ƵƌŐĞƌLJ Cranial 302 340 (between 2.00 to 4 pm). Spinal 14 13 Congenital Cranial 21 48 Multiple Sclerosis & Neuromyelitis Optica Clinic: The clinic, Anomalies CVJ 71 66 started this year, is dedicated to providing targeted diagnosis and Spinal 41 44 treatments for multiple sclerosis and other immunologic conditions, Tumours Cranial Supratentorial 968 974 such as neuromyelitis optica. It is run on fourth Saturday, every month at the OPD. Cranial Infratentorial 284 290 Spine 110 120 Neuropathy Clinic: Initiated recently, Neuropathy Clinic caters to /ŶĨĞĐƟŽŶ 56 93 patients with a variety of disorders affecting the peripheral nerves Trauma Cranial Acute 1545 1407 namely diabetes mellitus, infections like leprosy, GB syndrome, CIDP, WĞƌŝƉŚĞƌĂůEĞƌǀĞ ƌĂĐŚŝĂůWůĞdžƵƐ/ŶũƵƌLJ 40 48 ^ƵƌŐĞƌLJ Entrapment and repetitive stress injury to uncommon disorders like connective 12 27 tissue disease, hereditary neuropathies and tumours. It functions on EĞƵƌŽƉĂƚŚLJ the second and fourth Fridays, every month (2.00 to 4.00 pm). Chronic Subdural Hematoma 334 356 &ƵŶĐƟŽŶĂů^ƵƌŐĞƌLJ ^ĂŶĚdŚĂůĂŵŽƚŽŵLJ 30 47 Pediatric Neurology Clinic: The clinic, established during the review ƉŝůĞƉƐLJ^ƵƌŐĞƌLJ 58 84 DŝĐƌŽǀĂƐĐƵůĂƌ period, focuses on providing dedicated services for children with various 30 90 neurological problems including neurodevelopmental disorders, Decompression neurometabolic and mitochondrial disorders, pediatric epilepsy, Z&>ĞƐŝŽŶŝŶŐ 28 8 congenital or acquired neuromuscular disorders, neurodegenerative ŶĚŽƐĐŽƉŝĐ^ƵƌŐĞƌLJ 168 64 disorders, neuroinfections and immune mediated conditions. The ŝŽƉƐLJ ^ƚĞƌĞŽƚĂĐƟĐŝŽƉƐLJ 90 101 clinic is held on first and third Wednesdays, every month, at the OPD. sĂƌŝŽŐƵŝĚĞŝŽƉƐLJ 16 28 Shunt 768 764 Special Services / Procedures ƌĂŶŝŽƚŽŵLJĨŽƌ^ƚƌŽŬĞ 252 220 ^ƉĞĐŝĂů^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐ 2017-18 2018-19 ^ƉŝŶĂůĞŐĞŶĞƌĂƟǀĞŝƐŽƌĚĞƌƐΘdƌĂƵŵĂ 405 408 ŽƚƵůŝŶƵŵŶĞƵƌŽƚŽdžŝŶŝŶũĞĐƟŽŶ 157 249 GKRS 425 400 Miscellaneous Procedures (including Trauma, WƌĞͲƐƵƌŐŝĐĂůĞǀĂůƵĂƟŽŶŽĨĚƌƵŐ - 214 1656 1698 ƌĞƐŝƐƚĂŶƚĞƉŝůĞƉƐLJ sΘ>ͬdƌĂĐŚĞŽƐƚŽŵLJ͕dǁŝƐƚƌŝůůdĂƉƉŝŶŐͿ dŽƚĂů 157 463 dŽƚĂů 7724 7738

NEUROSURGERY NEUROANAESTHESIA & NEUROCRITICAL CARE A. Clinical Services EŽ͘ŽĨWĂƟĞŶƚƐͬĂƐĞƐ A. Clinical Services ůŝŶŝĐĂů^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐΎ 2017-18 2018-19 Screening 29076 32928 Anaesthesia services for the Departments of Neurosurgery and ZĞŐŝƐƚƌĂƟŽŶ 21773 20318 Neurology: &ŽůůŽǁͲƵƉƐ 51001 54180 KƉĞƌĂƟŽŶdŚĞĂƚƌĞƐ EŽ͘ŽĨWĂƟĞŶƚƐͬĂƐĞƐ Admissions 7640 7893 &ĂĐŝůŝƟĞƐWƌŽǀŝĚĞĚ Discharges 7082 7447 2017-18 2018-19 Deaths 585 474 ĂͿEĞƵƌŽĞŶƚƌĞKdŽŵƉůĞdž ϭϱϮϬ;DĂŝŶKdͿ ϭϰϰϯ;DĂŝŶKdͿ ϲϬϬ;/KDZ/KdͿ ϵϰϰ;/KDZ/KdͿ Emergencies 16737 16072 ďͿŵĞƌŐĞŶĐLJKdŽŵƉůĞdž 3293 3394 dŽƚĂů 133894 139312 dŽƚĂů^ƵƌŐĞƌŝĞƐŝŶďŽƚŚKd 5413 5781 *including inpatient and outpatient services. Complexes

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/ŶƚĞŶƐŝǀĞĂƌĞhŶŝƚƐ B. Diagnostic Services Neuro Centre Complex ICUs &ĂĐŝůŝƟĞƐWƌŽǀŝĚĞĚ EŽ͘ŽĨWĂƟĞŶƚƐͬĂƐĞƐ Medical ICU 123 96 2017-18 2018-19 Surgical ICU 385 247 dŽƚĂů 508 343 ZŽƵƟŶĞyͲƌĂLJdžĂŵŝŶĂƟŽŶƐ 25268 20300 ŵĞƌŐĞŶĐLJŽŵƉůĞdž/h hůƚƌĂƐŽƵŶĚdžĂŵŝŶĂƟŽŶƐ 3158 3500 Medical ICU 84 136 ŽŵƉƵƚĞĚdŽŵŽŐƌĂƉŚLJ^ĐĂŶƐ 54743 49896 Surgical ICU 594 588 dŽƚĂů 678 724 DĂŐŶĞƟĐZĞƐŽŶĂŶĐĞ/ŵĂŐŝŶŐ 18582 20019 Total ICU admissions in both areas 1186 1067 ŝŐŝƚĂů^ƵďƚƌĂĐƟŽŶŶŐŝŽŐƌĂƉŚLJ 1747 2357 (2093 + 264 /ŶƚĞƌǀĞŶƟŽŶƐͿ Anaesthesia Services for the Department of Neuro Imaging and SPECT CT 15 117 Interventional Radiology: MR-PET 278 706 EŽ͘ŽĨWĂƟĞŶƚƐͬĂƐĞƐ &ĂĐŝůŝƟĞƐWƌŽǀŝĚĞĚ dŽƚĂů 103791 96895 2017-18 2018-19 ŝĂŐŶŽƐƟĐǀĂůƵĂƟŽŶƐ 2163 2366 C. Special Clinics dŚĞƌĂƉĞƵƟĐ/ŶƚĞƌǀĞŶƟŽŶƐ 131 198 dŽƚĂů 2294 2564 EĞǁWĂƟĞŶƚƐ &ŽůůŽǁͲƵƉWĂƟĞŶƚƐ ZĞĨĞƌƌĂůƐ ^ƉĞĐŝĂůůŝŶŝĐƐ 2017-18 2018-19 2017-18 2018-19 2017-18 2018-19 Anaesthesia Services for the Department of Psychiatry: /ŶƚĞƌǀĞŶƟŽŶĂů 155 200 390 406 1150 1500 EĞƵƌŽƌĂĚŝŽůŽŐLJ EŽ͘ŽĨWĂƟĞŶƚƐͬĂƐĞƐ &ĂĐŝůŝƟĞƐWƌŽǀŝĚĞĚ ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐ 2017-18 2018-19 ŶĂĞƐƚŚĞƐŝĂĨŽƌDŽĚŝĮĞĚ 8095 8336 ůĞĐƚƌŽͲĐŽŶǀƵůƐŝǀĞƚŚĞƌĂƉLJ

B. Special Services / Procedures SPEECH PATHOLOGY & AUDIOLOGY A. Clinical Services Pain Management Clinic offers consultation and treatment for patients with neck and back pain, frozen shoulder, carpal tunnel syndrome, EŽ͘ŽĨWĂƟĞŶƚƐͬĂƐĞƐ &ĂĐŝůŝƟĞƐWƌŽǀŝĚĞĚ;/ŶƚĞƌǀĞŶƟŽŶƐͿ trigeminal neuralgias and neuropathies at OPD, every Thursday and 2017-18 2018-19 interventional management every Saturday (at Cath Lab or OT). For ZĞŐŝƐƚƌĂƟŽŶ 7327 9206 selected patients, interventional treatment modalities (ex: facet block, dŚĞƌĂƉLJ^ĞƐƐŝŽŶƐ 2563 2586 radio frequency ablation) are practiced under fluoroscopic guidance. dŚĞƌĂƉLJWĂƟĞŶƚƐ 779 1198 Plans are afoot to introduce ultrasound in these procedures, in place of &ŽůůŽǁͲƵƉWĂƟĞŶƚƐ 895 634 fluoroscopy, for real time guidance. Pre-operative Assessment Clinic for Anaesthesia Services has been started (from July 2018) with the 'ƌŽƵƉdŚĞƌĂƉLJ^ĞƐƐŝŽŶƐ 44 objective of identifying high risk patients and optimize them well dŽƚĂů 11568 13628 ahead of surgery to improve outcomes. The clinic is conducted in the afternoon on a daily basis. B. Diagnostic Services EŽ͘ŽĨWĂƟĞŶƚƐͬĂƐĞƐ &ĂĐŝůŝƟĞƐWƌŽǀŝĚĞĚ NEURO IMAGING & INTERVENTIONAL 2017-18 2018-19 RADIOLOGY ^ƉĞĞĐŚ>ĂŶŐƵĂŐĞWĂƚŚŽůŽŐLJ 4392 5370 ƵĚŝŽůŽŐLJ 2935 3836 A. Clinical Services dŽƚĂů 7327 9206 EŽ͘ŽĨWĂƟĞŶƚƐͬĂƐĞƐ ůŝŶŝĐĂů^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐΎ C. Special Clinics 2017-18 2018-19 Screening 258 350 Group Therapy Clinic for Stutterers is conducted by the department &ŽůůŽǁͲƵƉƐ 390 406 on first and third Saturdays, between 3.00 pm and 4.00 pm. During Referrals - Internal 700 1000 the review period, the clinic registered four new and follow-up Referrals - External 450 500 patients. dŽƚĂů 1798 2256 *including inpatient and outpatient services.

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III. REHABILITATION SERVICES :ŽďƐƉĞĐŝĮĐƐŬŝůůĚĞǀĞůŽƉŵĞŶƚ 10 5 ƚƌĂŝŶŝŶŐƉƌŽǀŝĚĞĚ dŽƚĂůŶŽ͘ŽĨĐůŝĞŶƚƐĂǀĂŝůŝŶŐ ϳϯͬϭϯϲ ϱϬͬϵϬ ǀŽĐĂƟŽŶĂůĐŽƵŶƐĞůůŝŶŐĂŶĚͬŽƌ ĂƐƐĞƐƐŵĞŶƚƐ ĂƐƐĞƐƐŵĞŶƚƐ PSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION ǁŚĞƌĞĂƩĞŵƉƚƐĂƚƉůĂĐĞŵĞŶƚĂƌĞ SERVICES ŽŶŐŽŝŶŐ

A. Clinical Services A number of clients sought help for vocational rehabilitation PRS in association with various private companies and NGOs facilitated EŽŽĨWĂƟĞŶƚƐͬĂƐĞƐ &ĂĐŝůŝƟĞƐWƌŽǀŝĚĞĚ job placements (sheltered workshops and competitive employment). 2017-18 2018-19 Hundred Hands NGO, Association of Persons with Disabilities, EĞǁĂLJŽĂƌĚĞƌƐŶƌŽůůĞĚ 89 72 Chitha Sanajivini Trust, Craftizen, Enable India, Family Fellowship ĂLJŽĂƌĚĞƌƐŝƐĐŚĂƌŐĞĚ 54 49 society, KPAMRC, Nithyasadhana, Nudge, Mahima, the Richmond /ŶͲƉĂƟĞŶƚZĞĨĞƌƌĂůƐƚŽWZ^ 1333 1344 Fellowship Society, Seva In Action, Unnati and the YWCA were KƵƚƉĂƟĞŶƚ^Zt/ŽŶƐƵůƚĂƟŽŶƐ 1167 1151 some of the organisations that joined hands with PRS for the purpose. /ŶͲƉĂƟĞŶƚ ĚŵŝƐƐŝŽŶƐ ^ƉĞĐŝĮĐĂůůLJ 57 117 ĨŽƌZĞŚĂďŝůŝƚĂƟŽŶWƵƌƉŽƐĞƐ Field liaison visits to various government and non-governmental dŽƚĂů 2700 2733 organizations were conducted on third Thursday, every month, for collaborating, networking and enhancing the scope of academic B. Diagnostic Services exposure for students. The various organizations visited, during the EŽŽĨWĂƟĞŶƚƐͬĂƐĞƐ review period, include Richmond Fellowship Society, Nityasadhana, &ĂĐŝůŝƟĞƐWƌŽǀŝĚĞĚ 2017-18 2018-19 Nav Prabhuti Charitable Trust, Amogh, Helpage India, SBI EĞƵƌŽƉƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐŝĐĂůƐƐĞƐƐŵĞŶƚƐ 23 10 Youth4Jobs, ICICI Skills Training Academy, Kannada Computer /YƐƐĞƐƐŵĞŶƚƐ 51 25 Training Centre, Mitti Cafe, Family Fellowship Society, Enable ^ŽĐŝĂů^ŬŝůůƐƐƐĞƐƐŵĞŶƚ 53 13 India, Thirumoorthy Foundation, Residential home for adults with KƚŚĞƌƐ 30 1 Intellectual developmental disorders run by KPAMRC, Sri Shreyas dŽƚĂů 157 49 Old Age Home and Charitable Trust, Central Jail, Government Industrial Training Institute, AMBA, Mahima Charitable Trust, C. Special Clinics Unnati Skill Centre, Canara Bank Training Centre, Grow Foundation (Reddy’s Foundation), and Rooman Technologies. EĞǁWĂƟĞŶƚƐͬ &ŽůůŽǁͲƵƉ ^ƉĞĐŝĂůůŝŶŝĐƐ ZĞĨĞƌƌĂůƐ WĂƟĞŶƚƐ Engagement and Recreational Activities KƵƚƉĂƟĞŶƚ^Zt/ŽŶƐƵůƚĂƟŽŶƐ 172 979 ĐƟǀŝƟĞƐ EŽŽĨ^ĞƐƐŝŽŶƐ Disability Certificates issued by Adult Psychiatry Units as well as 2017-18 2018-19 the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry ŽŵĞƐƟĐ^ŬŝůůƐtŽƌŬƐŚŽƉƐ 23 - ŝƐĂďŝůŝƚLJĞƌƟĮĐĂƚĞƐ/ƐƐƵĞĚ ZĞĐƌĞĂƟŽŶĂůĐƟǀŝƟĞƐĨŽƌWĂƟĞŶƚƐ 59 96 ĂŶĚĂƌĞŐŝǀĞƌƐ /ŶƚĞůůĞĐƚƵĂůĞǀĞůŽƉŵĞŶƚĂůŝƐŽƌĚĞƌƐ 660 DƵƐŝĐĂŶĚĂŶĐĞdŚĞƌĂƉLJ^ĞƐƐŝŽŶƐ 82 248 Schizophrenia 255 ƌƚdŚĞƌĂƉLJ^ĞƐƐŝŽŶƐ 125 - Bipolar Disorder 151 Indoor Games 84 48 DƵůƟƉůĞŝƐĂďŝůŝƟĞƐ 194 dŽƚĂů 373 392 dŽƚĂů 1260 'ƌŽƵƉĐƟǀŝƟĞƐΎ 1641 1158 WŝĐŶŝĐƐĨŽƌWĂƟĞŶƚƐĂƚ>ĂůďĂŐŚ 12 Vocational Counselling and Placement Botanical Garden EŽŽĨWĂƟĞŶƚƐͬĂƐĞƐ ĞůĞďƌĂƟŽŶŽĨ&ĞƐƟǀĂůƐĂŶĚ 54 sŽĐĂƟŽŶĂůWůĂĐĞŵĞŶƚ 2017-18 2018-19 EĂƟŽŶĂů,ŽůŝĚĂLJƐ;ŝŶĐůƵƐŝǀĞ ĂĐƟǀŝƚLJͿ WůĂĐĞĚďLJWZ^ƚŚƌŽƵŐŚĚŝƌĞĐƚ 28 50 ƉůĂĐĞŵĞŶƚ͕ůŝĂŝƐŽŶǁŝƚŚŽƚŚĞƌE'KƐ͕ ^ĂůĞƐŽƵŶƚĞƌƐĂƚtŽƌŬƐŚŽƉƐ 33 ĞŵƉůŽLJŵĞŶƚĞdžĐŚĂŶŐĞƐ͕ĞƚĐ͘ * Laughter Therapy, Health Education, Educational Program for Hospital sŽĐĂƟŽŶĂůĐŽƵŶƐĞůůŝŶŐŐŝǀĞŶ͕ -82Assistants & House-keeping Personnel, Sensory Stimulation, Self-esteem obtained jobs on their own Building, Independent Living Skills, Skill Development, Spirituality, Aided in retaining jobs - 1 Storytelling, Exercises, Meditation, Domestic Skills Activities, and Yoga.

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PRS patients took part in exhibition activities of the various sections B. Para-Medical Services: (Occupational Therapy, in PRS during International Science Day celebrations. They were Orthotics, Psychiatric Social Work and Clinical also involved in the pressing of gowns for the annual convocation of Psychology) NIMHANS, for which they were remunerated. ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐWƌŽǀŝĚĞĚďLJKĐĐƵƉĂƟŽŶĂů EŽ͘ŽĨWĂƟĞŶƚƐͬĂƐĞƐ dŚĞƌĂƉLJ^ĞĐƟŽŶ 2017-18 2018-19 Art competition was held at College of Nursing and different wards EŽ͘ŽĨEĞǁWĂƟĞŶƚƐ 4413 8538 (Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, P1 and P3 wards) on 3 November - &ŽůůŽǁͲƵƉ^ĞƐƐŝŽŶƐ 22065 42690 2018, as part of the World Mental Health Day 2018 celebrations. - dƌĞĂƚŵĞŶƚƐWƌŽǀŝĚĞĚ 88260 170760 NIMHANS Calendar 2019 featuring prize winning entries from the ADL Sessions 4270 4872 art competition was brought out. - dƌĞĂƚŵĞŶƚWƌŽǀŝĚĞĚ 8540 9744 DƵůƟƐĞŶƐŽƌLJdŚĞƌĂƉLJ 3985 - No. of Sessions 7970 - dƌĞĂƚŵĞŶƚWƌŽǀŝĚĞĚ 11955 Neuro-muscular Clinic 413 257 ZŽďŽƟĐ,ĂŶĚZĞŚĂďŝůŝƚĂƟŽŶ 16 31 - No. of Sessions 106 - sŝƌƚƵĂůZĞĂůŝƚLJdŚĞƌĂƉLJ 24 - - No. of Sessions 123 - :ĞďƐĞŶdĂLJůŽƌ,ĂŶĚ&ƵŶĐƟŽŶdĞƐƚ - 69 ĂŶĚ,ĂŶĚLJŶĂŵŽŵĞƚƌLJ dŽƚĂů 129318 260871

^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐWƌŽǀŝĚĞĚďLJKƌƚŚŽƟĐ^ĞĐƟŽŶ EŽ͘ŽĨWĂƟĞŶƚƐ WĂƌƟĐƵůĂƌƐ 2017-18 2018-19 Participation of inpatients in inter-NGO Fest comprising skit and ĞŶĞĮĐŝĂƌŝĞƐ 247 239 drawing competitions conducted by Richmond Fellowship Society Appliances Made 389 459 for ‘patients of psychiatric rehabilitation centres in Bangalore’ on Number of Repair 16 10 13 October 2018 and Bangalore Rehabilitation Cricket League &ŽůůŽǁͲƵƉƐ 05 07 Tournament was coordinated by the PRS team. New clothes were WĂƟĞŶƚƐĨƌŽŵEZtĂƌĚ 169 188 presented to the two long-stay inpatients, who actively took part in WĂƟĞŶƚƐĨƌŽŵKW 57 46 the events. WĂƟĞŶƚƐĨƌŽŵ/hΘKƚŚĞƌtĂƌĚƐ 75 WĂƟĞŶƚƐĞŶĞĮƚĞĚƵŶĚĞƌDDZ& -2 NEUROLOGICAL REHABILITATION and RAN Scheme dŽƚĂů 890 956 A. Clinical Services ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐWƌŽǀŝĚĞĚďLJWƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌŝĐ^ŽĐŝĂůtŽƌŬ EŽ͘ŽĨWĂƟĞŶƚƐͬĂƐĞƐ ŽŶƐƵůƚĂƟŽŶƐĂŶĚtĂƌĚĚŵŝƐƐŝŽŶƐ &ĂĐŝůŝƟĞƐ EŽ͘ŽĨWĂƟĞŶƚƐ 2017-18 2018-19 2017-18 2018-19 WĂƟĞŶƚƐ;ĂƐĞƐͿ^ĞĞŶ 12769 13550 Detailed Assessments 221 257 &ŽůůŽǁͲhƉ 2046 2145 &ŽůůŽǁͲhƉ^ĞƐƐŝŽŶƐ 268 809 Admissions 219 268 ƐƐĞƐƐŵĞŶƚΘ/ŶƚĞƌǀĞŶƟŽŶ;KWͿ 10 35 Discharges 246 263 tŚĞĞůĐŚĂŝƌZĞĨĞƌƌĂů 811 ,ĞĂůƚŚĚƵĐĂƟŽŶ^ĞƐƐŝŽŶƐ 70 70 BPL and Income Reassessments 1 3 Classes for Trainees 12 12 ĂƌĞŐŝǀĞƌƐ^ƵƉƉŽƌƚ'ƌŽƵƉ 19 34 Neuro-Muscular Clinic 244 250 &ĂŵŝůLJZĞĐƌĞĂƟŽŶĐƟǀŝƚLJ 14 16 EĞƵƌŽƉĂƚŚLJůŝŶŝĐ -12DNR Academic Programme 9 7 dŽƚĂů 15606 16570 EZW^thŶŝƚ>ĞǀĞůĐĂĚĞŵŝĐͬ 28 60 Topic Discussions

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ůŝŶŝĐĂůZĞǀŝĞǁDĞĞƟŶŐƐ 28 30 PHYSIOTHERAPY CENTRE tŚĞĞůŚĂŝƌƵŵďĂ 534 WĞĞƌ'ƌŽƵƉĨŽƌ^ƚƌŽŬĞWĂƟĞŶƚƐ 11A. Clinical Services WĞĞƌ'ƌŽƵƉĨŽƌ^ƉŝŶĂůŽƌĚ/ŶũƵƌLJ 126 WĂƟĞŶƚƐ WĂƟĞŶƚƐ^ĞĞŶďLJWŚLJƐŝŽƚŚĞƌĂƉŝƐƚƐ ŐĞŶĐLJsŝƐŝƚ 211 KƵƚƉĂƟĞŶƚĞƉĂƌƚŵĞŶƚн EŽ͘ŽĨWĂƟĞŶƚƐͬĂƐĞƐ sŽĐĂƟŽŶĂůZĞŚĂďŝůŝƚĂƟŽŶ 822 /ŶƉĂƟĞŶƚtĂƌĚƐ 2017-18 2018-19 DŽǀŝĞ^ĐƌĞĞŶŝŶŐ 317New Referrals 13622 15111 EĞǁĐƟǀŝƟĞƐ/ŶƚƌŽĚƵĐĞĚ &ŽůůŽǁͲhƉƐͬdƌĞĂƚŵĞŶƚ^ĞƐƐŝŽŶƐ 49227 51085 Referral to PRS , MHE - 25 dŽƚĂů 62849 66196 EĞƚǁŽƌŬŝŶŐǁŝƚŚE'KĂŶĚKƚŚĞƌ -21* from Outpatient Dept. & Inpatient Wards including all the ICU’s dĞƌƟĂƌLJ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞĞŶƚĞƌƐ;ŝƐĂďŝůŝƚLJ ĞƌƟĮĐĂƚĞ͕'ƵĂƌĚŝĂŶƐŚŝƉ͕Ϳ (two-time treatment sessions per day in ICUs) ^ĐŚŽŽů>ĞǀĞů/ŶƚĞƌǀĞŶƟŽŶ -2 EŽ͘ŽĨWĂƟĞŶƚƐͬdƌĞĂƚŵĞŶƚ dŽƚĂů 626 1421 WĂƟĞŶƚ^ĞĞŶŽŶKWďĂƐŝƐ ^ĞƐƐŝŽŶƐϮϬϭϴͲϭϵ EĞǁZĞĨĞƌƌĂů dŽƚĂůƚƌĞĂƚŵĞŶƚ ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐWƌŽǀŝĚĞĚďLJůŝŶŝĐĂůWƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐLJ 2017-18 2018-19 KW;ĚƵůƚͿ 9512 13949 &ĂĐŝůŝƟĞƐ KƵƚƉĂƟĞŶƚƐ /ŶƉĂƟĞŶƚƐ KƵƚƉĂƟĞŶƚƐ /ŶƉĂƟĞŶƚƐ WĞĚŝĂƚƌŝĐWŚLJƐŝŽƚŚĞƌĂƉLJKW 2105 2458 WĂƟĞŶƚƐ^ĞĞŶ 11 71 9 89 ĂůĂŶĐĞΘ'ĂŝƚůĂď 50 63 EĞƵƌŽƉƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐŝĐĂů 11 65 5 78 dŽƚĂů 11667 16470 Assessment ŽŐŶŝƟǀĞZĞƚƌĂŝŶŝŶŐ 68 1131 27 433 EŽ͘ŽĨWĂƟĞŶƚƐͬdƌĞĂƚŵĞŶƚ ;^ĞƐƐŝŽŶƐͿ /ŶͲWĂƟĞŶƚƐ ^ĞƐƐŝŽŶƐϮϬϭϴͲϭϵ dŽƚĂů 90 1267 41 610 EĞǁZĞĨĞƌƌĂů dŽƚĂůdƌĞĂƚŵĞŶƚ EĞƵƌŽůŽŐLJ͕EĞƵƌŽƐƵƌŐĞƌLJ͕ 2158 8732 C. Diagnostic & Clinical Intervention Services WƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌLJĂŶĚKƚŚĞƌtĂƌĚƐ EŽ͘ŽĨWĂƟĞŶƚƐͬĂƐĞƐ EĞƵƌŽZĞŚĂďŝůŝƚĂƟŽŶtĂƌĚ 259 3791 &ĂĐŝůŝƟĞƐWƌŽǀŝĚĞĚ 2017-18 2018-19 /ŶƚĞŶƐŝǀĞĂƌĞhŶŝƚ 229 6664 hƌŽĚLJŶĂŵŝĐ^ƚƵĚLJ 107 85 ^ƚƌŽŬĞ 160 2586 /ŶƚĞƌǀĞŶƟŽŶWĂŝŶůŝŶŝĐǁŝƚŚ/ŶũĞĐƟŽŶƐ 112 88 ŵĞƌŐĞŶĐLJ/ŶƚĞŶƐŝǀĞĂƌĞhŶŝƚ 402 8329 including Ultrasound Guided Procedures Step-Down 236 4513 ;/ŶƚƌĂͲƌƟĐƵůĂƌ͕WĞƌŝͲƌƟĐƵůĂƌĂŶĚŽƚŚĞƌ dŽƚĂů 3444 34615 DƵƐĐƵůŽƐŬĞůĞƚĂůŽŶĚŝƟŽŶƐͿ WĂƟĞŶƚƐZĞĐĞŝǀĞĚh^'ƵŝĚĞĚŽƚŽdž 37 82 /ŶũĞĐƟŽŶƐ ĚƵĐĂƟŽŶĂůDĂƚĞƌŝĂů;/ƌŽĐŚƵƌĞͿŐŝǀĞŶ 40 82 IV. LABORATORY SERVICES ƚŽƚŚĞWĂƟĞŶƚƐ ůĞĂŶ/ŶƚĞƌŵŝƩĞŶƚĂƚŚĞƚĞƌŝnjĂƟŽŶ;/Ϳ 38 82 dĂƵŐŚƚƚŽƚŚĞWĂƟĞŶƚƐ NEUROCHEMISTRY dŽƚĂů 334 419 ůŝŶŝĐĂůŝŽĐŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJhŶŝƚ D. Specialist Clinic Services 2017-18 2018-19 /͘>Ăď^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐͲZŽƵƟŶĞ The Department of Neurological Rehabilitation runs Neuromuscular EŽ͘ŽĨ EŽ͘ŽĨ EŽ͘ŽĨ EŽ͘ŽĨ dĞƐƚƐ ^ĂŵƉůĞƐ ŶĂůLJƚĞƐ ^ĂŵƉůĞƐ ŶĂůLJƚĞƐ Clinic in association with the Department of Neurology on fourth ŶĂůLJnjĞĚ dĞƐƚĞĚ ŶĂůLJnjĞĚ dĞƐƚĞĚ Saturday, every month. A team consisting of consultant, resident ;Ϳ^ŝŶŐůĞ^ĂŵƉůĞʹDƵůƟƉůĞ 143575 145911 doctors and paramedical staff (physiotherapist and occupational ŶĂůLJƚĞƐʹŶĂůLJnjĞĚďLJ therapist and orthotist) takes care of the rehabilitation needs of ƵƚŽŵĂƚĞĚDĞƚŚŽĚƐ Albumin, Serum 44596 46404 the patients with neuromuscular disorders. More than 400 patients ůŬĂůŝŶĞWŚŽƐƉŚĂƚĂƐĞ;>WͿ͕ 46456 48631 benefitted from these services during 2018-19. The department also Serum assists the Neuropathy Clinic team in providing various rehabilitation Ammonia, Plasma 6370 6445 services.

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Bilirubin Total, Serum 46875 48555 ,ŽŵŽĐLJƐƟŶƵƌŝĂ^ĐƌĞĞŶŝŶŐ͕ 95 95 93 93 Calcium, Serum 5816 5360 Urine ĂƌďĂŵĂnjĞƉŝŶĞ;Ϳ͕^ĞƌƵŵ 537 560 MPS Spot Test, Urine 36 36 33 33 Ceruloplasmin, Serum 845 1036 DLJŽŐůŽďŝŶƵƌŝĂYƵĂůŝƚĂƟǀĞ͕ 59 59 132 132 Urine Cholesterol Total, Serum 11519 13907 WŽƌƉŚŽďŝůŝŶŽŐĞŶYƵĂůŝƚĂƟǀĞ͕ 215 215 258 258 Copper, Serum 1012 1181 Urine ƌĞĂƟŶĞ<ŝŶĂƐĞ;<Ϳ͕^ĞƌƵŵ 4191 4379 Protein 24 Hours, Urine 49 49 25 25 ƌĞĂƟŶŝŶĞ͕^ĞƌƵŵ 60285 62448 hƌŽďŝůŝŶŽŐĞŶYƵĂůŝƚĂƟǀĞ͕ 33 33 83 83 ^&'ůƵĐŽƐĞ 6520 6646 Urine ^&>ĂĐƚĂƚĞ 3740 4534 dŽƚĂů;Ϳ 1116 1116 1304 1304 ^&WƌŽƚĞŝŶ 6518 6644 ;/ͿdŽƚĂů;нннͿ 168165 718579 173207 764325 ůĞĐƚƌŽůLJƚĞƐͲ^ĞƌƵŵ͕hƌŝŶĞ 79993 82012 //͘>ĂďƐĞƌǀŝĐĞƐͲ^ƉĞĐŝĂůdĞƐƚƐ 2017-18 2018-19 ;EĂͬ<ͬůͿ͕^&;ůͿ ;Ϳ^ŝŶŐůĞ^ĂŵƉůĞʹ^ŝŶŐůĞͬDƵůƟƉůĞŶĂůLJƚĞƐͲŶĂůLJnjĞĚďLJDĂŶƵĂů &ŽůĂƚĞ͕^ĞƌƵŵ 5933 5684 DĞƚŚŽĚƐ 'ĂŵŵĂ'ůƵƚĂŵLJůdƌĂŶƐĨĞƌĂƐĞ 2428 2774 ŶƟĐĂƌĚŝŽůŝƉŝŶŶƟďŽĚŝĞƐͲ 08 08 80 80 ;''dͿ͕^ĞƌƵŵ IgA, Screening, Serum Glucose, Serum 60536 62132 ŶƟĐĂƌĚŝŽůŝƉŝŶŶƟďŽĚŝĞƐͲ 76 76 85 85 ,ŝŐŚĞŶƐŝƚLJ>ŝƉŽƉƌŽƚĞŝŶ 11489 13879 IgG, Screening, Serum ;,>ͿŚŽůĞƐƚĞƌŽů͕^ĞƌƵŵ ŶƟĐĂƌĚŝŽůŝƉŝŶŶƟďŽĚŝĞƐͲ 64 64 86 86 ,ŽŵŽĐLJƐƚĞŝŶĞ͕^ĞƌƵŵ 8031 9582 IgM, Screening, Serum >ĂĐƚĂƚĞĞŚLJĚƌŽŐĞŶĂƐĞ 753 461 ŶƟƉŚŽƐƉŚŽůŝƉŝĚŶƟďŽĚŝĞƐ 1460 1460 1281 1281 ;>,Ϳ͕^ĞƌƵŵ - IgG, Screening, Serum Lactate, Plasma 5076 5170 ŶƟƉŚŽƐƉŚŽůŝƉŝĚŶƟďŽĚŝĞƐ 1459 1459 1279 1279 - IgM, Screening, Serum WŚĞŶŽďĂƌďŝƚŽŶĞ;WͿ͕^ĞƌƵŵ 90 94 dŽƚĂů;Ϳ 3067 3067 2811 2811 WŚĞŶLJƚŽŝŶ͕^ĞƌƵŵ 686 887 ;&Ϳ^ŝŶŐůĞ^ĂŵƉůĞʹ^ŝŶŐůĞŶĂůLJƚĞʹŶĂůLJnjĞĚďLJDĂŶƵĂůDĞƚŚŽĚƐ Phosphorus Inorganic, Serum 2545 2359 ƌLJů^ƵůĨĂƚĂƐĞ͕^ĞƌƵŵ 933 933 976 976 ^'Kd;^dͿ͕^ĞƌƵŵ 46247 48566 Copper 24 hours, Urine 386 386 360 360 ^'Wd;>dͿ͕^ĞƌƵŵ 46185 48547 ,ĞdžŽƐĂŵŝŶŝĚĂƐĞdŽƚĂůΘ͕ 213 213 173 173 dϯ;dƌŝŝŽĚŽdŚLJƌŽŶŝŶĞͿ͕^ĞƌƵŵ 14884 15352 Serum dϰ;dŚLJƌŽdžŝŶͿ͕^ĞƌƵŵ 14869 15377 Microalbumin, Urine 55 55 127 127 Total protein, Serum 44414 46400 dŽƚĂů;&Ϳ 1587 1587 1636 1636 dƌŝŐůLJĐĞƌŝĚĞƐ͕^ĞƌƵŵ 11478 13940 ;//ͿdŽƚĂů;н&Ϳ 4654 4654 4447 4447 d^,;dŚLJƌŽŝĚ^ƟŵƵůĂƟŶŐ 15665 16262 'ƌĂŶĚƚŽƚĂů;/н//Ϳ 172819 723233 177654 768772 ,ŽƌŵŽŶĞͿ͕^ĞƌƵŵ Urea, Serum 59887 61951 Uric Acid, Serum 1400 1162 ;ϯͿ>Ăď^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐʹ^ƉĞĐŝĂůdĞƐƚ ʹDĂŶƵĂůDĞƚŚŽĚͲŽŶĞŽŶ 2017-18 2018-19 Valproate, Serum 2015 2305 ZĞƐĞĂƌĐŚĂƐŝƐKŶůLJ Vitamin B 12, Serum 14105 14575 EŽ͘ŽĨ EŽ͘ŽĨ EŽ͘ŽĨ EŽ͘ŽĨ dŽƚĂů;Ϳ 143575 693989 145911 726201 ^ĂŵƉůĞƐ dĞƐƚƐ ^ĂŵƉůĞƐ dĞƐƚƐ ;Ϳ^ŝŶŐůĞ^ĂŵƉůĞʹ^ŝŶŐůĞŶĂůLJƚĞͲŶĂůLJnjĞĚďLJƵƚŽŵĂƚĞĚDĞƚŚŽĚƐ ZĞĐĞŝǀĞĚ ŽŶĚƵĐƚĞĚ ZĞĐĞŝǀĞĚ ŽŶĚƵĐƚĞĚ ŶŐŝŽƚĞŶƐŝŶŽŶǀĞƌƟŶŐ 1310 1310 1522 1522 ^& ϭϰͲϯͲϯ dĞƐƚ ďLJ Žƚ ůŽƚ 84 84 59 ϱϵΎ ŶnjLJŵĞ;Ϳ͕^ĞƌƵŵ Method ,ďϭĐ;'ůLJĐĂƚĞĚ 5931 5931 8457 8457 * Completed in Jul 2018. ,ĂĞŵŽŐůŽďŝŶͿ Lithium, Serum 5035 5035 4936 4936 2017-18 2018-19 KƐŵŽůĂůŝƚLJ͕^ĞƌƵŵ 4415 4415 4596 4596 DĞƚĂďŽůŝĐ>ĂďŽƌĂƚŽƌLJ EŽ͘ŽĨ EŽ͘ŽĨ EŽ͘ŽĨ EŽ͘ŽĨ KƐŵŽůĂůŝƚLJ͕hƌŝŶĞ 3825 3825 3708 3708 ^ĂŵƉůĞƐ ŶĂůLJƚĞƐ ^ĂŵƉůĞƐ ŶĂůLJƚĞƐ dŽƚĂů;Ϳ 20516 20516 23219 23219 ZĞĐĞŝǀĞĚ dĞƐƚĞĚ ZĞĐĞŝǀĞĚ dĞƐƚĞĚ ;Ϳ^ŝŶŐůĞ^ĂŵƉůĞʹDƵůƟƉůĞŶĂůLJƚĞƐʹŶĂůLJnjĞĚďLJDĂŶƵĂůDĞƚŚŽĚƐ ϭ͘DĞƚĂďŽůŝĐ>Ăď^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐͲZŽƵƟŶĞdĞƐƚƐ Abnormal Metabolites 2958 2958 2773 13601 Screening for Inborn 5129 220547 5627 241961 Screening, Urine ƌƌŽƌƐŽĨDĞƚĂďŽůŝƐŵďLJ dŽƚĂů;Ϳ 2958 2958 2773 13601 dĂŶĚĞŵDĂƐƐ^ƉĞĐƚƌŽŵĞƚƌLJ ;ƐƟŵĂƟŽŶŽĨĂƉĂŶĞůŽĨϭϭ ;Ϳ^ŝŶŐůĞ^ĂŵƉůĞʹ^ŝŶŐůĞŶĂůLJƚĞʹŶĂůLJnjĞĚďLJDĂŶƵĂůDĞƚŚŽĚƐ ĂŵŝŶŽĂĐŝĚƐ͕ĨƌĞĞĂƌŶŝƟŶĞ Bence Jones Protein 629 629 680 680 ĂŶĚϯϭĐLJůĐĂƌŶŝƟŶĞƐͿ Screening, Urine

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EHC 24434 25660 22586 26520 (5) Autoimmune Laboratory IHC – Tumors 5116 6606 10924 13960 ŝĂŐŶŽƐƟĐdĞƐƚƐWƌŽǀŝĚĞĚ 2017-18 2018-19 IHC – Muscle 1243 713 343 353 ƵƚŽŝŵŵƵŶĞdĞƐƚƐ dŽƚĂů 68708 72811 93790 103849 ANA 3636 4746 ANCA 3110 4132 (2) Electron Microscopy ƵƚŽŝŵŵƵŶĞŶĐĞƉŚĂůŝƟƐWĂŶĞů 2482 3906 EŽ͘ŽĨ^ĂŵƉůĞƐŶĂůLJnjĞĚ [NMDA, AMPA1, AMPA2, CASPR, LGI1, GABA] hůƚƌĂƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĂůƐƚƵĚŝĞƐ 2017-18 2018-19 EDKͲDK'ƉĂŶĞů 1433 2886 340 325 WĂƌĂŶĞŽƉůĂƐƟĐƵƚŽĂŶƟďŽĚLJ 1491 2388 WƌŽĮůĞ EŽ͘ŽĨ^ĂŵƉůĞƐŶĂůLJnjĞĚ DLJŽƐŝƟƐWƌŽĮůĞ 126 256 WĂƌƟĐƵůĂƌƐ E/D,E^ KƵƚƐŝĚĞZĞĨĞƌƌĂůƐ ŶƟͲ'ĂŶŐůŝŽƐŝĚĞŶƟďŽĚŝĞƐ 26 374 2017-18 2018-19 2017-18 2018-19 dŽƚĂů 12304 18688 ŝĂŐŶŽƐƟĐůĞĐƚƌŽŶ 128 100 152 152 DŝĐƌŽƐĐŽƉLJ (6) Neurooncology Laboratory Research 29 54 31 19 Total 157 154 183 171 ŝĂŐŶŽƐƟĐ&ĂĐŝůŝƟĞƐ EŽ͘ŽĨĂƐĞƐ EŽ͘ŽĨdĞƐƚƐ EŽ͘ŽĨWůĂƐƟĐůŽĐŬƐWƌĞƉĂƌĞĚ WƌŽǀŝĚĞĚ 2017-18 2018-19 2017-18 2018-19 461 407 575 481 &/^,;ŐůŝŽŵĂͿ 103 161 721 966 D'DdDĞƚŚLJůĂƟŽŶ 61 111 427 333 EŽ͘ŽĨdĞƐƚƐĂƌƌŝĞĚKƵƚŽŶƚŚĞ^ĂŵƉůĞƐ ;ŐůŝŽŵĂͿ WĂƌƟĐƵůĂƌƐ E/D,E^ KƵƚƐŝĚĞZĞĨĞƌƌĂůƐ Medulloblastoma 14 15 168 75 2017-18 2018-19 2017-18 2018-19 Panel No. of Semithin 1383 765 1725 894 dŽƚĂů 178 287 1316 1374 ^ĞĐƟŽŶƐƵƚ No of Ultrathin 1383 1300 1725 1515 ^ĞĐƟŽŶƐƵƚ Tests Carried Out dŽƚĂů 2766 2065 3450 2409

^ĞĐƟŽŶ EŽ͘ (3) Neuromuscular Laboratory ,ŝƐƚŽƉĂƚŚŽůŽŐLJ 186660 EŽ͘ŽĨ^ĂŵƉůĞƐŶĂůLJnjĞĚ ŝĂŐŶŽƐƟĐ&ĂĐŝůŝƟĞƐ ůĞĐƚƌŽŶDŝĐƌŽƐĐŽƉLJ 4474 2017-18 2018-19 Neuromuscular Lab 1434 >Ăď^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐͲ^ƉĞĐŝĂůdĞƐƚƐ ,dZΘƵƚŽŝŵŵƵŶĞ>Ăď 18733 DŝƚŽĐŚŽŶĚƌŝĂůZĞƐƉŝƌĂƚŽƌLJŚĂŝŶ 220 1130 EĞƵƌŽŽŶĐŽůŽŐLJ>Ăď 1374 ƐƐĂLJ;DŝƚŽĐŚŽŶĚƌŝĂůŝƐŽƌĚĞƌƐͿ dŽƚĂů 212675 tĞƐƚĞƌŶůŽƚƐ;DƵƐĐƵůĂƌ 29 14 LJƐƚƌŽƉŚŝĞƐͿ 'ĞŶĞƟĐŶĂůLJƐŝƐ NEUROPHYSIOLOGY E^dƵŵŽƌƐ;/,ϭ͕/,ϮΘdZdƉ 332 260 DƵƚĂƟŽŶƐͿ ĞŶŐƵĞ;EsϭͿ;hƐĞĚďLJ -30Diagnostic Services EĞƵƌŽǀŝƌŽůŽŐLJͿ EŽ͘ŽĨ^ĂŵƉůĞƐŶĂůLJnjĞĚ >Ăď^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐͲZŽƵƟŶĞdĞƐƚƐ dŽƚĂů 581 1434 2017-18 2018-19 ƵƚŽŶŽŵŝĐ&ƵŶĐƟŽŶdĞƐƚƐ;&dͿ 1924 1716 (4) HBTR & Autoimmune Laboratory WƵůŵŽŶĂƌLJ&ƵŶĐƟŽŶdĞƐƚƐ;W&dͿ 413 314 2017-18 2018-19 dŽƚĂů 2337 2030 ŝĂŐŶŽƐƟĐ&ĂĐŝůŝƟĞƐ ƉƌŽǀŝĚĞĚ EŽ͘ŽĨ EŽ͘ŽĨ EŽ͘ŽĨ EŽ͘ŽĨ ĂƐĞƐ dĞƐƚƐ ĂƐĞƐ dĞƐƚƐ /,ĨŽƌŝŽƉƐLJ 24 24 45 45 ŝĂŐŶŽƐĞƐ;,dZͿ

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NEUROVIROLOGY ^ƉĞĐŝĂůdŚĞƌĂƉĞƵƟĐ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐ EŽ͘ŽĨWĂƟĞŶƚƐͬ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐ &ĂĐŝůŝƟĞƐWƌŽǀŝĚĞĚ Diagnostic Services 2017-18 2018-19 Phlebotomies 58 84 EŽ͘ŽĨ^ĂŵƉůĞƐŶĂůLJnjĞĚ &ĂĐŝůŝƟĞƐ Small Volume Plasmapheresis 562 631 2017-18 2018-19 Large Volume Plasmapheresis 2712 3473 >Ăď^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐͲZŽƵƟŶĞdĞƐƚƐ dŽƚĂů 3332 4188 :ĂƉĂŶĞƐĞŶĐĞƉŚĂůŝƟƐ 649 267 Dengue 1473 1322 ŝĂŐŶŽƐƟĐ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐŽĨůŝŶŝĐĂůWĂƚŚŽůŽŐLJ ŚŝŬƵŶŐƵŶLJĂ 1327 1059 EŽ͘ŽĨ^ĂŵƉůĞƐ Measles 347 337 &ĂĐŝůŝƟĞƐWƌŽǀŝĚĞĚ 2017-18 2018-19 ,ĞƌƉĞƐĞŶĐĞƉŚĂůŝƟƐ 236 257 Complete Blood Count 60217 67175 ,ĞƉĂƟƟƐ 2238 2758 hƌŝŶĞdžĂŵŝŶĂƟŽŶ 5079 6656 Rabies 196 213 Peripheral Smear 9137 11114 ŶƚĞƌŽǀŝƌƵƐ 165 141 Peripheral Smear for MP 635 544 ,ĞŵŽƉŚŝůƵƐ/ŶŇƵĞŶnjĂĞ 38 31 ESR 8263 11153 EĞŝƐƐĞƌŝĂDĞŶŝŶŐŝƟĚŝƐ 12 18 Absolute Eosinophil Count 172 191 Streptococcus Pneumoniae 17 29 Absolute Neutrophil Count 141 355 H1N1 759 1628 ZĞƟĐƵůŽĐLJƚĞŽƵŶƚ 69 91 HIV 4631 5112 ^ŝĐŬůŝŶŐdĞƐƚ 136 153 CD4 14404 7202 ŽŶĞDĂƌƌŽǁ^ƚƵĚLJ 16 14 ĂƌůLJ/ŶĨĂŶƚŝĂŐŶŽƐŝƐ;/Ϳ 1694 1505 ^ĂůŝŶĞŝůƵƟŽŶdĞƐƚ 308 480 HIV Viral Load 3024 904 ^ƚŽŽůdžĂŵŝŶĂƟŽŶ 89 147 >Ăď^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐͲ^ƉĞĐŝĂůdĞƐƚƐ Prothrombin Time 20970 22948 WŽƐƚŶƟͲZĂďŝĞƐsĂĐĐŝŶĂƟŽŶZ&&/d 1172 2322 ĐƟǀĂƚĞĚWĂƌƟĂůdŚƌŽŵďŽƉůĂƐƟŶ 20970 20479 Time dŽƚĂů 32382 25105 Protein S 151 296 Protein C 151 302 ŶƟͲƚŚƌŽŵďŝŶ/// 120 219 TRANSFUSION MEDICINE & &ĂĐƚŽƌs///;EĞǁƚĞƐƚͿ - 268 HAEMATOLOGY &ŝďƌŝŶŽŐĞŶ;EĞǁƚĞƐƚͿ - 287 ,ďͲůĞĐƚƌŽƉŚŽƌĞƐŝƐ;EĞǁƚĞƐƚͿ -63 A. Clinical Services: Large Volume Plasmapheresis (LVPP), dŽƚĂů 126624 142935 Small Volume Plasmapheresis (SVPP) & Therapeutic Phlebotomy. B. Emergency Services: Providing blood and blood components V. SUPPORTIVE SERVICES in case of emergency. C. Diagnostic Services: ŝĂŐŶŽƐƟĐͬůŽŽĚŽŵƉŽŶĞŶƚ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐŽĨdD NURSING EŽ͘ŽĨ^ĂŵƉůĞƐ &ĂĐŝůŝƟĞƐWƌŽǀŝĚĞĚ 2017-18 2018-19 A. Clinical Services K'ƌŽƵƉŝŶŐĂŶĚZŚdLJƉŝŶŐ 53615 53474 EŽ͘ŽĨWĂƟĞŶƚƐͬĂƐĞƐ &ĂĐŝůŝƟĞƐWƌŽǀŝĚĞĚ ,ĞŵŽŐůŽďŝŶƐƟŵĂƟŽŶŽŶĞĨŽƌ 7141 7964 2017-18 2018-19 Blood Donors EƵƌƐŝŶŐĂƌĞƚŽŚƌŽŶŝĐWĂƟĞŶƚƐ 18713 19281 ůŽŽĚŽŶĂƟŽŶƐ;ŽŶŽƌƐͿ 5987 7025 Acute Nursing Care 11325 12239 Blood and Blood Components Prepared 15824 15974 /ŶƚĞŶƐŝǀĞEƵƌƐŝŶŐĂƌĞ 17781 16699 ůŽŽĚŽŶĂƟŽŶĂŵƉƐƩĞŶĚĞĚ 74 78 ECTs 7976 8058 Blood and Blood Components Issued 16233 10493 ŵĞƌŐĞŶĐLJEƵƌƐŝŶŐĂƌĞ͗ EĞƵƌŽůŽŐLJ 24718 24348 ůŽŽĚΘůŽŽĚŽŵƉŽŶĞŶƚƐ/ƐƐƵĞĚƚŽ 5621 4371 EĞƵƌŽƐƵƌŐĞƌLJ 23245 21003 KƚŚĞƌ,ŽƐƉŝƚĂůƐ WƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌLJ 11068 11066 dŽƚĂů 104495 99379 Surgeries assisted 5509 6344

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ŽŵŵƵŶŝƚLJDĞŶƚĂů,ĞĂůƚŚ B. Special Clinics ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐƉƌŽǀŝĚĞĚĂƚ^ĂŬĂůǁĂƌĂ ^ƉĞĐŝĂůůŝŶŝĐĨŽƌ ĞŶƚĞƌ͗EĞǁĂƐĞƐ;KWͿнKůĚ 3477 3857 Mamsagatavata ĂƐĞƐ;KWͿ/ŶƉĂƟĞŶƚƐ EĞǁWĂƟĞŶƚƐ &ŽůůŽǁͲƵƉWĂƟĞŶƚƐ ;DƵƐĐƵůĂƌ Home Visits 65 52 LJƐƚƌŽƉŚŝĞƐͿ CSSD 2017-18 2018-19 2017-18 2018-19 'ĂƐ^ƚĞƌŝůŝnjĂƟŽŶƐ 85768 133550 ^ĞƚƐ^ƚĞƌŝůŝnjĂƟŽŶƐ 2825 2910 SMA 7 2 14 16 dŽƚĂů 212470 259407 MND 7 9 24 17 hŶƐƉĞĐŝĮĞĚ 201 250 470 416 B. Diagnostic Services DƵƐĐƵůĂƌLJƐƚƌŽƉŚLJ LGMD 15 17 75 83 ^ĂŵƉůĞƐ^ĞŶƚƚŽŝīĞƌĞŶƚ EŽ͘ŽĨWĂƟĞŶƚƐͬĂƐĞƐ &^, 06011 >ĂďŽƌĂƚŽƌŝĞƐĨŽƌsĂƌŝŽƵƐ /ŶǀĞƐƟŐĂƟŽŶƐ 2017-18 2018-19 DMD 42 84 343 332 EĞƵƌŽĞŶƚƌĞtĂƌĚƐ 89918 86684 BMD 2 7 22 14 WƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌŝĐtĂƌĚƐ;ŝŶĐůƵĚŝŶŐ 213120 232312 dŽƚĂů 274 375 948 889 ĂƐƵĂůƚLJĂŶĚŵĞƌŐĞŶĐLJ ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐͿ EĞǁWĂƟĞŶƚƐ &ŽůůŽǁͲƵƉWĂƟĞŶƚƐ ^ƉĞĐŝĂůůŝŶŝĐĨŽƌ dŽƚĂů 303038 318996 2017-18 2018-19 2017-18 2018-19 'ĞƌŝĂƚƌŝĐ,ĞĂůƚŚĂƌĞ 517 904 1518 1539 C. Specialist Clinic Services:

Holistic Health Clinic was established by the Department of Nursing ^ƉĞĐŝĂůůŝŶŝĐĨŽƌ EĞǁWĂƟĞŶƚƐ &ŽůůŽǁͲƵƉWĂƟĞŶƚƐ in Adult Psychiatry Unit V. During the review period, 25 new patients ĞͲĂĚĚŝĐƟŽŶ were seen and three followed up. 2017-18 2018-19 2017-18 2018-19 Alcohol Dependence, 17 20 16 122 D. Other Programmes hŶƐƉĞĐŝĮĞĚ No. of Domestic Skills Workshops Conducted: 12 EŝĐŽƟŶĞĞƉĞŶĚĞŶĐĞ͕ 222024 hŶƐƉĞĐŝĮĞĚ No. of Sanjeevini Vedike Meetings: 11 DƵůƟƉůĞ^ƉĞĐŝĮĞĚ 830234 No. of Picnics Arranged for In-patients: 25 WƐLJĐŚŽĂĐƟǀĞ No. of RFD Programmes Conducted: 07 Substances No. of Role Play and Cultural Programmes: 10 Dependence No. of Swachhta Pakhwada Programmes: 34 Internet Dependence0100 No. of Patients Attending Day Care Services at PRS: 2648 Substance 0100 ĞƉĞŶĚĞŶĐĞ;KƉŝƵŵͿ dŽƚĂů 27 74 18 180 VI. AYUSH SERVICES NIMHANS INTEGRATED CENTRE FOR AYURVEDA YOGA (NICY) A. Clinical Services NIMHANS Integrated Centre for Yoga (NICY) was established EŽ͘ŽĨWĂƟĞŶƚƐͬĂƐĞƐ in 2014 to facilitate services, training and research activities related ůŝŶŝĐĂů^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐΎ 2017-18 2018-19 to yoga in mental health and neurosciences. The centre has a New 3762 5007 multidisciplinary working group of faculty members from various &ŽůůŽǁͲƵƉƐ 6366 6582 departments, who are interested in yoga and allied activities. Admissions 369 372 Discharges 364 374 During 2018-19, a total of 16,617 patients utilized yoga clinical dŽƚĂů 10861 12335 services offered by the NICY. Out of these patients, 15,105 received yoga services at NICY, 509 at Adolescent Psychiatry and Child

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Psychiatry Centres/Wards, 852 at the NIMHANS Psychiatric MENTAL HEALTH EDUCATION Rehabilitation Services and 151 at Pavilion Ward-3. In addition, 156 caregivers registered and attended yoga sessions. Yoga training sessions Digital Display: A customizable digital display system has been were conducted for Tamil Nadu Police personnel in 12 Batches (in installed at the OPD and Casualty. This system is programmed for which 1403 personnel took part). Two online interactive sessions were specific content needs of the clients through a computer connected conducted in collaboration with Telemedicine Unit of NIMHANS to LAN (Local Area Network) and real time data such as hospital for yoga and mental health professionals. statistics, inpatient strength, availability of beds, laboratory charges, etc. are displayed. Display contents at various outpatient waiting halls Separate sessions were held for patients with different neuro- are customized to the requirement of the patients and caretakers. psychiatric disorders such as depression, schizophrenia, anxiety, Digital signage display systems function from 8.30 am to 3.00 pm obsessive compulsive disorder, mild cognitive impairment, somatoform at OPD, barring OPD holidays, and 8 am to 8 pm at casualty and pain disorder, fibromyalgia, epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, migraine, etc. emergency services premises. by expert yoga therapists using validated yoga modules. Photographic and Video Services: This year too, photographic and EŽ͘ŽĨWĂƟĞŶƚƐͬĂƐĞƐ video requests remained on a steady upward trajectory. A total of ůŝŶŝĐĂů^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐΎ 2017-18 2018-19 35,246 digital images were taken of the 512 requests for digital still ͘^ĐƌĞĞŶŝŶŐ/ŶƚĂŬĞ photography. Psychiatry topped with 3,372 digital images with 37 EĞǁZĞŐŝƐƚƌĂƟŽŶ;ŶƌŽůŵĞŶƚͿ 1659 1639 requests, followed by Neurosurgery for 1,133 images with 77 requests, &ŽůůŽǁͲƵƉƐ NA 711 Neurology with 1,538 images from 49 requests. 29,203 digital images (new were taken of Institute functions/administration /documentation. ŝŶŝƟĂƟǀĞͿ Digital images of all important events and functions were selected ͘dŽƚĂůEŽ͘ŽĨzŽŐĂ^ĞƐƐŝŽŶƐĂƩĞŶĚĞĚďLJWĂƟĞŶƚƐ and provided for documentation and presented during the Institute ĚŵŝƐƐŝŽŶƐ;EŽ͘ŽĨWĂƟĞŶƚƐhƟůŝnjŝŶŐ 16078 16677 Day. Expenditure on printing photographs has been greatly reduced zŽŐĂ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐͿ with the shift from analogue to digital photography. WĂƟĞŶƚƐ hƟůŝnjŝŶŐ zŽŐĂ ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐ Ăƚ 13418 15105 E/z WĂƟĞŶƚƐ ƵƟůŝnjŝŶŐ zŽŐĂ ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐ Ăƚ 1784 509 ĚŽůĞƐĐĞŶƚ WƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌLJ ĂŶĚ ŚŝůĚ ŝŐŝƚĂů/ŵĂŐĞƐ EŽƐ͘ WƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌLJĞŶƚƌĞƐͬtĂƌĚƐ ŽĐƵŵĞŶƚĂƟŽŶ 31749 WĂƟĞŶƚƐ hƟůŝnjŝŶŐ zŽŐĂ ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐ Ăƚ 872 852 Training images 1825 WƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌLJZĞŚĂďŝůŝƚĂƟŽŶ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐ Clinical 1672 WĂƟĞŶƚƐ hƟůŝnjŝŶŐ zŽŐĂ ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐ Ăƚ - 151 dŽƚĂů 35246 WĂǀŝůŝŽŶtĂƌĚͲϯ (new ŝŶŝƟĂƟǀĞͿ zŽŐĂĨŽƌŝĂďĞƟĐWŽƉƵůĂƟŽŶ -60 sŝĚĞŽZĞĐŽƌĚŝŶŐ EŽƐ͘ (new Clinical Cases 86 ŝŶŝƟĂƟǀĞͿ Training 42 *including inpatient and outpatient services. ŽĐƵŵĞŶƚĂƟŽŶ 39 dŽƚĂů 167 VII. OTHER SERVICES sŝĚĞŽĚŝƟŶŐ EŽƐ͘ Clinical Cases 10 HUMAN GENETICS Training 54 ŽĐƵŵĞŶƚĂƟŽŶ 15 dŽƚĂů 79 EĞǁWĂƟĞŶƚƐ &ŽůůŽǁͲƵƉWĂƟĞŶƚƐ ^ƉĞĐŝĂůůŝŶŝĐƐ 2017-18 2018-19 2017-18 2018-19 Video clips produced for digital signage include: ‘Do not stick on ůŝŶŝĐĂů'ĞŶĞƟĐƐ 350 800 - 250 ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐŝŶW walls’ posters; making of festival candles by Psychiatric Rehabilitation ůŝŶŝĐĂů'ĞŶĞƟĐƐ 50 90 - 50 Services, NIMHANS; handwashing for Kayakalp presentations; ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐŝŶ celebrities talking about mental health (English and Kannada); brief EĞƵƌŽŵƵƐĐƵůĂƌKW messages for patients and caregivers (English and Kannada); seeking

National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences 81 Annual Report 2018-2019 help for mental health issues (from the illustrations prepared by White Exposure-based intervention (VE-CIE) for Relapse Prevention in Swan Foundation). Alcohol Dependence –Health Care Provider Guide and Workbook; Brief Psychological Intervention for Depression – A Training Booklet Some of the important video coverage/recording and editing tasks for Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA); Asha Mano Kirana – undertaken during the review period include: Role play for Anganwadi Mental Health Care Reference Manual for Accredited Social Health workers, short film on ECT for public education, Consequences Activists (ASHAs); Training Guide for Light of Hope: A Training of Social Media Addiction, Yoga for Anxiety and Depression, Video on Depression were designed by the artists during the review OCD Disorders and Mother-Baby Yoga, Communication Skills, period. MHECON 2019 Conference, etc. Designing posters on Exam Anxiety, ‘Buddies for Suicide Prevention’ Videos on the following themes/topics were produced under the campaign, ‘Tales of the Mind: Sharing Stories of Surviving Suicide’, Kayakalp project: Stress at Workplace (male protagonist), Healthy ‘Walking Tour of NIMHANS’, and ‘Projections: Photography Aging in Males, Healthy Aging in Females, History of NIMHANS, Contest, Talk and Exhibition’ (for World Mental Health Day 2018), Tobacco, Alcohol & Impotency, First Aid for Mental Health Problems, MHECON 2019 (Conference on Mental Health Education), ‘Body NIMHANS Catalogue, Instructional Video for Caregivers of People versus Mind’, Lithium Cards, and multiple educational materials Living with Schizophrenia, Instructional Video for Caregivers of to raise awareness related to mental illnesses such as dementia, Technology Addiction, and Stigma Related to Mental Health Issues. depression, etc. were some of the vital tasks carried out by the artistes in the department. Health Education and Teaching /Training Materials: The Department of Mental Health Education in collaboration with WĂƌƟĐƵůĂƌƐ EŽƐ͘ the Departments of Nursing, Psychiatric Social Work, and Clinical 'ƌĂƉŚŝĐƐ͕ĂŶŶĞƌͬWŽƐƚĞƌƐ 272 Psychology developed various educational/informational materials. Brochures 10 These materials are being used by the faculty and students of various Logos 7 departments to educate public and community. ĞƌƟĮĐĂƚĞ͕ĂƉƟŽŶƐĂŶĚEĂŵĞͲƉůĂƚĞƐ 12 ŽǀĞƌƉĂŐĞͬĐŽǀĞƌĞƐŝŐŶƐ 0 Posters, Brochures, Graphics & Illustrations: The variety and ƌĂǁŝŶŐƐĨŽƌƉĂŵƉŚůĞƚƐͬŵĂŶƵĂůƐ 497 quantum of tasks and services in artworks/graphic design has increased &ůŝƉĐŚĂƌƚ 0 tremendously. The artists have honed their skills and undertaken the ĚƵĐĂƟŽŶDĂƚĞƌŝĂůƐ/ƐƐƵĞĚ 574 production of increasingly complex products. Cover and inside pages of training materials/ manuals (Navajeevana: Video-enabled Cue

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A. POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP 28. Dr. Yadav Sheetal Suresh, Transfusion Medicine 29. Dr. Madhuri HN, Women’s Mental Health 1. Dr. Harshith Hemanth Salian, Acute Care & Emergency Psychiatry 2. Dr. Diptadhi Mukherjee, Addiction Medicine B. QUALIFICATIONS AWARDED 3. Dr. Pawan Arun Khadse, Addiction Medicine 4. Dr. Gunjan Dhonju, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry I. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD): 39 5. Dr. Raghavendra Kumar K, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 6. Dr. Jitendriya Biswal, Clinical Neurosciences & Therapeutics Biostatistics: 1 in Schizophrenia Mr. Ravi GS Karnataka 7. Dr. Kulkarni Karishma Rajendra, Community Mental Health 8. Dr. Shayanth M, Consultation Liaison Psychiatry Clinical Neurosciences: 6 9. Dr. Madhuri Khilari, Epilepsy Dr. Bandawar Mrunal Satish Maharashtra 10. Dr. Shishir Nagesh Duble, Epilepsy Dr. Preethish Kumar Tamil Nadu 11. Dr. Abhilash Balakrishnan, Forensic Psychiatry Dr. S Soundarya Tamil Nadu 12. Dr. Tajamul Hussain, Geriatric Psychiatry Dr. Salah Basheer Karnataka 13. Dr. Indranath Roy, Hospital Infection Control Dr. Shwetha Chiplunkar Karnataka 14. Dr. Bhumireddy Suneel Reddy, Neuroanaesthesia Dr. Velmurugan J Tamil Nadu 15. Dr. Prajwal Shetty, Neuroanaesthesia 16. Dr. Mathangi Krishnakumar, Neurocritical Care Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology: 1 17. Dr. Rajesh Panda, Neurocritical Care Dr. Nagendra Madan Singh Karnataka 18. Dr. Sachin S, Neurocritical Care 19. Dr. Prachita Shah, Neuroinfections Clinical Psychology: 7 20. Dr. Gaurav Gomez, Neurological Rehabilitation Ms. Amanpreet Kaur Delhi 21. Dr. Madhusree Sengupta, Neurological Rehabilitation Ms. Anupama V Kerala 22. Dr. Chaithra S P, Neurology (Movement Disorder) Ms. Manjula V Karnataka 23. Dr. Vikram V Holla, Neurology (Movement Disorder) Mr. Siddharth Dutt Karnataka 24. Dr. Anusha S, Neuropathology Ms. Suvarna Joshi Maharashtra 25. Dr. Sachin Ramesh Chaudhari, Neuropathology Ms. Suruchi Sonkar West Bengal 26. Dr. Thanki Milind Vijay, Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation Ms. Seema P Nambiar Kerala 27. Dr. Abel Thamby, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

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Human Genetics: 1 Neuroanaesthesia: 4 Ms. Deepthi Venugopal Kerala Dr. Kaustuv Dutta Assam Dr. Manjunatha L Karnataka Neuromicrobiology: 4 Dr. Ravitej Karnataka Ms. Anupama R Pai Kerala Dr. Shwethashri KR Karnataka Ms. Kavitha AK Karnataka Mr. Prashant Giribhattanavar Karnataka Neuroimaging & Interventional Radiology: 3 Ms. Shayanki Lahiri West Bengal Dr. Aarthi Deepesh Tamil Nadu Dr. Kajari Bhattacharya West Bengal Neurophysiology: 5 Dr. Soumik Das West Bengal Mr. Abhilash PL Kerala Ms. Neethi Prem Karnataka Neuropathology: 1 Mr. Sunil Jamuna Tripathi Madhya Pradesh Dr. Shilpa Rao Karnataka Mr. Vidyadhara DJ Karnataka Mr. H Yarreiphang Manipur Neurology: 9 Dr. Asheeb A Kerala Neurology: 1 Dr. T Ashok Vardhan Reddy Andhra Pradesh Ms. Rajini NM Karnataka Dr. Chakradhar Reddy N Andhra Pradesh Dr. Chetan Chandrakant Vekhande Maharashtra Neurovirology: 2 Dr. Mane Maheshkumar Daryappa Maharashtra Mr. Ayushman Ghosh West Bengal Dr. Niranjan Prakash Mahajan Maharashtra Col. (Dr.) Nandita Rao Hazra Andhra Pradesh Dr. Ramesh Siram Andhra Pradesh Dr. LG Viswanathan Kerala Nursing: 1 Dr. Wasim Javed Mujawar Madhya Pradesh Ms. Natasha Thomas Kerala III. MCh in Neurosurgery: 9 Psychiatry: 3 Dr. Diptiranjan Satapathy Orissa Lt. Col. (Dr.) Anuragh Timothy Dr. Gaurav Tyagi Uttarkhand Dr. S Mahavir Agarwal Orissa Dr. Mishra Ajit Mataprasad Maharashtra Ms. Prafulla S Karnataka Dr. Prashant Ashokkumar Singh Gujarat Dr. Rajesh TS Karnataka Psychiatric Social Work: 7 Dr. Santhosh Kumar SA Karnataka Mr. Arthur Julian Anthony Joseph Karnataka Dr. Tejesh Mishra Madhya Pradesh Mr. Boban Joseph Karnataka Dr. Yeole Ujwal Vitthal Maharashtra Ms. Jasmine Mary John KRerala Dr. Yerasi Varun Kumar Reddy Andhra Pradesh Ms. Manasi Oza Gujarat Mr. Prasad Kannekanti Andhra Pradesh IV. MD (Psychiatry): 24 Mr. Soyuz John Kerala Dr. Abhiram PN Karnataka Ms. Udgiri Swarupa Mohan Maharashtra Dr. Anuradha SN Karnataka Dr. Bonuboyina Vasu Andhra pradesh II. Doctor of Medicine (DM) Dr. Chethana Kishore Karnataka Dr. Gaddam Balaswamy Reddy Andhra pradesh Addiction Psychiatry: 2 Dr. K Goutham Karnataka Dr. Jayant Mahadevan Kerala Dr. Jitender Jakhar Delhi Dr. Lekhansh Shukla Madhya Pradesh Dr. Kamaldeep Sadh Dr. Kulkarni Gajanan Karnataka Child & Adolescent Psychiatry: 3 Dr. Migita Michael D’Cruz Uttar Pradesh Dr. Rajendra KM Karnataka Dr. Navya AG Karnataka Dr. Sreyoshi Ghosh West Bengal Dr. Praveen SR Karnataka Dr. Syed Karar Hussain Jammu & Kashmir Dr. Rakesh Chander K Tamil Nadu

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Dr. Ramkumar Segar Tamil Nadu Ms. Moulya R Karnataka Dr. Sai Komal Karnataka Ms. Nagasudha T Tamil Nadu Dr. T Sai Laxmi Alekhya Telangana Ms. Nisbin A Khader Kerala Dr. Santosh Kumar Sinha Bihar Mr. Nishal Pinto Karnataka Dr. Saumya Mishra Uttar Pradesh Ms. Paveine Paulina Y Manipur Dr. Shanbhag Vandita Mohan Gujarat Ms. Poornima V Tamil Nadu Dr. Sonawane Anil Ravindra Maharashtra Ms. Pratishtha Petwal Uttarakhand Dr. Sudheendra Huddar Karnataka Ms. Resna Sadan KT Kerala Dr. Suhas S Karnataka Ms. Senta Christy M Tamil Nadu Dr. Vani P Kerala Ms. Shilpa KS Karnataka Dr. N Vyjayanthi Venkataramu Karnataka Ms. Shobha Bantula Andhra Pradesh Ms. V Shreya Mythrei Tamil Nadu V. Master of Public Health (MPH): 1 Ms. Simi Prakash K Kerala Dr. Srinivas SR Karnataka Ms. R Vijayalakshmi Tamil Nadu Mr. Vimal Kumar SV Kerala VI. FELLOWSHIP: 10 Neurophysiology: 2 Geriatric Mental Health Care: 1 Dr. Pranay Sunit Yadav Maharashtra Dr. Umesh Karnataka Dr. Siju Vikhnan Kerala

Mental Health Education: 4 Neurosciences: 4 Dr. Manik Inder Singh Punjab Ms. Akshaya S Tamil Nadu Dr. Sharmitha Krishnamurthy Karnataka Ms. Moitrayee Majumder Assam Ms. Suvarna Agrawal Uttar Pradesh Mr. Nidish P S Kerala Mr. Xavier B Karnataka Ms. Syeda Salma Z Karnataka

Psychiatric Rehabilitation: 2 Psychiatric Social Work: 18 Dr. Rashmi A Karnataka Ms. Anandhi B Tamil Nadu Dr. Sumitkumar Durgoji Karnataka Ms. Bhaswati Kalita Assam Mr. Bharath R Tamil Nadu Psychosocial Support in Disaster Management: 3 Mr. Chandrashekhar Goud Telangana Mr. Harikrishnan U Kerala Ms. Chhaya Shantaram Kurhade Maharashtra Ms. James Ranjith P Tamil Nadu Ms. Chithirai Valli K Tamil Nadu Mr. S Rajamanikandan Tamil Nadu Ms. Gayatri Karnataka Mr. Guddo Himachal Pradesh VII. MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY (MPhil): 48 Ms. Karishma Khurshid Khan Chhattisgarh Mr. Khandekar Mahalingraya Suresh Maharashtra Biophysics: 1 Ms. LekshmiVimala Kerala Mr. Vaibhav Jain Uttar Pradesh Ms. Livi CL Kerala Mr. Manem Atchyuta Rao Andhra Pradesh Clinical Psychology: 23 Ms. Neinunnem Grace Khaute Manipur Mr. Akhil TS Kerala Mr. Pradeep Kumar PC Karnataka Ms. Anu Alphonse Varghese Kerala Mr. Raghavendra Karnataka Ms. Aparna Anna Mathai Karnataka Ms. Seethalakshmi NS Kerala Ms. Archana R Tamil Nadu Ms. Tesong Olive Monsang Manipur Ms. Bakul Dua Delhi Ms. Chandana N Kerala VIII. MSc in Psychiatric Nursing: 10 Ms. Gowrishri S Karnataka Ms. Ambika VS Tamil Nadu Ms. Ishita Mondal West Bengal Ms. Anet Jose K Kerala

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Ms. Annu Delhi Ms. Jinu Murari Karnataka Ms. MH Deepa Karnataka Ms. Jismimol VJ Kerala Ms. Limiya Varghese Kerala Ms. Joshna Jose Kerala Ms. Neha A Kerala Ms. K Kadisunga Chawang Manipur Mr. Palled Vinaya Kumar Karnataka Ms. Kavya G Nath Kerala Ms. Pooja Mukherjee West Bengal Ms. Kavya MS Kerala Ms. Rinku Kumari Gorain West Bengal Ms. Keerthana Benny Kerala Ms. Sayani Debsarma West Bengal Ms. Linju P Thomas Kerala Ms. Linu Paul Kerala Ms. Liya Thomas Kerala C. UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES Ms. Maheshwari M Tamil Nadu AWARDED Ms. Manju Alex Kerala Ms. Neenu Mol KS Kerala Ms. Poornima CG Karnataka I. BSc in Nursing: 66 Ms. Ranju NJ Kerala Ms. Aiswarya George Kerala Ms. Rini K Jose Kerala Ms. Aleena Raju Kerala Ms. Roopashree R Karnataka Ms. Alice H Manipur Ms. Rudra Das KR Kerala Ms. Alphonsa Vincent Kerala Ms. Sara Mathai Kerala Ms. Anagha P Sivaraj Kerala Ms. Seethu Surendran Kerala Ms. Angitha Joy Kerala Ms. Shalu Lukose Kerala Ms. Anjaly Sabu Kerala Ms. Shinu M Jogy Kerala Ms. Anjana Thomas Kerala Ms. Sindhu P Karnataka Ms. Anju Anil Kerala Ms. Sneha K Karnataka Ms. Anlin Paul Kerala Ms. Stefy Francis Kerala Ms. Annet Mariya Joseph Kerala Ms. Tilna Rose TC Kerala Ms. Ansu Elsa Thomas Kerala Ms. Vasty Daithangmawi Manipur Ms. Anu Sebastian Kerala Ms. Vismaya C Kerala Ms. Anu Stephen Kerala Mr. Veeramani Tamil Nadu Ms. Anu Thomas Kerala Ms. Agalya Tamil Nadu Ms. Arsha Reji Kerala Ms. Neethu CJ Kerala Ms. Aruna T Sunny Kerala Ms. Athel George Kerala II. BSc in Radiography:10 Ms. Binila Joy Kerala Ms. Abhirami A Kerala Ms. Changhorla Awungshi Manipur Mr. J Aravind Kerala Ms. Christina Thresi Jose Kerala Ms. Anitta Rappai Kerala Ms. Christy Maria Siby Kerala Ms. Mayajyothy KB Kerala Ms. Delna Thomas Kerala Ms. Nagapriya Karnataka Ms. Dinu Jose Kerala Mr. Sajo Jose Kerala Ms. Divya Dharshini U Karnataka Ms. Shalini Kuttappan Kerala Ms. Emil Mathew Kerala Ms. Shambhavi DP Karnataka Ms. Gatha Gopinath Kerala Ms. Shirisha G Karnataka Ms. Geetha N Karnataka Mr. Sreekanth KS Kerala Ms. Honey Maria Jose Kerala Ms. Jaisy Joy Kerala III. BSc in Anaesthesia Technology: 5 Ms. Jeby Jacob Kerala Ms. A Alice Shirly Tamil Nadu Ms. Jeena Jose Kerala Ms. Arya P Kerala Ms. Jeeva Joy Kerala Ms. Aiswarya Unni AK Kerala Ms. Jestina Jaimon Kerala Ms. Darsana MS Kerala Ms. Jilu Babu Kerala Ms. Priyanka S Tamil Nadu

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IV. Diploma in Clinical Neurophysiology V. Post-Basic Diploma in Psychiatric/Mental Health Technology (DCNT): 6 Nursing (DPN): 5 Mr. Bathula George Karnataka Capt. Ansa V Mohan Kerala Ms. R Devipriya Tamil Nadu Capt. Chaitali Nath West Bengal Mr. Jomy James A Kerala Maj. Chaithanya SK Kerala Mr. B Tamil Nadu Sr. Lireni Rose Humtsoe Assam Mr. V Suresh Kumar Pondicherry Ms. Soji Mol Syriac Kerala Mr. Sivakozhund V Tamil Nadu VI. Post-Basic Diploma in Neuro Nursing (DNN): 1 Capt. Ramagira Venkata Sowmya Telangana

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D. TRAINING PROGRAMMES 3. MPhil in Neurophysiology 02 4. MPhil in Biophysics 01 5. MPhil in Neuroscience 04 I. ADMISSIONS TO VARIOUS COURSES 6. Fellowship in Psychosocial Support Disaster Management 02 (01.04.2018 to 31.03.2019) 7. Fellowship in Psychiatric Rehabilitation 02 8. Fellowship in Mental Health Education 02 Medical 9. Fellowship in Geriatric Mental Health Care 01 1. MD in Psychiatry 36 10. Fellowship in Psychosocial Care for elderly 02 2. DM in Neurology 20 11. PhD in Neurophysiology 03 3. MCh in Neurosurgery 10 12. PhD in Psychiatric Social Work 13 4. DM in Neuro Imaging & Interventional Radiology 03 13. PhD in Clinical Psychology 12 5. DM in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 04 14. PhD in Biophysics 06 6. DM in Neuroanaesthesia 05 15. PhD in Human Genetics 02 7. DM in Neuropathology 01 16. PhD in Mental Health Rehabilitation 02 8. DM in Addiction Psychiatry 02 17. PhD in Neurochemistry 05 9. DM in Geriatric Psychiatry 02 18. PhD in Neuro Imaging& Interventional Radiology 02 10. Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Neuropathology 02 19. PhD in Neurovirology 01 11. Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Neuroanaesthesia 02 20. PhD in Nursing 03 12. Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Child & Adolescent Psy. 01 21. PhD in Psychiatry 04 13. Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Neuroinfection 01 22. PhD in Speech Pathology & Audiology 01 14. Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Neuro. Rehab. 02 23. PhD in Neurology 02 15. Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Neuro. Critical Care 03 24. PhD in Neuropathology 01 16. Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Acute and Emergency Psychiatry 01 25. MSc in Psychiatric Nursing 08 17. Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Addiction Medicine 02 26. MSc in Biostatistics 02 18. Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Clinical Neurosciences 01 TOTAL 126 19. Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Clinical Neurosciences & 01 Therapeutics in Schizophrenia Degree Courses 20. Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Cognitive Neurosciences 01 1. BSc in Nursing 77 21. Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Community Mental Health 01 2. BSc in Radiography 10 22. Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Women’s Mental Health 01 3. BSc in Anaesthesia Technology 10 23. Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Consultation Liaison Psychiatry 01 TOTAL 97 24. Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Forensic Psychiatry 01 25. Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Geriatric Psychiatry 01 Diploma Courses 26. Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Movement Disorders 02 1. Post Basic Diploma in Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing 03 27. Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Neuromuscular Disorders 01 2. Post Basic Diploma in Neuroscience Nursing 02 28. Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Epilepsy 01 3. Diploma in Clinical Neurophysiology Technology (DCNT) 06 29. Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Neuropsychiatry 02 TOTAL 11 30. Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Transfusion Medicine 01 31. Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Non-invasive Brain stimulation 01 GRAND TOTAL 356 of Psychiatric Disorders 32. Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Obsessive Compulsive 01 Disorder And Related disorders II. Capacity Building Programmes 33. PhD in Clinical Neuroscience 03 34. Master of Public Health 05 BIOSTATISTICS TOTAL 122 Biostatistical Consultation Unit (BCU): The unit has been created with the objective of providing quality scientific output of research Non-Medical data by catering to the improvement of research studies.The BCU 1. MPhil in Clinical Psychology 21 extends a unique source of expertise with which researchers from 2. MPhil in Psychiatric Social Work 22 universities or institutes outside NIMHANS can collaborate in

National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences 89 Annual Report 2018-2019 all phases of their study design, data management, and statistical analysis of clinical, epidemiological, behavioural and laboratory research. The unit offers comprehensive statistical consultation using appropriate analytical tools. During the review period, about 30 external researchers from various institutes and more than 50 researchers from NIMHANS have benefitted from these services in terms of data analysis and statistical consultation for sample size calculation, formulating research designs and interpretation of results.

MPhil (Neurosciences) students were posted to the Department of Biostatistics on rotational basis for a period of one month for training. A four-day workshop on ‘Application of Biostatistics in Clinical Research’ was conducted twice during the year (in February and March 2019) owing to overwhelming response from the delegates. A total of 100 researchers and residents actively participated in the workshop.

CENTRE FOR ADDICTION MEDICINE (CAM) Centre for Addiction Medicine through Virtual Knowledge Network ECHO HUB and Spokes model conducted a course on mental health and addiction for psychologists and social workers. The duration of the course was seven months, from May 2018 to November 2018. Virtual Knowledge Network (VKN) Every fortnightly (Thursdays), the remote health providers joined Virtual Knowledge Network (VKN) is a knowledge sharing, skill through multi-point video conferencing zoom app between 9.30 am building and coordinated care initiative by Centre for Addiction and 12 pm and discussed their cases with NIMHANS experts. The Medicine, Dept. of Psychiatry NIMHANS. Project ECHO, primary focus was on skill-based learning so that patients in remote University of New Mexico Health Science Centre, USA is the areas get specialized care without travelling far. Seventeen of spokes intellectual partner and collaborator for NIMHANS ECHO tele- have become “Experts” in this area. health sessions.

The centre also conducted STOP – Substance Abuse Orientation The heart of the NIMHANS ECHO model is its hub-and-spoke Programme in the month of November 2018. The areas covered knowledge-sharing networks, led by expert teams who use multi- included epidemiology of substance use, comprehensive assessment, point videoconferencing facilities to conduct virtual clinics with acute and long-term management, motivation enhancement, community healthcare providers (doctors and others). The focus of pharmacotherapy, and counselling for relapse prevention. Specific the weekly sessions/clinics is on case based learning to understand areas like vulnerability, co-morbidities, harm reduction, and special the complexities, following best-practices like algorithms, guidelines population groups were also covered. About 20 members including along with clinical wisdom for knowledge diffusion, using technology doctors and counsellors form Bangladesh and Bhutan attended the to leverage scare resources and web-based monitoring for the orientation programme. outcomes. This live virtual session is accessible through smartphones (3G or 4G), tablets as well as toll free numbers across country. NIMHANS Digital Academy (NDA) NIMHANS Digital Academy (NDA) has been established to focus These live sessions are linked to a mobile e-learning certification on providing large scale training to various healthcare service providers through which learners can access the learning materials as well as like medical officers, psychologists, social workers and nurses to deliver relevant questions anytime and anywhere. NIMHANS provides quality mental healthcare services throughout the country. The key accreditation for the learners who have completed this blended objective is to increase skilled professionals exponentially in the area learning (virtual + e-learning). In this way, remote primary care of mental health. The courses for different categories of healthcare doctors, nurses, counsellors and other clinicians learn to provide providers would be of 30 hours’ duration each, spread across a period excellent specialty care to patients in their own communities. Virtual of three months. NDA has trained over 1000 professionals across the Knowledge Network has created huge synergies between academicians country during the review period. and healthcare practitioners in implementing best practices.

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ƌĞĂƐŽŶŝŐŝƚĂůdƌĂŝŶŝŶŐ EŽ͘ŽĨWĂƌƟĐŝƉĂŶƚƐ centre would listen and view the interview through real-time video &ŽƵŶĚĂƟŽŶŽĨĚĚŝĐƟŽŶ 45 conferencing. The PCDs would undergo an average of 150 minutes ;/ŶĚŝĂĂŶĚ^ZͿ to 200 minutes of training in each session, wherein an average of 10 /ŶƚĞŐƌĂƚĞĚĚĚŝĐƟŽŶĂŶĚDĞŶƚĂůŚĞĂůƚŚ 80 to 20 patients from the PHC’s outpatient clinic would be seen using ŚŚĂƫƐŐĂƌŚ the Clinical Schedules for Primary Care Psychiatry version 2.0 (CSP ƌƵŐĚĚŝĐƟŽŶŽĨŝŚĂƌ 80 -2.0), which is a schedule prepared for the clinical use of primary dŽďĂĐĐŽĞƐƐĂƟŽŶĨŽƌĞŶƟƐƚƐ 40 care doctors. Through this schedule, PCDs were trained in screening, identification, diagnosis, treatment and referral of mental disorders. <ĂƌŶĂƚĂŬĂD,W 60 dŽƚĂů 305 Tele-OCT Programme Statistics (2018-19)

Courses for Nurses: The Department of Nursing launched NDA Total No. of Sessions Conducted ϰϲ Nurses Courses on 8 August 2018. During the review period, a total dŽƚĂůEŽ͘ŽĨŽŶƐƵůƚĂƟŽŶ^ĞƐƐŝŽŶƐ Ϯϴϵ of 155 nurses enrolled on the course and over 100 took part in various dŽƚĂůƵƌĂƟŽŶ ϵϱ͗ϰϱŚŽƵƌƐ virtual interactive sessions conducted through the academy. dŽƚĂůEŽ͘ŽĨ,ƵďͲ^ŝĚĞWĂƌƟĐŝƉĂŶƚƐ ϲϯ dŽƚĂůEŽ͘ŽĨ^ƉŽŬĞͲ^ŝĚĞWĂƌƟĐŝƉĂŶƚƐ ϵϬ

DMHP Programme: NIMHANS in collaboration with the District Mental Health Programme (DMHP) Uttarakhand has developed a one year innovative, digitally-driven programme for primary care doctors. Primary Care Psychiatry Programme (PCPP) offers training in diagnoses and effective management of mental illness at the primary care level. A total of 10 primary care doctors from different districts of Uttarakhand underwent training during the review period.

Telemedicine Centre DMHP (Uttarakhand) Statistics (2018-19) Tele-psychiatric On-consultation Training (Tele-OCT): Telemedicine Centre in association with the Department of Health and EƵŵďĞƌ dŽƚĂů dŽƚĂů dƌĂŝŶŝŶŐƉƌŽŐƌĂŵŵĞ ŽĨ ƵƌĂƟŽŶ WĂƟĞŶƚƐ Family Welfare Services, Government of Karnataka has started Tele- ^ĞƐƐŝŽŶƐ ;ŝŶ,ŽƵƌƐͿ ŽŶƐƵůƚĞĚ psychiatric On-consultation Training (Tele-OCT), the first-of-its-kind dŽƚĂůEŽ͘ŽĨKd^ĞƐƐŝŽŶƐ 1st Batch 46 ϲϵ͗ϬϬ 460 handholding training programme for primary health centre (PHC) nd doctors. Screening, identifying and promoting first-line management 2 Batch 13 ϮϬ͗ϬϬ 130 st of common psychiatric disorders among patients visiting PHCs, using dŽƚĂůEŽ͘ŽĨŽůůĂďŽƌĂƟǀĞ 1 Batch 315 53.00 315 sŝĚĞŽŽŶƐƵůƚĂƟŽŶƐ;sͿ nd telemedicine technology form the key objectives of the programme. 2 Batch 17 Ϭϯ͗ϬϬ 17 Total No. of Video 1st Batch 36 ϯϲ͗ϬϬ - The programme, which started with the training of doctors from ŽŶĨĞƌĞŶĐĞͲďĂƐĞĚŽŶƟŶƵŝŶŐ 2nd Batch 09 Ϭϵ͗ϬϬ - Maddur taluka of Mandya district, has gradually extended to involve all ^ŬŝůůĞǀĞůŽƉŵĞŶƚ;sͲ^Ϳ the talukas of Mandya district. Currently, majority of the participating dŽƚĂů 436 ϭϵϬ͗ϬϬ 922 doctors are getting connected to the programme using AV system at THO office of their taluka. A few have also been successful in getting Junior Residents (MD Psychiatry) are posted to Ramanagara district connected from their respective PHCs through smartphones/laptops. of Karnataka by the Department of Psychiatry on rotation basis for Usage of smartphones and laptops are being encouraged, so that the 15 days, as part of the DMHP. During the review period, 31 Junior programme becomes cost effective. Residents were posted to work with the DMHP team of Ramanagara district in providing clinical services and organising IEC/training The technician at the hub would fix a training session weekly once activities. (on Tuesdays) in tandem with the local coordinator, for training in technical aspects for two Primary Care Doctors (PCDs). The Mental Health Care Management System (MHMS): The system PCDs would undergo a total of three training sessions and one is aimed at developing rules and deriving functional specification of evaluation session. In each Tele OCT session, only two PCDs at the software that would enable compliance to the Mental Healthcare spoke centre would be tagged with a psychiatrist at the hub centre. Act (MHCA). NIMHANS, International Institute of Information Among the two PCDs, one would be the active PCD participant and and Technology-Bengaluru (IIITB) and National Health Mission, would interview the patient at spoke centre while the other PCD Government of Karnataka (NHM-GOK) have set up a joint would remain a passive observer and they would thus take turns to programme management structure to coordinate the development interview patients during a single session. A psychiatrist at the Hub of this system. The primary vision of the system is to establish an

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IT system from the perspective of management and delivery of /ŶƚĞƌŶĂů džƚĞƌŶĂů ĞƉĂƌƚŵĞŶƚ mental healthcare services, to do away with all manual registers with dƌĂŝŶĞĞƐ dƌĂŝŶĞĞƐ public authorities, health institutions and functionaries, ensure full WŽƐƚ'ƌĂĚƵĂƚĞƐʹŝŶWƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌLJ 31 07 compliance to the Mental Healthcare Act 2017 and the Rules 2018, Nursing – DPN, MSc, BSc 90 616 integrate with other public healthcare and e-gov. systems and cover ůŝŶŝĐĂůWƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐLJʹDWŚŝů;WͿ 22 - private medical healthcare establishments and service providers. WƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌŝĐ^ŽĐŝĂůtŽƌŬʹDWŚŝů;W^tͿ͕D^t 25 30 dŽƚĂů 168 653 As part of the project, ‘MISSION 2K by 2020’ workshop is being held on a regular basis with the aim of disseminating Mental Health Individualized Schizophrenia Treatment And Reintegration Care Act, 2017 to mental health professionals (at least 2000 members) (InSTAR): A post-doctoral fellowship programme in schizophrenia across the country by the year 2020. has been started under the InSTAR Academics programme to offer intense and specialized training and bolster manpower development Karnataka Telemedicine Mentoring and Monitoring (KTM): in the area. During the year 2018-19, various CME / workshops The programme started by NIMHANS in collaboration with the focusing on recent advances in schizophrenia and related psychoses Government of Karnataka aims to integrate psychiatric care into were conducted as part of the programme. the general medical care at the level of primary health centres, so that the core competence of primary care doctors are enhanced in CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY identifying psychiatric disorders and providing first line treatment. Online Training Programme: A three-month training programme The TOT model covers two modules of the primary care psychiatry in mental health has been started by the Department of Clinical program (PCPP), i.e., Tele-psychiatric on-consultation (Tele-OCT) Psychology to train psychologists with postgraduate degree (MA/ and Collaborative Video Consultation (CVC). This would involve MSc) in psychology. The syllabus and the course material cover child the hub, mini-hub, micro-hub and spoke model of telemedicine and adult mental health aspects including substance use disorders. wherein NIMHANS will act as the hub (KTM Psychiatrists). The training is conducted online through the NIMHANS Digital DMHP psychiatrists constitute the mini-hub (DMHP Psychiatrists), Academy (NDA) for psychologists across the country. Successful primary care doctors the micro-hub and patients the spokes. After the completion of the course will lead to the trainees obtaining a diploma huge success of the Mandya pilot programme, funds have now been titled ‘Diploma in Community Mental Health-Psychologist’. sanctioned to expand the program throughout the state of Karnataka.

Karnataka State Police: Counselling Skills Training Programme KTM Programme Statistics (2018-19) of the Well-Being Officers recruited by the Karnataka State Police dŽƚĂůEŽ͘ŽĨdĞůĞKd^ĞƐƐŝŽŶƐŽŶĚƵĐƚĞĚ 63 was conducted by the faculty and staff of the Clinical Psychology dŽƚĂůƵƌĂƟŽŶ ϭϳϳ͗ϮϳŚŽƵƌƐ department (from September to October 2018). A training manual dŽƚĂůEŽ͘ŽĨŽŶƐƵůƚĂƟŽŶƐ 416 was also developed for the two-month training. A total of 38 well- dŽƚĂůEŽ͘ŽĨWƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌLJWĂƟĞŶƚƐ^ĞĞŶ 170 being officers completed the training programme successfully. dŽƚĂůEŽ͘ŽĨWƐƩĞŶĚĞĚ 64 Following the training, the well-being officers have been placed in dŽƚĂůEŽ͘ŽĨD,WWƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌŝƐƚƐƩĞŶĚĞĚ 14 various districts of Karnataka to provide psychological services to the state police. Sensitization programmes related to mental health and Videoconference based Continuing Skill Development (v-CSD): psychological well-being were also conducted for about 200 senior This Programme has been initiated in collaboration with the police officers in Bengaluru, Mysore, Hubli-Dharwad, Ballari and Government of Karnataka to empower DMHP mental health Davangere, as part of the initiative. professionals through various types of sessions like case discussion, didactic presentation and general discussions. During the review Orientation to Clinical Psychology for Early Career Professionals: period, 23 v-CSD sessions for mental health professionals and eight A two-day Orientation to Clinical Psychology for Early Career for nurses involved in DMHP-Karnataka were held. About 300 Professionals programme was held on 1-2 March 2019 for professionals took part in the programme. postgraduate students (MA/MSc) of psychology. The orientation covered information about the various sub-specialties of clinical Community Psychiatry psychology, teaching and training programmes offered by the As part of the training in community psychiatry, students from various department, services through special clinics, ongoing research studies specialties were posted for brief periods in community from within and opportunities in the field. A total of 140 students from across the NIMHANS and different colleges/institutes across India. Internal country participated in the programme. students/trainees were posted to community centre for one month during their training programme, where weekly seminars, biweekly National Consultative Meeting: National Consultative Meet journal clubs, group discussions and mental health surveys were (NCM) on ‘Strengthening Contributions of Clinical Psychology for conducted.

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Healthy India’ was organised by the department from 1-2 February 03. ŚŝůĚΘĚŽůĞƐĐĞŶƚWƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌLJ 264 2019. The meet included consultations with various stakeholders, W&ŝŶŚŝůĚΘĚŽůĞƐĐĞŶƚWƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌLJ 2 from different parts of the country, such as heads/representatives of DEĞƵƌŽůŽŐLJ 1 clinical psychology departments from 25 training institutes (offering D;WƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌLJͿ 137 MPhil in Clinical Psychology) and government officials involved D;WĂĞĚŝĂƚƌŝĐƐͿ 29 in planning and decision-making in the health sector. Detailed DWƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌLJͬWĂĞĚŝĂƚƌŝĐƐ;,ŽŵĞŽƉĂƚŚLJͿ 10 deliberations and discussions were carried out in order to evolve DLJƵƌǀĞĚĂ;WƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐLJͬWƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌLJͿ 2 comprehensive plans of action for strengthening the contributions D^;WĂĞĚŽĚŽŶƟĐƐͬWĂĞĚŝĂƚƌŝĐĞŶƟƐƚƌLJͿ 3 of clinical psychology towards national mental health priorities. ‘A WD;WƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌLJͿ 8 Compendium of Initiatives’ by clinical psychologists was released E;WƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌLJͿ 1 during the meet. Consensus was reached to organize such meets on a DCH 2 regular basis in various training institutes running MPhil in Clinical Counsellors 5 Psychology programmes across the country. D^t 61 MPhil 4 Clinical Fellowship in CBT: The Behavioural Medicine Unit will MSc 3 04. ůŝŶŝĐĂůWƐLJĐŚŽƉŚĂƌŵĂĐŽůŽŐLJ 15 start a one-year clinical fellowship programme in Cognitive Behaviour ^ĐͬĚ 1 Therapy from the next academic year with a total of four seats (two BTech 4 seats on Institute Fellowship and two for deputed candidates). The WŽƐƚͲD͘^Đ͘;ŝWƉƌŽŐƌĂŵͿ 10 objective is to instil clinical expertise (in CBT) in candidates who have 05. ůŝŶŝĐĂůWƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐLJ 95 already completed their two-year MPhil Clinical Psychology course. D;WƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌLJͿ 80 MENTAL HEALTH EDUCATION DWŚŝůůŝŶŝĐĂůWƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐLJͬWƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌŝĐ^ŽĐŝĂů 9 tŽƌŬ Media Technology Centre: Lack of awareness and the stigma ůŝŶŝĐĂůWƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐŝƐƚͬŽƵŶƐĞůůŽƌ 1 of being labelled as having a mental health disorder can prevent MTech 1 people from seeking help. When the media ignores crucial mental KƚŚĞƌƐ;zŽŐĂ͕,ĞĂůƚŚWƐLJĐŚŽůŽŐLJ͕ 4 health issues, they remain off the radar of both policymakers and the WĂĞĚŝĂƚƌŝĐƐͿ public partially because of the lack of coverage, the government has 06. ,ƵŵĂŶ'ĞŶĞƟĐƐ 13 not taken proper action to tackle them. In order to fulfil this need D^Đ;^ƵŵŵĞƌͬWƌŽũĞĐƚdƌĂŝŶĞĞƐͿ 6 of the hour, the Department of Mental Health Education has been ͬdĞĐŚdƌĂŝŶĞĞƐ 2 assigned responsibility to create a Media Technology Centre at KƚŚĞƌƐ 5 NIMHANS which will address all these concerns and bridge the gaps 07. DĞŶƚĂů,ĞĂůƚŚĚƵĐĂƟŽŶ 13 in communication between the health professionals and community. ĞƌƟĮĐĂƚĞƉƌŽŐƌĂŵŵĞĨŽƌŚĞĂůƚŚ 13 The Media Technology Centre aims to closely work with print, audio- professionals visual, and online media to carry news of significant developments in 08. EĞƵƌŽĂŶĂĞƐƚŚĞƐŝĂĂŶĚEĞƵƌŽĐƌŝƟĐĂůĂƌĞ 109 NIMHANS to the wider community, to ensure that the faculty, staff, DM 3 and students utilize the facility provided by the centre and takes an DͬͬE 106 active interest in the growth of dissemination of knowledge to the 09. EĞƵƌŽĐŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ 67 community. MTech 2 MCA 1 MBBS 1 E. TRAINING FOR STUDENTS FROM MSc 14 OTHER INSTITUTIONS AT NIMHANS PG Diploma 10 ͬdĞĐŚͬ^Đ 39 10. EĞƵƌŽ/ŵĂŐŝŶŐΘ/ŶƚĞƌǀĞŶƟŽŶĂůZĂĚŝŽůŽŐLJ 132 ^ů͘ EƵŵďĞƌŽĨ EĂŵĞŽĨƚŚĞ^ƚƌĞĂŵ dŽƚĂů KďƐĞƌǀĞƌƐŚŝƉ 130 EŽ͘ ĂŶĚŝĚĂƚĞƐ Training in MR-PET 1 01. ŝŽƉŚLJƐŝĐƐ 21 dƌĂŝŶŝŶŐŝŶZĂĚŝŽĐŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ 1 Internship 20 D^ĐŝƐƐĞƌƚĂƟŽŶWƌŽũĞĐƚ 1 11. EĞƵƌŽůŽŐŝĐĂůZĞŚĂďŝůŝƚĂƟŽŶ 44 02. ŝŽƐƚĂƟƐƟĐƐ 2 DͬD^ 2 ;WŚLJƐŝĐĂůDĞĚŝĐŝŶĞΘZĞŚĂďŝůŝƚĂƟŽŶͿ D^Đ;ŝŽƐƚĂƟƐƟĐƐͿ 2

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D;EĞƵƌŽůŽŐLJͿ 6 Medical Electronics 13 ^ĐͬWdͬKdͬŝƉůŽŵĂ ϰϬ;KdͿͲ Ez^ 37 KĐĐƵƉĂƟŽŶ- BSMS 4 ĂůƚŚĞƌĂƉLJ ^ĐͲD^Đ;ŝŽůŽŐŝĐĂů^ĐŝĞŶĐĞƐͿ 3 12. EĞƵƌŽůŽŐLJ 376 BSc Neurosciences 1 MD 331 ^ĐͲĚ;ŝŽůŽŐLJͿ 1 DNB 23 DNT 6 DM 12 12th Std. 19 ;DͿ 9 16. EĞƵƌŽƐƵƌŐĞƌLJ 150 MTech 1 PG Students Peripheral Training 150 13 EĞƵƌŽŵŝĐƌŽďŝŽůŽŐLJ 222 MD EƵƌƐŝŶŐ;^ĐͿ 75 17. EĞƵƌŽǀŝƌŽůŽŐLJ 28 EƵƌƐŝŶŐ;EE͕D^ĐͿ 09 MD 28 D;DŝĐƌŽďŝŽůŽŐLJͿ 28 18. EƵƌƐŝŶŐ 1485 W&;EĞƵƌŽƉĂƚŚŽůŽŐLJ͕EĞƵƌŽŝŶĨĞĐƟŽŶͿ 03 MSc Nursing 488 Junior Resident 03 BSc Nursing 801 Senior Resident 03 Post Basic BSc 80 DWŚŝů;EƵĞƌŽŝŶĨĞĐƟŽŶƐͿ 03 GNM 116 ;ŝŽƚĞĐŚŶŽůŽŐLJͿ 11 19. WƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌLJ 920 ^Đ;DĞĚŝĐĂůDŝĐƌŽďŝŽůŽŐLJ͕'ĞŶĞƌĂů DŝĐƌŽďŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ŝŽƚĞĐŚŶŽůŽŐLJ͕'ĞŶĞƟĐƐ͕ MD 150 >ŝĨĞ^ĐŝĞŶĐĞƐ͕EĞƵƌŽďŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ŝŽĐŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ͕ 06 LJƵƌǀĞĚŝĐ 19 ƉƉůŝĞĚDŝĐƌŽďŝŽůŽŐLJ͕D>d͕͘ŝŽƚĞĐŚŶŽůŽŐLJ͕ WŚĂƌŵĂĐLJ 11 'ĞŶĞƟĐƐΘ'ĞŶŽŵŝĐƐ͕Ϳ D^Đ;DĞĚŝĐĂůDŝĐƌŽďŝŽůŽŐLJ͕'ĞŶĞƌĂů ,ŽŵĞŽƉĂƚŚLJ 36 DŝĐƌŽďŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ŝŽƚĞĐŚŶŽůŽŐLJ͕'ĞŶĞƟĐƐ͕ Unani 33 >ŝĨĞ^ĐŝĞŶĐĞƐ͕EĞƵƌŽďŝŽůŽŐLJ͕ŝŽĐŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ͕ 76 Ez^;zŽŐĂͿ 25 ƉƉůŝĞĚDŝĐƌŽďŝŽůŽŐLJ͕D>d͕ŝŽƚĞĐŚŶŽůŽŐLJ͕ EƵƌƐŝŶŐͲWE͕D^Đ͕^Đ;ŽŵŵƵŶŝƚLJ 616 'ĞŶĞƟĐƐΘ'ĞŶŽŵŝĐƐͿ WƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌLJͿ DdĞĐŚŝŽƚĞĐŚŶŽůŽŐLJĂŶĚŝŽĐŚĞŵŝĐĂů 04 DWŚŝů;W^tͿ͕D^t;ŽŵŵƵŶŝƚLJWƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌLJͿ 30 Engg. MBBS 01 WƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌŝĐZĞŚĂďŝůŝƚĂƟŽŶ 64 14. EĞƵƌŽƉĂƚŚŽůŽŐLJ 297 DͬD^ 13 ŽŶƐƵůƚĂŶƚƐ;WĂƚŚŽůŽŐŝƐƚƐͿ 08 D^t 47 EĞƵƌŽůŽŐLJ 87 KƚŚĞƌƐ 4 EĞƵƌŽƐƵƌŐĞƌLJ 18 20. WƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌŝĐ^ŽĐŝĂůtŽƌŬ 629 WĂƚŚŽůŽŐLJ 158 ůŽĐŬWůĂĐĞŵĞŶƚdƌĂŝŶŝŶŐWƌŽŐƌĂŵŵĞ 194 ;WdWͿ dĞĐŚŶŝĐĂů^ƚĂī;dƌĂŝŶŝŶŐŝŶDͿ 1 KƌŝĞŶƚĂƟŽŶsŝƐŝƚ 435 WŚEĞƵƌŽƐĐŝĞŶĐĞƐͬdŽdžŝĐŽůŽŐLJ;dƌĂŝŶŝŶŐŝŶ 4 ,dZͿ 21. ^ƉĞĞĐŚWĂƚŚŽůŽŐLJΘƵĚŝŽůŽŐLJ 226 D^ĐŝŽĐŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJͬDŝĐƌŽďŝŽůŽŐLJͬ'ĞŶĞƟĐ D^;EdͿ/ŶƚĞƌŶƐŚŝƉ 21 5 ŶŐŝŶĞĞƌŝŶŐ;dƌĂŝŶŝŶŐŝŶDͿ ^Đ;^ƉĞĞĐŚΘ,ĞĂƌŝŶŐͿůŝŶŝĐĂů/ŶƚĞƌŶƐŚŝƉ 200 D^ĐŝŽƚĞĐŚ;dƌĂŝŶŝŶŐŝŶED>Ϳ 5 DͬW&ͲW 5 ^ĐD>d;dƌĂŝŶŝŶŐŝŶDͿ 11 22. dƌĂŶƐĨƵƐŝŽŶDĞĚŝĐŝŶĞΘ,ĂĞŵĂƚŽůŽŐLJ 21 15. EĞƵƌŽƉŚLJƐŝŽůŽŐLJ 132 Doctors 4 D;EĞƵƌŽƉĂƚŚŽůŽŐLJͿ 1 Lab Technicians 7 PhD 3 D^Đ͘D>d;,ĂĞŵĂƚŽůŽŐLJΘůŽŽĚ 7 DWŚLJƐŝŽůŽŐLJ 2 dƌĂŶƐĨƵƐŝŽŶͿ MTech 5 BSc MLT 3 MBBS 7 23. WŚLJƐŝŽƚŚĞƌĂƉLJ 129 MSc 17 DĂƐƚĞƌŽĨWŚLJƐŝŽƚŚĞƌĂƉLJ 39 dĞĐŚ;ŝŽƚĞĐŚŶŽůŽŐLJͿ 1 ĂĐŚĞůŽƌŽĨWŚLJƐŝŽƚŚĞƌĂƉLJ;WdͿ 190 BME 12 'ZEdKd> 5454

94 National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences 23rd Convocation Awardees

Dr. AnisyaVasanth Golden Jubilee Award for Memorial Award the Best Outgoing Student for the Best Post- in DM Neuroimaging & Graduate Resident in Interventional Neurology – 2018 Radiology - 2018 Silver Jubilee Award Dr. LG Viswanathan Dr. Aarthi Swaminathan Dr. Usha Punja Award for the Best Outgoing for Best Outgoing Student in Student in DM DM Neurology -2018 Neuroanaesthesia – 2018 Dr. LG Viswanathan Dr. Shwethashri KR

Silver Jubilee Award Silver Jubilee Award for the Best Outgoing for the Best Outgoing Student in M.Ch Student in Neurosurgery -2018 MD Psychiatry – 2018 Dr. Mishra Ajit Dr. Suhas S Mataprasad Dr. M.V. Govindaswamy Dr. D.L.N. Murthy Rao Memorial Award Memorial Prize for the Best Outgoing for the Best Outgoing Student in DM Child and Student in Adolescent MD Psychiatry - 2018 Psychiatry - 2018 Dr. Abhiram PN Dr. Sreyoshi Ghosh

Dr. M.V. Govindaswamy Memorial Prize Dr. R.N. Moorthy Award for Scoring the Highest for Scoring the Highest Marks in Marks in MSc Psychiatric MPhil Psychiatric Nursing - 2018 Social Work - 2018 Ms. Sayani Debsarma Ms. Gayatri Smt. Savithramma and Dr. M.V. Govindaswamy Sri.Venkateshiah Memorial Prize Memorial Award for Scoring the Highest for the Best Outgoing Marks in MPhil Clinical Student in MPhil Psychology - 2018 Neurosciences - 2018 Ms. Bakul Dua Ms.Syeda Salma Z

Dr. R. N. Moorthy Award for Scoring Highest Marks in MPhil Neurophysiology – 2018 Dr. Pranay S Yadav 5th Graduation Day Awardees

Dr. M.V. Govindaswamy & Dr. Best Outgoing D.L.N Murthy Rao Memorial Student Award Dr. V. Sivarajan Award Prize & Infosys Foundation for having secured highest for her academic excellence in Award for Excellence marks in ‘Microbiology’ B.Sc Nursing Course for securing highest marks subject of (2014-18) in Post-Basic Diploma in B.Sc Nursing Course Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing Examination ( July 2018) Ms. Stefy Francis Ms. Stefy Francis Maj. Chaithanya SK

Infosys Foundation Award Best Outgoing Student for Excellence & in Diploma in Clinical Best Outgoing Student Mukund Memorial Award Neurophysiology in Diploma in Clinical for securing Distinction in Technology (DCNT) Neurophysiology Post-Basic Diploma in Course Technology (DCNT) Neuroscience Nursing in the year 2018 Course Examination in the year 2018 ( July 2018) Ms. R Devi Priya Capt. R Venkata Sowmya Mr. B Sathis Kumar Thrisul Prize winning entry in the Art Competition conducted by Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services, NIMHANS Conferences/ Symposia/ Workshops

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMMES ORGANIZED AT NIMHANS: INTERNATIONAL

BASIC SCIENCES NEUROPHYSIOLOGY

Dr. GS Umamaheswara Rao, Sr. Professor of Neuroanaesthesia, Dr. BS Shankaranarayana Rao, Professor, Dr. Tom Solomon, University of Liverpool, UK. Annual Symposium of NIMHANS-University of Liverpool, Bengaluru, 7 July 2018. 80 members participated. /ŶƚĞƌŶĂƟŽŶĂůWĞƌŝŶĂƚĂůDĞŶƚĂů,ĞĂůƚŚŽŶĨĞƌĞŶĐĞʹDZϮϬϭϴ

PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK

Dr. Vranda MN, Associate Professor, Ms. Febna Moorkath, UGC Research Scholar. (i) Interactive Skills-Based Sensitization Workshop on Life Skills and its Methodology, 5 May 2018. 55 members ŶŶƵĂů^LJŵƉŽƐŝƵŵŽĨE/D,E^ͲhŶŝǀĞƌƐŝƚLJŽĨ>ŝǀĞƌƉŽŽů participated (ii) Psychosocial First AID for Women Survivors of Domestic Violence for Mental Health Professionals, 22 June 2018. 25 members participated (iii) Promotion of Mental Health and Psychological Well-being of Adolescents using Life Skills Approach, BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES 4-5 October 2018. 53 members participated.

PSYCHIATRY Dr. Bino Thomas, Assistant Professor, Dr. K Sekar, Professor, Workshop on Cultural Perspectives in Mental Health Practices. (a) Dr. Prabha S Chandra, Professor & Head, Prof. Geetha Desai, Batch 1, 4-6 April 2018 (b) Batch 2, 6-7 July 2018. (c) Batch 3, 20- Professor, Dr. Harish T, Dr. Sundarnag Ganjekar, Associate Professor, 21 June 2018 (d) Batch 4, 11-12 July 2018 (e) Batch 5, 25-26 July Perinatal Psychiatry Team, The International Perinatal Mental Health 2018 (f) Batch 6, 8-9 August 2018 (g) Batch 7, 29-30 August 2018(h) Conference-MARCE 2018, 26-29 September 2018. 500 members Batch 8, 26-27 September 2018 (i) Batch 09, 10-11 October 2018 (j) participated. Batch 10, 14-15 November 2018. 20-25 members participated.

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NEUROSCIENCES Shyam Sundar A, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. Vivek Misra, Clinical Neuroscientist, NEUROKRISH. TS Srinivasan Knowledge NEUROLOGY Conclave-2019: Newer Neurotechnologies, 15-16 February 2019. 250 members participated. Dr. Sanjib Sinha, Professor & Head, Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal, Professor, Dr. Malla Bhaskar Rao, Professor of Neurosurgery, Dr.

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMMES ORGANIZED AT NIMHANS: NATIONAL

BASIC SCIENCES of Indian Society for Medical Statistics, 1-3 November 2018, 220 members participated. BIOPHYSICS

Dr. B. Padmanabhan, Professor & Head. 46th Seminar on Crystallography (NSC-46), 27-29 June 2018. 400 members participated.

/ŶĂƵŐƵƌĂƟŽŶŽĨƚŚĞϯϲth Annual Conference of ISMS.

Dr. P Marimuthu, Professor & Head, Dr. Mariamma Philip, Associate Professor. Workshop on Statistical Methods for Behavioural 46th^ĞŵŝŶĂƌŽŶƌLJƐƚĂůůŽŐƌĂƉŚLJ Research, 16-18 August 2018. 35 members participated.

BIOSTATISTICS

Dr. K Thennarasu, Professor, Dr. Mariamma Philip, Associate Professor. Statistical Methods for Medical Research and Introduction to SPSS, 11-13 July 2018. 45 members participated.

Dr. K Thennarasu, Professor, Dr. Binu VS, Assistant Professor. Advanced Measurement and Latent Variable Models in Psychiatric Research, 28-29 September 2019, 21 members participated.

Dr. P Marimuthu, Professor & Head, Dr. K Thennarasu, Professor, Dr. Mariamma Philip, Associate Professor, Dr. B Binukumar, Associate Professor, Dr. Binu VS, Assistant Professor, Dr. Prathyusha tŽƌŬƐŚŽƉŽŶ^ƚĂƟƐƟĐĂůDĞƚŚŽĚƐĨŽƌĞŚĂǀŝŽƵƌĂůZĞƐĞĂƌĐŚ PV, Research Assistant, Dr. Ravi GS, Computer Programmer. (a) Pre-Conference Workshop on Sample Size Estimation for Health Dr. Mariamma Philip, Associate Professor, Dr. PV Prathyusha, Sciences Research, 31 October 2018, 30 members participated (b) Research Assistant. Workshop on Application of Biostatistics in Pre-Conference Workshop on Analysis of Time to Event Data, 31 Clinical Research, (a) 20-23 February 2019. 52 members participated October 2018, 12 members participated (c) 36th Annual Conference (b) 13-16 March 2019. 44 members participated.

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Dr. Nandakumar DN, Additional Professor. (i) Workshop on Principle, Operation, Maintenance and Troubleshooting of ILyte Electrolyte Analyzer, 28 July 2018. 8 members participated (ii) Training in Pre Analytical Variables-An Overview, 3 August 2018. 8 members participated (iii) Training in Operation, Maintenance and Troubleshooting of Enhanced Access-2 Immuno Analyzer, 15 October 2018. 12 members participated (iv) Hands-on Training in Operation, Daily and Weekly Maintenance of Cobas 6000 Integrated Analyzer, 20 December 2018. 9 members participated (v) Training tŽƌŬƐŚŽƉŽŶƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶŽĨŝŽƐƚĂƟƐƟĐƐŝŶůŝŶŝĐĂůZĞƐĞĂƌĐŚ in Calibration, Quality Control and Applications of Cobas 6000 Integrated Analyzer, 10 January 2019. 8 members participated (vi) Dr. B Binukumar, Associate Professor, Dr. PV Prathyusha, Research Training in Trouble Shooting of Cobas 6000 Integrated Analyzer, 7 Assistant. (i) Workshop on Statistical Data Analysis Using R-Software, February 2019. 10 members participated. 18-20 September 2018, 30 members participated (ii) Workshop on Statistical Methods for Psychiatric Research Using R-Software, 28 Dr. Ravish H, Assistant Professor. Workshop on Biomedical Waste February-2 March 2019. 35 members participated. Management, 22 March 2019. 13 members participated.

CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY & NEUROMICROBIOLOGY TOXICOLOGY Dr. R Ravikumar, Professor. (i) Second Meeting of the NABH Dr. Chittaranjan Andrade, Professor & Head, Dr. MM Srinivas Accreditation Committee, 19 April 2018. 47 members participated Bharath, Professor. 1st Toxicology Symposium, 25 February 2019. 65 (ii) Training in NABH Standards, 24 April 2018. 50 members members participated. participated (iii) Human Resource Department Training, 27 April 2018. 23 members participated (iv) Nurses Training, 25 June 2018. 36 HUMAN GENETICS members participated (v) Third Meeting of the NABH Accreditation Committee, 24 July 2018. 66 members participated (vi) National Dr. Monojit Debnath, Additional Professor. (i) Workshop on Primer Disaster Life Support Basic Training, 14 November 2018. 46 members on Genetics for Mental and Neurological Health Care Professionals, participated (vii) Enhanced Clinical Communication Workshop, 3-7 April 2018, 19 members participated (ii) NIMHANS-Deakin 15 November 2018. 35 members participated (viii) Inauguration of University Mini-Symposium on Translational Immunobiology of Quality Cell, 6 February 2019. 48 members participated. Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder, 27 August 2018. 30 members participated.

NEUROCHEMISTRY

Dr. Nandakumar DN, Additional Professor, Dr. Rita Christopher, Professor. National Workshop on Advanced Techniques in Neurochemistry, 8 March 2019, 20 members participated.

^ĞĐŽŶĚDĞĞƟŶŐŽĨƚŚĞE,ĐĐƌĞĚŝƚĂƟŽŶŽŵŵŝƩĞĞ

Dr. R Ravikumar, Professor, Dr. V. Ravi, Sr. Professor of Neurovirology, Annual Conference of Indian Association of Medical Microbiologists, 28 November-12 December 2018. 2500 members participated.

Dr. HB Veenakumari, Professor. (i) Induction Programme for Link Nurses, 8 June 2018. 22 members participated (ii) Training

EĂƟŽŶĂůtŽƌŬƐŚŽƉŽŶĚǀĂŶĐĞĚdĞĐŚŶŝƋƵĞƐŝŶEĞƵƌŽĐŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ / Orientation Programme for Link Nurses, 13-15 June 2018. 76

National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences 99 Annual Report 2018-2019 members participated (iii) Global Hand Washing Day Awareness Dr. Bindu M Kutty, Professor & Head. (i) 3rd National Workshop Programme, 15 October 2018. on Fundamentals of Polysomnography and Sleep, Bangalore Sleep Forum, Indian Society for Sleep Research (ISSR), 20-22 December 2018. 30 members participated (ii) Launching of Bangalore Sleep Forum under the aegis of Indian Society for Sleep Research (ISSR), 22 December 2018. 60 members participated.

dƌĂŝŶŝŶŐͬKƌŝĞŶƚĂƟŽŶWƌŽŐƌĂŵŵĞĨŽƌ>ŝŶŬEƵƌƐĞƐ

NEUROPHYSIOLOGY

Dr. Bindu M Kutty, Professor & Head, Dr. Shivarama Varambally, Professor of Psychiatry. Mind Science National Symposium, as part of the 14th Interfaith Dialogue and Pilgrimage 2018 of H.H. the Dalai Lama, 22 June 2018. 25 members participated.

Dr. Bindu M Kutty, Professor & Head, Dr. Ravi Yadav, Additional Professor, Department of Neurology. Workshop on Sleep Awareness, World Sleep Day 2019, 14 March 2019. 75 members participated.

DŝŶĚ^ĐŝĞŶĐĞEĂƟŽŶĂů^LJŵƉŽƐŝƵŵ

Dr. Bindu M Kutty, Professor & Head, Dr. BS Shankaranarayana Rao, Professor, Dr. Laxmi T Rao, Professor. National Workshop on Understanding Cognition from Neuro-behavioral Perspectives, 6-9 September 2018. 25 members participated.

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Dr. K Vijayalakshmi, Associate Professor, Dr. TN Sathyaprabha, Professor. Hands-on Workshop on Basics of Neural Cell Culture, 14- 15 June 2018. 27 members participated.

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2018. 30 members participated. (iii) Lecture Demonstration, 22 December 2018. 30 members participated.

Dr. Shekhar P Seshadri, Sr. Professor & Head, Dr. Eesha Sharma, Assistant Professor (Contract), CME on Adolescence: Contemporary Issues in the Clinic and Beyond (CAPCME) 2019, 15-16 March 2019. 200 members participated.

Dr. Satish Chandra Girimaji, Sr. Professor. 11th Annual Rett Syndrome Awareness Programme, 14 October 2018. 80 members participated. tŽƌŬƐŚŽƉŽŶEĞƵƌĂůĞůůƵůƚƵƌĞ Dr. Preeti Jacob, Associate Professor. Session on Brain Stimulation in Children and Adolescents, 16 February 2019. 40 members NEUROVIROLOGY participated.

Dr. V Ravi, Sr. Professor. Scientific Writing Workshop, 9-12 April CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY 2018. 15 members participated. Dr. Uma H, Professor. Workshop on Assessment of Play by Dr. Uttara Dr. Anita Desai, Professor & Head. HIV Viral Load Assay Training Chari, 7 April 2018. 20 members participated. for Trainees from SHARE India, 24-27 September 2018. 12 members participated. Dr. Anisha Shah, Professor, Dr. Snigdha Bhattacharya, Clinical Psychologist, Ms. Sukanya R, PhD Scholar. Workshop on Adult Dr. Reeta S Mani, Additional Professor, Dr. Amrita Pattanaik, Senior Psychotherapies: Constructivist, Emotion-Focused, Cognitive and Resident, Dr. Presteena Mathew, PDF. Regional Workshop and Psychodynamic Approaches, 8 July 2018. 15 members participated. Hands-on Training in Laboratory Diagnostic Techniques for Rabies, 21-23 March 2019. 18 members participated. Dr. Anisha Shah, Professor, Dr. Snigdha Bhattacharya, Clinical Psychologist. Workshop on Adult Psychotherapies: Constructivist, Emotion-Focused, Cognitive and Psychodynamic Approaches, 5 BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES August 2018. 20 members participated. CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY Dr. Anisha Shah, Professor, Dr. Shruti Kalra, Senior Consultant, Clinical Psychologist, Vidyasagar Institute of Mental Health & Dr. Shekhar P Seshadri, Sr. Professor & Head. (i) Workshop on Neurosciences, New Delhi, Dr. Snigdha Bhattacharya, Clinical Adoption Disclosure, 5 August 2018. 30 members participated (ii) Psychologist. Workshop on Emotion Focused Couples Therapy, 2 Training in Mental Health Intervention in Childhood Trauma for November 2018. 21 members participated. the staff of Dept. of Psychiatry, AIIMS, Patna, 22-31 October 2018. 3 members participated (iii) Meeting on Child Protection and Related Dr. Anisha Shah, Professor, Dr. Snigdha Bhattacharya, Clinical Mental Health/Psychosocial Issues, 17 December 2018. 10 members Psychologist, Ms. Nupur Singhal, PhD Scholar. (i) Workshop on participated (iv) Basic-level Training Programme for Counselors Family Therapy Overtime, 12-17 November 2018. 24 members and Probation Officers of ICPS, Karnataka State, 21-23 and 29-31 participated (ii) Workshop on Cognitive Behavior Approaches in January 2019. 29 members participated. Family Therapy, 3 and 5 December 2018. 13 members participated (iii) Workshop on Adult Psychotherapies: Three Approaches to Dr. Shekhar P Seshadri, Sr. Professor & Head, Dr. John Vijay Psychotherapy: Emotion-Focused, Cognitive and Psychodynamic Sagar, Professor. CAP CME 2018, 13 October 2018. 250 members Approaches with a Male Client, 7 December 2018. 7 members participated. participated

Dr. Shekhar P Seshadri, Sr. Professor & Head, Dr. Alexander Von Dr. Anisha Shah, Professor, Dr. Snigdha Bhattacharya, Clinical Gontard, Professor of Child Psychiatry, University of Saarland, Psychologist, Ms. Sindhuja Sudarshan, PhD Scholar. Workshop Germany. (i) Workshop on Sand Play Therapy, 15-16 December on Family Therapy Overtime, 14-18 January 2019. 24 members 2018. 30 members participated (ii) Lecture on DC 0-5, 18 December participated.

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Dr. LN Suman, Professor & Head, Dr. Seema Mehrotra, Professor, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Obsessive Compulsive and Related Dr. Jamuna Rajeswaran, Professor, Dr. Paulomi M Sudhir, Professor, Disorders, 26-27 October 2018, 40 members participated. Dr. Keshav Kumar, Professor, Dr. Manoj Kumar Sharma, Professor, Dr. Devvarta Kumar, Professor, Dr. Thomas Kishore M, Additional Dr. Manoj Kumar Sharma, Professor, Dr. LN Suman, Professor & Professor (Core committee), National Consultative Meet on Head, Dr. Gitanjali Narayanan, Associate Professor, Dr. Nitin Anand, Strengthening Contributions of Clinical Psychology for Healthy Associate Professor, Ms. Ashwini, MPhil, Mr. Ratnesh, PhD Scholar India, 1-2 February 2019. 49 members participated. (i) National Training Programme in Assessment and Management of Technology Addiction, 19-21 July 2019. 22 members participated Dr. LN Suman, Professor & Head, Dr. Poornima Bhola, Additional (ii) National Workshop for Early Career Professional on Assessment Professor, Dr. Paulomi M Sudhir, Professor, Dr. Thomas Kishore, and Management of Technology Addiction, 20 September 2018, 23 Additional Professor, Dr. Gitanjali N, Associate Professor, Dr. members participated. Jyotsna Agarwal, Assistant Professor, Dr. Nithya Poornima, Assistant Professor. Symposium on Psychotherapy Supervision and Training: A Dr Manoj Kumar Sharma, Professor, Dr. LN Suman, Professor & Journey in Progress, 27 July 2018. 112 members participated. Head, Dr. Nitin Anand, Associate Professor. National Workshop for Early Career Professionals on Assessment and Management of Dr. Seema Mehrotra, Professor. You-Volunteer, Basic Training for Technology Addiction, 23 February 2019. 17 members participated. Youth Volunteering for Mental Health Promotion (i) 19-20 July 2018. 21 members participated (ii) 14-15 September 2018. 25 members Dr. Manoj Kumar Sharma, Professor, Dr. LN Suman, Professor & participated. Head, Dr. David Halford, Dr. Paulomi Sudhir, Professor. Symposium on Autobiographical Memory Approach to Therapy for Depression, 8 Dr. Seema Mehrotra, Professor, Ms. Janhavi Devdutt, PhD Scholar, March 2019. 29 members participated. Wellbeing @ Work, (a) 14 April 2018, 9 members participated (b) 19 May 2018, 10 members participated. Dr. M. Manjula, Professor. Workshop on CBT: Basic Principles and Applications, 7 April 2018. 30 members participated. Dr. Seema Mehrotra, Professor, Ms. Janhavi Devdutt, PhD Scholar, Mr. Noufal TH, PhD Scholar. Wellbeing at the Workplace for Dr. M Manjula, Professor, Dr. BS Pradeep, Additional Professor Metahelix Life Sciences Employees, 22 October 2018. 25 members of Epidemiology, Dr. Mariamma Philip, Associate Professor of participated. Biostatistics. Dissemination Expert Workshop, 5 June 2018. 25 members participated. Dr. Jamuna Rajeswaran, Professor, Mr. Mohd Afsar, PhD Scholar, Workshop on Neuropsychological Assessment and Rehabilitation, Dr. M Manjula, Professor, Ms. Alafia J, PhD Scholar, Ms. Apoorva 24-25 January 2019. Srivastava, PhD Scholar. Workshop on Maintaining Healthy Interpersonal Relationships for Youth, 21 July 2018. 28 members participated.

Dr. M. Manjula, Professor, Dr. Mahendra P Sharma, Professor, Dr. Paulomi M Sudhir, Professor, Dr. Ajay Kumar, Assistant Professor. Workshop on Cognitive Behaviour Therapy: Basic Principles and Applications, 3-4 August 2018. 57 members participated.

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Dr. Paulomi M Sudhir, Professor, Dr. Mahendra P Sharma, Professor, Dr. Manjula M, Professor, Dr. Ajay Kumar, Assistant Professor, (i) Cognitive Behavioural Therapy: Basic Skills and Applications in Perinatal Conditions (Pre-Conference Workshop, MARCE Conference), 24-25 September 2018, 37 members participated (ii) tŽƌŬƐŚŽƉŽŶŽŐŶŝƟǀĞĞŚĂǀŝŽƵƌdŚĞƌĂƉLJ͗ĂƐŝĐWƌŝŶĐŝƉůĞƐĂŶĚƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶƐ

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Dr. M Manjula, Professor, Dr. Poornima Bhola, Additional Professor, Dr. Gitanjali Narayanan, Associate Professor. Three-day Training Ms. Nupur Singhal, PhD Scholar, Ms. Alafia J, PhD Scholar, Ms. Programme on Personality and Addiction, 15-17 November 2018. 38 Apoorva Srivastava, PhD Scholar. Workshop on Skills for Counseling members participated. Youth in Schools: A Training Program for School Counselors (a) 24 August (b) 3,17, 24 September (c) 1, 8 October 2018. 32 members Dr. Gitanjali Narayanan, Associate Professor, Dr. Arun Kandasamy participated. Additional Professor of Psychiatry. Workshop on Building Youth Motivation for a Substance Free Life, 10 August 2018. 14 members Dr. Devvarta Kumar, Professor. (i) National Symposium on Mental participated. Health and Offending: Understanding from a Clinical Psychological Perspective, 12-13 April 2018. 22 members participated (ii) National Dr. Nithya Poornima, Assistant Professor, Dr. Himani Kashyap, Workshop on Insight Oriented Therapies for Delusion, Assistant Professor, Dr. Rajakumari P Reddy, Associate Professor, Dr. and Social Cognitive Deficits, 25-26 May 2018. 25 members Aruna Kapanee, Associate Professor. Symposium on Competency- participated. based Approaches in Psychotherapy Training in India, 24 November 2018. 16 members participated. Dr. M Thomas Kishore, Additional Professor, Dr. Uma Hirisave, Professor, Dr. Nithya Poornima, Assistant Professor. A One-day Dr. Jyotsna Agrawal, Assistant Professor and team. Youth Pro, 6 April Training Programme for the Counselling Trainees of the Regional 2018. 20 members participated. Institute of Education, Mysore, 1 September 2018. 18 members participated. Dr. Ajay Kumar, Assistant Professor, Dr. Mahendra P Sharma, Professor, Dr. Paulomi M Sudhir, Professor, Dr. M Manjula, Dr. M Thomas Kishore, Additional Professor. One-day Workshop on Professor. Workshop on Mindfulness–Based Cognitive Behavioural Psychological Assessment of Children in Special Circumstances, 25 Interventions: Applications in Clinical and Nonclinical Settings, 15- March 2019. 27 members participated. 16 March 2019. 67 members participated.

Dr. Aruna Rose Mary Kapanee, Associate Professor, Mr. Kiran Kumar Dr. Ajay Kumar, Assistant Professor. Workshop on Work Stress, CTL, Clinical Psychologist. Tele Capacity Building Programme for Suicide and Counseling (a) 3 July 2018 (b) November 2018. 6 DMHP Psychologists of Karnataka (a) 7 & 21 April 2018 (b) 5 & 21 members participated. May 2018 (c) 2 June 2018 (d) 7 & 21 July 2018 (e) 4 & 18 August 2018 (f ) 1 & 15 September 2018 (g) 6 & 20 October 2018 (h) 3 & 17 MENTAL HEALTH EDUCATION November 2018 (i) 1 & 15 December (j) 5 & 19 January 2019 (k) 2 & 16, February 2019 (l) 1 & 16 March 2019. 17 members (per session) Dr. SK Chaturvedi, Sr. Professor of Psychiatry & I/c Head, Dr. KS participated. Meena, Associate Professor, Dr. Latha K, Assistant Professor. (i) Workshop on First Aid for Mental Health Issues (a) 15 August (b) Dr. Shantala Hegde, Associate Professor. (i) Naada Dhaara 22 September 2018 (c) 5 March 2019. 60 members participated. (ii) 2018-Celebrating World Music Day, Music Cognition Laboratory Panel Discussion on ‘Reporting Mental Health in Mass Media (noted in association with the Udupa Foundation, 21-22 June 2018. 200 media professionals participated), 23 February 2019. members participated (ii) Pre-Conference CME on Music and Language, 51st Indian Speech and Hearing Association 2019, 7 February 2019. 52 members participated.

Dr. Rajakumari Reddy, Associate Professor, Dr. Himani Kashyap, Assistant Professor, and COGNITE Clinic, NCWB, NIMHANS (i) Tip of the ICE-berg–Interpersonal, Cognitive and Emotional Aspects (a) 22 September 2018. 18 members participated (b) 17 November 2018. 13 members participated (ii) File Not Saved: Workshop on Memory, 16 February 2019. 20 members participated.

Dr. Nitin Anand, Associate Professor, Dr. Rajkumari P Reddy, WĂŶĞůŝƐĐƵƐƐŝŽŶŽŶ͚ZĞƉŽƌƟŶŐDĞŶƚĂů,ĞĂůƚŚŝŶDĂƐƐDĞĚŝĂ Associate Professor. Clinical Psychology: Promoting Mental Health, a orientation programme for postgraduate students of psychology, 1-2 Ms. Yukti Ballani, Fellowship Scholar, Ms. Jigyasa Tandon, Fellowship March 2019. 138 members participated. Scholar, Dr. SK Chaturvedi, Sr. Professor of Psychiatry & I/c Head,

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Dr. KS Meena, Associate Professor, Dr. Latha K, Assistant Professor. CEI) for Relapse Prevention in Alcohol Dependence, 11-12 October MHECON 2019, 2nd Annual Conference in Mental Health 2018. 18 members participated. Education, 23 February 2019. 110 members participated.

NURSING

Dr. Sailaxmi Gandhi, Additional Professor & Head, Dr. Prasanthi Nattala, Additional Professor, Dr. Radhakrishnan G, Assistant Professor. (i) One Day Experts’ Discourse, Phase 1 of the Training Programme Development of Resource Material and TOT for Psychiatric Nurses, 28 June 2018. 14 members participated (ii) TOT for Psychiatric Nurses under National Mental Health Programme in tŽƌŬƐŚŽƉŽŶhƉĚĂƚĞƐŝŶWƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌŝĐEƵƌƐŝŶŐ Collaboration with WHO (India) and MoHFW, Govt. of India, 17- 19 September 2018. 34 members participated. Dr. Prasanthi Nattala, Additional Professor, Dr. Meena KS, Associate Professor of Mental Health Education, Dr. Pratima Murthy, Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. Girish N Rao, Professor & Head of Epidemiology, Dr. Rajani P, Deputy Director, Mental Health, Govt. of Karnataka. Workshop for Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs) on Screening for Drug Use During Pregnancy and Lactation, 7 December 2018. 100 members participated.

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Dr. Sailaxmi Gandhi, Additional Professor & Head, Padma N, Clinical Instructor, Mrs. Jothimani, Clinical Instructor, Ms. Maya Sahu, PhD Scholar, Mrs. Vijayalakshmi S, Clinical Instructor, Mrs. Anne P John, Clinical Instructor. Workshop for High School Children, Byrasandra Government School on World Mental Health Day, 2018, 30 October tŽƌŬƐŚŽƉĨŽƌ^,ƐŽŶ^ĐƌĞĞŶŝŶŐĨŽƌĚƌƵŐƵƐĞĚƵƌŝŶŐƉƌĞŐŶĂŶĐLJĂŶĚůĂĐƚĂƟŽŶ 2018. 50 members participated. Dr. Radhakrishnan G, Assistant Professor. (i) Live Music Concert, 30 Dr. Sailaxmi Gandhi, Additional Professor & Head, Ms. Revathy, November 2018. 110 members participated (ii) One Day Workshop PhD Scholar, and team. Sanjeevani Vedike Programme, PRS, 19 for Karnataka DMHP Nurses, 31 January 2019. 53 members March 2019. 50 members participated. participated.

Dr. Sailaxmi Gandhi, Additional Professor & Head. MARCE Conference, 26-28 September 2018. 540 members participated.

Dr. Sailaxmi Gandhi, Additional Professor & Head, Ms. N Padmavathi, Nursing Officer, Annie John P, Clinical Instructor, Jothimani G, Clinical Instructor. Workshop on Updates in Psychiatric Nursing, 27 March 2019. 62 members participated.

Dr. Prasanthi Nattala, Additional Professor, Dr. Meena KS, Associate Professor of Mental Health Education, Dr. Pratima Murthy, Professor of Psychiatry. Video-enabled cue Exposure-based Intervention (VE- tŽƌŬƐŚŽƉĨŽƌ<ĂƌŶĂƚĂŬĂD,WEƵƌƐĞƐ

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COLLEGE OF NURSING (ii) MISSION 2K by 2020, Workshop on Mental Health Care Act, 2017, 23 November 2018. 125 members participated. Dr. BV Kathyayani, Principal/Professor, Dr. Pratibha Swamy, Associate Professor, Dr. Priya Baby, Lecturer, Mrs. Sunitha TS, Clinical Instructor, Mrs. Padmavathy N, Clinical Instructor, Mrs. P Jayanthi, Clinical Instructor, Mrs. Kesiya CY, Clinical Instructor, Mrs. Sivakami S, Clinical Instructor, CME on Neuro Rehabilitation of Patient with Parkinson’s Disease, 21 December 2018. 100 members participated.

Dr. BV Kathyayani, Principal/Professor (i) CNE on Mind Mapping, 30 January 2019. 100 members participated (ii) Workshop on Life Skills, 31 January 2019. 90 members participated.

Dr. BV Kathyayani, Principal/Professor, Mrs. Sivakami S, Clinical DŝƐƐŝŽŶϮ<ďLJϮϬϮϬ͕tŽƌŬƐŚŽƉŽŶDĞŶƚĂů,ĞĂůƚŚĂƌĞĐƚ͕ϮϬϭϳ Instructor, Mrs. P Jayanthi, Clinical Instructor, Mrs. Kanitha D, Lecturer. Workshop on Application of Qualitative Approaches in Community Psychiatry Mental Health Team. (i) TOT Workshop, Nursing Research, 28 July 2018. 25 members participated. 12-13 November 2018. 25 members participated (ii) Workshop on Drafting State Mental Health Rules, Mental Healthcare Act 2017, Dr. BV Kathyayani, Principal/Professor, Dr. Veena Satyanarayana, 14 November 2018. 29 members participated (iii) Sensitization of Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology. Workshop on Application Mental Health Leadership for Maharashtra Leadership Program for of Qualitative Approaches in Nursing Research, 28-29 July 2018. 30 Maharashtra under NMHP, 5-7 March 2019. members participated. InStar Team. CME on Management of Early Course Schizophrenia– Dr. Pratibha Swamy, Associate Professor. Workshop on Application Recent Advances, 10 August 2018. 150 members participated. of Stereotactic Radio-surgery in Neuro Oncology Nurse Role in Gamma Knife Surgery, 23 March 2019. 100 members participated. Dr. Mathew Varghese, Professor, Dr. PT Sivakumar, Professor, Dr. Vijay Harbishettar, Assistant Professor (Adhoc). CME on Psycho- Mrs. Kanitha D, Lecturer, Dr. C Rajeswari, Lecturer. Mrs. S social Interventions in Dementia, 17 September 2018. 85 members Vijayalakshmi, Clinical Instructor, Mrs. S Jeyamari, Clinical participated. Instructor, Mrs. Deiva K, Clinical Instructor, CNE Workshops- Teenage Pregnancy, 24 April 2018. 100 members participated. Dr. Prabha S Chandra, Professor & Head. (i) From Bangalore to Birkenhead: Maternal Mental Health, Maternal Sensitivity, Infant Mrs. Kanitha D, Lecturer. Workshop on First Aid for Mental Health Behaviour and the Challenge of Cross Cultural Assessments, 7 July Problems, 18 August 2018. 50 members participated. 2018. 30 members participated (ii) citiesRISE, World Psychiatric Association– NIMHANS Meeting, 29 January 2019. 12 members Dr. KN Jayanthi, Lecturer, Mrs. Annie John P, Clinical Instructor, participated. Mrs. K Sugavana Selvi, Clinical Instructor, Mrs. A Shamala, Clinical Instructor, Dr. D Mythili, Clinical Instructor. (i) CNE Seminar on Dr. Prabha S Chandra, Professor & Head, Dr. Bhadrinarayan V, Positive Thinking: Way to Success and Happiness, (a) 27 July 2018. Professor of Neuroanaesthesia & Neurocritical Care, Dr. Muralidharan 30 members participated (b) August 2018. 75 members participated. K, Professor, Dr. CR Chandrashekhar, Retd. Professor, Dr. Senthil Reddi, Additional Professor, Dr. Krishna Prasad, Associate Professor, Mrs. Sivakami S, Clinical Instructor, Mrs. P Jayanthi, Clinical Dr. Vijay Harbishettar, Assistant Professor (Adhoc), Mr. Mohan Instructor. Basic Life Support Workshop for I-Year BSc Nursing Krishna, Chief Nursing Officer, Mr. BN Gowda, Chief Security Students, 16 February 2019. 77 members participated. Officer, Dr. Suchandra KHH, Post-Doctoral Fellow, Emergency Psychiatry. Report on the Workshop: Training of Trainers Programme: PSYCHIATRY CARE (Calm And Restraint) Approach to Handling Aggression in Psychiatry, 6 December 2018. 50 members participated. Forensic and Community Psychiatry Mental Health Team (i) Workshop on Drafting State Mental Health Rules, Mental Dr. Pratima Murthy, Professor and CAM Team. Quiz on Addiction, Healthcare Act 2017, 14 November 2018. 29 members participated 3 April 2018. 250 members participated.

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CME on Geriatric Psychiatry, 17 December 2018. 120 members participated.

Dr. PT Sivakumar, Professor and Geriatric Psychiatry Team. International Day of Older Persons, 2018, Celebrating Older Human Rights Champions, 27 October 2018.

Dr. Prabhat Kumar Chand, Professor, Dr. Malathesh BC Senior Resident, Mr. Aurobind, NIMHANS Digital Academy, Mr. Kubenthiran N, IT Coordinator, Interactive Seminar and Hands-on

YƵŝnjŽŶĚĚŝĐƟŽŶ Training on Digital Learning in Mental Health, 18 August 2018. 30 members participated. Dr. Jagadisha T, Professor, Dr. G Venkatasubramanian, Professor, Dr. Muralidharan K, Professor, Dr. C Naveen Kumar, Additional Professor, Dr. Shyam Sundar A, Additional Professor, Dr. Preeti Sinha, Additional Professor, Dr. Janardhanan CN, Associate Professor, 3rd National Level Hands-on Training Workshop on Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation (NIBS), 11-13 March 2019. 8 members participated.

Dr. Suresh Bada Math, Professor, Dr. C Naveen Kumar, Additional Professor, Dr. N Manjunatha, Associate Professor, and Community Mental Health Team. CME on Community Psychiatry and District Mental Health Programme – An Update, 3 September 2018. 200 members participated.

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Dr. Prabhat Kumar Chand, Professor, Dr. Diptadhi M, Senior

DŽŶŽŵŵƵŶŝƚLJWƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌLJĂŶĚŝƐƚƌŝĐƚDĞŶƚĂů,ĞĂůƚŚWƌŽŐƌĂŵŵĞʹŶ Resident, Dr. Deepak SG, Senior Resident. STOP Orientation Update Training Programme for Medical and Non-Medical Trainees, 2-30 November 2018. 24 members participated. Dr. Suresh Bada Math, Professor, Dr. C Naveen Kumar, Additional Professor, Dr. N Manjunatha, Associate Professor, Dr. Vinay B, Dr. Muralidharan K, Professor, Dr. Shyam Sundar A, Dr. Sydney Psychiatrist (Specialist Grade). Sensitization of Mental Health M, Associate Professor. CME on Postgraduates in Psychiatry, World Leadership for Maharashtra Leadership Programme for Maharashtra Bipolar Day, 24 March 2019. 3 members participated. under NMHP, 5-7 March 2019. 35 members participated. Dr. Harish T, Professor, Dr. Sundarnag Ganjekar, Associate Dr. G Venkatasubramanian, Professor and Team. Schizophrenia– Professor, Dr. Najla E, PDF, Dr. Gajanan Kulkarni, PDF. CME on Bipolar CME for Psychiatry Residents of NIMHANS and Local Neuropsychiatry Aspects of Headache, 3 March 2019. 43 members Medical Colleges, 22 February 2019. 122 members participated. participated.

Dr. PT Sivakumar, Professor, Dr. Vijay HS, Assistant Professor Dr. C Naveen Kumar, Additional Professor, Dr. N Manjunatha, (Adhoc), Dr. Santosh L, Additional Professor, Dr. Preeti Sinha, Associate Professor. Workshop on Development of Resource Material Additional Professor, Dr. Krishna Prasad M, Associate Professor, Dr. for Training Community Health Workers under the National Mental Ajit B Dahale, Associate Professor, The Indian Psychiatric Society– Health Programme, 29 June 2018. 20 members participated.

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Dr. Naren P Rao, Additional Professor, Dr. PT Sivakumar, Professor. Stimulation (NIBS), 9-11 April 2018. 9 members participated. Public Programme on Alzheimer’s Disease, 17 December 2018. Dr. Meera P, SSO, Molecular Genetics Lab, Dr. Biju V, Associate Dr. Naren P Rao, Additional Professor, Dr YC Janardhan Reddy, Professor. Workshop on Epigenetics in Health and Disease, Molecular Professor. One-day Workshop on How to Publish a Journal Article, Genetics Laboratory, Dept. of Psychiatry, 22-24 January 2019. 80 25 November 2018. 200 members participated. members participated.

Dr. Arun Kandasamy, Additional Professor, Dr. Krishna Prasad M, Dr. Vijaya KG, Assistant Professor. NIMHANS Summer Symposium, Associate Professor. 7th Leadership and Professional Skills Course for 18-19 April 2018. 40 members participated. Early Career Psychiatrists, 31 January - 2 February 2019. 16 members participated. Dr. Vijaykumar HS, Assistant Professor (Adhoc), and Geriatric Clinic and Services Team. CME on Clinical Applications of Neuroimaging in Geriatric Psychiatry, Indian Psychiatric Society–Karnataka Chapter, 3 April 2018. 120 members participated.

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Dr. N Manjunatha, Associate Professor and Community Psychiatry Team. Trainer’s Training for all DMHP Psychiatrists of Karnataka, 9 DŽŶůŝŶŝĐĂůƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶƐŽĨEĞƵƌŽŝŵĂŐŝŶŐŝŶ'ĞƌŝĂƚƌŝĐWƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌLJ January 2019. 15 members participated.

Dr. Vijay HS, Assistant Professor (Adhoc), Dr. Hari Hara S, Senior Dr. Urvakhsh M Mehta, Associate Professor, Dr. Chethan B, Assistant Resident, Dr. Krishna Prasad M, Associate Professor, Dr. Prabha S Professor. (i) Training in Social Cognition Rating Tools in Indian Chandra, Professor & Head. TOT Workshop Handling Aggression Setting (SOCRATIS), 12-13 July 2018. 2 members participated (ii) with CARE Approach, 6 December 2018. 30 members participated. SOCRATIS Training Workshop, 11-12 October 2018. 13 members participated. Dr. Vijay HS, Assistant Professor (Adhoc), Prof. Prabha S. Chandra, Professor & Head. Suvarna Sambhrama, 28-29 July 2018.

Dr. Shalini S, Naik, Senior Resident, Dr. Urvakhsh M Mehta, Associate Professor. Workshop on Non-invasive Brain Stimulation (NIBS), 21 January 2019. 10 members participated.

NIMHANS INTEGRATED CENTRE FOR YOGA (NICY)

Dr. Shivarama Varambally, Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. Rashmi ^KZd/^dƌĂŝŶŝŶŐtŽƌŬƐŚŽƉ Arasappa, Assistant Professor, Dr. Jitender Jakhar, Senior Resident, Dr. Hemant Bhargav, Senior Scientific Officer. Post MARCE Dr. Urvakhsh M Mehta, Associate Professor, Dr. T Milind Vijay, Conference Workshop, NICY, 1-3 October 2018. 7 members Senior Resident. National-Level Workshop on Non–Invasive Brain participated.

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Dr. Rashmi Arsappa, Assistant Professor, Dr. Hemant Bhargav, Dr. Hareesh Angothu, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. Senior Scientific Officer, Ms Raksha Bhide, Yoga Therapist, and Jagadisha T, Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. PV Bhandary, Psychiatrist & team. Yoga Exhibition, National Science Day, 28 February 2019. 400 team, Udupi, Fr. Josekutty, Ms. Soumya & team, St. Joseph’s Institute, members participated. Mandya. Day Care Centres for Persons with Mental Illness – Mandya and Udupi Experiences, Virtual Knowledge Network NIMHANS Dr. Shivarama Varambally, Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. Aarti ECHO: Road to Recovery (R2R), 24 August 2018. 13 members Jagannathan, Associate Professor of Psychiatric Social Work, Dr. participated. Rashmi Arasappa, Assistant Professor, Dr. Hemant Bhargav, Senior Scientific Officer, Dr. Jitender Jakhar, Senior Resident. (i) Online Dr. Deepak Jayarajan, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. Jagadisha Interactive Session-Yoga for Mental Health, for Yoga Practitioners. T, Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. KV Kishore Kumar, Director, Banyan, 12 October 2018. 75 members participated (ii) Online Interactive Chennai. Addressing the Needs of the Homeless Mentally Ill in the Session-Yoga for Mental Health for Medical and Mental Health Indian Context, Virtual Knowledge Network NIMHANS ECHO: Professionals, 16 November 2018. 75 members participated. Road to Recovery (R2R). 25 May 2018. 15 members participated.

CENTRE FOR ADDICTION MEDICINE Dr. Deepak Jayarajan, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. Mathew (CAM) Varghese, Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. BS Chavan, Director- Principal, Dr. Nitin Gupta, Ms Shikha Tyagi, Dr. Jyoti Mishra, Multidisciplinary TCC Staff, NIMHANS. Training Programmes Dept. of Psychiatry, GMCH, Chandigarh. What After Me? Virtual on Tobacco Use and Related Harm (Assessment, Brief Intervention Knowledge Network NIMHANS ECHO: Road to Recovery (R2R), and Pharmacological Management) and Awareness Campaigns, 27 July 2018, 19 members participated. International No Tobacco Day, 31 May 2018. Dr. Deepak Jayarajan, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. Aarti PSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION SERVICES Jagannathan, Associate Professor of Psychiatric Social Work, Dr. Smita Desai Founder-Director, Ms. Madhura Pathare Counselling Dr. Sivakumar T, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. Jagadisha Psychologist, Ms. Darshika Shah, Special Educator, DRISHTI. T, Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. SK Chaturvedi, Sr. Professor of Education to Rehabilitation: Supported Education for Young Adults Psychiatry, Dr. Poornima Bhola, Additional Professor of Clinical with Special Education Needs/ Disabilities, Virtual Knowledge Psychology, Dr. Sailaxmi Gandhi, Additional Professor of Nursing, Network NIMHANS ECHO: Road to Recovery (R2R), 28 Dr. Devvarta Kumar, Professor of Clinical Psychology, Dr. Krishna September 2018. 18 members participated. Prasad M, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. Hareesh Angothu, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. Deepak Jayarajan, Assistant Dr. Deepak Jayarajan, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. Saranya Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. Aarti Jagannathan, Associate Professor Devanathan, Founder Secretary of Family Fellowship Society for of Psychiatric Social Work, Dr. Shanivaram Reddy K, Assistant Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services, Dr. S Kalyanasundaram, Hon. Professor of Psychiatric Social Work. Symposium on Financial CEO and Secretary & Team from Richmond Fellowship Society Planning for Families of Persons with Developmental Disabilities , 23 (RFS), Bangalore Branch. Challenges in Running a Halfway Home, March 2019. 75 members participated. Virtual Knowledge Network NIMHANS ECHO: Road to Recovery (R2R), 26 October 2018. 18 members participated. Dr. Sivakumar T, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. Hareesh Angothu, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Ms. Bhaswati Kalita, Dr. Deepak Jayarajan, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. Jagadisha Fellow, Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Ms. Hema Nataraj, Promoter, T, Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. Subhashini KR, Fellow, Psychiatric Nithya Saadhana. Teaching Community Living Skills to Youths with Rehabilitation Services, Dr. Sivakumar T, Associate Professor of Developmental Disorders, Virtual Knowledge Network NIMHANS Psychiatry. Daycare Services for Persons with Mental Illness: Role ECHO: Road to Recovery (R2R), 22 February 2019. 18 members and Utility, Virtual Knowledge Network NIMHANS ECHO: Road participated. to Recovery (R2R), 25 January 2019. 15 members participated.

Dr. Hareesh Angothu, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. Sivakumar Dr. Deepak Jayarajan, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. T, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. C Ramasubramanian & Krishna Prasad M, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Mr. Sreekanth Team, MS Chellamuthu Trust and Research Foundation, Madurai. Nair, PhD, Psychiatric Social Work, Ms. Nikitha Harish, PhD, Self-help Groups and Micro-finance for Persons with Mental Illness Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services. Vocational Assessment and and Caregivers, Virtual Knowledge Network NIMHANS ECHO: Placement–The NIMHANS Experience, 22 March 2019. 15 Road to Recovery (R2R), 22 June 2018.19 members participated. members participated.

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NIMHANS CENTRE FOR WELL BEING Management of Technology Addiction, 23 February 2019. 17 (NCWB) members participated.

Ms. Janhavi Devdutt, PhD Scholar. Workshop on Well-being at Dr. Manoj Kumar Sharma, Professor of Clinical Psychology, Dr. Work, 14 April 2018 & 19 May 2018. 12 members participated. LN Suman, Professor & Head of Clinical Psychology, Dr. Gitanjali Naryanan, Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology, Dr. Nitin Ms. Sharmita, Fellow in Mental Health Education. Workshop on Anand, Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology, Ms. Ashwini, Well of Women, 21 April 2018, 5 members participated. MPhil, Ms. Ratnesh, PhD Scholar. (i) National Training Programme in Assessment and Management of Technology Addiction, 19-21 Dr. Vranda, Associate Professor of Psychiatric Social Work. (i) July 2018. 22 members participated (ii) National Workshop for Early Workshop on Promotion of Mental Health and Psychological Well Career Professional on Assessment and Management of Technology Being of Adolescents Using Life Skills, 5 June 2018. 42 members Addiction, 20 September 2018. 23 members participated. participated (ii) Workshop on Psychosocial First Aid for Women Survivors of Domestic Violence, 22 June 2018. 18 members Dr. Manjula M, Professor of Clinical Psychology, (i) Workshop on participated (iii) Workshop on Domestic Violence–Survivor Centric Maintaining Healthy Relationship with Youth, 21 July 2018. 32 Approach, 27 February 2019. 24 members participated. members participated (ii) Workshop on Skills for Counseling Youth in Schools (a) 27 August 2018 (b) 3 September 2018 (c) 17 September Dr. Aravind Raj E, Associate Professor of Psychiatric Social Work. 2018 (d) 24 September 2018 (e) 1 October 2018 (f) 8 October 2018. Well-Being Volunteer Training Programme (3rd Batch), (a) 16 25 members participated. June 2018. 40 members participated (b) 23 June 2018. 36 members participated (c) 30 June 2018. 28 members participated (d) 7 July 2018. Dr. Thomas Kishore M, Additional Professor of Clinical Psychology. 35 members participated (e) 28 July 2018. 35 members participated Workshop on Psychological Assessment for Children in Special (f ) 4 August 2018. 35 members participated (g) 18 August 2018. 35 Circumstances, 25 March 2019. 31 members participated. members participated (h) 25 August 2018. 35 members participated (i) 1 September 2018. 35 members participated (j) 15 September Dr. Aruna Aruna Rose Mary Kapanee, Associate Professor of Clinical 2018. 35 members participated (k) 22 September 2018. 35 members Psychology, Dr. Geetha Desai, Professor of Psychiatry. Marce Pre- participated (l) 29 September 2018. 35 members participated. conference Workshop on Prevention of Burnout in Professional who Engaged in Perinatal Care, 25 September 2018. 10 members Dr. Kavita Jangam, Associate Professor of Psychiatric Social Work. participated. Workshop on Parent Child Interaction Therapy, 1 December 2018. 20 members participated. Dr. Rajkumari P Reddy, Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology, Dr. Himani Kashyap, Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology. (i) Dr. Seema Mehrotra, Professor of Clinical Psychology, (i) Workshop Workshop on Tip of the Iceberg-Understanding Cognition (a) 22 on Positive Mental Health, 19, 20 July 2018. 22 members participated September 2018. 18 members participated (b) 17 November 2018. 6 (ii) Youth-pro Action Club, 14-15 September 2018. 22 members members participated (ii) Workshop on Cognite-File Not Saved! A participated. Workshop on Memory, 19 February 2019. 8 members participated.

Dr. Paulomi M Sudhir, Professor of Clinical Psychology, Ms. Dr. Geetanjali N, Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology. Padmavathy D, Nursing Officer, Mr. Noufel, PhD, Clinical Workshop on Building Motivation in Youth for Substance Free Life, Psychology. Workshop on Work Stress Suicide and Counseling for 10 August 2018. 10 members participated. Air Warriors, 3 July 2018, 6 members participated. Dr. Ajay Kumar, Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology, Mr. Dr. Manoj Kumar Sharma, Professor of Clinical Psychology. Noufel, PhD, Ms. Padmavathy D, Nursing Officer. Workshop on National Workshop for Early Career Professionals in Assessment Work Stress, Suicide & Counseling for Air Warriors, 9 October 2018. and Management of Technology Addiction, 29 September 2018. 35 7 members participated. members participated. Dr. Ajay Kumar, Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology, Ms. Dr. Manoj Kumar Sharma, Professor of Clinical Psychology, Dr. Padmavathy, D, Nursing Officer, Dr. Paulomi M Sudhir, Professor LN Suman, Professor & Head of Clinical Psychology, Dr. Nitin of Clinical Psychology, Ms. Dharani, PhD Scholar. Workshop on Anand, Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology. National Work Stress, Suicide & Counseling for Air Warriors, 4 January 2019. Workshop for Early Career Professional on Assessment and 7 members participated.

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Ms. Padmavathy D, Nursing Officer. (i) Urban Community Integrated Dr. A Thirumoorthy, Professor & Head, (i) Stakeholders of the Mental Health Services, (a) 6 April 2018. 23 members participated Welfare of Senior Citizens, Workshop has been organized by Nodal (b) 21 June 2018. 18 members participated (c) 13 July 2018. 23 Centre for the Implementation of NALSA Scheme for Senior members participated (d) 27 July 2018. 19 members participated (e) Citizens, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, 27 October 2018. 150 members 28 September 2018. 13 members participated (ii) Gatekeeper Training participated (ii) Chairperson for Scientific Session on Mental Health in Suicide Prevention for Students from University, 7 and Behavioral Research, 36th Annual National Conference of April 2018. 26 members participated (iii) Orientation to NCWB Medical Statistics, Department of Biostatistics, 1-3 November 2018. Services (a) 5 May 2018. 2 members participated (b) 14 January 250 members participated. 2019. 2 members participated. (c) 31 January 2019. 30 members participated (iv) Gatekeeper Training in Suicide Prevention (a) 29 Dr. BP Nirmala, Additional Professor, (i) Series of Micro Skill August 2018. 20 members participated (b) 28 November 2018. 20 Training Programme for Block Placement Students from Different members participated (c) 8 January 2019. 33 members participated. (v) Schools of Social Work, January-December 2018. 35 members Orientation to NCWB Services to Marce Delegates (a) 26 September participated (ii) Workshop on Women and Mental Health, (a) 21 2018. 4 members participated (b) 27 September 2018. 6 members July 2018. 25 members participated (b) 31 January 2019. 14 members participated (c) 29 September 2018. 6 members participated (vi) participated (iii) World Social Work Day 2019, 19 March 2019. 100 Orientation to NCWB Services and Gatekeeper Training in Suicide members participated. Prevention for DMHP Doctors from Chhattisgarh, 5 October 2018. 28 members participated (vii) Urban Community Integrated Mental Dr. N Janardhana, Additional Professor, (i) Workshop on Mental Health Services for SLV Group (a) 15 November 2018. 22 members Health and Disability, (a) 7 April 2018. 22 members participated. participated (b) 8 February 2019. 23 members participated (viii) (b) 6-8 July 2018. 30 members participated (ii) Case Management Gatekeeper Training in Suicide Prevention for NIMHANS Digital and Counseling Workshop (a) 8-10 August 2018. 40 members Academy, 22 January 2019. 18 members participated (ix) Gatekeeper participated (b) 10-12 August 2018. 38 members participated (iii) Training in Suicide Prevention for DMHP Nurses, 31 January 2019. Workshop on Carers Health and Wellbeing, 12 December 2018. 50 18 members participated (x) Orientation to NCWB services for members participated (iv) Counselling Training Programme, 11-13 Srishti Institute of Art, Design and Technology, 11 February 2019. 3 January 2019. 38 members participated (v) Current Aftercare Practices members participated. (CAP) Stakeholders’ Round Table in Karnataka (deliberations on CAP Findings in Collaboration with NIMHANS, Bengaluru, and PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK UNICEF), Regional Consultative Meeting, 27 February 2019. 95 members participated. Department of Psychiatric Social Work, Golden Jubilee Celebration of Dept. of Psychiatric Social Work and 37th Annual National Dr. E Aravind Raj, Associate Professor. (i) Refresher Workshop Conference of ISPSW 2019, 3-5 January 2019. 490 members and Stress Management Programme, 28-29 May 2018 15 members participated. participated (ii) Workshop on Disaster: Challenges and Way Forward, 6 December 2018 (iii) TOT Workshop on School Mental Health Dr. K Sekar, Professor. Session on Child Sexual Abuse, 9 January Programme for DMHP Social Workers and Psychologists, 4-5 2019. 30 members participated. October 2018. 61 members participated (iv) TOT Workshop on Life Skills and Positive Parenting, 9-12 October 2018. 15 members Dr. K Sekar, Professor, Dr. Jayakumar, Assistant Professor, (i) participated (v) Workshop on Basic Counseling Skills (a) Batch I, 22 Police Well-being Programme, TOT Programme, (a) 29 October-2 January 2019. 15 members participated (b) Batch II, 22-23 January November 2018 (b) 19-23 November (c) 26-30 November (d) 3-7 2019. 14 members participated. December (e) 10-14 December (f )17-21 December 2018 (g) 20-22 December (h) 7-11 January 2019 (i) 21-25 January (j) 28 January-1 Dr. Kavita Jangam, Associate Professor. (i) Learning-Cum-Exposure February (k) 4-8 February (l) 11-15 February (m) 17-21 February Visit on Services Related to Early Childhood Development at 2019. 462 members participated (ii) Psychosocial Care in Disaster NIMHANS, 16-18 August 2018. 20 members participated (ii) Risk Reduction, 6-10 August 2018. 36 members participated. TOT on PSC in Disaster Management, Gender Issues in Disaster Management. 25 members participated. Dr. A Thirumoorthy, Professor & Head, Dr. Sojan Antony, Assistant Professor, Dr. PT Sivakumar, Professor, (i) Training for Student Dr. Bino Thomas, Assistant Professor. (i) Workshop on School Volunteers, 3 October 2018 (ii) Sensitization Program on Effective Mental Health for Teachers, 12-13 April 2018. 120 members Implementation of Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior participated (v) Workshop on Capacity Building in Psychosocial Care Citizens Act, 28 February 2019. 300 members participated. for Disaster Survivors, 23 August 2018. 9 members participated (vi)

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Workshop-Skills Enhancement Programme for Mentors, Teachers Training Programme, April 2018 to March 2019 (20 trainings). 612 and Counselors, 21-25 January 2019. 55 members participated. members participated.

Dr. Shanivaram Reddy K, Assistant Professor, Dr. Aarti Jagannathan, Dr. Pradeep BS, Additional Professor. (i) Workshop on Advanced Associate Professor. Workshop on Social Work Practice in Psychiatric Epidemiology, 25-29 June 2018. 25 members participated (ii) Life Disability Management, 12 November 2018. 50 members participated. Skills Sensitization Programmes by Trained Officers, 1 April 2018-31 March 2019. 1,30,968 members participated (iii) 50 Workshops on Dr. D Muralidhar, Professor, Dr. Sinu E, Associate Professor, Dr. Life Skills, 19 July 2018. 200 members participated. Amarnath, NIEPMD, Chennai. Symposium on Role of Social Workers in Creating an Inclusive Society for Persons with Disability, 3 January 2019. 30 members participated.

Dr. D Muralidhar, Professor, Dr. Sinu E, Associate Professor, Dr. Praful Kapse, Tata Trust, Pune. Symposium on A Psychosocial Intervention Model to Reduce Agrarian Distress in Vidharba: A Tata Trusts Initiative, 3 January 2019, 30 members participated.

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Dr. Gautham MS, Associate Professor. Integration of Non- Dr G Gururaj, Sr. Professor. INDO-UK Roundtable #2 on Communicable and Mental Health into Industrial Health Systems, Establishing India’s First Public Health Observatory (PHO), 2-3 Training Programmes in Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India August 2018. 35 members participated. Pvt. Ltd. (HMSI), 25 October and 1 December 2018. 70 members participated.

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/EKͲh<ZŽƵŶĚƚĂďůĞηϮŽŶƐƚĂďůŝƐŚŝŶŐ/ŶĚŝĂ͛Ɛ&ŝƌƐƚWƵďůŝĐ,ĞĂůƚŚKďƐĞƌǀĂƚŽƌLJ ;W,KͿ Dr. Aravind BA, Assistant Professor. Workshop on Research Methodology–2019, 15-18 December 2018. 53 members participated. Dr. Girish N Rao, Professor & Head. DMHP Conclave 2019, 6 March 2019. 245 members participated. NEUROANAESTHESIA & NEURO CRITICAL CARE Dr. Pradeep BS, Additional Professor, Dr. G Gururaj, Sr. Professor. (i) Training of Yuva Parivarthakas under Yuva Spandana, (a) 16- Dr. Sriganesh K, Additional Professor, Dr. Ramesh VJ, Professor & 20 July 2018. 61 members participated (b) 17-21 December 2018. Head. NIMHANS Brain Monitoring Workshop, 21-22 July 2018. 40 63 members participated (ii) Training of Core Team under Yuva members participated. Spandana (a) 5-24 November. 9 members participated (b) 18-23 February 2018. 15 members participated (iii) Refresher Training of Dr. Sudhir V, Additional Professor, Dr. Madhusudan Reddy, Yuva Samalochakas under Yuva Spandana, 13-15 November 2018. Professor. Transcranial Doppler (TCD) Workshop, 2-3 March 2019. 30 members participated (iv) Life Skills and Counselling Services 20 members participated.

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NEURO IMAGING & INTERVENTIONAL Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal, Professor, Dr. Girish Baburao Kulkarni, RADIOLOGY (NIIR) Professor, Dr. Ravi Yadav, Additional Professor, Dr. Netravathi M, Additional Professor. NIMHANS Annual Reviews in Practical Neurology (ARPrAN)-2018 Conference, 6-8 July 2018. 200 members Dr. Hima Pendharkar, Additional Professor. The Fundamentals participated. of Involvement in the Cathlab, NIIR CME, Education Series in Collaboration with Bayer Pharmaceuticals, 27 October 2018. 40 Dr. Suvarna Alladi, Professor. Expert Group Meeting on Aphasia members participated. on Behalf of Indian Academy of Neurology, 10 February 2019. 25 members participated. Dr. Jitender Saini, Additional Professor. MR Spectroscopy, NI&IR CME, Education Series in Collaboration with Bayer Pharmaceuticals, Dr. Suvarna Alladi, Professor, Dr. Priya Thomas, Associate 25 August 2018. 52 members participated. Professor of Psychiatric Social Work, Dr. Girish Baburao Kulkarni, Professor, Dr. Subasree, Associate Professor, with ARDSI, STRiDE Dr. Chandana, Associate Professor (Nuclear Medicine), Dr. Sandhya, (Strengthening Responses to Dementia in Developing Countries). Associate Professor. Sensitization Programme on Emergency Theory of Change Workshop for Stakeholders of Dementia, 14-15 Preparedness and Management in Cyclotron, Imaging and Radiation June 2018. 30 members participated. Facility in Hospital Setting, 28 March 2018. 50 members participated.

Dr. Girish Baburao Kulkarni, Professor, Dr. Sundernag G, Assistant Dr. Chandana, Associate Professor (Nuclear Medicine). NIIR CME, Professor of Psychiatry. CME on Neuro-Psychiatry Aspects of Education Series in Collaboration with Bayer Pharmaceuticals (a) Headache, 3 March 2019. 43 members participated. Neuro Application–PET Radiopharmaceuticals, 28 July 2018. 48 members participated (b) SPECT Radiopharmaceutical and its Dr. Girish Baburao Kulkarni, Professor. Symposium on Headache Clinical Applications, 29 September 2018. 39 members participated. Disorders for Physicians, 28 August 2018. 28 members participated. Dr. Dhritiman Chakrabarti, Assistant Professor, Department of Dr. Girish Baburao Kulkarni, Professor, Dr. Subasree R, Associate Neuroanesthesia. NIIR CME, Education Series in Collaboration Professor. Workshop for Physicians-Symposium on Headache with Bayer Pharmaceuticals, Basic Life Saving Practices, 21 April Disorder for CGHS Physician, Lecture on Secondary Headaches- 2018. 45 members participated. How to Investigate? 26 August 2018. 50 members participated. Mr. Ramachandra Reddy, Chief Radiographer. National Conference Dr. Ravi Yadav, Additional Professor, Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal, on Society of Indian Radiographers, 7-9 December 2018. 1200 Professor. Botulinum Toxin Workshop, 1 September 2018. 100 members participated. members participated. Department of NIIR in association with Bayer Pharmaceuticals / Dr. Netravathi, Additional Professor, Dr. Priya Thomas, Associate Bayer Zydus Pharma (i) Webcast on Gadolinium Presence in Brain Professor of Psychiatric Social Work, Dr. Ashok VR, Assistant and NSF, NIIR CME, Education Series in Collaboration with Bayer Professor (Adhoc). Bike rally and other awareness programmes to Pharmaceuticals, 13 November 2018. 42 members participated (ii) mark events Multiple Sclerosis Day, 2 February 2019. 100 members Guidance in Radiology for Aspiring Senior Postgraduates- 2019 participated. (GRASP), 24-25 February 2019. 100 members participated.

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Dr. Anupam Gupta, Professor & Head. Ultrasound Guided Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal, Professor. 1st Dr. Gourie Devi-Oration, That Botulinum Toxin Injection in Management of Post-stroke Spasticity, evening at DMD clinic @NIMHANS, which changed the course of Half-day Symposium & Workshop, 5 January 2019. 22 members my science, oration delivered by Prof. Samir K. Brahmachari, Founder participated. Director CSIR-IGIB & Former Director General, CSIR, India, 11 January 2019. 100 members participated. Dr. Meeka Khanna, Additional Professor, Dr. Anupam Gupta, Professor & Head. Dr. Rashmi Krishnan, Assistant Professor Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal, Professor, Dr. Ravi Yadav, Additional (Adhoc), Brain Computer Interface, 26 November 2018. 50 members Professor. Parkinson’s Disease Day event, 15 April 2018. 100 members participated. participated.

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NEUROPATHOLOGY Thomas, Physiotherapist. National Science Day events, 28 February 2018. 1000 members participated. Dr. Anita Mahadevan, Professor. (i) Dead Men do Tell Tales: If Only we Listen, Workshop on Autopsy Techniques in Neuropathology and Tissue Banking, Karnataka Chapter of Indian Association of Pathologists & Microbiologists. 4 October 2018. 20 members participated (ii) National Science Day-NIMHANS Science Exhibition, Human Brain Tissue Repository (HBTR), Neuropathology Brain Museum, 28 February 2019. 4000 members participated

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Mr. Rajesh VL, Physiotherapist. National Training Programme in tŽƌŬƐŚŽƉŽŶƵƚŽƉƐLJdĞĐŚŶŝƋƵĞƐŝŶEĞƵƌŽƉĂƚŚŽůŽŐLJĂŶĚdŝƐƐƵĞĂŶŬŝŶŐ Assessment and Management of Technology Addiction, 20 July 2018. NEUROSURGERY 50 members participated.

Dr. Nupur Pruthi, Professor, Dr. AR Prabu Raj, Associate Professor. 2nd NIMHANS Advanced Microvascular Anastomosis and Workshop, 10-12 August 2018. 20 members participated.

Dr. AR Prabu Raj, Associate Professor, (i) 2nd Advanced Microvascular Anastomosis Workshop, 7-9 August 2018. 20 members participated (ii) NIMHANS Brain Monitoring Workshop, 21-22 July 2018. 20 members participated.

NEUROVIROLOGY EĂƟŽŶĂůdƌĂŝŶŝŶŐWƌŽŐƌĂŵŵĞŝŶƐƐĞƐƐŵĞŶƚĂŶĚDĂŶĂŐĞŵĞŶƚŽĨdĞĐŚŶŽůŽŐLJ Department of Neurovirology, NIMHANS and Regional Laboratory ĚĚŝĐƟŽŶ for Rabies Diagnostics. Regional Workshop and Hands-on Training in Laboratory Diagnostic Techniques for Rabies, National Rabies SPEECH PATHOLOGY & AUDIOLOGY Control Programme, 21-23 March 2019. 30 members participated. Dr. N Shivashankar, Professor & Head, Dr. Aravind Kumar PHYSIOTHERAPY CENTRE R, Assistant Professor, Dr. Pradeep Y, Speech Therapist & Audiologist. (i) Annual Conference of Indian Speech and Hearing Dr. Pradnya Dhargave, Chief Physiotherapist, Mrs. Nithya N, Association-Bengaluru Chapter, 8-9 September 2018. 200 members Physiotherapist, Mrs. Vallinayaki, Physiotherapist. World Physical participated (ii) Continuing Education Program (CEP)-Common Therapy Day events, 15 September 2018. 200 members participated. Communication Disorders in School Children, 7 February 2019.150 members participated (iii) Annual Indian Speech and Hearing Mr. Sujoe Thomas CV, Physiotherapist, Mr. Naveen Venkatesh, Association (ISHA) Conference, 7-10 February 2019. 1500 members Physiotherapist, Mr. Srinivas Nayak, Physiotherapist, Mr. Tittu participated.

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TRANSFUSION MEDICINE & HAEMATOLOGY

Dr. Sundar Periyavan, Professor & Head (i) Induction Training for Private Blood Banks of Karnataka, 11-15 February 2019. 49 members participated (ii) Induction Training for NACO Supported Blood Banks of Karnataka, 25 February-1 March 2019. 17 members participated (iii) Refresher Training of Technicians for NACO Supported Blood Banks of Karnataka (a) 5-7 March 2019. 17 members participated (b) 11-13 March 2019. 33 members participated (c) 18-20 March 2019. 17 members participated (d) 21-23 March 2019. 16 members ŶŶƵĂů/ŶĚŝĂŶ^ƉĞĞĐŚĂŶĚ,ĞĂƌŝŶŐƐƐŽĐŝĂƟŽŶŽŶĨĞƌĞŶĐĞ participated (e) 25-27 March 2019. 42 members participated (f) 11- 15 February 2019. 14 members participated. Dr. BK Yamini, Additional Professor. Seminar on Speech Pathology and Audiology Services for Children with Developmental Disability, Dr. Sundar Periyavan, Dr. Mallithavana S, Clinical Pathologist- 17 August 2018. 15 members participated. Specialist Grade. Renewal of NABL Accreditation, 14 October 2018. 13 members participated.

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMMES OUTSIDE NIMHANS: INTERNATIONAL BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES Psychiatric nurses in rehabilitation, First International Conference on Mental Health Nursing, National Institute of Mental Health, CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY Colombo, Sri Lanka, 20-21 July 2018. 300 nurses participated.

Dr. Shekhar P Seshadri, Sr. Professor & Head. Training programme for the Child Psychosocial Care-mental Health Training & Capacity NEUROSCIENCES Building for the staff, CWIN and the Child and Adolescent OPD, Kanti Hospital, Kathmandu, Nepal, 3-6 March 2019. 28 members NEUROANAESTHESIA & NEURO participated CRITICAL CARE

Dr. Bino Thomas, Assistant Professor. (i) Plenary sessions (a) Working Dr. Radhakrishnan M, Professor. TCD Workshop, First International with multidisciplinary team in mental health practice (b) Role of Neuroanaesthesia Conference, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 21 March 2019. 25 members participated.

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMMES OUTSIDE NIMHANS: NATIONAL BASIC SCIENCES Medical and Health Services, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, 29-30 June 2018. 40 members participated (ii) Workshop on Research Methodology, Bangalore Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology BIOSTATISTICS (BSOG), Bengaluru, 1 September 2018. 150 members participated (iii) Workshop on Application of Artificial Neural Networks in The Department of Biostatistics in association with the Division Medicine, Dept. of Community Health, Pushpagiri Institute of of Biostatistics and College of Nursing, MOSC Medical College, Medical Sciences, Thiruvalla, 28 December 2018. 30 members Kolenchery, Kerala, conducted State-Level Workshop on Biostatistics participated (iv) Workshop on Research Methodology, Shifaa for Health Professionals, 3-4 May 2018. 85 members participated. Hospital, Bengaluru, 2 February 2019.150 members participated (v) Workshop on Pathocognizance, Dept. of Oral Pathology, Government Dr. Mariamma Philip, Associate Professor (i) Workshop on Dental College & Research Institute, Bengaluru, 5 March 2019. 100 Application of Biostatistics in Nursing Research, Directorate of members participated.

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Dr. Mariamma Philip, Associate Professor, Dr. Binu VS, Assistant Workshop on Autonomic Neurofunction Tests, Dept. of Clinical and Professor, Dr. Prathyusha PV, Research Assistant, Dr. Ravi GS, Experimental Pharmacology, Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine, Computer Programmer. Nursing Consortium Classes on Biostatistics Kolkata, 17-18 January 2019. 60 members participated. - 12th Batch, Indian Nursing Council – St. John’s College of Nursing, 27-31 August 2018. 35 members participated. Dr. Laxmi T Rao, Professor, Dr. Kiranmai S Rai, Professor of Physiology, MMMC, Manipal. (i) Panel Discussion on Physiology Dr. Binukumar B, Associate Professor. Workshop on Recent Trends in the Practice of Medicine, 69th APPICON 2018, KMC, Manipal in Statistical Sciences – 2019, Department of Statistics, University University, 29 November - 1 December 2018. 400 members of Kerala, Trivandrum, 7-9 March 2019. 110 members participated. participated (ii) Symposium on Memory and Cognition – Effective Study Strategies, 36th Annual Conference of Indian Academy of Dr. Binu VS, Assistant Professor, Dr. Binukumar B, Associate Neuroscience (IAN) 2018, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, UP, Professor. (i) Workshop on Data Analysis Using R Software, Dept. 29-31 October 2018. 100 members participated. of Statistics, University College, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, 15- 17 October 2018. 35 members participated (ii) National Seminar on NEUROVIROLOGY Statistical Analysis Using R, Dept. of Statistics, University College, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, 28-29 November 2018. 55 members Dr. Chitra Pattabiraman, India Alliance Early Career Fellow, Dr. participated (iii) National Workshop on Statistical Analysis Using Rahul Roy, Professor of Chemical Sciences, IISc, Dengue Genomics SPSS, Dept. of Statistics, Govt. Arts College, Thiruvananthapuram, Mini-Workshop, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, 27 September Kerala, 16-18 January 2019. 45 members participated. 2018. 12 members participated.

Dr. Binu VS, Assistant Professor. (i) National Workshop on Statistical Methods for Data Analytics Using R Software, Dept. of Statistics, BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, 10-15 September 2018. 50 members participated (ii) 8th Workshop on Research CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY Methodology, Dept. of Public Health Dentistry, Govt. Dental College, Kottayam, Kerala, 10-12 November 2018. 60 members participated. Dr. Shekhar P Seshadri, Sr. Professor & Head, (i) Session on Child Psychology, Juvenile Justice Act 2015, Karnataka Judicial Academy, NEUROMICROBIOLOGY Bengaluru, 8 April 2018. 40 members participated (ii) Workshop on Gender, Diversity and Social Transformation, Session on Child Dr. Ravikumar R, Professor. NABH Accreditation Hospital Visit, Sri Sexual Abuse and Violence against Children, Vistaar, Bengaluru, Jayadeva Institiue of Cardovascular Sciences and Research, Bengaluru, 16 May 2018. 20 members participated (iii) Session on Child 3 April 2018. 44 members participated. Psychology, Direct District Judges, Bengaluru, 12 July 2018. 35 members participated (iv) Training Programme, Session to train NEUROPHYSIOLOGY health workers of JDWNRH Mental Health Programme, Thimpu, Bhutan, 23-27 July 2018. 30 members participated (v) Refresher Dr. Bindu M Kutty, Professor & Head. (i) Symposium on Current Course for POCSO Court Judges, Session on Child Sexual Abuse: updates in Neurobiology of Sleep, 69th APPICON 2018, KMC, Understanding Behavioural and Psychological Impairments in Manipal University, 29 November-1 December 2018. 400 members Victim, National Judicial Academy, Bhopal, 14-15 September 2018. participated (ii) Symposium on Sleep in Neuropsychiatric Diseases, 42 members participated (vi) Orientation Training in Approaches 36th Annual Conference of the Indian Academy of Neurosciences to Vulnerable Children, UNICEF in collaboration with Action Aid (IAN), BHU, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, 29-31 October 2018. 300 India and KFORD, Jammu & Kashmir, 27-29 December. 40 members members participated. participated (vii) Workshop on Psychosocial Issues Related to JJ Act, UNICEF in collaboration with Action Aid India and KFORD, Dr. TN Sathyaprabha, Professor, Dr. Kaviraja Udupa, Additional Jammu & Kashmir, 27-29 December 2018. 20 members participated Professor, Dr. Ramji Singh, Professor, AIIMS, Patna. Hands-on (viii) Session on Child Psychology on recording of Evidence of Child Workshop Autonomic Function Tests and Its Interpretation, AIIMS, Victim, Bengaluru, 18 February 2019. 4 members participated (ix) Patna, 26 October 2018. 75 members participated. Session on Adolescents Mental Health, theme - Mental Health and Well Being of Adolescents, New Delhi, 13 March 2019. 67 members Dr. TN Sathyaprabha, Professor, Dr. Santanu Tripathi, Professor participated (x) Training Programme for Counsellors of Juvenile & Head, Dept. of Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology, Delinquents and Lecture on Internet Addiction for University Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine, Kolkata and team. Regional Students, Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur, 18-19 March

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2019. 35 members participated (xi) Training Programme for Staff/ Telangana Psychological Association, Hyderabad, 29-30 October Counselors of State Child Care Institutions, Community Child & 2018. 38 members participated. Adolescent Service Project, Govt. of Karnataka, 26-28 March 2019. 35 members participated. Dr. Poornima Bhola, Additional Professor. Workshop on Tuning In: Being a Reflective Psychotherapist, LGBIRMH, Tezpur, 13-14 Dr. K John Vijay Sagar, Professor, (i) Training of Pediatricians on November 2018. 45 members participated. Disability Certification, Kerala Social Security Mission in collab- oration with Directorate of Health Services, Thiruvananthapuram, Dr. M Thomas Kishore, Additional Professor. Workshop on Kerala, 15 December 2018. 35 members participated. Therapeutic Management of Children with ADHD, Postgraduate Institute of Behavioural and Allied Medical Sciences, Chhattisgarh, Dr. K John Vijay Sagar, Professor, Dr. Bino Thomas, Associate 16-17 November 2018. 40 members participated. Professor of Clinical Psychology. Workshop on Suicide Prevention in College Students, Global Academy of Technology (GAT), Bengaluru, Dr. Ajay Kumar, Assistant Professor, Dr. Monica Sharma, Faculty IIS 25 January 2019. 80 members participated. University, (i) Two-day Workshop on Mindfulness Meditation, IIS University, Jaipur, 15-16 January 2019. 50 members participated (ii) Dr. Eesha Sharma, Assistant Professor. (i) Capacity Building Two-day Workshop on CBT in OCD, IIS University, Jaipur, 17-18 Programme for counsellors entrusted with the task of providing January 2019. 55 members participated. psychosocial support to vulnerable children, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh and UNICEF, Bhopal, 4-5 October 2018. 40 members participated MENTAL HEALTH EDUCATION (ii) Skill Building Programme for counselors from District Child Protection Units, Childline & Child Care Institutions in partnership Dr. KS Meena, Associate Professor, Dr. Latha K, Assistant Professor with DWCD, GoMP and UNICEF, Bhopal, 15-16 February 2019. and team. Workshop on Mental Health Problems and Stress 30 members participated. Management, Christ University, Bengaluru, 13 November 2018. 100 members participated. Dr. Rajendra KM, Assistant Professor. Workshop on Conduct Disorder and Psychotherapy, Residents, Thrissur Psychiatry Guild, Dr. KS Meena, Associate Professor, Dr. Aruna Rose Mary Kapanee, Thrissur Branch of Indian Psychiatric Society, Kerala, 18 April 2018. Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology. Workplace Mental Health 30 members participated. Programme, Watershed Department, Department of Agriculture, Bengaluru, 27 November 2018. 60 members participated. CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY Dr. KS Meena, Associate Professor, Ms. Yukti Ballani, MHE Dr. M Manjula, Professor, (i) Workshop on Enhancing Resilience Fellow. Workshop on Exam Anxiety and Stress Management, Through Managing Emotions, JSS Academy of higher education and Presidency Schools, Bengaluru, 15 December 2018. 80 members research, Mysore, 20 September 2018. 250 members participated (ii) participated. Workshop on Maintaining Healthy Relationships – Symposium for Youth, JSS Academy of higher education and research, Mysore, 11 COLLEGE OF NURSING December 2018. 270 members participated (iii) Training of Trainers for Disaster Management, Practical Steps of Brief Counselling Dr. BV Kathyayani, Professor/Principal. Life Skills Training of Subjects in Distress in Disaster Zones using CBT Principles, Workshop, IKON Group of Institutions, Bidadi, 23 March 2019. 50 Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of Kerala, members participated. Trivandrum, 15 February 2019. 30 members participated and 6 March 2019. 22 members participated. Dr. BV Kathyayani, Professor/Principal, Mrs. A Shamala, Clinical Instructor, Mrs. Annie John P, Clinical Instructor (i) Life Skill Dr. M Manjula, Professor, Ms. Alafia J, PhD Scholar. Third Wave Training Workshop, SOS Village, Hulimavu, 21 April 2018. 35 CBT for Histrionic and Borderline Personality Disorders: An members participated (ii) Life Skills Workshop, Government First Overview and Clinical Application, in association with Mind Club, Grade College, Bidadi, 3 September 2018. 80 members participated Nellore (Psychiatry Association), Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, 5 August (ii) Life Skills Sensitization Workshop, Sri Krishnarajendra Silver 2018. 70 members participated. Jubilee Technological Institute, Bengaluru, 11 December 2018. 60 members participated. Dr. M Manjula, Professor, Dr. Paulomi Sudhir, Professor. Workshop on Cognitive Behaviour Therapy: Basic Principles and Applications, Ms. S Jeeva, Lecturer, Mrs. D Kanitha, Lecturer, Dr. C Rajeswari,

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Lecturer. Exhibition on Breast Feeding, Tavarekere, PHC, Bengaluru, Association for Social Psychiatry 2018, PGIMER, , 16- 9 August 2018. 60 members participated. 18 November 2018 (ii) NIMHANS update on date collection and responses. In the Hans Foundation funded project (National Strategy Mrs. Pamela P John, Clinical Instructor, Mrs. S Vijayalakshmi, for Inclusive and Community based Living for Persons with Mental Clinical Instructor, Mr. Kannan K, Clinical Instructor. National health Issues) Taskforce Meeting, Hans Foundation, New Delhi, 19 Leprosy Eradication Day, PHC, Jigani, 30 January 2019. 100 November 2018 (iii) AADHAAR, Voter Card and Government members participated. Welfare Benefits for Long Stay Inpatients in State Mental Hospitals: NIMHANS experience. 71st Annual National Conference of Indian NURSING Psychiatric Society 2019, Lucknow, 31 January – 3 February 2019 (iv) Impact of CBR project on ‘Out of Pocket Expenditure’ for persons Dr. Sailaxmi Gandhi, Additional Professor & Head, Dr. Sivakumar with mental illness at Jagaluru Taluk, Karnataka. National Workshop T, Symposium on ROSes Café, NIMHANS: Empowering Patients on Community Based rehabilitation for Disabled People, Vikash by Serving Healthy Snacks, 25th National Conference of Indian (NGO), New Delhi, 6 February 2019. Association for Social Psychiatry (25th NCIASP), Rohtak, Haryana, 16-18 November 2018. 30 members participated. Dr. Hareesh A, Associate Professor of Psychiatry Dr. Deepak Jayarajan, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. Sivakumar T, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. Krishna Prasad M, Associate Professor of Psychiatry. Symposium on Day Care Center as Tool for Rehabilitation, 9-10 June 2018. 20 members participated.

Dr. Preeti Jacob, Associate Professor of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Dr. Deepak Jayarajan, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry. Symposium on Adults with Autism: Experiences on What They Seek Help For and What We Can Do, Global Autism Convention - 2018, St. John’s Medical College Hospital, Bengaluru, 12 December 2018. 35 member participated.

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Dr. G Radhakrishnan, Assistant Professor and ISPN team. 18th Swachh Pakhwada – Importance of environmental sanitization Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Psychiatric Nurses, & hygiene, Primary Health Centre, NS Palya, 13 April 2018. 30 Tezpur, Assam, 15-17 February 2019. 340 members participated. members participated.

Ms. Padmavathy D, Nursing Officer, Ms. Sowmya HR. Sensitization about the services at NCWB, Abalashrama, Bengaluru, 1 June 2018. 10 members participated.

Dr. Krishna Prasad, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Ms. Padmavathy D, Nursing Officer. Gate Keepers Training in Suicide Prevention, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, 16-17 January 2019. 82 members participated.

Ms. Padmavathy D, Nursing Officer. Workshop on Psychoactive Substance Use in College Students and Awareness about Technology Addiction, Global Academy for Technology, 23 January 2019. 55 18thŶŶƵĂůEĂƟŽŶĂůŽŶĨĞƌĞŶĐĞŽĨ/ŶĚŝĂŶ^ŽĐŝĞƚLJŽĨWƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌŝĐEƵƌƐĞƐ members participated.

PSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION SERVICES Dr. Manjula, Professor of Clinical Psychology, Ms. Padmavathy D, Nursing Officer. Workshop on Management of Academic Stress and Dr. Sivakumar T, Associate Professor of Psychiatry (i) Jagaluru Psychoactive Substance Use in College Students, Sri Venkateshwara community based rehabilitation project for mental illness: Reaching College of Engineering, Bengaluru, 8 March 2019. 200 students out to rural population. 25th National Conference of Indian participated.

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PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK Life Skills Approach (a) Tibetian Voluntary Health Association, Mysore, 10-12 January 2019. 40 members participated (b) Mental Dr. K Sekar, Professor, Dr. Jayakumar, Assistant Professor, (i) Health Centre and Norbertine Centre for Mental Health and Enhancing Institutional and Community Resilience to Disasters Wellbeing, Calicut 21-23 January 2019. 55 members participated. and Climate Change, Vishakhapatnam, 18 April 2018. 51 members participated (ii) Police Wellbeing Programme, Tamil Nadu Police Dr. E Aravind Raj, Associate Professor. (i) Workshop of Social Academy, Chennai 7-9 September 2018. 40 members participated (iii) Work Practice in Industrial Setting, Department of Social Work, Standardization of Police Wellbeing Programme, Tamil Nadu Police Assam Don Bosco University, LGBRIMH and GMCH Guwahati, Academy, Chennai, 10-11 November 2018. 40 members participated 27 April 2018 (ii) Workshop on Psychosocial Care in Disaster (iv) Sensitization and Refresher Training, Enhancing Institutional Management (a) NIDM, New Delhi, 14-18 May 2018. 20 members and Community Resilience to Disasters and Climate Change (a) participated (b) North East Diocesan Social Forum, Guwahati, Cuttack, Odisha, 11-12 February 2019. 72 members participated (b) Assam. 20 members participated (iii) Workshop on Psychosocial Shillong, Mehagalya, 7-8 March 2019. 52 members participated. Care in Disaster Management, ATI, Mysore, 28-30 May 2018. 32 members participated (iv) Workshop for Teachers on Psychosocial Dr. R Dhanasekara Pandian, Professor. Workshop on Identification Development of Children, Loyola School, Bengaluru, 30-31 May and Handling Techniques with Substance Abuse Children, The 2018. 25 members participated (v) Psychosocial Interventions for Citadel, Don Bosco Provincial House, Chennai, 24 July 2018. 60 Persons with Mental Illness, Iswar Sankalpa, Kolkata, 6-9 June 2018. members participated. 40 members participated (vi) Employees Wellbeing Programme - Life Skills Education, Recipharm, Bengaluru, 9-21 August 2018. Dr. R Dhanasekara Pandian, Professor, Dr. E Sinu, Associate 23 members participated (vii) Workshop on Psychological First Professor. National Workshop on Substance Abuse Counselling, Aid, Research and Training Institute, Bengaluru, (a) 26 August Guru Nanak College, Chennai, 6 September 2018. 140 members 2018. 33 members participated (b) 2 September 2018. 32 members participated. participated (viii) Sensitization Workshop on Child Development, IIM, Bengaluru, 28 August 2018. 17 members participated (ix) Dr. N Janardhana, Additional Professor, (i) Research Training and Workshop on Stress Management, Sansera Engineering Limited, Opportunities Workshop, Fame India, Bengaluru, 19 April 2018. 23 Bengaluru, 12 October 2018. 28 members participated (x) Workshop members participated (ii) Workshop on Need for Family Interventions, on Psychological First Aid, Department of Psychology, St. Aloysius MPA, Bengaluru (a) 18 July 2018. 30 members participated (b) College, Mangalore, 30 November 2018, 30 members participated (xi) 12 January 2019. 25 members participated (iii) Need for Family Workshop on Positive parenting, Employees Wellbeing Programme, Counselling in the Present Era of Socio Economic Development, Recipharm – NIMHANS Collaborative Project, Bengaluru, 8 National Seminar on Marriage Trends and Challenges, Cyberbad December 2018. 50 members participated (xii) Workshop on Stress Police, Department and Counsellors Forum, Hyderabad, 29 July Management and Personality Development, Karnataka State Fire 2018. 250 members participated (iv) Mental Health and Counseling and Emergency Training Academy, Govt. of Karnataka, Bengaluru, Training for field staff, Carers Worldwide, Koraput, Orrisa, 6-8 April 18-20 December 2018. 51 members participated (xiii) Workshop on 2018. 35 members participated (v) Training for Counsellors, Case Workplace Stress Management, DMHP, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, 18- Management for Children in Difficult Circumstances, KSICPS, 19 January 2019. 65 members participated (xiv) Refresher Training Bengaluru, 15 June 2018. 35 members participated (vi) Training Programme, Child Line India Foundation, Citadel, Chennai, 12-13 Programme, Child Sexual Abuse- Identification and Interventions, February 2019. 34 members participated (xv) Workshop on Stress Sri Manjunatha Dharmasthala College, Dharmasthala, 20 October Management, Karnataka Milk Federation, Bengaluru, 18-19 March 2018. 120 members participated (vii) Training Programme, Mental 2019. 25 members participated (xvi) Workshop on Community-based Health and Case Management, KSICPS, Bengaluru (a) 22 July Psychosocial Disaster Preparedness, World Vision India, Bengaluru, 2019. 30 members participated (b) 11 August 2018. 45 members 22-24 March 2019. 60 members participated. participated (viii) Training Programme, Tumkur University, Tumkur, 19 August 2018. 140 students participated (ix) Counselling Training Dr. Kavita Jangam, Associate Professor. (i) Training Programme on for Development Workers, SAMUHA, Koppala, 18 September 2018. Positive Parenting, Don Bosco University, Guwahati, 26 April 2018. 22 members participated (x) Training Programme, Mental Illness and 200 members participated (ii) Training Programme on Psychosocial Disability, Mobility India, Bengaluru,18 February 2019. 50 members Support to Violence against Women Survivors, The Habitate, New participated. Delhi, 21 June 2018. 45 members participated (iii) Workshop on Early Childhood Development, Center of Excellence in Early Childhood Dr. Vranda MN, Associate Professor. (i) Workshop on Promotion of Development, Psychologists, Government Functionaries, Utkal Mental Health and Psychological Well-being of Adolescents using University, Odisha, 16-18 July 2018. 25 members participated (iv)

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Workshop on Management in Child Sexual Abuse Cases, UNICEF, College, Bengaluru, 11-14 February 2019. 60 members participated Bhopal, 7 August 2018. 40 members participated (v) Visioning (vi) Workshop on Substance Use among Adolescents (a) Girijamba Workshop: Preparation of Plans for CoE ECD, Center of Excellence College, Bengaluru, 14 August 2018. 120 members participated in ECD, Utkal University, Odisha, 10-11 January 2019. 30 members (b) Yadiyur First Grade College, Bengaluru 31 August 2018. 100 participated (vi) Consultation Meeting with UNICEF, Odisha, 22 members participated (c) BNM Institute of Technology, Bengaluru. January 2019. 10 members participated (vii) Session on Management 200 members participated (c) Rani Sarala Devi College, Bengaluru. of CSA, Indian Academy of Paediatrics and ICMEC, 3 January 2019. 250 members participated (d) JSS Public School, Bengaluru. 120 30 members participated (viii) Workshop on Skill Building, UNICEF members participated (vii) Workshop on Harmful Effects of Alcohol, and DWCD, Bhopal, 16-19 February 2019. 35 members participated Tobacco and Other Substance Use, School of Social Sciences and (ix) Workshop on Early Childhood Development, VVET College, Languages, VIT, Vellore, 29 August 2018. 150 members participated. Mysore, 5 February 2019. 100 members participated (x) Workshop on Safety of Children in Schools, Conclave, Dr. Jayakumar C, Assistant Professor, (i) Orientation on Psychosocial Bengaluru, 6 February 2019. 60 members participated. Care and Mental Health in Staff Orientation Programme, Christ College, Tiruvallur, Tamil Nadu, 11 June 2018. 35 members Dr. Kavita Jangam, Associate Professor, Ms. Priyanka Nambiar. participated (ii) Workshop on Psycho-social Issues related with Workshop on Capacity Building of Stakeholders in Psychosocial CBRN Emergencies, Airport Emergency Handlers (AEH) (a) Care for Vulnerable Children, UNICEF, Bhopal, 5-9 October 2018. Rajeev Gandhi International Airport, Hyderabad, 27 September 35 members participated. 2018. 40 members participated (b) Trivandrum International Airport, Thiruvananthapuram, 29 November 2018. 45 members participated Dr. Priya Treesa Thomas, Assistant Professor. (i) Programme on (iii) Disaster and Impact on Health in the National Conference on Qualitative Research Methodology, Christ University, Bengaluru, 5 Disaster Management, Bharath Matha College, Cochin, 1 November March 2019. 60 students participated (ii) Revitalizing the Models of 2018. 75 members participated. Social Work Practice and Education, Assumption College, Kottayam, 1 March 2019. 32 students participated (iii) Workshop on Multiple Dr. Jayakumar C, Assistant Professor, Mr. Lithin Zacharias, PhD Disabilities and Rehabilitation, Sampurna Montfort College, Scholar (i) Training Programme on Psychosocial Care in Disasters, A Bengaluru, 26 October 2018. 18 students participated. Joint Initiative of SCERT, NIMHANS & UNICEF, Vayaskrakunnu, Kottayam, 21 December 2018. 45 members participated (ii) Training Dr. Aarti Jagannathan, Associate Professor, Dr. Jagadisha T, Professor Psychosocial Care in Disasters, Loyola Extension Service Hall, of Psychiatry, Dr. Naveen C, Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. Shanivaram Trivandrum, 10 January 2019. 40 members participated. Reddy K, Assistant Professor. Workshop on Social Welfare Benefits for Persons with Mental Illness, Turvekere, 28 August 2018. 70 Dr. Jayakumar C, Assistant Professor, Mr. Rajamanikandan S, PhD members participated. Scholar. (i) Training Programme on Psychosocial Care in Disasters (a) IMHANS, Kozhikode, 16 August 2018. 30 members participants (b) Dr. Aarti Jagannathan, Associate Professor, Dr. Shanivaram Reddy K, DCPO, Kannur, 22 August 2018. 86 members participated. Assistant Professor. Workshop on Managing Psychosocial Health of Children with Disabilities, National Federation of Blind, Bengaluru, Dr. Bino Thomas, Assistant Professor. (i) Session on Interdisciplinary 22 March 2019. 28 members participated. Research Pedagogy, Christ (Deemed to be University), Bengaluru, 18 December 2018 (ii) Session on Emotional Wellbeing of Institutional Dr. Sinu E, Associate Professor. (i) Workshop on Suicide Prevention Counselors, National Conference on Counseling Practices in Christian among College Students, School of Bio-Sciences and Technology, Higher Education, Christ (Deemed to be University), Kengeri VIT, Vellore, 20-21 September 2018. 100 members participated (ii) Campus, Bengaluru, 16 February 2019 (iii) Session on Mental Health Workshop on Healthy use of Social Networking Sites for College in Youth, National Conference on Youth Wellbeing – Challenges and Students, Jain College, Bengaluru, 19 November 2018. 150 members Perspectives, Patrician Arts and Science College, Adayar, Chennai, participated (iii) National Seminar on Substance Abuse among 21 February 2019 (iv) Workshop on , Management and Adolescents, Anbaham, Capuchin Alcoholism Treatment Centre, Capacity Building for Trial and Enquiry in Children’s Court, Madhya Okkur Pudur, Tamil Nadu, 25-26 February 2019. 70 members Pradesh State Judicial Academy, Jabalpur, 2 March 2019. participated (iv) Sensitization Programme on Healthy Usage of Social Networking Sites and Technology Addiction, BGS Engineering Dr. K Janaki Raman, Assistant Professor. (i) Workshop on Employee College, Raja Rajeshwari Nagar Bengaluru, 19 February 2019. 120 Wellbeing Programme, Adani Kattupalli Port Pvt. Ltd, Chennai, 10 members participated (v) Peer Ambassador Training on Substance January 2019. 30 members participated (ii) Workshop on Therapeutic Abuse and Technology Addiction among Adolescents, Christ Junior Intervention in Mental Health Practice, Department of Social Work,

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Bharathiyar University, Coimbatore, 8-9 February 2019. 25 students Government High School, Reddiyarpalayam, Pondicherry, 5 March participated 2019. 47 members participated (ii) Workshop on Therapeutic Interventions in the field of Psychiatry, Sree Saraswathi Thiyagaraja Dr. Sojan Antony, Assistant Professor. (i) Training Programme College, Pollachi, Tamil Nadu, 11 March 2019. 96 members on Adolescents and Addiction: Early Identification and Initial participated. Interventions, DVHSE, Trivandrum, Kerala (a) 5 September 2018. 30 members participated (b) 26 September 2018. 30 members participated (ii) Training Programme on Psychosocial Care for NEUROSCIENCES Persons with Dementia, Sri Devaraj Urs Medical College, Kolar, 21 September 2018. 400 members participated (iii) Training Programme EPIDEMIOLOGY on Counselling Skills, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology (SCTIMST), Thiruvananthapuram, Dr. Pradeep BS, Additional Professor, Mr. Mutharaju A, PhD 8 October 2018. 28 members participated (iv) Training Scholar. Workshop on Youth and Drug Addiction, Causes, Programme on Relapse Prevention Techniques, RRTC Training Challenges and Remedies, organised in association Yuva Spandana Hall, Changanacherry, Kerala, 7 February 2019. 25 members Kendra, Mysore NSS Coordinator, University of Mysore and participated (v) National Conference on Counselling Practices Seshadripuram College, Mysore, 6 March 2019. 100 members in Christian Higher Education, Christ (Deemed to be University), participated. Kengeri Campus, Bengaluru, 15 February 2019. 60 members participated (vi) Training Programme on Counselling Skills, Nodal Dr. Pradeep BS, Additional Professor, Dr. Gautham, Associate Centre, Trivandrum, Kerala, 25-26 February 2019. 29 members Professor, Dr. Arvind, Assistant Professor, State-level Workshop on participated (vii) Training Programme on Stress Associated with Research Methodology, Medical Education Unit, Hassan Institute Life Cycle Changes, RRTC Training Hall, Changanacherry, Kerala, of Medical Sciences, Hassan, 16-17 August 2018. 50 members 14 March 2019. 25 members participated (viii) Training Programme participated. on Psychosocial Management of Addiction, Aswas Deaddiction Centre, Valakom, Kerala, 21 March 2019. 30 members participated. Dr. Pradeep BS, Additional Professor, Dr. Ranita Athokpam, State Nodal Officer, Training of Trainers for Life Skills Education in Dr. Sojan Antony, Assistant Professor, Dr. A Thirumoorthy, Professor Manipur, NMHP, Manipur, 18-23 February 2019. 30 members & Head, Dr. PT Sivakumar, Professor of Psychiatry. Implementation participated. of Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, Zilla Panchayat Hall, Belagavi, 18 March 2019.

Dr. Kimneihat Vaiphei, Assistant Professor. (i) Session on Mental Health - An Overview and Enhancing Self Esteem, YCO, Manipur, 29 June-2 July 2018. 110 members participated (ii) Session on Mental Health – An Overview, Role of Church Leaders in Mental Health: Christian perspective, ECC Bengaluru, 20 September 2018. 27 members participated (iii) Session on Psychosocial Issues of Women Mental Health, Promoting Mental Well Being, Hermon Church EOC, Bengaluru, 2 October 2018 (iv) Session on Substance Addiction: Risk Factors, Promotive and Preventive Measures, Indo Global Social Service Society and Mizoram Presbyterian Church Synod, Churachandpur, Manipur, 19 December 2018. 40 members dKdWƌŽŐƌĂŵŵĞĨŽƌ>ŝĨĞ^ŬŝůůƐĚƵĐĂƟŽŶŝŶDĂŶŝƉƵƌ participated (v) Session on Women and Child Mental Health, Department of Education, Manipur University, 21 February 2019. 80 members participated (vi) Training on Stress Management, KKP NEUROANAESTHESIA & NEURO (Khristian Khanglai Pawl), Imphal, 22 February 2019. 60 members CRITICAL CARE participated. Dr. Radhakrishnan M, Professor. Neuromonitoring Workshop, Dr. L Ponnuchamy, Assistant Professor. (i) Training Programme on ISNACC 2019, Gurugram, 15 February 2019. 35 members School Mental Health for School Teachers and Students, MTVS participated

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NEURO IMAGING & INTERVENTIONAL of Neurology, ARDSI and MEDIKNIT, Bengaluru, July 2018. 25 RADIOLOGY members participated. PHYSIOTHERAPY CENTRE Dr. Shagos, Dr. Chandana, Associate Professor (Nuclear Medicine), Dr. Ishita Sen, Dr. Aniruddhan. 16th Annual Nuclear Medicine Mr. Sendhil Kumar, Physiotherapist, Mr. Rajesh VL, Physiotherapist. Physician of India Conference -2018 (ANMPI – CON 2018), Kochi, Session on Goal Oriented Approach in Stroke and Decision Making 22-23 September 2018. 300 members participated. Strategies in Neuro ICU – To Start or Wait, STRIDECON 2018 NEUROLOGY held for the occasion of Stroke day, Neuro Foundation, Salem, 28 October 2018. 150 members participated. Dr. M Ravindranadh Chowdary, Assistant Professor, Dr. Raghavendra Dr. V Selva Ganapathy, Sr. Physiotherapist. Senior Citizen Camp, K, Assistant Professor, Dr. Sanjib Sinha, Professor & Head. EEG NIMHANS senior citizen friendly Karnataka initiative in association Workshop, KNACON, Davanagere, 25 January 2019. 50 members with Lions Club, Bengaluru, 20 January 2019. 50 members participated participated.

Dr. Subasree R, Associate Professor, Dr. Suvarna Alladi, Professor. NEUROPATHOLOGY Workshop on Dementia for Physicians – Approach to Cognitive Disorders, IISc, Bengaluru, 14 September 2018. 40 members Dr. Gayathri N, Professor. Post Conference Workshop on Muscle, participated. NPSICON 2019, 4th Annual Conference of Neuropathology Society of India, PGI Chandigarh, 15-17 February 2019. 16 members Dr. Suvarna Alladi, Professor. (i) Protocol Facilitation Workshop participated. of DBT Dementia Science Programme, NBRC, New Delhi, 18-20 August 2018 (ii) Dementia Training Programme for State Govt. Dr. BK Chandrasekhar Sagar, Professor. Post conference Workshop Physicians, International Symposium on Dementia and 22nd Annual on Electron Microscopy, NPSICON 2019, 4th Annual Conference of Conference of ARDSI 2018, IISc, Bengaluru, 14-16 September Neuropathology Society of India, PGI Chandigarh, 15-17 February 2018. 50 members participated (iii) Online Dementia Training 2019. 16 members participated. Programme for Physicians: A collaboration between Indian Academy

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BASIC SCIENCES Mission, Govt. of Karnataka), National Health Mission, West Fort Hotel, Bengaluru,14 November 2018. BIOPHYSICS Mr. Kailasanatha KM, Sr. Technician, Mr. Somaraju CS, Medical Dr. B Padmanabhan, Professor & Head. Five-Day Training, X-ray Lab Technologist (i) Four-Day Training Certificate Course, Internal Data Collection Experiment, (funded by DST, India), Elettra Auditor and Quality Management Systems (b) One-Day Certificate Synchrotron, Trieste, Italy, 11-15 December 2018. Course on: (a) Lean Six Sigma (b) Risk Assessment (c) Competence Assessment, Foundation for Quality (India), Bengaluru, 23-27 NEUROCHEMISTRY October 2018.

th Dr. Nandakumar DN, Additional Professor, Dr. Monjuri Borkotokey, Mr. Janardhan HR, Sr. Technician. 8 Hemoglobinopathy Update Sr. Resident. One-Day Training, Certified Professional for Meet, Bio-Rad Laboratories, Bengaluru, 18 July 2018. Hospital Infection Control, Consortium of Accredited Healthcare Organization, Bengaluru, 29 October 2018. Mr. Janardhan HR, Sr. Technician, Mr. Basavaraja M, Medical Lab Technologist. (i) Four-Day Certificate Course, Internal Auditor Dr. Ravish H, Assistant Professor. One-Day Training, Kayakalpa and Quality Management Systems (ii) One-Day Certificate Course External Assessor Training 2018-19 (funding by National Health on: ((a) Lean Six Sigma (b) Risk Assessment (c) Competence

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Assessment, Foundation for Quality (India), Bengaluru, 26-30 BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES September 2018. CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY Mr. Prasanna Kumar PN, Medical Lab Technologist. One-Day Course, National Disaster Life Support Course (Basic), Consortium Dr. Lakshmi Sravanti, Sr. Resident. One-Day Paediatric EEG of Accredited Healthcare Organizations & Society for Emergency Workshop, Bharati Vidyapeeth Medical College, Pune, 1 April Medicine India, Bengaluru, 14 November 2018. 2018.

Mr. Harisha SA, Medical Lab Technologist, Mr. Anoop Kumar S, Dr. Bhagyavathi HD, Sr. Resident. (i) One-Day Realizing Innate Medical Lab Technologist, Ms. Archana Natarajan, Jr. Scientific Strengths and Evolving – The RISE Workshop for Creating the Officer. One-Day Training, CME on Evidence-driven Practice of Next Generation of Women leaders in Mental Health, Perinatal Newborn Screening, The Chancery Pavilion, Bengaluru, 22 February Psychiatry, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, 25 September 2018 (ii) One- 2019. Day Workshop on Bayley-Developmental Assessment, Perinatal Psychiatry, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, 5 February 2019. NEUROPHYSIOLOGY Dr. Arul Jayendra Pradeep V, Sr. Resident, Dr. Tess Maria Rajan, Sr. Dr. Phalguni Anand Alladi, Sr. Scientific Officer (Scientist-F). Three- Resident. One-Day Workshop and Training on Administration of Month Training, Patch Clamp Studies on Neurons, Bayley Scale of Infant Development, Pearson Psychology Corporation, Institute of Neurophysiology, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany, NCWB, Bengaluru, 5 February 2019. April- June 2018. CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY NEUROVIROLOGY Dr. Shantala Hegde, Associate Professor. Two-Day Course, Research Dr. Reeta S Mani, Additional Professor. Two-Day Refresher Course: Metholodology, The Wellcome Trust /DBT India Alliance along with Internal Audit and Quality Management Systems (ISO 15189:2012), Clinical Development Services Agency (CDSA) and Translational Anand Diagnostic Laboratory, Bengaluru, 21-22 June 2018. Health Science and Technology Institute (THSTI), 27-28 March 2019. Dr. Manjunatha MV, Assistant Professor. (i) One-Day CHPIC Training Programme – Basic, NIMHANS, 29 October 2018 (ii) Dr. Rajkumari P Reddy, Assistant Professor. Two-Day Clinical One-Day Hands-on Training on Integrated Health Information Seminar, Psychoanalysis in the Consulting Room IV - Reading Platform (IHIP) Programme, District Surveillance Office, Bengaluru Winnicott, Tara Clinic, Bengaluru, 27-28 October 2018. Urban, 18 March 2019. Dr. Nithya Poornima, Assistant Professor, (i) Two-Day Clinical Ms. Chitra Pattabiraman, India Alliance Early Career Fellow. (i) Seminar- Unbearable States of Mind, Tara Clinic, Bengaluru, Four-Day Viral NGS Data Analysis Workshop, India Alliance, 2-3 April 2018 (ii) One-Day Pre-conference Workshop on Manipal University, 20-24 August 2018 (ii) Six-Day Wellcome Intergenerational Trauma, Marce 2018, Bengaluru, 25 September Genome Campus Advanced Course on Viral Bioinformatics and 2018 (iii) One-Day Workshop and Training on Administration Genomics (WGC Overseas Courses), Oxford University, Clinical of Bayley Scale of Infant Development, Pearson Psychology Research Unit (OCRU), Vietnam, 2-7 September 2018. Corporation, NCWB, Bengaluru, 5 February 2019 (iv) Two-Day Art Therapy, Attachment Theory and Mental Health, IiiART, Ms. Risha Rasheed, Technical Officer-NRL (i) Four-Day Workshop Bengaluru and CiiAT, Canada, 16-17 March 2019. on Viral Inhibition Assay, National Institute of Research in Tuberculosis, Chennai, 23-26 April 2018 (ii) Four-Day Workshop Dr. Himani Kashyap, Assistant Professor. (i) Half-Day Training (a) on Next Generation Sequencing Data Analysis, Manipal Centre for Intergenerational Trauma Focused Group Therapy (b) Mother-infant Virus Research, Manipal, 20-24 August 2018. Dialectical Behaviour Therapy, Marce Preconference Workshop, 26 September 2018 (ii) Two-Day Clinical Seminar, Psychoanalysis in the Mr. Stiben, Medical Lab Technologist, One-Day Hands on training Consulting Room IV - Reading Winnicott, Tara Clinic, Bengaluru, on Integrated Health Information Platform (IHIP) Programme, 27-28 October 2018 . District Surveillance Office, Bengaluru Urban, 18 March 2019.

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PSYCHIATRY Certification, St. John’s Medical College and Research Institute, Bengaluru, 27-29 August 2018. Dr. Prabhat Kumar Chand, Professor, Dr. Lakshmanan S, Four- Day ECHO Superhub Training, Project ECHO, University of New Dr. Sonia Bansal, Associate Professor. Three-Day Training, Advance Mexico, Albuquerque, 18-21 March 2019. Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), St. John’s Medical College and Hospital, Bengaluru, 27-29 August 2018. Dr. Sachin N, Jr. Resident, Three-Day Developing Indian Physician Scientists Workshop (Wellcome trust/DBT India Alliance), CSIR Dr. Gopalakrishna KN, Associate Professor. Two-Day Training, Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology, 7-9 December 2018. Ultrasound Life Support- Advanced Level-1 Provider Course, Medanta The Medicity, 3-4 April 2018. PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK Dr. Rohini Surve, Associate Professor. (i) 12-Week Course on 4C Dr. Sinu E, Associate Professor, (i) One-Day Certificate Course in (Comprehensive Critical Care eCourse), completed on 25 May 2018 Introduction to Systematic Review, EndNote, CINAHL, University (ii) 20-Week Course on CCIDC (Critical Care Infectious Disease of Florida, Gainesville, US, 12 April 2018 (ii) One-Day Certificate Course), Indian Society of Critical Care eCourse, completed on 19 Course (a) Responsible Conduct of Research for Humanities (b) July 2018. Responsible Conduct of Research for Social and Behavioural Sciences, University of Florida, US, 16 April 2018. NEURO IMAGING & INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY Dr. Aarti Jagannathan, Associate Professor, Three-Day Workshop on R Software, Biostatistics Department, NIMHANS, 18-20 September Dr. Arvinda HR, Additional Professor. Six-Day Training Programme 2018. on Public Procurement, National Institute of Financial Management, Faridabad, Haryana, 25-30 June 2018. Dr. Anish V Cherian, Assistant Professor, Two-Week Training, Transdisciplinary Research, Athena Institute, Vrije University, Dr. Sandhya M, Associate Professor. One-Day Programme, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 7-19 January 2019. Incorporating Machine and Deep Learning in your Analysis, Mc Gill University, Montreal, 29 September 2018.

NEURO SCIENCES NEUROLOGY

EPIDEMIOLOGY Dr. Suvarna Alladi, Professor. Five-Day Asia Pacific Regional Dementia Care Skill Training of Trainers (funded by Alzheimer ’s Dr. Senthil Amudhan R, Associate Professor, (i) Two-Day Theory Disease International), Jakarta, Indonesia, 28 April-2 May 2018. of Change Workshop, STRiDE India, 14-15 June 2018 (ii) Three- Day Programme, Research Methodology and Biostatistics, ICMR - Dr. Girish Baburao Kulkarni, Professor. (i) Three-Day Programme, National Institute of Nutrition, Hyderabad, 20-22 June 2018. Headache Masters School Sydney, Australia (funded by International Headache Society), Australia and New Zealand Headache Society, Dr. Senthil Amudhan R, Associate Professor, Dr. Gautham MS, Sydney, Australia, 17-19 August 2018 (ii) Three-Day Programme, Associate Professor, Dr. Aravind BA, Assistant Professor, Three- Basic Certified Professional in Quality Health Care (Basic-CPQIH), Day Training, GIS (Geographical Information System), ecoSpatial CAHO, MS Ramiah Medical College, Bengaluru, 26-28 May Research Technologies, Bengaluru, 29-31 October 2018. 2018 (iii) Four-Day Programme, Advanced Certified Professional in Quality Health Care (Advanced-CPQIH) — Quality assessor, NEUROANAESTHESIA & CHO-Shillong, Meghalaya. NEUROCRITICAL CARE Dr. Ravindranadh Chowdary M, Associate Professor. (i) Three-Day Dr. M Radhakrishnan, Professor, Dr. Sudhir V, Additional Professor. Workshop, Statistical Methods in Medical Research, NIMHANS, Four-Day Programme, Applications of Biostatistics in Clinical Bengaluru, 11-13 July 2018 (ii) Three-Day Research Methodology Research, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, 20-23 February 2019 Workshop (funded by ICMR) NIN, Hyderabad, 20-22 June 2018 (iii) Four-Day 2nd Asian SEEG Workshop, Singapore, 19-22 April Dr. Sudhir V, Additional Professor, Dr. Suparna Bharadwaj, Assistant 2018. Professor. Three-Day Training, Basic and Advanced Life Support

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Dr. Pooja M, Assistant Professor. (i) Three-Day Training, Statistical (funded by The Association of Overseas Technical Cooperation and Data Analysis using R Software, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, 18-20 Sustainable Partnership), Osaka, Nagoya and Tokyo, Japan, 22-26 September 2018 (ii) One-Day Botulinum Toxin in Neurological February 2019 Disorders: Workshop, NIMHANS, Bengaluru,1 September 2018. Dr. Nishanth Sadashiva, Associate Professor, Three-Month Training, Dr. Hansashree P, Assistant Professor. One-Day Training, Certified Ladislau and Melita Steiner Radiosurgery Fellowship (funded by Professional for Hospital Infection Control (Basic), NIMHANS, Leksell Gamma Knife Society), Roswel Park Cancer Institute, Bengaluru, 29 October 2018. Buffalo, USA, 1 May-31 July 2018.

Dr. Seshagiri V, Assistant Professor. Three-Day Training, Statistical Dr. Subhas Konar, Assistant Professor, Five-Day Training, World Data analysis using R Software, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, 18-20 Skull Base Fellowship-Lateral Skull Base Module 2, M.S. Ramaiah September 2018. Advanced Learning Center, 31 July-4 August 2018.

NEUROPATHOLOGY TRANSFUSION MEDICINE & HEAMATOLOGY Dr. Anita Mahadevan, Professor. Four-Day Training Programme, th 8 International Summer School for Neuropathology and Epilepsy Dr. Sundar Periyavan, Professor & Head, Two-Day Hemovigilance Surgery, University Hospital Erlangen, Germany, 26-29 July 2018. Workshop (funded by NHRM), National Institute of Biologicals, Noida, 28 February-1 March 2019. Dr. Nandeesh BN, Associate Professor. Six-Day Programme, 21st Summer School of Myology, Institut de Myologie, Hôpital de la Dr. Vijay Kumawat, Assistant Professor, One-Day Advanced Salpêtrière, Paris, France, 18-23 June 2018. Plasmapheresis Workshop, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi, 22 November 2018. NEUROSURGERY Dr. Sangeetha Seshagiri K, Clinical Pathologist, Three-Day Refreshers Dr. Manish Beniwal, Associate Professor, Five-Day Training Program, – BTS Training Programme (funded by NACO), NIMHANS, 18-20 the Japan-India Neurosurgical Collaboration Project, [ENIN] March 2019.

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NEUROBIOLOGY RESEARCH CENTRE deceased patients/donors were donated by their families for research purpose during the year. Neurobiology Research Center (NRC) is a state-of-the-art common research facility which provides a platform to promote interdisciplinary Neuropathology Brain Museum (Faculty In-charge: and inter-institutional collaborative research at NIMHANS. The Prof. T.C. Yasha) centre extends infrastructure to support translational research and development of cutting-edge technology in frontier areas of The Neuropathology Brain Museum (Human Brain Museum), the neuroscience. NRC houses 16 research laboratories and two central only one of its kind in the country, has become a centre of attraction facilities. Most of the laboratories continue to receive extramural for the students of various colleges and schools and the tourists alike grants for their research works from DBT, DST, ICMR, CSIR among to have a look at the diverse collection of specimens/samples of others. The mandate of the NRC is that all the central facilities and human brains and other vital organs. In addition, foreign scientists research laboratories are common facilities, to be shared and used by and dignitaries, who came to NIMHANS for scientific collaboration, faculty, scientists, research scholars and students at NIMHANS. visited the Brain Museum and greatly appreciated the unique collection and the means of display. The visitor footfall has been increasing every year owing to the wide dissemination of information COMMON FACILITIES about the facility in the print, electronic and social media. The staff of the centre regularly conducts guided tour for the visitors explaining Human Brain Tissue Repository (Human Brain Bank; the nature and importance of the exhibited specimens including the Faculty In-charge: Dr. Anita Mahadevan) human brain, spinal cord and other organs. The museum has prepared and distributed several posters as a public awareness initiative and The Brain Bank has continued to actively pursue its mandate with these are being used regularly in the local exhibitions organized by respect to collection of donated brains from cases of neurodegenerative schools and colleges. and infective conditions; collection of brains from victims of road traffic accidents (RTA) as relatively normal controls; and distribution of the brain tissue, CSF and serum to research to scientists from all over RESEARCH LABORATORIES the country. The brain specimens and CSF/serum have been collected following written informed consent from close relatives. Human Translational Psychiatry Laboratory (Faculty In-charge: Brain Bank is actively involved in the promotion of neuroscience Prof. G Venkatasubramanian) and public awareness programmes about cadaver organ donation and brain donation. This has led to an increase in the number of donors The Translational Psychiatry Laboratory (TransPsych Lab) facilities who have pledged their brain for research after death. Brains of eight have been created towards initiation of an integrated clinical research

National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences 125 Annual Report 2018-2019 facility with a focus on translational applications in psychiatry. The post-partum psychosis; T-cell responses in Japanese encephalitis and goal of the TransPsych Lab is to evaluate and establish composite original antigenic sin; Study on vitamin D and its association with biomarkers involving neuroimmunobiological abnormalities in immune function in autism spectrum disorder; Immunobiology of Schizophrenia and other disorders like Obsessive Compulsive neuromyelitis optica; RNA interference mediated downregulation of Disorder, Bipolar Affective Disorder and Alzheimer’s disease. Ongoing human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) in LN18 cells; and research activities focus on examining the neuroimmunogenetic Immune abnormalities in schizophrenia and other brain disorders. and neuroplastic correlates of brain abnormalities in schizophrenia, neuromodulatory effects of tDCS in schizophrenia, eye movement Metabolic laboratory (Faculty In-charge: Prof. Rita abnormalities in schizophrenia and OCD, EEG/ERP abnormalities Christopher) in schizophrenia and OCD, neurohemodynamic abnormalities in schizophrenia using functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy The prime objective of the Metabolic Laboratory is to provide and imaging-genetics studies in OCD. TransPsych Lab facilitates diagnostic services for identification of neurometabolic disorders and provision of transcranial direct current stimulation for schizophrenia carry out translational research in neurometabolic and cerebrovascular patients, OCD and several other psychiatric disorders. Research staff disorders. The laboratory conducts high-throughput, mass in the lab contributes to the clinical services of the schizophrenia spectrometry (MS)-based screening for Inborn Errors of Metabolism clinic as well as the metabolic clinic. (IEM). This facility, which is the first of its kind in a government set- up in the country, analyses samples from all over India as well as from Multi-modal Brain Image Analysis Laboratory (Faculty other neighbouring countries. In a 3-mm spot of blood collected In-charge: Prof. John P John) on filter paper, 10 amino acids, free carnitine and 30 acylcarnitines are measured using a triple quadrupole liquid chromatography-mass This laboratory aims at integrating the acquisition and analysis of spectrometer, and based on the characteristic profiles, inborn errors multiple modalities of brain imaging for a more comprehensive of amino acid metabolism, fatty acid oxidation defects and organic understanding of brain structure, function and signalling in various acidemias are identified. This facility, which is the first of its kind in neuropsychiatric disorders. This facility aims at employing an a government set-up in the country, attracts samples from all over integrated multi-disciplinary approach to examine brain structure and India as well as from other neighbouring countries. Since 2008, the function in health and disease through active collaborations between lab has been obtaining 100 percent satisfactory results for amino various departments both within and outside the institute. Some of acid and acylcarnitine testing in the newborn screening quality the major thrust areas of research at the lab include: Utilizing multi- assurance program, conducted by the Center for Disease Control and modal imaging methods in conjunction with molecular genetics, Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, USA. The research activities of the lab neurochemical and neurophysiological approaches to investigate the include: Identification of differentially expressed microRNAs in the neurobiology of schizophrenia, dementia as well as consciousness; plasma and ruptured aneurysm tissue of patients with aneurysmal Resting and task-based functional connectivity analyses in mild subarachnoid haemorrhage to determine their utility as diagnostic cognitive impairment and dementia; Mathematical modelling of gene- biomarkers and to elucidate their possible role in the formation and gene and protein-protein interactions affecting brain morphometry rupture of intracranial aneurysms. The possible role of estradiol and in schizophrenia; Brain functional connectivity underlying conscious estrogen receptors in the patho-mechanism of cerebral aneurysm awareness and its aberrations in schizophrenia; Machine learning rupture is also being explored; Vitamin D insufficiency and associated approaches using multimodal neuroimaging metrics in schizophrenia; risk for severe vascular cognitive impairment in the elderly. Study of the neural correlates of prospective memory, an important brain function mediated by the rostral prefrontal cortex; and Neuro-Oncology Lab (Faculty In charge: Prof. Vani Development of computerized cognitive intervention programmes. Santosh)

Advanced Flow Cytometry Laboratory (Officer In- The primary objective of Neuro-Oncology Lab is to conduct charge: Prof. V Ravi) translational research in neuro-oncology. The lab focusses on tissue- based research along with collaborations with other biological The flow cytometry lab is equipped with an advanced four-laser cell research institutes. This has helped in understanding the pathogenesis sorter facility and a three-laser FACS Verse analyzer, which enable of several adult and paediatric brain tumours with emphasis on sorting and analysis of single cells based on multiple parameters gliomas, medulloblastomas and meningiomas. The following research respectively. Faculty, scientists, research scholars and project staff programmes are in progress: Histo-molecular characterization of from various departments at NIMHANS use this facility for their peritumoural brain zone in glioblastoma; Mitochondrial DNA copy research works. The research activities include: Immune signatures of number variation in glioblastoma and its effect on glioblastoma responses to dengue virus infection; Role of immune dysregulation in pathogenesis; Molecular profiling of gliosarcoma; Prognostic relevance

126 National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences Annual Report 2018-2019 of clinically relevant genetic and epigenetic molecular biomarkers in schizophrenia, muscle dystrophy, traumatic brain injury, and X-linked glioblastoma; and Molecular alterations in paediatric glioblastoma. intellectual disability.

Molecular Biology Laboratories: Communicable and Cell Culture and Stem Cell Biology (Faculty In-charge: Non-communicable (Faculty In-charge: Prof. V Ravi) Prof. TN Sathyaprabha)

The Molecular Biology Labs (Communicable and Non- The objective of this lab is to investigate the pathomechanisms of Communicable Disease Labs) are being used routinely by researchers neurodegenerative diseases such as ALS using in-vitro cellular model from various departments at NIMHANS namely Human Genetics, systems. Currently, primary cultures of motor neurons, astrocytes, Molecular Genetics, Biophysics, Bioinformatics, Neuropathology, microglia, olfactory bulb; cell lines of motor neurons (NSC-34), Neurochemistry, Neurovirology, Neurophysiology, Neuromicrobiology dopaminergic neurons (N27), neuroblastoma (SHSY5Y) and either for performing Real Time PCR / conventional PCR assays glioblastoma (U251MG, U87MG) as well as the Human Embryonic or for analysis of gels / blots on the chemiluminescence enabled gel Stem Cells (BJNhem20) are grown in this laboratory. The current documentation system. The research work focuses on carrying out research activities include: Directed differentiation of human a comparative study of innate and cell mediated immune responses embryonic stem cells into motor neurons, their characterization and in human immunodeficiency virus infected individuals with and use as a cellular model for sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; without Neurotuberculosis, studying the molecular aspects of the Functional impairment of motor neurons in a rat model of sporadic Influenza A 2009 (H1N1) virus with special reference to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; and miRNA mediated regulation of host immune factors, offering molecular diagnosis for Dengue and Müller glial cells innate immunity under inflammation. studying the epidemiology of Dengue virus and immune signatures during responses to dengue virus infection. Electrophysiology Laboratory (Faculty In-charge: Prof. BS Shankaranarayana Rao) Molecular Genetics Laboratory (Faculty In-charge: Prof. Sanjeev Jain) The Electrophysiology Laboratory is engaged in evaluating the synaptic plasticity mechanisms in various animal models of neurological Molecular Genetics Laboratory carries out research projects and and psychiatric disorders. Activity-dependent synaptic modulation diagnostic work in neuropsychiatric conditions like schizophrenia, and information processing in live brain slices of the hippocampus bipolar affective disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, dementia, and medial prefrontal cortex are being studied. The researchers are Huntington’s disease, spino-cerebellar ataxia, Duchene’s/Becker’s also studying plasticity mechanisms in the hippocampus, cortex muscular dystrophy and spino-muscular atrophy. The protocols for and amygdala in animal models of stress, depression and epilepsy. leukocyte isolation from peripheral blood (PBMC), Epstein Barr virus Several strategies to restore cognitive deficits and abnormal synaptic supernatant generation and lymphoblastoid cell line establishment plasticity in the above mentioned disease conditions by rewiring and (LCLs) are established and samples are processed appropriately. LCLs remodelling of neural circuits including pharmacological and non- were established for samples with neuropsychiatric conditions viz. pharmacological approaches have been developed. In addition, the Dementia, bipolar affective disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, researchers have used microelectrode array technology for in vitro Huntington’s disease and spino-cerebellar ataxia. Candidate gene recording of electrophysiological activity of neurons. The patch-clamp and epigenetic work are carried out in alcohol dependence samples. facility is used to study the channelopathies and channel kinetics in Patient care services include genetic testing for DMD/BMD and animal models of neuropsychiatric disorders including depression, SMA through MLPA and PCR-RFLP method, respectively. aging and epilepsy. The ongoing research activities include: Studying the cellular and molecular basis of endogenous depression induced Bioinformatics and Proteomics Laboratory (Faculty In- abnormal synaptic plasticity in the hippocampus in terms of evaluating charge: Prof. V Ravi) altered long-term potentiation (LTP) and long-term depression (LTD); Evaluation of antiepileptic activity of both crude and active The Bioinformatics and Proteomics Laboratory is actively involved in components of medicinal plants; The cellular and electrophysiological genomic, proteomic, phosphoproteomic and glycoproteomic analysis basis of restoration of stress-induced cognitive deficits and altered of various human tissues, body fluids and cell lines to understand the synaptic plasticity by chronic treatment with Celestrus paniculatus; cellular biology. The major thrust areas of this laboratory encompass The synergestic action of short-duration enriched environment with study of proteomic map of human brain; chronic meningitis including sub-effective doses of antidepressant treatment on depression induced tuberculous meningitis, cryptococcal meningitis, and toxoplasma cognitive deficits; Role of enriched environment and antidepressants encephalitis; infections including rabies encephalitis, pathogenic fungi on chronic stress-induced depression and cognitive deficits; and cerebral malaria and neurological disorders such as stroke, ALS, Modulation of amygdalar activity and its impact on stress-induced

National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences 127 Annual Report 2018-2019 cortical plasticity; Evaluating the role of enriched environment and Neurotoxicology Laboratory (Faculty In-charge: Prof. antiepileptic drugs on epilepsy-induced abnormal electric activity MM Srinivas Bharath) on the hippocampus, cortex and amygdala; Effect of modulation of glutamatergic transmission and brain stimulation rewarding The Neurotoxicology Laboratory focuses on investigating the experience on anxiety and depression; and Epilepsy-induced synaptic mechanistic and therapeutic aspects of neurotoxic models with remodelling in the hippocampus. implications for degenerative diseases. To understand the toxicological basis of disease, the laboratory employs biochemical, proteomic and Optical Imaging Laboratory (Faculty In-charge: Prof. B epigenetic methods. The role of oxidative stress and mitochondrial Padmanabhan) damage in neurotoxicity is being studied. The ongoing research activities include: Analysis of the epigenetic regulation of redox Optical Imaging Laboratory is an advanced facility for conducting mechanisms in neurotoxic models of Parkinson’s disease involving real time recording of signalling events in cells and tissue. The investigation of the role of chromatin modifications; Neuroprotective laboratory is equipped with confocal microscope, epifluorescence effects of nano-assisted C60-pyrimidine derivatives in neurotoxic systems for imaging and patch clamp setup for electrical recording models of Parkinson’s disease; Analysis of natural products and their from cells. The ongoing research activities include: Understanding the derivatives in experimental models of Parkinson’s diseases; Analysis neuron-glia interaction in neurological disorders; The morphological of transcriptomic and epigenetic mechanisms associated with and functional changes in hippocampal astrocytes in animal model 3-nitropropionic acid neurotoxicity; and Comparison of manganese of temporal lobe epilepsy; Glutamate induced excitotoxicity in and MPTP toxicity in movement disorders. pathogenesis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; and Role of cytosolic HDACs in the pre and post synaptic functions of excitatory Music Cognition Laboratory (Faculty In-charge: Dr. hippocampal neurons. Shantala Hegde)

Neuromuscular Laboratory (Faculty In-charge: Prof. N The aim of this laboratory is to carry out research in the area of Gayathri) neuromusicology and music cognition. The objective is to examine the neural correlates and cognitive processes involved in music perception, The Neuromuscular Laboratory, in keeping with its mandate, production and cognition from both basic science approach and continued to provide advanced diagnostics and promote research application of the findings to clinical set up. Ongoing research activities in neuromuscular disorders. The self-sustaining diagnostic facility include: in and Hindustani Musicians: has been running successfully and new tests have been introduced, a Cross-Cultural EEG Study; Influence of drone induced tonic on expanding the scope of tests. Research activities in progress emotive response to melody on a ; and Development of include: Analysis of respiratory chain complexes in muscle tissue of a CNS based paradigm to detect deception. patients with clinical diagnosis of mitochondrial disorders and its correlation with the phenotype and genotype; and Determining the ADBS Laboratory (Faculty In-charge: Prof. Sanjeev Jain) immunological mechanisms of GB Syndrome with specific reference to Th17-mediated immune response. The Accelerator programme for Discovery in Brain disorders using The study on complete mitochondrial gene sequencing, clinical Stem cells (ADBS) is a new scientific venture to understand mental exome sequencing to identify nuclear gene mutations and nuclear- illness by harnessing the power of sophisticated clinical investigations, mitochondrial intercommunication disorders is underway. The role modern human genetics, and stem cell technology. ADBS was of several nuclear genes, mitofusin-2 in particular will be evaluated launched in 2016 under the joint stewardship of three institutions in hereditary axonal neuropathies and mitochondrial neuropathies. from Bengaluru– the National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS), Immunopathogenetic differences between paralytic rabies and GB the Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine syndrome are being studied with emphasis on proteomics in CSF (inStem) and NIMHANS. The ADBS programme is supported by between the two diseases to determine potential biomarkers, if the Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science & Technology, any, to differentiate between the two disorders that closely mimic Government of India and the Pratiksha Trust. each other. Systematic analysis of antibody profile in patients with myasthenia gravis has been performed. Availability of testing facility ADBS is an integrative approach that links basic research with for neuromyelitis optica and autoimmune encephalitis has helped clinical studies of mental illness. Scientists from NCBS and inStem diagnose several patients and provided an opportunity to learn about will work with clinicians from NIMHANS to explore how mental these emerging entities. illnesses develop using human genetics and genomics coupled with

128 National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences Annual Report 2018-2019 stem cell technology. This programme will bring together experts in has been created to foster research temperament amongst medical molecular genetics, neurobiology and stem cell technology to create a students with brilliant academic records. comprehensive and long-term resource aimed at better understanding mental health issues at both the molecular and clinical levels. THE VIRTUAL DEPARTMENT OF BASIC The ADBS programme is creating a cohort of young adults from NEUROSCIENCES families where there appears to be a high incidence of mental illness and follow these families and individuals into the future to The Virtual Department of Basic Neurosciences has been established understand how and in whom mental illness develops. These families to facilitate cutting-edge research, teaching and training in basic are examined in detail by clinicians using modern medical technology. neurosciences. The primary objective of this newly formed department Genetic analysis of individuals from these families will provide an is to provide high quality education and learning experience for insight into the genetic basis of mental illness. This programme will postgraduates wishing to pursue a career in basic neurosciences and harness the potential of stem cell technology to understand “disease associated disciplines. in a dish” models of brain cells. Comparing cells from patients with those from people without such mental illness will provide a unique The department offers MPhil course which include various research opportunity to understand the disease biology of mental disorders at training modules and the opportunity to undertake a variety of generic the molecular, cellular and developmental levels. skills training. Four candidates with postgraduate degree are selected every year through a competitive national-level entrance examination ADBS lab has a well-established protocol for blood sample collection and personal interview. and subsequent steps towards isolation of cells and the creation of iPSCs. All samples collected will be coded prior to biomaterial isolation. Information on these samples will be maintained in a local NIMHANS CENTRE FOR WELL BEING clinic database which is password protected and accessible only to valid users. NIMHANS Centre for Well Being (NCWB), an urban community centre, aims at working on preventive and promotive aspects of mental health. NCWB offers clinical services and organizes various training THE VIRTUAL DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL and outreach programmes. The centre runs 15 clinics which offer NEUROSCIENCES various services including psychological interventions and psychiatric help for minor mental health issues. The Virtual Department of Clinical Neurosciences has been created to foster research temperament amongst medical graduates with brilliant During the year under review, 69 interactive workshops, training and academic records. The long-term objective of creation of the discipline health education programmes were conducted for professionals and of Clinical Neurosciences is to boost capacity at the national level in general public. The centre has trained more than 2000 people on the emerging field of translational medicine, specifically as it applies different aspects of mental health, which includes both in-house and to neuroscience. The Institute envisages that the department would outreach services. Outreach programmes on mental health education succeed in bringing out clinician-neuroscientists, who are equally were organised for Anganwadi children, adolescent girls and teachers adept in both clinical and research aspects, unlike the dichotomy of a few government schools, and young mothers in Primary Health that seems to exist at present. This enterprise, therefore expects to Centre. Mental health professionals from various parts of the country bridge the wide gap that exists between the “bench and the bed-side”, and across the globe visited NCWB. Training for the third batch of thereby leading to translational research that will have more direct well-being volunteers was conducted for a period of four months. clinical applications. Thirty five volunteers were trained to help transform the health and wellbeing of people in their communities. PhD scholars at the Virtual Department of Clinical Neurosciences are selected and provided financial support under the Indian Council The center facilitated a special programme on suicide prevention and of Medical Research (ICMR) Talent Search Scheme (TSS). Eight responsible reporting of suicide by media professionals at Raipur, candidates who have completed MBBS with brilliant academic Chhattisgarh for District Mental Health Professionals (DMHP) for records are selected each year on the basis of a competitive national- two days (16-17 January 2019). A total of 82 DMHP staff members level entrance examination and personal interview, conducted along from different districts of Chhattisgarh participated in the programme. with the annual entrance examinations for all courses at NIMHANS. The AWAKE Clinic team conducted three workshops at the centre Currently, 13 candidates are pursuing PhD course at the department for mental health care professionals from different settings dealing

National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences 129 Annual Report 2018-2019 with women survivors of domestic violence/intimate partner violence. Intra-vital microscope, Laundry, Neurosurgery OT, Procedure rooms: Totally 70 health care professionals were trained in therapeutic skills Rats and Mice for addressing psychosocial issues of women with domestic violence/ intimate partner violence using survivor-centric approach. Training programmes and workshops

NCWB distributed IEC materials and copies of ‘Loud Speaker’ CARF held various training programmes in handling laboratory magazine, brought out by the centre, during the two-day mega animals and legislation on the use of animals for experiment and expo organised by NIMHANS to mark the National Science Day animal welfare for animal users, animal care personnel and CARF celebrations. Thousands of school and college students and general technicians, during the year. Orientation course on “Care and public thronged the stall during the fair. management of laboratory animals”; Crash course on in-house guidelines of CARF; and training programmes in humane methods of handling and restraining of laboratory animals; different methods CENTRAL ANIMAL RESEARCH FACILITY of drug administration/injections in rats and mice; different methods of collection of blood in rats and mice; nerve ligation surgery in rats; The Central Animal Research Facility (CARF) at NIMHANS was SOP for care and management of new rodent colony at CARF; SOP started in the year 1979 with aim to pursue and conduct research and for performing biohazard animal studies; different methods of skin teaching in neurobiological sciences. The CARF provides services and and muscle suturing in rats; breeding of mice; dissection of mice resources for investigators to accomplish animal research objectives. brain to collect striatum and mid brain; cervical dislocation method This includes, complete care and management of laboratory animals, of euthanasia in mice; sex determination in rats and mice during training researchers regarding proper animal care and use and weaning; routine husbandry activities in CARF animal colonies; monitoring the safety of all personnel with laboratory animal contact. breeding of rats and mice as per user requirements in expansion Importantly, the CARF is dedicated to ensuring the humane and colonies; maintenance of rat and mice breeding and health registers, ethical usage of animals for research pursuits by strictly complying etc. were conducted. with the CPCSEA (Committee for the Purpose of Control and CARF also supported Microvascular Anastomoses and Brain Supervision of Experiments on Animals) and in-house animal care Dissection Workshops organized by the Department of Neurosurgery principles, rules, regulations and guidelines. at NIMHANS. Laboratory animals were supplied and CARF staff In addition, the CARF conducts an orientation course on “Care and served as resource persons for these workshops in performing animal Management of Laboratory Animals” to all authorized animal facility procedures as per the SOPs. users to ensure high standards of humane, ethical and responsible use of animals in their research. It also provides veterinary assistance Approval of Projects by IAEC including anesthesia and analgesia of animals, surgical procedures and different routes of injections on animals, peri-operative care of animals, All projects run by the CARF are cleared by the Institutional Animal collection of biological samples, administration of medications and Ethics Committee (IAEC). The CARF maintains good standards in treatments and record keeping as per Govt. of India regulations. husbandry practices, uses laboratory animals for research responsibly The CARF currently houses three species of laboratory animals: and is deeply committed to the principle of 3 R’s: Reduction, mice (Swiss Albino, C57BL6/J and CD1), rats (Wistar and Sprague Replacement and Refinement of use of animal for research. Depending Dawley) and guinea pigs. All laboratory animals are housed in on the requirements of the approved research protocol, the CARF Conventional Caging system. During the year 2018-19, a total of supplies animals to the researchers 56,802 laboratory animals out of which 35,903 were rats, 20,859 mice and 40 guinea pigs were maintained by CARF. During the review period, two IAEC meetings were convened and a total of 30 new animal research projects were placed before Facilities and Infrastructure the IAEC for review and approval. Out of 30 projects, 28 projects (seven projects from Biophysics, five from Neurochemistry, nine Some of the vital facilities available at CARF include: Biohazard projects from Neurophysiology, five from Neurosurgery, one each Study Room, Bio Rhythm Study Facility, Clean Store Facility, from Neuropathology and Neurovirology) were approved to conduct Enriched Environment Facility, Experimental Colony of Rats research, using animals. and Mice, Facility for Animals Exposed to External Environment, List of new projects approved in the year 2018-19 by the IAEC are: Facilities for biomedical waste disposal, Foundation and expansion colonies of rats and mice, Facilities for sanitizing equipment and Biophysics supplies (Service area), Filtered water facility for Laboratory animals, 1. Early signatures of synaptic function decline in diabetic retinopathy.

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2. Exploring the influence of deacetylation on DRG neuronal 8. Workshop on understanding cognition from neuro-behavioural exocytotic property in nerve injured rats. perspectives. 3. Assessment of extracellular alpha-synuclein on midbrain 9. Prenatal exposure of valproic acid in rats: Effect on the astrocytes - implications in the pathophysiology of Parkinson’s GABAergic neurotransmitter system. disease. 4. Workshop on molecular imaging in stem cell biology. Neurosurgery 5. Generation of induced pluripotent stem cells and midbrain floor 1. Second Advanced NIMHANS Microvascular Anastomoses plate cells from Indian ethnicity Parkinson’s disease patients. Workshop and Fourth NIMHANS Microvascular Anastomoses 6. Neuroprotective role of mesenchymal stem cells on neuronal Workshop. progenitor cells against hypoxic ischemic like injury. 2. Usage of dyes in Micro-vascular anastomosis: Comparison of 7. Role of Caveolins in the pathophysiology of hippocampal two novel dyes with the standard Methylene blue. neurons. 3. Comparative study of peripheral nerve regeneration in rat sciatic nerve injury by anastomosing with suture material and Neurochemistry hydrogel: Functional and Histological outcome. 1. Metabolic changes associated with hyperhomocysteinemia 4. Paediatric blast induced neurotrauma model in rats: Functional during ischemic stroke- role of mitochondria and endoplasmic and histopathological study. reticulum, and effect of phytochemicals/ nano-phytochemicals 5. Glial cell response in brain tumours - Region specific effect of in neuroprotection. craniopharyngioma cyst fluid on hypothalamic glial cells. 2. Evaluation of neurovascular (dys) functions in non-transgenic rat model: Implications for Alzheimer’s disease. Neurovirology 3. Elucidation of the anti-Alzheimer effects of the active principles 1. Virus isolation in rabies diagnostic assays (laboratory adapted from Cinnamomum zeylanicum and Zingiber officinale in non- challenge virus standard strain). transgenic Alzheimer disease rat models. 4. Evaluation of the therapeutic potential of antibody coated nanoparticles in experimental tauopathy model rats. PHYSIOTHERAPY CENTRE 5. Structure-function relationship of mitochondrial complex I in the brain and muscle: Role of post translational modifications. Physiotherapy Centre offers an extensive range of services for patients with neurological disorders, complemented by quality care based Neuropathology on established professional standards and available resources. The 1. Neuroanatomical profiling of mitochondrial function in the outpatient department (OPD) unit uses advanced electrotherapy human brain and correlation with age. techniques and modalities, at par with the international standards, for pain relief and movement restoration. Individualized, patient-specific, Neurophysiology home-based exercise programmes are also extended by the centre. The 1. A study on the role of oligodendrocytes in the pathophysiology efficacy of treatment is monitored and documented to improve the of sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. standards of practice. The inpatient services start from the emergency 2. Role of neurosteroids in the modulation of cognitive flexibility department where the specially skilled intensive care physiotherapists and sleep by exercise and enriched environment. administer respiratory care with an objective of lifesaving and reduction 3. Role of organellar proteins and neuronal structure in of the number of days in the ICU of the critically ill patients. The determining differential vulnerability to Parkinson’s disease: other important area of service is to maintain the joint integrity and A study using 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine prevent musculoskeletal and devastating circulatory complications of (MPTP) in in-vivo and in-vitro systems. the ICU patients. The chain of services continues up to rehabilitation 4. Cellular and molecular mechanisms of Jyotishmati oil in including acute and subacute care, focusing on functional restoration restoring chronic stress induced cognitive deficits. of movements. The physiotherapy services have also been expanded 5. Towards a partial fulfilment of MPhil Course and six months to other domains such as geriatric physical therapy and community orientation course for PhD Neurophysiology course for various outreach activities. practical and demonstration sessions using Wistar rats. Pilot research studies carried out by the centre include: (a) Correlation 6. Mechanisms of amelioration of depression-induced cognitive between static balance measurement assessed using Sway meter and deficits by glutamatergic modulation and brain stimulation dynamic balance using Multi Directional Reach Test (b) Evaluation reward. of performance skills and theoretical knowledge following a formal 7. MPhil in Neurophysiology course curriculum. training among physiotherapy interns (c) Effect of a five-week

National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences 131 Annual Report 2018-2019 supervised exercise programme on age related performance and oxygen plant and nitrous oxide manifold. The plant is being operated quality of living on community dwelling in women. round the clock and BME is responsible for the maintenance works. The pipeline is provided in all the wards up to the patient bed and continuous monitoring is carried out for leaks, ensuring smooth BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING functioning of the system.

The Biomedical Engineering (BME) Section provides technology Complaint Management software has been introduced to reduce management and equipment planning support. It is also responsible equipment breakdown hours. Users can quickly close complaints or for testing, repairing, and maintenance of medical (diagnostic and escalate for further investigation. Biometric attendance system has therapeutic) equipment in the Institute. The section’s efforts are been successfully implemented and maintained by the section. directed towards biomedical and radiographic devices and systems used in a variety of patient care and care-support services. It focuses IT Services on improving patient care through maximizing operational availability of technology, minimizing risk to patients, visitors, and care providers. The Data Centre—equipped with over 15 servers, advanced storage infrastructure and high speed network connectivity—is mandated Equipment Maintenance to handle all the services and activities pertaining to IT. Now, more In addition to preventive maintenance, calibration and installation than 10 applications, related to different areas like project, salary and of multiple equipment(s), the section offers services for clinical allied components are being run successfully from the centre. New- equipment owned and used within the hospital, in compliance with generation-higher-end network devices like firewall, layer-3 switches regulatory agencies. Pre-purchase evaluations of new technology are also included. Storage infrastructure with Disaster Recovery (DR) and equipment and assistance to clinical departments in service has been established by using storage to storage replicas as well as contract analysis, negotiations and management are also provided. virtualization environment. The DR is setup with Modular Safe, a Coordinating clinical equipment installations and conducting device state- of-the-art technology with IP56 and F90 standard, to ensure incident investigations form the other services extended by the section. adequate protection from fire, water and dust in a cost effective Students and health care professionals are also trained in necessary manner.. areas in this regard. Central Telephone Exchange Critical care medical and surgical equipment such as heavy duty steam sterilizers, ETO gas sterilizer, glove washing machines, air NIMHANS Exchange is running on KAREL Digital EPABX blowers & ultrasonic cleaning machines at the Central Sterile Supply with 1500-line capacity. The entire Institute’s and resident quarters’ Department (CSSD) are regularly maintained by the BME section to telephone distribution and maintenance are handled by the BME ensure smooth functioning. section. In addition to the telephone lines, the Closed User Group (CUG) mobile services provided through BSNL scheme has been A range of cooking equipments (in the Dietary Section) operated integrated into the EPABX for mobile communication among custom through both steam and electricity including bulk ovens, wet grinders, users of the Institute. cooking gas line, food distribution trolleys, exhaust hood system, etc. are being maintained and preventive maintenance carried out Audio Video Integration & Presentation Systems regularly by the BME section. The Institute is equipped with latest audio and video integration The mechansied laundry section consists of heavy duty washing systems with wireless presentation facility in major conference rooms machines, hydro extractors, steam boilers and calendering, ironing, and virtual classrooms. The technical support, in terms of both dry-cleaning machines. Approximately 1000 kg of wet linen is being hardware and associated software, is provided by BME. The Digital washed every day by passing high pressure steam to kill bacteria. The Signage System is provided in the OPD and Emergency Services as a up-keeping, repair and maintenance of the above equipment are being centralized content delivery system. carried out by the BME section. NIMHANS Network In order to cater for the requirements of medical gases to the patient care in the neuro and psychiatry wards, centralized medical gas Initial phase of network implementation has facilitated connection system equipment have been installed at two different blocks. The to various departments of NIMHANS with 10G or 1G single mode system consists of heavy duty air compressors, vacuum pumps, liquid

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fibre in redundant manner to boost the performance in accessing the setup through NKN and weekly training programmes has also been entire applications across the campus. started using third party software, where users can take part in a programme by using their laptops, smart phones, tabs, etc. A local ring connecting Institute’s existing Data Centre with different building has been established for redundancy purposes. Installation Projects and Training of another level of network link redundancy is in process to facilitate access to critical applications during the time of disaster through The BME section offers various training programmes to undergraduate disaster recovery setup. and graduate-level students and encourages them to undertake projects in the area of Biomedical Engineering. The students can New generation L3 switches have been installed in each building take up interdisciplinary projects for a (minimum) duration of three along with 1gbps new access switches to enhance the performance. to 10 months. During the review period, BME trained 50 engineers, Wireless network has also been upgraded by installing new APs along 25 BE/BTech students and 10 MTech students for their projects in with facilities for differentiating the guest and normal users’ traffic Biomedical Engineering and interdisciplinary domain. and giving individual password to users.

Wireless network has now been extended to the entire campus by ENGINEERING installing new APs with building-wise VLANs for enhanced security along with facilities for differentiating the guest and normal users’ The Engineering Department caters for the construction and traffic by giving individual password to users binding their devices. maintenance of hospital infrastructure, administrative building, staff quarters, roads, machinery and equipment like air-conditioners, lifts, Cyber Security generators, etc. The activities are covered under plan and non-plan head of account. NIMHANS has taken necessary security protection for network, servers, applications and client systems by using network firewalls, Some of the major civil and electrical works completed in the year Intrusion Detection Systems/Intrusion Prevention Systems, 2018-19 include: (a) Construction of Neuroscience Sub-Specialty Application Firewalls, etc. Putting servers in DMZ zone, Block (b) construction of 100 KLD effluent treatment plant for implementing client-server antivirus infrastructure, restructuring laundry (c) providing white topping to main roads (d) improvement/ of the network, log analysis, security incident monitoring, etc. have renovation works such as internal and external painting water proofing, ensured better protection. The newly-installed link load balancing replacement of damaged water tanks, glasses and other allied works solution provides 100% redundancy on Internet services and load at Emergency Block (e) Replacement of split AC unit at ENMG/ balancing based on the bandwidth utilisation. EEG Labs at Neuro Centre (f ) provision of Firefighting System at Dr. MV Govindaswamy building (g) modernization of water supply Web Services distribution system on hospital campus (h) construction of fourth and fifth floors over the existing third floor of the dining area adjacent to Design and implementation of the new website is in brisk progress. New Kabini Hostel complex (i) construction of RCC drain and slabs Most of the hospital and administrative services at NIMHANS is now at BRC residential campus web enabled. Sample tracker, HR updates, geriatric web application, online attendance system, HIS etc. are some of the newly introduced Other important works which are under progress include: (a) web applications and services. construction of community centre cum office building behind State Bank of India (b) construction of Annexe building for Sub-Specialty Video Conferencing Services Block for Psychiatry Department (c) construction of building for common laboratories (d) construction of additional building to convert Multipoint dedicated Video Conferencing (VC) hardware is being the existing vacant area into examination hall on the fourth floor of used for conference purposes at NIMHANS. Any user connected NBRC building (e) construction of ramp and cadaver lab adjacent through National Knowledge Network (NKN) or Internet can to Mortuary building (f ) construction of first floor and second floor conduct high definition quality VC in point-to-point or multipoint over the existing MRI building for additional accommodation to conference by using their VC devices. Virtual Class Room has been Radiology Department.

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LIBRARY AND INFORMATION CENTRE 8 KǀŝĚdĞĐŚŶŽůŽŐŝĞƐ 25 9 KdžĨŽƌĚhŶŝǀĞƌƐŝƚLJWƌĞƐƐ 5 The Library & Information Centre, a vital academic and research 10 Proquest E database (APA, Med. Complete, 8182 resource, provides a collaborative learning environment with extensive WƐLJĐŚĂƌƟĐůĞƐ͕EƵƌƐŝŶŐͿ collection of information materials and databases in the field of mental 11 WƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌLJ>ĞŐĂĐLJŽůůĞĐƟŽŶƐ 3 health, neurosciences and allied disciplines. The centre subscribes to 12 WƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌLJKŶůŝŶĞWƌĞŵŝƵŵŽůůĞĐƟŽŶƐ 5 9261 journals and 5383 e-books, in addition to various databases and clinical materials in e-form. Users can access the subscribed 13 RSNA E-journal 1 e-resources of the library on and off campus. 14 Sage E-journals 46 15 ^ĐŝĞŶĐĞŽŶůŝŶĞǁĞĞŬůLJͲũŽƵƌŶĂůƐ 1 The centre, which is Wi-Fi enabled, has cyber hall equipped with 16 ^ŽĐŝĞƚLJͲũŽƵƌŶĂůƐ 26 latest computers and photocopy facility. It also offers plagiarism check 17 Springer E- journals 13 services to faculty, staff and students for their thesis, dissertations and 18 dĂLJůŽƌΘ&ƌĂŶĐŝƐͲũŽƵƌŶĂůƐ 186 research reports. 19 Theime Medone 3 Library orientation and training programmes were organised 20 tŝůĞLJůĂĐŬǁĞůů^ĂŐĞͲũŽƵƌŶĂůƐ 13 periodically, for the user community, to ensure maximum utilization dŽƚĂů 9261 of library e-resources and provide frontline and specialist support.

The centre has developed an e-print portal to facilitate access to thesis Print Journals and dissertation copies to registered users. Koha, advanced open- ^ů͘ WƵďůŝƐŚĞƌƐͬŐŐƌĞŐĂƚŽƌƐ EƵŵďĞƌ source Integrated Library System (ILS), has been adopted for easy EŽ͘ generation of records, space conservation, and overall improvement 1 <ĂƌŐĞƌEĞƵƌŽDĞŶƚĂů,ĞĂůƚŚŽůůĞĐƟŽŶƐ 2 of information services. The library staff underwent training in implementation and management of Koha Software. Necessary E-books measures have been initiated for the expansion of subscription to ^ů͘ EŽ͘ŽĨ e-resources. WƵďůŝƐŚĞƌƐͬŐŐƌĞŐĂƚŽƌƐ EŽ ͲŽŽŬƐ

Usage statistics of library resources 1 ĐĐĞƐƐEĞƵƌŽůŽŐLJŽůůĞĐƟŽŶƐ 103 2 ^ƉƌŝŶŐĞƌͲĞŚĂǀŝŽƵƌĂů^ĐŝĞŶĐĞŽůůĞĐƟŽŶ 378 Books and journals (print) circulated - 4552 3 WƐLJĐKK<^ 4400 No. of internal users of the library - 22928 4 WƐLJĐŚŝĂƚƌLJKŶůŝŶĞͲW 22 No. of external users of the library - 3897 5 dŚĞŝŵĞͲĞEĞƵƌŽƐƵƌŐĞƌLJ 144 Literature search (for external students) - 44 6 KdžĨŽƌĚhŶŝǀĞƌƐŝƚLJWƌĞƐƐ 300 Number of cyber hall users - 1530 7 ͲŬƐ 36 Full text article downloads - 156587 No. of pages of photocopying (for other departments) - 16302 dŽƚĂů 5383

Subscription of resources Special Themes ^ů͘ WƵďůŝƐŚĞƌƐͬŐŐƌĞŐĂƚŽƌƐ E-Journals/Aggregators/E-Databases EŽ͘ ^ů͘ EŽ͘ŽĨ 1 yWZKyzKīͲĐĂŵƉƵƐĂĐĐĞƐƐŽĨĞͲƌĞƐŽƵƌĐĞƐƐŽŌǁĂƌĞ Ͳ:ŽƵƌŶĂůͬŐŐƌĞŐĂƚŽƌƐͬͲĂƚĂďĂƐĞƐ EŽ ͲũŽƵƌŶĂůƐ 2 :DͲĂĐŬĮůĞƐ 1 ^ͲŝŽĐŚĞŵŝƐƚƌLJ 1 3 Journal of Visualized Experiments -JoVE 2 ^K 536 4 <Ž,/ŶƚĞŐƌĂƚĞĚ>ŝďƌĂƌLJDĂŶĂŐĞŵĞŶƚ^ŽŌǁĂƌĞ 3 ůƐĞǀŝĞƌͲũŽƵƌŶĂůƐ 177 5 dƵƌŶŝƟŶWůĂŐŝĂƌŝƐŵŚĞĐŬ^ŽŌǁĂƌĞ 4 JAMA e-journals 9 5 :DǀŝĚĞŶĐĞĚĂƚĂďĂƐĞ 1 Print Books 6 <ĂƌŐĞƌEĞƵƌŽDĞŶƚĂů,ĞĂůƚŚŽůůĞĐƟŽŶƐ 20 1 ŽŽŬƐĚĚĞĚ 121 7Nature 8

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PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT boards/signboards, rubber stamps, etc. were the other activities carried out on a regular basis. The Department of Publication continued to provide an efficient system for disseminating knowledge about mental health and Hindi Cell neurosciences through various specialised services and other important Hindi Cell, functioning under the Publication Department, activities during the review period. It facilitated publication of books, undertook various activities under the guidance of the Department teaching manuals, technical reports and other important documents of Official Language, Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, for academic and administrative purposes. Government of India with a view to ensure compliance with the Official Language Implementation policies and Constitutional Manuals/Handbooks/Scientific publications: In 2018-19, provisions, and to promote progressive use of Hindi for the official the department undertook copyediting and proofreading—and purposes. coordinating the printing—of the following publications: Manual for Preschool Teachers, Manual for School Teachers on Child Translation Activities: Consent forms for research/academic Development, Mental Health and Disabilities (Kannada and activities, tender notifications, and other important correspondences English), Psychosocial First Aid Intervention and Support for were translated into Hindi, on a regular basis. Women Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence/Domestic Violence – A Guide for Health Care Professionals, Updates in Mental Health Correspondence in Hindi: Letters to offices of the Central Nursing, Contributions of Clinical Psychology for a Healthy India Government, located in regions ‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘C’, as classified by the — A Compendium of Initiatives, Baby Steps, Stress Management Ministry, were issued in Hindi to the extent possible. Official Manual for College Students and Parents (Revised Edition), etc. documents pertaining to the Ministry were being signed by the Director and Registrar in Hindi. Institute Reports: The Annual Report 2017-18 (both in English and Hindi) was successfully brought out by the department, under the All name boards and sign boards of the Institute have been displayed aegis of the Co-ordinating Committee formed by the Director. The in trilingual format (English, Hindi and Kannada). Thought for the Institute Activity Reports—which present comprehensive information Day was written in Hindi and English, every day, on the display boards of the Institute’s activities, developments and achievements—were also at Ashwini Block and Neuro Centre for the benefit of employees/ generated for Governing Body and Academic Committee Meetings hospital staff and to facilitate learning of Hindi. held during the period under review. Hindi Training: Hindi course/classes (Probodh, Praveen and Pragya), Information Materials: Copyediting/proofreading of leaflets, flyers, under the Hindi Teaching Scheme, were conducted regularly to prospectus and other vital information materials were carried out. impart training of Hindi to the employees of the Institute who do not Coordinating printing and publishing of Convocation materials, possess the working knowledge of Hindi. Hindi Typing and Hindi invitations of various events, posters for National Science Day expo, Stenography training was also provided under the scheme. etc. were also handled by the department. Hindi Week Celebrations: Language Classes: The department organised Kannada classes in Hindi Week was celebrated at NIMHANS in the month of December association with the Kannada and Culture Department, Government 2018. A three-day official language workshop by Shri. Rajendra of Karnataka, for the benefit of non-Kannada speaking faculty, staff Kumar Sharma, Assistant Director, Central Hindi Training Sub and students. English classes for BSc Nursing (I year) students were Institute, Kendriya Sadan, Bengaluru and various other competitions also coordinated by the department. such as essay writing, debate, noting and drafting, singing, etc. were organised as part of the Hindi Week celebrations. Other Activities: Certificates for consent forms (to be presented to the Ethics Committee) of various research activities were issued Valedictory Function of the Hindi Week 2018 Celebrations was held after comparing/checking the veracity and correctness of the on 21 December 2018. Dr. G.R. Sreenath, Retd. Sr. Hindi Officer, translated forms with the original version(s). Publications storage and ISRO, Bengaluru was the Chief Guest. Prizes to the winners of inventory management, translation of notices and vital administrative various competitions held as part of the Hindi Week Celebrations and communications into regional language, coordinating translation certificates (of attendance) to the participants of the Hindi Workshop works with the Institute of Translation Studies, checking name 2018 were distributed on the occasion.

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MEDICAL RECORDS in Hindustani ) and Kamsale folk art performance by noted artist Revanna were held on 11 July 2018. Medical Records Department (MRD) at NIMHANS is responsible for comprehensive registration and maintenance of clinical records Drawing, painting, poetry and story writing competitions under the and information. The department extends timely record retrieval theme Namma NIMHANS Swachch NIMHANS with a special service for various clinical, administrative and research purposes. focus on waste segregation were held from 9–13 August 2018, as It also facilitates processing of medico-legal correspondences in part of the Independence Day celebrations. A walkathon to create accordance with prescribed regulations and established protocols. awareness for better and cleaner NIMHANS was also organised on the occasion of Independence Day. The MRD, though came into existence with the inception of Government Mental Hospital, emerged as a full-fledged department Indoor/outdoor sports and cultural competitions were held for the staff in 1956. It has earned the distinction of being one of the oldest and and students of NIMHANS. Various competitions for undergraduate biggest medical records facility in the country. The department, students were held from 10–30 November 2018. Sports events were which is equipped with centralised filing system and state-of-the-art conducted from 5 January 2019 to 2 February 2019 for the staff infrastructure, maintains more than 14 lakh files/records. A total of and post-graduate students. Poetry and essay writing competitions 64 staff members serve the department in various capacities, catering were introduced this year. The competitions and events witnessed to thousands of patients who visit NIMHANS on a daily basis (with huge participation – a total of 580 persons under faculty/staff and inpatient bed strength 932 and an average of 60 admissions per day). postgraduates’ category and about 200 undergraduate students enthusiastically took part.

NIMHANS GYMKHANA Prizes were handed over to the winners of sports events and other competitions at the Institute Day celebrations function. The NIMHANS Gymkhana, established in 2000, is a recreational and sports facility provided exclusively to the staff, students and their Apart from holding sports and cultural activities, Gymkhana, in an families. Situated on Byrasandra campus of NIMHANS, Gymkhana effort to encourage academic excellence, presents cash awards to has been built in an area of 2,535 sqm. with a plinth area of 10,320 meritorious students by presenting and distributes free note books to sqm. The Gymkhana has the state-of-the-art facilities and equipment the children of the staff. for sports, physical activities and recreation. It has multiple facilities for various indoor games like badminton, table , carom, Various new initiatives were unveiled and infrastructure enhanced chess and basketball. It also has crèche, library, men and women during the year under review. Volleyball playground was opened on gymnasium wings, locker rooms, utility/yoga room, amphitheater, and the administrative premises/campus (Hosur Road) of NIMHANS. a community hall. Collection of books and periodicals was expanded in the library. Art and dance classes (Bharatanatyam) for children above five years of Hindustani music concert by Padma Shri awardee Faiyaz Wasifuddin age, and training in Karate, Zumba and Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) Dagar, one of the finest exponents of Dagarvani Dhrupad (a genre for both adults and children of the staff and students of the Institute were conducted.

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BIOPHYSICS 7. Development and assessment of human embryonic stem cell derived neural progenitors as a model for hypoxic-ischemic 1. Structure based drug discovery of potent Keap1 inhibitors: like injury-implications for hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy a new therapeutic drug target in neurodegenerative disease. (HIE). Investigator: Dr. Indrani Datta. Investigator: Dr. B. Padmanabhan (Funding by ICMR). 8. Early signatures of synaptic function decline in diabetic 2. Insight into the intermolecular interaction mechanism between retinopathy. Investigators: Dr. Bhupesh Mehta, Dr. Preeti G Nrf2 repressor, Keap1 and Cullin3: Implications for oxidative Joshi (Funding by DST-SERB). mechanisms in Parkinson’s disease. Investigators: Dr. B. Padmanabhan, Dr. MM Srinivas Bharath (Funding by DST- 9. Decoding protein deacetylase network in the synaptic physiology SERB). of excitatory epileptic hippocampal neurons. Investigators: Dr. Bhupesh Mehta, Dr. Preeti G Joshi (Funding by DBT). 3. Structural-functional analysis of SOD1 associated with fALS. Investigator: Dr. B Padmanabhan. 10. Exploring the influence of deacetylation on DRG neuronal exocytotic property in nerve injured rats. Ms. K. 4. Assessment of extracellular alpha synuclein on midbrain Thangameenakshi. Guide: Dr. Bhupesh Mehta (Funding by astrocytes-implications in the pathophysiology of Parkinson’s DST–WOS-A). disease. Investigator: Dr. Indrani Datta (Funding by DBT). 11. To determine the impact of Cav-1 protein on voltage gated Ca2+ 5. Generation of induced pluripotent stem cells and midbrain channels (VGCC). Investigator: Dr. Yogananda S Markandeya. floor plate cells from Indian ethnicity Parkinson’s disease patients. Investigators: Dr. Indrani Datta, Dr. Pramod Kumar 12. Role of caveolins as potential target for neuroprotection in Pal, Dr. Ravi Yadav, Dr. Monojit Debnath, Dr. Bhupesh Mehta epilepsy. Investigators: Dr. Yogananda S Markandeya, Dr. (Funding by PACE, BIRAC). Bhupesh Mehta (Funding by SERB-ECR).

6. Role of alpha-synuclein phosphorylation in dopaminergic 13. Elucidating the histones role in D-synuclein aggregation: A neuron dysfunction. Investigator: Dr. Indrani Datta (Funding precursor for Parkinson’s disease. Investigator: Dr. Padavattan by DST-SERB). Sivaraman (Funding by DST).

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14. Structure and functional studies on the Fyn-SH3 domain 24. Assessing the effect of alpha-synuclein on midbrain astrocytes in complex with Tau peptide. Investigator: Dr. Padavattan in the context of the pathophysiology of Parkinson’s disease. Sivaraman. Ms. Aishwarya Raj. Guides: Dr. Indrani Datta, Dr. Phalguni Anand Alladi. 15. Structure and functional studies on murine leukemia virus p12- chromatin binding domain (CBD) tethered to nucleosome. 25. Investigating gap-junction networks in hippocampal astrocytes Investigator: Dr. Padavattan Sivaraman. in control and high glucose condition. Mr. Vaibhav Jain. Guide: Dr. Bhupesh Mehta (Funding by DST-SERB). 16. Rational drug-design and experimental validation of human SIRT6 Modulators: A therapeutic target against 26. Effect of hyperglycemia on the physiology of retinal neurons. neurodegeneration. Investigators: Dr. Padavattan Sivaraman, Mr. Nidish P Sadanandan. Guide: Dr. Bhupesh Mehta Dr. B Padmanabhan (NIMHANS Intramural Funding). (Funding by DST-SERB).

17. Structural and functional analysis of therapeutic proteins, 27. Role of caveolin-1 in glutamergic neurons. Mr. Sharaj TR. sirtuins and SOD1 associated with neurodegenerative diseases. Guide: Dr. Yogananda S Markandeya. Ms. Manjula Ramu. Guides: Dr. B Padmanabhan, Dr. Srinivas Bharath (Funding by SERB and CSIR). BIOSTATISTICS 18. Structure based approach to discover and develop potential inhibitors for the BRD2 bromodomains and delineate their 1. Evaluation of economic burden and quality of life in the families effects in neurodegenerative models. Ms. Shruti Mathur. of road traffic accidents victims in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. Guides: Dr. B Padmanabhan, Dr. P Marimuthu (Funding by Investigators: Dr. P Marimuthu, Dr. K Sekar, Dr. Priya Senthil SERB and DST-WoA). Kumar, Kilpauk Medical College, Chennai, Dr. Manoj Kumar Sharma (Funding by ICMR). 19. Structural biology of the Keap1-Nrf2 defense system and the epigenetic markers, BRD2 & BRD4: novel drug targets for 2. Estimation of missing values in geo-spatial data. Investigators: neurodegenerative diseases. Mr. Prashant Vasant Deshmukh. Dr. Binu VS, Dr. N Sreekumaran Nair, Dr. Seena Biju, Ms. Guides: Dr. Padmanabhan B, Dr. Nandakumar DN, Dr. S. Amitha Puranik (Funding by DST). Thiyagarajan. 3. Compliance with tobacco control legislation and knowledge 20. Rational approach to drug discovery and development of of cessation aids among smokers and youth in selected cities modulators of Keap1-Nrf2 system and human SOD1: Potential of Odisha. Investigators: Dr. Sonu Hangma Subba, Dr. Prajna therapeutic targets against neurodegenerative diseases. Ms. Parimita Giri, Dr. Vikas Bhatia, Dr. Binu VS (Funding by Sruthi Unni. Guides: Dr. B Padmanabhan, Dr. MM Srinivas Dept. of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of Odisha). Bharath. 4. A comparative study on imputation techniques in incomplete 21. Structural and biochemical insights into the molecular data analysis. Ms. Seena Thomas K. Guides: Dr. K Thennarasu, mechanism of human pseudouridine synthase 7 (PUS7) in Dr. Mariamma Philip. regulating the SIRT1 function. Dr. Sayli Dalal. Guide: Dr. B Padmanabhan (Funding by DST-SERB) 5. Comparison of probit and logistic regression in fixed effects and mixed effects models. Ms. Amrutha Jose. Guides: Dr. 22. Neuroprotective role of mesenchymal stem cells on neural Mariamma Philip, Dr. Manjula M. progenitor cells against hypoxic ischemic like injury. Ms. Sowmithra. Guide: Dr. Indrani Datta, Dr. Bhupesh Mehta. 6. Survival analysis and the related prognostic factors of post- operative posterior fossa tumour using statistical modelling. 23. Evaluation of neuroprotective mechanisms of human Ms. Mini Jayan. Guides: Dr. P Marimuthu, Dr. Dhaval Shukla, dental pulp stem cells (HDPSCS) in attenuating diabetic Dr. B Indira Devi, Dr. B Binukumar. neuropathy parameters. Ms. Pradnya Shahani. Guides: Dr. Indrani Datta, Dr. Bhupesh Mehta (Funding by Lady Tata 7. Statistical methods in network meta-analysis and their Memorial Trust). applications in behavioral research. Mr. Palash Kumar Malo. Guides: Dr. B Binukumar, Dr. Muralidharan K.

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8. Application of latent growth mixture modeling approach in 8. Analysis of the transcriptomic and epigenetic changes in longitudinal behaviourial research. Mr. Aakash Bajaj. Guides: 3-nitropropionic acid (3-NPA) neurotoxic model: focus on Dr. K Thennarasu, Dr. Prabha S Chandra, Dr. B Binukumar. mitochondrial function. Ms. Ranganayaki S. Guides: Dr. MM Srinivas Bharath, Dr. B Padmanabhan (Funding by ICMR- 9. Applications of multi-dimensional item response theory in JRF). behavioural research. Mr. Sumit Kumar Das. Guides: Dr. Mariamma Philip, Dr. Binu VS, Dr. Paulomi M Sudhir. 9. Identification of CSF biomarker/s in Parkinson’s disease with cognitive impairment. Ms. Aditi Naskar. Guides: Dr. Phalguni Anand Alladi, Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal, Dr. Shantala Hegde, Dr. CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY & Jitender Saini (Funding by ICMR-SRF). TOXICOLOGY 10. Study of organellar proteins and neuronal structure to assess differential vulnerability to Parkinson’s disease: An investigation 1. Analysis of synaptic and mitochondrial alterations in human using MPTP in experimental systems and electron microscopy brains with traumatic brain injury: Implications for neurological of human non-MPTP Parkinsonian skin biopsies. Ms. Bidisha deficits and therapy in neurotrauma patients. Investigators: Bhaduri. Guides: Dr. Phalguni Anand Alladi, Dr. Ravi Yadav, Dr. MM Srinivas Bharath, Dr. Anita Mahadevan, Dr. Nupur Dr. Indrani Datta (NIMHANS Intramural Funding). Pruthi, Dr. Dhaval P Shukla (Funding by DST-SERB)

11. A study on age-related changes in the cyto-architecture of 2. To investigate the role of glia in aging and in determining the human striatum. Ms. Jyothi HJ. Guides: Dr. Phalguni Anand differential susceptibility of two mice strains (C57BL/6J and Alladi, Dr. Yasha TC (Funding by ICMR-SRF). CD-1 white) to 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP). Investigator: Dr. Phalguni Anand Alladi (Funding by DBT). HUMAN GENETICS 3. Evaluation of age-related changes in the cyto-architectural and 1. Understanding the Th17 cytokine-mediated pathogenesis of neuro-radiological correlates of human striatum to understand Guillain Barré syndrome: An integrative biochemical, genetic the etiopathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease. Investigators: Dr. and gene expression study. Investigators: Dr. Monojit Debnath, Phalguni Anand Alladi, Dr. Jitender Saini (Funding by CSIR). Dr. Madhu Nagappa, Dr. Arun B Taly (Funding by SERB- DST). 4. Engineered angiopep-conjugated Tb3+/Yb3+ dual doped gadolinium phosphate nanoparticles for multimodal image 2. Therapeutic effects of yoga on immuno-inflammatory profile in guided brain therapy. Investigator: Dr. Rugmani Meenambal major depressive disorder. Investigators: Dr. Monojit Debnath, (Funding by DST). Dr. Muralidharan Kesavan, Dr. G Venkatasubramanian (Funding by NIMHANS Integrated Centre for Yoga). 5. Alteration of heart rate variability and cardiac electrophysiological variables in a rodent model of brain stimulation. Dr. Nagendra 3. Effect of Shakti Kriya versus Sudarshan Kriya and Pranayama Madan Singh. Guide: Dr. Chittaranjan Andrade. on electroencephalogram (EEG), gene expression, heart rate variability (HRV), galvin skin resistance (GSR) and quality of 6. A randomized, double blind, sham-controlled study life. Investigators: Prof. Vinoda Kochupillai, Sri Sri Institute of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) as an of Advanced Research, Bengaluru, Dr. Monojit Debnath augmentation intervention for the attenuation of motor deficits (Funding by DST-SATYAM). in patients with arterial stroke. Ms. Ekta Francina Pinto. Guide: Dr. Chittaranjan Andrade. 4. Exploring the roles of cytoskeletal protein in muscle differentiation. Investigator: Dr. Mathivanan Jothi (Funding by 7. Comparative analysis of cellular changes in Duchenne muscular DST-SERB). dystrophy (DMD), sarcoglycanopathies and other muscle diseases: Focus on mitochondrial function. Mr. Debashree 5. Evaluation of Pax3 as a targeted therapeutics for pediatric solid Bandopadhyay. Guides: Dr. MM Srinivas Bharath, Dr. N tumors. Investigator: Dr. Mathivanan Jothi (Funding by DST- Gayathri, Dr. A Nalini, Dr. TS Keshava Prasad (Funding by SERB). ICMR-SRF).

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6. Empowering scheduled castes (SCs) through guided NEUROCHEMISTRY meditation. Investigators: Prof. Vinoda Kochupillai, Sri Sri Institute of Advanced Research, Bengaluru, Dr. Monojit 1. Establishment of low-cost, high-throughput, mass Debnath (Funding by DST-SEED). spectrometry-based test for newborn screening of X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy and other peroxisomal disorders using 7. Deciphering the genetics of intellectual disability by dried blood spots. Investigators: Dr. Rita Christopher, Dr. stratified yet comprehensive genetic testing. Investigators: Netravathi, Dr. Maya Bhat (Funding by DBT). Dr. Gautham Arunachal Udupi, Dr. Chetan GK, Dr. Shekhar P Seshadri, Dr. John Vijay Sagar, Dr. Preeti Jacob, 2. Genetic determinants of platelet response during low-dose Dr. Siddeswara BI, Dr. Ramprasad VL (NIMHANS aspirin therapy. Investigators: Dr. Rita Christopher, Dr. SR Intramural Funding). Chandra (Funding by ICMR).

8. Role of akt isoforms in Myod-mediated muscle differentiation. 3. Molecular characterization of X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy: Investigator: Dr. P Lakshmikanthan, Mentor: Dr. Mathivanan Unravelling the role of modifier genes. Investigators: Dr. Rita Jothi (Funding by DST-SERB). Christopher, Dr. Chandra SR, Dr. Netravathi M, Dr. Maya Bhat, Dr. Reena Gulati, Dr. Mohandas Nair, Dr. Mahesh 9. Role of gene polymorphisms and epigenetic mechanism in Kamate, Dr. SK Das, Dr. Suvasini Sharma, Dr. Naveen aneurysmal sub arachnoid hemorrhage. Ms. Arati Suvatha. Sankyan, Dr. Arushi Gehlot Saini, Dr. Adreesh Mukerjee Guides: Dr. Chetan GK, Dr. Dhananjaya I Bhat (Funding by (Funding by DBT). DST, WOS-A). 4. Identification of circulating miRNA signature for diagnosis of 10. The role of Th17-mediated immuno-inflammatory pathway in cerebral small vessel disease. Investigators: Dr. Rita Christopher, schizophrenia. Ms. Manjula S. Guides: Dr. Monojit Debnath, Dr. Chandra SR (Funding by Vision Group on Science and Dr. Shivarama Varambally (Funding by UGC-RGNF). Technology (VGST), Government of Karnataka).

11. Understanding the prenatal infection induced immune- 5. Metabolic changes associated with hyperhomocysteinemia mediated risk of schizophrenia in a rat model. Ms. Pinku Mani during ischemic- stroke role of mitochondria and endoplasmic Talukdar. Guides: Dr. Monojit Debnath, Dr. Bindu M Kutty, reticulum, and effect of phytochemicals/ nano phytochemicals Dr. G Venkatasubramanian (Funding by DST WOS-A). in neuroprotection. Investigators: Dr. Nisha VM, Dr. Rita Christopher (Funding by DST-SERB). 12. Guillain Barre syndrome: Comprehensive profiling of antecedent infectious triggers, genetic predisposition, 6. Role of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) gene ganglioside and ganglioside complex autoantibodies. Mr. polymorphism and ACE activity’ in predicting outcome Debprasad Dutta. Guides: Dr. Monojit Debnath, Dr. V Ravi, after acute myocardial infarction. Investigators: Dr. Nagaraja Dr. Madhu Nagappa (Funding by ICMR). Moorthy ( Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences & Research, Bengaluru), Dr. SR Kalpana ( Jayadeva Institute 13. Exploration of transcriptional factor Pax3 role in neuronal cell of Cardiovascular Sciences & Research, Bengaluru), Dr. Rita differentiation. Mr. M Narenkumar. Guides: Dr. Mathivanan Christopher (Funding by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Jothi, Dr. AR Prabhu Raj (Funding by DBT-JRF). Sciences (RGUHS), Bengaluru).

14. Understanding the effects of add-on yoga therapy on immuno- 7. Evaluation of plasma exosomal proteins as biomarkers for inflammatory markers in schizophrenia. Mr. M Thrinath. Alzheimer’s disease. Investigators: Dr. Sarada Subramanian, Dr. Guides: Dr. Monojit Debnath, Dr. Shivarama Varambally, Dr. PT Sivakumar, Dr. Ajit B Dahale (Funding by DST-SERB). Moinak Banerjee, RGCB (Funding by Wellcome Trust/ DBT India Alliance). 8. Evaluation of neurogranin as an early diagnostic marker for Alzheimer’s disease. Investigators: Dr. Sarada Subramanian, 15. Comprehensive genetic investigation into the aetiology of Dr. Suvarna Alladi, Dr. Anita Mahadevan (Funding by ICMR). isolated polymicrogyria. Ms. Shruthy Sreedharan. Guides: Dr. Gautham Arunachal Udupi, Dr. Chetan GK (Funding by 9. To explore the interaction between IL-1E receptor pathway, UGC-JRF). activated glutamate receptors and angiogenic signaling in

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glioblastoma. Investigators: Dr. Nandakumar DN, Dr. Rita 20. Biochemical and genetic determinants of platelet response Christopher, Dr. Sampath S, Dr. Vani Santosh (Funding by to aspirin therapy in patients with ischemic stroke. Mr. P DST-SERB). Sundaravadivel. Guides: Dr. Rita Christopher, Dr. Subasree R (Funding by ICMR). 10. A study to derive a correlation factor for spuriously altered analytes due to in-vitro hemolysis. Investigators: Dr. Sahitya 21. Neuron derived plasma exosomal proteins in Alzheimer’s CS, Dr. Nandakumar DN, Dr. Monjuri B, Dr. Thennarasu. disease: A case control study. Ms. Geethu Krishna. Guides: Dr. Sarada Subramanian, Dr. PT Sivakumar (Funding by CSIR- 11. Serum sodium, potassium and lithium: comparison of analytical JRF). methods and factors affecting them. Investigators: Dr. Monjuri B, Dr. Nandakumar DN, Dr. Sahitya CS, Dr. Thennarasu. 22. Modulation of post-translational modifications on Tau as a therapeutic approach to tauopathies: studies using experimental 12. Artificial intelligence based mood charting among men its rat models. Ms. Preethi Prem. Guides: Dr. Sarada Subramanian correlation with salivary cortisol. Investigators: Dr. Ravish H, (Funding by UGC-JRF). Dr. Manoj K Sharma (Funding by DST-SYST). 23. Role of metabotropic glutamate receptor signaling in 13. Artificial intelligence-based point of care device for urinary angiogenesis of glioblastoma. Mr. Gejo Gangadharan. Guides: dipstick analysis. Investigators: Prof. Chetan H, CMRIT, Dr. Nandakumar DN, Dr. Vikas Vazhayil (Funding by UGC- Bengaluru, Dr. Ravish H, Ms. Vishaka Trainee/Student, JRF and DST-SERB). CMRIT, Bengaluru (Funding by Karnataka State Council for Science & Technology). 24. Exploring the role of redox enzymes by glutamate receptors and its relation with magnetic resonance imaging in high grade 14. Short-term effect of “PUBG” online (genre: battle royale) glioma. Mr. Hemanthkumar T. Guides: Dr. Nandakumar DN, gaming on stress, salivary cortisol, malondialdehyde and Dr. Dwarakanath S, Dr. Chandrajit P. cognition. Investigators: Dr. Ravikishore, MVJ Medical College, Dr. Ravish H, Dr. Manoj Sharma K. 25. Evaluation of the therapeutic potential of antibody coated nanoparticles in experimental tauopathy model rats. Mr. 15. Evaluation of neurochemistry markers of stress among Susheel Kumar J. Guides: Dr. Sarada Subramanian, Dr. Srinivas medical students. Investigators: Dr. Wilma DS, AIMS & RC, Bharath MM. Bengaluru, Dr. Ravish H. 26. Relationship of spatial memory with prolidase in streptozotocin- 16. Artificial intelligence based stress level analysis using brain induced diabetic rats: Implications for Alzheimer disease. Ms. mapping index. Investigators: Mr. Naveen H, New Horizon of Lakshmi Prabha. Guides: Dr. Sarada Subramanian. Engineering, Bengaluru, Dr. Ravish H.

17. Expression profiling of microRNAs and elucidation of their NEUROMICROBIOLOGY possible role in the formation and rupture of intracranial aneurysms. Ms. Supriya M. Guides: Dr. Rita Christopher, Dr. 1. Invitro gene expression of clinical and environmental isolates Dhananjaya I Bhat, Dr. B Indira Devi (Funding by CSIR). of cryptococcus neoformans/gatti spp complex in human brain microvascular endothelial cells. Investigator: Dr. S Nagarathna 18. Exploring the possible role of estradiol and estrogen receptors (Funding by DST-SERB). in the patho-mechanism of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. Ms. Shruthi SR. Guides: Dr. Rita Christopher, 2. Proteomic analysis of chronic and acute meningitis using mass Dr. B Indira Devi, Dr. Dhananjaya I Bhat (Funding by DST, spectrometry-based approach. Investigator: Dr. R Ravikumar. WOS-A). 3. Whole genome sequencing analysis of mycobacterium 19. Mass spectrometry-based targeted metabolomics for the tuberculosis clinical isolates from extra pulmonary tuberculosis diagnosis of X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy. Ms. Archana patients. Investigator: Dr. R Ravikumar. Natarajan. Guides: Dr. Rita Christopher, Dr. Nethravathi M, Dr. Maya Bhat. 4. Prospective study of TB meningitis to search biomarkers for

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early diagnosis in CSF/blood using mass spectrometry based 17. Study of immune abnormalities in schizophrenia. Mr. Varun quantitative proteomics. Investigator: Dr. R Ravikumar. CN. Guides: Dr. R Ravikumar, Shivarama V, Manjunatha MV.

5. Omics analysis for diagnosis of microbial infections and 18. Molecular characterization of multi-drug resistant pathogenic antimicrobial resistance. Investigator: Dr.R Ravikumar. gram negative bacteria. Ms. Archana Agrawal. Guides: Dr. R Ravikumar, Dr. Keshava Prasad. 6. Molecular detection of agents associated with amoebic meningoencephalitis (AM). Investigator: Dr. R Ravikumar. 19. Immunocharacterisation of cysticercal antigens with reference to cytokine production, apoptosis and antibody response. Ms. 7. Susceptibility of staphylococcal isolates to P128 a new class of Anupama R Pai. Guide: Dr. Shripad A Patil. antimicrobial- A protein. Investigator: Dr. R Ravikumar. 20. Characterization of drug resistant mycobacterium tuberculosis 8. Detection of anaerobic bacteria in brain abscesses by isolated from cerebrospinal fluid with emphasis on immune conventional and molecular methods. Investigator: Dr. R response and ultrastructural study. Ms. Kavitha AK. Guide: Dr. Ravikumar. Shripad A Patil, Dr. Chandrashekhar Sagar (Funding by CSIR and UGC) 9. Immunological and molecular investigation of primary immunodeficiencies linked to meningitis. Investigators: Dr. R 21. The comparative evaluation of anti-nAChR, anti-MuSK and Ravikumar, Dr. Daisy Vanitha. anti-LRP4 antibodies and the possible cellular mechanisms involved in the immunoregulation of human myasthenia gravis. 10. Evaluation of silicon tubes for the prevention of biofilm-related Mr. Suresh Chand Bokoliya. Guide: Dr. Shripad A Patil. infection in ventriculo-peritoneal (VP) shunts. Investigator: Dr. R Ravikumar. 22. Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus-molecular profiling and immune response studies. Ms. Priya Vijayan. Guides: Dr. 11. Validation of novel candidate drugs against drug-resistant Veenakumari HB, Dr. Nagarathna S, Dr. Phalguni Anand fungal infections. Investigator: Dr. R Ravikumar. Alladi.

12. Molecular determination of colistin resistance in multidrug resistant gram negative bacteria. Investigator: Dr. R Ravikumar. NEUROPHYSIOLOGY

13. Methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)- 1. Evaluation of autonomic functions as an early predictor of population dynamics and geographical clonality; healthcare & neuropathy in prediabetics and in type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. community approach in humans & animals. Investigator: Dr. Investigators: Dr. TN Sathyaprabha, Dr. MA Shekar, Veena, Dr. Nagarathna S, Dr. Krishna Isloor (NIMHANS Karnataka Institute of Endocrinology and Research (KIER), Intramural Funding). Bengaluru, Dr. R Anil Kumar, Senior Consultant, Karnataka Institute of Endocrinology and Research (KIER), Bengaluru, 14. Understanding the genetic diversity of Taenia solium Dr. A Nalini, Dr. Kaviraj Udupa (Funding by ICMR). cysticercosis and development of recombinant antigen based diagnostic assays for sero-surveillance. Investigators: Dr. Ciju, 2. Translational research in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)- Nivedi, Dr. S. Nagarathna (Funding by SERB). Development of biomarkers for diagnosis, monitoring disease progression and evaluation of toxicity. Investigators: Dr. TN 15. Analytical study of clinical and environmental isolates of Sathyaprabha, Dr. A Nalini, Dr. Phalguni Anand Alladi, Dr. cryptococcus neoformans complex. Ms. Shayanki Lahiri MM Srinivas Bharath (Funding by ICMR). Mukhopadhyay. Guides: Dr. Nagarathna S, Dr. Veenakumari HB, Dr. Netravathi M. 3. Efficacy of photoperiod manipulation in establishing stress integration and cognitive recovery in ventral subicular-lesioned 16. Neuroleptospirosis-Study of microbiological and clinical rats: A behavioral and molecular study. Investigators: Dr. Bindu aspects: viral meningoencephalitis: is it neuroleptospirosis? Ms. M Kutty, Dr. BS Shankaranarayana Rao, Dr. BN Srikumar Sayani Maji. Guides: Dr. Nagarathna S, Dr. HB Veenakumari, (Funding by SERB). Dr. Nethravathi M (Funding by ICMR).

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4. Meditation, sleep organization and well-being from an 13. A behavioral, pharmacological and electrophysiological Indian perspective: Evaluation of micro sleep architecture evaluation following 5-alpha reductase inhibition by finasteride. dynamics, sleep consciousness and psychological well-being in Investigators: Dr. BN Srikumar (NIMHANS Intramural practitioners of vipassana meditation. Investigators: Dr. Bindu Funding). M Kutty, Prof. Sangeetha Menon (NIAS), Bengaluru (Funding by DST-SATYAM). 14. Role of basolateral amygdala on chronic stress-induced regressive plasticity in the prefrontal cortex: a behavioural, 5. Meditation and neuroplasticity: A study on heartfulness morphological, molecular and electrophysiological study. meditators using EEG and MRI. Investigators: Dr. Bindu M Investigators: Dr. Sunil Jamuna Tripathi, Dr. Shankaranarayana Kutty, Dr. John P John (Funding by Sahaj Marg Spirituality Rao BS (Funding by ICMR). Foundation). 15. Identification and validation of biomarkers for Parkinsonian 6. A study of consciousness measures and synchrony between brain syndromes with cognitive impairment. Investigators: Dr. & cardiovascular dynamics in yoga experience. Investigators: Phalguni Anand Alladi, Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal, Dr. Shantala Ms. Nithin Nagaraj, NIAS, Bengaluru, Dr. Bindu M Kutty Hegde, Dr. Jitender Saini, Dr. Ravi Yadav, Dr. Vijayalakshmi (Funding by DST-SATYAM). Kalyan (Funding by ICMR).

7. A multimodal approach to evaluate the efficacy of enriched 16. Assessment of developmental apoptosis and mitochondrial environment in ameliorating early maternal separation induced responses in F1 crossbreds of two mice strains with differential changes in brain function: A morphological, biochemical and sensitivity to 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydro-pyridine behavioural study in rats. Investigators: Dr. Laxmi T Rao, Ms. (MPTP). Mr. H Yarreiphang. Guides: Dr. Phalguni Anand Bindhu OS (Funding by ICMR). Alladi, Dr. TR Raju, Dr. BK Chandrasekhar Sagar (Funding by UGC). 8. Evaluation of efficacy of nutritional preparations and specific nutritive ingredients in the management of cognition in suitable 17. A study to identify potential biomarker/s for diabetic peripheral animal models. Investigators: Dr. Laxmi T Rao, Dr. TR Raju neuropathy. Ms. Anu P John. Guides: Dr. TN Sathyaprabha, (Funding by ITC, Life Sciences). Dr. Anita Mahadevan, Dr. R Anil Kumar, Consultant Diabetologist, Karnataka Institute of Diabetology (KID), 9. Investigating the efficacy of dual stimulation of tDCS Bengaluru (NIMHANS Intramural Funding). and rTMS neuromodulation therapy of major depression. Investigators: Dr. Kaviraja Udupa, Dr. TN Sathyaprabha, 18. Autonomic, biochemical and clinical profile of probable multiple Dr. Jagadisha T, Dr. G Venkatasubramanian, Dr. UM Mehta system atrophy. Dr. Rukmani MR. Guides: Dr. Sathyaprabha (NIMHANS Intramural Funding). TN, Dr. Ravi Yadav, Dr. Binukumar B (NIMHANS Intramural Funding). 10. Modeling sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis using patient derived induced pluripotent stem cells. Investigators: Dr. 19. Effects of integrated yoga therapy on cognition and cardiac K Vijayalakshmi, Dr. Phalguni Anand Alladi, Dr. TN functions in patients with breast carcinoma undergoing Sathyaprabha, Dr. TR Raju, Dr. A Nalini (Funding by DST- chemotherapy. Dr. Inbaraj G. Guides: Dr. TN Sathyaprabha, SERB). Dr. Raghavendra Rao M, Head CAM, Health Care Global (HCG) Hospital, Bengaluru, Dr. Kaviraja Udupa, Dr. Jamuna 11. A study on the role of chitotriosidase-1 in the pathophysiology Rajeswaran (Funding by Ayush). of sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Investigators: Dr. K Vijayalakshmi, Dr. Phalguni Anand Alladi, Dr. TN 20. Efficacy of short photoperiod regime on cognitive functions Sathyaprabha, Dr. TR Raju, Dr. A Nalini (Funding by DBT). in ventral subicular lesioned rats: A behavioral and electrophysiological study. Mr. Subhadeep Dutta Gupta. 12. Neurosteroids and cognitive dysfunction: Behavioral, Guides: Dr. Bindu M Kutty, Dr. BS Shankaranarayana Rao electrophysiological and pharmacological evaluation. (NIMHANS Intramural Funding). Investigators: Dr. BN Srikumar, Dr. BS Shankaranarayana Rao (Funding by DST-SERB). 21. Efficacy of Isha yoga (Shambhavi Mahamudra) on cognition and well-being: A neuropsychophysiological and imaging study.

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Mr. M Saketh. Guides: Dr. Bindu M Kutty, Dr. John P John, 31. Pathophysiology of sleep in rats prenatally treated with valproic Dr. Seema Mehrotra. acid. Mr. UD Kumaresan. Guide: Dr. Laxmi T Rao, Dr. BN Srikumar. 22. Neural oscillatory dynamics and cognition: A neurophysiological study. Mr. Rahul Venugopal. Guides: Dr. Bindu M Kutty, 32. Functional impairment of motor neurons in a rat model of Dr. John P John, Dr. Nithin Nagaraj, Dr. Kaviraja Udupa sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (SALS). Mr. Sanjay Das. (NIMHANS Intramural Funding). Guides: Dr. TR Raju, Dr. Laxmi T Rao (Funding by ICMR- SRF). 23. Neurophysiological basis of dreaming: A comprehensive polysomnography study in healthy human volunteers. Dr. 33. Neurophysiological evaluation of the effects of Shirodhara in Gulshan Kumar. Guides: Dr. Bindu M Kutty, Dr. Ravi Yadav healthy volunteers. Dr. Siju Vikhnan. Guides: Dr. Kaviraja (NIMHANS Intramural Funding). Udupa, Dr. Sathyaprabha TN, Dr. Varambally S, Dr. Sudhakar.

24. Role of amygdala in stress-induced cortical plasticity. Mr. Sunil 34. A study on the mechanisms of action of Chitotriosidase– Jamuna Tripathi. Guides: Dr. Shankaranarayana Rao BS, Dr. relevance to pathophysiology of sporadic ALS. Ms. Rashmi V TR Raju (Funding by DBT /CSIR). Savant. Guides: Dr. Vijayalakshmi K, Dr. TN Sathyaprabha, Dr. A Nalini (Funding by UGC). 25. Depression-induced cognitive deficits: effect of modulation of glutamatergic transmission and brain stimulation reward. Ms. 35. To study the role of oligodendrocyte in the pathophysiology of Suwarna Chakraborty. Guides: Dr. BS Shankaranarayana Rao, sporadic ALS. Ms. Ramya V. Guides: Dr. Vijayalakshmi K, Dr. Dr. TR Raju (NIMHANS Intramural Funding and ICMR- TN Sathyaprabha (NIMHANS Intramural Funding) JRF). 36. Role of neurosteroids in synaptic plasticity and cognitive 26. Cellular and molecular basis of temporal lobe epilepsy- functions. Mr. B Sasi Bhushana Reddy. Guides: Dr. BN induced cognitive deficits: Role of enriched environment Srikumar, Dr. BS Shankaranarayana Rao (Funding by CSIR). and levetiracetam treatment. Mr. Raghava Jagadeesh Salaka. Guides: Dr. BS Shankaranarayana Rao, Dr. BN Srikumar, Dr. 37. Role of neurosteroids in the modulation of cognitive flexibility Bindu M Kutty (NIMHANS Intramural Funding and ICMR- by enriched environment. Ms. K Mrudula. Guides: Dr. BN JRF) Srikumar, Dr. Bindu M Kutty, Dr. BS Shankaranarayana Rao (NIMHANS Intramural Funding). 27. Mechanisms of epileptogenesis: Modulation of GABAergic and neurotrophic support and its effects on synaptic plasticity, 38. Validation of a novel ERP-based cognitive-affective paradigm sleep and cognitive behaviour. Ms. Kala P Nair. Guides: Dr BS using normal healthy subjects. Dr. Pranay S. Yadav. Guide: Dr. Shankaranarayana Rao, Dr Bindu M Kutty (Funding by UGC- Bindu M Kutty. RGNF).

28. The role of constraint induced movement therapy (CIMT) NEUROVIROLOGY in cortical plasticity in animal model of intracortical ischemic stroke. Ms. Nesin Mathew. Guides: Dr. Laxmi T Rao, Dr. 1. Strengthening surveillance for Japanese encephalitis in India. Anupam Gupta (Funding by UGC). Investigators: Dr. V Ravi, Dr. Anita Desai, Dr. Reeta Mani, Dr. Ravi Yadav (Funding by CDC, USA). 29. Prenatal valproic acid exposure in rats: The neural mechanism of changes in attention. Ms. Kumari Anshu. Guides: Dr. Laxmi 2. Regional reference laboratory for Japanese encephalitis for T Rao, Dr. Shoba Srinath (Funding by UGC). WHO south east Asia region. Investigators: Dr. V Ravi, Dr. Anita Desai (Funding by WHO SEARO). 30. Early maternal separation stress-induced anxiety and its relation to anterior cingulate cortex functions in processing of 3. Strengthening laboratory surveillance for pneumococcal emotional tasks. Mr. Maltesh Kambali. Guides: Dr. Laxmi T meningitis in India to understand the impact of pneumococcal Rao, Dr. Ravi S Muddashetty. conjugate vaccine (PCV) rollout. Investigators: Dr. V Ravi, Dr.

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Anita Desai (Funding by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, 10. Zika virus surveillance among patients with Guillain Barre USA). Syndrome in India. Investigators: Dr. V Ravi, Dr. Taly AB, Dr. Monojit Debnath, Dr. Madhu Nagappa (Funding by WHO). 4. Self-sustaining diagnostic project (molecular diagnostics). Investigators: Dr. Reeta S Mani, Dr. Manjunatha MV 11. Neurotropism of dengue virus serotypes 1-4: an invitro (NIMHANS Intramural Funding). comparative study. Ms. Amita Kumari Bhagat. Guides: Dr. Anita Desai, Dr. Manjunatha MV. 5. Testing of Blood samples for rabies antibodies by RFFIT. Investigators: Dr. Reeta S Mani (Funding by Cadila 12. Original antigenic sin in Japanese encephalitis virus vaccination. Pharmaceuticals). Mr. Filippo Tatullo. Guides: Dr. V Ravi, Dr. Lance Turtle, Dr. Anita Desai, Dr. Tom Solomon. 6. Strengthening of laboratories for rabies diagnostics. Investigator: Dr. Reeta S Mani (Funding by NCDC, Delhi (National Rabies 13. Human microRNA expression in dengue viral infection: Control Programme). Correlation with disease severity. Ms. Wg Cdr Sunita D Patil. Guides: Dr. Anita Desai, Dr. V Ravi. 7. Evaluation of NKT cell based glycolipid adjuvants with rabies vaccines to improve immunogenicity and long-term protection. 14. Role of mitochondrial changes in rabies pathogenesis. Mr. Investigators: Dr. Manjunatha MV, Dr. Thirumurugaan KG, Harsha PK. Guides: Dr. Reeta S Mani, Dr. MM Srinivas TANUVAS, Chennai (Funding by ICMR-DHR). Bharath, Dr. Anita Mahadevan.

8. Population-based research studies to understand disease 15. Etiological spectrum of acute encephalitis syndrome: dynamics towards effective management of prevention and Enhancing the detection using an algorithmic approach and treatment of HIV/AIDS, including co-morbidities and co- advanced molecular detection methods. Ms. Risha Rasheed. infections. Investigator: Dr. Manjunatha MV (Funding by Guides: Dr. Anita Desai, Dr. V Ravi, Dr. Nalini A. DBT). 16. Aetiology and risk factors for community acquired pneumonia 9. Flavivirus encephalitis in India-new approaches to improving in children with a focus on molecular characterization of viral the diagnosis and understanding disease mechanism. pathogens. Mr. Sourabh Suran. Guides: Dr. Reeta S Mani, Dr. Investigators: Ms. Chitra Pattabiraman, India Alliance Early GV Basavaraja, Department of Paediatrics, IGICH, Bengaluru, Career Fellow, Dr. V Ravi (Funding by DBT-Wellcome Trust Dr. Meera Purushottam. (India Alliance).

BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES

CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY 3. Community child and adolescent mental health service projects. Investigator: Dr. Shekhar P Seshadri (Funding by Department 1. Autism spectrum disorder and epilepsy: An exploration of a of Women & Child Development, Govt. of Karnataka). relationship. Investigators: Dr. Satish Chandra Girimaji, Dr. Shekhar P Seshadri, Dr. John Vijay Sagar, Dr. Preeti Jacob, 4. Role of genetics in Autism spectrum disorder with or without Dr. P Satish Chandra, Dr. Sanjib Sinha, Dr. Shivshankar, epilepsy. Investigators: Dr. Satish Chandra Girimaji, Dr. Shoba Dr.Yamini, Dr. SS Meera, Dr. Mariamma Philip (Funding by Srinath, Dr. John Vijay Sagar, Dr. Sanjeev Jain, Dr. Meera ICMR-DHR). Purushottam, Dr. Subbu Krishna (Funding by ICMR).

2. Imaging and biochemical correlates in children with Autism 5. Whole exome sequence analysis to identify novel causative genes with and without Epilepsy. Investigators: Dr. K John Vijay for primary microcephaly in Indian families. Investigators: Dr. Sagar, Dr. Satish Girimaji, Dr. Shekhar P Seshadri, Dr. Shoba Arun Kumar, Dept of MRDG, IISc. Bengaluru, Dr. Satish Srinath, Dr. Preeti Jacob, Dr. John P John, Dr. Chandrajit Chandra Girimaji (Funding by DST-SERB). Prasad, Dr. Mariamma Philip, Dr. Sonia Bansal, Dr. Rita Christopher (Funding by ICMR-DHR). 6. Development of a biorepository of childhood

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neurodevelopmental disorders for genetic studies. Vijay Sagar, Dr. Preeti Jacob, Dr. Eesha Sharma, Dr. Arun Investigators: Dr. Satish Chandra Girimaji, Dr. Biju Kunwar (Nepal). Viswanath, Dr. Sanjeev Jain, Dr. Meera Purushottam, Dr. K John Vijay Sagar, Dr. Preeti Jacob, Dr. Gautham Arunachal. 16. Profile of adolescents & children visiting emergency in NIMHANS. Dr. Raghavendra Kumar K. Guides: Dr. John 7. A pilot study of MEG spikes and neural networks in children Vijay Sagar, Dr. Shekhar P Seshadri, Dr. Satish Chandra with Autism spectrum disorder. Investigator: Dr. K John Vijay Girimaji, Dr. Preeti Jacob, Dr. Eesha Sharma. Sagar (Funding by National Institute of Health-USA) 17. A study of short-term course and outcome of children with 8. Clinical consistency and clinical utility of proposed diagnostic Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and psychiatric comorbidities. guidelines for ICD-11-mental & behavioural disorder. Dr. Siddeswara BL. Guides: Dr. K John Vijay Sagar, Dr. Satish Investigators: Dr. Shekhar P Seshadri, Dr. Eesha Sharma. Chandra Girimaji, Dr. Shekar P Seshadri, Dr. Preeti Jacob.

9. Convergent validation of proposed behavioural indicators of 18. A short-term prospective follow-up study of course and intellectual and adaptive behavior functioning for ICD-11. outcome of psychosis and mood disorders in children and Investigators: Dr. K John Vijay Sagar, Dr. Preeti Jacob, Dr. adolescents with intellectual developmental disorder. Dr. Arul Thomas M Kishore (Funding by Azireli Foundation, Canada). Jayendra Pradeep V. Guides: Dr. Satish Chandra Girimaji, Dr. Kommu John Vijay Sagar, Dr. Shekhar P Seshadri, Dr. Preeti 10. Strengthening primary and secondary level child and adolescent Jacob. mental health services in Karnataka – A training project. Investigators: Dr. Rajendra KM, Dr. Shekhar P Seshadri, Dr. 19. Prospective study on short term effects of second generation Suresh Bada Math, Dr. Naveen Kumar C, Dr. N Manjunatha, antipsychotic in children and adolescents. Dr. Shivanand Dr. Rajani Parthasarathy, Mental Health, Department of Kattimani. Guides: Dr. Preeti Jacob, Dr. Sekhar Seshadri, Dr. Health and Family Welfare Services, Govt. of Karnataka Satish Chandra Girimaji, Dr. K John Vijay Sagar. (Funding by The Mission Director, National Health Mission, Government of Karnataka). 20. School refusal behaviour in children and adolescents: Development of a brief intervention package. Lt Col (Dr.) 11. Preliminary assessment for centre for child & adolescent Arun Singh Yadav. Guides: Dr. Shekhar P Seshadri, Dr. Satish psychosocial care & protection (service project). Investigator: C Girimaji, Dr. K John Vijay Sagar, Dr. Preethi Jacob. Dr. Shekhar P Seshadri (Funding by UNICEF, New Delhi). 21. Treatment processes and short term outcome of child and 12. Clinical profile and development of intervention package for adolescent psychiatry inpatients: A prospective study. Dr. children and adolescents with primary headache syndromes. Utkarsh Karki. Guides: Dr. Shekhar P Sheshadri, Dr. Satish Dr. Sreyoshi Ghosh. Guides: Dr. Satish Girimaji, Dr. Shoba Chandra Girimaji, Dr. K John Vijay Sagar, Dr. Preeti Jacob, Dr. Srinath, Dr. Shekhar P Shesadri, Dr. John K Vijay Sagar, Dr. Esha Sharma. Preeti Jacob. 22. Subjective experiences of children and adolescents living with 13. Study of factors affecting short-term outcome of depression in obsessive compulsive disorder. Dr. Lakshmi Sravanti T. Guides: children and adolescents. Dr. Syed Karar Hussain. Guides: Dr. Dr. K John Vijay Sagar, Dr. Shekhar P Seshadri, Dr. Satish K John Vijay Sagar, Dr. Shekhar P Seshadri, Dr. Shoba Srinath, Chandra Girimaji, Dr. Preeti Jacob. Dr. Satish C Girimaji, Dr. Preeti Jacob. 23. Use of Theta burst stimulation (TBS) in adolescents with 14. A qualitative study of self-cutting in shelter homes for children. depression: Evaluating acceptability, safety, tolerability, and Dr. Rajendra KM. Guides: Dr. Shekhar P Sheshadri, Dr. efficacy. Dr. Siddhesh Shere. Guides: Dr. Satish Girimaji, Dr. Shoba Srinath, Dr. Satish Chandra Girimaji, Dr. K John Vijay Shekhar Seshadri, Dr. K John Vijay Sagar, Dr. Preeti Jacob. Sagar, Dr. Preeti Jacob. 24. Correlates of social and adaptive functioning in children and 15. Resource mapping and needs assessment of child and adolescent adolescents with ADHD. Mr. Bikram Kumarr Dutta. Guides: mental health in Nepal. Dr. Gunjan Dhonju. Guides: Dr. Dr. Preeti Jacob, Dr. Urvaksh M Mehta, Dr. M Thomas Shekhar P Seshadri, Dr. Satish Chandra Girimaji, Dr. John Kishore, Dr. Satish C Girimaji, Dr. Shekhar P Seshadri, Dr. K John Vijay Sagar.

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25. A prospective study of self-harm behaviours and suicidality Investigators: Dr. Jamuna Rajeswaran, Dr. Dhaval Shukla, among adolescent in-patients in a tertiary care centre. Dr. Dr. Sarada Subramanian, Dr. Rose Dawn Bharath, Dr. B Bhagyavathi HD. Guides: Dr. K John Vijay Sagar, Dr. Shekhar Binukumar (Funding by DST-CSRI). P Seshadri, Dr. Satish C Girimaji, Dr. Preeti Jacob, Dr. Rajendra KM, Dr. Eesha Sharma. 5. Cognitive behaviour therapy for partial responders with OCD. Investigators: Dr. Paulomi M Sudhir, Dr. YC Janardhan Reddy, 26. Study of deficits in children with ADHD. Dr. Suresh Bada Math, Dr. K Thennarasu, Dr. Manjula M, Dr. Dr. Raghavendra Kumar K. Guides: Dr. Preeti Jacob, Dr. Satish Shyamsundar A, Dr. Nitin Anand (Funding by DHR, ICMR). Chandra Girimaji, Dr. Shekhar P Seshadri, Dr. K John Vijay Sagar, Dr. Rajendra KM, Dr. Eesha Sharma. 6. Screening, brief intervention treatment model for promotion of healthy use of technology-pilot study. Investigators: Dr. 27. A study of short term course and outcome in children and Manoj Kumar Sharma, Dr. K Thennarasu, Dr. Nitin Anand, adolescents attending emergency psychiatry service at a tertiary Dr. Geetanjali Narayanan (Funding by ICMR). care centre. Dr. N Prasanna Kumar. Guides: Dr. K John Vijay Sagar, Dr. Shekhar P Seshadri, Dr. Satish C Girmaji, Dr. Preeti 7. Mental health literacy on youth depression and suicides for Jacob, Dr. Rajendra KM, Dr. Eesha Sharma. teachers: Impact on knowledge, attitudes, facilitating support and help seeking. Investigators: Dr. M Manjula, Dr. BN 28. Prevalence and correlates of emotional abuse in adolescents Roopesh, Dr. Binukumar B (Funding by ICSSR). presenting to child and adolescent psychiatry services. Dr. Tess Maria Rajan. Guides: Dr. Shekhar P Seshadri, Dr. Satish P 8. Family relationships, marriage related beliefs and expectations Girimaji, Dr. K John Vijay Sagar, Dr. Preeti Jacob. and its association with mental health in new Indian middle class: A transgenerational approach. Investigators: Dr. M 29. Digital technology use in inpatient adolescents. Mr. SS Altaf Manjula, Dr. Pradeep BS, Dr. Mariamma Philip (Funding by Hossien. Guides: Dr. Satish Chandra Girimaji, Dr. Shekhar P ICSSR). Seshadri, Dr. K John Vijay Sagar, Dr. Preeti Jacob, Dr. Eesha Sharma, Dr. Rajendra KM, Dr. Sreyoshi Ghosh. 9. Yoga therapy as an add-on to metacognitive therapy for psychoses for patients with schizophrenia–A randomized controlled trial. Investigators: Dr. Devvarta Kumar, Dr. CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY Shivarama Varmabally (Funding by DST).

1. Development, implementation and evaluation of a training 10. Patterns of counter transference in psychotherapy with program in mental health care for central reserve police force persons with borderline personality disorder and associations (CRPF) personnel. Investigators: Dr. LN Suman, Dr. Seema with therapist mentalization and empathy. Investigator: Dr. Mehrotra, Dr. M Manjula, Dr. Sailaxmi Gandhi, Dr. K Arun Poornima Bhola. (Funding by DHR, ICMR). 11. Disclosure in non-suicidal self-injury: patterns, perceived 2. Development and preliminary evaluation of a multi-function barriers and associated factors. Investigator: Dr. Poornima technology-based platform for improving mental health care Bhola. and help seeking for common mental disorders. Investigators: Dr. Seema Mehrotra, Dr. Paulomi, Dr. Poornima Bhola, Dr. 12. Developmental and behavioural outcomes of children born Girish, Dr. Srikant (IIITB), Dr. Amit Sharma (MSR) (Funding to mothers with severe postpartum mental illnesses: A by Microsoft Research India). longitudinal study in a perinatal psychiatry clinic. Investigators: Dr. M Thomas Kishore, Dr. Harish T, Dr. Geeta Desai, Dr. 3. Youth volunteerism for mental health. Investigators: Dr. Seema Binukumar B (Funding by ICMR). Mehrotra, Dr. Manoj Kumar Sharma, Dr. Jyotsna Agrawal, Dr. Girish, Dr. Jagadisha, Dr. Deepak (Funding by Rajiv Gandhi 13. Development of methods to assess and certify specific National Institute of Youth Development). learning disabilities in students at secondary level and above. Investigators: Dr. M Thomas Kishore, Dr. Shekhar 4. Comparative study of cognitive retraining and EEG P Seshadri, Dr. Devvarta Kumar, Dr. K John Vijay Sagar, neurofeedback training in TBI-Clinical, cognitive, EEG, Dr. Preeti Jacob, Dr. Roopesh, BN, Dr. Nithya Poornima biochemical, functional and cerebral blood flow correlates. (Funding by ICSSR).

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14. Effectiveness of a mental health intervention in protecting 22. Cell tower radiation: psychosocial implications. Investigator: oneself against gender based violence and enhancing resilience Dr. Manoj Kumar Sharma (Funding by DST-SERB). in young adult women. Investigators: Dr. Satyanarayana VA, Dr. Chandra PS (Funding by DHR, ICMR). 23. Neurocognition and metacognition in depression. Investigators: Dr. Himani Kashyap, Dr. Rajakumari P Reddy, Dr. Geetha 15. Development and evaluation of a picture-cum-activity book Desai, Dr. Harish T. for adolescents on first aid for mental health. Investigators: Dr. Aruna Rose Mary Kapanee, Dr. KS Meena, Dr. Paulomi 24. Cognitive behaviour therapy for women with substance use Sudhir (NIMHANS Intramural Funding). disorders: A feasibility study. Mr. Hargun Ahluwalia. Guides: Dr. LN Suman, Dr. Prabath K Chand (NIMHANS Intramural 16. Understanding the neural correlates of music and rhythm Funding). perception and the effect of Indian music and rhythm based cognitive remediation in Parkinson’s disease. Investigators: Dr. 25. Development and implementation of family based therapy Shantala Hegde, Dr. Pramod K Pal, Dr. G Venkatasubramanian, among young men with substance use disorders. Ms. Tanya Dr. Rita Christopher, Dr. Jitender Saini, Dr. Mariamma Anand. Guides: Dr. LN Suman, Dr. Arun K (Funding by Phillip, Mentor: Dr. Gottfried Schlaug, Director, Music and UGC-JRF). Neuroimaging Laboratory, Stroke Recovery Laboratory, and Division Chief, Cerebrovascular Diseases, Associate Professor 26. Brief psychotherapy for women with depression: perceived of Neurology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and stress, coping and quality of life outcomes. Ms. Chaitra Kumble. Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA (Funding by Guides: Dr. LN Suman, Dr. Geeta Desai (Funding by UGC- Wellcome Trust/India Alliance DBT). JRF).

17. Embodied affectivity, empathy, behavioural sensitivity, executive 27. Effectiveness of narrative exposure therapy in improving functions and personality in patients with bipolar disorder and trauma related cognitions & emotions among women schizophrenia: clinical, neuropsychological, electrophysiological survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV). Ms. Shilpa and imaging study. Investigators: Dr. Rajakumari P Reddy, KS. Guides: Dr. LN Suman, Dr.Veena AS (NIMHANS Dr. Muralidharan K, Dr. Jamuna Rajeswaran (NIMHANS Intramural Funding). Intramural Funding). 28. Psychological adjustment in children and adolescents following 18. Executive functions, empathy insight and quality of life in parental loss due to road traffic accident. Ms. Anupama patients with schizophrenia and bipolar affective disorder. Vijayaraghavan. Guides: Dr. Uma Hirisave, Dr. Indira Investigators: Dr. Rajakumari P Reddy, Dr. Himani Kashyap, Devi (NIMHANS Intramural Funding and ICMR/CSIR Dr. G Venkatasubramanian, Dr. Shivarama Varambally, Dr. Fellowships). Muralidharan K, Dr. Naren P Rao, Dr. Vijay KG. 29. Outpatient group therapy for adolescents with emotional 19. Psychological assessment of train operators of Bengaluru Metro problems: Feasibility and effect. Ms. Preethi Anne Ninan. Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL). Investigators: Dr. Nitin Guides: Dr. Uma Hirisave, Dr. Satish Chandra Girimaji Anand, Dr. Manoj Kumar Sharma, Dr. Keshav Kumar J, Dr. (Funding by UGC). Shantala Hegde (Funding by BMRCL). 30. Group intervention for children with learning difficulties. Ms. 20. Exploration of pattern of internet use, psychological attributes Moulya. Guide: Dr. Uma Hirisave (NIMHANS Intramural and promotion of healthy use of technology. Investigators: Funding and ICMR/CSIR Fellowships). Dr. Nitin Anand, Dr. Manoj Kumar Sharma, Dr. Geetanjali Narayanan, Dr. Anish V Cherian, Dr. Mariamma Philip 31. Ambivalence in family relations, appraisal and self-worth (Funding by ICSSR). among children and adolescents. Ms. Ahil. Guide: Dr. Uma Hirisave (NIMHANS Intramural Funding and ICMR/CSIR 21. Feasibility of a brief personality and relational efficacy Fellowships). intervention among adults with addictive disorders. Investigators: Dr. Gitanjali Narayanan, Dr. Pratima Murthy, 32. Exploring dissociative experiences in adolescents with psychiatric Dr. Manoj Kumar Sharma, Dr. Binukumar Bhaskarapillai disorders. Ms. Shwetha. Guide: Dr. Uma H (NIMHANS (NIMHANS Intramural Funding). Intramural Funding and ICMR/CSIR Fellowships).

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33. Effectiveness of acceptance and commitment therapy in patients and depressive disorders. Ms. Pratishtha Petwal. Guides: with somatic symptom disorder. Ms. Fatema Khanam. Guides: Paulomi M Sudhir, Dr. A Shyam Sundar. Dr. Mahendra P Sharma, Dr. SK Chaturvedi (NIMHANS Intramural Funding). 44. Cognitive control training in depression: A randomized controlled study. Ms. Meenakshi Banerjee. Guides: Dr. 34. Cognitions, metacognitions, neuropsychological functioning Keshav Kumar J, Dr. Paulomi M Sudhir. Dr. Senthil K Reddi and symptom dimensionality in obsessive compulsive disorder. (NIMHANS Intramural Funding). Ms. Manpreet Kaur. Guides: Dr.Mahendra P Sharma, Dr. Keshav Kumar, Dr. YC Janardhan Reddy. 45. Effectiveness of cognitive retraining on neuropsychological, neuroimaging correlates and quality of life following Epilepsy 35. Development and preliminary evaluation of mindfulness surgery: A randomized control study. Ms. Jasmine Pasricha. integrated cognitive behavioural intervention for professional Guides: Dr. Keshav Kumar J, Dr. Sanjib Sinha, Dr. Jitender care providers at cancer palliative care centres. Ms. Amanpreet Saini (Funding by ICMR). Kaur. Guides: Dr. Mahendra P Sharma, Dr. SK Chaturvedi (Funding by UGC-JRF). 46. Development and standardization of neuropsychological planning measures for adults in India. Ms. Harini G. Guides: 36. Efficacy of mindfulness integrated cognitive therapy in Dr. Keshav Kumar J, Dr. Dwarkanath S, Dr. Marimuthu P comparison with cognitive behaviour therapy in patients with (Funding by UGC). predominantly obsessions: A randomized control trial. Ms. Amrita Biswas. Guides: Dr. Mahendra P Sharma, Dr. YC 47. Brief cognitive behavior therapy in remitted bipolar disorder. Janardhan Reddy. Ms. Seema P Nambiar. Guides: Dr. M Manjula, Dr. Shyam Sundar A (Funding by ICMR). 37. Affective experiences, affect regulation at workplace and their correlates. Ms. Janhavi Devdutt. Guides: Dr. Seema Mehrotra, 48. Marital therapy for couples with marital distress and sexual Dr. Paulomi Sudhir (Funding by UGC). dysfunction. Ms. Manjula V. Guides: Dr. Manjula M, Dr. Janardhana N. (NIMHANS Intramural Funding). 38. Development and preliminary evaluation of a positive youth development program for college youth. Mr. Noufal TH. 49. Impact of child sexual abuse on psychopathology, trauma and Guides: Dr. Seema Mehrotra, Dr. Pratima Murthy (Funding attachment beliefs and interpersonal functioning in young adult by UGC). survivors. Ms. Radhika K. Guides: Dr. M Manjula, Dr. B Binu Kumar (Funding by UGC-JRF). 39. Psychosocial correlates of body image perception and psychological functioning in young adults. Ms. Athulya 50. Metacognition, interpersonal functioning and affect regulation Jayakumar. Guides: Dr. Paulomi M Sudhir, Dr. Prabha S across personality disorders and feasibility of metacognitive Chandra. interpersonal therapy. Ms. Alafia J. Guides: Dr. Manjula M, Dr. Shyam Sundar (NIMHANS Intramural Funding). 40. Psychosocial and clinical correlates of suicidal behaviour in persons with bipolar affective disorder, currently euthymic. Ms. 51. Parenting and its relationship with psychopathology, affect Vaisnvy NM. Guides: Dr. Paulomi M Sudhir, Dr. Muralidharan regulation and interpersonal relationship in youth with K. Cluster B personality disorder and their parents. Ms. Apoorva Shrivastava. Guides: Dr. M Manjula, Dr. K John Vijay Sagar, 41. Impact of family accommodation, parenting styles in pediatric Dr. T Harish (Funding by ICMR-JRF). OCD. Ms. Poornima C. Guides: Dr. Paulomi M Sudhir, Dr. Preeti Jacob. 52. Process of change in cognitive behaviour therapy and acceptance and commitment therapy for depression. Ms. Sayma Jameel. 42. Executive functions, affect regulation, social cognition in Guides: Dr. M Manjula, Dr. Shyam Sundar A (Funding by relation to functioning in adults with ADHD. Ms. Sneha ICMR-JRF). Goyal. Guides: Dr. Paulomi M Sudhir, Dr. Vivek Benegal, Dr. Keshav Kumar J, Dr. Urvakhsh Mehta. 53. Beliefs about emotions, sense of coherence, difficulties in emotional regulation in depression. Ms. Aparna Mathai. Guide: 43. Efficacy of rumination focused CBT in persons with anxiety Dr. M Manjula (NIMHANS Intramural Funding).

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54. Perfectionism, body-esteem, rejection sensitivity and clinical 64. Individual and relational predictors of couple functioning in psychopathology among youths with features of body women with borderline personality disorder and their spouse. dysmorphic disorder. Ms. Sruthi Vincent. Guides: Dr. M Ms. Fasli Sidheek. Guides: Dr. Veena Satyanarayana, Dr. Manjula (NIMHANS Intramural Funding). Geetha Desai.

55. Dysthymia in working professionals and its relation to quality 65. Assessment of attachment injuries in married individuals. Ms. of life, productivity and functioning. Ms. Sarika Bapuji. Guide: Nikita Oberoi. Guides: Dr. Veena A Satyanarayana, Dr. Geetha Dr. M Manjula (Funding by Institute Scholarship). Desai (Funding by UGC-JRF).

56. Schema modes and cognitive distortions in borderline 66. Antenatal predictors of maternal attachment and competence personality disorder: An exploratory study. Ms. Priya Puri. in women who received assisted reproductive treatment. Ms. Guides: Dr. Devvarta Kumar, Dr. M Thomas Kishore, Dr. K Vaishalee Saravanan. Guides: Dr. Veena A Satyanarayana, Dr. Muralidharan. Geetha Desai.

57. Mentalization and its relationship to attachment and trauma in 67. Evaluation of deficits in cognition and emotion in borderline personality disorder. Ms K Dharani Devi. Guides: Parkinson’s disease patients with and without psychosis using Dr. Poornima Bhola, Dr. Prabha S Chandra (Funding by neuropsychological and electrophysiological methods. Mr. ICMR-SRF). Mohit Gothwal. Guides: Dr. Shantala Hegde, Dr. Pramod Pal, Dr. Shyamsundar A). 58. Ethical beliefs and practices in psychotherapy and counselling: An exploratory study among mental health practitioners and 68. Music perception, phonological skills, cognitive functions development of a training module. Ms. Ananya Sinha. Guides: in children with specific learning disability and typically Dr. Poornima Bhola, Dr. Ahalya Raguram, Dr. Prabha S developing children with and without musical training. Ms. Chandra (Funding by UGC-SRF). Vasudha Hande. Guides: Dr. Shantala Hegde, Dr. Preeti Jacob, Dr. Mariamma Phillip. 59. Characteristics and psychosocial correlates of non-suicidal self-injury among young adults. Ms. Nupur Singhal. Guides: 69. Early maladaptive schemas and personality pathology in Dr. Poornima Bhola, Dr. V Senthil Kumar Reddi (Funding by substance use disorders: Constructing meanings, affect and UGC-JRF). relational experiences. Mr. Ratnesh Chopra. Guides: Dr. Gitanjali Narayanan, Dr. Pratima Murthy (Funding by UGC- 60. Parental reflective functioning in mothers with borderline JRF). personality features. Ms. Kanika Mehrotra. Guides: Dr. Poornima Bhola, Dr. Geetha Desai (NIMHANS Intramural 70. Identity, affect consciousness, interpersonal problems and Funding). personality traits among young adults with substance use disorder with and without co-morbid cluster B personality 61. A cross-cultural investigation of maternal mental health and disorder. Smrithi M. Guides: Dr. Gitanjali Narayanan, Dr. early caregiving in India and the UK. Mr. Matthew Bluette Arun Kandasamy (Funding by UGC-JRF). Duncan. Guides: Dr. M Thomas Kishore, Dr. Veena A Sayanarayana (Funding by ICMR-MRC). 71. Processes and outcomes of ahamkara and anasakti. Ms. Kriti Gupta. Guides: Ms. Smriti Singh, Dr. Jyotsna Agrawal 62. Identification and intervention for infants’ mental health needs (Funding by IIT Patna-Fellowship). through developmental and psychodynamic approaches. Ms. Shweta Narayan. Guides: Dr. M Thomas Kishore, Dr. Shekhar 72. Intimate partner violence: Trauma coping self-efficacy, P Seshadri, Dr. Harish T (Funding by ICMR). resilience and hopefulness among women in a short stay shelter home. Ms. Shilpa KS. Guide: Dr. LN Suman (NIMHANS 63. A study of developmental competencies, temperament, Intramural Funding). parenting practices and psychosocial adversities in internalizing disorders. Ms. Poornima V. Guides: Dr. M Thomas Kishore, 73. Emotional changes and attachment in marital therapy. Ms. Dr. Shekhar P Seshadri, Dr. Binu BS (Funding by ICMR). Monika Umakantha. Guide: Dr. Anisha Shah.

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74. Effectiveness of mindfulness integrated cognitive behaviour 86. Explanatory models of depression, psychological distress and therapy on anger related issues in adolescents with conduct psychological well-being in adolescents. Ms. Kadaganchi Purva disorder. Ms. S Merlyn. Guides: Dr. Mahendra P Sharma, Dr. Chandrakant. Guides: Dr. Aruna Rose Mary Kapanee, Dr. Nithya Poornima, Dr. Preeti Jacob. Meena KS.

75. Anger, emotional regulation and dispositional mindfulness in 87. Development and evaluation of psychoeducational video on patients with social anxiety disorder. Ms. Ashwini A. Guides: learning disability for parents and teachers. Ms. Lincy Benny Dr. Mahendra P Sharma, Dr. Ajay Kumar. B. Guides: Dr. Aruna Rose Mary Kapanee, Dr. Uma Hirisave, Dr. Meena KS. 76. Development of mindfulness scale. Mr. Aziz S Mukadam. Guides: Dr. Mahendra P Sharma, Dr. Nitin Anand. 88. Facial, prosodic, musical emotion perception in schizophrenia and its relationship with social cognition. Ms. Bakul Dua. 77. Self-care and its correlates in adults seeking outpatient Guides: Dr. Shantala Hegde, Dr. Venkatasubramanian G, Dr. psychiatric services. Mr. Vimal Kumar SV. Guides: Dr. Seema Mariamma Philip, Dr. Urvakhsh Mehta. Mehrotra, Dr. Paulomi Sudhir. 89. Evaluation of cognitive functions, anxiety, depression and 78. Treatment acceptability, preference and perceived barriers quality of life in patients with multiple sclerosis. Mr. Vinayaka related to psychotherapy in out-patients with common mental Yadav. Guides: Dr. Shantala Hegde, Dr. Nethravathi M. disorders. Mr. Rojo Shalom George. Guides: Dr. Seema Mehrotra, Dr. Paulomi Sudhir. 90. Development of a comprehensive scale for suicidal risk. Mr. Varun Muthuchamy. Guides: Dr. Nitin Anand, Dr. Manoj 79. Rumination and its correlates in persons with anxiety disorders. Kumar Sharma, Dr. B. Binukumar. Ms. Pratishtha Petwal. Guides: Dr. Paulomi Sudhir, Dr. Seema Mehrotra. 91. Development of protective factors scale against suicidal risk. Ms. Arunashree B. Guides: Dr. Nitin Anand, Dr. Manoj 80. Trait mindfulness, distress tolerance and anxiety sensitivity in Kumar Sharma. persons with common mental disorders. Ms. Arunya B. Guides: Dr. Paulomi M Sudhir, Dr. Shyam Sundar A. 92. Effort, symptom, performance in patients with traumatic brain injury: A neuropsychological and electrophysiological study. 81. Jumping to conclusions bias in depression: an experimental Ms. Simi Prakash K. Guides: Dr. Rajakumari P Reddy, Dr. study. Ms. Shobha Bantula. Guides: Dr. Devvarta Kumar, Dr. Jamuna Rajeswaran, Dr. Dhaval Shukla. G Venkatasubramanian. 93. Emotional intelligence and executive function in children in 82. Lived experiences of the siblings of children with autism conflict with law. Ms. Bhavna Vijay. Guides: Dr. Rajakumari P spectrum disorder. Ms. Poornima V. Guides: Dr. M Thomas Reddy, Dr. Nithya Poornima. Kishore, Dr. Shekhar P Seshadri. 94. Adolescents’ definition of self and their psychological wellbeing. 83. To establish test retest reliability, clinical validity and convergent Ms. Gowrishri S. Guides: M Nithya Poornima (Funding by validity of a scale which measures positive coping in parents UGC- JRF). of children with intellectual disability. Ms. Parvathy Jayan. Guides: Dr. M Thomas Kishore, Dr. John K Vijay Sagar, Dr. 95. School-based brief mindfulness intervention in adolescents. Binukumar B. Ms. Mareena Thampy. Guides: Dr. M Nithya Poornima, Dr. Mahendra P Sharma (NIMHANS Intramural Funding). 84. Dating violence in older adolescents: the role of gender attitudes and mental health. Ms. Ritika Chokani. Guide: Dr. Veena A 96. Communicating a diagnosis of ADHD-identifying Satyanarayana. developmentally appropriate practices. Ms. Benika Narang. Guides: Dr. M Nithya Poornima, Dr. Meena KS (NIMHANS 85. Time perspective and conflict resolution styles in relation to Intramural Funding). psychological distress and psychological wellbeing in young adults. Mr. Harish Chiluka. Guide: Dr. Aruna Rose Mary 97. Psychodynamic perspective on addictive disorders: a glimpse Kapanee. into identity ruptures affects and meanings. Ms. Aastha

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Jain. Guides: Dr. Gitanjali Narayanan, Dr. Vivek Benegal 3. Initial evaluation on first aid for mental health problems: A (NIMHANS Intramural Funding). retrospective study. Investigator: Dr. Meena KS.

98. Making sense of suffering: Centrality of trauma and its 4. Outcome evaluation of mental health literacy among community relationship to identity, meaning-making and self-reflexivity members in urban Bengaluru. Investigator: Dr. Meena KS. in young adults. Ms. Mrinalini Mahajan. Guide: Dr. Gitanjali Narayanan (Funding by NIMHANS). 5. Mental health literacy in urban and rural communities in India: An interdisciplinary approach using applied theatre 99. A study of trigunas, anasakti, personality, and methodology. Investigator: Dr. Meena KS (Funding by ESRC/ subjective wellbeing in a male clinical and community sample. AHRC/ GCRF). Ms. Chandana Balakrishnan. Guides: Dr. Jyotsna Agrawal, Dr. Mahendra P Sharma, Dr. Pratima Murthy (Funding by UGC). 6. Reporting of mental health in a stigmatizing manner within print media: An exploratory study. Ms. Yukti Ballani. Guides: 100. Association of quiet ego, ahamkara and anasakti with character Dr. Latha K, Dr. Santosh Loganathan, Dr. Meena KS, Dr. SK strengths and psychological wellbeing among emerging adults Chaturvedi. and middle aged adults. Ms. Vindya V Rai. Guide: Dr. Jyotsna Agrawal (NIMHANS Intramural Funding). 7. Evaluation of using social media as a platform for dissemination of mental health education. Ms. Jigyasa Tandon. Guides: Dr. 101. Development of a brahmavihara based intervention for Meena KS, Dr. Poornima Bhola, Dr. SK Chaturvedi. improving well-being of primary caregivers in psychiatric disorders. Ms. Poonam Bir Kaur Sahota. Guide: Dr. Jyotsna Agrawal (NIMHANS Intramural Funding). NURSING

102. Experience of disgust and symptom severity in contamination 1. Training, mentoring and skill development for the nurses in variant of obsessive compulsive disorder: Role of dispositional Districts of Bihar DMHP. Investigators: Dr. Sailaxmi Gandhi, mindfulness and psychological flexibility. Ms. Raina Jane D’ Dr. Radhakrishnan G, Dr. Prasanthi Nattala, Dr.Maya Sahu, Mello. Guide: Dr. Ajay Kumar. Dr. Bhavya KB, Dr. Naveen Kumar C, Dr. Prabhat Kumar Chand (Funding by Govt. of Bihar, DMHP programme). 103. Development and evaluation of a therapeutic writing module for emotion regulation. Ms. Merlyn S. Guides: Dr. Himani 2. Effectiveness of nurses implemented music add-on therapy Kashyap, Dr. Prabha S Chandra. (NIMAT) in managing children with behavioral problems admitted in child psychiatry ward, NIMHANS, Bengaluru. 104. Neurocognition and metacognition in anxiety disorders. Ms. Investigators: Dr. Radhakrishnan G, Dr. John Vijay Sagar, Dr. Ashwini Vishwanathan. Guide: Dr. Himani Kashyap. Ramachandra. (Funding by NIMAT).

105. Development of cognitive training program for individuals 3. Exploration of psychoactive substance and non-prescribed with remitted obsessive compulsive disorder. Ms. Fathima Rini medication use during pregnancy and lactation among women F. Guides: Dr. Himani Kashyap, Dr. Janardhan Reddy. seeking health services at selected primary health centers in South Bengaluru. Investigators: Dr. Prasanthi Nattala, Dr. Meena KS, Dr. Pratima Murthy, Dr. Girish N Rao, Dr. Rajani P. MENTAL HEALTH EDUCATION 4. Attitudes towards mental illness: A questionnaire based 1. Development of a peer-led strength building program for study from nurses of primary health care. Investigators: Dr. suicide prevention among young adults. Investigators: Dr. Sailaxmi Gandhi, Dr. Naveen C, Dr. Radhakrishnan G, Meena KS, Dr. Aruna Rose Mary Kapanee, Dr. Anish Cherian, Ms.Vijayalakshmi P, Ms. Jothimani. Dr. K John Vijay Sagar (Funding by ICSSR). 5. Development and implementation of nursing module for 2. Outcome of evaluation of capacity building for first aid for nurses’ knowledge, attitude and practice related to abuse among mental health problems amongst community members. women with mental illness. Mrs. Poreddi Vijayalakshmi. Guide: Investigator: Dr. Meena KS. Dr. Sailaxmi Gandhi, Dr. Suresh Badamath, Dr. Marimuthu.

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6. Development and pilot testing of a skill based intervention (Sk. 16. A pre-experimental study to evaluate the effectiveness of a BI) for psychoactive substance use among college students. Mrs. structured teaching programme (STP) on knowledge of young D. Padmavathy. Guides: Dr. Prasanthi Nattala, Dr. Pratima adult students of a selected college in Bengaluru regarding the Murthy. adverse effects of psychoactive substance use on reproductive health. Mrs. Shally. Guides: Dr. Prasanthi Nattala, Dr. KS 7. Efficacy of life style modification intervention on metabolic Meena. syndrome in persons with schizophrenia on treatment with antipsychotics in tertiary level psychiatric centre at Bengaluru. 17. Effectiveness of structured teaching programme on knowledge Mrs. G Jothimani. Guides: Dr. Sailaxmi Gandhi, Dr. G regarding sleep hygiene and sleep quality among alcohol Venkatsubramanian. dependent individuals at the Centre for Addiction Medicine, (CAM) NIMHANS. Ms. Rajil R. Guides: Dr. Prasanthi 8. Efficacy of anger management programme on the anger level, Nattala, Dr. Arun Kandasamy. problem solving skills, communication skills and adjustment among school going adolescents in Bengaluru. Mrs. A Shamala. 18. Effectiveness of structured teaching programme on knowledge Guides: Dr. G Radhakrishnan, Dr. M Manjula. regarding safe handling of psychotropic drugs among nurses working in psychiatric wards of NIMHANS. Mr. Harsharaja 9. Development of an intervention for well-being and healthy use SV. Guides: Dr. G Radhakrishnan, Dr. Arun Kandasamy. of digital technology among nursing students. Ms. Maya Sahu. Guides: Dr. Sailaxmi Gandhi, Dr. Manoj Kumar Sharma, Dr. 19. Effect of video assisted teaching programme on knowledge Seema Mehrotra. and practices of breast feeding among feeding mothers with severe mental illness admitted in Mother Baby Unit (MBU), 10. Effectiveness of family focused therapy (FFT) on expressed NIMHANS, Bengaluru. Mrs. Banupriya. Guides: Dr. emotion, quality of life, stress and coping in family members of Radhakrishnan G, Dr. Sundarnag Ganjekar MD. persons with bipolar disorder. Mrs. Padmavathi N. Guides: Dr. Sailaxmi Gandhi, Dr. Manjula M, Dr. Sanjeev Jain. COLLEGE OF NURSING 11. Developing and field testing of clinical schedule for primary care psychiatric nursing (CSPN). Mr. James Paul. Guides: Dr. 1. Effectiveness of planned teaching programme on knowledge G Radhakrishnan, Dr. N Manjunatha. about traumatic brain injury guidelines among staff nurses. Investigator: Sivakami S. 12. Development and pilot testing of community-based intervention (CBI) for psychoactive substance use among 2. Knowledge and attitude of nursing students towards nursing women from selected communities in Bengaluru. Mrs. Sunitha. care of clients with Dementia. Investigators: Sivakami S, Dr. Guides: Dr. Prasanthi Nattala, Dr. Girish N Rao. BV Kathyayani, Dr. Pratibha Swamy.

13. Development of a caregiver mediated instrumental activities 3. Effectiveness on problem based learning on knowledge of of daily living module for positive outcomes in persons with nursing students regarding nursing process in a selected schizophrenia and their caregivers: A feasibility study. Mrs. nursing college. Investigators: Sivakami S, Jayanthi P, Dr. BV Annie John P. Guides: Dr. Sailaxmi Gandhi, Dr. M Manjula, Kathyayani. Dr. M Krishna Prasad.

14. Impact of training on nurses’ knowledge and screening practice PSYCHIATRY in identification of children at risk for developmental delay. Mrs. R Rajalakshmi. Guides: Dr. G Radhakrishnan, Dr. Marimuthu, 1. National strategy for inclusive and community based living Dr. Preeti Jacob. for persons with mental health issues. Investigators: Dr. BN Gangadhar, Dr. Jagadisha Thirthalli, Dr. T Sivakumar (Funding 15. Effectiveness of nursing intervention on expressed emotion and by Hans Foundation). its knowledge among family members of in-patients diagnosed with schizophrenia at NIMHANS, Bengaluru. Ms. Penini 2. International prevalence and treatment of diabetes and Syhly. Guides: Dr. Sailaxmi Gandhi, Dr. Deepak Jayarajan. depression study. Investigators: Dr. SK Chaturvedi, Dr. Ameer Hamza.

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3. Developing model for Manasadhara (Day care centre for persons 11. Neurobiological effects of oxytocin on social decision making with mental illness) in Chikkaballapur district of Karnataka. in schizophrenia. Investigator: Dr. Naren P Rao (Funding by Investigators: Dr. Jagadisha Thirthalli, Dr. Shanivaram Reddy Cognitive Science Initiative Meditation – DST). K, Dr. Hareesh A (Funded by Department of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of Karnataka). 12. Examination of therapeutic efficacy and potential mechanism of yoga treatment in schizophrenia. Investigator: Dr. Naren 4. Understanding and estimating the prevalence of perceived high P Rao (Funding by Science and Technology of Yoga and support needs among persons with benchmark disabilities and Meditation – DST). their family caregivers: A community-based study. Investigators: Dr. Hareesh A, Dr. Krishna Prasad, Dr. Shanivaram Reddy 13. Understanding the neurobiological effects of oxytocin on social K, Dr. Binukumar, Dr. Jagadisha Thirthalli (NIMHANS trust deficits in schizophrenia: A multimodal imaging–genetics Intramural Funding). study. Investigator: Dr. Naren P Rao (Funding by DBT).

5. Pariraksha – Facilitating long-term psychosocial recovery 14. A multimodal imaging study to examine the role of dopamine among flood victims by strengthening the primary healthcare in social decision making in schizophrenia. Investigator: Dr. and community networks in Kerala. Investigator: Dr. Jaisoorya Naren P Rao (Funding by DST-SERB). TS (Funding by Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of Kerala). 15. Adjunctive neuropeptide for cognitive deficits in schizophrenia: A pharmacological magnetic resonance imaging study. 6. Screening and establishment of primary laboratories in PHCs Investigator: Dr. Naren P Rao (Funding by DST). and taluk hospitals of eastern region of Ernakulam district for non-communicable diseases. Investigator: Dr. Jaisoorya TS 16. Alzheimer’s disease: Understanding mechanisms for early (Funding by BPCL). diagnosis and treatment. Investigator: Dr. Naren P Rao (Funding by TATA Trusts). 7. Harm to others from alcoholphase-2: An international multi- centre study. Investigator: Dr. TS Jaisoorya (Funding by BPCL). 17. CCRYN–NIMHANS collaborative research centre. Investigator: Dr. Naren P Rao (Funding by CCRYN). 8. Early psychosocial predictors of child mental health: longitudinal study of shared and distinctive risk and protective 18. Augmentation of antipsychotics with leveodopa–fMRI study factors in UK & India. Investigators: Dr. Prabha S Chandra, to examine neurobiological effects of L-dopa in schizophrenia. Dr. Geetha Desai, Dr. K John Vijay Sagar, Dr. Thennarasu, Dr. Investigator: Dr. Naren P Rao (Funding by Brain and Behavior G Venkatasubramanian, Dr. Thomas M Kishore, Dr. Shoba Research Foundation, USA). Srinath, Dr. Helen Sharp, Reader in Clinical Psychology, NHS Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Department of Psychological 19. A pilot study to examine neurobiological correlates of social Science, IPHS, University of Liverpool, Dr. Jonathan Hill, decision in schizophrenia. Investigator: Dr. Naren P Rao Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, The University (NIMHANS Intramural Funding). of Manchester, Dr. Andrew Pickles, Professor of Biostatistics and Psychological Methods, Director of UKCRC Registered 20. Neural and immunological predictors of SSRI response in King’s Trials Unit, King’s College London (Funding by ICMR obsessive compulsive disorder: Search for a composite biomarker. and MRC, UK). Investigators: Dr. Janardhanan CN, Dr. YC Janardhan Reddy, Dr. G Venkatasubramanian (Funding by DST). 9. Dose response relationship between near infrared (NIR) light stimulation and functional brain activity in elderly. 21. Identifying reproducible bio signature of OCD Investigators: Dr. Preeti Sinha, Dr. John P John (Funding by profiles. Investigators: Dr. YC Janardhan Reddy, Dr. G NIH-FIC, USA). Venkatasubramanian, Dr. Janardhanan CN (Funding by NIMH, USA). 10. A study of functional connectivity in brain associated with cognitive impairment in ECT for depression. Investigators: Dr. 22. Mood stabilizer plus antidepressant versus mood stabilizer Preeti Sinha, Dr. Urvakhsh M Mehta, Dr. Rita Christopher, plus placebo in the maintenance treatment of bipolar disorder. Dr. Keshav Kumar, Dr. Rose Dawn Bharath (Funding by CSRI Investigators: Dr. YC Janardhan Reddy, Dr. Muralidharan and DST).

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Keshavan, Dr. Shyamsundar A, Dr. Janardhanan CN (Funding 30. Imaging-genomics approach to identify molecular markers by Canadian Institutes of Health Research). of lithium response in bipolar disorder. Investigator: Dr. Biju Viswanath (Funding by DST). 23. A prospective study of prevalence and predictors of perceived need and utilization of formal care in persons with dementia. 31. Dissecting the biology of lithium response in human induced Investigators: Dr. PT Sivakumar, Dr. Preeti Sinha, Dr. A pluripotent stem cell derived neurons from patients with bipolar Thirumoorthy (Funding by ICMR). affective disorder. Investigator: Dr. Biju Viswanath (Funding by DST-SERB). 24. Srinivasapura Aging, Neuro Senescence and Cognition (SANSCOG). Investigators: Dr. BN Gangadhar, Dr. Naren 32. Hereditary spastic paraplegia: An enigma from clinical genetic P Rao, Dr. Vijayalakshmi Ravindranath, Centre for Brain signatures to patient derived cellular models for disease Research, IISC, Dr. PT Sivakumar, Dr. Ganesh Chauhan, mechanism. Investigators: Dr. Ramakrishnan Kannan, Dr. Biju Centre for Brain Research, IISC, Dr. Mathew Varghese, Viswanath (Funding by DST-SERB). Dr. Girish N Rao, Dr. Suvarna Alladi, Dr. Ganesan Venkasubramanian, Dr. Krishna Prasad M, Dr. Preeti Sinha, 33. Characterization and functional validation of Huntington’s Dr. A. Thirumoorthy, Dr. Sojan Antony, Dr. Chandana, Dr. disease modifiers influencing disease progression and Sandhya M, Dr. B Binukumar, Dr. Bratati Kahali, Centre for manifestation: A cross-species approach. Investigators: Dr. Brain Research, IISC, Bengaluru, Dr. Govindan Rangarajan, Meera Purushottam, Dr. Biju Viswanath(Funding by DST- Department of Mathematics, IISc, Dr. Sridharan Devarajan, SERB). Centre for Neuroscience, IISc, Dr. Y Narahari, Department of Computer Science & Automation, IISc, Dr. R Kalyani, 34. Exploring the relevance of social cognition deficits in persons Department of Pathology, SDUMC, Dr. Arathi, Department with schizophrenia living in rural communities of south India. of Public Health, SDUAHER, Dr. Sunil, Department of Investigators: Dr. Naveen Kumar C (Funding by DST). Community Medicine, SDUMC (Funding by Centre for Brain Research, IISc). 35. Parental consanguinity among schizophrenia patients living in a rural community of south India: A clinical and genetic 25. Identifying biomarkers of clinical response to high-definition investigation. Investigator: Dr. Naveen Kumar C (Funding by transcranial direct current stimulation (HD-tDCS) in Dept of Biotechnology, Govt. of India). treatment resistant schizophrenia: A multimodal brain imaging study with translational implications. Investigator: Dr. G 36. Towards realizing the dream of reducing treatment gap in severe Venkatasubramanian (Funding by DST). mental disorders, impact of community intervention program in rural Karnataka-India. Investigators: Dr. C Naveen Kumar, 26. Design & development of non-invasive, multimodal Dr. N Manjunatha (Funding under Mane Manasa initiative, neuromodulatory device: studies on feasibility, safety & defence NIMHANS). applications. Investigator: Dr. G Venkatasubramanian (Funding by Life Sciences Research Board). 37. Clinical, cognitive & neurobiological profile of - treated schizophrenia patients. Dr. N Sachin. Guides: Dr. 27. Neurobiological effects of oxytocin on metacognitive deficits G Venkatasubramanian, Dr. Shivarama Varambally, Dr. in schizophrenia: A pharmacological MRI–imaging genetics Muralidharan Keshavan, Dr. Naren P Rao, Dr. Vijaya KG. study. Investigator: Dr. Shivarama Varambally (Funding by DST). CENTRE FOR ADDICTION MEDICINE 28. Modulating mirror neuron activity in schizophrenia: A novel translational application of MRI-guided transcranial magnetic 1. Consortium on vulnerability to externalizing disorders and stimulation. Investigators: Dr. Urvakhsh M Mehta, Dr. BN addiction (cVEDA). Investigators: Dr. Vivek Benegal, Dr. Biju Gangadhar (Funding by Wellcome Trust / DBT India Alliance). Viswanath (Funding by MRC, UK & ICMR).

29. Accelerating the application of stem cell technology in human 2. Accelerator program for discovery of brain disorders (ADBS). disease. Investigators: Dr. Sanjeev Jain, Dr. Biju Viswanath Investigators: Dr. Sanjeev Jain, Dr. Vivek Benegal (Funding by (Funding by DBT). DBT).

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3. Improving outcomes in mental and physical comorbidity 13. Accelerating the application of stem cell technology in human and developing research capacity (IMPACT) in south Asia. disease (ASHD). Investigators: Dr. Arun Kandasamy, Dr. Investigators: Dr. SK Chaturvedi, Dr. Pratima Murthy, Dr. Pratima Murthy (Funding by Ministry of Social Justice & Arun Kandasamy (Funding by National Institute of Health Empowerment, Govt. of India and AIIMS, New Delhi). Research & University of York, UK). 14. Alcohol: harms to others phase II-India sub study. Investigator: 4. Implementing a settings-based health promotion intervention Dr. Vivek Benegal (Funding by WHO and Thai Health). for prevention and control of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Investigators: Dr. Arun Kandasamy, Dr. Pratima 15. National mental health survey of India. Investigator: Dr. Vivek Murthy, Dr. Prabhat Kumar Chand (Funding by AXA Business Benegal (Funding by Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, & Public Health Foundation of India). Govt. of India).

5. Substance use among prison population. Investigators: Dr. 16. National survey on extent and pattern of substance use in Arun Kandasamy, Dr. Pratima Murthy (Funding by Ministry India. Investigators: Dr. Arun Kandasamy, Dr. Pratima Murthy, of Social Justice & Empowerment, Govt. of India and AIIMS, Dr. Vivek Benegal, Dr. Prabhat Kumar Chand (Funding by New Delhi). Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Govt. of India).

6. Substance use among transport workers. Investigators: Dr. 17. Pattern and prevalence of axis I psychiatric co-morbidity Arun Kandasamy, Dr. Pratima Murthy (Funding by Ministry in patients with substance use disorders–[PsyCoSUD]. of Social Justice & Empowerment, Govt. of India and AIIMS, Investigator: Dr. Arun Kandasamy. New Delhi). 18. Effect of anti-craving agents on short term outcome of 7. Substance use treatment experience survey. Investigators: Dr. alcohol dependence syndrome comorbid with schizophrenia. Arun Kandasamy, Dr. Pratima Murthy (Funding by Ministry Investigator: Dr. Lekhansh Shukla (NIMHANS Intramural of Social Justice & Empowerment, Govt. of India and AIIMS, Funding). New Delhi). 19. Response of patients treated with N-acetyl cysteine and 8. Substance use among students. Investigators: Dr. Arun for cannabis dependence syndrome. Investigator: Dr. Kandasamy, Dr. Pratima Murthy (Funding by Ministry of Vivek Benegal. Social Justice & Empowerment, Govt. of India and AIIMS, New Delhi). 20. Study on . Investigator: Dr. Lekhansh Shukla.

9. Substance use among female sex workers. Investigators: Dr. 21. Effectiveness of NIMHANS ECHO addiction for Karnataka Arun Kandasamy, Dr. Pratima Murthy (Funding by Ministry DMHP. Investigator: Dr. Prabhat Kumar Chand (Funding by of Social Justice & Empowerment, Govt. of India and AIIMS, ICMR). New Delhi). 22. Project VKN NIMHANS ECHO: Capacity building in 10. Substance use among homeless population. Investigators: Dr. addiction mental health by using tele-technology. Investigator: Arun Kandasamy, Dr. Pratima Murthy (Funding by Ministry Dr. Prabhat Kumar Chand. of Social Justice & Empowerment, Govt. of India and AIIMS, New Delhi). PSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION SERVICES 11. Substance use among /TG population. Investigators: Dr. Arun Kandasamy, Dr. Pratima Murthy (Funding by Ministry 1. An explanatory qualitative study of what after me issues among of Social Justice & Empowerment, Govt. of India and AIIMS, members of Karnataka Parents Association for Mentally Re- New Delhi). tarded Citizens. Investigators: Dr. Sivakumar T, Dr. Jagadisha Thirthalli, Dr. Aarti Jagannathan, Dr. Shanivaram Reddy K, 12. Pattern of use of rare and newer psychoactive substances. Dr. Chethan B, Manila M Mathews, Nithin Kondapuram. Investigators: Dr. Arun Kandasamy, Dr. Pratima Murthy (Funding by Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Govt. 2. Student expectation and feedback regarding teaching/ of India and AIIMS, New Delhi). training programme in psychiatric rehabilitation in psychiatric

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rehabilitation services, NIMHANS. Investigators: Dr. T 3. Yoga based intervention for opioid dependence: efficacy and Sivakumar, Dr. SK Chaturvedi, Dr. Jagadisha Thirthalli, Dr. potential mechanisms. Investigators: Dr. Hemant Bhargav, Dr. Devvarta Kumar, Dr. Poornima Bhola, Dr. Sailaxmi Gandhi, Rashmi A, Dr. Venkatsubramnian Ganesan, Dr. Narasimha V, Dr. Aarti Jagannathan, Dr. Krishna Prasad, Dr. Hareesh Dr. Priyamvada Sharma, Dr. Vedamurthachar A (Funding by Angothu, Dr. Abhishek Pathak. DST-SATYAM).

3. A naturalistic study of clinical and socio-demographic 4. Medical thermography and gas discharge visualization characteristics of patients attending psychiatric rehabilitation technique: a diagnostic approach for type 2 diabetes based on services for rehabilitation. Investigators: Dr. Sivakumar T, Dr. non-contact infrared thermal imaging and electro-photonic Chaturvedi SK, Dr. Thirthalli J, Dr. Nirmala BP, Dr. Poornima imaging: A multicentric study. Investigators: Dr. Hemant Bhola, Dr. Desai G, Dr. Gandhi S, Dr. Kumar CN, Waghmare Bhargav, Dr. Rashmi A, Dr. Naren P Rao, Dr. BN Gangadhar, A, Udgiri S. Dr. SK Chaturvedi (Funding by DST-SERB).

4. Community based rehabilitation for persons with severe 5. A study of therapeutic effect of yoga-based intervention in mental illness in a rural area of South India. Investigators: Dr. patients with somatoform pain disorders. Investigators: Dr. T Sivakumar, Dr. JagadishaThirthalli, Dr. C Naveen Kumar Geetha Desai, Dr. Shivarama Varambally, Dr. Nandakumar (NIMHANS Intramural Funding). DN, Dr. BN Gangadhar (Funding by AYUSH, GOI).

5. Clinical services project to involve patients in making 6. Therapeutic effects of yoga in depression: A neurobiological ecofriendly holi colours. Investigators: Dr. T Sivakumar, Dr. investigation. Investigator: Dr. Muralidharan K (Funding by Deepak Jayarajan (Funding by Craftizen Foundation). DST-SATYAM).

6. Effectiveness of community based rehabilitation delivered 7. Examination of therapeutic efficacy and potential mechanisms by ASHAs for persons with severe mental illness in a rural of yoga treatment in schizophrenia. Investigator: Dr Naren P community in Karnataka: A randomized controlled comparison Rao (Funding by DST-SATYAM). with specialist-delivered care. Investigators: Dr. T Sivakumar, Dr. Jagadisha Thirthalli, Dr. C Naveen Kumar, Dr. Dayanand 8. Implicit cognition and mirror neuron activity following yoga Sagar, Dr. Chethan B, Dr. Aneelraj Dhandapani (Funding by in healthy individuals. Investigators: Dr. Shivarama Varambally, ICMR). Dr. Urvakhsh Meherwan Mehta, Dr. Naren P Rao, Dr. Ganesan Venkatasubramanian (CCRYN Collaborative Project). 7. ROSes (Recovery Oriented Services) Café a healthy food initiative by persons with mental illness and family caregivers. 9. Psycho-neuro-endocrinological markers of stress and the Investigators: Dr. Sailaxmi Gandhi, Dr. JagadishaThirthalli, response to a yoga-based intervention in first degree relatives Dr. T Sivakumar, Dr. Krishna Prasad M. of schizophrenia patients. Investigators: Dr. Satyaprabha, Dr. Jagadisha Thirthalli, Dr. Rita Christopher, Dr. Kaviraj Udupa (CCRYN Collaborative Project). NIMHANS INTEGRATED CENTRE FOR YOGA 10. Understanding neuro hemodynamic correlates of ‘OM’ chanting: A functional magnetic resonance imaging study. Investigator: Dr Naren P Rao (CCRYN Collaborative Project). 1. Yoga and schizophrenia– A comprehensive assessment of neuro-plasticity (Y-SCAN): Investigators: Dr. Shivarama 11. Effect of yoga on mirror neuron activity among patients Varambally, Dr. G Venkatasubramanian, Dr. Rita Christopher, with depression: A transcranial magnetic stimulation study. Dr. Rose Dawn Bharath, Dr. Monojit Debnath, Dr. Mariamma Investigator: Dr. Rashmi A (CCRYN Collaborative Project). Philip, Dr. BN Gangadhar (Funding by Welcome Trust-DBT India Alliance). 12. Feasibility and acceptability of mother-baby yoga in mothers with severe mental illness: A pilot study. Investigator: Dr. 2. Brazil-India-China collaborative study in brain connectivity and Rashmi A (CCRYN Collaborative Project). neuromodulation techniques. Investigators: Dr. BN Gangadhar, Dr.Ganesan Venkatasubramanian, Dr. Naren P Rao, Dr. 13. Effect of yoga therapy on peripheral blood mononuclear cell Shivarama Varambally, Dr. PT Shivakumar (Funding by DST). (PBMC) response to stress in patients with depression. Mrs.

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Aditi Devi N. Guides: Dr. Shivarama Varambally, Dr. Rita 2. Police wellbeing programme. Investigators: Dr. K. Sekar, Dr. Christopher. Jayakumar C.

14. Development and validation of yoga based scale for 3. Partners in care-Experiences and needs of spouses of persons self-reflection for healthy individuals and patients with with obsessive compulsive disorder. Investigators: Dr. Ameer schizophrenia. Dr. Vinod Kumar. Guides: Dr. BN Gangadhar, Hamza, Mr. Srinivas. Dr. Naren P Rao, Dr. Mariamma Philip. 4. Sexuality and reproductive health of adolescents with disabilities: 15. Design and validation of yoga based intervention in generalized An intervention study. Investigators: Dr. N Janardhana, Dr D anxiety disorder. Dr. Pooja More. Guides: Dr. BN Gangadhar, Muralidhar, Dr. Ammer Hamza, Dr. K John Vijay Sagar, Dr. Dr. Shivarama Varambally, Dr. N Manjunatha. Uma H (Funding by ICMR).

16. Yoga for obsessive compulsive disorder. Mrs. Shubha Bhat GS. 5. Identification of psycho social needs & rehabilitation of Guides: Dr. Shivarama Varambally, Dr. Aarti Jagannathan. survivors of child sexual abuse. Investigators: Dr. N Janardhana, Dr D Muralidhar, Dr. Ameer Hamza, Dr. Uma H, Dr. Vranda, 17. Effect of yoga on ECT induced cognitive deficits-A Dr. K John Vijay Sagar (Funding by ICMR). randomized controlled trial. Dr. Nivedita Sudheer. Guides: Dr. BN Gangadhar, Dr. Jagadisha T, Dr. Shivarama Varambally, 6. Care for the care leavers from the child care institutions. Dr.Vijayakumar KG. Investigator: Dr. N Janardhana.

18. Clinical and mechanistic study of effects of yoga in patients 7. Family and individual interventions for children in difficult with obsessive compulsive disorder. Dr. Alloukik Agarwal. circumstances under the care and protection of Child Welfare Guides: Dr. Shivarama Varambally, Dr. Urvakhsh M, Dr. Committee, Bengaluru. Investigators: Dr. N Janardhana, Dr. Jitender Jakhar. Uma H, Dr. K John Vijay Sagar (Funding by Dept. of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of Karnataka). 19. Differential therapeutic effects of add on group V/S individual yoga therapy in unipolar depression: A single blinded 8. Community based interventions for creating awareness on randomized controlled study. Dr. Pratham Dua. Guides: Dr. substance abuse and developing referral network at the district BN Gangadhar, Dr. Urvakhsh Mehta. and tertiary health care system. Investigators: Dr. N Janardhana, Dr. Shanivaram Reddy, Dr. E Sinu, Dr. Hareesh (Funding by 20. Effects of add on yoga therapy on clinical outcomes in opioid NISD). dependence. Dr. Prateek. Guides: Dr. BN Gangadhar, Dr. Pratima Murthy, Dr. Rashmi A, Dr. Hemant Bhargav. 9. Developing quality social work education for supporting child protection units at the Districts and State. Investigator: Dr N 21. Development and validation of yoga based counselling program Janardhana (Funding by UNICEF). for common mental health disorders. Ms. Raksha Bhide. Guides: Dr. Geetha Desai, Dr. Hemant Bhargav. 10. Counsellors training programme on delivering psychosocial intervention module for common mental disorders among 22. Socio-culturally relevant psychotherapy based on subhashitas women living with HIV/AIDS. Investigators: Dr. R of Ramayana for persons with common mental disorders. Dhanasekara Pandian, Dr. Anish V Cherian (Funding by Ms. Chhaya. Guides: Dr. Aarti Jagannathan, Dr. Shivarama NRHM, Govt. of Karnataka). Varambally. 11. Effectiveness of a peer delivered psychosocial intervention for women caregivers of people living with HIV: Randomized PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK controlled trial. Investigators: Dr. R Dhanasekara Pandian, Dr. Anish V Cherian, Dr. Shrinivasa Bhat, Dr. Santosh Prabhu, Dr. 1. Enhancing institutional and community resilience to disasters Shishir Kumar, Dr. Praveen A, Dr. Agnieta Aiman (Funding and climate change. Investigators: Dr. K Sekar, Dr. Jayakumar by ICSSR). C (Funding by USAID- UNDP).

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12. Psychosocial correlates of domestic violence among women 21. Barriers in accessing social welfare benefits for persons with with mental illness, mental health professionals’ knowledge, disability due to severe mental disorders in rural Karnataka: attitude and preparedness to respond to domestic violence. A cross sectional survey. Investigators: Dr. Aarti Jagannathan, Investigators: Dr. Vranda MN, Dr. D Muralidhar, Dr. CK Dr. Shanivaram Reddy, Dr. Naveen C, Dr. Jagadisha T Naveen, Dr. PT Shivakumar, Dr. N Janardhan (NIMHANS (NIMHANS Intramural Funding). Intramural Funding). 22. Facilitation of Government social welfare benefits for families 13. Psychosocial predictors and profiles of long stay patients in of persons with intellectual and developmental disorders (IDD) tertiary care centre. Investigators: Dr. Vranda MN, Dr. Jagadisha in Konandur Panchayath of Thirthalli Taluk. Investigators: T, Dr. Thirumoorthy, Dr. Naveen Kumar C, Dr. Amaresha C. Dr. Aarti Jagannathan, Dr. Shanivaram Reddy, Dr. Naveen C, Dr. Jagadisha T (Funding under Mane Maanasa initiative, 14. Psychosocial competencies among rural Government school NIMHANS). children in Karnataka. Investigators: Dr. E Aravind Raj, Dr. K Janaki Raman (Funding by ICMR). 23. Need for developing database of mental health care centers and mental health professionals in India. Investigators: Dr. Ameer 15. Effects of co-ordinated support services through primary Hamza, Dr. Aarti Jagannathan, Dr. Janardhana N, Dr. Jagadisha caregivers in improving the functionality and quality of life Thirthalli, Ms. Sindhu MG, Dr. D Muralidhar (NIMHANS among persons with schizophrenia. Investigators: Dr. Gobinda Intramural Funding). Majhi, Dr. D Muralidhar, Dr. S Varambally, Dr. B Binukumar, Dr. Devvarta Kumar (NIMHANS Intramural Funding). 24. Skill training in home based economic activity for women caregivers of person with mental disability in rural Karnataka: 16. Buffering effect of social security benefits for persons with An action research. Investigators: Dr. Aarti Jagannathan, Dr. psychiatric disability on their caregivers’ burden and quality of Shanivaram Reddy, Dr. Naveen C, Dr. Jagadisha T. life. Investigators: Dr. Gobinda Majhi, Dr. D Muralidhar, Mr. Vinit Kumar Singh, Mr. Virupaksha, Mr. Tejas F Vasava, Dr. 25. Feasibility and pilot testing of virtual-yoga sessions for Devvarta Kumar. individuals with mental health disorders in the community. Investigators: Dr. Aarti Jagannathan, Dr. Satyapriya M, Dr. 17. System strengthening on early childhood development, Shivarama Varambally, Dr. Prabha Chandra. education and child protection: Collaboration for the capacity building of inter-departmental stakeholders on life cycle 26. Promoting effective implementation of maintenance and approach for the development of children in the state of Odisha. welfare of parents and senior citizens act. Investigators: Investigators: Dr. Kavita Jangam, Dr. Kim Vaiphaei (Funding Dr. Sojan Antony, Dr. A Thirumoorthy Dr. PT Sivakumar by UNICEF, Odisha). (Funding by NISD).

18. Mapping of resources available for tobacco cessation services in 27. Clinical and psychosocial outcomes among mothers and infants Karnataka and knowledge about these services among doctors, admitted under perinatal psychiatry services at NIMHANS-A nurses and health care treatment seekers. Investigators: Dr. Sinu retrospective study chart review. Investigators: Dr. Sundernag, E, Dr. Pratima Murthy, Dr. Prabhat Kumar (Funding by State Dr. Kim Vaipheai. Tobacco Control Cell, Dept. of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of Karnataka). 28. Adolescents with epilepsy: Development of a family intervention programme. Investigators: Dr. Priya Treesa 19. Tobacco control programme implementation status and Thomas, Dr. Raghavendra, Dr. Ravindranath Chowdary, Dr. challenges in Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike–(Urban). Sanjib Sinha (Funding by ICSSR). Investigators: Dr. Sinu E, Dr. Pratima Murthy, Dr. Prabhat Kumar (Funding by Dept. of Health and Family Welfare, Govt 29. Family burden and quality of life in children and adults of Karnataka). with mitochondrial disorders. Investigators: Dr. Priya Treesa Thomas, Dr. Madhu N, Dr. Bindu PS, Dr. AB Taly 20. Extent of loss tobacco ban in Karnataka–Progress and (NIMHANS Intramural Funding). implementation. Investigators: Dr. Sinu E, Dr. Pratima Murthy, Dr. Prabhat Kumar (Funding by Dept. of Health and Family 30. Development of evidence based lay health worker delivered Welfare, Govt. of Karnataka). psycho-social intervention module for women with common

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mental disorders in rural India: A population based study. 39. Self sustaining-running photocopying shop in NIMHANS- Investigators: Dr. Anish V Cherian, Dr. Shrinivasa Bhat U, OPD Complex. Investigators: Dr. Aarti Jagannathan, Dr. Dr. Veena Sathyanarayana (Funding by DST & Public Health Krishna Prasad M, Dr. Jagadisha Thirthalli. Foundation of India). 40. Issues and concerns of patients and their caregivers of Guillain 31. Improving referral rates to local health care services for people Barre Syndrome. Investigators: Dr. BP Nirmala, Dr. Anupam with mental illness through ‘ASHAs training’ program. Gupta, Dr. Meeka Khanna, Dr. Rashmi Krishnan UK. Investigators: Dr. Anish V Cherian, Dr. Shrinivasa Bhat U, Dr. Manoj Kumar, Dr. Santosh Prabhu, Dr. Krishna Vaddipatri, 41. Evaluating efficacy of family intervention package to enhance Prof. Linda B Cottler, Prof. Graham Thornicroft (Funding by family functioning and quality of life of persons with spinal Fogarty International, USA). cord injury. Investigators: Dr. BP Nirmala, Dr. Anupam Gupta, Dr. Meeka Khanna, Dr. Rashmi Krishnan. 32. International study on discrimination and stigma outcome. Investigators: Graham Thornicroft, King’s College London, 42. Factors associated with family retention in treatment of persons Dr. Anish V Cherian, Dr. Santosh Loganathan (Funding by with schizophrenia. Mr. Tejas F Vasava. Guides: Dr. Gobinda Medical Research Council, UK). Majhi, Dr. D Muralidhar, Dr. Devvarta Kumar.

33. Scaling, evidence and social innovation in global mental health. 43. Effectiveness of lifestyle modification for metabolic syndrome Investigators: Dr. Sumeet Jain, University of Edinburgh, in persons with severe mental illness. Mr. Vinit Kumar Singh. Dr. Winston Kwon, University of Edinburgh, Mr. Clement Guides: Dr D Muralidhar, Dr Muralidharan K (Funding by Bayetti, University College London, Dr. Anish V Cherian, UGC). Kaaren Mathias, EHA–Burans, Dehradun, Dr. Manoj Kumar, Mental Health Action Trust, Calicut, Kerala, Ms. Sarbani Das 44. Adaptability of ZIKA tool kit for psychosocial support Roy Secretary, Iswar Sankalpa, Kolkata (Funding by Wellcome preparedness. Ms. Vasundharaa S Nair. Guides: Dr. K Sekar, Trust, UK). Dr. Priya Treesa Thomas.

34. Issues and concerns of patients and their caregivers of Guillain 45. Experiences and needs of adolescent children living with a Bare syndrome. Investigators: Dr. BP Nirmala, Dr. Anupam parent with mental illness. Ms. Divya Ballal. Guides: Dr. N Gupta, Dr. Meeka Khanna, Dr. Vranda. Janardhana, Dr. Prabha S Chandra (Funding by UGC-JRF).

35. Psychosocial care to women and children of Kerala flood 46. Development and feasibility of testing of supported education disaster. Investigators: Dr. K Sekar, Dr. Jayakumar C (Funding programme for adults with SMDs. Mr. A Sadananda Reddy. by UNICEF). Guides: Dr. Aarti Jagannathan, Dr. D Muralidhar, Dr. C Naveen Kumar, Dr. Thomas Kishore M (NIMHANSIntramural 36. Aftercare of youth leaving care of child care institutions. Funding). Investigator: Dr N Janardhana (Funding by Udayan Care, UNICEF and TATA Trusts). 47. Effectiveness of self-management intervention strategies for persons with schizophrenia and related disorders. Ms. 37. Programme for improving knowledge, attitudes and behaviour Priyankadevi S. Guides: Dr. Vranda MN, Dr. Vijayakumar KG of primary care providers towards people with mental illness (Funding by SERB-JRF). (PRIMARY). Investigator: Dr. Anish V Cherian (NIMHANS Intramural Funding). 48. Lived experience of spouses of persons with motor neuron disease. Ms. Manjusha Warrier G. Guides: Dr. Priya Treesa 38. Feasibility testing of employment programme on work Thomas, Dr. A Nalini. performance of persons with mental illness who are under regular treatment. Investigators: Dr. Aarti Jagannathan, 49. Effectiveness of psychosocial care training programme for the Dr. Naveen CN, Dr. Jagadisha T, Dr. SK Chaturvedi, Dr. staff working in the old age homes. Mr. Manjunatha S. Guides: Devvarta Kumar, Dr. Poornima Bhola, Dr. Krishna Prasad, Dr. A Thirumoorthy, Dr. Sojan Antony, Dr. PT Sivakumar. Dr. Radhakrishna, Dr. Sivakumar T, Dr. Hareesh A, Dr. Deepak Jayarajan (Funding by Ministry of Social Justice and 50. The effectiveness of solution focused brief therapy in improving Empowerment, Govt. of India). the functionality and quality of life of persons with mental

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illness–A pilot study. Ms. Lekshmi Vimala. Guides: Dr. A Mr. Adharsa Ajayan. Guides: Dr. Vranda MN, Dr. Arun Thirumoorthy, Dr. K Sekar. Khandaswamy (Funding by UGC-JRF).

51. Marriage related expectations and perspectives among 59. Quality of life, risk perception and reproductive decision unmarried adults with severe mental illness. Ms. Lavinia making among women with Epilepsy. Ms. Pallerla Srikanth. Adella Mary Lyngdoh. Guides: Dr. Sojan Antony, Dr. K Janaki Guides: Dr.Vranda MN, Dr.Priya Thomas, Dr. Raghavendra K Raman, Dr. A Thirumoorthy, Dr. Chetan B. (Funding by UGC-JRF).

52. Homeless women with chronic mental illness placed in 60. Efficacy of life skills intervention on adolescents in rural high shelter care homes- An in-depth analysis of social and clinical school. Mrs. Gayatri. Guide: Dr. Vranda MN (NIMHANS outcomes. Ms. Febna Moorkath. Guides: Dr. Vranda MN, Dr. Intramural Funding). C Naveen Kumar (Funding by UGC-SRF). 61. Efficacy of group intervention module for adolescent girls 53. Development and feasibilty testing of school based programme on self awareness. Ms Jasmine Mary John. Guides: Dr. N on bullying for teachers and non-teaching staff. Ms. Dahunlyne Janardhana, Dr HR Nagendra (Funding by ICMR-JRF). Shylla. Guides: Dr. Kavita Jangam, Dr. Preeti Jacob (Funding by UGC-JRF). 62. Psycho social profile of adolescent girls in romantic relationship under care and protection of child welfare committee. Ms. 54. The lived experiences of children in child custody disputes: An Manjula B. Guides: Dr. BP Nirmala, Dr. N Janardhana exploratory study in urban Bengaluru. Ms. Priyanka Pavithran (Funding by KSICPS). Nambiar. Guides: Dr. Kavita Jangam, Dr. Shekhar P Seshadri (Funding by UGC-JRF). 63. Perception of parenting style among young adults. Mr Sukanya Rajan. Guides: Dr. N Janardhana, Dr. D Muralidhar, Dr. 55. A child centric study on the lived experience of children with Mariamma Philip (Funding by UGC-JRF). DMD. Mr. Arun S. Guides: Dr. Priya Treesa Thomas, Dr. A Nalini, Dr. Thomas Kishore M, Dr. K John Vijay Sagar. 64. Family of origin’s role and personality on couples seeking marital therapy: An exploratory study’. Ms. Silpa Vishwanath. Guides: 56. Effectiveness of student enrichment programme by teachers for Dr. N Janardhana, Dr. D Muralidhar (Funding by UGC-JRF). rural school children. Mr. Patrick Jude L. Guides: Dr. K Sekar, Dr. E Aravind Raj (Funding by UGC-JRF). 65. Emotional journey among parents of child sexual abuse survivors. Ms. Veenashree. Guides: Dr. N Janardhana, Dr. K 57. Development of a social case work model for chronic daily John Vijay Sagar. headache. Ms. Bhuvaneshwari B. Guides: Dr. Priya Treesa Thomas, Dr. Girish Baburao Kulkarni (Funding by UGC- 66. Emerging adulthood: The experiences and needs of youths with JRF). disability. Ms. Joice Steffi. Guides: Dr. Gobinda Mahji, Dr. N Janardhana. 58. A study on perceived experiences, barriers and facilitators in seeking treatment among women with substance use disorder.

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NEUROSCIENCES

CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES Guides: Dr. Sampath S, Dr. Vani Santhosh, Dr. Arivazhagan A (Partly funded by TVS Student Bursary, NSICON 2011). 1. Neural oscillations as biomarkers of epileptogenic zone in localization related epilepsy. Dr. Velmurugan J. Guides: Dr. 10. Study of sleep architecture, cognition and neurochemical Sanjib Sinha, Professor, Dr. Satish Chandra P, Dr. Srikantan correlates in Parkinson’s disease and other atypical Parkinsonism. Nagarajan, Professor, Department of Radiology & Biomedical Dr. Ragasudha Botta. Guides: Dr. Ravi Yadav, Dr. Pramod K Imaging, University of California, San Francisco. Pal, Dr. Anita Mahadevan, Dr. Bindu Kutty, Dr. Keshav Kumar.

2. Neuro-progressive changes across the clinical stages of 11. Genetic, proteomic and advanced neuroimaging correlates of Bipolar I Disorder: understanding the potential role of serum spinocerebellar ataxia 2. Dr. Albert Stezin Sunny. Guides: Dr. biomarkers and neurocognitive task performance. Dr. Preethi Pramod Kumar Pal, Dr. Sanjeev Jain, Dr. Rose Dawn Bharath, V Reddy. Guides: Dr. Murulidharan K, Dr. Monojit Debnath, Dr. Jitender Saini, Dr.Shantala Hegde, Dr. Harsh Gowda. Dr. Rajkumar P Reddy. (NIMHANS Intramural Funding).

3. Differential neural activation during neuro congnitive 12. Mutational analysis in Duchenne and Becker muscular functioning in obsessive compulsive disorder with dystrophy – A next generation sequencing based study with predominantly contamination and taboo thought related genotype-phenotype correlation. Dr. Kiran Polavarapu. Guides: symptoms. Dr. Thatikonda Navya Spurthi. Guides: Dr. Shyam Dr. Nalini A, Dr. Monojit Debnath, Dr. Jamuna Rajeshwaran. Sundar A, Dr. YC Janardhan Reddy. 13. Neuro-progressive changes across the cinical stages of Bipolar 4. A cross – sectional gray and white matter structural magnetic I Disorder: Understanding the potential role of serum resonance imaging study of recent-onset and chronic biomarkers and neurocognitive task performance. Dr. Preethi schizophrenia. Dr. Vineeth Mohan. Guides: Dr. John P John, V Reddy. Guides: Dr. Murulidharan K, Dr. Monojit Debnath, Dr. Sydney Moirangthem, Dr. Jitender Saini. Dr. Rajkumar P Reddy.

5. Identification of biomarkers for psychosis in Parkinson’s disease 14. Neuro-dynamics of epilepsy using Magnetoencephalography by advanced neuroimaging, retinal imaging, neuropsychological (MEG). Investigators: Dr. GK Bhargava. Guides: Dr. Sanjib profiling, and genetic polymorphism studies. Dr. Abhishek Sinha, Dr. K Thennarasu, Dr. Ceon Ramon. Lenka. Guides: Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal, Dr. Rita Christopher, Dr. Jitender Saini, Dr. A Shyam Sundar, Dr. Shantala Hegde. 15. Exploring the structural and functional connectivity of the basal ganglia- thalamo-cortical and cerebello-thalamo-cortical 6. Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging of brain in duchenne networks in tremor dominant Parkinson’s disease, essential muscular dystrophy. Dr. Preethish Kumar V. Guides: Dr. A tremor and essential tremor plus syndrome. Dr. Shweta Prasad. Nalini, Dr. Jamuna Rajeswaran, Dr. Jitender Saini. Guides: Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal, Dr. Rose Dawn Bharath, Dr. Jitender Saini. 7. Clinical spectrum and immunobiology of neuromyelitis optica. Dr. Hari Krishna B. Guides: Dr. P Satish Chandra, Dr. V Ravi, Dr. Nethravati, Dr. Manjunatha, Dr. Anita Mahadevan. EPIDEMIOLOGY

8. Lithium induced molecular network changes in Huntington’s 1. National Mental Health Survey. Investigators: Dr. G Gururaj, disease. Dr. Nikhil Ratna. Guides: Dr. Mathew Varghese, Dr. Dr. Girish N (Funding by MoHFW, Govt. of India). Pramod Kumar Pal, Dr. Ramakrishnan Kannan, Dr Keshava Prasad. 2. Harms to others from drinking – Phase 2 India country study. Investigator: Dr. Girish N (Funding by Thai Health). 9. Mitochondrial DNA copy number variation in glioblastoma and its effect on sensitivity to radiation and chemotherapy- a 3. NMHP MIS dashboard. Investigator: Dr. Girish N (Funding clinical-molecular characterization. Dr. Sravya Palavalasa. by MoHFW, Govt. of India).

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4. Developing and implementing mental health promotion Sriganesh K, Dr. Harsha Shanthanna (Funding by Academy of services for youth in Karnataka – Project Yuva Spandana. Regional Anaesthesia of India). Investigators: Dr. G Gururaj, Dr. Pradeep BS (Funding by Dept. of Youth Empowerment and Sports, Govt. of Karnataka). 3. Retrospective audit of anesthetic management and perioperative complications in patients with congenital cyanotic heart disease 5. Developing and implementing life skills and counselling undergoing surgery for brain abscess. Investigators: Dr. services for youth through NSS co-ordinators in Karnataka. Sriganesh K, Dr. GS Umamaheswara Rao. Investigators: Dr. Pradeep BS, Dr. G Gururaj (Funding by NSS Wing of the Dept. of Youth Empowerment of Sports, Govt. of 4. A retrospective audit of the electronic anesthesia record system: Karnataka). a quality assessment and improvement initiative. Investigators: Dr. Sriganesh K, Dr. Suparna Bharadwaj. 6. Child injury prevention project. Investigators: Dr. G Gururaj, Dr. Gautham MS (Funding by UL India Pvt. Limited). 5. International observational study to understand the impact and BEst practices of airway management in critically ill patients 7. Tamil Nadu Accident and Emergency Research Initiative (INTUBE study). Investigators: Dr. Gopalakrishna KN, Dr. (TAEI) - baseline survey. Investigators: Dr. Gururaj G, Dr. Suparna B, Dr. Nishanth S. Gautham MS (Funding by National Health Mission, Govt. of Tamil Nadu). 6. Role of circulating cortisol levels on hemodynamic instability and outcome after acute traumatic brain injury. Investigators: 8. Impact of IDDEA (Identification of Developmental Dr. Gopalakrisha KN, Dr. GS Umamaheswara Rao, Dr. Rita Disabilities and Early Action) training module on early Christopher, Dr. Dhaval P Shukla, Dr. Ravitej. (NIMHANS childhood disability assessment and management. Investigators: Intramural Funding) Dr. G Shashikala, DEIC, Bengaluru, Dr. Meenakshi Girish, NKP Salve Institute of Medical Sciences, Nagpur, Dr. Senthil 7. Assessment of cerebral oxygenation, electrical activity and blood Amudhan, Dr. Gayathri, BMCRI, Bengaluru, Dr. Maria flow characteristics following long sudarshan kriya yoga in art Lewin MD, St. John’s Medical College, Bengaluru (Funding of living practitioners. Investigators: Dr. Suparna Bharadwaj, by Indian Academy of Cerebral Palsy). Dr. Umamaheswara Rao GS, Mr.Vedamurthachar, Ms. Geetha L Jaiswal (Funding by DST). 9. End-users experience of using IDDEA card in early identification & intervention for developmental differences: 8. Correlation between the severity of paroxysmal sympathetic A utility assessment and validation using triangulation model. hyperactivity (PSH) and plasma catecholamine levels in patients Investigators: Dr. G Shashikala, DEIC, Bengaluru, Dr. with severe traumatic brain injury (sTBI). Investigators: Dr. Meenakshi Girish, NKP Salve Institute of Medical Sciences, Sonia Bansal, Dr. Rohini M Surve, Dr. Dhaval P Shukla Nagpur, Dr. Senthil Amudhan, Dr. Gayathri, BMCRI, (NIMHANS Intramural Funding). Bengaluru, Dr. Maria Lewin MD, St. John’s Medical College, Bengaluru (Funding by Indian Academy of Cerebral Palsy). 9. Advanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) based predictors of long term functional outcome in severe traumatic brain injury. Investigators: Dr. Rohini M Surve, Dr. GS NEUROANAESTHESIA & Umamaheswara Rao, Dr. Radhakrishnan M, Dr. Sonia Bansal, NEUROCRITICAL CARE Dr. Rose Dawn Bharath. (NIMHANS Intramural Funding).

10. Effect of pentoxyphylline on microvascular flow pattern in 1. Production and biocompatibility testing of indigenous experimental cerebral vasospasm model. Investigators: Dr. intracranial pressure sensor and monitor. Investigators: Dr. VJ Radhakrishnan, Dr. Prabu Raj AR (NIMHANS Intramural Ramesh, Dr. GS Umamaheswara Rao (Funding by Society for Funding). Biomedical Technology).

11. Effect of remote ischemic preconditioning on cerebral 2. Comparison of Scalp block with dexmedetomidine infusion vasospasm and biomarkers of cerebral ischemia in patients with versus Scalp block with fentanyl infusion on perioperative pain cerebral aneurysmal sub arachnoid haemorrhage: A randomized during craniotomies for brain tumors: A randomized controlled controlled trial. Dr. Sangeetha RP. Guides: Dr. Ramesh VJ, Dr. pilot trial with non-inferiority design. Investigators: Dr.

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Sriganesh K, Dr. Rita Christopher, Dr. Dhananjay Bhat, Dr. and severe traumatic brain injury patients - A prospective Arvinda HR (Funding by ICMR and ISNACC). study. Investigators: Dr. Kanchan V Bilgi. Guides: Dr. GS Umamaheswara Rao, Dr. Gopalakrishna KN. 12. Evaluating nociception indices ANI and SPI in elective supratentorial tumour surgeries under general anaesthesia – A 22. A study of ventilator associated pneumonia in interrupted prospective single group correlational study. Dr. Prashanth A and uninterrupted breathing systems in patients ventilated Menon. Guides: Dr. Madhusudan Reddy, Dr. Sudhir V. for neurological illnesses. Dr. Archana K Raichurkar. Guides: Dr. VJ Ramesh, Dr. Rohini M Surve, Dr. Veena Kumari HB 13. Evaluation of the dose requirement of propofol for induction (Funding by ISNACC and ICMR). of anaesthesia in patients with traumatic brain injury using bilateral bispectral index. Dr. Seham Syeda. Guides: Dr. 23. Effect of respiratory physiological changes on intracranial Bhadrinarayan V, Dr. Sonia Bansal. physiology; optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) and cerebral oxygen saturation (rScO2) in acute traumatic brain injury 14. Usefulness of combination of preoperative assessment of optic (TBI). Dr. Swetha Balakrishnan. Guides: Dr. Sriganesh K, Dr. nerve sheath diameter and heart rate variability to predict Shweta S Naik, Dr. Subhash Konar. intraoperative brain condition in patients with supratentorial tumors. Dr. Mathangi Krishnakumar. Dr. Bhadrinarayan V, Dr. 24. Point of care bedside lung ultrasound compared with chest Gopalakrishnan KN, Dr. Dhananjaya I Bhat. x-ray in diagnosing postoperative pulmonary complications in neurosurgical patients. Dr. Tejaswi GM. Guides: Dr. Gopala 15. Effect of Phenylephrine Vs Mephentermine treatment on Krishna KN, Dr. Aravinda HR. frontal lobe oxygenation during correction of hypotension in supratentorial cerebral tumour patients under general 25. Assessment of satisfaction with care among family members anaesthesia – A randomized controlled study. Dr. Roshan K of patients admitted in neuro intensive care unit. Dr. Nisal. Guides: Dr. VJ Ramesh, Dr. Sudhir V. . Guides: Dr. Umamaheswara Rao GS, Dr. Suparna Bharadwaj. 16. Performance of Analgesia Nociceptive Index and Surgical Pleth Index during acute blood loss during surgery. Dr. Sindhu Priya 26. Cerebral hemodynamic changes during therapeutic M. Guides: Dr. GS Umamaheswara Rao, Dr. Sonia Bansal. intra-arterial infusion in patients treated for aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. Dr. Anagh Chakravorty. Guides: Dr. 17. Effect of fluid pre-loading on hypotension following induction Radhakrishnan M, Dr. Dhritiman Chakrabarti, Dr. Aravinda of general anaesthesia in patients with chronic cervical HR, Dr. Dhananjay I Bhat. myelopathy. Dr. Anto Paul. Guides: Dr. Madhusudan Reddy, Dr. Sriganesh K. NEUROIMAGING & INTERVENTIONAL 18. Correlation of cerebral oximetry with post-operative cognitive RADIOLOGY dysfunction in patients undergoing spinal surgery in prone position. Dr. Nupur Karan. Guides: Dr. Madhusudan Reddy, 1. EEG microstates and epilepsy. Investigator: Dr. Rose Dawn Dr. Sonia Bansal. Bharath.

19. Reliability of pre-induction inferior vena cava assessment with 2. Cerebello-thalamo-cortical resting state connectivity markers ultrasound for the prediction of post-induction hypotension in patients with movement disorders. Investigators: Dr. Rose in neurosurgical patients undergoing intracranial surgery. Dr. Dawn Bharath, Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal, Dr. Nethravathi, Dr. Amit Goyal. Guides: Dr. V Bhadrinarayan, Dr. Rohini M Keshav Kumar (Funding by DST). Surve.

3. Machine learning detects epilepsy networks in patients with 20. Preanesthetic ultrasonographic gastric volume assessment TLE. Investigators: Dr. Rose Dawn Bharath, Dr. Rajanikant in patients undergoing elective/emergency intracranial Panda, Dr. Jeetu Raj, Dr. Sanjib Sinha, Dr. Kenchaiah neurosurgery. Dr. Kumari Pallavi. Guide: Dr. V Sudhir. Raghavendra, Dr. Ravindranadh Chowdary Mundlamuri, Dr. Ganne Chaitanya, Dr. Anita Mahadevan, Dr. Arivazhagan 21. Correlation of Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio and Platelet- Arimappamagan, Dr. Malla Bhaskara Rao, Dr. Kandavel to-Lymphocyte Ratio with neurologic outcome in moderate

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Thennarasu, Dr. Kaushik Majumdar, Dr. Parthasarathy of the effect of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) Satishchandra, Dr. Tapan Gandhi. on language function in early post stroke patients. Investigators: Dr. P Vandana, Dr. Anupam Gupta, Dr. C Andrade, Dr. Girish 4. Susceptibility of brain white matter to inflammatory mediators B Kulkarni. in Parkinson’s disease: An exploratory DTI study. Investigators: Dr. Jitender Saini, Dr. Pramod Pal, Dr. Ravi Yadav, Dr. Monojit 3. Developing exoskeletal robot for patients with Myelopathies. Debnath, Dr. Shanthala Hegde (Funding by DST-SERB). Investigators: Mr. Girish, Bionic Yantra, Dr. Anupam Gupta (Funding by Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance 5. Measurement of whole-body radiation exposure rate of the Council (BIRAC). medical professionals and other support staff (radiation worker and non-radiation worker) involved in imaging of patients in a 4. International study of the waiting time for admission Magnetic resonance Imaging-Positron Emission Tomography to specialist spinal cord injury rehabilitation inpatient (MRI-PET) facility with or without sedation/ general rehabilitation and subsequent causes and impact of barriers anesthesia. Investigators: Dr. Chandana, Dr. Ramesh. to discharge. Investigator: Dr. Anupam Gupta (multicentric project with participating centres at Australia, Netherlands, 6. Novel approach to prepare in-house sterile preparation of Switzerland and Italy) 99mTc-Trodat-1 and its clinical usage. Investigators: Dr. Pardeep Kumar, Dr. Chandana. 5. Urodynamic evaluation of lower urinary tract dysfunction in persons with Neuromyelitisoptica. Dr. Sivaram A. Guides: Dr. 7. Standardization and radiosynthesis of 18F-AVT-001. Anupam Gupta, Dr. Meeka Khanna, Dr. Rashmi Krishnan. Investigators: Dr. Pardeep Kumar, Dr. Afsal Mohammed, Essente Healthcare (Funding by Essente Healthcare Pvt. Ltd.) 6. Trans cranial colour coded duplex sonography findings in stroke survivors undergoing rehabilitation: A descriptive study. Dr. 8. Assessment of brain plasticity induced by repeated trans cranial Srikanth V. Guides: Dr. Meeka Khanna, Dr. Anupam Gupta, magnetic stimulation in patient with movement disorder using Dr. Rashmi Krishnan. resting brain networks and connectivity. Investigators: Dr. Rose Bharath Dawn, Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal (DST). NEUROLOGY 9. Moyamoya disease: Exploring the role of Arterial Spin Labelling (ASL) and comparison of ASL with T2* perfusion 1. A comparative study comparing intensified treatment with and DSA findings. Dr. Nishtha Yadav. Guides: Dr. Hima moxifloxacin/pyrazinamide versus standard anti-tubercular Pendharkar, Dr. AK Gupta, Dr. Chandrajit Prasad, Dr. Dhaval therapy for CNS tuberculoma. Investigator: Dr. A Nalini Shukla, Dr. K Thennarasu, Dr. Sonia Bansal. (Funding by DST).

10. Real time two dimensional intra-arterial angiographic 2. National registry for rare and other inherited disorders. perfusion imaging for evaluation of vasospasm in aneurysmal Investigator: Dr. A Nalini (Funding by ICMR). subarachnoid hemorrhage and treatment response assessment to intra-arterial vasodilator therapy. Dr. Shamick Biswas. 3. Can cortical excitability changes predict the onset of cognitive Guides: Dr. Chandrajit Prasad, Dr. Hima Pendharkar, Dr. AK impairment in Parkinson’s disease? Investigators: Dr. Pramod Gupta, Dr. Dwarakanath Srinivas. Kumar Pal, Dr. Nitish L Kamble (Funding by DST-CSRI)

4. Protein biomarker discovery for Parkinson’s disease. NEUROLOGICAL REHABILITATION Investigators: Dr. Akhilesh Pandey, Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal (Funding by Wellcome Trust-DBT India Alliance). 1. A retrospective chart review of sociodemographic and clinical profile of patients receiving disability certificates from a 5. Investigating the role of nicotinic neuromodulation in quaternary research hospital (NIMHANS). Investigators: Dr. levodopa-induced dyskinesias. Investigators: Dr. T Nivethida Siva Kumar, Dr. Anupam Gupta. (Intermediate Fellow), Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal, Dr. Sanjib Sinha, Dr. Jitender Saini, Dr. K Thennarasu (Funding by 2. A prospective, randomized, double blind, sham-controlled study Wellcome Trust UK-DBT India Alliance).

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6. The Indian movement disorder registry and biobank: Clinical 16. MEG spike and its source localization and network alterations and genetic evaluation of movement disorders in Indian patients. in children and adolescents with Autism spectrum disorder Investigators: Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal, Dr. Akhilesh Pandey, Dr. with/without Epilepsy. Investigator: Dr. Sanjib Sinha (Funding Ravi Yadav, Dr. Babylakshmi Muthusamy (Funding by DBT) by US-Fogarty Grant).

7. Imaging pattern recognition and genetic profile as biomarkers 17. Neural basis of cognitive reserve: Role of bilingualism and in patients with Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) / FTD education. Investigator: Dr. Suvarna Alladi (Funding by DST). overlap syndromes and early onset Alzheimer’s Dementia in the Indian Context. Investigators: Dr. Subasree Ramakrishnan, 18. Strengthening responses to dementia in developing countries. Dr. Suvarna Alladi, Dr. Gautham Arunachal Udupi (Funding Investigator: Dr. Suvarna Alladi (Funding by Global Challenges by DST – CSRI). Research Fund UK, ARDSI).

8. Next generation sequencing to investigate mitochondrial 19. Dementia science program: Incidence/prevalence/risk analysis mutation spectrum in movement disorders. Investigators: Dr. of dementia and basic research thereof. Investigator: Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal, Dr. Akhilesh Pandey, Dr. Ravi Yadav, Dr. Suvarna Alladi (Funding by DBT). Babylakshmi Muthusamy. (Funding by DST-SERB). 20. Multilingualism and multiliteracy: Raising learning outcomes 9. Advanced network analysis of the structural connectome of in challenging contexts in primary school children in India. human brain.Investigators: Dr. Madhura Ingalhalikar, Dr. Investigator: Dr. Suvarna Alladi (Funding by ESRC). Pramod Kumar Pal, Dr. Jitender Saini (Funding DST-SERB) 21. Development and validation of a comprehensive clinical and 10. Exploring the role of the basal ganglia-thalamo-cortical and neuropsychological test battery for use in Indian context for cerebello-thalamo-cortical networks in the pathogenesis of vascular cognitive impairment- Phase II. Investigator: Dr. postural and rest tremors in Parkinson’s disease and essential Suvarna Alladi (Funding by ICMR). tremor using simultaneous EMG-fMRI and diffusion tensor imaging. Investigators: Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal, Dr. Ravi Yadav, 22. Psychosocial intervention in motor neuron disease. Investigators: Dr. Jitender Saini, Dr. Nitish L Kamble, Dr. John P John Dr. A Nalini, Dr. Priya Treesa Thomas, Dr. Prakashi Rajaram (Funding by DST-SERB). (Funding by ICMR).

11. Investigating the effects of age of onset on the structural 23. Role of anti-ganglioside complex antibodies in pathobiology connectome in essential tremor through high angular of Guillain Barré syndrome: a clinical, electrophysiological and resolution diffusion MRI. Investigators: Dr. Jitender Saini, immunological correlative study with longitudinal follow up. Dr. Madhura Ingalhalikar, Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal (Funding Investigator: Dr. Madhu Nagappa (Funding by DST). by DST). 24. Understanding the role of mitochondrial dysfunction in 12. Towards identification of novel genes for reflex epilepsy (hot inherited peripheral neuropathies: A phenotype-genotype water epilepsy) triggered by tactile and temperature stimuli. correlative study using next generation sequencing. Investigator: Dr. Sanjib Sinha (Funding by ICMR). Investigators: Dr. Madhu Nagappa, Dr. Bindu PS, Dr. AB Taly, Dr. Monojit Debnath, Dr. Yasha TC, Dr. Gayathri N, Dr. 13. From disease phenotype to the molecular mechanisms Anita Mahadevan, Dr. MM Srinivas Bharath, Dr. HR Arvinda underlying juvenile myoclonic epilepsy. Investigator: Dr. Sanjib (Funding by ICMR). Sinha (Funding by ICMR). 25. Hereditary spastic paraplegia: an enigma. From clinical 14. Development of intra-operative ECoG and depth recording genetic signatures to patient derived cellular models for disease electrodes for surgery for refractory epilepsy: Part 2. Investigator: mechanisms. Investigators: Dr. Ramakrishnan Kannan, Dr. Dr. Sanjib Sinha (Funding by SBMT-DEBEL). Bindu PS, Dr. Madhu Nagappa (Funding by DST- SERB).

15. Functional connectivity in mild cognitive impairment and 26. Temporal validity of biochemical aspirin-responsiveness status Alzheimer’s disease- An fMRI-MEG study. Investigator: Dr. in patients with ischemic stroke on constant dose of aspirin. Sanjib Sinha (Funding by DST). Investigators: Dr. Srijithesh PR, Dr. Christopher R, Dr. Ravi Yadav (Funding by ICMR).

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27. Magnitude and evolution of sleep disordered breathing in 38. Differential impact of dopamine on clinical, neurophysiological ischemic stroke survivors. Investigators: Dr. Srijithesh PR, and behavioural characteristics of patients with various Dr. Sanjib Sinha, Dr. Ravi Yadav, Dr. Nitish L Kamble, Dr. parkinsonian syndromes. Investigators: Dr. Sujas Seshagiri (Funding by ICMR). Bhardwaj. Guides: Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal, Dr. Nivethida Thirugnanasambandam. 28. Demographic and workflow characteristics of ischemic stroke patients evaluated for acute stroke intervention.Investigators: 39. Exploratory study: In search of retinal neurovascular unit Dr. Pritam Raja, Dr. Srijithesh PR, Dr. Jitender Saini. markers in Alzheimer’s disease. Investigators: Dr. Karru Venkata Ravi Teja. Guides: Dr. PS Mathuranath, Dr. Kesav 29. Physicians impression of clinical features of restless legs Kumar, Dr. Praveen Murthy. syndrome. Investigators: Dr. Srijithesh PR, Dr. Ravi Yadav. 40. MRI visual rating of atrophy scales in 60 cases of FTD, 20 30. Clinicians heuristic impression of clinical features of migraine. cases of AD, 20 controls, validation with VBM. Investigators: Investigators: Dr. Srijithesh PR, Dr. Ravi Yadav. Dr. Jennifer MK. Guides: Dr. Suvarna Alladi, Dr. Chandrajith Prasad. 31. Kerala-Einstein study: Healthy lifestyle, vascular disease, and cognitive decline. Investigators: Mr. Joe Verghese, Dr. PS 41. Molecular basis of OXPHOS disorders: Genotypic, phenotypic Mathuranath (Funding by National Institute of Health, USA). and functional correlation. Investigators: Ms. Deepha S. Guides: Dr. Gayathri N, Dr. Bindu PS, Dr. Madhu Nagappa. 32. Establishing the headache services in the city of Bengaluru, South India. Investigators: Dr. Girish Baburao Kulkarni, Dr. 42. Characterizing the non-motor symptom profile in progressive Gururaj Gopala Krishna, Dr. Girish N Rao, Dr. Subasree R, Dr. supranuclear Palsy. Investigators: Dr. Chaithra SP. Guides: Dr. Manjunatha N (Funding by World Federation of Neurology). Pramod Kumar Pal, Dr. Ravi Yadav, Dr. Nitish L Kamble.

33. Indian Stroke Clinical Trial Network (INSTRuCT). 43. Knowledge about Parkinson’s disease in patients with Investigators: Dr. Girish Baburao Kulkarni, Dr. Subasree R Parkinson’s disease and their caregivers attending tertiary care (Funding by ICMR). centre of South India. Investigators: Dr. Vikram V Holla. Guides: Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal, Dr. Ravi Yadav, Dr. Nitish L 34. Secondary prevention by structured semi-interactive stroke Kamble. prevention package in INDIA (SPRINT INDIA) study. Investigators: Dr. Girish Baburao Kulkarni, Dr. Subasree R 44. Exploring the modulatory effect of rTMS (Repetitive (Funding by ICMR). Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) on the cerebello-thalamo- cortical circuit, cortical excitability and clinical parameters in 35. Comparison of oculomotor abnormalities in patients with patients with essential tremor. Dr. Dhruv Batra. Guides: Dr. Parkinson’s disease with and without psychosis and the impact Pramod Kumar Pal, Dr. Ravi Yadav, Dr. Nitish L Kamble. of deep brain stimulation: an observational eye tracking study. Investigators: Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal, Dr. Nitish L Kamble. 45. Assessment of the Quality of life (QoL) in patients with Parkinson’s disease(PD) and Parkinson Plus syndromes of more 36. Circulating microRNAs as biomarkers to differentiate between than 5 years duration. Dr. Dhruv Batra. Guides: Dr. Pramod Parkinson’s disease, multiple system atrophy-parkinsonism, and Kumar Pal, Dr. Ravi Yadav, Dr. Nitish L Kamble. progressive supranuclear palsy.Investigators: Dr. Ravi Yadav, Dr. Rita Christopher, Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal (Funding by ICMR). 46. Comparison of effectiveness of and levodopa on motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease. Dr. Lulup Kumar 37. Effect of add-on yoga therapy on motor and non-motor Sahoo. Guides: Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal, Dr. Ravi Yadav, Dr. manifestations in patients of Parkinson’s disease with motor Nitish L Kamble. fluctuations. Investigators: Dr. Pooja M, Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal, Dr. Ravi Yadav, Dr. Nitish L Kamble, Dr. Jitender Saini, 47. Effectiveness of dopaminergic drugs on motor symptoms in Dr. Rita Christopher, Dr. Rashmi A, Dr. John P John (Funding Parkinson’s disease patients with deep brain stimulation of by DST). subthalamic nucleus. Dr. Lulup Kumar Sahoo. Guides: Dr.

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Pramod Kumar Pal, Dr. Dwarakanath S, Dr. Ravi Yadav, Dr. 57. Neural correlates of social cognition in classical and overlap Nitish L Kamble. FTD syndromes. Dr. Faheem Arshad. Guides: Dr. Suvarna Alladi, Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal, Dr. SR Chandra, Dr. A Nalini, 48. Clinical, genetic, imaging and neuropsychosocial profile of Dr. Subasree R, Dr. Jithender Saini, Dr. Vandana VP. early onset non-dominant progressive cerebella ataxias. Dr. Rashmi D. Guides: Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal, Dr. Netravathi 58. Clinical, electrophysiological and molecular characterization M, Dr. Ravi Yadav, Dr. Jithender Saini, Dr. Shantala Hegde, of hereditary demyelinating neuropathies. Dr. Akhilesh Shroti. Dr. Faruk. Guides: Dr. Bindu PS, Dr. Yasha TC, Dr. Madhu Nagappa.

49. FGF21 as a biomarker for mitochondrial disorders: An 59. Cognitive and radiological assessment in patients with tubercular explorative cross sectional hospital based study. Dr. Akshata meningitis. Dr. Ganaraja VH. Guides: Dr. Netravathi M, Dr. Huddar. Guides: Dr. Bindu PS, Dr. Gayathri N, Dr. Anita Jithender Saini, Dr. S Nagarathna, Dr. Jamuna Rajeswaran. Mahadevan, Dr. Madhu Nagappa. 60. Standardisation of clinical examination in diabetic distal 50. Clinical and radiological profile in extra cranial cervical artery sensory motor poly neuropathy. Dr. Pavan Kumar. Guides: Dr. dissection. Dr. Santhosh Pendyala. Guides: Dr. Girish Baburao M. Veerendrakumar, Dr. Subasree R. Kulkarni, Dr. Subasree R, Dr. Aravind HR. 61. Cognitive assessment in patients with cerebral venous 51. Sleep and other non-motor sysmptoms in cranio facial dystonia. thrombosis - A hospital based longitudinal cohort study. Dr. Dr. Somadatta Ray. Guides: Dr. Ravi Yadav, Dr. Pramod Kumar KR Haripriya. Guides: Dr. Girish Baburao Kulkarni, Dr. Pal, Dr. Bindu Kutty. Suvarna Alladi, Dr. Keshav Kumar J.

52. Comparative study of pattern and rate of recovery of cerebral 62. Assessment of sleep abnormalities in Huntingson’s disease venuos thrombosis and arterial ischemic stroke. Dr. Safal S patients: A prospective cross sectional case control study. Dr. Shetty. Guides: Dr. Veerendrakumar M, Dr. Subasree R, Dr. Annapureddy Jagadish. Guides: Dr. Ravi Yadav. Dr. Pramod Aravind HR. Kumar Pal, Dr. Bindu Kutty, Dr. Sanjeev Jain, Dr. Nitish L Kamble. 53. Gain of function presenting as creative skills in patients with progressive cognitive dysfunction; and their fMRI correlates: A 63. Neurophysiological evaluation of headache. Dr. Tarachand descriptive study. Dr. Safwan Ahmed. Guides: Dr. SR Chandra, Joshi. Guides: Dr. M Veerendrakumar, Dr. Subasree R, Dr. Dr. Subasree, Dr. Venkatsubramanian, Dr. Jamuna Rajeswaran, Raghavendra K. Dr. Mariamma Philip, Dr. Maya Bhat. 64. Ultrasound based estimation of normal reference values for 54. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: 1. optical coherence tomography peripheral nerves in adults. Dr. Sindhu DM. Guides: Dr. Nalini and its correlation with quantitative MR Imaging 2. Assessment A, Dr. Jitender Saini, Dr. Saraswati Nashi. of sleep pattern. Dr. Neeraja Reddy. Guides: Dr. A. Nalini, Dr. Jitender Saini. 65. Non motor symptoms in patients with young onset and familial Parkinson’s disease. Dr. Ameya A Patwardhan. Guides: Dr. 55. Knowledge, attitude, decision making and socio-cultural Pramod K Pal, Dr. Ravi Yadav, Dr. Nitish L Kamble. profiling of patients with Parkinson’s disease who have undergone DBS at NIMHANS. Dr. Muthukumaran P. Guides: 66. Efficacy of intravenous pulse methyl prednisolone as add Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal, Dr. S Dwarakanath, Dr. Ravi Yadav, on treatment in epileptic encephalopathy- A randomised Dr. Nitish L Kamble. controlled study. Dr. Anush Rangarajan S. Guides: Dr. Sanjib Sinha, Dr. Ravindranadh CM, Dr. Raghavendra K. 56. Analysis of P300 using MEG and EEG in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy due to hippocampal sclerosis with 67. Clinical, neuro-ophthalmological profile, leptin gene cognitive correlation. Dr. Mukheem Mudabbir. Guides: Dr. polymorphism and outcome in patients with Idiopathic Sanjib Sinha, Dr. Suvarna Alladi, Dr. N Shivashankar, Dr. Intracranial Hypertension. Dr. Kishore KV. Guides: Dr. Ravindranadh CM, Mr. Mariappa, SSO, MEG. Subasree R, Dr. M Veerendra Kumar.

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68. Natural evolution of disease in GNE myopathy and phenotypic 79. Saccadic abnormalities and association with sleep stages in characterization of myotonic dystrophy. Dr. Nishanth Reddy. patients with progressive supranuclear palsy: A prospective Guides: Dr. A Nalini, Dr. Saraswathi Nashi. case control study. Dr. Srikanth Yadav Boini. Guides: Dr. Ravi Yadav, Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal, Dr. Bindu M Kutty, Dr. DV 69. Clinical, electrophysiological and chorio-retinal profile in lower Seshagiri. body Parkinsonism, and effect of CSF drainage in NPH. Dr. Aakash Agrawal. Guides: Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal, Dr. Ravi 80. Study of sleep abnormalities in patients with NMO-MOG Yadav, Dr. Nitish L Kamble, Dr. Pooja M, Dr. Rajani Battu. related disorders. Dr. Abel Thomas Oommen. Guides: Dr. Netravathi M, Dr. Ravi Yadav, Dr. Maya Dattatraya Bhat. 70. Assessment of clinical utility of VEEG in presurgical evaluation of focal onset drug resistant epilepsy: An audit. Dr. Mayank 81. Role of IL-33/ST2 pathway in Guillain-Barre syndrome: A Kr Shrivastava. Guides: Dr. Sanjib Sinha, Dr. Ravindranadh clinical, electrophysiological and immunological correlative Chowdary M, Dr. Ragahavendra K. study. Dr. Praveen Sharma P. Guides: Dr. Madhu Nagappa, Dr. Monojit Debnath. 71. Auditory cognition in neurodegenerative dementia. Dr. Sheetal Goyal. Guide: Dr. Suvarna Alladi. Dr. Subasree R, Dr. Jitender 82. The role of Steady State Visual Evoked Potential (SSVEP) Saini, Dr. VP Vandana, Dr. Rajakumar P Reddy. as a biomarker in differentiating Alzheimer’s disease and frontotemporal dementia: An exploratory study. Dr. Manu 72. Genetic correlates of hereditary spastic paraplegia: A clinical Vincent. Guides: Dr. R Subasree, Dr. Raghavendra K, Dr. M exome based study. Dr. Narendiran S. Guides: Dr. Madhu Veerendrakumar, Dr. Suvama Alladi, Dr. Vinod A Prasad. Nagappa, Dr. Bindu PS, Dr. Ramakrishnan Kannan. 83. Short course steroid as add-on drug in treatment of chronic 73. Study of motor parameters in patients of Parkinson disease and migraine randomised placebo-controlled study. Dr. Dipti their correlation with cognitive decline. Dr. Pratik Kishore. Baskar. Guides: Dr. Srijithesh PR, Dr. Pooja Mailankody. Guides: Dr. PS Mathuranath, Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal, Dr. Ravi Yadav, Dr. Keshav Kumar J, Dr. Selva Ganapathi. 84. Muscle ultrasound as an adjuvant diagnostic test for amyotrophiclateral sclerosis. Dr. Rahul Reddy Rajula. Guides: 74. Demographic, workflow characteristics and outcome of Dr. A Nalini, Dr. Saraswati Nashi, Dr. Jitender Saini, Dr. acute ischemic stroke patient screened for thrombolysis or Sathyaprabha. endovascular intervention. Dr. Pritam Raja. Guides: Dr. PR Srijithesh, Dr. Jitender Saini. 85. Impact of Deep brain stimulation on non-motor symptoms in patient with Parkinson’s disease. Dr. Tanaya Mishra. Guides: 75. Knowledge, attitude and perception of Botulinium toxin Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal, Dr. Dwarakanath S, Dr. Ravi Yadav, treatment in patients with movement disorders at a tertiary Dr. Nitish L Kamble. hospital. Dr. T Nisha Mol. Guides: Dr. Ravi Yadav, Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal, Dr. Nitish L Kamble. 86. Study of resting state network in pre and postoperative medial temporal lobe epilepsy patients by using 76. Study of cognition, imaging and cortical excitability changes Magnetoencephalography (MEG). Dr. Joydeep Mukherjee. in patients with NMOSD. Dr. Reshma Sultana Shaik. Guides: Guides: Dr. Sanjib Sinha, Dr. Jamuna Rajeswaran, Dr. Dr. Netravathi M, Dr. Nitish L Kamble, Dr. Maya D Bhat, Dr. Ravindranadh CM, Dr. Raghavendra K. Keshav Kumar, Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal.

77. Spatial cognition in Alzheimer’s and frontotemporal dementia. NEUROPATHOLOGY Dr. Rutul D Shah. Guides: Dr. Suvarna Alladi, Dr. Subasree R, Dr. Rose Dawn Bharath, Dr. Rajkumari Reddy. 1. Centre of excellence on molecular neuro-oncology (Phase II). Investigators: Dr. Vani Santosh, Dr. Sampath S, Dr. 78. Profile and correlates of headache in cerebral venous Arivazhagan, Dr. Yasha TC, Professor, Dr. Nandeesh BN thrombosis- Prospective hospital based longitudinal cohort (Funding by DBT). study. Dr. Harikrishna Annam. Guides: Dr. Girish Baburao Kulkarni, Dr. Pooja M, Dr. Hima Pendharkar, Dr. Rajani Battu, 2. Human skeletal muscle disease bio bank. Investigators: Dr. Gopala Krishna KN.

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Dr. Gayathri N, Dr. Yasha TC, Dr. Nalini A, Dr. PS Bindu Laboratory, Dept. of Human Genetics and Molecular Biology, (Funding by ICMR). Bharathiar University, Coimbatore (Project supported by HBTR, NIMHANS). 3. Mitochondrial respiratory chain disorders- Proteomic analysis of Complex I and Complex IV deficiencies. Investigators: Dr. 12. Differential gene expression in substantia nigra: Understanding Gayathri N, Dr. PS Bindu, Dr. MM Srinivas Bharath (Funding PD pathology. Investigators: Dr. Vijayalakshmi Ravindranath, by ICMR). Director, Centre for Neuroscience, IISc, Bengaluru (Project supported by HBTR, NIMHANS). 4. Dysferlinopathies–Biochemical, morphological and proteomic analysis. Investigators: Dr. Gayathri N, Dr. Nalini A, Dr. MM 13. Human Brain Proteome: molecular insights into regional Srinivas Bharath (Funding by ICMR). heterogeneity and neurological disorders. Investigators: Dr. TS Keshava Prasad, Institute of Bioinformatics,Dr. Anita 5. Evaluating role of mitochondrial dysfunction in human drug Mahadevan, Dr. SK Shankar, Mr. Manish Kumar, Mr. Gourav resistant temporal lobe epilepsy due to mesial temporal sclerosis. Dey, Ms. Lathika Gopalakrishnan, Ms. Oishi Chatterjee, Ms. Investigators: Dr. Anita Mahadevan, Dr. Srinivas Bharath, Praseeda Mol. Dr. Bhaskara Rao, Dr. Arivazhagan A, Dr. Sanjib Sinha, Dr. P Satishchandra, Dr. Raghavandra K, Dr. J Saini (Funding by 14. Proteomic analysis of brain regions from different DST-SERB). developmental stages. Investigators: Dr.TS Keshava Prasad, Dr. Anita Mahadevan, Dr. SK Shankar, Mr. Manish Kumar, 6. Effect of yoga and meditation on hippocampal neurogenesis Ms. Lathika Gopalakrishnan, Ms. Oishi Chatterjee, Ms. in patients with chronic drug resistant mesial temporal lobe Praseeda Mol. epilepsy. Investigators: Dr. Anita Mahadevan, Dr. Bhaskara Rao, Dr. Arivazhagan A, Dr. Sanjib Sinha, Dr. P Satishchandra, Dr. 15. Quantitative proteomics of cerebrospinal fluid from Raghavandra K, Dr. Ravindranadh Chowdhary, Dr. Shivarama tuberculous meningitis co-infected with HIV. Investigators: Varambally, Dr. Venkatasubramaian G (Epilepsy Colloquium Dr. TS Keshava Prasad, Dr. Anita Mahadevan, Dr. SK Research Fund). Shankar, Mr. Gourav Dey, Ms. Lathika Gopalakrishnan, Ms. Oishi Chatterjee, Mr. Manjunath Dammalli. 7. An investigation on the frequency of sero-positive status to JC virus among age-stratified healthy and HIV-1 infected 16. Human Brain Proteome map: Comparative proteomic analysis individuals domiciled in South India. Investigators: Dr. Rajesh of brain tissues from Cryptococcal meningitis co-infected Kannangai, Clinical Virology Department, CMC Vellore, Dr. with HIV, Toxoplasma encephalitis co-infected with HIV, Sundar Periyavan, Dr. Anita Mahadevan (Funding by CMC Tuberculous meningitis co-infected with HIV and control Intramural Fluid Grant). individuals. Investigators: Dr. TS Keshava Prasad, Dr. Anita Mahadevan, Dr. SK Shankar, Mr. Gourav Dey, Ms. Lathika 8. Development of neuroscience educational material for Gopalakrishnan, Ms. Oishi Chatterjee, Mr. Manjunath popularizing neuroscience under human brain bank, Dammalli. NIMHANS. Investigator: Dr. Anita Mahadevan (Funding by ICMR). 17. Identification of synaptic proteins associated with schizophrenia by proteomic profiling of the synaptosomes. Investigators: Dr. 9. MicroRNA mediated regulation of neural stem/progenitor cell TS Keshava Prasad, Dr. Anita Mahadevan, Dr. SK Shankar, fate in neurotropic flaviviral infection. Investigator: Dr. Anirban Ms. Lathika Gopalakrishnan. Basu, National Brain Research Centre, Manesar (Project supported by HBTR, NIMHANS). 18. Proteomic profiling of and hypothalamus sub-nuclei from adult human brain. Investigators: Dr. TS Keshava Prasad, 10. Study of genomic trajectories as a function of age. Investigators: Dr. Anita Mahadevan, Dr. SK Shankar, Ms. Oishi Chatterjee. Dr. Meera Purushottam, Dr. Sanjeev Jain (Project supported by HBTR, NIMHANS). 19. Comparative proteomics of hippocampus subregions acquired from FFPE micro sections of adults and of different age groups. 11. Analyzing the common factors involved in all types of Investigators: Dr. TS Keshava Prasad, Dr. Anita Mahadevan, diabetes mellitus through genetic study. Investigators: Dr. Dr. SK Shankar, Ms. Praseeda Mol. V Balachandar, Human Molecular Genetics and Stem Cell

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20. Proteomic analysis for differential diagnosis of Guillain-Barré HOD, Department of Anatomy, MGM Medical College, Navi syndrome and paralytic rabies. Investigators: Dr. TS Keshava Mumbai, Dr. Anita Mahadevan. Prasad, Dr. Anita Mahadevan, Mr. Gourav Dey, Ms. Lathika Gopalakrishnan, Ms. Praseeda Mol. 31. Ageing changes in hypothalamus. Dr. Pravin Rathod, MGM Medical College, Navi Mumbai. Guides: Dr. Aruna Mukherjee, 21. SIRT1 mediated neuroprotection in response to ischemic Professor & HOD, Department of Anatomy, MGM Medical stroke. Investigators: Dr. P Prakash Babu, University of College, Navi Mumbai, Dr. Anita Mahadevan. Hyderabad, Hyderabad, Ms. Chaitanya GV, Ms. Eeka P, Mr. Munker R, Mr. Alexander JS. 32. Neuropathological evaluation of hippocampal neurogenesis and angiogenesis in human mesial temporal sclerosis with 22. Analysis of gene expression profiles in the peritumoural regions clinicoradiological correlation. Dr. Radhika Mhatre. Guides: of glioblastoma and functional characterization of novel Dr. Anita Mahadevan, Dr. Malla Bhaskar Rao, Dr. J Saini biomarkers. Ms. Kruthika BS. Guides: Dr. Vani Santosh, Dr. (Funding by Epilepsy Colloquium). Arivazhagan A, Dr. Yasha TC. 33. Sub regional proteomic profiling of human hippocampus 23. Biomarker identification in anaplastic astrocytoma- a in drug resistance Temporal Lobe Epilepsy (TLE) due to transcriptome profiling based approach. Investigators: Mr. mesial temporal sclerosis. Ms. Shwetha SD. Guides: Dr. Harsha S Sugur. Guides: Dr. Vani Santosh, Dr. Arivazhagan A, Anita Mahadevan, Dr. Srinivas Bharath, Dr. Sanjib Sinha, Dr. Dr. Bhupesh Mehta (Funding by DBT). Arivazhagan A, Dr. J Saini, (Funding by DST-SERB).

24. Expression of SERPINA3 in glioblastoma and its association with tumour recurrence. Ms. Vidya Prasad Nimbalkar. Guides: NEUROSURGERY Dr. Vani Santosh, Dr. Arivazhagan A, Dr. Yasha TC. 1. Genetic, epigenetic and biochemical profile of lumbar 25. Correlation of clinico-pathological and molecular profiles disc degeneration in Indian population. Investigators: Dr. between epithelioid glioblastoma and pleomorphic Dhananjaya I Bhat, Dr. Chetan GK (Funding by DST-SERB). xanthoastrocytoma. Dr. Soutrik Das. Guides: Dr. Vani Santosh, Dr. Nandeesh BN, Dr. Subash Konnar. 2. Effect of yoga and meditation on hippocampal volumetry and memory among people with chronic drug resistant mesial 26. Genomic alterations in Pilocytic Atrocytomas – temporal lobe epilepsy: A comparative study before and after Clinicopathological correlation. Dr. Sumitra Sivakoi. Guides: epilepsy surgery. Investigators: Dr. Malla Bhaskara Rao, Dr. Yasha TC, Dr. Vani Santosh, Dr. Arivazhagan. Dr. Arivazhagan A, Dr. Sanjib Sinha, Dr. P Satishchandra, Dr. Venkatasubramanian G, Dr. Shivarama Varambally, Dr. 27. Protein aggregate myopathies- genetic, proteomic and Jamuna Rajeswaran, Dr. Jitender Saini, Dr. Rita Christopher, pathophysiological analysis and dissection of disease etiology Dr. Sathyaprabha TN, Dr. Thennarasu K (Funding by DST- using Drosophila model. Mrs. Rashmi S. Guides: Dr. Gayathri SATYAM). N, Dr. Nalini A (Funding by DST). 3. Effect of yoga and meditation on neurogenesis: Morphological 28. Development of zebrafish as model system to study the etiology and electrophysiological evaluation of the human hippocampus and patho-physiology of actin mutations those cause nemaline obtained during epilepsy surgery. Investigator: Dr. Malla rod myopathies in human. Mr. Debasish Roy. Guides: Dr. Bhaskara Rao, Dr. Arivazhagan A, Dr. Bhupesh Mehta, Gayathri N, Dr. Yasha TC. Dr. Anita Mahadevan, Dr. Shivarama Varambally, Dr. Venkatasubramanian G, Dr. Sanjib Sinha (Funding by DST- 29. Neuroanatomical profiling of mitochondrial function in the SATYAM). human brain and correlation with age. Ms. Anusha Yarlagadda. Guides: Dr. Anita Mahadevan, Dr. MM Srinivas Bharath, 4. Biocompatibility testing and clinical trials of indigenous Dr.TS Keshava Prasad. electrocorticography (ECoG) electrodes. Investigators: Dr. Sanjib Sinha, Dr. Arivazhagan A, Dr. Malla Bhaskara Rao 30. Study of the neuronal and glial changes in olfactory pathway (Funding by DEBEL, DRDO). with age. Dr. Monali Dilip Sonawane, MGM Medical College, Navi Mumbai. Guides: Dr. Aruna Mukherjee, Professor & 5. Glial cell response in brain tumors - Region specific effect

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of craniopharyngioma cyst fluid on hypothalamic glial cells. Investigators: Dr. KVL Narasinga Rao, Dr. Mausam Ghosh, 3. Speech based detection of neuro-motor disorders. Investigators: Dr. Nupur Pruthi, Dr. TN Sathyaprabha, Dr. B Binukumar Dr. Prasanta Kumar Ghosh (IISc.), Dr. BK Yamini, Dr. Nalini (NIMHANS Intramural Funding). A, Dr. Ravi Yadav (Funding by DST)

6. Comparison of two techniques of handling vessel ends during 4. Machine intelligence for cognitive and communicative micro-vascular anastomoses (Central Animal Research Facility, disorders. Investigators: Dr. Prasanta Kumar Ghosh (IISc., NIMHANS). Investigator: Dr. Nupur Pruthi (NIMHANS India), Prof. Shrikanth Narayanan (USA), Dr. BK Yamini, Dr. IntramuralFunding). Christina Hagedorn (USA) (Funding by SPARC).

7. Usage of dyes in micro-vascular anastomosis: Comparison 5. Acoustic characteristics of voice, central auditory processing of two novel dyes with the standard methylene blue (Central and neuropsychological correlates in patients with Essential Animal Research Facility, NIMHANS). Investigators: Dr. Tremor (ET). Ms. Preetie Shetty A. Guides: Dr. BK Yamini, Nupur Pruthi, Dr. Prabhu Raj AR (NIMHANS Intramural Dr. Ravi Yadav, Dr. Shantala Hegde. Funding). 6. Language characteristics in preschool children with attention 8. C2 vertebrectomy through posterior midline approach - A deficit hyperactivity disorder. Ms. Akhila S Girimaji. Guides: cadaver study. Investigator: Dr. Nupur Pruthi ( Joint project Dr. BK Yamini, Dr. Preeti Jacob, Dr. Mariamma Philip. with MS Ramaiah Medical College). 7. Auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder: Relationship between 9. Relationship of serum substance P level and brain specific vowel production and perception. Mr. Prashasti. Guides: Dr. gravity in post-traumatic cerebral edema. Investigators: Dr. BK Yamini, Dr. A Nalini. Subhas Konar, Dr. Dhaval Shukla, Dr. B Indira Devi, Dr. Dhananjaya I Bhat, Dr. Rita Christopher, Dr. Nishanth S 8. Adaptation and validation of mini linguistic state examination (NIMHANS Intramural Funding). to the Indian context. Ms. Darshini KJ. Guides: Dr. Vandana VP, Dr. Suvarna Alladi. 10. Randomised evaluation of surgery with craniectomy of patients undergoing evacuation of acute subdural hematoma (RESCUE- ASDH). Investigators: Dr. B Indira Devi, Dr. Prabhu Raj AR TRANSFUSION MEDICINE & (Funding by Cambridge University, UK). HAEMATOLOGY

11. Robot Assisted Technology for Healing Neurological Ailments 1. Supply of voluntary donor derived single donor platelet (RATHNA). Investigators: Dr. Dwarakanath Srinivas, Dr. (apheresis) at affordable cost, round the clock for patients in Prabu Raj AR (Funding by Baba Atomic Research Centre). the state of Karnataka and neighbouring regions–A research proposal as a self-sustaining model. Investigators: Dr. Sundar 12. To compare the diagnostic efficacy of 99mTc-methionine Periyavan, Dr. Bhadri Narayan (Funding by Department of with 11C-methionine and MRI in a correlation with Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of Karnataka). histopathological findings in glioma patients. Investigator: Dr. Manish Beniwal (Funding by DST-SERB). 2. An investigation on the frequency of Sero-positive status to JC virus among age-stratified healthy and HIV-1 infected SPEECH PATHOLOGY & AUDIOLOGY individuals domiciled in South India. Investigators: Dr. Rajesh Kannagai, Dr. Sundar Periyavan, Dr. Anita Mahadevan (Funding by Christian Medical College). 1. Association between cognitive-communication skills and vocational outcomes and employability following traumatic brain injury: An exploratory study. Investigators: Dr. Vandana AYURVEDA VP, Dr. Shukla D, Dr. Rajeswaran J (Funding by LSRB- DRDO). 1. IMRCP on Smrithidaurbalya (Cognitive deficit). Investigator: Dr. GV Ramana. 2. Audiological manifestations in mitochondrial disorders. Investigators: Dr. Vandana VP, Dr. Bindu PS, Dr. Nagappa M.

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2. Effectiveness of role of Astanga Lavana and Srikhandasava as 5. IMRCP on Gridhrasi (Sciatica). Investigator: Dr. G add on treatment on Madatyaya (Alcohol Dependence)–An Venkateshwarlu. open level clinical trial. Investigator: Dr. Srinibash Sahoo. 6. KAP study on Neuropsychiatry. Investigator: Dr. GV Ramana. 3. Ayurveda Mobile Health Care programme (SCSP). Investigator: Dr. Tejaswini C. 7. Retrospective study on safety and efficacy of Rasoushadhis - A retrospective analysis. Investigator: Dr. Tejaswini C. 4. RCH Programme under SCSP. Investigator: Dr. Tejaswini C.

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54. Rao GSU. Balance the fluid…. Neurol India. 2018 Sep 65. Shreedhara AS, Bhargava GK, Kenchaiah R, Ravindranadh 1;66(5):1299. CM, Arima A, Bharath RD, et al. Improvement in obsessive- compulsive disorder following right anterior temporal 55. Rao MB. Addressing the burden of epilepsy in India…. Neurol lobectomy and amygdalohippocampectomy in a patient with India. 2017;65(Supplement):S4–5. refractory temporal lobe epilepsy with right mesial temporal sclerosis. Ann Indian Acad Neurol. 2018 Dec;21(4):321–4. 56. Reddy RP, Arumugam T, Rao S, Bharath RD, Kanungo S, Shivashankar N. Neurohemodynamic correlates of antonym 66. Singh R-J, Manjunath M, Preethish-Kumar V, Polavarapu K, generation in bilinguals. J Indian Speech Lang Hear Assoc. Vengalil S, Thomas PT, et al. Natural history of a cohort of 2018;32(1):6. Duchenne muscular dystrophy children seen between 1998 and 2014: An observational study from South India. Neurol India. 57. Saini J, Gupta PK, Gupta P, Yadav R, Yadav N, Gupta RK. 2018 Feb;66(1):77–82. 3D-double-inversion recovery detects perilesional gliosis better than 3D-FLAIR and postcontrast T1 imaging in calcified 67. Sriganesh K, Theerth KA, Reddy M, Chakrabarti D, Rao GSU. neurocysticercosis. Neurol India. 2019 Feb;67(1):136–41. Analgesia nociception index and systemic haemodynamics during anaesthetic induction and tracheal intubation: A 58. Sangeetha RP, Kamath S, Srinivas D, Venkataramaiah S. Fatal secondary analysis of a randomised controlled trial. Indian J intestinal perforation in a pediatric neurosurgical patient. J Anaesth. 2019 Feb;63(2):100–5. Neuroanaesthesiology Crit Care. 2019 Mar;06(01):043–4. 68. Srinivas D, Radhakrishnan M, Chakrabarti D, Lakshmegowda 59. Sangeetha RP, Radhakrishnan M, Arvindha HR. Anesthetic M, Manohar N. Intraoperative seizures detected as increased management of endovascular coiling of intracranial bispectral index values during posterior fossa surgeries. J aneurysm in a patient with uncorrected Ebstein’s anomaly. J Neuroanaesthesiology Crit Care. 2018 Jan;05(1):26–9. Neuroanaesthesiology Crit Care [Internet]. 2019 Apr 29. 69. Srinivas D, Sarma P, Deora H, Beniwal M, Vikas V, Rao 60. Sangeetha RP, Ramesh VJ, Kamath S, Christopher R, Bhat DI, KVLN, et al. ‘Tailored’ far lateral approach to anterior Arvinda HR, et al. Effect of remote ischemic preconditioning foramen magnum meningiomas – The importance of condylar on cerebral vasospasm and biomarkers of cerebral ischemia in preservation. Neurol India. 2019 Feb;67(1):142–8. aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (ERVAS): A protocol for a randomized, controlled pilot trial. Brain Circ. 2019 70. Sugur H, Shastry AH, Sadashiva N, Srinivas D, Santosh V, Mar;5(1):12–8. Somanna S. Chromosomal aberrations in chordoid meningioma - An analysis. Neurol India. 2018 Feb;66(1):156–60. 61. Santosh V, Sravya P, Gupta T, Muzumdar D, Chacko G, Suri V, et al. ISNO consensus guidelines for practical adaptation of 71. Surve RM, Bansal S, Muthuchellappan R. Red blood cell the WHO 2016 classification of adult diffuse gliomas. Neurol transfusion practices in the neurointensive care unit: A narrative India. 2019;67(1):173–82. review. J Neuroanaesthesiology Crit Care. 2019 Jun;06(2):72–9.

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BASIC SCIENCES 7. Gandhi S, Padmavathi N, John PA. Exam stress: How do I cope? In: Gandhi S, Padmavathi N et. al. (eds.) Compiled 1. Udupa K, Chen R. Parkinson’s disease and dystonia. In: Levin learning material of the multi-disciplinary workshop on ‘Young K, Chauvel P (eds.). Handbook of Clinical Neurology. Elsevier, People and Mental Health in a Changing World’. NIMHANS 2019. Publication, 2018.

8. Gandhi S, Padmavathi N. Roles and responsibilities of nurses BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES in NMHP & DMHP. In: Gandhi S, Nattala P, Radhakrishnan, Jothimani G (eds.). Resource Book for Karnataka District 1. Benegal V, George S. History and evolution of gambling in Mental Health Programme – Psychiatric Nurses. NIMHANS India. In: George S, Jaisoorya TS (eds.). Gambling in India: Publication, 2018. p.44-46. Past, Present & Future. Peepee Publishers and Distributors, 2018. 9. Gandhi S, Padmavathy D. Suicide prevention in the community. In: Gandhi S, Nattala P, Radhakrishnan, Jothimani G 2. Benegal V, Rao G. Alcohol misuse and its harms to others (eds.). Resource Book for Karnataka District Mental Health under conditions of anomie in India’s transition towns. In: Programme – Psychiatric Nurses. NIMHANS Publication, Laslett AM, Room R, Waleewong O, et al (eds.). Harms to 2018. p.28-31 Others from Drinking: Patterns in Nine Societies. World Health Organisation, 2018. 10. Gandhi S, Sahu M. Intellectual disability. In: Gandhi S, Nattala P, Radhakrishnan, Jothimani G (eds.). Resource Book 3. Datta A, Thomas C, Huang Y, Venkatasubramanian G. for Karnataka District Mental Health Programme – Psychiatric Exploration of the effect of race on cortical current flow due Nurses. NIMHANS Publication, 2018. p.16-19 to transcranial direct current stimulation: Comparison across Caucasian, Chinese, and Indian standard brains. Conf Proc 11. Gandhi S, Vijayalakshmi P. Schizophrenia. In: Gandhi S, IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2018 Jul;2018:2341–4. Nattala P, Radhakrishnan, Jothimani G (eds.). Resource Book for Karnataka District Mental Health Programme – Psychiatric 4. Dutta BK, Gunjan, Seshadri SP. Taming the angry child – Are Nurses. NIMHANS Publication, 2018. p.7-10 we overusing antipsychotics? In: Dihingia S, Bhuyan D (eds.). Psychiatry Update (First Edition). Indian Psychiatric Society, 12. Gandhi S. Daily monitoring health chart. In: Gandhi S, Math 2018 p.118-128. SB, Prasad MK, Sivakumar T, Gowda GS (eds.). Updates in Mental Health Nursing. NIMHANS Publication, 2019. 5. Gandhi S, John PA, Padmavathi N. Study habits. In: Gandhi S, Padmavathi N et. al. (eds.) Compiled learning material of 13. Gandhi S. Standard operating nursing procedures. In: Gandhi the multi-disciplinary workshop on ‘Young People and Mental S, Math SB, Prasad MK, Sivakumar T, Gowda GS (eds.). Health in a Changing World’. NIMHANS Publication, 2018. Updates in Mental Health Nursing. NIMHANS Publication, 2019. 6. Gandhi S, Jothimani G. Mood disorders. In: Gandhi S, Nattala P, Radhakrishnan, Jothimani G (eds.). Resource Book 14. Hegde S. Neurologic music therapy methods and techniques to for Karnataka District Mental Health Programme – Psychiatric target cognitive and affective functions. In: Thaut MH, Hodges Nurses. NIMHANS Publication, 2018. p.11-15 DA (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Music and the Brain. Oxford University Press, 2018.

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15. Indla V, Basavarajappa C, Reddy IRS. Cosmetic Dihingia S, Bhuyan D (eds.). Psychiatry Update (First Edition). Psychopharmacology. In: Singh P (ed.). Different Strokes: Indian Psychiatric Society, 2018 p.156-162. Advancing Frontiers of Psychiatric Therapeutics. New Delhi: IPS, 2019. 121-7. 26. Linganna SB, Seshadri SP. Rationality of using psychotropics in intellectual disability. In: Kalita KN, Kalita A (eds.). Psychiatry 16. Jaisoorya TS, Zraly M. Supervision. In: Pariraksha: A master Update: Psychopharmacology. Indian Psychiatric Society, module for training of trainers. A project of the Department 2018.p.99-112. of Health and Family Welfare, Government of Kerala, 2019.p.165-172. 27. Manjula M. Mental health promotion at schools: Need, Challenges and role of teachers and counsellors. In: Sibnath 17. Jaisoorya TS. Case finding and referral. In: Pariraksha: A master Deb (ed.). Positive Schooling and Child Development. module for training of trainers. A project of the Department of Springer, 2018.p.249-268. Health and Family Welfare, Government of Kerala, 2019.p.15- 23. 28. Mehrotra S, Narayanan A, Tripathi R. Understanding resilience: Global trends and Indian research. In: Misra G (ed.). 18. Jayarajan D. Children in conflict with the law and substance Psychosocial Interventions for Health and Wellbeing. Springer, use. In: Handbook on Child Psychology for Judicial Officers. 2018.p.59-81. UNICEF, 2018. 29. Mehta UM, Arun SP, Sur M. A nerve center for neuroscience. 19. Jayarajan D. Reform, rehabilitation and reintegration. In: In: Dargie R, Pincock S, Rider A. Decade of Discovery: Handbook on Child Psychology for Judicial Officers. UNICEF, Connecting Science, Innovation and Society. India Alliance in 2018. partnership with Nature India, part of Springer Nature, 2019.

20. John S, Cherian AV. Post disaster intervention for families. In: 30. Mukherjee D, Kandasamy A. Clinical utility of pharmacotherapy Pariraksha: A master module for training of trainers. A project of addictive behaviours. In Kalita KN, Kalita A (eds.). of the Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government Psychiatry Update: Psychopharmacology. Indian Psychiatric of Kerala, 2019.p.160-164. Society, 2018.p.281-311.

21. Jothimani G, Gandhi S, John PA. Adaptive healthy life style 31. Padmavathi N, Gandhi S, Manjula M. Managing emotions. for young people. In: Gandhi S, Padmavathi N et. al. (eds.) In: Gandhi S, Padmavathi N et. al. (eds.) Compiled learning Compiled learning material of the multi-disciplinary workshop material of the multi-disciplinary workshop on ‘Young People on ‘Young People and Mental Health in a Changing World’. and Mental Health in a Changing World’. NIMHANS NIMHANS Publication, 2018. Publication, 2018.

22. Kapanee ARM, Rajalakshmi R. Caregiver well-being. 32. Raj AE, John PA. Social aspects in mental health care. In: In: Gandhi S, Nattala P, Radhakrishnan G, Jothimani G Gandhi S, Nattala P, Radhakrishnan, Jothimani G (eds.). (eds.). Resource Book for Karnataka District Mental Health Resource Book for Karnataka District Mental Health Programme-Psychiatric Nurses. NIMHANS Publication, Programme – Psychiatric Nurses. NIMHANS Publication, 2018. p.37-39. 2018.p.40-43.

23. Kommu JV, Kaku SM. Functional MRI in Pediatric 33. Roopesh BN. All work and no play: The importance of Neurodevelopmental and Behavioral Disorders. In: Ramani R extracurricular activities in the development of children. In: (ed.). Functional MRI: Basic Principles and Emerging Clinical Sibnath Deb (ed.). Positive Schooling and Child Development. Applications for Anesthesiology and the Neurological Sciences. Springer, 2018.p.287-301. Oxford University Press, 2019.p.140. 34. Sahu M, Gandhi S, Sharma MK. Healthy use of technology. 24. Kumar A. Management of grief. In: Pariraksha: A master In: Gandhi S, Padmavathi N et. al. (eds.) Compiled learning module for training of trainers. A project of the Department material of the multi-disciplinary workshop on ‘Young People of Health and Family Welfare, Government of Kerala, 2019. and Mental Health in a Changing World’. NIMHANS Publication, 2018. 25. Kumar R, Seshadri SP. Conceptualizing yoga as a therapeutic intervention for children with sensory processing deficits. In: 35. Sahu M, Gowda GS, Gandhi S. Comparison of MHCA

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2017 with MHA 1987. In: Gandhi S, Math SB, Prasad MK, Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., 2018. Sivakumar T, Gowda GS (eds.). Updates in Mental Health Nursing. NIMHANS Publication, 2019. 2. Alladi S. Vascular dementia. In: Mukherjee A (ed.). IAN Textbook of Neurology (First Edition). Jaypee Brothers 36. Shah A, Sathyanarayana V. Marital enrichment services. In: Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., 2018. Suman LN, Sudhir PM, Mehrotra S, et al (eds.). Contributions of Clinical Psychology for a Healthy India: A Compendium of 3. Bharadwaj S, Dy-Valdez C, Chui J. Anesthesia for functional Initiatives. NIMHANS Publication, 2019. p.101-103. neurosurgery in geriatric patients. In: Prabhakar H, Mahajan C, Kapoor I (eds.). Essentials of Geriatric Neuroanesthesia (First 37. Sivakumar T, Chaturvedi SK. Psychiatric and behavioural Edition). CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2019. implications of cardiovascular disorders. In: Prabhakaran D, Kumar RK, Naik N (eds.). Tandon’s Textbook of Cardiology. 4. Bharadwaj S, Sriganesh K. Post-operative cognitive dysfunction. Wolters Kluwer India Pvt. Ltd., 2019. In: Hemanshu P, Ali Z (eds.). Textbook of Neuroanesthesia and Neurocritical Care. Springer, 2019.p.483-491. 38. Sivakumar T. Welfare benefits for persons with psychiatric disability in India. In: Gandhi S, Math SB, Prasad MK, 5. Bharadwaj S, Venkatraghavan L. Health related quality of life Sivakumar T, Gowda GS (eds.). Updates in Mental Health and palliative care issues in neurotrauma. (2018). In: Prabhakar Nursing. NIMHANS Publication, 2019. H, Mahajan C, Kapoor I (eds.). Essentials of Anesthesia for Neurotrauma. CRC Press, 2018. 39. Sravanti L, Seshadri SP. History and evolution. In: Dihingia S, Bhuyan D (eds.). Psychiatry Update (First Edition). Indian 6. Botta R, Yadav R. Myoclonus. In : Mukherjee A (ed.). IAN Psychiatric Society, 2018 p.93-101. Textbook of Neurology (First Edition). Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., 2018.p.329-334. 40. Sravanti L, Siddeswara, Kattimani S, Pradeep A, Seshadri SP. Behavioral syndromes associated with use of selective serotonin 7. Chamaniy S, Gururaj G, Epidemiology of burn injuries in Low reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) in children and adolescents. In: and Middle Income Countries. In: Agarwal K (ed.). Textbook Dihingia S, Bhuyan D (eds.). Psychiatry Update (First Edition). of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, 2019. Indian Psychiatric Society, 2018 p.129-138. 8. Chowdhury RM, Sinha S. Ptosis and Blepharospasm. In: 41. Sudhir PM, Manjula M. Practical steps of brief counselling of Chakravorty A (ed.). Clinical Neuro-Ophthalmology (First individuals in distress in disaster zone using CBT principles. In: Edition). Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., 2019. Pariraksha: A master module for training of trainers. A project p.199-207. of the Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of Kerala, 2019. p.110-128. 9. Girish M, Amudhan S. Preparing and decoding the Master Chart. In: Parija SC, Kate V (eds.). Textbook on Thesis Writing 42. Suman LN. Alcohol abuse, marital discord and marital for Masters and Ph.D. Programme. Springer, 2018. p.93-112. counseling. In: Vurrakula KR, Raju ML, Radhakrishna S, Panda N (eds.). Incompatible Spouses: Counseling Initiatives. 10. Gopalakrishna KN, Rao GSU. Neuroanesthesia and coexisting National Law University Publication, ophthalmic problems. In: Prabhakar H, Singhal V, Gupta N. 2018. p.15-25. Co-existing Diseases and Neuroanesthesia. Springer Nature, 2018.p167-176 43. Vijayalakshmi P, Gandhi S. Bullying and handling bullying. In: Gandhi S, Padmavathi N et. al. (eds.) Compiled learning 11. Mahadevan A, Mani RS. Histopathological techniques in the material of the multi-disciplinary workshop on ‘Young People laboratory diagnosis of human rabies. In: Rupprecht CE, Fooks and Mental Health in a Changing World’. NIMHANS AR, Abela-Ridder B (eds.). Laboratory Techniques in Rabies Publication, 2018. (Fifth Edition). World Health Organisation, 2018.p.136-141.

12. Mahadevan A, Shieh W-J. Immunohistochemistry. In: NEUROSCIENCES Rupprecht CE, Fooks AR, Abela-Ridder B (eds.). Laboratory Techniques in Rabies (Fifth Edition). World Health 1. Alladi S. Frontotemporal dementia: In: Mukherjee A (ed.). Organisation, 2018.p.55-66. IAN Textbook of Neurology (First Edition). Jaypee Brothers

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13. Mahadevan A. Neurobiology of ageing. In : Mukherjee A (ed.). Neuroanaesthesia. Oxford University Press, 2018.p227-234. IAN Textbook of Neurology (First Edition). Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd. 22. Rao S, Mahadevan A. Surgical pathology of intractable epilepsy. In: Sarkar C, Santosh V, Chacko G (eds.). Essentials 14. Mahale RR. Approach to a case of visual loss. In: Yadav R, of Diagnostic Surgical Neuropathology. Thieme Medical Kulkarni GB (eds.). Ward Rounds in Clinical Neurology. Publishers, 2018.p.221-225 Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., 2018. p.29-38. 23. Ravindranadh CM, Chowdhury RM, Sinha S. EEG in specific 15. Mathuranath PS. Dementia. In: Kamath S (ed.), API Text neurological diseases. In: Radhakrishnan K, Murthy JMK, Book of Medicine (11th Edition), Association of Physicians of Rathore C (eds.). EEG in Clinical Practice (First Edition). India, 2018.p.1955-1961. Manipal Universal Press, 2018.

16. Mock CN, Smith KR, Kobusingye O, Nugent R, Abdalla S, 24. Sagar BKC, Goldsmith CS. Transmission electron microscopy Ahuja RB, Gururaj G, et al. Injury prevention and environmental in rabies diagnosis, ultrastructural studies and research In: health: Key messages from disease control priorities. In: Mock Rupprecht CE, Fooks AR, Abela-Ridder B (eds.). Laboratory CN, Nugent R, Kobusingye O, Smith KR (eds.). Injury Techniques in Rabies (Fifth Edition). World Health Prevention and Environmental Health (Third Edition). The Organisation, 2018.p.96-106 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, The World Bank; 2019. 25. Seena V, Kulkarni GB. Approach to cases of muscle disorders. In: Yadav R, Kulkarni GB (eds.). Ward Rounds in Clinical 17. Nandeesh BN, Rajeswarie RT, Mahadevan A. Aneurysms and Neurology. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., 2018. vascular malformations of the nervous system. In: Sarkar C, Santosh V, Chacko G (eds.). Essentials of Diagnostic Surgical 26. Sriganesh K, Bharadwaj S. Evidence-based practice of Neuropathology. Thieme Medical Publishers, 2018.p.205-213. neuroanesthesia and neurointensive care. In: Hemanshu P, Ali Z (eds.). Textbook of Neuroanesthesia and Neurocritical Care. 18. Nandeesh BN. Traumatic brain injury. In: Sarkar C, Santosh Springer, 2019.p.483-491. V, Chacko G (eds.). Essentials of Diagnostic Surgical Neuropathology. Thieme Medical Publishers, 2018.p.215-217. 27. Venkatraghavan L, Bharadwaj S. Quality of life and health related issues. In: Prabhakar H (ed.). Essentials of 19. Pendharkar H. Endovascular interventions in ophthalmic Neuroanesthesia. Academic Press, Elsevier, 2018. p.963-967. disorders. In: Nema HV, Nema N (eds.) Recent advances in Ophthalmology. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2018. 28. Yadav R, Kalita J, Misra UK. Laboratory evaluation of p-206-229. sleep disorders. In: Misra UK, Kalita J (eds.). Clinical Electroencephalography (Second Edition). Elsevier India, 20. Rajeswari RT, Mahadevan A. Vascular malformations of central 2018. nervous system. In: Sarkar C, Santosh V, Chacko G (eds.). Essentials of Diagnostic Surgical Neuropathology. Thieme 29. Yamini BK, Shivashankar N. Characteristics of Language Medical Publishers, 2018.p.205-213. involvement in different types of dementias, their evaluation and approach to treatment. In: Chandra SR (ed.) SR. Human 21. Rao GSU. Neuromuscular diseases. In: Prabhakar H. Paediatric cognition – As we understand today. Sasidharan R, 2018.

MONOGRAPHS/MANUALS/REPORTS

BASIC SCIENCES BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES

1. Desai A, Ravi V. Establishment of public health laboratories in 1. Bhattacharyya S, Hegde S, Kumar A. Counselling micro skills. South-East Asia. World Health Organization. WHO Regional Counselling Training Manual for the Well-Being Officers of Office for South-East Asia, 2018. the Karnataka State Police. Department of Clinical Psychology. NIMHANS Publication, 2018.

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2. Gandhi S, Padmavathi N, et. al. Compiled learning material of 13. Murthy P, Kumar S, Desai NG, Teja B. Mental health care in the multi-disciplinary workshop on Young People and Mental India – Old aspirations, renewed hope (Vol. I & II). Report of Health in a Changing World. NIMHANS Publication 2018. the Technical Committee on Mental Health Constituted by the National Human Rights Commission to evaluate mental health 3. John N, Kumar A. Behavioural counselling – Principles and services in India, 2018. techniques. Counselling Training Manual for the Well-Being Officers of the Karnataka State Police. Department of Clinical 14. Nattala P, Harish T. Severe mental illness – Role of ASHA. Psychology. NIMHANS Publication, 2018. ASHA Mano Kirana: Mental Health Care Reference Manual for Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs). NIMHANS 4. Kathyayani BV, Shamala A, John PA. Life Skill Training Publication, 2018. Manual for Nursing Faculty, 2018. 15. Nattala P, Murthy P. Alcohol and tobacco dependence – Role of 5. Kumar A. Cognitive behavioural model of counselling. ASHA. ASHA Mano Kirana: Mental Health Care Reference Counselling Training Manual for the Well-Being Officers of Manual for Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs). the Karnataka State Police. Department of Clinical Psychology. NIMHANS Publication, 2018. NIMHANS Publication, 2018. 16. Padmaja, Reddy RP. Child counselling. Counselling Training 6. Kumar D. (Ed). Counselling Training Manual for the Well- Manual for the Well-Being Officers of the Karnataka State Being Officers of the Karnataka State Police. Department of Police. Department of Clinical Psychology. NIMHANS Clinical Psychology (NIMHANS) and Karnataka State Police, Publication, 2018. 2018. 17. Padmaja, Reddy RP. Interviewing skills. Counselling Training 7. Kumar K, Kumar A, Hegde S. Supportive counselling. Manual for the Well-Being Officers of the Karnataka State Counselling Training Manual for the Well-Being Officers of Police. Department of Clinical Psychology. NIMHANS the Karnataka State Police. Department of Clinical Psychology. Publication, 2018. NIMHANS Publication, 2018. 18. Sharma MK, Anand N, Tadparrikar A. (i) Social media 8. Manjula M, Pradeep BS, Philip M. Family relationships, addiction (ii) Gaming (iii) Management of technology marriage related beliefs and expectations and its association with addiction in children. Report published by the Department of mental health in new Indian middle class: A transgenerational Health Research, Indian Council of Medical Research, 2019. approach. Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), 2018. 19. Sivakumar T, Raj AE. Welfare Benefits for Individuals with mental illness. ASHA Mano Kirana: Mental Health Care 9. Manjula M, Roopesh BN, Binukumar B. Mental health Reference Manual for Accredited Social Health Activists literacy on youth depression and suicides for teachers: Impact (ASHAs). NIMHANS Publication, 2018. on knowledge, attitudes, facilitating support and help seeking supported. Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), 20. Tyagi V, Reddy RP. Common mental disorders. Counselling 2018. Training Manual for the Well-Being Officers of the Karnataka State Police. Department of Clinical Psychology. NIMHANS 10. Mehrotra S. Sudhir PM. Report on the proceedings of the Publication, 2018. National Consultative Meet-2019. 21. Vigneshwar K, Reddy RP. Substance abuse. Counselling 11. Midha R, Kumar A (2018). Understanding and Preventing Training Manual for the Well-Being Officers of the Karnataka Suicide. Counselling Training Manual for the Well-Being State Police. Department of Clinical Psychology. NIMHANS Officers of the Karnataka State Police. Department of Clinical Publication, 2018. Psychology. NIMHANS Publication, 2018.

12. Mohan B, Kiran PS, Jayaprakashan KP, Jaisoorya TS. NEUROSCIENCES Pariraksha: A master module for training of trainers. A project of the Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government 1. Alladi S. Manual for cognitive testing to diagnose dementia in of Kerala, 2019. six Indian languages for literates and illiterates. Indian Council for Medical Research- Task Force project, 2018.

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2. Amudhan S. Cognitive testing to diagnose with special Indian Society of Neuroanesthesiology and Critical Care, 2018 reference to cross-sectional study. Training compendium for SAARC Regional Training on Animal Disease Informatics 7. Gururaj G, Gautham M S, Ahamed D, Shoba S, Mascarenhas and Biostatistics. ICAR - National Institute of Veterinary JMA, Selvakumar M, Amit AS, Sivagurunathan, Jeyalydia J, Epidemiology and Disease Informatics (ICAR-NIVEDI), Manikandan, Prabhakar, Neelakandan. Tamil Nadu Accident 2018. and Research Initiative (TAEI) – Baseline survey 2018. State Health Mission, Govt. of Tamil Nadu, 2018. 3. Bharadwaj S. Neuro Critical Care NABH Manual. NIMHANS, 2018 8. Pradeep BS, Gururaj G, Gananath SY, Anu TP, Shahane S, Srividya RN, Praveen KN, Mutharaju A. Life Skills Training 4. Chandra SR. Report on the suspected index cases of West Nile and Counselling Services Program: Annual Report 2017-18. disease at Kozhikode. Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Centre for Public Health, NIMHANS, 2018. Govt. of India, 2019. 9. Pradeep BS, Gururaj G, Mutharaju A, Jyoti MK, Amaresha 5. Gautham MS, Manoj Kumar Handa, Desmond Dominic Rego, Y, Lavanya G, Ramesha R, Nagaraj R, Harish S. Yuva Hareesh Reddy, Girish N. Screening for lifestyle risk factors Spandana: Annual Report 2017-18. Centre for Public Health, and mental health among employees in Honda Motorcycle & NIMHANS, 2018. Scooter India Pvt. Ltd., 2018. 10. Sudhir V, Sriganesh K. Non-traumatic weakness. Acute 6. Gopalakrishna KN, Radhakrishnan M. Management of status Neurological Life Support – Manual by Indian Society of epilepticus. Acute Neurological Life Support – Manual by Neuroanesthesiology and Critical Care, 2018.

NEWSLETTERS/SOUVENIRS

BASIC SCIENCES Symposium on Dementia and 22nd National Conference of ARDSI, Bengaluru, September 2018. 1. Udupa K. Report on mass yoga session on 4th International Day of Yoga at NIMHANS. Samatvam, Quarterly Newsletter of 4. Sivakami S. Nursing care strategies of clients with dementia: NIMHANS Integrated Center for Yoga, July 2018. A descriptive survey. Souvenir, International Symposium on Dementia and 22nd National Conference of ARDSI, Bengaluru, September 2018. BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES 5. Sivakumar T. Practical aspects of rehabilitation in patients 1. Sagi MR, Chand P, Narasimha VL, Murthy P, Mamatha M, with chronic mental illness. Souvenir of Richmond Fellowship Karthick C, Shetty M, Kubenthiran N, Aurobind G, Prabhakara, Society (I), Lucknow Branch, March 2019. Arora S. Tobacco cessation training for counsellors through “hybrid learning”. E-Learning & E-Learning Technologies (ELELTECH), IEEE National Conference, 2018. NEUROSCIENCES

2. Sivakami.S, Jayanthi P, Kathyayani BV. Effectiveness on 1. Deora H, Tripathi M, Dwarakanath S. Management of problem based learning on knowledge of nursing students unruptured brain arteriovenous malformations in the post- regarding nursing process in a selected nursing college, ARUBA era. Current practices in Neurosciences, Newsletter of Bangalore. Souvenir, ICSSR-sponsored National Conference Neurological Society of India, 2019; Jan 1(1). on Teacher Education in India; Issues and Concerns in Quality Accreditation, March 2019. 2. Illa A, Patel D, Yamini BK, Meera SS, Shivashankar N, et al. Comparison of speech tasks for automatic classification of 3. Sivakami.S, Kathyayani BV, Prathibaswamy. Knowledge and patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and healthy subjects. attitude of nursing students towards nursing care of clients IEEEXplore Digital Library, ICASSP 2018. with dementia: A descriptive survey. Souvenir, International

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ARTICLES FOR GENERAL PUBLIC/IEC MATERIALS

BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES 9 October 2018 (x) Are you a Netflix ‘addict’? A case in making headlines (inputs to article by Josh Hafner). USA 1. Gangadhar BN. Mental hospital in Maharashtra may be Today, 8 October 2018 (xi) Deep breaths and counselling: How upgraded as NIMHANS (inputs to article by Jyoti Shelar). The doctors are treating India’s ‘first Netflix addict’ (inputs to article Hindu, Mumbai, 14 April 2018. by Rohini Swamy. The Print, 8 October, 2018 (xii) NIMHANS clinic treats first case of ‘Netflix addiction’ (inputs to article by 2. Himani Kashyap, Rajkumari P Reddy. Clients get life ‘sorted’ Tanu Kulkarni). , 8 October 2018 (xiii) World’s first at memory clinic (inputs to article by Chetana Belagere). The NETFLIX addict: Unemployed man, 26, goes into rehab after New Indian Express. 21 September 2018. he spent seven hours a day on the app for six months straight (inputs to article by Harry Pettit). Mail Online, 9 October 3. Jamuna Rajeswaran (i) The reasons you can’t remember your 2018 (xiv) Net loss: Time to beat the bingewatching habit early childhood. Parent Circle (ii) How neurofeedback is (inputs to article by HT correspondent). Hindustan Times, 9 helping trauma patients (inputs to article by Tanu Kulkarni). October 2018 (xv) First case of Netflix addiction documented The Hindu, 18 February 2019. in India (inputs to article by Shweta Ganjoo). India Today, 9 October 2018 (xvi) Netflix addict sent for counselling after 4. Jamuna Rajeswaran. Doctors help children with ADHD train spending EIGHT HOURS a day binge watching (inputs to their brain (inputs to article by Tanu Kulkarni). The Hindu, 17 article by Aloysius Fernandes & Amber Hicks). Mirror, 10 February 2019. October 2018 (xvii) Internet gaming can result in psychological disturbances (inputs to article by Afshan Yasmeen). The Hindu, 5. John Vijay Sagar K. Mental health issues in children. Parents 10 October 2018 (xviii) Tech addiction clinic in India treating World Magazine, 2018. its first Netflix-related case (inputs to article by Guy Davies). ABC News, 11 October 2018 (xix) How Bengaluru citizens 6. Kishore MT. Not just the grownups, infants too have feelings are dealing with Internet addiction (inputs to article by Divya and emotions: They need proper nurturance. Loudspeaker, a Shekhar). ETtech, Economic Times, 12 October 2018 (xx) magazine for mental health, published by NIMHANS Centre Spending too much time on social media? (inputs to article for Well Being, August 2018. by Divya Shekhar). Economic Times, 13 October 2018 (xxi) India treats ‘Netflix addiction’ as internet use surges (inputs 7. Manoj Kumar Sharma (i) This rehab is saving obsessive users to article by Swati Gupta). CNN (online), 18 October 2018 from social media (inputs to article by TNN Correspondent). (xxii) Bingeing on Netflix, Hotstar and Amazon Prime? You The Times of India, 2 June 2018 (ii) SHUT out that tech might be an addict and need help (inputs to article by DNA addiction, seek help at NIMHANS clinic (inputs to article correspondent). DNA, 2 November 2018 (xxiii) Road to digital by DC correspondent). Deccan Chronicle, 7 June 2018 (iii) well-being (inputs to article by Priya Sreekumar). Deccan Depreciating digital wellness: Is it tough for gen Now to Chronicle, 4 November 2018 (xxiv) Youth seeks NIMHANS take time off from social media? (inputs to article by Joyeeta help after binge-watching videos for 10 hours (inputs to Chakravorty). The Times of India, 17 June 2018 (iv) Gaming article by Sunitha Rao R). The Times of India, 9 December addiction: 6 children seek help at NIMHANS clinic every 2018 (xxv) PUBG and Fortnite game addiction (inputs to week (inputs to article by Sunitha Rao R). The Times of India, article by BNN correspondent). Dainik Bhaskar, 9 December 20 June 2018 (v) Inside the world of a gaming addict (inputs 2018 (xxvi) Number of children addicted to mobile games rise to article by Sonam Joshi). The Times of India, 28 June 2018 3-fold in two years (inputs to article by BNN correspondent). (vi) NIMHANS: Porn, cannabis have same impact (inputs to DB Post, 10 December 2018 (xxvii) Sexting stresses Indian article by TNN correspondent). The Times of India, 11 July youths, not Australians, says NIMHANS study (inputs to 2018 (vii) NIMHANS reports first case of texting addiction article by Sunitha Rao R). The Times of India, 18 December in teen (inputs to article by Reshma Ravishanker). Deccan 2018 (xxviii) Tech addiction (booklet/IEC material for school Herald, 11 July 2018 (viii) Digital detox: This Bengaluru clinic children), 12 December 2018 (xxix) Kids hooked to games, helps people battle tech-based addictions (inputs to article but parents landing up at hospital (inputs to article by Iffath by Vikram Gopal). Hindustan Times, 5 August 2018 (ix) A Fathima). Bangalore Mirror, 29 January 2019 (xxx) Gaming, clinic in India’s Silicon Valley is treating its first case of Netflix social media, selfies: This clinic in Bengaluru helps tech addicts addiction (inputs to article by Maria Thomas). Quartz India, log out (inputs to article by Johnson TA). The Indian Express,

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11 February 2019 (xxxi) Smartphone addiction playing havoc 13. Sailaxmi Gandhi, Jagadisha Thirthalli. (i) Family emotional on study schedules (inputs to article by Tanu Kulkarni). The climate (leaflet/IEC material) (ii) Adaptive lifestyle (leaflet/ Hindu, 13 February 2019 (xxxii) Is the netflie the new good IEC material). morning message (inputs to article by Himanshi Dhawan & Ketaki Desai). The Times of India, 17 February 2019 (xxxiii) 14. Sailaxmi Gandhi, Maya Sahu, Jagadisha Thirthlli, Manjunatha Here’s why Sandalwood stars prefer digital detox (inputs to N (i) Admission counselling for psychiatry patients (poster/ article by Sunayana Suresh & Madhu Daithota ). The Times IEC material) (ii) Information to patients & their relatives in of India, 20 February 2019 (xxxiv) From selfies to porn, this the OPD about admission (leaflet/IEC material). Bengaluru clinic has been helping tech addicts for 4 years (inputs to article by Geetika Mantri). The News Minute, 7 March 15. Santosh Loganathan, Meena KS. Public gets sneak peek 2019 (xxxv) Does telly tale infidelity? (inputs to article by Ruth into NIMHANS functioning (inputs to article by TNN Prarthana). Deccan Chronicle, 9 March 2019 (xxxvi) PUBG correspondent). The Times of India, 28 October 2018. ban: This ‘epidemic’ game can turn kids into psychopaths, says India (inputs to article by Saritha Rai, Bloomberg). Business 16. Shekhar Seshadri. CSA is about power and domination. The Standard, 25 March 2019. Asian Age, 7 May 2018.

8. Meena KS. (i) Good response to NIMHANS walking tour 17. Shivarama Varambally, Gangadhar BN. Meditation and the (inputs to article by TH correspondent). The Hindu, 27 October power of ‘Om’ (inputs to article by Amy Kazmin). Financial 2018. (ii) Mental Health Day: National Institute of Mental Express. 11 January 2019. Health and Neurosciences to have guided tours of institute (inputs to article by Suraksha P). The New Indian Express, 18. Shyam Sundar A, Paulomi M Sudhir. 10 new patients a week 10 October 2018. (iii) Tour to NIMHANS to remove stigma at OCD clinic in NIMHANS (inputs to article by Tanu on mental health (inputs to article by Reshma Ravishanker). Kulkarni). The Hindu, 2 November 2018. Deccan Herald, 12 October 2018. 19. Sivakumar T, Subhashini Rangarajan, Jagadisha Thirthalli. 9. Nithya Poornima M. (i) Ask the Expert – Addressing children’s Pamphlet on ‘FAQ’s and procedure to apply for guardianship or phobias. Parent Circle, December 2018 (ii) Ask the under National Trust Act 1999. Dr. RN Moorthy Foundation Expert – Addressing exam stress. Parent Circle, February 2019. for Mental Health & Neurological Sciences.

10. Paulomi M Sudhir. Handling anxieties and fears related to childbirth. Loudspeaker, a magazine for mental health, NEUROSCIENCES published by NIMHANS Centre for Well Being, September, 2018. 1. Anita Mahadevan, Shankar SK (inputs to article by Maya Prabhu). Visitors can touch human brains at this Indian 11. Prabha S Chandra, Prasanthi Nattala, Padmavathy D (Editors). neuroscience institute. Atlas Obscura, 21 September 2018. Loudspeaker, a magazine for mental health, published by NIMHANS Centre for Well Being 2. Gururaj G (inputs to article by TH correspondent). NIMHANS to start school-based injury prevention, safety 12. Sadananda Reddy A, Aarti Jaganathan, Muralidhar D, Thomas promotion programme. The Hindu, 28 November 2018. Kishore, Naveen Kumar C, Shanivaram Reddy K, Jagadisha Thirthalli. Supported education services for students with 3. Srijithesh PR, Shreedevi K. Stroke or Brain attack. Fact sheet mental health issues (brochure/IEC material). Department of and guide (IEC material). Psychiatric Social Work, NIMHANS.

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BOOKS PUBLISHED

BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES Cue Exposure-based intervention (VE-CIE) for Relapse Prevention in Alcohol Dependence – Health Care Provider 1. Gandhi S, Math SB, Prasad MK, Sivakumar T, Gowda GS Guide. NIMHANS Publication, 2018. (eds.). Updates in Mental Health Nursing. NIMHANS Publication, 2019. 10. Nattala P, Murthy P, Meena KS. Navajeevana: Video- enabled Cue Exposure-based intervention (VE-CIE) for 2. Gandhi S, Nattala P, Radhakrishnan G, Jothimani G. Resource Relapse Prevention in Alcohol Dependence – My Workbook. Book for Karnataka District Mental Health Programme – NIMHANS Publication, 2018. Psychiatric Nurses. NIMHANS Publication, 2018. 11. Sudhir PM, Manjula M, Bhola P, Gitanjali N, Rajkumari P, 3. Jacob P, Puroshothaman K, Jayarajan D, Menon M. Handbook Singhal N. Contributions of Clinical Psychology Towards a on Child Psychology for Judicial Officers. UNICEF, 2018. Healthy India: A Compendium of Initiatives. NIMHANS Publication, 2019. 4. Kapanee ARM, Sudhir PM, Meena KS, Nattala P, Manjunatha, N. Brief Psychological Intervention for Depression: A Training 12. Vijayalakshmi P, Gandhi S, Ramachandra, Sundarnag G, Booklet for Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA). Geetha D, Chandra PS. Maternal Mental Health Promotion: NIMHANS Publication, 2018. Facilitator’s Training Manual for Auxiliary Nurse Midwives in India. NIMHANS Publication, 2018. 5. Kapanee ARM, Sudhir PM, Meena KS, Nattala P, Manjunatha N. Training Guide for “Light of Hope: A Training Video on 13. Vranda MN, Muralidhar D, Kumar CN, Janardhan N, Depression”. NIMHANS Publication, 2018. Sivakumar PT. Psychosocial First Aid Intervention and Support for Women Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence/ 6. Kapur M, Hirisave U. (i) Manual for Preschool Teachers Domestic Violence – A Guide for Health Care Professionals. (ii) Manual for School Teachers on Child Development NIMHANS Publication, 2019. Mental Health and Disabilities (iii) Manual for Promotion of Psychosocial Development of Children (Second Edition in 14. Vranda MN, Muralidhar D, Naveen Kumar C, Janardhan N, English and Kannada). NIMHANS Publication, 2018. Sivakumar PT. Self-Guide Strategies for Women to Deal with Intimate Partner Violence/Domestic Violence. NIMHANS 7. Manjula M, Herbert HS, Singhal M, Sharma M. Stress Publication, 2019. Management Manual for College Students and Parents (Second Edition). NIMHANS Publication, 2018. NEUROSCIENCES 8. Nattala P, Meena KS. Asha Mano Kirana: Mental Health Care Reference Manual for Accredited Social Health Activists 1. Chandra SR (ed.) SR. Human cognition – As we understand (ASHAs). NIMHANS Publication, 2018. today. Sasidharan R, 2018.

9. Nattala P, Murthy P, Meena KS. Navajeevana: Video-enabled 2. Yadav R, Kulkarni GB (eds.). Ward Rounds in Clinical Neurology. Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., 2018.

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INSTITUTE BODY 9 Chief Secretary Member Government of Karnataka 1 Hon’ble Minister for Health and Family President Bengaluru Welfare 10 Prof. Geetha Bali Nominated Government of India Asutosh Mookerjee Fellow and Chief Scientific Member New Delhi Officer Maulana Azad National Institute of 2 Hon’ble Minister for Medical Education Vice-President Technology Government of Karnataka Bhopal Bengaluru 11 Dr. Vijayalakshmi Ravindranath Nominated 3 Secretary to the Government of India Member Professor, Centre for Neuroscience Member Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Indian Institute of Science (IISc) New Delhi Bengaluru

4 Dr. BN Gangadhar Member 12 Dr. KB Akhilesh Nominated Director Dean, Engineering Division & Member NIMHANS, Bengaluru Chairman, Management Studies Indian Institute of Science (IISc) 5 Secretary to the Government of India Member Bengaluru Department of Expenditure Ministry of Finance 13 Prof. K Rajanna Nominated New Delhi Honorary Professor, Instrumentation and Member Applied Physics Department 6 Secretary to the Government of India Member Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Department of Higher Education Bengaluru Ministry of Human Resource Development New Delhi 14 Dr. D Nagaraja Nominated Former Director & Sr. Professor of Neurology Member 7 Director General of Health Services Member NIMHANS, Bengaluru Government of India New Delhi 15 Justice Shri N Kumar Nominated Former Judge, Hon’ble High Court of Member 8 Vice-Chancellor Member Karnataka Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences Bengaluru Bengaluru

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16 Dr. C Ramasubramanian Nominated 6 Dr. G Gururaj Member Founder Member Sr. Professor of Epidemiology & Dean MS Chellamuthu Trust & Research (Neurosciences) Foundation NIMHANS, Bengaluru Madurai 7 Shri. PC Mohan Member 17 Dr. G Gururaj Nominated Member of Parliament () Sr. Professor of Epidemiology & Dean Member Government of India (Neurosciences) New Delhi NIMHANS, Bengaluru 8 Dr. D Nagaraja Member 18 Dr. Bhabani Shankar Das Nominated Former Director & Sr. Professor of Neurology Consultant Neurosurgeon, Bhubaneswar Member NIMHANS, Bengaluru Former Professor of Neurosurgery 9 Dr. Rajesh Kotecha Member NIMHANS, Bengaluru Special Secretary to the Government of India 19 Dr. Rajesh Kotecha Nominated Ministry of AYUSH Special Secretary to the Government of India Member New Delhi Ministry of AYUSH 10 Prof. K Rajanna Member New Delhi Honorary Professor, Instrumentation and 20 Dr. SK Chaturvedi Nominated Applied Physics Department Sr. Professor of Psychiatry & Head (I/c), Member Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Department of Mental Health Education Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru 11 Dr. Balram Bhargava Member Director General Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) GOVERNING BODY New Delhi 12 Additional Secretary (Health) Permanent Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Invitee 1 Hon’ble Union Minister for Health and Chairperson Government of India Family Welfare Government of India and President, 13 Joint Secretary (Mental Health) Permanent NIMHANS, Bengaluru Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Invitee Government of India 2 Secretary, Ministry of Health and Family Member Welfare 14 Dr. SK Chaturvedi Member Government of India Sr. Professor of Psychiatry & Head (I/c), New Delhi Department of Mental Health Education NIMHANS, Bengaluru 3 Director General of Health Services Member Government of India 15 Dr. Chittaranjan Andrade Member New Delhi Professor of Psychopharmacology NIMHANS, Bengaluru 4 Additional Secretary & Financial Adviser Member Ministry of Health and Family Welfare 16 Dr. N Shivashankar Member Government of India Professor of Speech Pathology & Audiology New Delhi NIMHANS, Bengaluru

5 Chief Secretary Member 17 Dr. BN Gangadhar Member Government of Karnataka Director Secretary Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru

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STANDING FINANCE COMMITTEE 2 Dr. Bhabani Shankar Das Member Consultant Neurosurgeon, Bhubaneswar 1 Secretary, Ministry of Health and Family Chairperson Former Professor of Neurosurgery Welfare NIMHANS, Bengaluru Government of India 3 Vice-Chancellor Member New Delhi Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences 2 Additional Secretary & Financial Adviser Member Bengaluru Ministry of Health and Family Welfare 4 Dr. Rajesh Kotecha Member Government of India Special Secretary to the Government of India New Delhi Ministry of AYUSH 3 Director General of Health Services Member New Delhi Government of India 5 Dr. V Nagarajan Member New Delhi Chairman, National Neurosciences Research 4 Vice-Chancellor Member Committee & Task Force Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) Bengaluru New Delhi

5 Dr. KB Akhilesh Member 6 Dr. G Gururaj Member Dean, Engineering Division & Sr. Professor of Epidemiology & Dean Chairman, Management Studies (Neurosciences) Indian Institute of Science (IISc) NIMHANS, Bengaluru Bengaluru 7 Dr. SK Chaturvedi Member 6 Dr. D Nagaraja Member Sr. Professor of Psychiatry & Head (I/c), Former Director & Sr. Professor of Neurology Mental Health Education NIMHANS, Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru

7 Dr. G Gururaj Member 8 Dr. BN Gangadhar Member Sr. Professor of Epidemiology & Dean Director Secretary (Neurosciences) NIMHANS, Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru

8 Additional Secretary (Health) Permanent Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Invitee PLANNING AND MONITORING Government of India COMMITTEE

9 Joint Secretary (Mental Health) Permanent Ministry of Health and Family Welfare Invitee 1 Dr. KB Akhilesh Chairperson Government of India Dean, Engineering Division & Chairman, Management Studies 10 Dr. BN Gangadhar Member Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Director Secretary Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru 2 One member out of the three Hon’ble Member Members of Parliament elected to the Institute ACADEMIC COMMITTEE Body 3 Dr. Rajesh Kotecha Member 1 Dr. Vijayalakshmi Ravindranath Chairperson Special Secretary to the Government of India Professor, Centre for Neuroscience Ministry of AYUSH Indian Institute of Science (IISc) New Delhi Bengaluru

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4 Vice-Chancellor Member GRIEVANCE REDRESSAL COMMITTEE Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences Bengaluru 1 Justice Shri N Kumar Chairperson 5 Dr. Nimesh G Desai Member Former Judge, Hon’ble High Court of Director Karnataka Institute of Human Behaviour & Allied Bengaluru Sciences 2 Prof. K Rajanna Member New Delhi Honorary Professor, Instrumentation and 6 Additional Chief Secretary/Principal Member Applied Physics Department Secretary Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Department of Health Bengaluru Government of Karnataka 3 Prof. Geetha Bali Member 7 Dr. BN Gangadhar Member Asutosh Mookerjee Fellow and Chief Scientific Director Secretary Officer Maulana Azad National Institute of NIMHANS, Bengaluru Technology Bhopal

4 Dr. Suvarna Alladi Member STANDING ESTATE COMMITTEE Professor of Neurology & Chairperson, Internal Complaints Committee 1 Prof. K Rajanna Chairperson NIMHANS, Bengaluru Honorary Professor, Instrumentation and 5 Dr. BN Gangadhar Member Applied Physics Department Director Secretary Indian Institute of Science (IISc) NIMHANS, Bengaluru Bengaluru

2 One member out of the three Hon’ble Member Members of Parliament elected to the Institute HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE Body.

3 Dr. D Nagaraja Member 1 Dr. Bhabani Shankar Das Former Director & Sr. Professor of Neurology Consultant Neurosurgeon, Bhubaneswar Chairperson NIMHANS, Bengaluru Former Professor of Neurosurgery NIMHANS, Bengaluru 4 Dr. TG Sitharam Member KSIIDC Chair & Senior Professor 2 Dr. CN Manjunath Department of Civil Engineering Director and Professor of Cardiology Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Sri Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Member Bengaluru Sciences & Research Bengaluru 5 Superintending Engineer Member CPWD, Kendriya Sadan 3 Head, Department of Neurology Member Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru

6 Dr. BN Gangadhar Member 4 One member out of the three Hon’ble Director Secretary Members of Parliament elected to the Institute Member NIMHANS, Bengaluru Body 5 Dr. KB Akhilesh Dean, Engineering Division & Chairman, Management Studies Member Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bengaluru

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6 Dr. SK Chaturvedi 9 Dr. Anita S Desai Sr. Professor of Psychiatry & Dean Member Professor & Head, Department of Member (Behavioural Sciences) NIMHANS, Bengaluru Neurovirology NIMHANS, Bengaluru 7 Dr. BN Gangadhar Member Director 10 Dr. Balasundaram Padmanabhan Secretary NIMHANS, Bengaluru Professor & Head, Department of Biophysics Member NIMHANS, Bengaluru

11 Dr. GK Chetan BOARD OF STUDIES Professor & Head, Department of Human Member Genetics Basis Sciences NIMHANS, Bengaluru

1 Dr. Chittaranjan Andrade 12 Dr.TN Sathyaprabha Professor & Head, Dept. of Professor of Neurophysiology & Psychopharmacology Chairman Head, Department of Basic Neurosciences Member Dean (Basic Sciences) (Virtual Department) NIMHANS, Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru

2 Dr. R Ravikumar 13 Smt. Revathi BK Non-Member Professor of Neuromicrobiology & Associate Administrative Officer I/c. (A&E) Member Secretary Dean (Basic Sciences) NIMHANS, Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru

3 Dr. Raghu Padinjat Behavioural Sciences Professor, National Centre for Biological Sciences Member 1 Dr. Satish Chandra Girimaji Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Sr. Professor of Child and Adolescent Bengaluru Psychiatry & Chairperson Dean (Behavioural Sciences) 4 Dr. Anil Vasudevan NIMHANS, Bengaluru Professor, Paediatric Nephrology and Molecular Medicine Member 2 Dr. Shekhar P Seshadri St. John’s Academy of Health Sciences Sr. Professor and Head, Dept. of Child & Bengaluru Adolescent Psychiatry & Associate Dean Member (Behavioural Sciences) 5 Dr. Sarada Subramanian NIMHANS, Bengaluru Professor & Head, Department of Member Neurochemistry 3 Dr. SM Manohari NIMHANS, Bengaluru Additional Professor of Psychiatry Member St. John’s Academy of Health Sciences 6 Dr. Laxmi T Rao Bengaluru Professor, Department of Neurophysiology Member NIMHANS, Bengaluru 4 Dr. Aditya Murthy Professor of Cognitive Sciences & 7 Dr. Nagarathna Chairperson, Centre for Neuro Sciences Member Professor & Head, Department of Member Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Neuromicrobiology Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru 5 Dr. SK Chaturvedi 8 Dr. P Marimuthu Sr. Professor of Psychiatry & Head (I/c), Professor & Head, Department of Biostatistics Member Member Department of Mental Health Education NIMHANS, Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru

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6 Dr. Prabha S Chandra 5 Dr. Girish N Professor of Psychiatry Member Professor & Head, Department of Member NIMHANS, Bengaluru Epidemiology NIMHANS, Bengaluru 7 Dr. Thirumoorthy Professor & Head, Department of Psychiatric 6 Dr. VJ Ramesh Member Social Work Professor & Head, Department of Member NIMHANS, Bengaluru Neuroanaesthesia & Neurocritical Care NIMHANS, Bengaluru 8 Dr. LN Suman Professor & Head, Department of Clinical 7 Dr. Pramod K Pal Member Psychology Professor & Head, Department of Neurology Member NIMHANS, Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru

9 Dr. Sailaxmi Gandhi 8 Dr. Malla Bhaskara Rao Additional Professor & Head Professor & Head, Department of Neurosurgery Member Member Department of Nursing NIMHANS, Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru 9 Professor & Head, Department of Clinical 10 Dr. BV Kathyayani Neurosciences (Virtual Department) Member Principal, College of Nursing Member NIMHANS, Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru 10 Dr. Yasha TC 11 Dr. Binukumar B Professor & Head, Department of Member Assistant Professor of Biostatistics & Official Neuropathology Member Tabulator NIMHANS, Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru 11 Dr. Sundara Periyavan 12 Smt. Revathi BK Professor & Head, Department of Transfusion Non-Member Member Administrative Officer I/c (A&E) Medicine & Hematology Secretary NIMHANS, Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru

12 Dr. Binukumar B Assistant Professor of Biostatistics & Official Neurosciences Member Tabulator 1 Dr. G Gururaj NIMHANS, Bengaluru Sr. Professor of Epidemiology & Dean Chairman 13 Dr. AK Gupta (Neurosciences) Professor & Head, Department of NIMHANS, Bengaluru Member Neuroimaging & Interventional Radiology 2 Dr. BA Chandramouli NIMHANS, Bengaluru Consultant Neurosurgeon Member 14 Dr. Anupam Gupta Vikram Hospital Professor & Head, Department of Neurological Bengaluru Member Rehabilitation 3 Dr. Naik NIMHANS, Bengaluru Professor of Neurology Member 15 Smt. Revathi BK Medical College Non-Member Administrative Officer I/c (A&E) Belagavi Secretary NIMHANS, Bengaluru 4 Dr. N Shivashankar Professor & Head, Department of Speech Member Pathology & Audiology NIMHANS, Bengaluru

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REHABILITATION COMMITTEE 4 Shri. Gandhi Doss LS Member Social Scientist 1 Dr. C Ramasubramanian Chairperson # 218, Shiva Prakruthi Apts., Talacauvery Founder Layout MS Chellamuthu Trust & Research Bengaluru Foundation 5 Dr. S Narayana Reddy Member Madurai Professor of Pharmacology 2 Dr. SK Chaturvedi Member Bangalore Medical College & Research Sr. Professor of Psychiatry & Head (I/c), Institute Department of Mental Health Education Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru 6 Dr. Sharat Damodar Invitee Member 3 Dr. Thirumoorthy Member Clinical Director Head, Department of Psychiatric Social Work Mazumdar Shaw Medical Centre NIMHANS, Bengaluru Bengaluru

4 Dr. Anupam Gupta Member 7 Mrs. Malini Bhaskar Enaganti Member Head, Department of Neurorehabilitation D403, Adarsh Residency, NIMHANS, Bengaluru 8th Block, Jayanagar Bengaluru 5 Dr. G Gururaj Member Sr. Professor of Epidemiology & Dean 8 Dr. Galgali RB Member (Neurosciences) Former Professor of Psychiatry NIMHANS, Bengaluru St. John’s Medical College Bengaluru 6 Dr. BN Gangadhar Member Director Secretary 9 Shri. Vidyadhar MG Member NIMHANS, Bengaluru Philosopher Udayabhanu, No-30 Shankarmut Road, Chamarajpet HUMAN ETHICS COMMITTEE Bengaluru 10 Dr. Bindu M Kutty Member Basic and Neurosciences Division Professor of Neurophysiology NIMHANS, Bengaluru 1 Dr. K Srinivasan Chairperson Professor of Psychiatry & 11 Dr. M Veerendrakumar Member Head, Division of Mental Health and Professor of Neurology Neurosciences NIMHANS, Bengaluru St. John’s Research Institute 12 Dr. Nanda Kumar DN Member Bengaluru Additional Professor of Neurochemistry 2 Dr. Saumitra Das Member NIMHANS, Bengaluru Professor, Department of Microbiology and 13 Dr. G Gururaj Member Cell Biology Sr. Professor of Epidemiology & Dean Indian Institute of Sciences (IISc) (Neurosciences) Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru 3 Shri. Gajendra S Member 14 Dr. Chittaranjan Andrade Member- Advocate Professor of Psychopharmacology & Dean Secretary # 35, 7th Cross, Opp. Wilson Garden Police (Basic Sciences) Station NIMHANS, Bengaluru Wilson Garden, Bengaluru

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Behavioural Sciences Division ANIMAL ETHICS COMMITTEE

1 Dr. KS Nagesh Chairperson Ex-Principal (Medical 1 Dr. Bindu M Kutty Chairperson DAPMRV Dental College and Hospital Doctor) Professor & Head, Department of Bengaluru Neurophysiology NIMHANS, Bengaluru 2 Dr. G Gopalakrishnan Member Professor and Head, Department of Psychiatry (Scientist) 2 Dr. Sarada Subramanian Member MVJ Medical College and Research Hospital Professor of Neurochemistry Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru

3 Dr. CR Jayanthi Member 3 Dr. Indrani Datta Member Professor of Pharmacology (Pharmacologist) Assistant Professor of Biophysics Bangalore Medical College and Research NIMHANS, Bengaluru Institute 4 Dr. Kaveri Member Bengaluru Veterinarian 4 Shri. Boja Raj Member NIMHANS, Bengaluru Advocate (Legal Expert) 5 Dr. SG Ramachandra CPCSEA No-1, 1st D Cross, 1st Stage, 20th Main Chief Research Scientist, Central Animal Main Nominee BTM Layout, Bengaluru Facility, 5 Shri. Sadananda Holla Member Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru Social Activist 6 Dr. M Ramachandra Mohan Member No-269, Sri Krishna, 18th Cross Professor of Zoology Sampige Road, Malleswaram Bangalore University, Bengaluru Bengaluru 7 Dr. Shiva Kumar Member 6 Ms. Ammu Joseph Member Head Technical & Labs Independent Journalist and Author Provimi Animal Nutrition India Pvt. Ltd. No-71, Shinivagulu Tank Bed Layout Bengaluru Koramangala, Bengaluru 8 Dr. BS Shankaranarayana Rao Member 7. Dr. Prabha S Chandra Professor of Neurophysiology & Scientist-in- Secretary Professor of Psychiatry Member charge of CARF NIMHANS, Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru 8. Dr. Prasanthi Nattala Member Additional Professor of Nursing PhD COMMITTEES NIMHANS, Bengaluru

9. Dr. Mohammed Ameer Hamza Member Basic Sciences Additional Professor of Psychiatric Social Work 1 Dr. R. Ravikumar NIMHANS, Bengaluru Professor of Neuromicrobiology & Associate Chairperson 10. Dr. Jamuna Rajeswaran Member Dean (Basic Sciences) Professor of Clinical Psychology NIMHANS, Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru 2 Dr. Usha Vijayaraghavan 11. Dr. Biju Viswanath Member Professor and Chair Member Associate Professor of Psychiatry Department of Microbiology & Cell Biology NIMHANS, Bengaluru Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru

12. Dr. Satish Chandra Girimaji Member- 3 Dr. MR Satyanarayana Rao Professor of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry & Secretary Hon. Professor & SERB Distinguished Fellow Member Dean (Behavioural Sciences) Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced NIMHANS, Bengaluru Scientific Research, Bengaluru

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4 The Head 6 The Head Department of Biophysics Member Department of Mental Education Member NIMHANS, Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru

5 The Head 7 The Head Department of Biostatistics Member Department of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Member NIMHANS, Bengaluru Services, NIMHANS, Bengaluru 6 The Head Department of Clinical Pharmacology & 8 The Head Member Toxicology Department of Nursing Member NIMHANS, Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru

7 The Head 9 The Head Department of Human Genetics Member Department of Psychiatric Social Work Member NIMHANS, Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru

8 The Head 10 The Head Department of Neurochemistry Member Department of Psychiatry Member NIMHANS, Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru

9 The Head Department of Neuromicrobiology Member Neuro Sciences NIMHANS, Bengaluru 1 Dr. G Gururaj 10 The Head Sr. Professor of Epidemiology & Dean (Neuro Department of Neurophysiology Member Chairperson Sciences) NIMHANS, Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru 11 The Head 2 Dr. R. Srinivasa Department of Neurovirology Member Sr. Consultant Neurologist Member NIMHANS, Bengaluru Bengaluru

3 Dr. Ravi Gopal Varma Behavioural Sciences Lead-Consultant Neurosurgeon and Chief of Neurosciences Member 1 Dr. Satish Chandra Girimaji Center of Excellence – Brain & Spine Sr. Professor of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Chairperson Aster CMI Hospital, Bengaluru Dean (Behavioural Sciences) NIMHANS, Bengaluru 4 The Head Department of Clinical Neurosciences (Virtual 2 Dr. Venkatesan Member Department) Sr. Professor and Head of Clinical Psychology Member NIMHANS, Bengaluru All India Institute of Speech & Hearing Mysuru 5 The Head Department of Epidemiology Member 3 Dr. Lakshmi V Pandit NIMHANS, Bengaluru Professor of Psychiatry Member KIMS Hospital & Research Centre 6 The Head Bengaluru Department of Neuroanaesthesia & Neuro Member Critical Care 4 The Head NIMHANS, Bengaluru Department of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Member NIMHANS, Bengaluru 7 The Head Department of Neuro Imaging & 5 The Head Member Interventional Radiology Department of Clinical Psychology Member NIMHANS, Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru

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8 The Head 7 Dr. Nandakumar D N Medical Department of Neurological Rehabilitation Member Additional Professor of Neurochemistry Officer/ NIMHANS, Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru Biosafety Officer 9 The Head Department of Neurology Member 8 Dr. Anuranjan Anand NIMHANS, Bengaluru Professor, Molecular Biology & Genetics Unit Nominee of Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced 10 The Head DBT Scientific Research Department of Neuropathology Member Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru

11 The Head Department of Neurosurgery Member INTERNAL COMPLAINTS COMMITTEE NIMHANS, Bengaluru

12 The Head 1 Dr. Suvarna Alladi Chairperson/ Department of Speech Pathology & Audiology Member Professor of Neurology Nodal Officer NIMHANS, Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru

13 The Head 2 Dr. Paulomi M Sudhir Department of Transfusion Medicine and Member Professor of Clinical Psychology Member Haematology NIMHANS, Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru 3 Dr. TR Kanmani Assistant Professor of Psychiatric Social Work Member NIMHANS, Bengaluru INSTITUTIONAL BIO SAFETY COMMITTEE 4 Dr. Harish T Additional Professor of Psychiatry Member NIMHANS, Bengaluru 1 Dr. Sanjeev Jain 5 Dr. P Marimuthu Professor of Psychiatry Chairperson Additional Professor of Biostatistics Member NIMHANS, Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru 2 Dr. Rita Christopher Member 6 Dr. Anita Mahadevan Professor of Neurochemistry Secretary Additional Professor of Neuropathology Member NIMHANS, Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru 3 Dr. Vani Santosh 7 Dr. Vijayalakshmi Deshmane Professor of Neuropathology Member Former Director NIMHANS, Bengaluru Member Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology 4 Dr. Anita Desai Bengaluru Professor of Neurovirology Member 8 Shri. Basavaraj S Sappannavar NIMHANS, Bengaluru Retd. Principal District & Session Judge & Member 5 Dr. Biju Vishwanath Director, Bangalore Meditation Centre Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Member Bengaluru NIMHANS, Bengaluru 9. Smt. B. Beereshwari Member 6 Dr. Jaishree Stenographer (Gr-I), Deans’ Office Professor of Microbiology Secretary Outside Expert NIMHANS, Bengaluru Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology Bengaluru

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DEANS BIOPHYSICS

Dr. G Gururaj Dr. Balasundaram Padmanabhan Sr. Professor of Epidemiology and Dean - Neurosciences Professor & Head

Dr. SK Chaturvedi Dr. Indrani Datta Sr. Professor of Psychiatry and Dean - Behavioural Sciences Associate Professor (Till 11.01.2019) Dr. Bhupesh Mehta Dr. Satish Chandra Girimaji Assistant Professor Sr. Professor of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry and Dr. Yogananda S Markandeya Dean - Behavioural Sciences (w.e.f. 12.01.2019) Assistant Professor

Dr. Chittaranjan Andrade Dr. Padavattan Sivaram Professor of Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology and Assistant Professor Dean - Basic Sciences BIOSTATISTICS ASSOCIATE DEANS Dr. P Marimuthu Professor & Head Dr. N Shivashankar Professor & Head of Speech Pathology & Audiology and Dr. K Thennarasu Associate Dean - Neurosciences Professor

Dr. Satish Chandra Girimaji Dr. Mariyamma Philip Sr. Professor of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry and Associate Professor Associate Dean - Behavioural Sciences (Till 11.01.2019) Dr. Binukumar B Dr. Shekhar P Seshadri Associate Professor Sr. Professor & Head of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry and Dr. Binu VS Associate Dean - Behavioural Sciences (w.e.f. 12.01.2019) Assistant Professor Dr. R Ravikumar Dr. PV Prathyusha Professor of Neuromicrobiology and Research Assistant Associate Dean - Basic Sciences Dr. Ravi GS Computer Programmer

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CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY Dr. Seema Mehrotra Professor

Dr. Shekhar P Seshadri Dr. Jamuna Rajeswaran Sr. Professor & Head Professor

Dr. Satish Chandra Girimaji Dr. Paulomi Matam Sudhir Sr. Professor Professor

Dr. K John Vijay Sagar Dr. J Keshav Kumar Professor Professor

Dr. Preeti Jacob Dr. Manoj Kumar Sharma Associate Professor Professor

Dr. Rajendra KM Dr. M Manjula Assistant Professor Professor

Dr. Devvarta Kumar CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES Professor (Virtual Department) Dr. Poornima Bhola Additional Professor Dr. G Venkatasubramanian Professor of Psychiatry & Head Dr. BN Roopesh Additional Professor Dr. Girish Baburao Kulkarni Professor of Neurology Dr. Thomas Kishore M Additional Professor Dr. Monojit Debnath Associate Professor of Human Genetics Dr. Veena A Satyanarayana Associate Professor

CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY & Dr. Aruna Rose Mary Kapanee TOXICOLOGY Associate Professor Dr. Shantala Hegde Dr. Chittaranjan Andrade Associate Professor Professor & Head Dr. Rajakumari P Reddy Dr. MM Srinivas Bharath Associate Professor Professor Dr. Nitin Anand CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY Associate Professor Dr. Gitanjali Narayanan Dr. LN Suman Associate Professor Professor & Head Dr. Nithya Poornima M Dr. Ahalya Raguram Assistant Professor Professor (Retired on 31.07.2018) Dr. Jyotsna Agrawal Dr. H Uma Assistant Professor Professor Dr. Ajay Kumar Dr. Anisha Shah Assistant Professor Professor Dr. Himani Kashyap Dr. Mahendra Prakash Sharma Assistant Professor Professor

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EPIDEMIOLOGY Dr. KR Madhusudan Reddy Professor

Dr. N Girish Dr. M Radhakrishnan Professor & Head Professor

Dr. G Gururaj Dr. K Sriganesh Sr. Professor Additional Professor

Dr. Pradeep BS Dr. Sudhir V Additional Professor Additional Professor

Dr. Gautham MS Dr. Gopala Krishna KN Associate Professor Associate Professor

Dr. Senthil Amudhan R Dr. Sonia Bansal Associate Professor Associate Professor

Dr. BA Aravind Dr. Rohini M Surve Assistant Professor Associate Professor of Critical Care HUMAN GENETICS Dr. Dhritiman Chakrabarti Assistant Professor

Dr. GK Chetan Dr. Suparna Bharadwaj Professor & Head Assistant Professor

Dr. Monojit Debnath Dr. Shweta S Naik Additional Professor Assistant Professor Dr. Mathivanan Jothi NEUROCHEMISTRY Assistant Professor

Dr. Gautham Arunachal U Dr. Sarada Subramanian Assistant Professor Professor & Head MENTAL HEALTH EDUCATION Dr. Rita Christopher Professor

Dr. SK Chaturvedi Dr. Nandakumar DN Sr. Professor of Psychiatry & I/c Head Additional Professor

Dr. KS Meena Dr. Ravish H Associate Professor Assistant Professor

Dr. Latha K Dr. Kruthika Vinod TP Assistant Professor Sr. Scientific Officer (Scientist-C)

NEUROANAESTHESIA & NEURO IMAGING & INTERVENTIONAL NEUROCRITICAL CARE RADIOLOGY

Dr. VJ Ramesh Dr. Rose Dawn Bharath Professor & Head Professor & Head

Dr. GS Umamaheswara Rao Dr. Arun Kumar Gupta Sr. Professor Professor

Dr. V Bhadrinarayan Dr. Hima Shriniwas Pendharkar Professor Additional Professor

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Dr. Arvinda HR Dr. Netravathi M Additional Professor Additional Professor

Dr. Jitender Saini Dr. Srijithesh PR Additional Professor Additional Professor

Dr. Chandrajit Prasad Dr. Madhu Nagappa Additional Professor Additional Professor

Dr. Maya Dattatraya Bhat Dr. Subasree R Additional Professor Associate Professor

Dr. M Sandhya Dr. Ravindranadh Chowdary Associate Professor Associate Professor

Dr. Chandana Dr. Rohan R Mhale Associate Professor (Nuclear Medicine) Associate Professor

Dr. Pardeep Kumar Dr. Nitish L Kamble Assistant Professor Associate Professor NEUROLOGICAL REHABILITATION Dr. Pooja M Assistant Professor

Dr. Anupam Gupta Dr. Raghavendra K Professor & Head Assistant Professor

Dr. Meeka Khanna Dr. Saraswati Nashi Additional Professor Assistant Professor Dr. Hansashree P NEUROLOGY Assistant Professor

Dr. Sanjib Sinha Dr. Doniparthi Venkata Seshagiri Professor & Head Assistant Professor

Dr. M Veerendra Kumar Dr. Seena V Professor Assistant Professor

Dr. SR Chandra Dr. Elavarasi R Professor Assistant Professor Dr. A Nalini NEUROMICROBIOLOGY Professor

Dr. Pramod Kumar Pal Dr. S Nagarathna Professor Professor & Head

Dr. Suvarna Alladi Dr. R Ravikumar Professor Professor

Dr. PS Bindu Dr. HB Veena Kumari Professor Professor Dr. PS Mathurnath NEUROPATHOLOGY Professor

Dr. Girish Baburao Kulkarni Dr. TC Yasha Professor Professor & Head

Dr. Ravi Yadav Dr. Vani Santosh Additional Professor Professor

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Dr. N Gayathri Dr. Nupur Pruthi Professor Professor

Dr. Anita Mahadevan Dr. KVL Narasinga Rao Professor Additional Professor

Dr. BK Chandrasekhar Sagar Dr. V Vikas Professor Additional Professor

Dr. Nandeesh BN Dr. AR Prabu Raj Associate Professor Associate Professor NEUROPHYSIOLOGY Dr. Manish Beniwal Associate Professor

Dr. Bindu M Kutty Dr. Nishanth Sadashiva Professor & Head Associate Professor

Dr. TN Sathyaprabha Dr. Subhas Kanti Konar Professor Assistant Professor

Dr. BS Shankaranarayana Rao Dr. Abhinith Shashidhar Professor Assistant Professor

Dr. Laxmi T Rao Dr. Alok Mohan Uppar Professor Assistant Professor

Dr. Kaviraja Udupa Dr. Gyani Jail Singh Birua Additional Professor Assistant Professor

Dr. Vijayalakshmi K Sri. N Ponnuswamy Associate Professor Sr. Scientific Officer (Radiation Safety Officer) (Scientist-C) Dr. Srikumar BN NEUROVIROLOGY Associate Professor

Dr. Phalguni Anand Alladi Dr. Anita S Desai Sr. Scientific Officer (Scientist-F) Professor & Head NEUROSURGERY Dr. V Ravi Sr. Professor

Dr. Malla Bhaskara Rao Dr. Reeta Subramaniam Mani Professor & Head Additional Professor

Dr. B Indira Devi Dr. Manjunatha MV Professor Assistant Professor Dr. S Sampath NURSING Professor (VRS 30.11.2018)

Dr. Dhananjaya I Bhat Dr. Sailaxmi Gandhi Professor Additional Professor & Head

Dr. Dwarakanath Srinivas Dr. Prasanthi Nattala Professor Associate Professor

Dr. Dhaval P Shukla Dr. G Radhakrishnan Professor Assistant Professor

Dr. A Arivazhagan Professor

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COLLEGE OF NURSING Dr. John P John Professor

Dr. BV Kathyayani Dr. Suresh Bada Math Professor /Principal Professor

Dr. Pratibha Swamy Dr. G Venkatasubramanian Associate Professor Professor

Dr. Jayanthi KN Dr. PT Sivakumar Lecturer Professor

Mr. Jayakumar B Dr. Geetha Desai Lecturer Professor

Mrs. Poornima HN Dr. Shivarama Varambally Lecturer Professor

Dr. Priya Baby Dr. Prabhat Kumar Chand Lecturer Professor

Mrs. D Kanitha Dr. K Muralidharan Lecturer Professor

Dr. S Valliammal Dr. T Harish Lecturer Professor

Dr. Rajeswari C Dr. Santosh Loganathan Lecturer Additional Professor

Ms. Jeeva S Dr. V Senthil Kumar Reddi Lecturer Additional Professor PSYCHIATRY Dr. C Naveen Kumar Additional Professor

Dr. BN Gangadhar Dr. Shyam Sundar A Sr. Professor & Director Additional Professor

Dr. Prabha S Chandra Dr. Preeti Sinha Professor & Head Additional Professor

Dr. SK Chaturvedi Dr. Naren P Sr. Professor Additional Professor

Dr. Sanjeev Jain Dr. Jaisoorya TS Sr. Professor Additional Professor

Dr. Mathew Varghese Dr. Arun K Professor Additional Professor

Dr. Pratima Murthy Dr. Krishna Prasad M Professor Associate Professor

Dr. YC Janardhana Reddy Dr. T Sivakumar Professor Associate Professor

Dr. Vivek Benegal Dr. Sydney Moirangathem Professor Associate Professor

Dr. Jagadisha Thirthalli Dr. N Manjunatha Professor Associate Professor

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Dr. Janardhanan CN Dr. Aarti Jagannathan Associate Professor Associate Professor of Psychiatric Social Work

Dr. Biju Viswanath Dr. Hareesh Angothu Associate Professor Associate Professor of Psychiatry

Dr. Urvakhsh Meherwan Mehta Dr. Deepak Jayarajan Associate Professor Assistant Professor of Psychiatry

Dr. Sundarnag Ganjekar Dr. Shanivaram Reddy Associate Professor Assistant Professor of Psychiatric Social Work Dr. Dahale Ajit Bhalchandra PSYCHIATRIC SOCIAL WORK Associate Professor

Dr. Angothu Hareesh Dr. A Thirumoorthy Associate Professor Professor & Head

Dr. Deepak Jayarajan Dr. K Sekar Assistant Professor Professor

Dr. Vijaya Kumar KG Dr. D Muralidhar Assistant Professor Professor

Dr. Rashmi A Dr. N Krishna Reddy Assistant Professor Professor (Retired on 31.05.2018)

Dr. Chethan B Dr. R Dhanasekara Pandian Assistant Professor Professor

Dr. Shashidhara HN Dr. Mohammed Ameer Hamza Psychiatrist (Specialist Grade) Additional Professor

Dr. Vinay B Dr. BP Nirmala Psychiatrist (Specialist Grade) Additional Professor PSYCHIATRIC REHABILITATION SERVICES Dr. N Janardhana Additional Professor

Dr. Jagadisha Thirthalli Dr. Vranda MN Professor of Psychiatry & I/c Head of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services Associate Professor

Dr. SK Chaturvedi Dr. E Aravind Raj Sr. Professor of Psychiatry Associate Professor

Dr. Devvarta Kumar Dr. Gobinda Majhi Professor of Clinical Psychology Associate Professor

Dr. Sailaxmi Gandhi Dr. Kavita V Jangam Additional Professor of Nursing Associate Professor

Dr. Poornima Bhola Dr. Priya Treesa Thomas Additional Professor of Clinical Psychology Associate Professor

Dr. C Naveen Kumar Dr. Aarti Jagannathan Additional Professor of Psychiatry Associate Professor

Dr. Krishna Prasad M Dr. E Sinu Associate Professor of Psychiatry Associate Professor

Dr. Sivakumar T Dr. C Jayakumar Associate Professor of Psychiatry Assistant Professor

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Dr. Bino Thomas Dr. Hemant Kumar Gupta Assistant Professor Research Officer (Psychiatry) (Scientist – III)

Dr. Sojan Antony Dr. Srinibash Sahoo Assistant Professor Research Officer (Scientist – III)

Dr. Kanmani TR Dr. GV Ramana Assistant Professor Research Officer (Scientist – III)

Dr. Anish V Cherian Dr. C Tejaswini Assistant Professor Research Officer (Scientist – I) Dr. K Janaki Raman BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING SECTION Assistant Professor

Dr. Shanivaram Reddy K Smt. MG Sindu Assistant Professor Biomedical Engineer

Dr. Kimneihat Vaiphei Sri. Elangovan Assistant Professor Hardware & Network Engineer

Dr. Shreedevi AU Smt. Valli K Assistant Professor Jr. Biomedical Engineer

Dr. L Ponnuchamy Sri. J Nataraja Assistant Professor Sr. Scientific Assistant, Biomedical Engineer, Gr, II (Retired on 30.04.2018) SPEECH PATHOLOGY & AUDIOLOGY Sri. Babeesh Parambhan Sr. Scientific Assistant, Biomedical Engineer, Gr. II Dr. N Shivashankar Professor & Head (Retired on 31.03.2019) Sri. SN Jein Sr. Scientific Assistant, Biomedical Engineer, Gr. II Dr. Vandana VP Additional Professor CENTRAL ANIMAL RESEARCH FACILITY Dr. BK Yamini Additional Professor Dr. BS Shankaranarayana Rao Professor of Neurophysiology & Officer I/c TRANSFUSION MEDICINE & HAEMATOLOGY LIBRARY & INFORMATION SERVICES

Dr. Sundar Periyavan Dr. Mathew Varghese Professor & Head Professor of Psychiatry and Officer I/c

Dr. Vijay Kumawat Dr. Lalitha Koti Assistant Professor Sr. Librarian (Retired on 30.04.2018)

Dr. Sangeetha Seshagiri K Dr. Prasad NN Clinical Pathologist (Specialist Grade) Librarian

Dr. Mallithavana S Sri. Sachin Y Clinical Pathologist (Specialist Grade) Librarian Sri. Kumaraswami R Marigoudar AYURVEDIC RESEARCH UNIT Librarian

Dr. G Venkateswaralu Research Officer & I/c Head (Scientist – IV)

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PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATION

Dr. Prabhu Dev M Dr. K Sekar Assistant Editor & Officer I/c Registrar

Smt. Tejaswini A Sri. Georgekutty Francis Proof Reader Dy. FA & CAO

Sri. Shinde Pandurang Sri. Praseed Kumar Hindi Translator Chief Administrative Officer PUBLIC RELATIONS Sri. Deva Mahendra Prasad Administrative Officer (Admn)

Sri. Ravindran K Sri. Prabhakhar K AAO (Public Relations) Administrative Officer I/c (Retired on 31.07.2018)

Sri. AS Revappa Smt. Revathi BK Assistant Horticulture Officer Administrative Officer (A&E) Smt. Nagaveni K LEGAL SECTION Special Officer (E)

Sri. P Karunakara Gandhi Sri. Parthiban K Legal Assistant (on Deputation) AAO (Projects) Sri. Hemaprabhu V ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT AAO (Personnel)

Sri. Murugan J Sri. MJ Yogesh AAO (Claims) I/c AEE & Head (on Deputation) Sri. Ranganatha R Sri. BT Sridhar AAO Assistant Engineer (Civil) Sri. GS Harish Sri. NR Nagaraju Accounts Officer (on Deputation) Assistant Engineer (Civil) (on Deputation) (Repatriated to P. Dept.) Sri. KC Santhosh HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION Assistant Engineer (Civil) (on Deputation)

Sri. G Srinivas Dr. V Bhadrinarayan Assistant Engineer (Civil) (on Deputation) Medical Superintendent

Sri. Suchindra Dr. Muralidharan K Assistant Engineer (Civil) (on Deputation) Dy. Medical Superintendent

Sri. Prakash C Kakkayanawar Smt. Chandramathi T Junior Engineer (Electrical) (Retired on 31.05.2017) Administrative Officer (H)

Sri. Chaluvaraj Dr. MR Mohan Kumar Junior Engineer (Electrical) Sr. GDMO

Sri. Parameshwar Dhanni Dr. TN Prathiba Junior Engineer (Electrical) Sr. GDMO

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Dr. ASVLN Ravindra Sri. DP Nagaraja Sr. GDMO AAO (OPD)

Dr. VS Chandrashekar Sri. KN Pandian Resident Medical Officer (on Contract) AAO (NHC)

Dr. Pradnya Rajesh Dhargave Sri. M Rajasekar Chief Physiotherapist AAO (RS)

Mr. PV Mohankrishna Sri. Rudraradhya I\c Head, Clinical Nursing Services Medical Records Officer I/c

Sri. Doddathammaiah Sri. Rajanna AAO I/c (Hospital Staff Section) Jr. Medical Records Officer

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BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31ST MARCH 2019

(Rs. In Lakh) CORPUS / CAPITAL FUND & LIABILITIES SCHEDULE 2018-19 2017-18

CAPITAL FUND 1 44,203.51 35,422.80

ASSET RESERVE-PROJECTS 5 1,633.88 1,535.47

PROJECTS, SEMINARS, WORKSHOPS, ETC., 2 5,519.54 4,246.09

EARMARKED / ENDOWMENT FUNDS / EMPLOYEE BENEFIT FUNDS 3 77,081.38 72,285.12

CURRENT LIABILITIES AND PROVISIONS 4 9,015.78 10,982.23

TOTAL 1,37,454.09 1,24,471.71

ASSETS

FIXED ASSETS 5 50,891.80 49,558.85

INVESTMENTS - FROM EARMARKED / ENDOWMENT FUNDS 6 43,295.57 36,769.42

INVESTMENT - OTHERS 7 26,729.20 18,522.14

CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS, ADVANCES ETC., 8 16,537.52 19,621.30

TOTAL 1,37,454.09 1,24,471.71

SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES 17

NOTES ON ACCOUNTS 18

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INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2019

(Rs. In Lakh) PARTICULARS SCHEDULE 2018-19 2017-18 INCOME Income from Services 9 4,237.36 3,619.29

Grants / Subsidies 10 41,595.89 37,752.44

Fees / Subscriptions 11 622.73 632.39

Income From Government Securities/ Bonds 12 - -

Income from Investments 13 1,408.80 1,231.92

Other Income 14 1,262.11 1,048.66 TOTAL (A) 49,126.89 44,284.70 EXPENDITURE Establishment Expenses 15 30,748.11 29,680.57

Other Administrative Expenses etc., 16 11,344.24 9,741.44

Depreciation 5 6,763.83 5,975.32

TOTAL (B) 48,856.18 45,397.33 Balance being excess of Income over Expenditure (A-B) (figuers in brackets indicate excess of expenditure over income) Transfer to Capital Account 270.71 (1,112.63) TOTAL 49,126.89 44,284.70 SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES 17 … NOTES ON ACCOUNTS 18 …

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SCHEDULE FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31ST MARCH 2019

SCHEDULE - 1 - CORPUS / CAPITAL FUND (Rs. In Lakh) PARTICULARS 2018-19 2017-18

Balance as at the beginning of the year 35,422.80 29,221.43 Add: Capital Grants (GOI) received during the year 8,460.00 7,294.00 Add: Capital Grants (GOI) De-Addiction centre received during the year 50.00 20.00 43,932.80 36,535.43

Less: Balance of net expenditure transferred from the Income and Expenditure Account 270.71 (1,112.63)

TOTAL 44,203.51 35,422.80

Out of Rs.8460 lakh of Capital Grant received during the year, Rs.1173.53lakh remain un-utilised as at balance sheet date.

SCHEDULE - 2

GRANTS FOR PROJECTS / SEMINARS / SYMPOSIUMS / WORKSHOPS / CSIR FELLOWSHIPS

(Rs. In Lakh) PARTICULARS 2018-19 2017-18 Balance of grants brought forward from previous year 4,246.09 4,624.91 Grants received during the year 5,628.43 4,155.74

TOTAL 9,874.52 8,780.65 Less: Expenditure incurred during the year (4,090.48) (3,965.75) Add: Project Payables/ (receivables) (264.50) (568.81) TOTAL 5,519.54 4,246.09

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SCHEDULE FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31ST MARCH 2019

SCHEDULE - 3 - EARMARKED / ENDOWMENT FUNDS / EMPLOYEE BENEFIT FUNDS

SCHEDULE - 3.1 - EARMARKED / ENDOWMENT FUNDS

(Rs. In Lakh) PARTICULARS 2018-19 2017-18 a) Opening Balance of the Funds 14,426.06 13,483.65 b) Additions to the Funds: i) Donations / Grants 148.01 201.13 ii) Income from Investments made on account of funds 949.85 1,020.23 iii) Other additions - 1,097.86 - 1,221.36 Total (a+b) 15,523.92 14,705.01 c) Utilisation / Expenditure towards objectives of funds i) Capital Expenditure - - ii) Revenue Expenditure 147.56 147.56 278.95 278.95 NET BALANCE AS AT THE YEAR END (A) 15,376.36 14,426.06

Note: Interest income does not include interest from SB Accounts but includes interest on fixed deposit relevant to each fund.

SCHEDULE - 3.2 - PENSION AND OTHER EMPLOYEE BENEFIT FUNDS

(Rs. In Lakh) PARTICULARS 2018-19 2017-18 a) Opening Balance of the Funds 57,859.06 52,739.35 b) Additions to the Funds: i) Provision for expenses 5,181.92 7,542.11 ii) Income from Investments made on account of funds 2,430.81 1,819.50 iii) Other additions - 7,612.73 - 9,361.61 Total (a+b) 65,471.79 62,100.96 c) Utilisation / Expenditure towards objectives of funds i) Revenue Expenditure 3,766.77 4,241.90 3,766.77 4,241.90 NET BALANCE AS AT THE YEAR END (B) 61,705.02 57,859.06

NET BALANCE AS AT THE YEAR END (A+B) 77,081.38 72,285.12

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03-2019 (Figures in Rs.) Balance as on 31- 5,10,456.00 21,48,531.91 34,28,890.00 37,259.00 3,39,180.43 8,14,850.57 11,84,982.00 1,79,530.47 2,81,547.00 1,41,736.83 3,21,656.00 13,07,922.00 4,65,498.99 1,66,952.90 20,000.00 18,38,777.27 4,08,13,326.00 26,83,737.00 1,25,10,31,074.72 8,00,000.00 791.00 8,81,465.61 17,89,703.63 2019 Total Payments Payments Total ARCH M 5,10,456.00 - 8,477.00 8,477 8,477.00 - 34,28,890.00 - 92,08,216.00 37,02,744 55,05,472.00 37,02,744 92,08,216.00 11,84,982.00 - 2,81,547.00 - 1,41,736.83 - 8,14,741.00 8,59,741 (45,000.00) 8,59,741 8,14,741.00 20,000.00 - 15,86,391.00 23,10,227 (7,23,836.00) 23,10,227 15,86,391.00 10,18,396.00 10,01,066.00 17,330 8,00,000.00 - 791.00 - ST 31 AT

AS

- 4,399 53,509.34 4,800 48,709.34 53,509.34 4,399 4,800 21,48,531.91 46,588 - 979 37,259.00 979 - 20,698 3,39,180.43 20,698 - 30,314 8,14,850.57 30,314 - - - 12,575 1,79,530.47 12,575 - - - 26,589 3,21,656.00 26,589 - 75,000 13,07,922.00 75,000 - 9,883 1,66,952.90 9,883 - - 1,33,662 33,78,270.82 1,33,662 33,68,270.82 6,86,72,978.22 10,000 47,47,452 6,86,43,006.22 29,972 18,38,777.27 1,22,500 - 45,21,756 4,08,13,326.00 45,21,756 - - 1,25,10,31,074.72 7,92,03,527 - - 5,440 73,620.70 8,000 65,620.70 73,620.70 5,440 8,000 41,318 8,81,466 - 82,701 17,89,703.63 82,701 - Receipts HEET S Grants/ Donations Interest ALANCE B OF

04-2018 ART Balance as on01- P ORMING F SCHEDULE - 3.1 - EARMARKED / ENDOWMENT FUNDS / ENDOWMENT - 3.1 EARMARKED SCHEDULE CHEDULE S PARTICULARS NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH & NEURO SCIENCES, BENGALURU SCIENCES, & NEURO HEALTH INSTITUTE OF MENTAL NATIONAL Mrs. Rajeswarai Fund Krishnamurthy Endowmnet Mrs. 17,07,003.00 - KSAPS Fund (CD4/CD8) Fund KSAPS 5,10,456.00 - Independence Day/Republic Day Celebration FundIndependence Day/Republic Day for Excellence Fund Award Infosys Foundation Fund Research Joint Conference 3,500.00 49,109.90 4,977 21,01,943.91 - - - Human Brain Bank for M. Biological Research Fund Biological Research Human Brain Bank for M. 33,70,390.00 58,500 - Govindaswamy Murthy RaoGovindaswamy Memorial Fund 36,280.00 - Govindaswamy Memorial Govindaswamy Prize Fund 3,18,482.43 - Golden Jubilee Award Fund Neuroradiology Fund Golden Jubilee Award 7,84,536.57 - Dr.R.N.Moorthy Mental Health & Neuro Sciences Mental Health & Neuro Dr.R.N.Moorthy Patients for Poor Fund ECGC FundEpilepsy Research 3,89,52,109.58 14,600 28,57,933 4,18,24,642.55 92,08,216.00 21,80,857 11,84,982.00 3,96,43,785.55 - - Dr.D.N. Prasad Oration Fund Prasad Dr.D.N. 1,66,955.00 - Dr.Anisya Vasanth Memorial Fund for NMD Memorial Fund Vasanth Dr.Anisya 2,81,547.00 - Dr.Anisya Vasanth Meml. Oration Fund Meml. Vasanth Dr.Anisya 1,41,736.83 - Dr. R.N. Murthy Endowment Fund Murthy Endowment R.N. Dr. Students for Nursing Fund Punja Usha - Award Dr. 2,95,067.00 4,03,037.99 - 33,600 28,861 4,65,498.99 - Dr. D.N. Prasad M.F. - Cognition and Music M.F. Prasad D.N. Dr. 12,32,922.00 - Dept of Psychiatry C.F(Turuvekere & Thirt) & C.F(Turuvekere Dept of Psychiatry Fund Memorial Award Vasanth Anisya Dr. 6,19,741.00 1,57,069.90 1,95,000 - - Depression Education FundDepression 20,000.00 - Corpus Fund for Neurological Rehabilitation for Neurological Corpus Fund for Operationof DualCorpus Fund Ph.D Programme Rehabilitation for Psychiatry Corpus Fund Department of MH & SP Corpus FundDepartment - Corpus of Psychiatry Fund 6,39,25,526.45 32,44,608.82 33,71,722.54 - 18,70,153.00 - 17,16,277.33 4,60,000 6,19,377 1,87,870 1,94,207 - 40,19,592.99 26,83,737.00 34,416 39,85,176.99 - Corpus Research Fund - ProjectsCorpus Fund Research 3,62,91,570.00 - C.M’s Relief FundC.M’s UnitChild Psychiatry Works for Development Corpus Fund 1,17,18,27,547.71 - 15,86,391.00 7,18,896.00 2,99,500 - - C V Vishalakshmamma FundV Schizophrenia Research Endowment C 5,00,000.00 3,00,000 - Brain Cancer Research FundBrain Cancer Research 791.00 - Mukund Memorial Award FundMukund Memorial Award Carried Amount Forward 68,180.48 1,34,75,06,897.78 19,85,554.00 9,23,54,253.17 1,44,18,46,704.95 - 91,66,564.00 1,43,26,80,140.95 Bharani Jaya Vijayam FundBharani Jaya Endowment Research 8,40,147 -

National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences 239 Annual Report 2018-2019 03-2019 (Figures in Rs.) Balance as on 31- 3,56,929.91 10,42,953.00 69,884.00 36,000.00 17,000.00 2,93,584.62 77,000.00 2,92,806.07 1,16,199.00 25,00,000.00 8,12,040.87 3,75,00,000.00 1,01,246.00 25,65,865.00 2,04,059.00 37,76,190.34 1,74,575.00 5,00,000.00 86,727.00 7,232.00 Total Payments Payments Total 57,75,28,694 3,15,06,054 54,60,22,640.00 3,15,06,054 57,75,28,694 36,000.00 17,000.00 11,095.00 - 49,089 60,184.00 - 5,00,000.00 - 77,000.00 - 12,07,028.00 10,37,535.00 1,69,493 1,16,199.00 25,00,000.00 - - 3,75,00,000.00 2,11,71,468.00 1,79,48,827.00 32,22,641 1,01,246.00 25,65,865.00 - - 2,04,059.00 - 22,99,668.33 22,29,987.33 69,681 - 1,74,575.00 - 3,64,158.00 6,02,957 (2,38,799.00) 6,02,957 3,64,158.00 86,727.00 7,232.00 - 1,26,500.00 - 89,800 36,700.00 -Sd- - - 3,56,929.91 17,010 - - 69,884.00 6,160 - - - 16,07,778.60 17,37,778.60 1,35,721 1,30,000 2,93,584.62 19,034 - - - - - 2,92,806.07 19,339 - 7,610 8,12,040.87 7,610 - - - - 1,19,79,451.50 1,21,54,451.50 1,75,000 8,40,756 37,76,190.34 2,23,752 - Receipts Grants/ Donations Interest 10,00,000 42,953 5,00,000 10,42,953.00 - - Deputy FinancialOfficer & Chief Accounts Advisor 04-2018 Balance as on01- SCHEDULE - 3.2 - EMPLOYEE BENEFIT FUNDS BENEFIT - 3.2 EMPLOYEE SCHEDULE TOTAL 5,78,59,05,494 51,81,92,494 24,30,80,942 6,17,05,01,566.00 6,54,71,78,930 37,66,77,364 TOTAL 1,44,26,06,067.59 1,48,01,057.33 9,49,85,224.79 1,55,23,92,349.71 1,47,56,023.00 1,53,76,36,326.71 PARTICULARS Speech and Audiology Pathology Corpus Fund Gowri Devi Oration FundDr. - - TMC Fund Research Lucture FundVolunteers FundVolunteers’s Being Well Wilsons Disease Corpus Fund 52,100.00 3,39,919.91 17,000.00 36,000.00 8,084 - - - - Student Association Nurses Subhadra Fund Dayananda Rao Endowment 63,724.00 77,000.00 - - Rabies Diagnostic Services of Neurovirology - Dept. Account CorpusResearch Fund Donation FundResearch / GNNR in RMC / KSM Fellowship Research Fund Research Schizophrenia and Depression Memorial FundVenkateshaiah Savithramma & Shri. Smt. 10,66,928.00 1,40,100 2,74,551.00 25,00,000.00 16,02,058.01 1,16,199.00 - - - 13,55,741.13 - - 20,000 3,46,714 17,22,455.57 1,00,000 16,22,455.57 NIMHANS Intramural Research Grants Research NIMHANS Intramural NIMHANS Sundaram Clayton Fund De-AddictionOrientation Programme R.F Disorders Disease and Movem’t Parkinson’s Services Psychiatry Perinatal Fund Nerve InjuryPeripheral Fund Management and Research FundPoor Acount Fund Sivarajan Award V. Professor 3,75,00,000.00 2,04,059.00 25,65,865.00 1,45,41,518.00 1,01,246.00 66,29,950 - - - 5,63,411.26 2,73,466.82 - - 25,000 - 43,750 18,43,839.00 6,32,161.26 4,55,829 47,200 5,84,961.26 - Neuromuscular Research Fund Research Neuromuscular Neurosurgery Corpus Fund 1,64,575.00 8,04,431.00 10,000 - - National IllnessNational Assitance Fund Fund Information Centre Neuroscience National OncologyNeuro Fund Research Genetics Fund Psychiatric Neuro NeurosurgeryNeurocon FundNeurology Golden Jubilee FundNeurology Neurosurgery Corpus Fund 86,727.00 3,64,158.00 - 7,232.00 34,000.00 35,52,438.67 1,13,13,695.03 1,36,77,286.98 - 39,34,040 92,500 - - - 9,28,173 1,85,39,499.69 - 9,33,598 1,76,05,901.69 Pension & Gratuity FundPension Earned Leave Encashment Fund 49,41,70,116 5,29,17,35,378 8,33,58,578 43,48,33,916 24,30,80,942 5,96,96,50,236 34,51,71,310 - 5,62,44,78,926.00

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SCHEDULE - 4 - CURRENT LIABILITIES AND PROVISIONS

(Rs. In Lakh) PARTICULARS 2018-19 2017-18 A. CURRENT LIABILITIES 1. Sundry Creditors & Deposits: a) EMD, SD, CMD 933.81 1,174.22 b) Creditors (Suppliers & Service Providers) 3,343.66 4,277.47 5,902.37 7,076.59

2. Statutory Liabilities: 295.88 93.98

3. Other Current Liabilities 3,951.09 3,951.09 3,811.66 3,811.66 TOTAL (A) 8,524.44 10,982.23 B. PROVISIONS 491.34 - TOTAL (B) 491.34 - TOTAL (A+B) 9,015.78 10,982.23

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2018 As on at 31-03- Net Block as Net 31-03-2018 (Rs. In lakh) (Rs. 2019 As on Net Block as Net 31-03-2019 at 31-03- 300.00 71.71 - -

31-03-2019 ciation Upto Total Depre- Total - - 2019 2018-19 ARCH for the year Depreciation 59.00 59.00 1,120.93 59.00 -

M ST 2018 31 Upto 31-03- Depreciation Accumulated Accumulated AT

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(%) Rate of HEET depreciation S 2019 ALANCE Deputy FinancialOfficer & Chief Accounts Advisor as at 31-03- Total Total Assets B 172.18 10.00 118.47 10.73 129.20 485.61 42.98 50.00 446.27 53.71 2,050.92 7.94 454.21 31.40 27.33 50.00 1,413.08 638.24 25.00 412.55 120.37 532.92 105.32 153.57 412.01 1,825.09 225.83 186.15 300.00 0.00 300.00 - 34,731.62 48,770.30 5.00 13,015.39 1,651.26 14,666.65 20,064.97 14,593.25 2,136.06 10.00 23,265.71 3,623.44 26,889.15 21,881.15 19,805.04 25.00 1,496.93 3,093.11 274.53 1,771.46 10.00 1,597.11 364.60 406.98 10.00 120.74 252.27 1,849.38 1,243.73 1,176.22 564.70 40.69 161.43 245.55 170.12 3,115.88 10.00 914.24 311.59 1,225.83 1,890.05 1,835.59 41.80 39.60 44.00 5.00 2.20 4.40 3,760.45 10.00 2,114.03 507.62 25.00 231.12 302.80 2,416.83 1,343.62 1,350.35 86.54 317.66 189.96 126.02 46.68 10.00 25.63 3.84 29.47 17.21 12.79 62.41 25.00 5.22 14.70 19.92 42.49 3.91 11.22 50.00 8.60 1.62 10.22 1.00 0.60 71.71 0.00 - 71.71 OF

year ART during the Deductions SCHEDULE 5 : FIXED ASSETS FIXED 5 : SCHEDULE P - - - -

year ORMING Additions during the Additions Transferred F 1,179.93 1,179.93 5.00 -

2018 9,085.99 4,222.08 11,638.37 - - - - - 1,669.70 9,085.99 1,669.70 - - - - - 11,638.37 4,222.08 9,085.99 Balance Opening as at 01-04- Gross BlockGross CHEDULE S NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH & NEURO SCIENCES, BENGALURU SCIENCES, & NEURO HEALTH INSTITUTE OF MENTAL NATIONAL PARTICULARS Books License)E Journals (Perpetual Software(A)Infrastructure SUB-TOTAL 1,599.23 451.69 81,737.88 15,414.66 - 97,152.54 210.00 42,800.49 6,763.83 49,564.32 47,588.22 38,937.39 - 473.60 12.01 566.12 72.12 - - - BuildingsEquipmentComputersFurnitureOffice EquipmentElectrical InsatallationsVehicles 27,608.64 7,122.98 43,070.75 5,699.55 2,749.83 2,061.63 74.43 - 290.86 - - 2,773.33 319.78 366.05 116.12 - - 172.18 - - Leasehold Land 300.00 - Land 71.71 - BuildingsEquipmentComputers & fixturesFurniture Software(B)(A+B)Library Books TOTAL SUB-TOTAL GRAND 1,01,584.92 85,660.15 15,924.77 3,464.38 296.07 38.42 44.00 - 4,432.38 3,922.27 45,187.29 357.14 150.48 - - 7,175.53 52,362.82 50,891.80 49,558.85 510.11 8.26 - 2,386.80 411.70 2,798.50 1,633.88 1,535.47 - 9.20 9.13 53.28 - - 2.02 - CAPITAL WORK-IN- CAPITAL PROGRESS 48,023.38 49,257.92 ASSETS - PROJECTS

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SCHEDULE - 6 - INVESTMENTS FROM EARMARKED / ENDOWMENT FUNDS

(Rs. In Lakh) PARTICULARS 2018-19 2017-18 1. In Government Securities 12,799.44 12,799.44 2. In Public Sector Banks 30,496.13 23,969.98 TOTAL 43,295.57 36,769.42

SCHEDULE - 7 - INVESTMENT - OTHERS

(Rs. In Lakh) PARTICULARS 2018-19 2017-18 1. Investments in Public Sector Banks and Bonds 26,729.20 18,522.14 TOTAL 26,729.20 18,522.14

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SCHEDULE - 8 - CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS, ADVANCES, ETC.

(Rs. In Lakh) PARTICULARS 2018-19 2017-18 A. CURRENT ASSETS 1. Inventories a) Stock of Consumables (Hospital & Others) 1,209.19 834.08 b) Stationery on hand 5.89 1,215.08 5.42 839.50 2. Sundry Receivables 228.19 179.63 3. Cash Balances in hand (Including cheques / drafts and imprest) 6.12 4.05 4. Bank Balances - With Scheduled Banks 5,370.51 5,604.82 6,106.90 6,290.58 TOTAL (A) 6,819.90 7,130.08 B. LOANS, ADVANCES AND OTHER ASSETS 1. Loans a) Staff 13.53 9.50 b) Advance Receivables 306.83 322.41 c) Prepaid Expenses 35.08 60.62 d) Tax Deducted at Source (recoverable) 165.70 144.98 e) Margin Money Deposits (LC) including opening charges 2,906.44 5,446.20 2. Advances to Suppliers 1,084.07 4,511.65 1,156.78 7,140.49 3. Advances & Other amounts recoverable in cash or in kind or for value to be received a) Contingencies and Purchases/suppliers 456.87 151.30 b) Deposits 154.26 140.88 c) Receivable from General Provident Fund - 243.56 4. Interest Receivable (accrrued) 4,685.80 5,296.93 4,814.99 5,350.73

TOTAL (B) 9,808.58 12,491.22

C. Provision towards Doubtful Debts (90.96) - TOTAL (C) (90.96) -

TOTAL (A+B+C) 16,537.52 19,621.30

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SCHEDULE - 9 - INCOME FROM SALES / SERVICES

(Rs. In Lakh) PARTICULARS 2018-19 2017-18 1. Income from Sales - DP & NR 17.19 21.33 2. Income from Services i) Hospital Services 4219.69 3,597.66 ii) Yoga Center 0.48 4,237.36 0.30 3,619.29 TOTAL 4,237.36 3,619.29

SCHEDULE - 10 - GRANTS / SUBSIDIES (IRREVOCABLE GRANTS & SUBSIDIES RECEIVED)

(Rs. In Lakh) PARTICULARS 2018-19 2017-18 1. Central Government i) Institute Grants a. Salary Grant 25,387.00 23,846.00 b. General Grant 7,336.00 32,723.00 6,800.00 30,646.00 ii) De-Addiction a. Salary Grant 625.00 540.00 b. General Grant 250.00 875.00 250.00 790.00 iii) Swachchata Action Plan 598.23 598.23 217.79 217.79 2. State Government i) Institute Grants a. Salary Grant 4,316.00 2,926.00 b. General Grant 2,840.00 7,156.00 3,085.00 6,011.00 3. ICMR Grants 243.66 243.66 87.65 87.65 TOTAL 41,595.89 37,752.44

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SCHEDULE - 11 - FEES / SUBSCRIPTIONS

(Rs. In Lakh) PARTICULARS 2018-19 2017-18 1. Fees (Academic Section) 622.73 632.39

TOTAL 622.73 632.39

SCHEDULE - 12 - INCOME FROM GOVERNMENT SECURITIES/ BONDS (Rs. In Lakh) PARTICULARS 2018-19 2017-18 1. Interest a) On Govt. Securities - - b) Other Bonds / Debentures - -

TOTAL - -

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SCHEDULE - 13 - INCOME FROM INVESTMENTS

(Rs. In Lakh) PARTICULARS 2018-19 2017-18 1. On Bank Account including FDRs: a) With Scheduled Banks 1408.8 1408.8 1,231.85 1,231.85 2. On Loans: a) Employees / Staff - HBA - - b) Others - MCA - - 0.07 0.07 TOTAL 1,408.80 1,231.92

SCHEDULE - 14 - OTHER INCOME (Rs. In Lakh) PARTICULARS 2018-19 2017-18 1. Fees for Miscellaneous Services a) Water & Electricity Charges 75.30 44.92 b) NHS 139.30 214.60 225.80 270.72 2. Miscellaneous Income a) Miscellaneous Receipts 313.72 188.34 b) Convention Centre 248.73 185.06 c) Project Overhead 156.34 133.55 d) Donation 3.53 4.29 e) Hostel & Other Rental Income 312.60 258.32 f ) Tender Forms and Publications 12.59 1,047.51 8.38 777.94 TOTAL 1,262.11 1,048.66

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SCHEDULE - 15 - ESTABLISHMENT EXPENSES (Rs. In Lakh) PARTICULARS 2018-19 2017-18 1. Salaries & Wages (a) Salaries 20840.67 18,040.00 (b) Wages 594.56 21,435.23 635.37 18,675.37 2. Stipend and Residential benefits 4314.84 3,199.13 3. Contribution to Other Fund (LS & PC) 13.37 8.69 4. Contribution to Pension Fund 4348.34 7,103.42 5. Medical Treatment 636.33 9,312.88 693.96 11,005.20 TOTAL 30,748.11 29,680.57

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SCHEDULE - 16 - OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES, ETC. (Rs. In Lakh) PARTICULARS 2018-19 2017-18 1 Drugs 643.91 838.42 2 Diet Expenses 131.11 136.72 3 HNS 641.82 433.41 4 Linen 119.58 78.71 5 Gas & Oxygen 75.92 63.44 6 Chemicals 49.08 40.79 7 Animal House 30.53 13.01 8 Liveries - 28.67 9 Lab Equipments & Apparatus 1.42 - 10 Electricity Charges 985.23 991.13 11 Water Charges 402.29 438.22 12 Repairs & Maintenance (Buildings, Garden & BME) 1659.12 898.03 13 Rent, Rates and Taxes 12.83 10.68 14 Vehicles Running and Maintenance 48.86 43.77 15 Postage, Telephone and Communication Charges 70.75 44.71 16 Printing and Stationary 67.99 61.95 17 Travelling and Conveyance Expenses 186.41 190.19 18 Hospital Contingencies 1.46 2.58 19 Security and Cleaning 2958.57 2,750.27 20 Miscellaneous Expenses 56.16 91.36 21 Office Contingencies 99.85 101.21 22 DP & NR 34.5 30.00

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PARTICULARS 2018-19 2017-18 23 Equipment Contingencies 1498.34 1,322.09 24 Drug De-Addiction Centre 263.88 260.78 25 Convention Centre 66.37 76.57 26 National Mental Health Survey 16.34 8.27 27 Fuel to Generator 37.47 61.02 28 Books & Periodicals & E-Journals and Database 68.17 16.05 29 Information Technology 88.75 75.38 30 Furniture & Fixture - Maintenance 6.79 - 31 Research and Development 479.35 258.49 32 Professional Charges & Consultancy 14.33 17.21 33 Centre for Public health 3.27 17.07 34 Advertisement 21.11 16.34 35 Interventional Implants 245.55 256.86 36 Yoga Centre 19.66 17.05 37 Brain Bank 10.34 13.84 38 Swachchta Action Plan 136.17 37.15 39 Provision for Doubtful Debts 90.96 - TOTAL 11,344.24 9,741.44

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SCHEDULE-17 –SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

ϭ͘ SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ACCOUNTING: Institute, are included as the Fixed Assets of the Institute. The accounts have been prepared under the Historical Cost Assets acquired from project funds are treated as project assets, Convention with Accrual system of accounting. and depreciation claimed on such assets are adjusted to project asset reserves. Ϯ͘ The Provident Fund established for the benefits of the employees of NIMHANS, Bangalore has been recognized Fixed Assets which were acquired prior to the cut-off-date, as under Sub-Section (2) of Sec. 8 of the Provident Funds Act, tabled below, are fully depreciated. 1925 (19 of 1925) by the Govt. of India, Ministry of Finance vide Notification No. 4 (1)-E.V. 192 (I), dated 24th December Particulars Cut-Off-Date 1992. Buildings 31/03/1998 Equipment & Tolls, Furniture and Vehicles 31/03/2008 ϯ͘ FIXED ASSETS: Computers, Accessories and Software 31/03/2014 Library Books, Journals & Database with 31/03/2016 Fixed assets are accounted at Historical cost of acquisition Perpetual License including inward freight, duties & taxes and incidental and direct expenses related to acquisition, installation and ϰ͘ INVENTORY: commissioning. Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Linen, Stationery and other Stores were taken at cost as per the Physical verification and Fixed assets have been valued at cost less accumulated Certificates issued by Departmental Heads as on 31/03/2019. depreciation. Depreciation on Fixed assets is provided on Straight Line Method at the following Rates. ϱ͘ INVESTMENTS: All Investments are valued at cost. Particulars Percentage of Depreciation ϲ͘ GOVERNMENT GRANTS: Land 0% Grants, received from Government of India and Government Buildings 5% of Karnataka, are treated as Revenue unless they are Capital Equipment, Office Equipment, Electrical 10% Installations and Vehicles Grants. Capital Grants utilized in acquiring Fixed Assets are Computers, Peripherals and Software 25% directly accounted under Capital Fund Account-Schedule 1. Library Books, E-Journals and Database 50% with Perpetual License ϳ͘ INVESTMENT OF EARMARKED/ENDOWMENT FUNDS/EMPLOYEE FUNDS AND INTEREST Depreciation is provided for the full year on addition of assets ACCRUED ON SUCH INVESTMENTS : acquired during the year. Assets acquired from the Earmarked Incomes earned on various Investments including from Funds, where the ownership of such assets vests with the Earmarked Investments have been recognized on accrual basis

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subject to materiality. Interest received and accrued on such ϵ͘ TAXATION: investments is credited to the concerned fund account. The Institute is not liable to Income Tax as it is exempt under Sec. 10(23)(c)(iiiab) & 10(23)(c)(iiiac) of the Income Tax Act, ϴ͘ Figures of earlier year have been re-grouped to make comparable 1961, hence no provision has been made towards taxes. with the figures of the current year, wherever necessary.

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SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31ST MARCH 2019

SCHEDULE-18 – NOTES ON ACCOUNTS FORMING PART OF INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT AND BALANCE SHEET

1. The Annual Accounts for the year 2018-19 is prepared on 8. (i) Land (145 acres and 4480Sq.ft.) was allotted free of cost Accrual basis. by Government of Karnataka in the past. The land value (Rs. 71.71 lakh) shown under ‘Schedule 5- Fixed Assets’ 2. Liabilities are recognized and considered on receipt of bill of represents incidental expenditure incurred in connection materials/ equipment both in respect of Current and Other with acquisition. Liabilities. (ii) During the year 2012-13 NIMHANS has been allotted 3. In respect of NIMHANS HEALTH SCHEME, for Ex- Land to the extent of 39 Acres and 38 Guntas at employees of the Institute, the expense towards such health care Kyalasanahalli, Bangalore, (30 Acres 38 Guntas is in facility is recognized on payment basis. possession and 9 Acres is in the process of transfer of possession) by Government of Karnataka on lease basis. 4. Current assets, Loans and Advances have a realizable value in Four installments of the lease amount of Rs. 3 Crore (Fixed) the ordinary course of business, equal to the aggregate amount for 30 years, payable @ Rs.50.00 lakh per year at 6 yearly shown in the Balance Sheet. installments, has been paid so far.

5. Schedules 1 to 18 are annexed to and form an integral part of 9. An Amount of Rs.11.47 Lakhs has been received during the the Balance sheet as at 31st March 2018 and the Income and financial year 2018-19 as foreign contributions towards various Expenditure Account for the Year ended that date. Research Projects

6. The Actuarial Valuation of pension liability and gratuity was 10. The Institute has incubated self-sustaining labs. During carried out by a qualified actuary. The valuation certificate the year an amount of Rs.479.35 lakh has been spent on recommended a total service liability of Rs.562.45 crore consumables of such labs, which is shown under Research and on Pension and Gratuity. As against the total provision of Development head, and Receipts from such labs are classified Rs.562.45 crore carried on the liabilities side of the balance under Hospital Services of the Institute. sheet, the Investments against this provision is only Rs.307.06 crore. 11. NIMHANS is in custody of Rs.1.61 crores collected on behalf of Infosys Rest Home and Rest Home. Since 7. A provision of Rs. 54.60 crore has been made towards leave each of them are separate trusts, monies received and expended encashment as per the actuarial valuation but no fund deposit on their behalf are carried as current liabilities in the Balance has been created by the Institute towards this. Sheet.

-Sd- -Sd- Deputy Financial Advisor & DIRECTOR Chief Accounts Officer

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(Rs. in Lakh) (Rs.

38,047.50 29,138.00 PAYMENTS 2018-19 2017-18 2018-19 EAR Y THE a) Establishment Expenses 24,138.27 23,481.22 a) Purchase of FixedWork Assets and Capital in Progress Expenses made against funds for variousPayments projects Investments and Deposits made Expenditure on FixedWork- Assets & Capital in-Progress Aided Projects - Grants for Projects / Seminars / - Grants for Projects Aided Projects b) Administrative Expensesb) Administrative 14,785.37 7,057.32 a) Out funds / endowment of earmarked 5,220.63 5,017.92 to suppliers and Advances 12,491.39 14,143.60 Symposiums / Workshops etc.,SymposiumsWorkshops / 3,018.13 4,035.84 b) Out funds - Short of own in term investment Banks b) E-Journals Data Base Access 371.54 385.01

c) LC Margin Money including Margin Money c) LC opening charges 471.05 544.12

II. IV. III. FOR

AYMENTS P I. AND

ECEIPTS R RECEIPTS 2018-19 2017-18 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH & NEURO SCIENCES, BENGALURU SCIENCES, & NEURO HEALTH INSTITUTE OF MENTAL NATIONAL Opening Balances Grants Received and Receipts to Income on Investments Funds b) Bank Balances Other Sources c) From

of India Govt. a) From including Funds / Endowment [Earmarked 1,165.41 917.05 - Grants for Projects i) Aided Projects 4,639.05 4,045.39 i) Institute i) 41,260.46 39,756.31 investments] other etc seminars / symposium / workshops, State Govt. b) From

i) Grants i) 7,156.00 6,011.00

I. II. III. a) Cash in hand 4.05 4.62 -Savings Accounts -Savings 6,106.90 8,206.42 Centre ii) De-Addiction 925.00 20.00

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PAYMENTS 2018-19 2017-18 Other Payments Closing Balances e) Group Insurance Settlemente) Group payments 35.18 39.23 f Fund/GPF ) New Contributory Pension 729.79 734.13 a) Cash in hand 6.12 4.05

g) EMD/CMD/SD paymentsg) EMD/CMD/SD 376.34 590.70

b) Bank Balances in Savings accounts 5,370.51 6,106.90

VI. VII.

c) Other advances 105.08 38.36 2.74

RECEIPTS 2018-19 2017-18 On Bank Deposits 584.02 616.82 Funds a) Endowment 46.78 119.93 Interest Received Income Other Income & Receipts

1,05,327.73 91,666.92 TOTAL 1,05,327.73 91,666.92 & Electricity ChargesWater h) 19.25 8.91

a) Hospital Receipts 4,502.99 3,891.11 DeductionsTax d) Income receviables a) Interest 23.60 12.31 2,610.25 642.03 d) Yoga Centre Yoga d) 0.47 0.30 i) License Fees 7.50 11.10 refundsTax b) Sundry Debtors and Income 22.63 - e) Guest house 53.79 29.79 f receipts ) GPF Fund 334.00 184.13 j) NHS j) 0.25 0.80 f ) Fees f ) 885.53 715.58 Insurance Settlement g) Group receipts 30.51 40.09 k) DP & NR 21.91 21.44 income g) Hostel Rent & other rent 178.36 124.56 h) Other Liabilities Recoveries/ 88.43 82.59 and Income Advances Centre l) Convention 291.62 208.29 sales and Nuts m) Fruits - formsTender n) Sale of Publications and 12.59 4.05 V. IV. VI. b) General Donations 3.53 3.53 c) Miscellaneous Receipts 167.63 127.00 b) GPF funds payments 90.45 218.28 c) Investments c) 29,342.42 23,327.67 receipts Margin money d) LC 4,735.53 2,069.93 receipts e) EMD/CMD/SD 177.65 593.67

-Sd- -Sd- Deputy Financial & Advisor Officer Chief Accounts REGISTRAR -Sd- DIRECTOR

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Separate Audit Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India on the Accounts of the National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS), Bangalore for the Year Ended 31 March 2019 and Reply of National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS), Bangalore

SEPARATE AUDIT REPORT OF COMPTROLLER AND REPLY OF NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL AUDITOR GENERAL OF INDIA ON THE ACCOUNTS OF HEALTH AND NEURO SCIENCES (NIMHANS), THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH AND BANGALORE NEURO SCIENCES, BENGALURU FOR THE YEAR 2018-19.

1. We have audited the attached Balance Sheet of National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS) Bengaluru as at 31 March 2019 and the Income & Expenditure Account / Receipts & Payment Account for the year ended on that date under Section 19(2) of the Comptroller and Auditor General’s (Duties, No Remarks Powers and Conditions of Service) Act, 1971. These financial statements are the responsibility of the Institute’s management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit.

2. This Separate Audit Report contains the comments of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India (CAG) on the accounting treatment only with regarding to classification, conformity with the best accounting practices, accounting standards and disclosure norms, etc., Audit Observations on financial transactions with No Remarks regard to compliance with the Law, Rules and Regulations (Propriety and Regularity) and efficient-cum-performance aspects etc., if any, are reported through Inspection Reports / CAG’s Audit Report separately.

3. We have conducted our audit in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in India. These standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free from material mis- statements. An Audit includes examining on a test basis, evidences No Remarks supporting the amounts and disclosure in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of financial statements. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion.

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4. Based on our audit, we report that:

i. We have obtained all the information and explanations, which to the best of our knowledge and belief were necessary for the purpose of our audit. ii. The Balance Sheet and Income & Expenditure Account / Receipt & Payment Account dealt with by this report have been drawn up in the format approved by the Institute’s Board of Management and Finance Committee. iii. In our opinion, proper books of accounts and other relevant records have been maintained by the Institute in so far as it appears from our examination of such books. ŝǀ͘ We further report that: A. REVISION OF ACCOUNTS: The Institute revised its accounts based on audit observation. The effect of revision was that, excess of income over expenditure Factual. No remarks decreased by Rs. 233.52 lakh and assets and liabilities decreased by Rs. 96.67 lakh.

B. COMMENTS ON ACCOUNTS:

1. GRANTS-IN-AID: The Financial position of National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences, Bengaluru for the year 2018-19 is as under:

(Rs. In crore) Grant Sl. Opening Type of Fund Released in Utilisation Balance No. Balance 2018-19 Factual. No remarks 1. Government of - 411.83 400.23 11.60 India 2. Government of - 71.56 71.56 - Karnataka 3. De-addiction centre - 9.25 9.25 - (GOI Grants) 4. ICMR Grants - 11.69 11.69 - 5. Swatchata Action 7.65 - 5.98 1.67 Plan (GOI Grants)

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2. GENERAL OBSERVATIONS

2.1 The rate of depreciation on fixed assets adopted by Institute were The Institute has adopted Straight Line Method of depreciation not as per Income Tax Act as prescribed in Uniform Format of as specified in Schedule 17 – Significant Account Policy (Sl. Accounts approved by Ministry of Finance. No.3) and is consistent in following it.

v) Subject to our observation in the preceding paragraphs, we report that the Balance Sheet, Income & Expenditure Account and Receipt & Payment Account, dealt with by this report are in agreement with the books of accounts. vi) In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanations given to us the said financial statements, read with the Accounting Policies and Notes on Accounts and subject to significant matters stated above and other matters mentioned Factual. No remarks in Annexure to this Audit Report, give a true and fair view in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in India:

a. In so far as it relates to the Balance Sheet, of the state of affairs of the National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences, Bangalore as at 31 March 2019; and b. In so far as it relates to Income & Expenditure Account of the surplus for the year ended on that date.

Sd/- Sd/- Principal Director of Audit (Central) DIRECTOR, NIMHANS Bangalore

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ANNEXURE

ANNEXURE TO SEPARATE AUDIT REPORT 2018-19 REPLY OF THE INSTITUTE

1. Adequacy of Internal Audit System Internal Audit of the National Institute of Mental Health and Factual. No remarks Neuro Sciences is adequate

2. Adequacy of Internal Control System Internal control system is inadequate and needs strengthening, The Institute is the process of implementation of ERP; consolidated due to non-maintenance of consolidated assets register fixed asset register would be implemented within the ERP.

3. System of Physical Verification The system of physical verification of inventories has been The Institute is the process of implementation of `ERP; consolidated carried out by the Management. However, a consolidated fixed asset register would be implemented within the ERP. Fixed Asset Register exhibiting the details of all the assets of the Institution such as date of purchase, cost, rate of depreciation and value, specifications, residential value and nominal value is not being maintained.

4. Regularity in Payment of Statutory dues Factual. No remarks The Institute is regular in payment of statutory dues.

Sd/- Principal Director of Audit (Central) Sd/- Bangalore DIRECTOR, NIMHANS

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PROVIDENT FUND ACCOUNT

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31ST MARCH 2019

(Rs. In Lakh) CORPUS / CAPITAL FUND & LIABILITIES 2018-19 2017-18 CAPITAL FUND Opening Balance 5,698.74 5,715.06 Add: Contribution from employees 1,586.39 1,279.53 Add: Excess of Income over Expenditure 13.30 13.17 7,298.43 7,007.76 Less: Payments during the year 1,183.38 6,115.05 1,309.02 5,698.74

CURRENT LIABILITIES Payable to Institute 0.20 0.20 243.56 243.56 TOTAL 6,115.25 5,942.30 ASSETS INVESTMENTS - FROM EARMARKED / ENDOWMENT FUNDS (a) In Government Securities 3,418.20 3,418.20 (b) In Public Sector Banks 1,592.74 1,555.28 (c) In RBI Special Deposits 414.09 5,425.03 414.09 5,387.57

CURRENT ASSETS Cash at Canara Bank 143.36 147.63 Loan to Employees 46.75 104.03 Interest accrued on Investments 500.11 690.22 303.07 554.73 TOTAL 6,115.25 5,942.30

Note: Capital Balance: Rs.6115.05 lakh includes (Employees Ledger Balance: Rs.5979.81 lakh and Surplus: Rs.135.24 lakh) * Contribution & Payments figures have been regrouped for the FY 2017-18

-Sd- -Sd- -Sd- Deputy Financial Advisor & REGISTRAR DIRECTOR Chief Accounts Officer

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PROVIDENT FUND ACCOUNT

INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2019

(Rs. In Lakh) INCOME 2018-19 2017-18 Interest Earned on Investments 433.89 410.65 Accrued Interest Earned on Investments

TOTAL (A) 433.89 410.65 EXPENDITURE Bank charges - 0.03 Amount Credited to Employee’s Provident Fund Account including Bank charges 420.58 397.45

TOTAL (B) 420.58 397.48 Balance being excess of Income over Expenditure (A-B) Transfer to Capital Account 13.31 13.17 TOTAL 433.89 410.65

-Sd- -Sd- -Sd- Deputy Financial Advisor & REGISTRAR DIRECTOR Chief Accounts Officer

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PROVIDENT FUND ACCOUNT

RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR THE YEAR 2018-19

(Rs. in Lakh) RECEIPTS 2018-19 2017-18 PAYMENTS 2018-19 2017-18 Opening Balances GPF 1,190.26 1,330.45 Bank Balance (Payments of Advances, Withdrawals 3803 - Canara Bank 147.63 161.89 and Final Settlement) Repayment of Loan 2.72 -

Interest Charges- 0.03 GPF Receipts 1,164.89 882.09 Investments 50.00 198.00 Repayments of loan amount 122.54 Closing Balances Cash Balance Interest and Principal amount Receipts 73.82 509.59 3803 - Canara Bank 143.36 147.63

1,386.34 1,676.11 1,386.34 1,676.11

-Sd- -Sd- -Sd- Deputy Financial Advisor & REGISTRAR DIRECTOR Chief Accounts Officer

262 National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences Homage

Smt. I. Johnsi Sathiya, Staff Nurse 11.05.2018

Sri. Kumar K, Hospital/Office Assistant 06.09.2018

Sri. S. Lakshminarayan, Manager 07.09.2018

Sri. Srinivasa G, Trainee Hospital Assistant 10.12.2018 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH AND NEURO SCIENCES P.B. No. 2900, BENGALURU - 560 029, India

Telephone: +91 - 80 - 2699 5000 / 2699 5100 / 2699 5200 Fax: +91 - 80 - 2656 4830 / 2656 2121 Email: @nimhans.ac.in / [email protected] Website: http://www.nimhans.ac.in

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Dr. BN Gangadhar Director NIMHANS, Bengaluru

CO-ORDINATORS Dr. N Girish Professor of Epidemiology Dr. Devvarta Kumar Professor of Clinical Psychology & Hindi Officer (I/c) Dr. Poornima Bhola Additional Professor of Clinical Psychology Dr. Vikas V Additional Professor of Neurosurgery Dr. Naren P Additional Professor of Psychiatry Dr. KS Meena Associate Professor of Mental Health Education Dr. BN Srikumar Associate Professor of Neurophysiology

EDITORIAL TEAM English Photo Credits Dr. Prabhu Dev M, Assistant Editor Mrs. R Lakshmi Mrs. Tejaswini A, Proof Reader Sr. Photographer, Dept. of Mental Health Education Mrs. TD Jayalakshmi, Clerk Mr. Ravi Hindi Photographer, Dept. of Mental Health Education Mr. Shinde Pandurang, Hindi Translator Mr. K Manjunath Mrs. A Dhanalakshmi, Hindi Typist HBTR, Dept. of Neuropathology

Design and Printing: Aditi Enterprises, Bengaluru - 560 023, Phone: 080-2310 7302, E-mail: [email protected]