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Association of Physicians of India • Notice and Agenda of Seventy Sixth Annual General Body Meeting • Seventy sixth Annual Report • Minutes of the Seventh fifth Annual General Body Meeting held on 06 January 2020 at Agra. • Minutes of the Second General Body Meeting held on 8th January 2020 at Agra. • Audited Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31/03/2020. • Audited Statement of Accounts of APICON 2019 held in Kochi. • Notice and Agenda of second General Body meeting. 76th Mangesh Tiwaskar Hon. General Secretary

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Governing Body (2020-2021) President Elect President Past President Kamlesh Tewary S Arulrhaj KK Pareek (Muzaffarpur) (2021) (Tuticorin) (2021) (Kota) (2021) Vice Presidents Y Satyanarayana Raju (Hyderabad) (2021) Shibendu Ghosh (Hooghli) (2022) NK Soni (Greater Noida) (2023) Jt. Secretary (HQ) Hon. General Secretary Hon. Treasurer Ashit M Bhagwati Mangesh Tiwaskar Charu K Jani (Mumbai) (2022) (Mumbai) (2022) (Mumbai) (2023) Members MPS Chawla Anupam Prakash CL Nawal (New Delhi) (2021) (New Delhi) (2022) (Jaipur) (2023) Sekhar Chakraborty Prem Shankar Sharma Nihar Mehta (Siliguri) (2021) (Bhagalpur) (2022) (Mumbai) (2023) Munish Prabhakar Agam C. Vora RM Chhabra (Gurgaon) (2021) (Mumbai) (2022) (New Delhi) (2023) DP Singh V. Palaniappam RN Sarkar (Bhagalpur) (2021) (Guzliamparai, Dindigul, TN) (2022) (Kolkata) (2023) Devi Ram (Purnia) (2023) Naval Chandra (Hyderabad) (2023) Zonal Members North Zone Atul Bhasin Mid South Zone Ravi Keerthym (New Delhi) (2023) (Bangalore) (2023) North West Zone Ashok K Taneja South Zone S Chandrashekar (Gurugram) (2023) (Chennai) (2023) Central Zone GD Ramchandani Mid East Zone Jayanta Kumar Panda (Kota) (2023) (Cuttack) (2023) West Zone Amit A Saraf East Zone Udas Ghosh (Thane) (2023) (Kolkata) (2023) Ex-Officio Member Co-opted Members Dean, ICP Jt. Secretary (President’s place) Shashank R Joshi (Mumbai) D Selvaraj (Tuticorin) Director, PRF Armed Forces, Medical Services Siddharth N. Shah ((Mumbai)

Invited Members Organising Secretary, APICON 2021 Editor-in-chief, API Text Book Puneet Saxena (Jaipur) Sandhya Kamath (Mumbai) Organising Secretary, APICON 2020 Chairman, API House Committee PK Maheshwari (Agra) Siddharth N Shah (Mumbai) Editor-in-Chief, JAPI Milind Y Nadkar (Mumbai) 2 TM

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TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICIANS OF INDIA

Dear Colleague,

The 76th Annual Report; Minutes of the 75th AGM /SGM and Audited Statement of Accounts have been circulated along with. I request you to go through them; and if you have any queries, please send them to API Office by 28th February 2021. Only those queries received by 28th February 2021will be discussed in the 76th Annual General Body e-Virtual Meeting to be held on 05th March 2021.

Members wishes to attend 76th e-Virtual AGM to be held on 05th March 2021, please send your name, membership no. mobile no. and email id by 01st March 2021, API Office will send you the link, log in and password for attending this e-Virtual AGM.

With Warm Regards.

Yours sincerely,

Dr. Mangesh Tiwaskar Hon. General Secretary

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The Seventy sixth Annual General Body Virtual Meeting of the Association of Physicians of India will be held on 05th March 2021 at 5.00 P.M.

Members wishes to attend 76th e-Virtual AGM to be held on 05th March 2021, please send your name, membership no. mobile no. and email id by 01st March 2021, API Office will send you the link, log in and password for attending this e-Virtual AGM. Agenda 1. Apologies 2. Condolences 3. Confirmation of the minutes of the Second General Body Meeting (2020) held at Agra on 8th January 2020. (copy enclosed) 4. Matters arising out of the minutes 5. Consideration of the Annual Report for the year ended 2020 and the audited statement of accounts for the year ended 31/03/2020 (copy enclosed). 6. Consideration of resolution / suggestions from members. 7. Virtual Prize Distribution and scrolls to various assignments of API and JAPI. 8. To confirm the venue for Annual Conference of API – 2022 as Jaipur and to decide the venue for the APICON 2025. 9. Appointment of Auditors for the year 2020- 2021 and fix their remuneration. 10. Any other business that may be brought before the meeting with the permission of the chair. 11. Installation of the President for 2021 - 2022.

Dr. Mangesh Tiwaskar Hon. Gen. Secretary

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76th ANNUAL VIRTUAL MEETING Minutes of the Second General Body Meeting The Second General Body Meeting of the Association of Physicians of India was held on 8th January 2020 at Agra. As the quorum was not complete, the meeting was adjourned. The adjourned meeting was reconvened after 15 minutes President Dr. S. Arulrhaj was in the chair and welcomed all the members and called the meeting to order. The following members were present:- Drs. S. Arulrhaj – Tuticorin; Mangesh Tiwaskar – Mumbai; K. K. Pareek – Kota; Kamlesh Tiwari – Muzaffarpur; M. Ravikeerthy – Bangalore; Atul Bhasin – Delhi; D. Selvaraj – Tuticorin; S. K. Thusli – Srinagar; Santosh Kumar Swain – Cuttack; Anupam Prakash – Delhi; Shashank R. Joshi – Mumbai; Ashish – Sultanpur; Rajesh Upadhyay – Delhi; Jayanta K. Panda – Cuttack; Rakesh Sahay – Hyderabad; Pijush Kanti Mandal – Malda; P. Raghuramulu - Hyderabad; Shibendu Ghosh – Kolkata; Anupam Prakash – New Delhi; R. K. Jha – Indore; N. K. Soni; Udas Ghosh – Kolkata; Gursaran S. Sidhu – Ludhiana; Shyam Sundar Gupta – Agra; Partha Sarkar – Kolkata; G. D. Ramchandani – Kota; Mrinal Kanti Roy – Kolkata; Sandhya Kamath – Mumbai; Dileep Kumar Gupta – Basti; Amit Goyal – Agra; Rahul Ravindran – Hosur; Ram Prasad – Tuticorin; Piyush Jain – Ghaziabad; Puneet Saxena – Jaipur; Milind Y. Nadkar – Mumbai. 1. Apologies Request for leave of absence were received from Drs. Agam Vora – Mumbai; Charu K. Jani – Mumbai; Siddharth Shah – Mumbai; YP Munjal – Gurgaon; Vikram Londey – Mumbai; Trupti Trivedi – Mumbai; Liyaqat Ali Gouri – Bikaner; A. P. Misra – New Delhi; P. S. Shankar – Gulbarga; N. P. Singh – New Delhi; B. B. Rewari – New Delhi; YSN Raju – Hyderabad; Alaka Deshpande – Mumbai; Munish Prabhakar – Gurgaon; Ashok Taneja – Gurgaon; Girish Mathur – Kota and Banshi Saboo. Leave of absence was granted to them. 2. Confirmation of the minutes of the 76th Annual General Body meeting held on 6th January 2020 at Agra. The copy of the minutes of the 76th Annual General Body meeting held on 6th January at Agra was circulated to the present members, the same was gone through page by page 1 to 7 and the same were passed, proposed by Dr. Anupam Prakash and Seconded by Dr. Ravi Keerthi. 3. Any other matter with the permission of the chair. Nil Members congratulated to Dr. S. Arulrhaj – President, Chairman of the scientific committee for the wonderful scientific program and the Organising Secretary Dr. PK Maheshwari and his team for the wonderful arrangements with all necessary requirements during APICON 2020 at his place, Agra. The meeting ended with a vote of thanks to the chair.

Dr. S. Arulrhaj Dr. Mangesh Tiwaskar President Hon. General Secretary

5 ASSOCIATON OF PHYSICIANS OF INDIA Minutes of the 75th Annual General Body Meeting The Seventy Fifth Annual General Body Meeting of the Association of Physicians of India was held on 06th January 2020 at 5.00 P.M. at hall “D” venue of APICON – 2020; Kunjamal N. Convention Center (KNCC) Fatehabad Road, Agra, UP. As the quorum was not complete, the meeting was adjourned. The adjourned meeting was reconvened after 15 minutes President Dr. K. K. Pareek was in the chair and welcomed all the members and called the meeting to order. Dr. K. K. Pareek, President was on the chair, he welcome all the members and called the meeting to order. The following members present: Drs. Munish Prabhakar – Gurugram, Ashok Taneja – Gurugram, Amal Kumar Banerjee – Kolkata, Jyotirmoy Pal – Kolkata, D.P. Singh – Bhagalpur, R.R. Chaudhary – Patna, Kamlesh Tiwari – Patna, K.K. Pareek – Kota, Mangesh Tiwaskar – Mumbai; Girish Mathur – Kota; Pritam Gupta – Delhi; N.P. Singh – New Delhi, S.K. Goyal – Kota, R.K. Singhal – New Delhi, G. Narsimulu – Hyderabad, Shashank Joshi – Mumbai, S. Arulrhaj – Tamil Nadu, Siddharth Shah – Mumbai, Ashit Bhagwati – Mumbai, Animesh Deb – Kolkata, Jayanta Sharma – Kolkata, M.E. Yeolekar – Mumbai, S. Chandrasekhara – Chennai; Joy Chakroborty – Gurugram; Narsingh Verma – ; Anuj Maheshwari – Lucknow; C. L. Nawal – Jaipur; S. B. Ganguly– Kolkata; S. Bhadury – Kolkata; Mrinal Kanti Roy – Kolkata; Partha Sarkar – Kolkata; YSN Raju – Hyderabad; Ashok Kumar Mukherjee – Howrah; A. P. Misra – Delhi; Y. Bhasker – Kurnool, Udas Chandra Ghosh – Kolkata; Puneet Saxena – Jaipur; Raman Sharma – Jaipur; Shyam Sundar – Varanasi; Soumitra Ghosh – Kolkata; L. B. Prasad – Greater Noida; Suresh Yadav – Jaipur; Rohit Sharan – Jaipur; Vinay Yadav – Jaipur; Shankha S. Sen – Silguri; Dwijen Das – Sildhav (Assam); S. S. Daruja – Jaipur; Milay Ledha – Pali; Ashutosh Chaturvedi – Jaipur; A. K. Singh – Varanasi; Manoj kumar Srivastava – Varanasi; Alok Kumar Singh – Varanasi; Bhalusy Zaven – Bhana; Amit Saraf – Mumbai; Nihar Mehta – Mumbai; M. Mahesh – Mysore; Rajinder Bansal – Ludhiana; Gurpreet Singh Wander – Ludhiana; Vittul Gupta – Bhatinda; Jayanta Kumar Panda – Cuttack; G. Ray – Cuttack; P. S. Karmakar – Kolkata; Hardik K. Rao – Patiala; Rajendra P. Gupta – Patiala; Pawan Kumar Agrawal – Patna; S. K. Gauram – Kanpur; Arvind Kumar – Kanpur; G. S. Subbu – Kochi; S. Sreenivas Kamath – Kochi; M. Raveekirti – Bangalore; Bhanu Kumar Mansi – Mysore; Srinath KM – Mysore; HR Prasanna Kumar – Mysore; D. Chakraborti – Kolkata; Tapas Bandyopadhyay – Kolkata; KS Shashidhara – Mysore; Bhagirath B. Solanki – Ahmedabad; Dhiren C. Patel – Surat; Rajiv Rana – Shimla; K. Shanmugan – Chennai; S. Chandrasekhar – Chennai; D. Shenoy – Thoothkally; Bhabatosh Roy – Siliguri; Girdhari

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Kar – Silchar; Babhu Banik – Silchar; Banshi Saboo – Ahmedabad; S. Banik – Siliguri; Samiram Samu – Arambagh; Amit Kumar Kanwar – Silchar; Supriya Sen – Kolkata; Ashish – Sultanpur; Polok Das – Silchar; Dhruba Banerjee – Barakar (WB); Devendfa Kumar Sharma – Jaipur; P. C. Bhattacharyya – Guwaati; B. K. Biswas – Jalpaiguri; GM Dey – Kalimpur(WB); Vishwanathan K. – Bangalore; K. Ravi – Bangalore; TJ Pradeep Kumar – Bangalore; M. Narayana Swamy – Bangalore; BS Nagaraja – Bangalore; SA Ansary – Dehri (UP); R. D. Biswag – Patna; Bijaya Kumar Mishra – Bhubaneshwar; Kartik Chandra Raut – Jaipur; RN Kar – Talchar; S. K. Maheshwari – BBSR; TA Parmar – Vadodara; AK Das – Kolkata; Ranabir Bhaumik – Kolkata; Gorachand Soni – Ramashwar; Dipanjia Bandyopadhyay – Kolkata; Hem shanker Sharma – Bangalore; Rajesh Upadhyay – Delhi; V. Palianppan – Dindugul; Jitendra Pathak – Agra; Pijush Kanti Mandal – Malda; Shyam Chandra Choudhary – Lucknow; Kausar Usman – Lucknow; Sanjay Tandon – Lucknow; K.K. Sawlani – Lucknow; Atul Mehrotra – Lucknow; G. Prakash – Salem; Aburba Kumar Mukherjee – ; Manojit Mukherjee – West Bengal; H.S. Pathk – West Bengal; S.B. Gupta – Mumbai; Ketan K. Mehta – Mumbai; I.L. Chandelkar – Jaora; Suresh Jain – Mandsaur; K. Ramesh – Warangal; Sangram Biradar – Gulbarga; Mahesh Marda – Hyderabad; Uttam Kumar Paul – Kolkata; Ashin Kumar Saha – Kolkata; B Balaraju – Hyderabad; K Krishna Prabhakar – Hyderabad; P Gandiah – ; P Raghuramulu – Hyderabad; N Subramanian – Tirunelveli; A.S. Mohan – Tirunelveli; Mantosh Punj – Colar; S.N. Narasingan – Chennai; H.S. Chhabra – Udaipur; C. Som – Mughalsarai; K.K. Jain – Kathi; M.K. Parashar – Jabalpur; Bhaskar Ghosh – Kolkata; K Bhattacharjee – Silchar; S.R. Iyer, – Dombivali; Udai Lal – Hyderabad; Naval Chandra – Hyderabad; R.R. Singh – Jhansi; Vijay Garg – Ujjain; P Kumawat – Ujjain; A Banerjee – Kolkata; A.S. Kasthuri – Bangalore; Y. Uday – New Delhi; D.S. Jawal – Panchkula; Nirupam Prakash – Lucknow; Ghanshyam Pangtey – Delhi; Anupam Prakash – Delhi; Sandeep Garg – Delhi; Atul Bhasin – Delhi; Tanuka Mandal – Kolkata; Shivaraj Alashetty – Gulbarga; Krishna Sen – Kolkata; Sanchita Sen – Kolkata; Nandini Chatterjee – Kolkata; Bapilal Bala – Kolkata; Pradip Kr. Chowdhary – Kolkata; YSN Raju – Hyderabad; A.P. Misra – New Delhi; S.K. Kalra – Agra; A. Talukdar – Kolkata; Krishnendu Ray – Kolkata; Kripasindhu Gantant – Midnapore; Atanie Chandra – Kolkata; Pritam Kr. Borthahi – Guwahati; Pradip Kumar Sarma – Guwahati; Bhupen Barman – Shillong; Manoranjan Malkar – Shillong; Manabendra Nayak – Guwahati; S.S. Gupta – Agra; Sudhir Kumar – Patna; Amit Kumar Das – Muzaffarpur; Sunil Kumar Jain – Jaipur; B.R. Bansode – Mumbai; Dibakar Saha – Siliguri; Rashmi Jain – Jaipur; Buddhadeb Mukherjee – Howrah; Gorachand S.A– Ranaghat (Nadia). 1. Apologies Request for leave of absence were received from Drs. P. S. Shankar – Gulbarga, Charu K. Jani – Mumbai, AgamVora – Mumbai. Leave of absence was granted to them. 7 ASSOCIATON OF PHYSICIANS OF INDIA

2. Condolences Hon. General Secretary, Dr. Mangesh Tiwaskar informed the sad demise of members throughout the year. Drs. Rajinder Chhabbra – Sundergarh; Anoop Kumar Bareily; Drs. P. M. Dalal - Mumbai; (Past President) Suresh Chandra – Mumbai; Moti Prasad Singh – Ranchi; Anoop Kumar – Bareilly; K. K. Sinha – Ranchi; N. C. Guha – Kolkata; KRN Singh – Bhagalpur, A.N. Singh – Darbanda; ArunChaterjee – Kolkata, D. N Bhadra - Habra; KarjviNabendu-Jalpaiguri, N. Chaudhuri – Burdwan; Brahmapada Ray- Burdwan; J. Chakraborty- Badarpur; A. U. Bijlani- Pune; R. M. Saikia – Guwahati; Jadab Chandra Medhi – Guwahati; Shyam Sundar Saha - Dhanbad; Surendra Prasad Das - Berhampur; Lakshmi Kant Gupta – Kasia; S. Arumugham Nadar - Chennai; K. Aravindan- Chennai; Shri Prakash Rai - Ghosi; R. P. Purohit – Sumerpur; N. Venugopal - Padukkottai; Vilas G. Bukkawar – Chandrapur; Vinod K Gujral- New Delhi; A. K. Gupta- Ghaziabad; Jasvinder Singh- Beawar; V. Rajendran - Trichy; R. G. Shinde – Miraj; M. Krishnamoorthy - Chennai; K. Kannan- Madurai; S. P. Natarajan- Nagercoil; M. M. Panditaradhya; Bangalore; Raghuvansh Kumar - Ambala City; Mohanlal V. Patel - Baroda; Mukesh H Chawla- Mumbai; M. K. Idnani- Mumbai; H. G. Desai- Mumbai; Shiv Kumar Sharma -Jaipur; Padam Kumar Patni – Nagpur; Kumar R. Singh - Bhagalpur; Anil Kumar Hans – Gurugram; J. S. Mathur - Delhi; Reddy; A. K. Varma- Muzaffarpur; V.T. Balraman - Chennai; T. Rama Chandran; K. K. Reddy - Warangal; P.K. Basu – Kolkata; P. Pal – Siliguri; Kumar Swamy – Kakinada and Suman Anranal. 3. Confirmation of the minutes of the Second General Body Meeting (2019) held at Kochi on 09th February 2019. The minutes of the Second General Body meeting (2019) held at Kochi on 9th February 2019 which was circulated and passed Page No. 5 of 75th Annual Report, second general body meeting proposed by Dr. Ashit Bhagwati and Seconded by Dr. V. Palaniappan. 4. Matters arising out of the minutes Nil. 5. Consideration of the Annual Report for the year ended 2019 and the audited statement of accounts for the year ended 31/03/2019. The 75th Annual report for the year 2019 and audited statements of accounts for the year 31st March 2019 which was circulated Page No. 15 to 46 were passed proposed by Dr. Jyotirmoy Pal and Seconded by Dr. N. P. Singh. 6. Consideration of resolution / suggestions from members. Dr. Siddharth Shah informed that API and HSI will be releasing the combined

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LOGO. This was shown to the General Body. After taking into consideration all the suggestions the third logo was confirmed for Hypertension and Diabetes control was unanimously approved by the General body. 7. Prize Distribution and scrolls to various assignments of API and JAPI. Hon. Gen. Secretary Dr. MangeshTiwaskar informed the members that awards are being given to best chapter / city branches, Membership Development Award for the good work and President appreciation awards. Awards were given by the President Dr. K. K. Pareek. Best City Branch: • 1st Prize Best City Branch Awarded to Jaipur • 2nd Prize Best City Branch Awarded to Gurugram Best State Chapter • 1st Prize Best State chapter Awarded to • 2nd Prize Best State chapter Awarded to Tamil Nadu President Appreciation’s Award, Awarded to Meghalaya and API Membership Development Award 2019 Dr. T. P. Singh, Agra Dr. Shurvir Singh Trust Visiting Professorship (2019) Dr. SujoyGhosh, Kolkata Boehringer-Knoll Junior Lectureship in Diabetes – 2019 Dr. Jayanta Kumar Panda – Cuttack Dr. Yodh Memorial and Gwalior Conference Training Fellowship - 2019 to Prof( Dr) Anup Bhattacharya - Kolkata; Dr. E. Merck Award 2019 Lt . Col Dr Y. Uday, Delhi Dr. D. P. Basu Young Award in Cardiology- 2019 Dr. AbhinavPande Dr. M. J. Shah Memorial Award in Tropical Medicine – 2019 Dr. Karthik R, Chennai JAPI AWARDS were presented by President, Dr. K. K. Pareek, Dr. Siddharth Shah and Dr. MangeshTiwaskar in absence of Dr. Milind Y. Nadkar, Editor-in- Chief JAPI.

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• 1st Prize for Best Original Article entitled –“Factors Differentiating Acute Hepatitis B from Acute Exacerbation of Chronic Hepatitis B in Prospective-retrospective Cohort” – “Ravi Thanage1*, Pravin Rathi2, Vinay Pawar3, Suhas Udgirkar4, Shubham Jain1, Qais Contractor5, Sanjay Chandnani4, Parmeshwar Junare1 - 1Senior Resident, 2Professor and Head of Department, 3Assistant Professor, 4Senior Registrar, 5Associate Professor, Department of Gastroenterology, Topiwala National Medical College and B.Y.L. Nair Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra - J Assoc Physicians India 2019;67(10):39- 43. • 2nd Prize for Best Original Article entitled“Assessing the Utility of GeneXpert MTB/Rif Assay in a Tertiary Care Centre in Southern India with Established Microscopy and Liquid Culture Facilities - Aman Bhardwaj1, Sadia Khan2*, Anil Kumar3, Liju George4, Asmita Mehta5, Kavitha Radhakrishnan3 - 1Final year MBBS Student, 2Associate Professor, 3Professor, 4Resident, Department of Microbiology, 5Professor, Department of Pulmonology, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi, Kerala; - J Assoc Physicians India 2019;67(08):31-34. • 1st Prize for Best Case Report entitled“Scrub Meningitis Complicated by Multiple Cranial Nerve Palsies and Cerebellitis” - Pratibha Himral1, KailashNath Sharma2, Susheel Kudial3, Surinder Himral4 - 1Assistant Professor, 2Associate Professor, 3Senior Resident, 4Junior Resident, DR. RPGMC, Tanda, Himachal Pradesh - J Assoc Physicians India 2019;67(10):88-89. • 2nd Prize for Best Case Report entitled - “Podophyllin Toxicity with Systemic Manifestations in a Young Mal”e - Manish Jha1, Shivanshu Raj Goyal2, SubhashChander Sharma3 - 1Consultant Critical Care and Emergency medicine, Medipulse Hospital, Jodhpur, Rajasthan; 2Consultant Interventional Pulmonologist, Artemis Hospital, Gurgaon, Haryana; 3Consultant, Critical Care and Emergency Medicine, SGRH, New Delhi - J Assoc Physicians India 2018;66(08):89-90. • 1st Best Correspondence entitled “A Reversible Case of Chronic Arsenicosis due to Homeopathy Medicine - Jaydeep Majumdar1, Sarmishtha Mukhopadhyay2, Akhilesh Chandrakar1, Sarbani Sengupta3, Bhaskar Jhosh4 - 1Post Graduate Trainee, General Medicine, 2Endocrinologist and Physician, Senior Divisional Medical Officer, 3Rheumatologist and Physician, Additional Chief Health Director, 4Neurologist, Additional Chief Health Director, BR Singh Hospital and Center for Medical Education and Research, Kolkata, West Bengal- J Assoc Physicians India 2019;67(04):93-94.

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• 2nd Best Correspondence entitled “Renal Granulomas in Hansen’s Disease” – Asit Mittal1, Mukesh Barjatiya1, Khushboo Gupta2, Manish Jain3, Manju Meena2 - 1Professor, RNT Medical College, Udaipur, Rajasthan; 2Senior Resident, 3Senior Resident, Ananta Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Rajasthan - J Assoc Physicians India 2019;67(9): 98- 99. 8. To confirm the venue for Annual Conference of API – 2021 as Jaipur and to decide the venue for the APICON 2024. Dr. Mangesh Tiwaskar informed that office had received nominations from Chennai; Varanasi; Lucknow; Mysore, Gurugram and West Bengal. He informed that the Governing Body considered all the nominations and the same will be placed at the AGM for final approval. After due deliberations, the 2024 APICON was allotted to West Bengal chapter. Mysore chapter withdraw their nomination in favour of West Bengal. 9. Appointment of Auditors for the year 2019 – 2020 and fix their remuneration. The same auditors M/s. N. A. Shah Associates were re-appointed and their remuneration was fixed same Rs. Five lakh only as auditing fees and professional fees Rs. 1.5. lakh. This was unanimously passed by the General Body. 10. Any other business that may be brought before the meeting with the permission of the chair. Members suggested that after Early Bird Registration, if the dates are declared then there should be full refund of registration amount if dates of conference are not suitable for the members. 11. Installation of the President for 2020 - 2021. President Dr. K. K. Pareek thanked all the members of Governing Body; Faculty council and Board of Physicians Research Foundation. President Dr. K. K. Pareek installed Dr. S. Arulrhaj and handed over the medallion to the incoming President Dr. S. Arulrhaj. Dr. Arulrhaj thanked all the members of API for elevating him to this prestigious position. He also expressed the wish to carry forward all the best work being carried out by the previous presidents.

Dr. K. K. Pareek Dr. Mangesh Tiwaskar President Hon. General Secretary

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The Governing Body of the Association of Physicians of India has great pleasure in presenting the 75th Annual Report of the Activities of the Association for the year ended 2019. APICON 2020 (Agra Annual Conference) A P I had a very successful 75th Annual Conference held at Agra, Kunjamal N. Convention Centre (KNCC) Fatehabad Road, Agra, UP. Dr. S. Arulrhaj was installed as President of API. He was also the Chairman of the Scientific Committee. Special congratulations to him for a very well planned Scientific Programme. It was appreciated by all the delegates. Chief guest for CME Inauguration on 6th January is Dr. M.C. Gupta, Sr. Physician of Agra. Guest on honor for CME Inauguration on 6th January is Dr. Shashank Joshi, Dean Elect – Indian College of Physicians and Past President – Association of Physician of India. Chief Guest on 6th January,2020 for the Inauguration of APICON 2020 Agra - Shri Suresh Kumar Khanna, Minister of Health, Govt. of Uttar Pradesh. On 7th January, Scientific session will be inaugurated by Dr. M.K. Mitra, Former Professor and Head, Medicine Department, KGMU Lucknow. On 7th January, Guest of Honor for the Scientific Session Inauguration will be Dr. G.K. Aneja, Principal and Dean, S.N. Medical College, Agra. Chief Guest for ICP convocation on 7th January is Professor Andrew Boulton, President International Diabetic Federation, and guest of honor is Dr. Randeep Guleria, Director AIIMS Delhi and Dr. R.K. Vats, Secretary General – Medical Council of India. All delegates appreciate the excellent arrangements and hospitality by Dr. Sreenivasa Kamath, organizing Secretary and his team; this was put on records and grand success of the APICON 2019. Dr. Siddharth Shah was the Chief Guest for the Inauguration of Scientific Program during APICON 2019. The local arrangements and Organization were exemplary and our congratulations and grateful thanks to Dr. S. Kamath Organising Secretary and his team. The following orations of API were conferred on:- ICP - Rabindranath Tagore Oration – 2020 Dr. Sanjay Kalra, Karnal

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Netaji Oration – 2020 Dr. Alaka Deshpande, Mumbai; Dr. G. S. Sainani Oration – 2020 Dr. (Miss) Trupti H. Trivedi, Mumbai; Dr. P. J. Mehta Oration – 2020 awarded Dr. Dhruva Chaudhry, Rohtak; Dr. V. Parameshvara Life time achievement award – 2020 Dr. Rajesh Upadhyay – New Delhi; Prof. Rathinavelu Subramaniam Endowment Oration – 2020 Dr. Davinder Singh Chadha, Bangalore; Dr. Coelho Memorial Lectureship in Experimental medicine – 2020 Dr. Col. RK Anadure, Bangalore; Sanofi Aventis Lectureship in diabetes – 2020 Dr. Anuj Maheshwari - Lucknow; Visiting Lectureships for 2019 Dr. Shurvir Singh Trust Visiting Professorship (2019) Dr. Sujoy Ghosh, Kolkata; Yodh Memorial and Gwalior conference Training fellowship–2019 Dr. AK Bhattacharya Dr. Jivraj Mehta Award is the Prestigious Award, and it is awarded by Chief Guest Shri Suresh Kumar Khanna, Minister of Health, Govt. of Uttar Pradesh to Dr. B. R. Bansode, Mumbai and Prof. Dr. Randeep Guleria – New Delhi during Inauguration of APICON 2020. The Theme of the scientific program was “Translating Expertise to Evidence” CME was held on 6th January 2020 under the leadership of Dean, Dr. Amal Kumar Banerjee, total number of scientific lectures National Faculties and international faculties. The scientific program was run in 6 halls simultaneously and names the halls by founder members of API who are collected involved founded by them its big platform of API. There will be 450 scientific programs in 2½ days scientific lectures, primary sessions, and API orations post graduates classes 10 workshops. Also invited international to deliver their deliberations there are 24 international Faculty will be share their clinical experiences in this APICON. 1000 free papers and poster presentations very encouraging part. Posters will be display physically and oral papers will be in 4 halls simultaneously on 8th and 9th February. Total number of 32 best papers and 30 best posters will be awarded as “Ludhiana APICON2014 original paper merit award” The Medicine update book was made

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available. All the delegates received the books before the conference. This effort 2nd Prize Gurugram city chapter was widely appreciated by all the delegates. Best State Chapter 2019 113 Fellows will be awarded by the FICP in the year 2020 and 05 honorary 1st Prize UP state chapter fellowship will also be awarded during convocation to be held on 7th January 2020. 2nd Prize Tamilnadu state chapter The following Monographs were released during CME inauguration of APICON – 2020: President Appreciation award 2019 The following monographs are ready to be published and will be released during Meghalaya best state chapter CME Inauguration. Membership development Award 2019 - Dr. T. P. Singh, Agra 1. Chronic Kidney Disease Top 25 E-Poster consolation Prizes were also awarded by Dr. K. K. Pareek – Dr. Raj Kamal Choudhry, Dr. Hem Shanker Sharma President. 2. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and Assolciated Diseases Three awards were awarded by Physicians Research Foundation 2019. Dr. Irlapati Rajendra Vara Prasad Platinum Jubilee API Report 2020 3. Antiphospholipid Syndrome Digital API Dr. Udas Chandra Ghosh, Parasar Ghosh 1. APICON 2020: Platinum Jubilee APICON; Historical with Nine 4. Appraisal of Clinical Significance of Biomarkers Halls, Live Demonstrations more than 650 National & nearly Dr. R. Rajasekar 50 International Faculties, Medicine update in Print & Digital 5. Injectable Therapies for Diabetes Management format...... Dr. Jugal Kishor Sharma, Dheeraj Kapoor 2. API PLATINUM JUBILEE ACTION PLAN 2020 Drafted, shared & 6. Viral Infections in India executed Dr. Puneet Saxena 3. GOI/MOH Documents prepared & shared 7. Cardiopulmonary Critical Care Medicine 1. Indian Doctors Welfare Fund Bill 2020 – May 27, 2020 Dr. Devendra P. Singh, Manish Kumar 2. Indian Medical Service (IMS) – June 26,2020 8. Emergencies in Medicine Dr. Vithalrao G. Nadagouda 3. API Guidelines For Telemedicine Practice - July 14, 2020 Master Teacher Award 2019 was awarded to: 4. Epharmacy – July 20, 2020 Dr. Dilip B. Kadam, Pune; Dr. Gopal Prasad Sinha, Patna; Dr. R. Rajasekar - 5. National Education Policy 2020 – September 14, 2020 Kumbakonam; Dr. Usha Kant Mishra - Lucknow and Dr. Kunal Kothari - Jaipur. 6. National Digital Health Mission 2020 – September 20, 2020 DR. V.G. NADGOUDA THESIS AWARD 2019 was given to 7. Mixopathy by CCIM is opposed 1st Prize Dr. Prabhav Bhansary, Kolkata 4. Corona War 2nd Prize Dr. Nigarbi Naseem Ahmed Ansari, Mumbai 1. Winning Strategic in Corona war Submitted to PM ji- April 15, 2020 During the 75th Annual General Body of API held on 06th January 2020, the API 2. Healthcare Adaptation in Corona Pandemic & Beyond submitted to PM awards were given by President Dr. K. K. Pareek. ji- July 14, 2020 Award for Best Chapter / Best Branch 2019 were awarded to 3. Culture Counters corona Submitted to PM ji- April 20, 2020 Best City Branch 2019 4. Endorsing the guidelines to open OP clinics to the Minister of Health & 1st Prize Jaipur city chapter Family Welfare – June 7, 2020

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2nd Prize Gurugram city chapter Best State Chapter 2019 1st Prize UP state chapter 2nd Prize Tamilnadu state chapter President Appreciation award 2019 Meghalaya best state chapter Membership development Award 2019 - Dr. T. P. Singh, Agra Top 25 E-Poster consolation Prizes were also awarded by Dr. K. K. Pareek – President. Three awards were awarded by Physicians Research Foundation 2019. Platinum Jubilee API Report 2020 Digital API 1. APICON 2020: Platinum Jubilee APICON; Historical with Nine Halls, Live Demonstrations more than 650 National & nearly 50 International Faculties, Medicine update in Print & Digital format...... 2. API PLATINUM JUBILEE ACTION PLAN 2020 Drafted, shared & executed 3. GOI/MOH Documents prepared & shared 1. Indian Doctors Welfare Fund Bill 2020 – May 27, 2020 2. Indian Medical Service (IMS) – June 26,2020 3. API Guidelines For Telemedicine Practice - July 14, 2020 4. Epharmacy – July 20, 2020 5. National Education Policy 2020 – September 14, 2020 6. National Digital Health Mission 2020 – September 20, 2020 7. Mixopathy by CCIM is opposed 4. Corona War 1. Winning Strategic in Corona war Submitted to PM ji- April 15, 2020 2. Healthcare Adaptation in Corona Pandemic & Beyond submitted to PM ji- July 14, 2020 3. Culture Counters corona Submitted to PM ji- April 20, 2020 4. Endorsing the guidelines to open OP clinics to the Minister of Health & Family Welfare – June 7, 2020

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5. COVID 19 Benevolent Fund by API 5. API Academy 1. National Convention on Medicine & Law(NCML)2020 – June 23, Legal Help Line on API Website 2. CME Accrediation – August 26, 2020 3. SOP on Patients consent 2020 – September 2, 2020 A. Guidelines 1. CV complications & corona - March 28, 2020 2. ICU care & corona – April 4, 2020 3. Pulmonary Medicine & corona – April 5, 2020 4. CF Diagnosis & Treatment corona – April 6, 2020 5. Geriatric & corona - April 6, 2020 6. Gut liver & Corona – April 7, 2020 7. Kidney & Corona – April 7, 2020 8. Clinical Practice Guidelines post COVID – April 10, 2020 9. Obesity, Diabetes & corona– April 11, 2020 10. Hematological clues to COVID – 19 – April 17, 2020 11. Immunization during COVID – 19 Pandemic – May 6, 2020 12. Clinical Practice Guidelines post COVID – May 12, 2020 13. Preventive Measures to contain spread of COVID- 19 in workplace settings – May 18, 2020 14. Telemedicine – May 19, 2020 15. Hypertension in COVID-19 – June 2, 2020 16. Clinical Practice Guidelines post COVID – June 3, 2020 17. Therapy Specific Teleconsultation – November 25, 2020 18. Therapy Specific Telemedicine- December 6, 2020 19. API – ISG Guidelines on Chronic Constipation in process B. Whitepaper/ Position Documents 1. Use of telemedicine – May 12, 2020 2. Repurposing Clarithromycin -Position Document – June 13, 2020 3. Getting Flu Vaccines at better cost to API Members.

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C. API DIAS: 45 Digital programs finalised with support of ABBOTT. So far 34 completed. 1. APIDIAS – July 27, 2020 2. API DIAS – – August 16, 2020 3. API DIAS first digital CME – September 5 & 12, 2020 4. API DIAS Launch – August 30, 2020 5. API DIAS Telemedicine Therapeutic Area Specific Guidelines – December 6, 2020 6. API DIAS Cardivascular Health – December 12, 2020 7. API DIAS Nephrological Health – December 13, 2020 8. API DIAS – December 19, 2020 9. API DIAS – Hyperuricemia & CKD – January 17, 2020 10. API DIAS – Diabetes & Thyroid Disorders – January 23, 2020 11. API DIAS – COPD & Nutrition – January 24,2020 12. API DIAS – January 30, 2020 13. API DIAS – January 31,2020 14. API DIAS – February 6, 2021 D. Webinar/ Video Conferencing with API Participation 1. COVID- Practo – April 7, 2020 2. Chinese frontline doctor’s experience & learnings from corona virus outbreak – April 13, 2020 3. Panel discussion on Vitamin D3 – April 21, 2020 4. Hypertension Academy - June 20, 2020 5. Panel discussion on Hypothyroidism and CVD Risk – July 1, 2020 6. Usage of NSAID’s in acute and differentiated fever management (myalgia) – July 2, 2020 7. World Hepatitis Day - July 28,2020 8. Influenza & Typhoid Lecture – Abott – July 29, 2020 9. National Cholestrol Month - September 1 to 30, 2020 10. Fever Management – September 7, 2020 11. CIMS – September 9, 2020 12. Mental Health and COVID 19: Impact & repercussions – September 23, 2020

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13. Manifestation of comorbidities in COVID 19 patients – September 27, 2020 14. Managing Commordities in COVID-19 patients: Diabetes, obesity and cardiac conditions - October 6, 2020 15. Global Cardio Diabetes Conclave 2020 – November 21 & 22, 2020 16. Telemedicine – November 27 & December 2020 17. Tackling Antimicrobial Resistance in the post – COVID era – November 18 to 24, 2020 E. Digital Platform E congress 1. E Symposium- COVID 19- April 8, 2020 2. CLIRnet - Sharing Digital Platform- evaluations – June 13, 2020 3. Practo participation with API Sharing in Digital Platform and Courses- June 18, 2020 4. The Right Doctors- Covidology Lethal Pandemic-June 26, 2020 5. Docplexus – July 2, 2020 6. Digital Series for Doctors – August 27, 2020 7. MedShr – Connecting API members – September 9, 2020 8. Value added digital programs – CLIRnet – November 7, 2020 F. CPD- Courses • Adaptive courses on COVID by NEJM team- April 8, 2020 • Plexus courses – Medicine in daily practice- April 15, 2020 • Digital Medicine- Courses By SV Kulkarni – May 8, 2020 • Omnicuris - NITIAyog API COVID- 19 module – Recent Advances in COVID-19 – July 8, 2020 • Covidology course by Commonwealth Medical Evarsity – July 21, 2020 • API PRF – August 21, 2020 • Plexus courses- Clinical Medicine update for physicians (CMUP) – August 25, 2020 • Heart valve program – September 5th and 6th, 2020 • Certificate in Cardio Diabetes Medicine – May 10, 2020 G. Publications • Medicine Update Volume I, II • Highlights of APICON 2020 – February 19, 2020

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• Clinical Update in COVID – May 2, 2020 • Diagnosis of Gestational Diabetes – June 23, 2020 • Management of GDM – June 23, 2020 • Internal Medicine 2020 Digital year Book- June 30, 2020 • Life Style Medicine – July 8, 2020 • Thyro cardio Vascular Medicine – September 16, 2020 • Cardio Diabetes Medicine, Clinical Update • White Paper in HU - September 5, 2020 • Adult Immunisation – November 2, 2020 • JIMA- on Health issues of India – Dec 2020 H. Research In Process 1. Ivermectin & Doxycyline – July 28 & August 13, 2020 2. Clarithromycine – June 13, 2020 3. Omeprazole - Position Document 4. Pain Killer - Position Document 5. Nimesulide EMR study – November 20, 2020 6. ICMR Meeting on Hypertension Protocols IHCI – December 21, 2020 7. ICMR – IHCI – January 15, 2021 I. International Program On Digital only J. The Doctor’s Show 1. “Cardiology for the Primary care physicians: Evolve with the expert”- President API meets President CSI – October 30, 2020 2. “Telemedicine in Health” – President API meets President Maharastra Medical Council – November 30, 2020 3. National President API meets National President IMA – December 30, 2020 4. President API meets President Elect – January 30, 2021 5. President API meets Prof Medicine , Kings College, London 28th Feb 2021. K. Linking with Professional Associations 1. RSSDI – Diabetes Bytes (Diabetes & Vaccination) – January 9, 2021 2. RSSDI – Launch of TID Network – Jan11, 2021

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3. FOMA – Integrated Doctors proposal opposition – Jan 21, 2021 4. ISG- Position Documents 5. IMA- Training for Practicing Doctors. 28th Feb 2021 6. Healthy India Alliance – Digital Signature Campaign for control of NCD– November 25, 2020 L. State Chapter & Branch Visit- Digital & Physical A. Hyderabad – API Annual Meeting – January 10, 2021 B. Rajasthan – API – Thyro Cardiovascular Medicine Lecture – December 26, 2020 C. Haryana – API Annual Meeting Guest of Honour – December 27, 2020 D. Tirunelveli API Annual Meeting – Thyroid Dysfunction CVD – January 3, 2021 E. TIMA Conference F. GCDC 2020 G. Tuticorin- Neurology linked to Internal medicine – one day meeting – January 24, 2021 6. Others in the Pipeline: 1. Faraz Insurance: Affordable Insurance to Members: Health, Indemnity, Travel etc 2. MedLegal Solutions for API Members from IML – April 16, 2020 3. Secure Telemedicine Solution for Doctors 4. Kardiamobile by Alive Cor - Cardiology solutions 5. API HEART – WHO Project 6. Many Digital Courses to Physicians. Most of the Documents are displayed in API Website. Soon Digital Book of Platinum Jubilee API will be submitted to Members on 3 rd March, 2021.

Dr S. Arulrhaj National President, API, 2020

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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICIANS OF INDIA The details of the Governing Body meetings that were held during the year 2019- 2020 are as follows: Only two meetings were held on 5th and 8th January 2020 at Agra. Due to Covid 19 pandemic and lock down no other meetings were held. The following Governing Body members were present for the meetings: Drs. K.K. Pareek – Kota (2); Pritam Gupta – New Delhi(1); S. Arulrhaj – Tuticorin(2); Jyotirmoy Pal – Talpukur(1-1*); YSN Raju – Hyderabad (2); Shibendu Ghosh – Kolkata (2); Mangesh Tiwaskar– Mumbai (2); G. D. Ramchandani – Kota (2); Ashit M. Bhagwati – Mumbai (1-1*); MPS Chawla – New Delhi (2); Sekhar Chakraborty – Siliguri (1-1*); Munish Prabhakar – Gurgaon(1-1*); D. P. Singh – Bhagalpur (2); Ashok Taneja – Gurgaon(1-1*); N. K. Soni – Ghaziabad (2); Anupam Prakash – New Delhi (2); Hem Shanker Sharma, Bhagalpur (2); V. Palaniappam – Dindigul (2); R. M. Chhabra – New Delhi (1-1*); Prabhat Pandey – Durg (1-1*); C. L. Nawal – Jaipur (1-1*); Narayan Deogaonkar – Nashik (1-1*); R. R. Choudhary, Patna(1); Naval Chandra – Hyderabad(2); K. Mugudhan – Salim(2); R. N. Sarkar – Kolkata(2); Rajinder Kumar Bansal – Ludhiana(1); Amal Kumar Banerjee – Kolkata(1); Sandhya Kamath – Mumbai(2); Siddharth N. Shah – Mumbai(1–1*); Sreenivasa Kamath – Kochi(1); P. K. Maheshwari – Agra (2); Milind Y. Nadkar – Mumbai(2); Shashank R. Joshi – Mumbai (2); Amit Saraf – Mumbai (1); Ashit M. Bhagwati – Mumbai (1- 1*); Atul Bhasin – New Delhi (1-1*)K. Mugudhan - Salim (2) Kamlesh Tewary - Muzaffarpur (1); M. Ravi Keerthy – Bangalore (1); Narayan Deogaonkar – Nashik (1); Nihar Mehta – Mumbai (1); Puneet Saxena – Jaipur (1); S. Chandrasekaran – Chennai (1); and Udas C. Ghosh – Kolkata (1). * Leave of absence The election results of the Office Bearers and Members of the Governing Body of the Association of Physicians of India, Officer Bearers and Members of the Faculty Council of Indian College of Physicians Board members of PRF 2019 – 2021 are as follows - API President Elect Dr. Shyam Sundar, Varanasi (Unopposed) Vice President Dr. Aditya Prakash Misra, New Delhi (Unopposed) Governing Body member - six 1. Dr. Girish Mathur, Kota 2. Dr. Munish Prabhakar, Gurgaon 3. Dr. S. Sreenivasa Kamath, Kochi

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4. Dr. Narayan G. Deogaonkar, Nashik 5. Dr. Sekhar Chakraborty, Siliguri 6. Dr. Devendra Prasad Singh, Bhagalpur PHYSICIANS RESEARCH FOUNDATION Director Elect Dr. Gurpreet Singh Wander, Ludhiana (Unopposed) Board Member of PRF (Two Posts) 1. Dr. M. M. Mehndiratta, New Delhi 2. Dr. Satya Brata Ganguly, Kolkata ICP (All post unopposed) Dean Elect Dr. Alaka K. Deshpande, Mumbai (Unopposed) Vice Dean Dr. Yadati Sathyanarayana Raju, Hyderabad (Unopposed) Faculty Council Members Members (Four Posts) 1. Dr. M. P. S. Chawla, New Delhi Unopposed 2. Dr. Soumitra Ghosh, Kolkata Unopposed 3. Dr. Sanjiv Maheshwari, Ajmer Unopposed 4. Dr. R. Rajasekar, Kumbakonam Unopposed

Dr. Mangesh Tiwaskar Hon. Gen. Secretary

Editor’s Annual Report of Journal of the Association of Physicians of India

On behalf of all my esteemed colleagues of the Editorial Board, I take great pleasure in presenting to you the annual report of the activities of the Journal of the Association of Physicians of India during the period 1st January to 31st December 2020. This is my last report as Editor-in-Chief of JAPI. It was really very fulfilling six years to head this very prestigious publication of API. Due to COVID-19 pandemic it was challenging to bring the issues in time and the Editorial Board succeeded to print JAPI issues is every month in time. I take this opportunity to thank all the Editorial Board members for their support. A very special thanks to Dr. Siddharth N. Shah, Dr. Shashank R. Joshi and Dr Mangesh Tiwaskar for constant support, guidance and encouragement.

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The journal received 798 articles during the year 2020 (i.e. 1st January 2020 to 31st December, 2020). We have published 81 Original Articles, 24 Review Articles, 21 Case Reports, 14 Pictorial CME’s, and 17 Correspondences. JAPI published supplement on “Lipid Association of India Expert Consensus Statement on Management of Dyslipidaemia in Indian 2020 : Part III” by Prof. Raman Puri, and “Insulin Gla-100 in T2DM Management: Raising the Bar with the Gold Standard Basal Insulin Over the Past 2 Decades” Guest Edited by Dr. Shashank R. Joshi have already been posted along with November and December 2020 issue of JAPI respectively. The editorial board of JAPI has selected three referees for “Dr. V.R. Joshi JAPI Award for Outstanding Referee” for the year 2020. They are Dr. Anupama Y.J. (Karnataka), Dr. Punit L. Jain, (Navi Mumbai), and Dr. Mayank Jain, (Indore). All the eminently worthy award recipients will be presented the awards at the hands of President of API during General Body of the 75th Annual Conference of API to be held in Agra. The following papers were selected for Drs. JC Patel and BC Mehta Best paper awards for articles published in the Journal for the period from January 2020 through December 2020. I am extremely grateful to the judges for their painstaking efforts put by them while evaluating all articles published during this period. • 1st Prize for Best Original Article entitled – “Clinico-Radiological Evaluation and Correlation of CT Chest Images with Progress of Disease in COVID-19 Patients” - Sudhir Bhandari1, Govind Rankawat2, Meenu Bagarhatta4, Ajeet Singh3, Aparna Singh4, Vishal Gupta3, Shrikant Sharma3, Raman Sharma3 - 1Senior Professor, Department of Medicine, 2Resident/ Fellow student, Department of General Medicine, 3Department of General Medicine, 4Department of Radiodiagnosis, SMS Medical College and Jaipur, Rajasthan. - J Assoc Physicians India 2020 ; 68(7):34-42. • 2nd Prize for Best Original Article entitled “Appraisal of Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients at a Dedicated COVID Hospital” - Rakesh Bhadade1, Minal Harde2*, Rosemarie deSouza3, Abhiram Kasbe4, Charulata Deshpande5, Sona Dave6, Mohan Joshi7, Ramesh Bharmal8, Tushar Madke9 - 1Associate Professor,Medicine, 2Associate Professor, Anaesthesiology, 3Professor, Medicine, 4Professor (Addl), Community Medicine, 5Professor & Head, Anaesthesiology, 6Professor, Anaesthesiology, 7Professor Dean (TNMC), 8Director (ME&MH), 9SMO Medicine, Topiwala National Medical College & BYL Nair Ch. Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra; - J Assoc Physicians India 2020 ; 68(9):14-19.

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• 1st Prize for Best Case Report entitled - “Hypervitaminosis D and Cortical Venous Thrombosis; An Unusual Presentation” - Anjali Rajadhyaksha1, Nitin Sarate2, Pankaj Kharapkar3 - 1Professor and Head of Unit, 2Assistant Professor, 3Registrar, Seth G.S. Medical College and KEM Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra - J Assoc Physicians India 2020 ; 68(9):72-73. • 2nd Prize for Best Case Report entitled - “A Tale of Three Nodules” - Amanda Dave1, Vishisht Mehta2, Carrie Valenta2 - 1Medical Student, 2Physician, Creighton University Medical Center, CHI Bergan Mercy 7500 Mercy Rd, Omaha, NE 68124 - J Assoc Physicians India 2020 ; 68(4):66-68. • 1st Best Correspondence entitled - “Asthma Control Test (ACT) Score: Effectiveness, Validation, Reliability, and Response in OPD Patients of Our Place” - Sumer Choudhary1, Nayse G Jaydeep2, Balkrishna O Tayade3, Samruddhi B Tayade4, Shriyansh S Singh4, Preetam D Dhande4, Gopal G Gondachar4 - 1Associate Professor, 2Lecturer, 3Professor, 4Junior Resident, NKP Salve Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre and Lata Mangeshkar Hospital, Nagpur, Maharashtra - J Assoc Physicians India 2020 ; 68(4):81. • 2nd Best Correspondence entitled “Covid-19 Pandemic - Internal Medicine’s Days of Glory!” - Priya Bansal - Associate Professor of Medicine, Lady Hardinge Medical College and Associated Hospitals, New Delhi - J Assoc Physicians India 2020 ; 68(10):82. I would like to record my special thanks to The President - Dr. S. Arulrhaj, President Elect – Dr. Kamlesh Tewary and all the members of the Governing Body of API, Faculty Council of ICP and PRF Board for their constant encouragement and valued support. A special and noteworthy mention of appreciation to all JAPI staff particularly Mr. Narayan Murkar, Mr. Jeevan Kashaveni, Pratap Jadhav and Mrs. Sunita Shukla and staff of Abhyudaya Printers spearheaded by Mr. Harshnandan Trivedi for all the help in bringing out the journal on a regular basis. I would like to put on record the support and guidance rendered by Dr. Siddharth N Shah, Dr. Y P Munjal and Dr. B B Thakur during my last six year’s of JAPI editorship.

Prof. Milind Y. Nadkar Editor-in-Chief, JAPI

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ICP Dean’s Annual Report (2020-2021) 2020 when we all met at Agra for the 75th apicon we never imaged that a small tiny RNA virus SARS-COV-2 would invade our lives and change them permanently. Now we have three eras BC - Before Covid-19, DC-During Covid-19 pandemic and AC - After Covid-19 pandemic. Currently we will remain in DC for a while with a high probability that Covid-19 will be endemic. The Jaipur venue has moved to 2022 but learning in the new age e-medicine has no barriers. Technology has allowed us to suddenly work from home except hospital based care. Chronic medical care and office practice moved into a digital mode and virtual platforms have suddenly sprung up. However issues related to transparency, confidentiality and data protection especially in a third party space still need clarity. Indian government also launched a huge national digital health mission and e-sanjeevani app. Covid had ‘aryogya setu’ and now the ‘co-win app’ which all have being going through their learning curves. At API, ICP and PRF we revamped out website and the traffic on it showed an exponential rise. Digital CMEs became the order of the day and Teleconsultation Guidelines in each domain are evolving rapidly. Each domain of medicine including critical care has an e-mode and remote connectivity has became a reality. ICP we could not do our rural CMEs and CMEs in the medical schools which we had planned but I am sure our Dean Elect, Dr. Rajesh Upadhyay will allow us to continue our mission. ICP is actively now working on the following areas Psychiatry for Clinicians, Diabetes, Thyroid, Covid-19, Critical care and Adult Vaccinations with consensus and technical monograms. Reversal and prevention of NCDs like Diabetes, Hypertension, Coronary artery diseases especially via lifestyle has become very necessary. Adapting modern technology, artificial intelligence one can create digital health care ecosystems and deliver health care at home. Home based health care has become a standard now but eventually as we move into a vaccine mode in DC era hybrid models of care in health will evolve. Lifestyle is the key with clinical nutrition, physical activity, yoga as well as the Indian physicians need to recognize the Indian systems of medicine. Integrating ancient and traditional systems of medicine in an evidence based way is the new mantra. In pandemic times often science gets outpaced by rumours and social media fake news but the physician community was at the frontline reviewer to distinguish real evidence based facts from non-facts. Living in uncertainity, facing the unpredictable and fighting hardship I complement all my fellow brothers and sisters in health care and front line for risking their lives for the larger public good in times of this disaster. I bow down and pray to almighty to all our brothers and sisters who lost their lives during Covid-19 times that they attain sadgati, peace and their families can cope up with the grief.

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I must thank our President Dr. Arulrhaj who wore multiple hats to fight the cause of physicians and Dr. Kamlesh Tewary, President elect for a wonderful scientific program. I also thank Dean Elect, Dr Rajesh Upadhyay and my outstanding Secretary Dr. Mangesh Tiwaskar who worked 24x7 for the organization. I must personally thank my mentor Prof. Siddharth N Shah for constantly advising me and hand holding me at each step with our Guru Dr. YP Munjal from Delhi. I have to thank our extraordinary Editor Dr. Milind Nadkar and his team for constantly printing japi and mailing it in this difficult time. My special thanks goes to Dr. BB Thakur, Dr. Pritam Gupta, Dr. GS Wander, Dr. AM Bhagwati, Dr. Agam Vora, Dr. Narayan Deogaonkar and every member of the faculty council, governing body and PRF. I thank Mrs. Sunita Shukla and her team at the API office for constantly working in this COVID times. I must personally thank our Mr. Harshanandan N Trivedi from Urvi Compugraphics and Mr. Anirudh Sapatnekar from One MD for ensuring print, web and digital connections were maintained at all times. Virtual eApicon 2021 attempts to bridge gaps in medicine, discover and unravel Indian evidence, make in India discovery and hopefully will aid our clinicians to treat our patients better. We are here to serve, care, share and learn to make the world a better place to live and stay healthy. Jai API, ICP, PRF Jai Hind

Dr. Shashank R Joshi Dean, Indian College of Physicians

Physicians Research Foundation (PRF) Annual Report 2020-21 The Following is the list of Present Board Members of PRF Dr. Siddharth Shah Director PRF Mumbai Dr. S. Arulrhaj President-API/ Chairman Tuticorin Dr. Shashank R. Joshi Dean-ICP Mumbai Dr. Kamlesh Tiwari President Elect Muzaffarpur Dr. Mangesh Tiwaskar Secretary-API Mumbai

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Dr. Trupti Trivedi Joint Secretary, Director’s place Mumbai Dr. Charu K Jaani Treasurer Mumbai Dr. Sandhya A Kamath Editor-in Chief API Text Book Mumbai Dr. Milind Y. Nadkar Editor-in Chief JAPI Mumbai Dr. Shyam Sundar Member-PRF Varanasi Dr. Vikram Londhey Member-PRF Mumbai Dr. AK Mukherjee Member PRF Kolkata Dr. MM Menhndiratta Member-PRF New Delhi Dr. Sandeep Garg Member PRF New Delhi Physicians Research Foundation Board of Directors Meetings 2020-2021 During the financial year 2020-2021, due to COVID 9 pandemic no physic meet- ings were conducted. In last joint meeting of API, ICP and PRF at Kolkata on 15th December 2020 Dr Siddharth Shah appreciated Dr AK Banerjee for his efforts in holding Dean’s place meeting and thanked him for opportunity to have PRF CME during this meeting. President K K Pareek, Dean ICP, Dr Munjal and all members applauded Dr Siddharth Shah for his idea and execution of having CME on Genet- ics and complimented his team for “eye opener” and “curtain raising” CME and spreading awareness about this current topic. Dr Siddharth Shah appreciated co- operation from his team and all speakers and efforts of non-API members in com- ing to deliver talk all the way to Kolkata for Symposium on Genetics. Physicians Research Foundations: Activities i. Mails were sent to various institutes across India for spreading awareness about PRF and inviting studies for grant. There was good response. ii. Physicians Research Foundation Research Grant The Physicians Research Foundation (PRF) invited applications from the API mem- bers who are interested in conducting research studies in the area of Medicine and its Subspecialties. The grants were widely advertised to all members by regular advertisements in the JAPI Journals, PRF website (www.apiicpprf.in) as well during the governing body/ annual API meetings/ CMEs. Dr Varun Dhir, Department of Internal Medicine (Rheumatology Unit),Post Gradu- ate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER),Chandigarh, INDIA has submitted project entitled, “PREDICTION OF ADVERSE EFFECTS BY METHO- TREXATE TRIGLUTAMATE LEVELS IN PATIENTS OF RHEUMATOID ARTHRI- TIS” which will be reviewed in next meeting. Dr. Priyanshu Soni, 3rd year PG under Dr. Sudhir Mehta from SMS Medical College and Hospitals, Jaipur, Rajasthan was granted Rs 1.5 lacs by Physicians Reaseach

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Foundation for my thesis entitled ‘DIAGNOSTIC ROLE OF RETICULOCYTE HEMOGLOBIN EQUIVALENT, SOLUBLE TRANSFERRIN RECEPTOR ASSAY AND OTHER TRADITIONAL IRON PARAMETERS FOR DETECTION OF IRON DEFICIENCY ANAEMIA IN EARLY PREGNANCY’. Rs 1,09,305 were used in purchasing the kit (scanned copy of the bill is attached herewith) and Rs 15,000 were deducted as TDS. Remaining balance of Rs. 25,695 was received from Dr. Priyanshu Soni and deposited in PRF account.

Dr. Siddharth Shah Dr.Trupti Trivedi Director Jt. Secretary Physician Research Foundation Director’s Place, PRF API Textbook of Medicine, 12th Edition Annual Report

The book is now progressing after a slowdown due to the COVID pandemic. we have started receiving manuscripts now.

Dr. Sandhya Kamath Editor-in-Chief API Textbook of Medicine, 12th Edition

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Audited Statement of Accounts The Association of Physicians of India as at 31st March, 2020 (F.Y. 2019 - 2020)

29 ASSOCIATON OF PHYSICIANS OF INDIA BALANCE SHEET AS REGISTRATION NO. F-1265 (Bom) SCHEDULE VIII

FUNDS AND LIABILITIES As at 31st March 2020 As at 31st March 2019 Trust Fund or Corpus:(Statement I) 13,36,83,443 13,03,38,443 Balances as per last Balance Sheet Adjustment during the year Other Earmarked Funds:-(Statement II) (Created under the provision of the trust deed or scheme or out of the income) Depreciation Fund - - Sinking Fund - - Reserve Fund - - Any other Fund 4,20,12,187 3,96,71,210 4,20,12,187 3,96,71,210 Loans (Secured) From Trustees - - From Others - - Liabilities: For Expenses (Statement III) 1,69,63,465 28,81,413 For Advance-(Statement III) 8,99,850 6,59,750 For capital items-(Statement III) 5,76,061 8,91,351 For Provision for Gratuity 44,47,292 42,12,420 For tax liabilities- (Statement III) 1,51,370 66,19,232 For Provision for Income Tax 25,00,000 25,00,000 For API house rent deposit 11,40,400 10,00,000 2,66,78,438 1,87,64,166 Income and Expenditure Account: Balance as per last balance sheet 11,69,55,904 10,49,74,397 Add: Surplus as per income and Expendi- 25,40,486 1,19,81,507 ture account 11,94,96,390 11,69,55,904 32,18,70,458 30,57,29,723 Statement XVI for Significant Accounting Policies & Notes to As per our report of even date Accounts forms an integral part of Balance Sheet. The above FOR N. A. Shah Associates LLP Balance Sheet to the best of our belief contains a true account CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS of the Funds and Liabilities and of the Property and Assets of Firm Registration No. the Trust. 116560W / W100149 PLACE : MUMBAI Sandeep Shah, PARTNER DATE : M. NO. 37381

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AT 31.3.2020

PROPERTY AND ASSETS As at 31st March 2020 As at 31st March 2019 Immovable Properties: (At Cost) (Statement IV) Balance as per last Balance Sheet 7,69,13,683 7,69,13,683 Additions during the year - - Less: Sales during the year - - Depreciation up to date -3,78,18,407 -3,41,92,790 3,90,95,276 4,27,20,893 Investment: (unquoted) (Statement V) 9,63,84,839 7,42,45,837 Movable Properties (Statement IV) Balance as per last Balance Sheet 2,37,72,086 1,38,23,270 Additions during the year 5,85,142 99,48,816 Less: Sales during the year - - Depreciation up to date -1,30,40,151 -1,13,41,659 1,13,17,077 1,24,30,427 Capital work in progress - - Loans (Secured or Unsecured): Other Loans-staff 1,82,000 3,20,600 1,82,000 3,20,600 Advances: To Trustees - - To Employees 59,000 31,000 To Contractors - - To Lawyers - - To Others (Statement VI) 4,31,09,149 3,75,15,558 To Sundry Debtors (Statement VII) 4,05,30,613 2,33,16,003 8,36,98,761 6,08,62,561 Income Outstanding: Rent 1,41,637 - Interest (Statement VIII) 28,96,555 38,68,482 30,38,192 38,68,482 Cash and Bank Balance: (a) In Savings and deposit account 8,81,37,576 11,11,62,796 (Statement IX) (b) Cash in hand (Statement X ) 16,737 1,18,128 8,81,54,313 11,12,80,924 32,18,70,458 30,57,29,723

For and on behalf of The Association of Physicians of India Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- (Dr. Siddharth N. Shah) (Dr. Mangesh Tiwaskar) (Dr. Charu K. Jani) Trustee Hon. Gen. Secretary Treasurer Place: Mumbai Place: Mumbai Place: Mumbai Date: Date: Date: 31 ASSOCIATON OF PHYSICIANS OF INDIA INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT REGISTRATION NO. F-1265 (Bom) SCHEDULE IX EXPENDITURE For the Year ending For the Year ending 31st March 2020 31st March 2019 To Expenditure in respect of properties: Rates, Taxes, Cesses 8,06,788 8,06,788 Repairs and maintenance - - Salaries - - Insurance 12,514 11,156 Depreciation(by way of provision of adjust- 36,25,617 40,28,462 ments) (Statement IV ) 44,44,919 48,46,406 To Establishment Expenses (Statement 2,09,96,823 2,55,63,588 XI)

To Audit Fees- (Statement XI-A) 7,50,000 7,50,000

To Depreciation (Statement IV) 16,98,492 21,75,626

To Amount transferred to Reserve or Ear- 31,73,891 25,13,110 marked Funds (Statement XII)

To Expenditure on Object of the Trust (a) Religious - - (b) Educational (Statement XIII) 6,36,22,133 4,76,76,016 (c) Medical Relief - - (d) Relief of Poverty - - (e) Other Charitable Objects - - 6,36,22,133 4,76,76,016 To Surplus Carried over to Balance Sheet 25,40,486 1,19,81,507

9,72,26,744 9,55,06,253 Statement XVI for Significant Accounting Policies & Notes to As per our report of even date Accounts forms an integral part of Balance Sheet. The above FOR N. A. Shah Associates LLP Balance Sheet to the best of our belief contains a true account CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS of the Funds and Liabilities and of the Property and Assets of Firm Registration No. the Trust. 116560W / W100149 PLACE : MUMBAI Sandeep Shah, PARTNER DATE : M. NO. 37381

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FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31.3.2020

INCOME For the Year ending For the Year ending 31st March 2020 31st March 2019

By Interest (Statement XIV) On I Tax refund - 3,00,469 On Savings Bank Account 9,90,260 10,02,023 On Fixed Deposits 1,13,21,507 47,45,544 On Investments 3,39,750 56,95,048 1,26,51,517 1,17,43,084

By Income from other sources 8,45,75,227 8,37,63,169 (Statement XV)

9,72,26,744 9,55,06,253

For and on behalf of The Association of Physicians of India Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- (Dr. Siddharth N. Shah) (Dr. Mangesh Tiwaskar) (Dr. Charu K. Jani) Trustee Hon. Gen. Secretary Treasurer Place: Mumbai Place: Mumbai Place: Mumbai Date: Date: Date:

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Schedules Forming Part of STATEMENT - II Sr. No. Particular’s Balance as at 01.04.2019 Addition during Interest credited Payment Trf to I & E A/c. Closing Balance the year as at 31-03.2020 1 Annual Research Grant for Cardiac (PRF) 32,38,291 2,19,921 34,58,212 2 API Physicians Award Fund 13,40,350 1,33,101 14,73,451 3 Best Chapter/City Branch Award 24,85,550 2,46,823 27,32,372 4 Boehringer Kn Jr.Lec. Dia Funds 35,213 2,391 500 37,105 5 Distinguish Member ‘s Award Fund 53,469 3,631 14,908 11,277 53,469 6 Dr Coelho Memorial Lecturship in Experimental Medic 7,206 489 1,000 511 7,206 7 Dr D P Basu Young AardD in Card. Fund 46,224 3,139 49,363 8 Dr G S Sainani Oration Funds 20,22,307 1,37,340 10,000 21,49,648 9 Dr Jivraj Mehta National Award 82,22,759 8,16,546 2,07,040 88,32,265 10 Dr J N Bery Memorial Award Fund 45,548 3,093 48,641 11 Dr K G & Mrs P.Bhate Mem. Lect.Fund 80,901 5,494 86,395 12 Dr M J Shah Mem. Lect. On Tropical Medicine Fund 2,37,927 16,158 2,54,085 13 Dr P J Mehta Memorial Fund 4,65,964 31,645 10,000 4,87,608 14 Dr Shurvirsingh Trust Visiting Professorship Fund 50,651 3,440 54,090 15 Dr V G Nadgouda Award Fund 8,09,774 2,000 65,152 25,000 8,51,926 16 Dr V.parameshwaralife Time Achivement Awards 55,22,020 4,07,047 2,00,000 57,29,067 17 Dr Yodh Memo. Gwalior Confer Train Fellowshi Fund 13,305 904 14,209 18 Gifted Teachers Award Fund 64,316 4,368 5,000 632 64,316 19 Hoechst Sr. Lecturship On Diabetes Fund 98,033 6,658 1,04,691 20 I.c.p.c.m.e. Programme Fund 1,30,596 8,869 1,39,465 21 Membership Development Award 6,70,175 66,550 7,36,725 22 Mrs Jal R Vakil Lectureship Fund 24,303 1,650 25,953 23 Netaji Memorial Oration Fund 4,44,415 30,181 10,000 4,64,596 24 Novo Nordisk Guest Lectureship Fund 3,47,479 23,598 3,71,077 25 Original Paper Merit Award Apicon 2014 Ludhiana 55,11,970 4,09,500 3,30,000 55,91,470 26 P G Medical Education Course Fund 92,531 6,284 98,815 27 Prof M Vishwanathan Poster Prese. Award Fund 5,84,836 39,718 6,24,554 28 Prof.r Subramanium Endowment Oration Fund 2,19,019 14,874 2,33,893 29 Rabindranath Tagore Oration Fund 6,19,530 42,074 10,000 6,51,604 30 Ranbaxy Oration Fund 6,75,091 45,847 7,20,938 31 Research Fund 28,22,620 1,91,692 30,14,311 32 Rural C M E Fund 3,93,326 26,712 4,20,038 33 Sanofi Aventis Lect. In Diabities 20,36,029 1,42,154 20,000 21,58,183 34 Sarabhai Oration Fund 30,789 2,091 32,880 35 Searle Oration In Cardiology Fund 93,025 6,318 99,343 36 Unichem Jr. Lect.on Gastroenterology Fund 29,152 1,980 31,131 37 Unichem Lecturship On Haemotology Fund 37,876 2,572 40,448 38 Best Publication Award Fund 68,643 3,885 4,700 815 68,643 GRAND TOTAL: 3,96,71,210 2,000 31,73,891 8,48,148 13,235 4,20,12,187 34 TM

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Balance Sheet as on 31st March, 2020 Other Earmarked Funds Sr. No. Particular’s Balance as at 01.04.2019 Addition during Interest credited Payment Trf to I & E A/c. Closing Balance the year as at 31-03.2020 1 Annual Research Grant for Cardiac (PRF) 32,38,291 2,19,921 34,58,212 2 API Physicians Award Fund 13,40,350 1,33,101 14,73,451 3 Best Chapter/City Branch Award 24,85,550 2,46,823 27,32,372 4 Boehringer Kn Jr.Lec. Dia Funds 35,213 2,391 500 37,105 5 Distinguish Member ‘s Award Fund 53,469 3,631 14,908 11,277 53,469 6 Dr Coelho Memorial Lecturship in Experimental Medic 7,206 489 1,000 511 7,206 7 Dr D P Basu Young AardD in Card. Fund 46,224 3,139 49,363 8 Dr G S Sainani Oration Funds 20,22,307 1,37,340 10,000 21,49,648 9 Dr Jivraj Mehta National Award 82,22,759 8,16,546 2,07,040 88,32,265 10 Dr J N Bery Memorial Award Fund 45,548 3,093 48,641 11 Dr K G & Mrs P.Bhate Mem. Lect.Fund 80,901 5,494 86,395 12 Dr M J Shah Mem. Lect. On Tropical Medicine Fund 2,37,927 16,158 2,54,085 13 Dr P J Mehta Memorial Fund 4,65,964 31,645 10,000 4,87,608 14 Dr Shurvirsingh Trust Visiting Professorship Fund 50,651 3,440 54,090 15 Dr V G Nadgouda Award Fund 8,09,774 2,000 65,152 25,000 8,51,926 16 Dr V.parameshwaralife Time Achivement Awards 55,22,020 4,07,047 2,00,000 57,29,067 17 Dr Yodh Memo. Gwalior Confer Train Fellowshi Fund 13,305 904 14,209 18 Gifted Teachers Award Fund 64,316 4,368 5,000 632 64,316 19 Hoechst Sr. Lecturship On Diabetes Fund 98,033 6,658 1,04,691 20 I.c.p.c.m.e. Programme Fund 1,30,596 8,869 1,39,465 21 Membership Development Award 6,70,175 66,550 7,36,725 22 Mrs Jal R Vakil Lectureship Fund 24,303 1,650 25,953 23 Netaji Memorial Oration Fund 4,44,415 30,181 10,000 4,64,596 24 Novo Nordisk Guest Lectureship Fund 3,47,479 23,598 3,71,077 25 Original Paper Merit Award Apicon 2014 Ludhiana 55,11,970 4,09,500 3,30,000 55,91,470 26 P G Medical Education Course Fund 92,531 6,284 98,815 27 Prof M Vishwanathan Poster Prese. Award Fund 5,84,836 39,718 6,24,554 28 Prof.r Subramanium Endowment Oration Fund 2,19,019 14,874 2,33,893 29 Rabindranath Tagore Oration Fund 6,19,530 42,074 10,000 6,51,604 30 Ranbaxy Oration Fund 6,75,091 45,847 7,20,938 31 Research Fund 28,22,620 1,91,692 30,14,311 32 Rural C M E Fund 3,93,326 26,712 4,20,038 33 Sanofi Aventis Lect. In Diabities 20,36,029 1,42,154 20,000 21,58,183 34 Sarabhai Oration Fund 30,789 2,091 32,880 35 Searle Oration In Cardiology Fund 93,025 6,318 99,343 36 Unichem Jr. Lect.on Gastroenterology Fund 29,152 1,980 31,131 37 Unichem Lecturship On Haemotology Fund 37,876 2,572 40,448 38 Best Publication Award Fund 68,643 3,885 4,700 815 68,643 GRAND TOTAL: 3,96,71,210 2,000 31,73,891 8,48,148 13,235 4,20,12,187 35 ASSOCIATON OF PHYSICIANS OF INDIA

F.Y. 2019-20 Statement - I PARTICULARS As at 31.3.2020 As at 31.3.2019 a) Membership Fees: Balance As per Last Balance Sheet 8,25,78,532 7,82,06,705 Add: (i) Life membership Fees 31,65,000 42,36,000 (ii) P G membership Fees 1,80,000 1,35,827 8,59,23,532 8,25,78,532 b) Other Earmarked Funds: A P I Text Book Fund 3,50,66,894 3,50,66,894 A P I House Fund 1,26,93,017 1,26,93,017 4,77,59,911 4,77,59,911 13,36,83,443 13,03,38,443

Statement - III Current Liabilities as at 31st March, 2020 Rs. Rs. Creditors for Expenses 1,69,63,465 28,81,413 Creditors for capital items 5,76,061 8,91,351 Advance agianst services 8,99,850 6,59,750 API House rent Deposits 11,40,400 10,00,000 TDS, GST and other tax payables 1,51,370 66,19,232 Total Rs…. 1,97,31,146 1,20,51,746

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F.Y. 2019-20 Statement - V Investments as at 31st March, 2020 Rs. Rs.

Deposits with Bank 9,63,84,839 7,42,45,837

Total Rs…. 9,63,84,839 7,42,45,837

F.Y. 2019-20 statement - VI Advances & Deposits as at 31st March, 2020 Rs. Rs. ADVANCES RECOVERABLE IN CASH OR KIND Income tax deducted at source 2,60,64,457 2,17,98,592 Income Tax Deposited against Ap- peal 1,50,00,239 1,50,00,239 4,10,64,696 3,67,98,831 C G S T RCM CREDIT and ITC CGST permissible 2,22,163 8,009 S G S T RCM CREDIT and ITC SGST permissible 2,22,162 8,008 Prepaid to expenses 2,70,103 38,575 Advance to others 7,95,805 1,27,915 Rent Receivable 1,41,637 - Deposits 5,34,220 5,34,220 Total Rs…. 4,32,50,786 3,75,15,558

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- - - - - 22,174 12,975 16,063 23,701 76,367 14,448 21,890 21,038 0 3,391 784 448 466 13,441 39,468 F.Y. 2019-20 F.Y. 7,43,750 2,25,415 3,98,554 8,83,513 31.3.2019 2,91,66,477 5,14,06,592 13,91,625 25,01,721 60,72,103 54,23,943 64,64,725 16,65,749 1,24,30,426 1,00,16,727 4,27,20,893 5,51,51,319 23,60,790 Net Block as at

Net Block - - - - - 13,304 11,029 33,034 64,912 77,470 18,607 17,881 0 9,638 2,882 1,52,264 2,94,000 5,57,812 1,69,061 3,38,771 7,95,162 706 381 24,029 1,63,294 31.3.2020 2,62,49,828 5,51,51,319 10,43,719 22,51,549 54,64,893 48,81,549 64,64,725 14,99,174 1,13,17,077 3,90,95,275 5,04,12,352 20,64,592 90,65,162 Net Block as at

- 6,868 1,600 19,372 58,912 35,971 23,000 24,932 34,520 15,043 82,683 1,44,63,420 1,58,64,786 4,55,34,449 33,54,504 29,72,498 20,07,765 16,73,654 74,90,202 31.3.2020 1,10,205 1,22,092 5,50,811 2,17,500 2,92,188 5,17,939 3,36,761 1,30,116 4,51,218 5,08,58,558 1,30,40,151 3,78,18,407 41,64,631 1,46,176 77,37,657 7,51,187 2,40,500 ciation upto - Depre Total

- - - 509 67 78 22,978 38,182 56,354 59,783 11,455 88,351 6,425 8,869 1,946 3,156 5,830 3,283 29,16,648 62,04,088 3,47,906 1,85,938 2,50,172 6,07,210 1,66,575 5,42,394 40,128 15,439 53,24,109 16,98,492 10,52,727 5,90,198 36,25,617 31.3.2020 Depreciation Depreciation the Year the Year Ended Depreciation for for Depreciation

- - IV 52,487 72,023 19,294 34,025 23,000 70,333 14,534 13,477 34,520 79,400 3,712 1,600 30,06,598 17,57,593 28,84,147 10,66,444 73,23,627 1,22,025 5,41,942 2,17,500 1,06,250 4,61,585 4,28,240 3,30,931 35,74,433 1,06,048 66,84,930 7,35,748 2,40,500 at 1.4.2019 1,39,21,026 1,29,48,138 3,93,30,361 Depreciation as Depreciation 4,55,34,449 1,13,41,659 3,41,92,790

1,600 1,22,473 2,62,469 2,94,000 5,64,116 2,17,500 8,50,000 6,87,000 5,28,688 3,69,794 4,68,887 1,01,290 68,550 20,078 47,000 23,000 24,750 17,925 89,844 34,520 3,09,469 7,75,217 2,40,500 31.3.2020 1,93,44,968 4,21,14,614 43,98,223 42,59,314 37,67,660 71,38,547 89,89,376 64,64,725 Total Upto Total 10,06,85,769 S tatement 2,43,57,228 1,68,02,819 7,69,13,683 62,29,223 10,12,70,911

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------86,000 15,162 tion) Cost 99,48,816 1,89,980 2,94,000 5,85,142 5,85,142 1,89,980 2,94,000 1,01,162 Addition / (Dele Addition

- 1,22,473 5,64,116 8,50,000 6,87,000 2,17,500 4,68,887 4,42,688 1,01,290 3,54,632 68,550 20,078 47,000 72,489 23,000 24,750 17,925 89,844 34,520 1,600 43,98,223 42,59,314 37,67,660 71,38,547 89,89,376 64,64,725 7,75,217 1,19,489 2,40,500 59,35,223 on 01.4.2019 1,93,44,968 4,21,14,614 9,07,36,953 Gross Block as Gross 10,06,85,769 2,37,72,086 1,67,01,657 7,69,13,683 Estate Turf

API House APP Machine (API books) Archive APP Total Rs.. ( A+G ) ( Rs.. Total Total Rs.. (B+C+D+E+F = G) (B+C+D+E+F Rs.. Total JAPI JOURNAL OF ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICIANS OF INDIA OF PHYSICIANS ASSOCIATION JOURNAL OF Office Equipments Printer Capital work-in-progress work-in-progress Capital & Fixtures Furniture ( E ) Rs.. Total Assets Intangible JAP I Office Equipments ( D ) Rs.. Total Computer Computer Total Rs.. ( C ) Rs.. Total Total Rs.. ( F ) Rs.. Total TRADE MARK CHARGES JAPI Mobile TEXT BOOK OF MEDICINE - DELHI Typewriter Computer TEXT BOOK OF MEDICINE Office Office Equipments-New Total Rs.. ( B ) Rs.. Total Refrigerator Office new TV sets for Printer office Air conditioner New house) & Fixtures(API Furniture & Fixtures-office Furniture (New & Fixtures Furniture office) Ganesh idol Computer Air conditi. Office Equipments Movable Properties Movable Office Premises Office Premises Building Total Rs. ( A ) ( Rs. Total Previous Year Year Previous Assets FIXED ASSETS FIXED Leasehold Land Immovable Properties Immovable

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statement - VII Sundry Debtors as at 31st March, 2020 Rs. Rs.

Sundry Debtors Book Debts for Contribution (APICON 2019) - 37,80,000 Book Debts for Contribution (APICON 2018) - 1,22,02,949 Book Debts for Advertisement 1,07,86,296 28,33,054 Book Debts for text book Delhi 1,86,88,000 39,60,000 Abbott India (CME) - 5,40,000 Asso of Physicians of India Agra (Apicon 2020) 1,10,56,317 - Total 4,05,30,613 2,33,16,003

statement - VIII Accrued Interest as at 31st March, 2020 Rs. Rs. Accrued Interest 28,96,555 38,68,482

Total 28,96,555 38,68,482

statement - IX Balances with Bank as at 31st March, 2020 Rs. Rs. Balance with Bank 1,55,47,225 4,04,69,396 Deposits with Banks 7,25,90,352 7,06,93,401

Total Rs. 8,81,37,576 11,11,62,796

statement - X

Cash Balance as at 31st March, 2020 Rs. Rs. Cash in Hand 16,737 1,18,128

Total 16,737 1,18,128

statement - XI-A Balances with Bank as at 31st March, 2020 Rs. Rs. Audit fees API 7,50,000 7,50,000 Total Rs. 7,50,000 7,50,000

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F.Y. 2019-20 statement - XI Establishment Expenses Year ended 31st March, 2020 Rs. Rs. Bank Charges 15,337 19,320 Conveyance Expenses 1,15,635 90,665 Donation to Kerala C M relief Fund - 25,00,000 Electricity Expenses 1,73,170 2,98,630 Late Fees 14,400 - Election Expenses 41,53,637 24,27,661 Meeting Hospitality - 1,07,858 Office Expenses 20,000 26,905 GST Paid - 1,822 GST Exp (Not recoverable) 2,04,194 4,63,161 Interest on GST & Late Fees 2,89,365 3,72,258 Income Tax dues Paid 13,927 26,964 Income tax Appeal Fees Paid 2,000 33,000 Legal fees - 1,20,000 Postage and Telegram 5,53,890 1,29,528 Printing and Stationery 48,46,576 30,41,193 Prof tax 7,500 6,900 Professional Fees 12,14,100 11,11,500 Rent rates & Taxes 14,200 65,000 Repairs & Maintenance 15,90,893 48,32,255 T D S paid - 27,106 Salaries & Bonus Etc. 35,80,974 32,02,400 Provision for Gratuity 2,34,872 2,10,285 Staff Welfare - 51,399 Telephone Expenses 76,389 84,516 Traveling Expenses 25,39,003 33,82,648 Web site maintenence exp 7,58,500 8,60,000 Water charges API House 35,116 9,372 Security Expenses 2,88,000 2,59,800 Advances & receivables written off - 5,80,507 Accomodation Apicon 2018 - 9,55,000 Accountancty Charges - 5,000 Sundry Expenses 2,41,911 1,76,750 Excess of Exp. Over the Income of Earmarked Funds (Statement II) 13,235 84,183 Total Rs. 2,09,96,823 2,55,63,588

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F.Y. 2019-20 statement - XII Details of Amount Transferred to Earmarked Funds as at 31st March, 2020 Rs. Rs. Annual Research Grant For Cardiac Prf Funds 2,19,921 2,26,500 Api Physicians Award Funds 1,33,101 84,816 Best Chapter Branch City Awards 2,46,823 1,57,283 Boehringer Knoll Jr Lec On Diabetes Awards Funds 2,391 1,959 Distinguish Member Award Funds 3,631 3,149 Dr Coelho Memo.lect.exp. Medicine Funds 489 424 Dr D P Basu Young Award In Cardiology Fund 3,139 2,571 Dr G S Sainani Award Funds 1,37,340 1,13,048 Dr Jivraj Mehta National Award Funds 8,16,546 5,35,393 Dr J N Bery Memorial Award Funds 3,093 2,645 Dr K G & Mrs Bhate Memorial Lectu Funds 5,494 4,500 Dr M J Shah Mem.lect On Tropical Med Funds 16,158 13,235 Dr P J Mehta Memorial Funds 31,645 26,476 Dr Shurvirsingh Trust Visiting Prof.funds 3,440 2,930 Dr V G Nadgauda Award Funds 65,152 61,473 Dr V Parmeshwara Lifetime Acievement Award Funds 4,07,047 3,35,579 Dr Yodh Mem Gwalior Confe Fellowship Mem Funds 904 740 Gifted Teachers Funds 4,368 3,578 Hoecst Sr Lect On Diabtes Funds 6,658 5,453 Icp Cme Programme Funds 8,869 7,264 Membership Development Award Funds 66,550 42,408 Mrs Jal R Vakil Lectureship Funds 1,650 1,352 Netaji Memorial Oration Funds 30,181 25,277 Novo Nordiscs Guest Lectureship Funds 23,598 19,329 Original Paper Merit Award Funds 4,09,500 3,84,898 P G Medical Education Course Funds 6,284 5,147 Prof M Vishwanathan Poster Presentation Funds 39,718 32,532 Prof R Subramanium Oration Funds 14,874 12,901 Rabindranath Tagore Oration Funds 42,074 36,491 Ranbaxy Oratiin Funds 45,847 37,552 Research Funds 1,91,692 1,57,009 Rural Cme Funds 26,712 21,879 Sanofy Aventis Lecture In Diabetes Funds 1,42,154 1,32,462 Sarabhai Oration Funds 2,091 1,713 Searl Oration Cardiology Funds 6,318 5,175 Unichem Jr Lec On Gastroentrology Funds 1,980 1,622 Unichem Lecturship On Hemotology Funds 2,572 2,107 Best Publication Award Funds 3,885 4,241 Total Rs. 31,73,891 25,13,110

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F.Y. 2019-20 statement - XIII Expenses on Secular Education Year ended 31st March, 2020 Rs. Rs. Bank charges 536 242 Continues Medical Education (CME) 37,14,221 13,15,209 Contr. DEAN ICP - 1,50,000 Conveyance Expenses 13,515 1,07,124 Convocation Gown felicitation exp - 7,280 Medical Books Expenses - 4,87,200 Telephone & Internet expenses 13,933 17,186 North Delhi Physicians conference - 2,04,000 Postage and Telegram 2,82,443 2,37,444 Journal printing charges 2,68,57,462 2,76,10,574 Reprints 59,53,330 11,22,020 Text Book 2,13,60,000 87,30,000 General printing charges 13,38,953 19,15,701 Repairs & Maintenance 11,353 11,515 Salaries & Bonus Etc. 24,29,671 21,89,839 Prize Money for Abstract - 22,000 Website Maintenance Expenses 4,00,000 8,00,000 Trophy/Mementos/convocation 3,61,716 3,31,240 Travelling Expenses 10,000 2,49,052 PRF Grant Exp 8,75,000 21,68,390 Total Rs. 6,36,22,133 4,76,76,016

F.Y. 2019-20 statement - XIV Income by Interest Year ended 31st March, 2020 Rs. Interest income from Saving Bank 9,90,260 10,02,023 Interest income from FD with Bank 1,13,21,507 47,45,544 Interest Income from Investments 3,39,750 56,95,048 Interest on I tax Refund - 3,00,469 Total Rs…. 1,26,51,517 1,17,43,084

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F.Y. 2019-20 statement - XV Income from Other Sources Year Ended 31st March, 2020 Rs. Rs. API Admission Fees 5,06,000 6,23,492 Fellowship Fees 8,47,542 5,92,500 Election Fees 2,37,500 1,27,500 Contribution Dean ICP - 7,49,970 Miscellaneous Outstanding payable W/off 3,838 48,896 Miscellaneous Income/Sundry balance W/O 31 1,83,452 Royalty on API Text Book xth edition 2,27,84,000 89,60,000 Rent Income (API HOUSE) 17,13,514 4,20,720 Continious Medical Research program - 43,11,596 Advertisement Income 1,51,25,000 1,40,18,000 Contribution for Special Issue 75,50,156 77,76,439 Re-prints & Sundry Sales 61,58,600 - Subscription Fees 26,32,700 21,53,250 Contr For Educational Programme - 7,50,000 APICON 2020 2,12,82,720 - APICON 2019 - 2,35,00,000 APICON 2018 - 1,88,16,058 Contribution Donation - 31,296 Contribution For Kerala Donation relief fund - 7,00,000 Maintenence Reimbursement(Turf Estate) 12,54,810 - Misc and Postage services 8,71,226 - Misc. Receipts 1,318 - Sponsorship and donation 5,30,000 - Medical Educational services 30,76,272 - Total Rs. 8,45,75,227 8,37,63,169

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F.Y. 2019-20 statement - XvI The Association of Physicians of India (Registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860) Schedule XVI - Notes to accounts 1. Organisation Status The Association of Physicians of India is a Society registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 vide registration certificate no.25 of 1944-45 dated 23rd December 1944 issued by Asst. Registrar of Joint Stock Com- panies, Chingleput District, Madras. The main object of the Society is to encourage and advance the knowledge, study and practice of the science of medicine in all ways. The objects also includes to encourage research, includ- ing experimental work, in the science of medicine, organize, establish, conduct, superintend or control institutions for promoting, whether directly or indirectly, the study of and research in problems relating to the science of medicine, to hold meetings and organize conferences, exhibitions, study circles or conventions for the study and discussion of problems relating to and allied with the science of medicine. The Society has been granted an exemption under section 12A of the Income Tax Act, 1961, vide letter no. CH/ 310-A-TC (I) issued by Commissioner of Income Tax, Mumbai City V, (application no INS/3657) dated 23rd March 1977. The exemption has been granted with effect from 27th June 1973. The Society also has been issued certifi- cate under section 80-G of the Income Tax Act 1961 vide order no DIR (E)/ MC/80G/945/2009-10 dated 21st April 2009 and the validity period was 8th August 2008 to 31st March 2011. As per the amendment vide Finance (No 2) Act 2009, 80G certificates which expires after 1stOctober 2009 are valid in perpetuity unless withdrawn by the concerned authority. 2. Significant accounting policies a. Basis of preparation of financial statements The Society is a Level III entity- Small and Medium Sized Enterprise (SME) as defined in the Applicability of Accounting Standards lo Non-corporate Entities. Accordingly, the Society has complied with the Accounting Standards as applicable to a Level III entity. The Society is not required to present the Cash Flow Statements, Related Party Disclosures, Segment reporting and Discontinuing Operations disclosures as required under the relevant Accounting Standards. Further, the Society has availed an exemption in respect of the Account- ing Standard 15 (revised) on ‘Employee Benefits’ and Accounting Standard 19 ‘Leases’. The financial statements of the Society have been prepared under the historical cost convention on the accrual basis of accounting in accordance with the applicable accounting standards issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (“GAAP”) in India. b. Use of estimates The preparation of financial statements in conformity with Indian GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the elate of the financial statements. Actual results could differ from those estimates. Any revision to accounting estimates is recognized prospectively in current and future periods. Contingen- cies are recorded when it is probable that a liability will be incurred, and the amount can be reasonably estimated. c. Fixed assets Fixed assets are stated at historical cost less accumulated depreciation. The cost of fixed assets includes taxes, duties, freight and other incidental expenditure related to acquisition and installation. d. Depreciation Depreciation is charged on pro-rata basis to the period of use on the written down value method using the rates of depreciation as prescribed under the Income Tax Rules, 1962 and those rates of depreciation are adequate to reflect the estimated economic useful life of the assets as estimated by the management. The primary rates of depreciation are as follows:

Furniture and fixtures 10% Computer 40% Equipment 15% Buildings 10% Intangible- Software 25% Licensed software are being amortized as per period for which license is valid.

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e. Retirement Benefit The Society’s obligations towards various employee benefits have been recognized as follows: Short term employee benefits All employee benefits payable wholly within twelve months of rendering service are classified as short-term employee benefits. Benefits such as salaries, allowances, are recognised in the Income and Expenditure Ac- count in the period in which the employee renders the related services. Post –employment benefits Defined contribution plans: The Society is not required to be registered with under the Employees Provident Fund Act as the number of employees is below the threshold limit and Society has not opted for voluntary registration. The society however gives a fixed amount for the employee to deposit under their respective Public Provident Fund account which contribution is charged to the Income and Expenditure Account. Defined benefit plans: In respect of gratuity, the liability is determined based on liability on the basis that all the employees are to retire on the reporting date. In view of limited number of employees, the Society has not carried out the actuarial valuation. f. Leases The Society has taken premises on operating lease. Lease payments under operating lease arc recognized as an expense in the Income and Expenditure Account on a straight line basis over the lease term. g. Income Recognition Donation received in cash or in kind is recognized as income when the donation is received. Donations made with a specific direction that they shall form part of the corpus of the Trust are classified as corpus donations, and are directly reflected as trust fund receipts in the balance sheet. Interest on deployment of funds is recognised using the time-proportion method, based on underlying interest rates. Other revenue in nature of advertisement and publishing is recognized on Mercantile basis except in respect of Society’s share from APICON conference is based on the discussion with the organizing committee of APICON 2020. The statements of accounts is awaited from APICON-Agra for the year ended 31st March, 2020 and the differential amount will be recognised as income in subsequent financial year when the ac- counts are received. Out of the total Rs. 1,10,56,317/- outstanding receivable as on 31st March, 2020; Rs 50,00,000/- was received subsequently and the balance of Rs. 60,56,317/- was outstanding as on signing of the accounts. Accordingly, as per the management no provision for doubtful debts is required. Contributions for the objects of the trust (other than members) and Contribution received from ICP Dean which are accounted for on cash basis. The outstanding amounts receivable as on 31st March, 2020, from M/s CBS Publishers Rs.1,86,88,000/- were not received as on the date of signing of the accounts. The management is taking adequate follow-up measures and amount is considered as good and fully recoverable. Accordingly, as per the management no provision for doubtful debts is required. h. Investments Deposits with banks are shown under Balance with bank and Deposit with others are shown under the head “Investments”. All the investments are valued at cost. 3. Corpus fund Corpus fund relates to funds contributed by the founder members on incorporation and fees received on admis- sion of a Member in the Society. 4. Restricted / Endowment fund Restricted Funds an: funds that are to be used in accordance with the specific restrictions imposed by donors. The cost of administration of such funds is charged against the specific fund in line with donor agreements or un- derstanding as arrived with the donor. The interest earned on the funds pending utilization is credited to the said fund. Amount spent from individual earmarked fund in excess of relevant fund income is charged off to Income & expenditure A/c. 5. General Fund General funds are unrestricted funds which have not been designated for any specific purposes. They are available for use at the discretion of the management in furtherance of the general objectives of the society. 6. Employee Benefits Defined contribution plans Society’s voluntary contribution to public provident fund maintained by the respective employees been recog- nized in the Income and Expenditure Account. Defined benefit plans

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Gratuity is payable to all eligible employees of the Society on resignation, retirement, death or permanent dis- ablement, in terms of the provisions of the Payment of Gratuity Act. The liability for gratuity, as determined on arithmetical basis as on 31st March 2020, is Rs. 44,47,292/- (previous year- Rs. 42,12,420/-). 7. Income Tax refund for prior years is yet not made by the department. The Board of Trustees has decided to take necessary action to claim the refund dues on these accounts & hence TDS deducted is considered recoverable. Further, the department has raised demand of Rs.53,20,296/- for A.Y. 2011-12, Rs. 15,23,894/- for A.Y. 2012-13, Rs. 62,67,028/- for A Y 2013-14 & Rs. 98,97,100/- A Y 2014-15, Rs.1,20,46,880/- A.Y. 2015-16, Rs. 2,84,91,139 A.Y. 2016-17 and Rs. NIL for A Y 2017-18. However, the Trust believes that the same is not payable and accordingly no provision is done in the books and has filed an appeal against the same. In addition, the Trust has filed an appeal to the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal against the order of the Commissioner of Income Tax (Appeals) upholding the order of the Assessing Officer for the years A.Y. 2011-12 to AY A.Y. 2013-14. Appeal for A.Y 2011-12 has been heard by the Hon’ble ITAT and the trust believes that appeal will be decided in favour of the trust. 8. There is outstanding TDS demand of Rs. 19,431 on income tax portal as per TRACES. However as per manage- ment there is no such outstanding liability and the Society is in the process of filing the required application for rectification of quarterly TDS return filed and does not expect any outflow of payment. Accordingly it is not considered as contingent liability. 9. Provision for contribution to charity commissioner is not provided for by the trust as the trust is exclusively involved in advancement of secular education as per Section 58. Further, As per the Bombay High Court Order passed on 25th September, 2009, the Charity Commissioner’s office has been restrained from collecting adminis- trative funds from charitable trusts across Maharashtra The Bombay Public Trust Act, 1950. Accordingly, the trust has not provided / paid the said contribution to the office of charity commissioner. 10. Provision for tax for the current year is not considered necessary as the Trust will continue to claim the exemp- tion under section 11 of the Income Tax Act 1961 including accumulation under section 11(2) of the Act even though the same is under dispute with the tax authorities. 11. The figures for the previous year have been regrouped/ rearranged wherever considered necessary to conform to the current year’s classification.

For For and on behalf of The Association of Physicians of India N. A. Shah Associates LLP Chartered Accountants Firm Registration No. 116560W / W100149 Sandeep Shah, Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- Partner (Dr. Siddharth N. Shah) (Dr. Mangesh Tiwaskar) (Dr. Charu K. Jani) Membership Number: 37381 Trustee Hon. Gen. Secretary Treasurer Place: Mumbai Place: Mumbai Place: Mumbai Place: Mumbai Date: Date: Date: Date:

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Consolidated Audited Statement of Accounts for APICON 2019 - KOCHI

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M/S THE ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICIANS OF INDIA, KOCHI BRANCH

IMA HOUSE , BEHIND JLN STADIUM, KALOOR ERNAKULAM. PIN -682017

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31.03.2019 AS ON Sch AS ON LIABILITIES 31-03-2018 No. 31-03-2019

CAPITAL FUND

20,57,012.00 Membership Fees 1 20,32,075.73

RESERVES AND SURPLUS

(24,936.27) Excess of Income over Expenditure 4,88,41,896.22

CURRENT LIABILITIES

1,93,89,653.54 Advances Received -

- Other Payable 2 15,19,526.89

- Other Current Liabilities 3 1,20,59,397.52 2,14,21,729.27 TOTAL 6,44,52,896.36 AS ON Sch AS ON ASSETS 31-03-2018 No. 31-03-2019

CURRENT ASSETS:

1,42,24,158.27 Fixed Deposits 4 4,32,07,214.27

- Receivables 48,96,890.34

23,80,180.00 Other Advances 5 16,17,087.28

65,904.00 Other Current Assets 6 37,39,218.00

47,51,487.00 Cash at Bank 7 1,09,92,486.47 2,14,21,729.27 TOTAL 6,44,52,896.36

The Schedules referred to above form an integral part of the Balance Sheet As per our Report of even date attached

For Rejith & Maju For The Association of Chartered Accountants Physicians of India Kochi Branch (Firm Reg. No :007200S)

CA.Maju K Ismail. FCA Dr. Sreenivasa Kamath (Partner) (M.No.205939) Secretary

Place : Cochin Place : Cochin Date : 30-10-2019 Date : 30-10-2019

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M/S THE ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICIANS OF INDIA, KOCHI BRANCH IMA HOUSE , BEHIND JLN STADIUM, KALOOR ERNAKULAM. PIN -682017 INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31-03-2019 AS ON Sch AS ON PARTICULARS 31-03-2018 No. 31-03-2019 INCOME : - Registration Charges 10,35,07,967.73 - Accomodation Charges 3,29,25,725.41 - Sponsorship Charges 5,34,30,794.08 - Charges for Stalls 4,02,32,203.41 7,05,206.00 Subscriptions Received - 50,937.27 Other Incomes 8 98,29,245.37 7,56,143.27 TOTAL (A) 23,99,25,936.00 EXPENSES : - Accomodation Expenses 3,94,23,824.54 - Banquet Hall Charges 6,03,26,997.24 - Royalty to API Mumbai 2,35,00,000.00 - Event Management Expenses 79,37,372.00 - Fabrication Charges 1,43,82,885.00 - Transportation Charges 72,96,444.00 6,960.00 Audio Visual Expenses 38,98,475.00 7,74,119.54 Other Expenses 9 3,43,18,042.00

7,81,079.54 TOTAL (B) 19,10,84,039.78

(24,936.27) Excess of Income over expenditure transferred to Balance Sheet 4,88,41,896.22

The Schedules referred to above form an integral part of the Balance Sheet As per our Report of even date attached

For Rejith & Maju For The Association of Chartered Accountants Physicians of India Kochi Branch (Firm Reg. No :007200S)

CA.Maju K Ismail. FCA Dr. Sreenivasa Kamath (Partner) (M.No.205939) Secretary

Place : Cochin Place : Cochin Date : 30-10-2019 Date : 30-10-2019

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M/S THE ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICIANS OF INDIA, KOCHI BRANCH IMA HOUSE , BEHIND JLN STADIUM, KALOOR ERNAKULAM. PIN -682017 SCHEDULES TO THE BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31-03-2019 As at 31.03.2018 PARTICULARS As at 31.03.2019 SCHEDULE 1 - CORPUS FUND 20,57,012.00 Balance at the end of the year 20,32,075.73 20,57,012.00 TOTAL 20,32,075.73 SCHEDULE 2 OTHER PAYABLES - Trade Creditors 14,41,737.00 - Loan Payable 77,789.89 - TOTAL 15,19,526.89 SCHEDULE 3 -OTHER CURRENT LIABILITIES - Audit Fee Payable 2,00,000.00 - GST Payable (AY 19-20) 53,42,857.52 - TDS Payable 26,34,040.00 - Professional Charges Payable 2,02,500.00 - Refund on Souvenir 60,000.00 - Rent Payable 1,20,000.00 - Royalty Payable to Association of Physicians of India Mumbai 35,00,000.00 TOTAL 1,20,59,397.52 SCHEDULE 4 FIXED DEPOSITS 7,24,158.27 Fixed Deposits - API 12,78,578.27 1,35,00,000.00 Fixed Deposits - APICON 4,19,28,636.00 1,42,24,158.27 TOTAL 4,32,07,214.27 SCHEDULE 5 OTHER ADVANCES 23,80,180.00 Other Advances - - Retention and Advances to Moondays 13,63,603.00 - Refund Receivable from Hotels 1,82,446.28 - Accrued Interest 71,038.00 23,80,180.00 TOTAL 16,17,087.28 SCHEDULE 6 OTHER CURRENT ASSETS 65,904.00 TDS Receivables AY 2018-19 65,904.00 TDS Receivables AY 2019-20 36,73,314.00 65,904.00 TOTAL 37,39,218.00 SCHEDULE 7 CASH AT BANK 3,182.50 Cash in Hand 4,832.50 - Hdfc Bank A/c No : - 50200025697667 66,87,498.90 - Hdfc Bank A/c No : -50200031407701 27,79,739.65 34,81,023.00 South Indian Bank A/c No : 0024073000025826 2,86,257.92 12,67,281.50 State Bank of India A/c No : 24617 12,34,157.50 47,51,487.00 TOTAL 1,09,92,486.47 SCHEDULE 8 OTHER INCOME - Discount Received 58,422.63 - Donation Received 14,68,000.00 - Educational Grant 43,54,000.00 50,937.27 Interest on bank Deposit 37,09,338.84 - Sale of Food coupons 39,000.00 - Service Charge 2,00,483.90 50,937.27 TOTAL 98,29,245.37

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M/S THE ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICIANS OF INDIA, KOCHI BRANCH IMA HOUSE , BEHIND JLN STADIUM, KALOOR ERNAKULAM. PIN -682017 SCHEDULES TO THE BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31-03-2019 As at 31.03.2018 PARTICULARS As at 31.03.2019 SCHEDULE 9 OTHER EXPENSES - API Journal 20,06,859.00 - Accounting Charges 3,00,000.00 - Advertisement Expense 1,05,000.00 - Audit Fees 2,00,000.00 29,099.54 Bank Charge 5,40,351.79 - Bouncers and Securities 9,25,000.00 - Brochure Charges 3,38,000.00 - Commission Charges 28,61,026.41 - Consultation Fee 3,50,000.00 - Entertainment Programme Expenses 12,88,357.00 - Expense for Photography 1,54,450.00 - Food&Beverages 25,24,511.78 - Fuel Charges 38,80,596.00 - Gift Expenses 7,89,976.22 - GST Filing Fee 15,000.00 - Guide Charges 50,000.00 - ID Card Charges 8,03,658.00 - Insurance Premium 42,034.00 - Interest on Loan 3,90,000.00 - Interest on Tds 7,447.00 - Labour Charges 5,40,000.00 7,13,065.00 Meeting Expenses 7,17,497.17 2,500.00 Miscellaneous Expenses 2,29,654.50 - Parking Expenses 29,28,909.60 - Postal Charges 1,67,407.90 - Press Conference Expenses 1,05,852.00 - Printing & Stationery 73,967.46 - Professional Charges 29,22,500.00 - Refund of Registration Income 1,47,100.00 15,075.00 Registration Charges - - Rent 1,20,000.00 - Rental Charges 16,13,560.00 - Round Off 1,361.56 - Salary 24,14,500.00 - Softwares Expenses 11,45,503.39 - Sound System 4,60,000.00 - Sundry Expenses Written Off 1,764.00 - Telephone and Internet Charges 50,258.22 14,380.00 Travelling Expense 7,37,593.00 - Volunteers Charges 22,90,346.00 - Waste Management Expenses 78,000.00 7,74,119.54 TOTAL 3,43,18,042.00

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ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICIANS OF INDIA NOTICE

Second General Body Virtual meeting for 2021 of the Association of Physicians of India will be held on 6th March 2021 at 7.00 p.m. Members wishes to attend e-Virtual SGM to be held on 06th March 2021, please send your name, membership no. mobile no. and email id by 01st March 2021, API Office will send you the link, log in and password for attending this e-Virtual AGM. Agenda 1. Apologies 2. Confirmation of the minutes of the 76th Annual General Body Virtual meeting held on 5th March, 2021. 3. Any other matter with the permission of the Chair.

Dr. Mangesh Tiwaskar Hon. Gen. Secretary

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