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Annual National Conference of Indian Psychiatric Society
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Final Announcement Brochure
A Journey in Psychiatry: From Morals to Molecules
th th5 - 8 February 2018Central Institute of Psychiatry, Ranchi
Dear Esteemed Colleagues,
It is time for us to look forward to congregate once again at our Annual National Conference that is
being held at Ranchi, in Jharkhand state, from 5 th to 8 th February 2018.
Jharkhand is an ancient land. Mother Nature is at her munificent best here - showering the blessed
land with unending thick forests and immense mineral wealth. The Damodar Valley of this state is
very rightly called as the “Ruhr of India”! The virile indigenous and other inhabitants of this state are
great soldiers and excel in sports. The capital city Ranchi which most aptly traces its name to a
bamboo grove is now known all over the world because it is home to a cricket icon called Dhoni.
Ranchi is an education hub of high quality in this part of the country.
Ranchi’s connection to psychiatry is something that is worthy to be inscribed on stone. Central
Institute of Psychiatry (CIP), born initially as the European Mental Asylum in 1918, has been the
nursery of psychiatry in India. The very first steps of modern psychiatry in India were taken here. The
institute continues to steam vigorously ahead on the golden rails laid by persons with vision! CIP’s
contribution to Indian Psychiatric Society is no less important. Some of the Society’s Greats had left
their indelible foot prints here.
We are assembling at the hollowed place throbbing with history, memories, enthusiasm, energy,
professional excellence and above all abiding commitment to march ahead into the future. Coming
here will be nothing short of pilgrimage for us all.
Ranchi is always cool. In February it will be cool enough to make us come together seeking the
warmth of professional exchanges with kindred souls from across the globe. ANCIPS 2018 will give
us a unique opportunity to have a perspective of a century of psychiatry in India. It will also give us an
opportunity to take stock of what we have and what we can have to march ahead with firm steps in
tandem to deliver quality mental health service to our people.
The itinerant delegate must also plan to visit the many waterfalls of the state, seek audience with its
tigers and elephants; touch the fabric of its vibrant culture and the “Chhonka” of Jharkhand cuisine!
The organising committee headed by Prof. D. Ram and Dr. Sanjay Kumar Munda is working
tirelessly to make ANCIPS 2018 an unforgettable aesthetic and intellectual experience for us all.
Let us collect at the “Bamboo Grove City” in full strength to update our knowledge; discuss,
deliberate and plan for our future and pursue our quest for excellence.
WELCOME TO ANCIPS 2018
LONG LIVE INDIAN PSYCHIATRIC SOCIETY
Message from IPS President & Secretary
Dr. Gautam SahaHon. Gen. Secretary
Indian Psychiatric Society
Dr. (Brig) M S V K RajuPresident, Indian Psychiatric Society
President, SAARC Psychiatric Federation
President Elect, Association of
Industrial psychiatry of India
Dear Esteemed Colleagues,
Johar!
Greetings from the Organising Committee of ANCIPS 2018!
As the date of 70th Annual National Conference of Indian Psychiatric Society (ANCIPS 2018) is thapproaching, we are thrilled to announce that we are ready to welcome you all on 5 February 2018
at Central Institute of Psychiatry, Ranchi for ANCIPS 2018 with good cheer.
Ranchi, the capital city of the tribal heartland of Jharkhand, has its old world colonial charm even
now. There are many destinations worth a visit such as Betla National Park (Palamau), Hazaribagh
Wildlife Sanctuary, Netarhat, Rajrappa, Parasnath, Deoghar and many picturesque falls surrounding
Ranchi.Tropic of Cancer passes through Kanke, just nearby the conference venue, making it the
only state in India touched by Tropic of Cancer. Central Institute of Psychiatry (CIP), our conference
venue, has been a premier institution in mental health in India. The serene campus of CIP which
spreads across 212 plus acres of land, offers the latest medical advances in an environment that
promotes mental health and enhances a sense of wellbeing. With advent of its centenary
celebrations, the institute vows to embark a new journey for re-development as an institute of
national importance in India. As part of the centenary celebrations, Indian Psychiatric Society gave
us the opportunity and responsibility to hold this prestigious conference which is all set to provide a
platform for the mental health professionals to share their knowledge and valuable experiences. The
conference venue at CIP is a mix of hanger based halls and existing halls of CIP. In all we have 12
halls for the smooth conduct of plenary lectures, 100 symposia, workshops and nearly five hundred
paper presentations.
The choice of brain and one of the wards of CIP in the logo is conscious and deliberate. The theme of
the conference is “A Journey in Psychiatry: From Morals to Molecules”. By choosing this theme,
we hoped to highlight that though psychiatry is a branch of medicine, its practice, across time, has
collateral influences from various allied sciences like philosophy, psychology, sociology, etc.
Accordingly, we have planned a stimulating scientific program which will definitely enrich your
scientific and academic pursuits.
The enthusiasm of colleagues has been heart-warming and we already have a decent number of
registered delegates on board, both from the country and overseas.
We very much look forward to welcoming you in ANCIPS 2018 at CIP Ranchi !
Dr. Sanjay K MundaOrganizing SecretaryANCIPS 2018
Prof. D. RamOrganizing ChairpersonANCIPS 2018
Invitation from Organizing Committee
Indian Psychiatric Society Committee
ANCIPS 2018 Organizing Committee
Sri Jagat Prakash Nadda Hon'ble Union Minister of Health & Family Welfare
Smt. Droupadi MurmuHon'ble Governor of Jharkhand
Sri Raghubar DasHon'ble Chief Minister of Jharkhand
Chief Patrons
Smt. Preeti Sudan Secretary to the Govt. of India,(Ministry of Health and Family Welfare)
Sri Sudhir Tripathi Chief Secretary to the Govt of Jharkhand Ministry of Health
Dr. (Prof.) Jagdish Prasad(DGHS), Dte. GHS
Sri Ramchandra ChandravanshiHon'ble Health Minister Govt. of Jharkhand
Dr. (Prof) R K Pandey Vice Chancellor, Ranchi University
Sri Ramtahal ChoudharyHon'ble Member of Parliament, Ranchi
Patrons
Prof. S Haque NizamieLav Agarwal
Prof. L N Sharma Prof. Ashok Prasad Dr S Akhtar
Prof. C R J KhessDr A N Verma
Dr T SudhirProf. R G Sharma
Chief Advisors Advisors
Prof. D. Ram
Organizing Chairperson
Dr. Sanjay Kumar Munda
Organizing Secretary
Prof. Basudeb Das
Treasurer
Prof. Vinod K. SinhaDr. Milind Borde
Dr. Jayati Simlai
Joint Organizing Chairpersons
Dr. Nishant GoyalDr. Surjit Prasad
Dr. Ajay Kumar BakhlaDr. Roshan V. Khanande
Joint Organizing Secretaries
Dr. Varun S. MehtaDr. Abhishek PrasadDr. Anjanik Kumar
Joint Treasurers
Hon. TreasurerDr. Mukesh Jagiwala
President Dr. (Brig.) M. S. V. K. Raju
Hon. EditorDr. T. S. S. Rao
Vice - PresidentDr. Ajit V. Bhide
Hon. General SecretaryDr. Gautam Saha
Office Bearers
Imm. Past PresidentDr. G. Prasad Rao
Imm. Past General SecretaryDr. N. N. Raju
Imm. Past TreasurerDr. Vinay Kumar
Executive Council
Dr. Arabinda BrahmaDr. Neelanjana Paul
Dr. (Surg Cdr) Kshirod Kr. MishraDr. (Col) Harpreet Singh
Dr. Om PrakashDr. Abdul Majid
Direct Council Member
Dr. Kishor Gujar
Central ZoneDr. Shashi Rai Dr. Jai Prakash Narayan
South ZoneDr. Abhay MatkarDr. K. Uday Kumar
East ZoneDr. Tophan PatiDr. Sri Kumar Mukherjee
North ZoneDr. B. S. ShekhawatDr. Lalit Batra
Zonal Representatives
West ZoneDr. D. M. DhavaleDr. Kaushik Gupte
Organizing Committee
Programme For CME: 05th February 2018
Time Programme Topic/Speaker
0930 to 1000 hrs Inaugural Ceremony Chief Guest and Keynote Address: Prof S D Sharma, New Delhi
1000 to 1045 hrs Session - 1 (Plenary) Ethics in Psychiatry
By Dr J. Srinivasaraghavan, Vice President,
American Academy of Psychiatry and Law, USA
1045 to 1100 hrs TEA
1100 to 1145 hrs Session - 2 (Plenary) Biomarkers in Psychiatry - Clinical Significance
Dr Sandeep Grover, PGIMER, Chandigarh
1145 to 1230 hrs Session - 3 (Plenary) Psycho-oncology in Clinical Practice
By Dr Soumitra S Dutta, Tata Memorial Centre, Kolkata
1230 to 1315 hrs Session - 4 (Plenary) Managing Violence in Emergency Room
By Dr Omprakash Singh, NRSMC&H, Kolkata
1315 to 1400 hrs Session - 5 (Plenary) Molecular Psychiatry with focus on relevance to clinical practice
By Dr K Jagadheesan, Melbourne, Australia
1400 to 1445 hrs LUNCH
1445 to 1700 hrs Session - 6 (Concurrent Workshop) Managing Change - MHCA 2017
Dr Suresh Bada Math, NIMHANS, Bengaluru &
Dr Nitin Gupta, GMCH, Chandigarh
1445 to 1545hrs Session - 7 (Concurrent Workshop) Medical Informatics in Psychiatry
By Surgeon Capt Dr Kaushik Chatterjee, INSH, Mumbai
1545 to 1700 hrs Session - 8 (Concurrent Workshop) Therapeutic Challenges in Psychosis - Newer Options
By Dr G Prasad Rao, Asha Hospital, Hyderabad
1445 to 1700 hrs Session - 9 (Concurrent Workshop) Implementing Sex Education in Schools
By Dr Mukesh Jagiwala, Surat &
Dr Alka Subramaniam, Mumbai
1445 to 1700 hrs Session - 10 (Concurrent Workshop) Strategies for Suicide Prevention
By Dr Shubhangi Parker, KEM Hospital, Mumbai &
Dr Sujit Sarkhel, IOP, Kolkata
1445 to 1700 hrs Session - 11 (Concurrent Workshop) Management of Autism Spectrum Disorder
By Shekhar Seshadri, NIMHANS, Bengaluru &
Dr Suravi Patra, AIIMS, Bhubaneshwar
THEME SYMPOSIUM on 7th February, 2018
0900-0930 hrs Session - 1 Sexual Rights & Reproductive Health in South Asian Cultural Context
By Dr Kathinka Sinha Kerkhoff, Honorary Research Fellow, Netherlands/India
0930-100 hrs Session - 2 Power, Prayer and Possession: An Ethnography of Exclusion
By Dr Ragu Ram, Bengaluru
1000-1030 hrs Session - 3 Pharmacogenomics and psychiatry: Is personalized psychopharmacology
possible?
By Dr Chittaranjan Andrade, NIMHANS, Bengaluru
1100-1200 hrs Session - 4 Brain Stimulation & Future of Electroconvulsive Therapy
By Harold Sackeim, USA
CMEProgramme
Mr. Ram Chandra Guha, Bengaluru Indian historian and writer whose research interests include environmental, social, political,
contemporary and cricket history. He is also a columnist for The Telegraph and Hindustan Times
and a regular contributor to various academic journals
Dr. Dinesh Bhugra, CBE, United KingdomProfessor of mental health and diversity at the Institute of Psychiatry at King's College London. He is an honorary consultant
psychiatrist at the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and is former President of the Royal College of
Psychiatrists. He is currently president elect of the World Psychiatric Association and the President Elect of the British
Medical Association. His research interests include topics across social and public health psychiatry, cross-cultural
psychiatry, migrant mental health, professionalism in psychiatry, depression, psychosexual medicine, service provision and
decision-making.
Dr. Helen Herman, AustraliaMelbourne University Professor of Psychiatry, Helen Herrman was elected at the association's three-year World Psychiatric
Congress in Madrid. She is the first Australian to be elected president of the World Psychiatric Association. She wants to put a
focus on women's mental health issues.
Dr Afzal Javed, Pakistan
Graduated in medicine from the University of Punjab, where he studied at King Edward Medical College in Lahore, Pakistan,
from 1971-1976. He is currently working as a Consultant Psychiatrist & Honorary Associate Clinical Professor at Warwick
Medical School, University of Warwick, UK. He is currently working with a number of professional organizations; notably as
Secretary of the WPA Section on Psychiatry in Developing Countries.
Dr Joseph Zohar, Israel He is the director of Psychiatry and the Anxiety and Obsessive-Compulsive Clinic at the Sheba Medical Center and professor
of Psychiatry at Tel Aviv University, Israel. He is the founder of the World Council on Anxiety as well as the Israeli Consortium
on PTSD. He is a member of the Executive Committee of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology, of which he is
a former president, and chairman of the Expert Platform on Mental Health.
Dr Sanjeev Jain, Bengaluru
Professor of Psychiatry and Incharge of Molecular Genetics Lab at NIMHANS. He has keen interest in history of psychiatry.
Dr Alok Sarin, DelhiPsychiatrist and mental health activist based in New Delhi, India. He is a consultant psychiatrist at Sitaram Bharatia Institute
of Science and Research, New Delhi. He has been a Senior Fellow at the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, Teen Murti
House, New Delhi, and has been a member of the Task Force, set up by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare,
Government of India, to write a mental health policy for India.
Prof Harold Sackeim, USA
Harold A. Sackeim is an American psychologist and proponent of electroconvulsive therapy, (ECT). He has been Chief of the
Department of Biological Psychiatry at New York State Psychiatric Institute and Professor of Clinical Psychology in Psychiatry
and Radiology at Columbia University. Sackeim is co-author of more than 300 publications relating to electroconvulsive
therapy (ECT) and has researched it extensively which until 2007 all expounded on the positive effects of ECT.
Dr Renuka Prasad MS, CanadaDr. Renuka Prasad is a clinical professor of psychiatry with the University of Saskatchewan’s Department of Psychiatry and a
consultant psychiatrist for Saskatoon Health Region. His clinical practice primarily focuses on geriatric psychiatry. Dr. Prasad
also undertakes ongoing liaison work in nursing and care homes in the community. He was instrumental in the development
of the Senior Mental Health Teamand has undertaken a lead role in the development of the geriatric psychiatry division.
Invited International and National Faculties
“Talents of IPS" at the ANCIPS at Ranchi would be
organized on 07th February 2018 from 1930 hrs at
Jharkhand State Cricket Association Stadium, Dhurwa,
Ranchi with banquet dinner. For this, entries are invited
from the members of IPS who can sing/ dance/ mime/
mono-act or perform anything entertaining”
Last date for submitting the entries is
ANCIPS 2018
15th January 2018
Only one entry per member, not exceeding 5 minutes will be permitted. Considering the overwhelming
response over the previous years, only the early birds can be accommodated.
Please email about the nature and duration of your entry to
Dr. Sudhir Bhave, Convener of the "Talents of IPS" Committee, at [email protected]
Ph. +91 9822695890
INDIAN PSYCHIATRISTS
nd2 nd
2 2nd Indian Psychiatrists
Premier League (IPPL)Cricket for psychiatrists will be held during
ANCIPS 2018 at
Khelgaon, Ranchi
Last date for submitting the entries is 10th January 2018
Further details would be posted in the website soon. Please visit our website www.ancips2018ranchi.com for
details.
Please contact
Dr. Madhukar (7022493554) and Dr. Roshan (7070896004/9204857114) for details.
Guidelines for Authors and Presenters
Scientific programme spanning through 04 days include course on leadership in psychiatry, symposia,
workshops, hands-on training on recent advances in ECT, training in neuro navigation techniques, oral and
poster presentations and presentations from various specialities, sub-specialities and task forces of IPS.
Details of the programme would be uploaded and updated on the website www.ancips2018ranchi.com.
General Instructions1. Registration is mandatory for the presenting authors at the time of presentation in categories of Invited Lectures / Specialty Section Presentations /
Task Force Presentations/Workshop & Symposium Presentations/ Free paper/E-Poster Presentations.
2. All presentations should be made in MS Office latest version but not prepared on version before MS Office 2003.
3. A preview room shall be operational in the conference area. All presentations of respective halls shall be centrally coordinated from this preview
room. The presenter must submit his/her PowerPoint/audio/video in preview room, ATLEAST 24 hours before his/her scheduled presentation.
4. The preview room shall be equipped with sufficient number of desktops/laptops/projectors. The presenter can preview/modify his/her
presentation in the preview room well in advance. The preview room shall be functional between 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM on each day of the
conference. Presenters for day one may also have the access of the preview room from 12:00 noon to 5:00 PM on 04th February 2018 as well.
5. Since all presentations shall be centrally coordinated through the preview room, if any presenter wishes to present the paper through personal
laptop, it is mandatory that the compatibility of personal laptop with our audio-visual system should be checked in preview room. Our
recommendation is to avoid the presentation through personal laptops.
6. Any Fonts and Animations if used which are not a part of the standard MS Office pack should be included with the Presentation CD and this
should be specified to the Audio Visual in charge at the Preview Room well in advance.
7. Videos when included should be ideally in vlc/mp4 or mpeg and if any other format is used its codecs should be also be included.
8. If any other format is used which deviates from the above-mentioned format, the same should be informed at least one week before the
conference so that alternative arrangements can be made if possible.
9. The medium of storage used by the presenters should be CD, DVD, Flash Drive, USB HDD.
10. All speakers using MAC Laptops and those requiring a MAC Laptop should inform us at least a week in advance.
11. The specific date and time of the presentation along with the location will be shared with you shortly and will also be updated on the website. All
are kindly requested to visit the website for details of the Scientific Programme on regular basis for latest updates.
12. The website is www.ancips2018ranchi.com
ANY QUERIES MAY BE ADDRESSED TO [email protected] and/or [email protected]
Guidelines for Workshop/Symposia/Free paper Presentation1. Workshops and Symposia would be of 60 Minutes (Sixty minutes) duration which also includes the time for discussion.
2. For Free-paper Presentation speaker will be provided 10 minutes for the presentation. The slot for the same is divided into 8 minutes for
Presentation and 2 minutes for Discussion.
3. Please strictly adhere to the time.
4. There shall be a system of auto-cut of presentations after allocated time. A reminder will appear on the screen 2 minutes before the stipulated
time. At the onset of auto-cut all the screens will go blank. Please come prepared to finish the presentation within allocated time only.
5. The presentation will have to be in Windows PowerPoint format (PPT) with the required photographs, tables and graphs that should be very
unambiguous and legible.
E-Poster Presentation Specifications1. The screen time provide to a particular poster would be a maximum of 1 hour. The presenting author is requested to make it convenient to remain
at the site of his/her poster presentation through that stipulated time.
2. The E-poster will be displayed on standard 42” (Diagonal) LCD.
3. File format should be PowerPoint (.PPT).
4. Total size of the presentation should not exceed 10-20 MB.
5. Maximum number of slides per E-poster: 3 (Three).
6. All slides should be in landscape format preferably in 16:9 orientation.
7. Animation/movies/sounds will not be supported; please submit in a static PPT format only.
8. The E-poster needs to be created as per the example format which can be downloaded from the website.
9. Each slide title should be placed in a title placeholder.
10. The text should include (most likely as separate elements of the poster) Introduction, Aim, Methods, Results, Conclusion and Acknowledgments.
11. The poster should be self explanatory. Text should be brief and well organized.
12. It is suggested that font size of the text should be at least 26 to 36 points. The typeface chosen should be a simple and clear one (e.g. Helvetica).
13. The correct font size depends greatly on the fonts used in the ppt and the thumb rule should be that if its visible well on the computer screen it
shall be visible on the E-Poster Display Screen.
14. Color suggestions:
a. When using light backgrounds (white, yellow, light blue) we suggest using dark fonts (black, navy blue, dark green).
b. When using dark backgrounds (blue, purple) we suggest using light fonts (white, yellow, cyan).
c. Avoid using red or green in any fonts or backgrounds as they are colors that are difficult to read.
15. Illustrations/images/photographs used in the E-poster should be enlarged enough to show relevant details.
ANY QUERIES MAY BE ADDRESSED TO [email protected] and/or [email protected]
Central Institute of Psychiatry (CIP), Ranchi is a premier institute for
mental health in India. It started in 1918 and since then it has been a
pioneer in the field of psychiatry. Till independence this hospital was
meant exclusively for the treatment of European patients. With a bed
capacity of 643, it is spread over an area of 210 acres. CIP has never been
a custodial care facility.
Currently the institute functions under the administrative control of
Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health and Family
Welfare, Government of India, New Delhi, with the objectives of patient
care, manpower development and research in the field of mental health.
About RanchiRanchi is the capital city of Jharkhand, India. Ranchi was the center of the Jharkhand movement for a separate state for
tribal region of south Bihar. This state was formed on the 15th of November 2000, by carving out the districts form the
Chhotanagpur and Santhal Parganas divisions of Bihar. Chhotanagpur plateau consists of the three smaller plateaus of
Ranchi, Hazaribag, and Koderma. Ranchi is known as the "City of Waterfalls" because of its numerous waterfalls, the most
well known of which is Dassam Fall, Hundru Fall, Jonha Fall, Hirni Fall, and Panchghagh Fall. The city of Ranchi is located at
an altitude of 654 meter above sea level on the plateau of Chota Nagpur. As part of Bihar, it used to be the summer capital
from the time of the British raj because of its cool and salubrious climate. Temperature range from 20°c - 37°c in the summer
and 6°c - 22°c in winter. The Subarnarekha river flows in the vicinity of the city.
Attractions
Tagore Hill, Hunduru Fall, Dasham Fall, Jonha Fall, Hirni Fall, Jaggannath Temple,
Ranchi Hill, Sun Temple, Rock Garden, Ranchi Lake, Birsa Jaivik Udyan, Fun Castle,
Sidhho-Kanho Park, Nakshatra Van, Machhali Ghar, Amreshwar Dham, Pancha Gagh
Fall etc.
How to Reach
Ranchi is well connected with a network of good roads, railways and flights. There are a
number of state highway and roads connecting one place of the district with other
places within and outside the district. By air there is a landing airstrip popularly known
as Birsa Munda Airport. Ranchi is connected with almost all the major cities of the
country through air. Ranchi has frequent flight for Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bangalore,
Patna, Raipur, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad and Jammu etc.
Important ContactsOrganizing Chairperson
Prof. D. Ram | +91 7856866667
Organizing Secretary
Dr. Sanjay Kumar Munda
+91 8797641082
Treasurer
Dr. Basudeb Das
+91 9431108544
Meetings And More
Project Head
Mr. Zia Ahmad
+91 9650020175
Registration
Mr. Gurmeet Singh
+91 7042986550
Accommodation
Mr. Ashish Tiwari
+91 9871549722
Local Secretariat
Mr. Anis Farogh
+91 7273857896
Joint Treasurer
Dr. Abhishek Kumar | +91 7250899105
Dr. Anjanik K Ranjan | +91 8986757783
Dr. Varun S Mehta | +91 9204858189
Joint Organizing Secretaries
Dr. Nishant Goyal | +91 9431171162
Dr. Surjit Prasad | +91 8051213044
Dr. Ajay Kumar Bakhla | +91 9835193088
Dr. Roshan Khanande | +91 7070896004
About Central Institute of Psychiatry
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IPS Member & SAARC Member INR 12000
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th th5 - 8 February 2018
Central Institute of Psychiatry, Ranchi
ANCIPS 2018A Journey in Psychiatry: From Morals to Molecules
Conference Registration Form
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Note: Cheque / DD to be drawn in favor of "ANCIPS 2018" payable at Ranchi
Bank Details
Account Name: ANCIPS 2018 Account Number: 26260200000208
Bank Name: Bank of Baroda Branch: Kanke Branch IFSC Code: BARB0KANKEE
Address: Kanke Branch, C.I.P. Campus, Kanke, Kanke - 834006 (Fifth character is "zero")
Please send duly filled form along with Cheque / DD to: ANCIPS 2018 Conference Secretariat
S A Hasib, Technical Block, Central Institute of Psychiatry, Kanke, Ranchi, Jharkhand - 834006
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Terms & Conditions
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Registration Fee Includes
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Participation Certificate
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Cancellation Policy
After 15.11.2017 - No Refunds
Conference kit is subject to availability for spot registration | We will accept only cash or credit card for spot registration
Cancellation requests have to be received in writing to conference secretariat
All refunds will be processed after the conference
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ANCIPS 2018 Conference Secretariat
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Central Institute of Psychiatry, Kanke,
Ranchi, Jharkhand - 834006
Email: [email protected]