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© [Regd. No. TN/CCN/467/2009-11. GOVERNMENT OF TAMIL NADU [R. Dis. No. 197/2009. 2010 [Price: Rs. 2.40 Paise. TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY No. 325] CHENNAI, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2010 Aippasi 5, Thiruvalluvar Aandu–2041 Part V—Section 4 Notifications by the Election Commission of India. PUBLIC (ELECTIONS-VII) DEPARTMENT APPOINTMENT OF RETURNING OFFICER FOR THE COUNCIL CONSTITUENCY IN THE STATE OF TAMIL NADU. No. SRO G-38/2010. The following Notification of the Election Commission of India, Nirvachan Sadan, Ashoka Road, New Delhi-110 001, dated 13th October 2010 [Asvina 21, 1932 Saka] is published:— No.155/TN-LC/2010 (1).—In pursuance of the provisions of Section 21 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, the Election Commission of India hereby designates, in consultation with the Government of Tamil Nadu, the Officer of Government, specified in column 2 of the Table below, as the Returning Officer of the Council Constituency in the State of Tamill Nadu, specified in column 1 of the said Table against such officer of Government:— TABLE S.No. Name of the Council Retu rn ing Officer. Constituency. (1) (2) (3) I-Graduates' Constituencies 1. Chennai Graduates’ District Election Officer and Commissioner of Corporation of Chennai. 2. Tamil Nadu North-Graduates’ District Election Officer and Collector, Vellore. 3. Tamil Nadu North Central Graduates’ District Election Officer and Collector, Salem. 4. Tamil Nadu West-Graduates’ District Election Officer and Collector, Coimbatore. 5. Tamil Nadu East Central Graduates’ District Election Officer and Collector, Tiruchirappalli. 6. Tamil Nadu South Central Graduates’ District Election Officer and Collector, Madurai. 7. Tamil Nadu South Graduates’ District Election Officer and Collector, Tirunelveli. DTP V-4—Ex.(325) [ 1 ] 2 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY S.No. Name of the Council Returning Officer. Constituency. (1) (2) (3) II. Teachers’ Constituency 1. Chennai Teachers’ District Election Officer and Commissioner of Corporation of Chennai. 2. Tamil Nadu North Teachers’ District Election Officer and Collector, Vellore. 3. Tamil Nadu North Central Teachers' District Election Officer and Collector, Salem. 4. Tamil Nadu West Teachers’ District Election Officer and Collector, Coimbatore. 5. Tamil Nadu East Central Teachers' District Election Officer and Collector, Tiruchirappalli. 6. Tamil Nadu South Central Teachers' District Election Officer and Collector, Madurai. 7. Tamil Nadu South Teachers' District Election Officer and Collector, Tirunelveli. III. Local Authorities’ Constituencies 1. Chennai Local Authorities' District Revenue Officer (Land & Estate), Corporation of Chennai. 2. Tiruvallur Local Authorities’ District Revenue Officer, Tiruvallur. 3. Kancheepuram Local Authorities’ District Revenue Officer, Kancheepuram. 4. Vellore Local Authorities’ District Revenue Officer, Vellore. 5. Tiruvannamalai Local Authorities' District Revenue Officer, Tiruvannamalai. 6. Villupuram Local Authorities’ District Revenue Officer, Villupuram. 7. Cuddalore-Ariyalur Local Authorities' District Revenue Officer, Cuddalore. 8. Dharmapuri Local Authorities’ District Revenue Officer, Dharmapuri. 9. Krishnagiri Local Authorities’ District Revenue Officer, Krishnagiri. 10. Salem Local Authorities’ District Revenue Officer, Salem. 11. Namakkal-Karur Local Authorities' District Revenue Officer, Namakkal. 12. Coimbatore-Nilgiris Local Authorities' District Revenue Officer, Coimbatore. 13. Erode Local Authorities’ District Revenue Officer, Erode. 14. Tiruppur Local Authorities’ District Revenue Officer, Tiruppur. 15. Dindigul-Theni Local Authorities' District Revenue Officer, Dindigul. 16. Madurai Local Authorities’ District Revenue Officer, Madurai. 17. Tiruchirappalli-Perambalur Local District Revenue Officer, Tiruchirappalli. Authorities' 18. Nagapattinam-Tiruvarur Local Authorities' District Revenue Officer, Nagapattinam. 19. Thanjavur Local Authorities’ District Revenue Officer, Thanjavur. 20. Pudukkottai Local Authorities’ District Revenue Officer, Pudukkottai. 21. Sivaganga-Ramanathapuram District Revenue Officer, Ramanathapuram. Local Authorities’ 22. Virudhunagar Local Authorities’ District Revenue Officer, Virudhunagar. 23. Thoothukudi Local Authorities’ District Revenue Officer, Thoothukudi. 24. Tirunelveli Local Authorities’ District Revenue Officer, Tirunelveli, 25. Kanniyakumari Local Authorities’ District Revenue Officer, Kanniyakumari. (By Order) K. AJAY KUMAR, Secretary to the Election Commission of India. Secretariat, PRAVEEN KUMAR, Chennai-600 009. Chief Electoral Officer and 22nd October 2010. Secretary to Government, Public (Elections) Department. TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY 3 APPOINTMENT OF ASSISTANT RETURNING OFFICER FOR THE COUNCIL CONSTITUENCY IN THE STATE OF TAMIL NADU. No. SRO G-39/2010. The following Notification of the Election Commission of India, Nirvachan Sadan, Ashoka Road, New Delhi-110 001, dated 13th October 2010 [Asvina 21, 1932 Saka] is published:— No.155/TN-LC/2010 (2):—In exercise of powers conferred by sub-section (1) of Section 22 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, the Election Commission of India hereby appoints, the Officer/Officers of Government, as specified in column (2) of the Table below, as Assistant Returning Officer(s) to assist the Returning Officer of the Council Constituency in the State of Tamil Nadu, specified in column 1 of the said Table against such officer of Government, in the performance of functions of such Returning Officer— TABLE S.No. Name of the Council Assistant Returning Constituency. Officer. (1)(2)(3) I-Graduates’ Constituencies 1. Chennai Graduates’ 1. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Tiruvallur District. 2. Deputy Commissioner (R & F), Corporation of Chennai, Chennai District. 3. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Kancheepuram District. 2. Tamil Nadu North Graduates’ 1. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Vellore District. 2. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Krishnagiri District. 3. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Dharmapuri District. 4. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Tiruvannamalai District. 3. Tamil Nadu North Central Graduates’ 1. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Villupuram District. 2. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Salem District. 3. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Namakkal District. 4. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Cuddalore District. 4. Tamil Nadu West Graduates’ 1. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Erode District. 2. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, The Nilgiris District. 3. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Coimbatore District. 4. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Tiruppur District. 5. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Karur District. 5. Tamil Nadu East Central Graduates’ 1. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Tiruchirappalli District. 2. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Perambalur District. 3. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Ariyalur District. 4. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Nagapattinam District. 5. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Thiruvarur District. 6. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Thanjavur District. 6. Tamil Nadu South Central Graduates’ 1. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Dindigul District. 2. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Pudukottai District. 3. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Sivaganga District. 4. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Madurai District. 5. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Ramanathapuram District. 7. Tamil Nadu South Graduates’ 1. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Theni District. 2. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Virudhunagar District. 3. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Thoothukkudi District. 4. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Tirunelveli District. 5. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Kanniyakumari District. 4 TAMIL NADU GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY S.No. Name of the Council Assistant Returning Constituency. Officer. (1) (2) (3) II. Teachers’ Constituency 1. Chennai Teachers’ 1. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Tiruvallur District. 2. Deputy Commissioner (R & F), Corporation of Chennai, Chennai District. 3. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Kancheepuram District. 2. Tamil Nadu North Teachers’ 1. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Vellore District. 2. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Krishnagiri District. 3. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Dharmapuri District. 4. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Tiruvannamalai District. 3. Tamil Nadu North Central Teachers’ 1. Personal Assistant (G) to the Collector, Villupuram District. 2. 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    Mental Health Care and Human Rights Editors D Nagaraja Pratima Murthy National Human Rights Commission New Delhi National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences Bangalore Title: Mental Health Care and Human Rights D Nagaraja Pratima Murthy Technical and Editorial Assistance Y S R Murthy, Director (Research), NHRC Utpal Narayan Sarkar, AIO, NHRC Joint copyright: National Human Rights Commission, New Delhi and National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences, Bangalore. First Edition: 2008 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the copyright holders ISBN- 978-81-9044117-5 Published by: National Human Rights Commission Faridkot House, Copernicus Marg New Delhi 110 001, India Tel: 23385368 Fax: 23384863 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.nhrc.nic.in Design and printed by Rajika Press Services Pvt. Ltd. Cover: Biplab Kundu Table of Contents Editors and Contributors............................................................... 5 Foreword........................................................................................ 7 Preface............................................................................................ 9 Editors’ Introduction.................................................................... 11 Section 1 Human rights in mental health care: ........................................... 15 an introduction Lakshmidhar