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Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2019, 6:48 pm
Subject: Indian Collegiate Mental Health Innovation Council
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Tulasi Health Care is a widely renowned group of psychiatric nursing homes & Rehabilitation Centers in Delhi, India providing specialized treatment for substance abuse disorders and mental illnesses. The vision of the institution is to promote mental health and prevent mental disorders in India through education, technology, and professional services.  
Indian Collegiate Mental Health Innovation Council 
It's time to focus on creative solutions to create mental health awareness. With guidance from Tulasi Health Care, the Indian Collegiate Mental Health Innovation Council (ICMHIC) will be made up of the group of selected students and recent graduates who will focus on finding new ways to make a difference in their communities by creating and launching programs of mental health awareness. 
This program highlights the power of peer support, quality social systems and community. The Indian Mental Health Innovation Council (ICMHIC) is dedicated to highlighting new approaches to utilise resources and effective support systems available to students to combat mental health problems. 

There will be unto 3 students chosen from each campus from diverse backgrounds, locations, and experiences. The students will identify innovative solutions to address problems commonly reported on other campuses. The students will have to develop and execute a plan to increase mental health awareness on their campus.



1. Monthly hour-long meetings with Mentors to share ideas about creating mental health awareness, getting feedback and support from existing mental health practitioners about the validity of their ideas. 

2. The opportunity to attend and present at Tulasi Health Care 2020 conference in July 2020 in New Delhi, India. The conference will include campus representatives who suggest the most creative and ingenious ideas to present their ideas, try to raise funding and convince our team how their idea stands out. 

3.The most creative & well executed idea will receive a cash price of Rs. 1,00,000.
Link to Apply, 

Please complete the below form to submit your application for 2019-2020 ICMHIC. Applications are due Friday, August 23, 2019. For questions or support completing the application, contact Nikita Gupta at in...@tulasihealthcare.com or at nikitag...@gmail.com


Applicants will be notified about ICMHIC selection by August 31, 2019.


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Regards,

Aishwarya Choudhary
Sub-Coordinator (Internships)

Subasree Sabhari Shankar
Sub-Coordinator (Internships)

Narayanam Jayani
Treasurer



Dr. Arvind Kumar
Convener, Placement Cell
dr.kuma...@gmail.com
 
Dr. Kanika K. Ahuja
Co-Convener, Placement Cell 
kanika...@gmail.com

Dr. Vasudha Pande
Faculty Advisor


Mansi Narula
Coordinator
+91-9560817800

Nehal Agarwalla
Coordinator
+91-7002232701

Nitya Pahuja
Coordinator
+91-9810216802

Sidhi Goyal
Coordinator
+91-9718345979

Tanvi Anand
Coordinator
+91-9568942884

Anushka Hait
Research and Training Head
+91-8779645606


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