The Lokopriya Gopinath Bordoloi Regional Institute of Mental Health (LGBRIMH) was initially set up as Tezpur Lunatic Asylum under the British Government in April, 1876. In 1922 the hospital was rechristened as Tezpur Mental Hospital. With the progress in the field of psychiatry across the globe, steps were also taken to develop this hospital with modern facilities. Major construction activities Read more...
Chandigarh the ‘City Beautiful’ has one of the best educational facilities in the country. Besides the Panjab University and the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, it has an Engineering College, College of Arts, College of Architecture, a number of Government and Private Degree Colleges and other prestigious and important research institutions. However city lacked a Medical College for Read more...
Dr. Prakash Narayan Shukla is the founder member and also the director of the Post Graduate Institute of Behavioural & Medical Sciences (PGIBAMS). With an M.B.B.S., from Jabalpur University, D.P.M.. and MD in Psychiatry from K.M. Seth of P.G. Medicine & Research, Ahmedabad, Dr. Shukla has worked extensively for over a period of 27 years in the field of Psychiatry Read more...
Central India Institute was established in August 2008 by Lt. Dr. Ramlakhan Gupta Ji. The main bourne of this panel is to furnish Professional formation to the youth of metro and bucolic areas, so that they can help in strengthening the health and medical sector of our country. Central India Institute offers a complete education to scholars interested in Read more...
Institute of Human Behaviour & Allied Sciences (IHBAS) was established in compliance with the directives of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in response to a public interest litigation in 1993. The Institute is an autonomous body registered under the Societies Act 1860, funded jointly by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India and Government of NCT of Delhi. As Read more...
Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, formerly known as Willingdon Hospital, was established by the British for their staff and had only 54 beds. After independence, its control was shifted to New Delhi Municipal Committee. In 1954, its control was again transferred to the Central Government of Independent India. The hospital has grown over the years and is currently having about Read more...
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