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API - 75TH ANNUAL MEETING
Mangesh TiwaskarHON. GENERAL SECRETARY
• Notice and Agenda of Seventy Fifth Annual General Body Meeting
• Seventy Fifth Annual Report
• Minutes of the Seventh fourth Annual Genera l Body Meet i ng he ld on 07 February 2019 at Kochi.
• Minutes of the Second General Body Meeting held on 9th February 2019 at Kochi.
• Audited Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31/03/2019.
• Audited Statement of Accounts of APICON 2018 held in Bangalore.
• Notice and Agenda of second General Body meeting.
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A N N U A L M E E T I N G
Association of Physicians of India
A P I Turf Estate # 6 & 7, Off Dr. E. Moses Road, Opp. Shakti Mills Compound, Near Mahalaxmi Station (West), Mumbai 400 011.Tel : (022) 6666 3224 / 2491 2218 • Fax : (022) 2492 0263 e-mail : [email protected]
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Governing Body (2019-2020)
President Elect President Past President
S. Arulrhaj KK Pareek Pritam Gupta (Tuticorin) (2020) (Kota) (2020) (Delhi) (2018)
Vice Presidents
Jyotirmoy Pal (Talpukur) (2020)
Y Satyanarayana Raju (Hyderabad) (2021) Shibendu Ghosh (Hooghli) (2022)
Jt. Secretary (HQ) Hon. General Secretary Hon. Treasurer
Ashit M Bhagwati Mangesh Tiwaskar Charu K Jani (Mumbai) (2022) (Mumbai) (2022) (Mumbai) (2020)
Members
Ashok K Taneja MPS Chawla Anupam Prakash (Gurgaon) (2020) (New Delhi) (2021) (New Delhi) (2022)
CL Nawal Sekhar Chakraborty Prem Shankar Sharma (Jaipur) (2020) (Siliguri) (2021) (Bhagalpur) (2022)
NK Soni Munish Prabhakar Agam C. Vora (Ghaziabad) (2020) (Gurgaon) (2021) (Mumbai) (2022)
Devi Ram DP Singh V. Palaniappam (Purnia) (2020) (Bhagalpur) (2021) (Guzliamparai) (2022)
Zonal Members
North Zone RM Chhabra Mid South Zone Naval Chandra (New Delhi) (2020) (Hyderabad) (2020)
North West Zone Rajinder K Bansal South Zone K Mugundhan (Ludhiana) (2020) (Salem) (2020)
Central Zone Prabhat Pandey Mid East Zone RR Choudhary (Durg) (2020) (Patna) (2020)
West Zone Narayan Deogaonkar East Zone RN Sarkar (Nasik) (2020) (Kolkata) (2020)
Ex-Officio Member
Dean, ICP Amal Kumar Banerjee (Kolkata)
Director, PRF Siddharth N. Shah ((Mumbai)
Invited Members
Editor-in-chief, API Text Book Sandhya Kamath (Mumbai)
Chairman, API House Committee Siddharth N Shah (Mumbai)
Editor-in-Chief, JAPI Milind Y Nadkar (Mumbai)
Co-opted Members
Jt. Secretary (President’s place)G.D. Ramchandani (Kota)
Armed Forces, Medical ServicesMaj. Gen. (Dr.) A.K. Hooda (New Delhi)
Organising Secretary, APICON 2020P.K. Maheshwari (Agra)
Organising Secretary, APICON 2019S. Sreenivasa Kamat (Kochi)
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Date: 6th December 2019
TO ALL MEMBERS OFTHE ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICIANS OF INDIA
Dear Colleague,
The 75th Annual Report; Minutes of the 74th AGM /SGM and Audited Statement of Accounts
have been circulated alongwith. I request you to go through them; and if you have any queries,
please send them to API Office by 28th December 2019. Only those queries received by 28th
December 2019 will be discussed in the 75th Annual General Body Meeting to be held on
6th January 2020.
With Warm Regards and wishing you all a Happy & Prosperous New Year.
Yours sincerely,
Dr. Mangesh Tiwaskar HON. GEN. SECRETARY
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Date: 06th December 2020
Association of Physicians of India
NoticeThe Seventy Fifth Annual General Body Meeting of the Association of Physicians of India will be held on 06th January 2020 at 5.00 P.M. at Hall “B” venue of APICON-2020; Kunjamal N. Convention Center (KNCC) Fatehabad Road, Agra, UP.
You are requested to be present at the meeting.
Agenda1. Apologies
2. Condolences
3. Confirmation of the minutes of the Second General Body Meeting (2019) held at Kochi on 09th February 2019 (copy enclosed)
4. Matters arising out of the minutes
5. Consideration of the Annual Report for the year ended 2019 and the audited statement of accounts for the year ended 31/03/2019 (copy enclosed).
6. Consideration of resolution / suggestions from members.
7. Prize Distribution and scrolls to various assignments of API and JAPI.
8. To confirm the venue for Annual Conference of API-2021 as Jaipur and to decide the venue for the APICON 2024.
9. Appointment of Auditors for the year 2019-2020 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 2020-2021.
Dr. Mangesh Tiwaskar
HON. GEN. SECRETARY
Turf Estate # 6 & 7, Off Dr. E. Moses Road, Opp. Shakti Mills Compound, Near Mahalaxmi Station (West), Mumbai 400 011.
Tel : (022) 6666 3224 / 2491 2218 • Fax : (022) 2492 0263 e-mail : [email protected] • www.apiindia.org
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Minutes of the Second General Body MeetingThe Second General Body Meeting of the Association of Physicians of India was held on 9th February 2019 at Kochi.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.The following members were present:- Drs. K. K. Pareek-Kota; Pritam Gupta-New Delhi; Amal Kumar Banerjee-Kolkata; Mangesh Tiwaskar-Mumbai; Charu Jani-Mumbai; Sandhya Kamath-Mumbai; B. R. Bansode-Mumbai; B. B. Thakur-Muzaffarpur; Kamlesh Teway-Muzffarpur; A. M. Bhagwati-Mumbai; R. R. Choudhary-Patna; N. P. Singh-Delhi; Anupam Prakash-Delhi; Sandeep Garg-Delhi; S. K. Thusu-Srinagar; V. A. Narayan-Cochin; A.S. Kasthuri-Bangalore; M. Mohan Kumar-Bangalore; Ketan Mehta-Mumbai; Soumitra Ghosh-Kolkata; K. Shringi-Kota; G. Harish Kumar-Kottayam; Tejpal Singh-Agra; P. Prakash-Agra; Jyotimoy Pal-Kolkata; Raju George-Kochi; Md Hamid Ali-Kolkata; Udas Ch. Ghosh-Kolkata; Sarita Behera-Odisha; Shubha Laxmi Margekar-Delhi; Ashok Kumar-Delhi; Venu Gopal Margekar-Delhi; Raghunath Sharma-Bangalore; R.M. Chhabra-Delhi; Y. P. Munjal-Gurgaon; N. K. Soni-Ghaziabad; Munish Prabhakar-Gurgaon; Ashok Taneja-Gurgaon; Rajesh Kakkar-Gurgaon; R. N. Sarkar-Kolkata; P. K. Maheshwari-Agra; G. D. Ramchandani-Kota; Sujit Vasudevan-Cochin; G. Rama Subbu-Kochi ; Rafiq Mohamed-Kochi; S. Sreenivas Kamath-Kochi; Girish Mathur-Kota1. Apologies Request for leave of absence were received from Drs. P. S. Shankar-Gulbarga,
Shashank R. Joshi-Mumbai, Siddharth Shah-Mumbai; Milind Nadkar-Mumbai, Sandhya Kamath-Mumbai; Agam Vora-Mumbai; Rohini Handa-Delhi; YSN Raju-Hyderabad; Suman Bhandari-Delhi; Naval Chandra-Hyderabad; R. K. Sahay-Hyderabad; G. Narsimulu-Hyderabad; Udai Lal-Hyderabad; Ashok Kumar Das-Pondicherry and Prabhat Pandey-Durg. Leave of absence was granted to them.
2. Confirmation of the minutes of the 74th Annual General Body meetingheldon7th February 2019 at Kochi
The copy of the minutes of the 74th Annual General Body meeting held on 7th February 2019 at Kochi 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. R. M. Chhabra and Seconded by Dr. N. K. Soni.
3. Any other matter with the permission of the chair. Nil Dr. A.M. Bhagwati congratulated to Dr. K.K. Pareek-President, Chairman of the
scientific committee for the wonderful scientific program and the Organising Secretary Dr. Srinivasa Kamath and his team for the wonderful arrangements with all necessary requirements during APICON 2019 at his place, Kochi.
The meeting ended with a vote of thanks to the chair.
Dr. K.K. Pareek Dr. Mangesh Tiwaskar PRESIDENT HON. GENERAL SECRETARY
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Minutes of the 74th Annual General Body Meeting
The Seventy Fourth Annual General Body Meeting of the minutes of the Association of Physicians of India was held on 07th February 2019 at 5.00 P.M. at hall venue of APICON – 2019; Lulu Bolgatty International Convention Center, Kochi, Kerala.
As the quorum was not complete. The meeting was adjourned. The adjourned meeting was reconvened after 15 minutes. President Dr. Pritam Gupta was in the chair and welcomed all the members and called the meeting to order.
Dr. Pritam Gupta, President was on the chair, he welcomed all the members and called the meeting to order.
The following members were present.
Drs. Pritam Gupta - Delhi, Mangesh Tiwaskar - Mumbai, Charu K. Jani - Mumbai, K.K. Pareek - Kota, Rohini Handa - New Delhi, N. K. Gupta - Kota, S. K. Goyal - Kota; Y. P. Munjal - Gurugram, Naval Chandra - Hyderabad, Udai Lal - Hyderabad, Ravi Keerti - Bangalore, R. K. Sharma - Bangalore, Sekar Chakraborty - Siliguri, Jyotirmoy Pal - Kolkata, S. B. Gupta - Mumbai, A. P. Misra - New Delhi, O. P. Sharma - New Delhi, Siddharth Shah - Mumbai, Amal Kumar Banerjee - Kolkata, Shashank Joshi - Mumbai, Rajesh Upadhayay - New Delhi, A. K. Saha - Kolkata, GD Ramchandani - Kota, Girish Mathur - Kota, Sudhir Mehta - Jaipur, Agam Vora - Mumbai, Puneet Saxena - Jaipur, Ranjan K. Singh - Patna, Niraj Lodha - Pali, A. S. Kasturi - Bangalore, B. S. Nagaraja - Bangalore, K. Ravi - Bangalore, M. G. Satish Kumar - Mysore, Jaya Chandra - Bangalore, M. Narayana Swamy - Bangalore, Rangaswamy - Mysore, P. Raghu Ramulu - Hyderabad, Soumitra Ghosh - Kolkata, Ashok Taneja - Gurugram, Pawan Goyal - Rewari,Ajay Mahajan - Hisar, Munish Prabhakar - Gurugram, Abhishek Kumar - Patna; M. M. Prabhu - Manipal, D. K. Majumdar - Kolkata, Atul Bhasin - Delhi, Preetam Arthur - Chennai, R. K. Patial - Shimla, Srirang Abkari - Hyderabad, Ghanshyam Pangtey - Delhi, Sandhya Kamath - Mumbai, Manotosh Panja - Kolkata, Anil Chaturvedi - Delhi, Jai Bhagwan - Gurugram, R. R. Chaudhary - Patna, R. K. Jha - Indore, Kamlesh Tiwari - Muzaffarpur, Hem Shanker Sharma -Bhagalpur, S. B. Ganguly - Kolkata, Udash Ghosh - Kolkata, M. E. Yeolekar, Shyam Sunder - Varanasi, Sunil Kumar Jain - Jaipur, R.M. Chhabra - Delhi, H. Kaur Rao - Patiala, R. S. Gupta - Patiala, Ashok Sharma - Jugal Kishore Sharma - New Delhi, Anuj Mahashwari - Lucknow, Jayant Panda - Cuttack, Sangram Biradar - Gulbarga, K. Shanker - Hyderabad, Rakesh Sahay - Hyderabad, Sirsendhu Pal - Siliguri, Sameer Aggarwal - Rohtak, PS Karmakar - Kolkata, A. K. Singh - Varanasi, S. Chakborty - Noida, Mahesh Marda - Hyderabad, AP Yadav - Varanasi, PK Tiwari - Varanasi, Manoj Kumar Srivastava - Varanasi, Alok Kumar Singh- Varanasi, Atul Mehrotra - Lucknow, K. Ramesh - Warangal, Amit Saraf - Mumbai. Kumar Natrajan- Coimbatore, TVSVGK
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Tilak - Pune, Paranjeet Singh - Haldwani, A. Selvan - Dindigul, A. K. Chandra - Mathura, Prakash C. Agarwal - Mathura, Vipin Kumar - Mathura, Rajiv Kumar Gupta - Varanasi, Tej pal Singh - Agra, VA Narayanan - Kochi, S. Chandrasekaran - Chennai, BS Patil - Vijayapur, A. M. Bhagwati - Mumbai, PK Maheshwari - Agra, BS Bomb - Udaipur, J. L. Pungalia - Chitorgarh, V. Palainiappam - Guziliamparai, R. Chandani - Calicut, TK Suma - Kochi, Santosh Salagre - Mumbai, SK Thomas - Kochi, Raju George - Kochi, AP Rajan - Hyderabad, KR Raveendra - Bangalore, S. S. Ramesh - Mysore, MM Basavaraju - Mysore, J. Inbanathan - Mysore, P.K.Majumdar - Malda, P. Prakash - Agra, Gurusaran Sidhu - Ludhiana, G. Narsimulu - Hyderabad, S. Vidhyasagar - Manipal, SK Kalra - Agra, Manish K. Bansal - Agra, Anjana Pandey - Agra, R. Pentachary - Gajwel, Mayank Gupta - Jaipur, Ashutosh Chaturvedi - Jaipur, Sanjeev Maheshwari - Ajmer, SK Bakshi - Delhi, BR Bansode - Mumbai, SN Narasingan - Chennai, S. Banerjee - West Bengal, Anupam Prakash - Delhi, Lekha Pathak - Mumbai, SV Kulkarni - Khandeshwar, Vijay Kumar Agarwal - Agra, Suresh Kushawat - Agra, B. Kishore - Agra, VS Misra - Mandasur, R. Rajasekar - Kumbakonam, K. K. Jain - Katni, and Sidhartha Das - Cuttack
1. Apologies
Request of leave of absence were received from Drs. A. K. Hooda – Delhi, PS Shanker – Gulbarga, Milind Y. Nadkar - Mumbai, Suman Bhandari- Delhi, Ramnath S. Iyer – Dombivali, YSN Raju – Hyderabad, Prabhat Pandey – Durg and V. Parameshwara – Bangalore. Leave of absence was granted to them.
2. Condolences
Hon. General Secretary, Dr. Mangesh Tiwaskar informed the sad demise of members throughout the year. Drs. Amiya Kumar Bhattacharyya – Kolkata, Subodh Kumar Das Gupta – Kolkata; B. J. Patel – Bharuch; S. B. Maitra – Kolkata; K. Srinivas – Chennai and B. Mukherjee – Ranchi, Maj. Gen. C. M.Khanna - New Delhi; K. Gopal -Mathura; Panchanan Dinda -Kolkata; Sharad Kumar - Purnia; M.R.N.Nampoory - Ramamangalam; C.R. Dasadhikary - Kolkata; Amalendu Swami -Silchar; Siddhaeswar Roy -Burdwan; A. N. Sanyal - Patna; S. N. Mishra -Patna; R. K. Modi -Patna; Kirti Prakash Misra -Allahabad; Kamal Kr. Maiti -East Midnapur; Shashi Kant chugh -Suratgarh; T. K. Bose - Rourkela; Banamali Sanu -Bargarh; Nabaghan Swain -Bhubaneshwar; P. K. Jesthi - Rourkela; Suniti Ranjan Satpathi -Sundargarh; Achal Sinha - Patna; D. K. Ray - Kolkata; Ashok Kr.Gautam -Shahdol; B.Mahata - Jhalda; Vir Singh Malik - Gohana; D. Koteshwara Rao -Guntur; P. K. Tiwari -Bilaspur; A. Govindan Unni - Calicut; G. N. Gudigar - Hubli; D. Sachitthanandram - Vellore; K. Padmanabhan - Tiruchirapalli; R. K. Kumra -Amritsar;S. H. Mallikarjunappa -Sagar; Rajeshkumar J.Chauhan -Palanpur; D. Mukherjee -Indore; Shamim Ahmad -Azamgarh; R. N.Chakraborti -Kolkata; Hirak Maumdar -Kolkata; H. L. Bansal -Patiala; Praveen Chandra Agarwal -Durg;
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Anil G. Chand -Nagpur; Philip Kurakose –Kottayam; V. Balakrishnan -Cochin ; B. R. Parikh -Surat; P. V. Bhagyanathan -Kozhikode; Murali Rishnamallela -Vijayawada; J. R. K.Edwin -Palayamkottai; H. N. Nandkhedkar -Parbhani; J. B. Saxena -Lucknow; M.Chandrasekar -Karaikudi; N. Subba Rao -Vijayawada; S. I. John -Kayamkulam; Vandana V.Waghmare -Mumbai; Mrs. S.Mirchandani -Mumbai; V. Parthasarathy -Chennai; Sushil Kumardas -Cuttack; L Pari -Chennai; Ramaupender Warangal; P. H. Sundaram -Chennai; S.Dileep -Chennai; B. P. Guru Rajarao -Bangalore; B. R. Chauhan -Mandi; Biswanath Mohanty -Bhubaneshwar; H. Shashidhar Patil -Raichur; Vijay Thakur -Jagdalpur; R. S. Jayasingh -Tirupati; Vijay Kr. Goel -Meerut; R. K. Bhuyan -Guwahati; S.Shankhla -Jodhpur; Avinash Sabnis -Pune; Lt. Col. V.S.Sharma -Vikas Nagar; V S Baldwa -Jaipur; J. C. Ghosh - Kolkata; JS Bajaj – Gurugram, Sivakumar – Mysore, T. K. Bhandari – Udaipur, Chandrapraksh -Delhi; Bhola Nath Das –Kolkata.
Two minutes silence was observed in memory of the departed soul. The Governing body authorized the General Secretary to send a suitable resolution to the family members of the departed soul.
3. ConfirmationoftheminutesoftheSecondGeneralBodyMeeting(2018) held at Bangalore on 24th February 2018. Page No. 5 of AGM
The minutes of the second General Body meeting (2018) held at Bengaluru on 22nd February 2018 which was circulated and passed pages No. 5 of second General Body meeting proposed by Dr. J.K. Sharma and Seconded by RR Choudhary.
4. Matters arising out of the minutes
NIL
5. Consideration of the Annual Report for the year ended 2018 and the audited statement of accounts for the year ended 31/03/2018. Page no.14to27ofAGM
The 74th annual report for the year ended 2018 and audited statements of accounts for the year ended 31stMarch 2018 which were circulated were passed proposed by Dr. Shansank Joshi and Dr. Ashok Taneja.
6. To consider the Proposed Amendments to the constitution.
The Proposed Amendments which was placed before the General Body members, Which were passed unanimously by the present General Body as follows:
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Proposed Amendments to the Constitution of API – 2019
Passed by the 74th Annual General Body members of API
Rule No.
Existing Proposed Amendment with Explanation
Revised rule after incorporating amendments
RULES AND BYE-LAWS
2.2.2 Life Members
Life Members shall be re-quired to possess a post-graduate degree such as MD/DNB, DM, or equiva-lent in Internal Medicine from any institution or university recognised by the Medical Council of In-dia and/or approved by the Governing Body of the As-sociation.
MD General Medicine / Internal medicine includes specialties such as Cardi-ology, Gastroenterology, Diabetology, Nephrology, Neurology, Clinical Haema-tology, Chest & Tuberculo-sis, Endocrinology, Geron-tology, Infectious Diseases, Allergy, Immunology, Rheu-matology, Medical Oncol-ogy and others approved by the Governing Body and ratified by the General Body. Life membership shall be open to citizens of India only.
Life Members
Life Members shall be required to possess a postgraduate degree such as MD/DNB, DM, or equivalent in Internal Medicine from any institution or university recognized by the Medical Council of India and holding super specialization qualification in medical specialties /or approved by the Governing Body of the Association.
MD General Medicine / Internal medicine includes specialties such as Cardiology, Gastroenterology, Diabetology, Nephrology, Neurol-ogy, Clinical Haematology, Chest & Tuberculosis, Endocrinology, Geron-tology, Infectious Diseases, Allergy, Immunology, Rheumatology, Medical Oncology, Pulmanology, Gastroen-terology and others approved by the Governing Body and ratified by the General Body. Life membership shall be open to citizens of India only
This is because some of these candidates after other specialization than MD/DNB medicine like MD Chest Etc.
Any Medical PG Degree registered by MCI is eli-gible except MD Pediat-rics and Anesthesia.
3 GOVERNING BODY3.2.11 INVITED MEMBERS Chairman – Finance Committee
(Ex-Officio member)
(The invited Members shall have no voting rights).
To watch the accounts and the budget state-ments and guide the Governing Body.
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Rule No.
Existing Proposed Amendment with Explanation
Revised rule after incorporating amendments
3.4
3.4.4
ELECTION AND ELECION PROCEDURE
Canvassing in any form and collection
of Ballot Papers by contesting candidates and / or others is not allowed. If any candidate/member is found indulging in the same, he/she shall be disqualified from the election
and shall be debarred from contesting elections for the next three consecutive years.
Canvassing in any form and collection of Ballot Papers by contesting candidates and / or others is not allowed. If any candidate/member is found indulging in the same, he/she shall be disqualified from the election and shall be debarred from contesting elections for the next three consecutive years by the Chairman Election Committee
Collection of empty ballots must be discouraged
Disciplinary action should be taken against and debarred from contesting in three consecutive years.
The ballot paper must not be shared and if found action will be taken.
Fair and disciplinary elections needs to be taken.
3.4.1.1
3.2.7
Elections shall be held for four Governing Body Members (General) every year. Eight zonal members shall be elected to the Governing Body once every three years.
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Number of Elected member General (on all India basis) should be raised to 18 from existing 12,out of which 6 are to be Elected each year.
This change is necessitated because of the significant increase in API membership.
Membership of API has reached almost 20000. So number of Governing Body members should also be increased to 6 members (each year) instead of current number of 4 members.
12.8a APICON by Chapters / Branches
Bidding Branch / State Chapter must submit a resolution, certifying that they will abide by all the rules and regulations of API HQ. The application must reach by 31st July.
The application must be signed by the branch/state chapter chairman and secretary.
Organising Chairman and organizing Secretary should be jointly responsible for accounting and money transaction time to time as per the APICON Norms.
Now bidding of APICON is 3 years in advance
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Proposed Amendments to the Constitution of ICP – 2019
30th AGM of Indian College of Physicians
Rule No.
Existing Proposed Amendment with Explanation
Revised rule after incorporating amendments
3.3.6.2 Functions of the Credentials CommitteeThe Dean shall invite proposals for various monographs, technical series and reports of practice guidelines or any other publication which the Faculty Council may deem fit. These nominations shall be invited by the Joint Secretary
(HQ) on behalf of the Faculty Council and the same shall be put up before the
Credentials Committee who shall recommend not more than 3 suitable names in order of preference to the Faculty Council for the assignment.
The Dean Elect and joint Secretary (HQ) shall invite proposals for various Monographs and Technical Series. It says that nominations for monographs shall be invited on behalf of the faculty council and the same shall be put before the credential committee which shall recommend suitable names in order of preference to the faculty council for the assignment. And the same should be published with in three years.
The Credentials Committee will review the nominations along with the applications for Fellowship of ICP.
It was also proposed that the number of monographs published should be limited only five.
These amendments to the constitution of API / ICP were passed unanimously approved by the house.
7. Considerationofresolution/suggestionsfrommembers.
Nil
8. Prize Distribution and scrolls to various assignments of API and JAPI.
Hon. Gen. Secretary Dr. Mangesh Tiwaskar informed the members that awards are being given to best chapter / city branches, Membership Development Award for the good work. Awards were given by the President Dr. Pritam Gupta.
Best City Branch
• 1st Prize Best City Branch Awarded to Gurugram
• 2nd Prize Best City Branch Awarded to Vidharbha
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Best State Chapter
• 1st Prize Best State chapter Awarded to Arunachal
• 2nd Prize Best State chapter Awarded to Tamil Nadu
President Appreciation’s Award, Awarded to Himachal Pradesh
President Appreciation’s Award, Awarded to Hon. General Secretary Dr. Mangesh Tiwaskar.
A token of appreciation had also been given to Mrs. Sunita Shukla, from API Office by President Dr. Pritam Gupta
API Membership Development Award 2018 Jointly Dr. M. Pawan Kumar, Warangal Dr. K. Ramesh, Warangal
DR. Shurvir Singh Trust Visiting Professorship (2018) Dr. Gp. Capt. (Dr.) TVSVGK Tilak - Bangalore
Boehringer-Knoll Junior Lectureship in Diabetes – 2018 Dr Sameer K. Aggarwal – Rohtak
Dr. J. N. Berry Memorial Award - 2018 Dr. Deepinder Singh, Rohtak
Dr. D. P. Basu Young Award in Cardiology- 2018 Dr. Anish Pabba, Karimnagar
Dr. M. J. Shah Memorial Award in Tropical Medicine – 2018 Dr. Dipti Handa, Ludhiana
JAPI AWARDS were presented by President, Dr. Pritam Gupta, Dr. Siddharth Shah and Dr. Mangesh Tiwaskar in absence of Dr. Milind Y. Nadkar, Editor-in- Chief JAPI.
• 1st Prize for Best Original Article entitled “Socio-economical and Clin-ico-Radiological Profile of 474 MDR TB Cases of a Rural Medical College” - Swapnil Jain1, HG Varudkar2, Arti Julka3 Mustafa Singapurwala4, Sourav Khosla5, Bhavya Shah5 - 1Senior Resident, 2Prof. and HOD, 3Prof., 4Assistant Professor, 5PG Resident, R.D. Gardi Medical College, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh - J Assoc Physicians India 2018;66(11):14-18.
• 2nd Prize for Best Original Article entitled “Implications for Diagnosis and Treatment of Infective Endocarditis: Eight year Experience of an Infec-tious Disease Team in a Private Tertiary Care Centre” - Rajeev Soman1, Neha Gupta2, Piyush Chaudhari3, Ayesha Sunavala4, Anjali Shetty5, Camilla Rodrigues5 - 1Consultant Infectious Diseases, Jupiter Hospital, Pune, Ma-
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harashtra; 2Consultant Infectious Diseases, Medanta Hospital, New Delhi; 3Consultant Infectious Diseases, Jehangir Hospital, Pune, Maharashtra; 4Con-sultant Infectious Diseases, PD Hinduja Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra; 5Consultant Microbiologist, PD Hinduja Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra - J Assoc Physicians India 2018;66(04):22-25.
• 1st Prize for Best Case Report entitled “Methemoglobinemia – The Cryptic Cause of Dyspnoea” - Kavita Krishna1, Baldeep Singh2, Vivek Ni-kam2, Rohit Jakhotia2, Vrushabh Phade2 - 1 Professor, 2 Resident, Dept. of Medicine, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University Medical College, Pune, Maharashtra - J Assoc Physicians India 2018;66(09):95-96.
• 2nd Prize for Best Case Report entitled “HLH - Unusual Trigger and Positive Outcome” -Aravind Duruvasal1, Lakshmi2, Srinivasan3, Sowmya4, Preetam Arthur5 - 1Post Graduate, 2Senior Resident, 3Associate Professor, 4Professor, 5Professor and Head of Department, Sri Ramachandra Univer-sity and Research Institute, Chennai, Tamil Nadu - J Assoc Physicians India 2018;66(03):90-91.
• 1st Best Correspondence entitled “Neglected Tropical Diseases Vs Tu-berculosis in HIV-A Cohort Study” - Ranjan Kumar Singh - Physician cum Nodal Officer, ART Center, District Hospital, Khagaria, Bihar - J Assoc Physicians India 2018;66(05):101.
• 2nd Best Correspondence entitled “Comments on: Neoplastic Fever- All who Shivers are not Infected” - Ankur Dalal, Assistant Professor in Medicine, The Sarvajanik Medical Trust Hospital, Surat, Gujara - J Assoc Phy-sicians India 2018;66(7):102.
• Three Outstanding Referee For “VR Joshi JAPI Award” for the Year 2018. They are Dr. Amita Athavale – Mumbai; Dr. Amol Hartalkar – Ahmed-nagar and Dr. R. Chandni – Kozhikode.
9. ToconfirmthevenueforAnnualConferenceofAPI–2020asAgraand to decide the venue for the APICON 2023.
Dr. Mangesh Tiwaskar, Hon. General Secretary informed that office had received nominations from API Delhi Chapter, API Mysore Branch, Varanasi Branch and Lucknow Branch.
He informed that the Governing Body considered only one nomination from Delhi Chapter which was received by the office in time and the other bids were received after the due date for the bidding for APICON 2023 and hence not considered.
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10. Appointment ofAuditors for the year 2018 – 2019 and fix theirremuneration.
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 passed Proposed by Dr. R. R. Choudhary and Seconded by Dr. R. K. Singal.
11. Any other business that may be brought before the meeting with the permission of the chair.
Nil.
12. Installation of the President for 2019 - 2020.
President Dr. Pritam Gupta handed over the medallion to the incoming President Dr. K. K. Pareek. Dr. Pareek thanked all the members of API for elevating him to this prestigious position. He also expressed the wish to carry forward all the work being carried out by the previous presidents.
Dr. Pareek appreciated the excellent work done by Dr. Pritam Gupta.
Dr. Pritam Gupta Dr. Mangesh Tiwaskar President Hon. General Secretary
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75th Annual Report of APIThe 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 2019 (Kochi Annual Conference)
API had a very very successful 74th Annual Conference held at Kochi at Lulu Bolgatty International Convention Centre (LBICC) and Hotel Grand Hyatt Kochi.
Dr. K.K. Pareek 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.
APICON 2019 was inaugurated on 7th February 2019 by Honorable Governor of Kerala Shri Justice P. Sathasivam was the Chief Guest, same protocol was followed. API Textbook of Medicine XI Edition was released with the hands of Honorable Governor of Kerala Shri Justice P. Sathasivam.
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 – 2019 Dr. Aman Sharma - Chandigarh;
Netaji Oration – 2019 Dr. Prof. Ambarnath Chakraborty – Kolkata;
Dr. G. S. Sainani Oration – 2019 Dr. Liyakat Ali Gauri – Bikaner;
Dr. P. J. Mehta Oration – 2019 awarded Dr. A. Muruganathan - Tirupur;
Dr. V. Parameshvara Life time achievement award – 2019 Dr. Anil Chaturvedi – New Delhi;
Prof. Rathinavelu Subramaniam Endowment Oration – 2019 Dr. Lt. Gen. Prem P. Varma – New Delhi;
Dr. Coelho Memorial Lectureship in Experimental medicine – 2019 Dr, Gp. Capt. Salil Gupta – New Delhi;
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SanofiAventisLectureshipindiabetes–2019 Dr. Sunil Gupta – Nagpur;
Visiting Lectureships for 2018 Dr. Shurvir Singh Trust Visiting Professorship (2018) Dr. Gp. Capt. (Dr.) TVSVGK Tilak - Bangalore;
Boehringer-Knoll Junior Lectureship in Diabetes – 2018 Dr Sameer K. Aggarwal - Rohtak.
Dr. Jivraj Mehta Award is the Prestigious Award and it is awarded to Prof. Dr. Lekha Pathak, Mumbai and Prof. Dr. B. B.Thakur – Muzaffarpur during Inauguration of APICON 2019.
The Theme of the Scientific program was “Blending Research & Clinical Practices”
CME was held on 7th February under the leadership of Dean, Dr. G. Narsimulu, total number of scientific lectures: 148, 1 – CPC, 4 Workshops, total number of National Faculties148 and 5 international faculties.
The scientific program was run in 6 halls simultaneously and names of the halls by founder members of API who are collected involved founded by them its big platform of API. There will be 450 scientific program in 2½ days scientific lectures, primary sessions, API orations post graduates classes 10 workshops. Also invited international to deliver their deliberations there are 24 international Faculty will share their clinical experiences in this APICON. 1000 free papers and poster presentations very encouraging part. Posters will be displayed 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 available. All the delegates received the books before the conference. This effort was widely appreciated by all the delegates.
79 Fellows will be awarded by the FICP in the year 2019 and one honorary fellowship will also be awarded during convocation to be held on 8th February 2019.
The following Monographs were released during CME inauguration of APICON – 2019:
The following monographs are ready to be published and will be released during CME Inauguration.
1. Geriatric Syndromes- Dr. Ashish Goel, Asso. Prof. of Medicine, University College of Medical Sciences, Delhi.
2. Emerging and Re-Emerging Infectious Diseases- Dr. Anupam Prakash, Professor of Medicine, LHMC, New Delhi
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3. Tobacco and Related Health Hazards- Dr. Tanmaya Talukdar, Professor & Head, Department of Pulmonary Medicine, LHMC and Dr. Anupam Prakash, Prof. of Medicine, LHMC, New Delhi.
4. Approach to Fluid, Electrolyte and Acid Base Disturbances-Clinical Appraisal and Handling Dr. R. Rajasekhar, Kumbakonnam
5. Clinical Methods On Cardiology Dr. Jyotirmoy Pal and Dr. Sekhar Chakraborty, Kolkata
6 Interpreting And Evaluating Common Laboratory Investigations Inclinical Practice Dr. Srirang Abkari; Hyderabad.
7. Organ Transplantation in India Dr. Ashok Taneja, Gurgaon
8. 1. Spondyloarthriti and 2. Rheumatic Rarities Dr. Vinod Ravindran, Kozhikode
9. Emergencies in Diabetes and Endocrine Diseases Dr. Jugal Kishor Sharma, New Delhi and Dr. Dheeraj Kapoor
10. Extra-Pulmonary Tuberculosis Dr. D. P. Singh, Bhagalpur
11. Dietary Pattern of Type 2 Diabetes Patients in India Dr. Jayanta Panda, Cuttack
12. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and Associated Diseases Dr. I. Rajendra Vara Prasad, Hyderabad
13. Budd-Chiary Syndrome Dr. Shibendu Ghosh, Kolkata
14. Diabetes Mellitus in Elderly’ Dr. Anita Nambiar, Kochi
15. Gastroenterology / Hepatology – What is New? Dr. G. Loganathan, Salem
Master Teacher Award 2018 was awarded to:-
Dr. M. Maiya, Bangalore; Dr. Jagdish – Rohtak; Dr. Debasis Maji, Kolkata; Dr. M. B. Pisolkar, Aurangabad and Dr. P. C. Manoria, Bhopal.
DR. V.G. NADGOUDA THESIS AWARD 2018 was given to
1st Prize Dr. Dr. M. Aruna, Tirupati
2nd Prize Dr. Riya M, Waghale, Nagpur
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During the 74th Annual General Body of API held on 07th February 2019 at Kochi, the API awards were given by President Dr. Pritam Gupta.
Award for Best Chapter / Best Branch 2018 were awarded to
1. Best City Branch 2018
i. 1st Prize Gurugram
ii. 2nd Prize Vidharbha
2. Best State Chapter
i. 1st Prize Arunachal
ii. 2nd Prize Tamil Nadu
President Appreciation awarded Himachal Pradesh state chapter
President Appreciation awarded to Hon. General Secretary Dr. Mangesh Tiwaskar
API Membership Development Award 2018 Jointly
Dr. M. Pawan Kumar, Warangal
Dr. K. Ramesh, Warangal
Dr. Shurvir Singh Trust Visiting Professorship (2018) Dr. Gp. Capt. (Dr.) TVSVGK Tilak - Bangalore
Boehringer-Knoll Junior Lectureship in Diabetes – 2018 Dr Sameer K. Aggarwal – Rohtak
Dr. J. N. Berry Memorial Award - 2018 Dr. Deepinder Singh, Rohtak
Dr. D. P. Basu Young Award in Cardiology- 2018 Dr. Anish Pabba, Karimnagar
Dr. M. J. Shah Memorial Award in Tropical Medicine – 2018 Dr. Dipti Handa, Ludhiana
REPORT OF THE ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICIANS OF INDIA
The details of the Governing Body meetings that were held during the year 2019 are as follows:-
Four meetings were held on 6th and 9th February, 07th April and 08th September 2019.
The following Governing Body members were present for the meetings:-
Drs. K. K. Pareek – Kota (4); Pritam Gupta – New Delhi (4); B. R. Bansode – Mumbai (1); S. Arulrhaj – Tuticorin (3); B. B. Rewari – New Delhi - (2-2*); Jyotirmoy Pal – Talpukur (4) YSN Raju – Hyderabad (2-2*); Mangesh Tiwaskar – Mumbai (4); A. M. Bhagwati – Mumbai (3-1*) Charu K. Jani - Mumbai (3-1*); Amal Kumar Banerjee –
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Kolkata (3); Agam Vora – Mumbai (3-1*); Shibendu Ghosh – Hooghli (4); J.L. Punglia – Chittorgarh (1); R. Rajasekhar – Kumbakonan (1); Ashok Taneja – Gurgaon (4); C. L. Nawal- Jaipur (3-1*); Devi Ram – Purnia (2-2*); Anupam Prakash – New Delhi (3) Hem Shanker Sharma – Bhagalpur (2-1*) Sekhar Chakraborty- Siliguri (2-1*) V. Pa-laniappam – Dindigul (3); N. K. Soni – Ghaziabad (4); M.P.S. Chawla – New Delhi (4); Sekhar Chakraborty – Siliguri (2-2*); Munish Prabhakar – Gurgaon (4); D. P. Singh - Bhagalpur (3-1*) R. M. Chhabra – Delhi (4); Rajinder Kumar Bansal – Ludhiana (2-2*); Prabhat Pandey – Durg (2-2*); Narayan Devgaonkar – Nasik (1-3*) Naval Chandra – Hyderabad (3-1*); K. Mugudhan – Salem (2-2*); R. N. Sarkar – Kolkata (3-1*); R. R. Choudhary – Patna (4); Sandhya Kamath – Mumbai (4); Siddharth N. Shah – Mumbai (4); Milind Y. Nadkar – Mumbai (2-2*) G. Narasimulu – Hyderabad (1) Maj. Gen. A. K. Hooda – New Delhi (1-3*) P. Chandrasekhara – Bengaluru (1); J. R. Chugh – New Delhi (3) Sreenivasa Kamath – Kochi (4) P. K. Maheshwari – Agra (3) G. D. Ramchandani – Kota (3); YP Munjal – Gurgaon (3-1*);
* Leave of absence
MEMBERSHIP OF API
During the year 2019, 552 Life members, 07 Associate Life Members and 19 Post-graduate members were enrolled.
The total numbers of members till date are as follow:-
Life Members 19013
Associate Life Members 329
Post Graduate Members 73
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 20 – 2021 are as follows -
API
President Elect Dr. Kamlesh Tiwary, Muzaffarpur (Unopposed)
Vice President Dr. N. K. Soni, Greater Noida (Unopposed)
Hon. Treasurer Dr. C. K. Jani, Mumbai (Unopposed)
Governing Body member - Six
1. Dr. C. L. Nawal, Jaipur
2. Dr. Nihar Mehta, Mumbai
3. Dr. R. M. Chhabra, New Delhi
4. Dr. R. N. Sarkar, Kolkata
5. Dr. Devi Ram, Purnea
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6. Dr. Naval Chandra, Hyderabad
Zonal Members (One From Each Zone)
North Zone Dr. Atul Bhasin, New Delhi
North West Zone Dr. Ashok K. Taneja, Gurgaon
Central Zone Dr. G. D. Ramchandani, Kota
Mid South Zone Dr. Ravikeerthy M., Bangalore (Unopposed)
South Zone Dr. S. Chandrasekar, Chennai
West Zone Dr. Amit A. Saraf, Thane (Unopposed)
Mid East Zone Dr. Jayanta Kumar Panda, Cuttack (Unopposed)
East Zone Dr. Udas C. Ghosh, Kolkata (Unopposed)
Physicians Research Foundation Board Member of PRF (Two Posts)
1. Dr. Vikram Londhey, Mumbai (Unopposed)
2. Dr. Shyam Sundar, Varanasi (Unopposed)
ICP
Dean Elect Dr. Rajesh Upadhyay, New Delhi (Unopposed)
Vice Dean Dr. Jyotirmoy Pal, Talpukar (WB)
Faculty Council Members
Members (Four Posts)
1. Dr. Prakash Keswani, Jaipur
2. Dr. K. Mugundhan, Chennai
3. Dr. Udai Lal, Hyderabad
4. Dr. Narinder Pal Singh, New Delhi
Dr. Mangesh Tiwaskar Hon. Gen. Secretary
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Journal of the Association of Physicians of India Annual Report
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 2019.
The journal has received 378 articles during the year 2019 (i.e. 1st January 2019 to 31st August 2019). We have published 125 Original Articles, 15 Review Articles, 54 Case Reports, 24 Pictorial CME’s, and 31 Correspondences.
JAPI published supplement on “Consensus Recommendations for Clinical Practice: Management of Glycemia in a Person with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus with Heart Failure in Indian Perspective” by Dr. J.J. Mukherjee, Dr. A.H. Zargar, “Indian Guide-line on Hypertension –IV” Edited by Dr. Siddharth N. Shah and “Two Decades of Experience with Glimepiride in Management of T2DM Contemporary Classics Continue to be Reliable Agents” Edited by Dr. AK Das have already been posted along with August, October and December 2019 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 2019. They are Dr. Yojana Gokhale (Mumbai), Dr. G. Prakash, (Salem) and Dr. Deepak Aggarwal (Chandigarh). 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 pa-per awards for articles published in the Journal for the period from January 2018 through December 2019. I am extremely grateful to the judges for their painstak-ing efforts put by them while evaluating all articles published during this period.
• 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.
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• 1st Prize for Best Case Report entitled “Scrub Meningitis Complicated by Multiple Cranial Nerve Palsies and Cerebellitis” - Pratibha Himral1, Kailash Nath 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 Sys-temic Manifestations in a Young Mal”e - Manish Jha1, Shivanshu Raj Goyal 2, Sub-hash Chander Sharma3 - 1Consultant Critical Care and Emergency medicine, Medipulse Hospital, Jodhpur, Rajasthan; 2Consultant Interventional Pulmonolo-gist, Artemis Hospital, Gurgaon, Haryana; 3Consultant, Critical Care and Emer-gency Medicine, SGRH, New Delhi - J Assoc Physicians India 2018;66(08):89-90.
• 1st Best Correspondence entitled “A Reversible Case of Chronic Arsenic-osis due to Homeopathy Medicine - Jaydeep Majumdar1, Sarmishtha Mukhopad-hyay2, Akhilesh Chandrakar1, Sarbani Sengupta3, Bhaskar Jhosh4 - 1Post Graduate Trainee, General Medicine, 2Endocrinologist and Physician, Senior Divisional Medical Officer, 3Rheumatologist and Physician, Additional Chief Health Direc-tor, 4Neurologist, Additional Chief Health Director, BR Singh Hospital and Cen-ter for Medical Education and Research, Kolkata, West Bengal- J Assoc Physi-cians India 2019;67(04):93-94.
• 2nd Best Correspondence entitled “Renal Granulomas in Hansen’s Dis-ease” – Asit Mittal1, Mukesh Barjatiya1, Khushboo Gupta2, Manish Jain3, Manju Mee-na2 - 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.
I would like to record my special thanks to The President - Dr. KK Pareek, Presi-dent Elect – Dr. S Arulrhaj and all the members of the Governing Body of API and Faculty Council of ICP for their constant encouragement and valued support. The referees and judges of the journal who have contributed for the compilation of the journal deserve to be specially acknowledged for giving us their valuable time and taking great pains for reviewing the articles.
The Editorial Board of JAPI deserves a special mention for their continuous input and guidance on all important matters and decision of JAPI to keep JAPI standard high. A very special thanks to Dr. Siddharth N. Shah, Dr. Sandhya Kamath and Dr. Shashank R. Joshi for constant support, guidance and encouragement.
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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.
Wishing everyone “A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS 2020”.
Prof. Milind Y. NadkarEditor-in-Chief, JAPI
ICP Dean’s Annual Report (2019-2020)
Annual Report of Indian College of Physicians (ICP)
1. Following ICP CMEs have been organized :
• On 28th April 2019 .Venue : Tinsukia .Theme : Infectious disease
• On 18th May 2019. Venue: Guwahati: (Gauhati Medical College) HIV and TB
• 2019 on 12th of May 2019 at Khordha, Odisha
• Siliguri, West Bengal; June, 2019
• July, 2019 at Madurai
• On 3rd August 2019 : Silchar
• On 17th August 2019 on Rheumatology ; Kolkata
• On 18th October 2019 at Kolkata
• 20th October 2019 in Odisha
• On 22nd November at Shillong, Meghalaya and Bhagalpur, Bihar
2. Program of CME on 06.01.2020 : it would start from 8.30 AM and continue till 4.30PM in 7 halls. Workshop would be in 2 halls from 10 AM to 4 PM. The target of audience would be primarily PGTs and PDTs and the program has been designed as such. Rabindranath Tagore Oration (2020) - ICP” would be delivered by Dr Sanjay Kalra
3. Some highlights of CME program :
• Late-Breaking Science -- Presentations of recently completed, unpublished, important findings from major clinical trials that will influence clinical care.
• Clinical Practice Guidelines
• Single center data.
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• Symposium --- In-depth discussion of recent or innovative developments in internal medicine and related fields. Presentations from renowned professionals to bring you up to date on the essentials of internal medicine.
• Case-based sessions --- a. Focus on practical, difficult, or controversial aspects in clinical care. b. to be designed to support PGTs and PDTs in the implementation of the Guidelines in their daily practice. c. Let the experts show you different possible approaches to a clinical case management.
• Focus with the Experts sessions.
• How recent trials change my practice.
• Masters - interactive and practical discussion
• Controversy track
• Emergency Medicine.
• Quiz Sessions.
• Workshop : ECG, imaging, critical care.
• Prescription audit.
• Clinical tools : art of history taking and physical examination-
• Clinico - Pathological co-relation.
• Clinico – Anatomical and physiologcal co-relation
There are total 58 sessions, 182 speakers, 180 chairpersons and 10 international speakers.
“Progress in Medicine” book with 132 chapters is be printed by J P Brothers, New Delhi
Provisional CME program and “Take Home Message” Slide have been uploaded to Organising Committee Website.
Dr Amal Kumar Banerjee Dean ICP
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Physicians Research Foundation (PRF) Annual Report 2019-20
The Following is the list of Present Board Members of PRF
Dr.Siddharth Shah Director PRF Mumbai
Dr. K K Pareek President-API/ Chairman Kota
Dr. Amal Kumar Banerjee Dean-ICP Kolkata
Dr. KK Pareek President Elect Kota
Dr. Mangesh Tiwaskar Secretary-API Mumbai
Dr. Charu K Jaani Treasurer Mumbai
Dr. Sandhya A Kamath Edi. in Chief-API Text Book Mumbai
Dr. Milind Y. Nadkar Editor-JAPI Mumbai
Dr. Shyam Sundar Member-PRF Varanasi
Dr. JK Mitra Member-PRF Ranchi
Dr. AK Mukherjee Member PRF Kolkata
Dr. MM Menhndiratta Member-PRF New Delhi
Dr. Kamlesh Tewary Member PRF Muzaffarpur
Dr. Sandeep Garg Member PRF New Delhi
Dr. Trupti Trivedi Jt. Secretary-PRF Mumbai
Physicians Research Foundation Board of Directors Meetings 2019-20
During the financial year 2019-20, three board meetings were held by Board of Directors of PRF at the following location:
The First meeting of the Board of Physicians Research Foundation (PRF) (2019-2020) was held on Saturday, 9th February 2019 at 3.00 P.M. at Venue of APICON – 2019; Lulu Bolgatty International Convention Center, Kochi, Kerala. Chairman, Dr. KK Pareek welcomed the members and invited the Board of Director PRF to conduct the proceedings of the meeting. Dr. Siddharth N. Shah took over as direc-tor and thanked Chairman Dr. Pareek and welcomed all the Board of Physicians Research Foundation members. Dr. Trupti Trivedi - Mumbai was nominated as Joint Secretary by the Director from his place.
The PRF annual budget and future plans of PRF were discussed during the meeting. Dr. Siddharth Shah informed that he had just taken over the charge of Director – PRF. Dr. Siddharth Shah informed that future plans are to continue the good work done by Dr. Munjal and continue with whatever commitments he had done. He congratulated and appreciated Dr. Munjal for putting the PRF in the first three years of stepping stones in the right directions.Director expressed his plan to earmark people in various fields of internal medicine, and put them as a member
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of the Board of Governors. They will advise the board and will help for doing good work for research. To initiate this Dr. Sandeep Mathur – Jaipur for work in molecu-lar medicine, Dr. Santanu Guha – Kolkata who will advise us in cardiology, Dr. A. N. Malaviya his work in immunology is recognized. Dr. GS Wander – Ludhiana for cardiology helps us and guides us and choosing good young researchers. Dr. Sha-shank R. Joshi Mumbai in Endocrinology, Dr. Sudhir Mehta – Jaipur, Hematologist, (Hepatologist) Dr. S. K. Sarin – New Delhi, Dr. Shyam Sunder- infectious diseases from Varanasi.The PRF members unanimously appreciated and wished to put on record the good work done by Dr. YP Munjal. The meeting ended with a vote of thanks to the chair.
The second meeting of Board of Physicians Research Foundation (PRF) (2019-20) was held on 7th April, 2019 at Hotel “The Lalit” Udaipur.
Chairman, Dr. KK Pareek welcomed all the members and invited the PRF Direc-tor to conduct the proceedings of the meeting. PRF Director Dr. Siddharth Shah thanked Chairman Dr. K. K. Pareek and welcomed all the Board members of PRF for this meeting.
Director, Dr. Siddharth Shah informed that at the outset we would like to welcome Dr. GS Wander as a special invitee, and put on record, Dr. YP Munjal’s numerous services to the PRF. Dr. Trupti Trivedi, Jt. Secretary, PRF Director’s place, informed about four projects received for PRF grant and all were discussed in details. Unani-mous decisions were made to approve 50% of the amount applied to be sanctioned initially once project is approved and 50% to be given after receiving progress re-port. Policies were formed for not granting travel expenses and stationary charges. Also it was decided that all PRF sanctioned projects to be submitted first to JAPI for publication and encouraging presentation at annual APICON conference.
Third meeting of the Board of Physicians Research Foundation (PRF) (2019-2020) was held on 7th September 2019 at 4.00 P.M., at Hotel Taj Hotel & Convention Cen-tre, Taj East Gate Road, Agra. Chairman, Dr. KK Pareek welcomed the members and invited the Board of Director PRF to conduct the proceedings of the meeting. Director, Dr. Siddharth N. Shah thanked Chairman Dr. Pareek and welcomed all the Board of Physicians Research Foundation members. PRF Director, Dr. Siddharth Shah informed that in the last meeting we had approved and accepted Dr. S. N. Amins project and given him a grant of Rs. 5 lakhs for multi centric project in the field of Rheumatology. The grant was utilized in buying the material and kits only. He has given interim report; the balance of Rs. 5 lakhs grant for this project should be granted. He is submitting progress report of projects well in time. Dr Trupti Trivedi presented three papers received for grant and board members discussed various aspects like relevance of study, validity, adequacy of number of subjects, materials and methods. It was decided to ask few clarifications from authors and revert. The report of the election committee for Physicians Research Foundation Board Member of PRF was informed that two posts were elected unopposed - Dr.
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Vikram Londhey from Mumbai and Dr. Shyam Sundar from Varanasi. PRF members congratulated them.
PhysıcıansResearchFoundatıons:Actıvıtıes
1. Mail were sent to various institutes across India for spreading awareness about PRF and inviting studies for grant. There was good response.
A Symposium on Genetics in Medicine is planned on 15th Decenber 2019 at Kokatta during Dean’s place ICP meeting and will be a joint venture of ICP PRF and API. Speakers form different field will update the delegates about different clinically relevant work in genetics during this CME.
2. Physicians Research Foundation Research Grant
The Physicians Research Foundation (PRF) invited applications from the API members who are interested in conducting research studies in the area of Medicine and its Subspecialties. The grants were widely advertised to all mem-bers by regular advertisements in the JAPI Journals, PRF website (www.apiicp-prf.in) as well during the governing body/ annual API meetings/ CMEs.
The received Research projects were evaluated by expert panel of PRF/API and also discussed in Board of Directors meeting and the final decision was made after thorough analysis and ethical clearances. In current year 9 applica-tions were received of which two were multi-centric and 4 were dissertations.
A grant of 10 lakh was given to Dr Amin’s multi-centric rheumatology study on markers and 60000/- for study of “prediction of adverse effects by methot-raxate triglutamate levels in patients of RA” which was previously sanctioned.
Another project sanctioned recently by PRF is “Immature platelet fraction (IPF)-course in natural history of dengue fever and relation with platelet re-covery-An observational study from a tertiary care centre of Eastern India”. An intial grant of Rs.1 Lac was given for the project.
Following project is under consideration pending clarification from authors – “Neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio as a marker of diabetic control: a clinico-bio-chemical study.”
Dr. Siddharth Shah Dr.Trupti TrivediDirector Jt. SecretaryPhysician Research Foundation Director’s Place, PRF
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ASSOCIATON OF PHYSICIANS OF INDIA
API Textbook of Medicine, 11th Edition Annual Report
The API Textbook of Medicine XI Edition was released with the hands of Honorable Governor of Kerala Shri Justice P. Sathasivam, one year ago during APICON 2019 at Kochi.
The book is doing well and contents of the book are being appreciated by all. I thank all the members of the Editorial Board Sectional Editors and contributors to this textbook and also hope for their support in the future.
I have received guidance from Dr. Siddharth N. Shah and Dr. Y. P. Munjal. A special thanks to them.
Dr. Sandhya Kamath Editor-in-Chief
API Textbook of Medicine, 11th Edition
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75TH ANNUAL MEETING
Audited Statement of AccountsThe Association of Physicians of India
as at 31st March, 2019 (F.Y. 2018 - 2019)
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THE ASSOCIATON OF PHYSICIANS OF INDIA
BALANCE SHEET ASREGISTRATION NO. F-1265 (Bom)SCHEDULE VIII
FUNDS AND LIABILITIES Rs. Rs.
Trust Fund or Corpus: (Statement I) 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 3,96,71,210 3,96,71,210
Loans (Secured)
From Trustees -
From Others - -
Liabilities: (Statement III)
For Expenses (Statement III) 28,81,413
For Advance-(Statement III) 6,59,750
For capital items-(Statement III) 8,91,351
For Provision for Grauity 42,12,420
For tax liabilities- (Statement III) 66,19,232
For Provisioin for Income Tax 25,00,000
For API house rent deposit 10,00,000 1,87,64,166
Income and Expenditure Account:
Balance as per last balance sheet 10,49,74,397
Add: Surplus as per income and Expenditure accounts 1,19,81,507 11,69,55,904
Total Rs. 30,57,29,723
Statement XVI for Significant Accounting Policies & Notes to Accounts forms an integral part of Balance Sheet. The above Balance Sheet to the best of our belief contains a true account of the Funds and Liabilities and of the Property and Assets of the Trust.
As per our report of even dateFOR N. A. Shah Associates LLP
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTSFirm Registration No. 116560W / W100149
SANDEEP SHAH, PARTNERM. NO. 37381
PLACE : MUMBAIDATE : 23-10-2019
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AT 31.3.2019
PROPERTY AND ASSETS Rs. Rs.
Immovable Properties: (At Cost) (Statement IV)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet 7,69,13,683
Additions during the year -
Less: Sales during the year -
Depreciation up to date -3,41,92,790 4,27,20,893
Investment: (Statement V) 7,42,45,837
Movable Properties (Statement IV)
Balance as per last Balance Sheet 1,38,23,270 -
Additions during the year 99,48,816
Less: Sales during the year -Depreciation up to date -1,13,41,659 1,24,30,427
Capital work in progress 0Loans (Secured or Unsecured):
Other Loans-staff 3,20,600 3,20,600
Advances: -To TrusteesTo Employees 31,000
To Contractors -
To Lawyers -To Others (Statement VI) 3,75,15,558To Sundry Debtors (Statement VII) 2,33,16,003 6,08,62,561
Income Outstanding: Rent -
Interest (Statement VIII) 38,68,482 38,68,482
Cash and Bank Balance:(a) In Savings and FD deposit account (Statement IX)
11,11,62,796
(b) Cash in hand (Statement X ) 1,18,128 11,12,80,924
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: 23-10-2019 Date: 23-10-2019 Date: 23-10-2019
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THE ASSOCIATON OF PHYSICIANS OF INDIA
INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNTREGISTRATION NO. F-1265 (Bom)SCHEDULE IXEXPENDITURE Rs. Rs.
To Expenditure in respect of properties:
Rates, Taxes, Cesses 8,06,788
Repairs and maintenance -
Salaries -
Insurance 11,156
Depreciation (by way of provision of adjustments) (Statement IV )
40,28,462 48,46,406
To Establishment Expenses (Statement XI) 2,55,63,588
To Professional Fees -
To Audit Fees (Statement XI-A) 7,50,000
To Amount written off:
(a) Bad Debts -
(b) Loan Scholarship -
(c) Irrecoverable Rents -
(d) Other Items-Income tax provision for previous year (as per return)
-
To Depreciation (Statement IV) 21,75,626
To Amount transferred to Reserve or Earmarked Funds (Statement XII)
25,13,110
To Expenditure on Object of the Trust
(a) Religious -
(b) Educational (Statement XIII) 4,76,76,016
(c) Medical Relief -
(d) Relief of Poverty -
(e) Other Charitable Objects - 4,76,76,016
To Surplus Carried over to Balance Sheet 1,19,81,507
9,55,06,253
Statement XVI for Significant Accounting Policies & Notes to Accounts forms an integral part of Balance Sheet. The above Balance Sheet to the best of our belief contains a true account of the Funds and Liabilities and of the Property and Assets of the Trust.
As per our report of even dateFOR N. A. Shah Associates LLP
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTSFirm Registration No. 116560W / W100149
SANDEEP SHAH, PARTNERM. NO. 37381
PLACE : MUMBAIDATE : 23-10-2019
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75TH ANNUAL MEETING
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31.3.2019
INCOME Rs. Rs.
By Interest (Statement XIV)
On I Tax refund 3,00,469
On Savings Bank Account 10,02,023
On Fixed Deposits 47,45,544
On Investments 56,95,048
1,17,43,084
By Dividend -
By Donations in Cash or Kind -
By Grants -
By Income from other sources (Statement XV) 8,37,63,169
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: 23-10-2019 Date: 23-10-2019 Date: 23-10-2019
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THE ASSOCIATON OF PHYSICIANS OF INDIA
Schedules Forming Part ofSTATEMENT - II
Sr. No. Particular’s Op. Balance Add. Income Payment Trf to I & E A/c. Closing Balance 1 API Physicians Awards fund 12,55,533 84,816 13,40,350
2 Best Publication Award Fund (JAPI) 68,643 4,241 8,200 3,959 68,643
3 Boehringer Knoll Jr. Lectureship on Diabetes Fund 33,254 1,959 35,213
4 Distinguished Members Award Fund 53,469 3,149 25,534 22,385 53,469
5 Dr. Coelho Memorial Lectureship in Experimental Medicine Fund 7,206 424 1,500 1,076 7,206
6 Dr. D.P. Basu Young Award in Cardiology Fund 43,652 2,571 46,224
7 Dr. G. S. Sainani Oration Fund 19,19,259 1,13,048 10,000 20,22,307
8 Dr. J.N. Berry Memorial Award Fund 44,903 2,645 2,000 45,548
9 Dr. Krishna Govind & Mrs. Premalabai Bhate Mem. Lectureship Fund 76,401 4,500 80,901
10 Dr. M.J. Shah Memorial Lectureship on Tropical Medicine Fund 2,24,692 13,235 2,37,927
11 Dr. P.J. Mehta Oration Fund 4,49,488 26,476 10,000 4,65,964
12 Dr. Shurvirsingh Trust Visiting Professorship Fund 49,741 2,930 2,020 50,651
13 Dr. Yodh Memorial Gwalior Conference Training Fellowship Fund 12,565 740 13,305
14 Gifted Teachers Award Fund 60,739 3,578 64,316
15 Hoechst Senior Lectureship on Diabetes Fund 92,580 5,453 98,033
16 I.C.P. C.M.E. Programme Fund 1,23,332 7,264 1,30,596
17 Mrs. Jal R. Vakil Lectureship Fund 22,951 1,352 24,303
18 Netaji Memorial Oration Fund 4,29,138 25,277 10,000 4,44,415
19 Novo Nordisk Guest Lectureship Fund 3,28,150 19,329 3,47,479
20 Post Graduate Medical Education Course Fund 87,384 5,147 92,531
21 Prof. M. Vishwanathan Poster Presentation Award Fund 5,52,304 32,532 5,84,836
22 Professor Rathinavelu Subramaniam Endowment Oration Fund 2,19,019 12,901 20,312 7,412 2,19,019
23 Rabindranath Tagore Oration Fund 6,19,530 36,491 42,742 6,251 6,19,530
24 Ranbaxy Oration Fund 6,37,539 37,552 6,75,091
25 Research Fund 26,65,610 1,57,009 28,22,620
26 Rural CME Fund 3,71,448 21,879 3,93,326
27 Sarabhai Oration Fund 29,076 1,713 30,789
28 Searle Orataion in Cardiology Fund 87,851 5,175 93,025
29 Unichem Jr. Lectureship on Gastroenterology Fund 27,530 1,622 29,152
30 Unichem Jr. Lectureship on Haemotology Fund 35,769 2,107 37,876
31 Sanofi Aventis Lect.in Diabities 19,13,567 1,32,462 10,000 20,36,029
32 DR. V.G. Nadgouda Award Fund 7,71,301 63,473 25,000 8,09,774
33 DR. V Parmeshwara Life Time Achievement Award 43,86,441 10,00,000 3,35,579 2,00,000 55,22,020
34 Dr Jivraj Mehta National Award 79,25,409 5,35,393 2,38,043 82,22,759
35 Membership Development Award Fund 6,27,767 42,408 6,70,175
36 Apicon 2014 Original Paper Merit Award Fund 55,11,970 3,84,898 4,28,000 43,102 55,11,970
37 Best chapter Branch/City Award 23,28,266 1,57,283 24,85,550
38 Annual Research Grant for Cardiac (PRF) 30,11,791 2,26,500 32,38,291 GRAND TOTAL: 3,71,05,268 10,00,000 25,15,110 10,33,351 84,183 3,96,71,210
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75TH ANNUAL MEETING
Balance Sheet as on 31st March,2019OTHER EARMARKED FUNDS
Sr. No. Particular’s Op. Balance Add. Income Payment Trf to I & E A/c. Closing Balance 1 API Physicians Awards fund 12,55,533 84,816 13,40,350
2 Best Publication Award Fund (JAPI) 68,643 4,241 8,200 3,959 68,643
3 Boehringer Knoll Jr. Lectureship on Diabetes Fund 33,254 1,959 35,213
4 Distinguished Members Award Fund 53,469 3,149 25,534 22,385 53,469
5 Dr. Coelho Memorial Lectureship in Experimental Medicine Fund 7,206 424 1,500 1,076 7,206
6 Dr. D.P. Basu Young Award in Cardiology Fund 43,652 2,571 46,224
7 Dr. G. S. Sainani Oration Fund 19,19,259 1,13,048 10,000 20,22,307
8 Dr. J.N. Berry Memorial Award Fund 44,903 2,645 2,000 45,548
9 Dr. Krishna Govind & Mrs. Premalabai Bhate Mem. Lectureship Fund 76,401 4,500 80,901
10 Dr. M.J. Shah Memorial Lectureship on Tropical Medicine Fund 2,24,692 13,235 2,37,927
11 Dr. P.J. Mehta Oration Fund 4,49,488 26,476 10,000 4,65,964
12 Dr. Shurvirsingh Trust Visiting Professorship Fund 49,741 2,930 2,020 50,651
13 Dr. Yodh Memorial Gwalior Conference Training Fellowship Fund 12,565 740 13,305
14 Gifted Teachers Award Fund 60,739 3,578 64,316
15 Hoechst Senior Lectureship on Diabetes Fund 92,580 5,453 98,033
16 I.C.P. C.M.E. Programme Fund 1,23,332 7,264 1,30,596
17 Mrs. Jal R. Vakil Lectureship Fund 22,951 1,352 24,303
18 Netaji Memorial Oration Fund 4,29,138 25,277 10,000 4,44,415
19 Novo Nordisk Guest Lectureship Fund 3,28,150 19,329 3,47,479
20 Post Graduate Medical Education Course Fund 87,384 5,147 92,531
21 Prof. M. Vishwanathan Poster Presentation Award Fund 5,52,304 32,532 5,84,836
22 Professor Rathinavelu Subramaniam Endowment Oration Fund 2,19,019 12,901 20,312 7,412 2,19,019
23 Rabindranath Tagore Oration Fund 6,19,530 36,491 42,742 6,251 6,19,530
24 Ranbaxy Oration Fund 6,37,539 37,552 6,75,091
25 Research Fund 26,65,610 1,57,009 28,22,620
26 Rural CME Fund 3,71,448 21,879 3,93,326
27 Sarabhai Oration Fund 29,076 1,713 30,789
28 Searle Orataion in Cardiology Fund 87,851 5,175 93,025
29 Unichem Jr. Lectureship on Gastroenterology Fund 27,530 1,622 29,152
30 Unichem Jr. Lectureship on Haemotology Fund 35,769 2,107 37,876
31 Sanofi Aventis Lect.in Diabities 19,13,567 1,32,462 10,000 20,36,029
32 DR. V.G. Nadgouda Award Fund 7,71,301 63,473 25,000 8,09,774
33 DR. V Parmeshwara Life Time Achievement Award 43,86,441 10,00,000 3,35,579 2,00,000 55,22,020
34 Dr Jivraj Mehta National Award 79,25,409 5,35,393 2,38,043 82,22,759
35 Membership Development Award Fund 6,27,767 42,408 6,70,175
36 Apicon 2014 Original Paper Merit Award Fund 55,11,970 3,84,898 4,28,000 43,102 55,11,970
37 Best chapter Branch/City Award 23,28,266 1,57,283 24,85,550
38 Annual Research Grant for Cardiac (PRF) 30,11,791 2,26,500 32,38,291 GRAND TOTAL: 3,71,05,268 10,00,000 25,15,110 10,33,351 84,183 3,96,71,210
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THE ASSOCIATON OF PHYSICIANS OF INDIA
F.Y. 2018-19STATEMENT - I
Trust Fund or Corpus at 31st March, 2019 Rs. Rs.
a. Membership Fees
Balance as per last balance sheet 7,82,06,705
Add:i. Life membership Fees 42,36,000
ii. PG membership Fees 1,35,827 8,25,78,532
b. Other Earmarked Funds
API Text Book Fund 3,50,66,894
API House Fund 1,26,93,017 4,77,59,911
Total Rs…. 13,03,38,443
STATEMENT - IIICurrent Liabilities as at 31st March, 2019 Rs.
Creditors for Expenses 28,81,413
Creditors for Capital Items 8,91,351
Advance Agianst Services 6,59,750
API House rent Deposits 10,00,000
TDS, GST and other tax payables 66,19,232
TotalRs…. 1,20,51,746
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75TH ANNUAL MEETING
F.Y. 2018-19STATEMENT - V
Investments as at 31st March, 2019 Rs. Rs.
Deposits with HDFC 7,42,45,837
TotalRs…. 7,42,45,837
F.Y. 2018-19STATEMENT - VI
Advances & Deposits as at 31st March, 2019 Rs. Rs.
ADVANCES RECOVERABLE IN CASH OR KIND
Tax deducted at source for previous years 2,17,98,592
Income Tax Deposited against Appeal (A Y 2011-12 to A Y 2014-15 ) 1,50,00,239 3,67,98,831
C G S T RCM CREDIT and ITC CGST permissible 8,009
S G S T RCM CREDIT and ITC SGST permissible 8,008
Advance Against Expenses -
Prepaid 38,575
Advance to Others 1,27,915
Deposits 5,34,220
Total Rs. 3,75,15,558
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Accrued Interest 38,68,482
Total 38,68,482
STATEMENT - VIIIAccrued Interest as at 31st March, 2019 Rs. Rs.
STATEMENT - IXBalances with Bank as at 31st March, 2019 Rs. Rs.
Balance with Bank 4,04,69,396
Deposits with Banks 7,06,93,401
Total Rs. 11,11,62,796
STATEMENT - XI-ABalances with Bank as at 31st March, 2019 Rs.
Audit feesAPI 750,000
Total Rs. 7,50,000
Sundry DebtorsBook Debts for Contribution (APICON 2019) 37,80,000Book Debts for Contribution (APICON 2018) 1,22,02,949Book Debts for Advertisement 28,33,054Book Debts for text book Delhi 39,60,000Abbott India (CME) 5,40,000
Total 2,33,16,003
STATEMENT - VIISundry Debtors as at 31st March, 2019 Rs. Rs.
Cash in Hand 1,18,128
Total 1,18,128
STATEMENT - X
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F.Y. 2018-19
STATEMENT - XIEstablishment Expenses Year ended 31st March, 2019 Rs.Bank Charges 19,320
Conveyance Expenses 90,665
Donation to Kerala C M relief Fund 25,00,000
Electricity Expenses 2,98,630
Election Expenses 24,27,661
Meeting Hospitality 1,07,858
Office Expenses 26,905
GST Paid 1,822
GST Exp (Not recoverable) 4,63,161
Interest on GST & Late Fees 3,72,258
Income Tax dues Paid 59,964
Legal fees 1,20,000
Postage and Telegram 1,29,528
Printing and Stationery 30,41,193
Prof tax 6,900
Professional Fees 11,11,500
Rent rates & Taxes 65,000
Repairs & Maintenance 48,32,255
T D S paid 27,106
Salaries & Bonus Etc. 32,02,400
Provision for Gratuity 2,10,285
Staff Welfare 51,399
Telephone Expenses 84,516
Transportation Expenses -
Traveling Expenses 33,82,648
Web site maintenence exp 8,60,000
Water charges API House 9,372
Security Expenses 2,59,800
Advances & receivables written off 5,80,507
Accomodation Apicon 2018 9,55,000
Accountancty Charges 5,000
Sundry Expenses 1,76,750
Excess of Exp. Over the Income of Earmarked Funds (Statement II) 84,183
Total Rs. 2,55,63,588
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STATEMENT - XIIDetails of Amount Transferred to Earmarked Funds as at 31st March, 2019 Rs.API Physicians Award Fund 84,816 Best Chapter City Award 4,241 Boehringer Kn. Jr. Lec. Dia Funds 1,959 Distinguished Member's Award Fund 3,149 Dr. Coelho Memorial Lectureship in Experimental Medicine Fund 424 Dr. D P Basu young Award in Cardioligy Fund 2,571 Dr.G.S.Sainani Oration Funds 1,13,048 Dr. Jivraj Mehta Award Funds 2,645 Dr J N Berry Memorial Award Fund 4,500 Dr.K.G. & P Bhate Me. Fund 13,235 Dr M J Shah Memorial Lectureship on Tropical Medicine 26,476 Dr. P.J. Mehta oration Fund 2,930 Dr. Shurvirsingh Trust Visiting Professorship Fund 740 Dr. V . G. Nadgouda Award Fund 3,578 Dr. V Parmeshwara Life Time Achievement award 5,453 Dr Yodh Memorial Gwalior Conference Training Fellowship Fund 7,264 Gifted Teacher's Award Fund 1,352 Hoechst Senior Lectureship on Diabetes Fund 25,277 Membership Development Award Fund 19,329 Mrs. Jal R Vakil Lectureship Fund 3,84,898 ICP CME Programme Funds 5,147 Netaji Memorial Oration Fund 32,532 Novo Nordisk Guest Lectureship Fund 12,901 APICON 2014 Original Paper Merit Fund 36,491 P G. Medical edu.course Funds 37,552 Poster Presentation Award Fund 1,57,009 Prof. Rathinavelu Subramanium Endowment Oration Fund 21,879 Rabindra Nath Tagore Oration Fund 1,713 Ranbaxy Oration Fund 5,175 Research Fund 1,622 Rural CME Fund 2,107 Sanofi Aventis Lec.in Diabities Fund 1,32,462 Sarabhai Oration Fund 61,473 Searle Oration in Cardiology Fund 3,35,579 Unichem Junior Lectureship on Gastroenterology Fund 5,35,393 Unichem Jr. Lectureship on Haemotology Fund 42,408 Annual Research Grant for Cardiac (PRF) 2,26,500 BEST Publicatin Awards 1,57,283 Total Rs. 25,13,110
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F.Y. 2018-19
STATEMENT - XIIIExpenses on Secular Education Year ended 31st March, 2019 Rs.Bank Charges 242
Continues Medical Education (CME) 13,15,209
Contr. DEAN ICP 1,50,000
Conveyance Expenses 1,07,124
Convocation Gown felicitation exp 7,280
Medical Books Expenses (Delhi) 4,87,200
Telephone & Internet expenses 17,186
North Delhi Physicians conference 2,04,000
Postage and Telegram 2,37,444
Journal printing charges 2,76,10,574
Reprints 11,22,020
Text Book 87,30,000
General printing charges 19,15,701
Repairs & Maintenance 11,515
Salaries & Bonus Etc. 21,89,839
Prize Money for Abstract 22,000
Website Maintenance Expenses 8,00,000
Trophy/Mementos/convocation 3,31,240
Travelling Expenses 2,49,052
PRF Grant Exp 21,68,390
PRF Meeting Exp
Total Rs. 4,76,76,016
F.Y. 2018-19
STATEMENT - XIVIncome by Interest Year ended 31st March, 2019 Rs.
Interest income from Saving Bank 10,02,023
Interest income from FD with Bank 47,45,544
Interest Income from Investments 56,95,048
Interest on I tax Refund 3,00,469
Total Rs…. 1,17,43,084
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STATEMENT - XVIncome from Other Sources Year Ended 31st March, 2019 Rs. Rs.
API
Admission Fees 6,23,492
Fellowship Fees 5,92,500
Election Fees 1,27,500
Contribution Dean ICP 7,49,970
Miscellaneous Outstanding payable W/off 48,896
Miscellaneous Income/Sundry balance W/O 1,83,452
Royalty on API Text Book xth edition 89,60,000
Rent Income (API HOUSE) 4,20,720
Continious Medical Research program 43,11,596
Advertisement Income 1,40,18,000
Contribution for Special Issue 77,76,439
Re-prints & Sundry Sales -
Subscription Fees 21,53,250
Contr For Educational Programme 7,50,000
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
Total Rs. 8,37,71,203
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F.Y. 2018-19STATEMENT - 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 Indiais 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 Companies, Chingleput District, Madras. The main object of the Society is to encourage and advance the knowl-edge, study and practice of the science of medicine in all ways. The objects also includes to encourage research, including 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. Significantaccountingpolicies a. Basisofpreparationoffinancialstatements 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 Accounting Standard 15 (revised) on ‘Employee Benefits’ and Accounting Standard 19 ‘Leases’.
The financial statements of the Society have been prepared under the historical cost con-vention 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 man-
agement 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. Contingencies 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 as-
sets 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%
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Licensed software are being amortized as per period for which license is valid. e. RetirementBenefit The Society’s obligations towards various employee benefits have been recognized as fol-lows:
Short term employee benefits All employee benefits payable wholly within twelve months of rendering service are classi-
fied as short-term employee benefits. Benefits such as salaries, allowances, are recognised in the Income and Expenditure Account 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 registra-tion. 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 recognised on the basis of the statement of account received from the organizer and in case the statement is not received to the extent of the amount received and balance when the statement is received and/or account settled with the organizing committee.
Contributions for the objects of the trust (other than members) and Contribution received from ICP Dean which are accounted for on cash basis.
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
admission 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 understanding 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 avail-
able for use at the discretion of the management in furtherance of the general objectives of the society. 6. EmployeeBenefits 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 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 tor gratuity, as determined on
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arithmetical basis as on 31st March 2019, is Rs. 42,12,420/- (previous year- Rs. 40,77,135/-). 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 and Rs. 2,84,91,139 A.Y. 2016-17. 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.
8. 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 admin-istrative 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.
9. 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.
10. The figures for the previous year have been regrouped/ rearranged wherever considered necessary to conform to the current year’s classification.
For N. A. Shah Associates LLP Chartered AccountantsFirm Registration No. 116560W / W100149SANDEEP SHAH, PARTNERMembership Number: 37381Place: MumbaiDate: 23-10-2019
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: 23-10-2019 Date: 23-10-2019 Date: 23-10-2019
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Consolidated Audited Statement of Accounts for
APICON 2018 - BENGALURU
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ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICIANS OF INDIA
NOTICE
Second General Body meeting for 2019 of the Association of Physicians of India will be held on Wednesday, 08th January 2020 at 7.00 P.M. at hall “B” venue of APICON – 2020; Kunjamal N. Convention Center (KNCC) Fatehabad Road, Agra, UP.
Agenda
1. Apologies
2. Confirmation of the minutes of the 75th Annual General Body meeting held on 6th January 2020 at Agra.
3. Any other matter with the permission of the Chair.
Dr. Mangesh Tiwaskar HON. GEN. SECRETARY