IPS Awards
Awards & Rules

- D.L.N. Murthy Rao Oration award
- Tilak Venkoba Rao Oration Award
- Dr. JK Trivedi Life time Achievement Award
- Indian Psychiatric Society Young Psychiatrists Award
- Shridhar Sharma Psychiatric Education Award
- A.V. Shah Community Psychiatry Award
Full papers to be submitted for the following awards
- Marfatia Award
- Bhagwat Award
- Col. Kirpal Singh Award for Military / Industrial Psychiatry
- The Poona Psychiatrists Association Awards I
- The Poona Psychiatrists Association Awards II
- The Bombay Psychiatric Society Silver Jubilee Year Award
Abstracts to be sent for the following awards
Professor K.C. Dube Poster Session I award
Professor M. Murugappan Poster Session II award
For details, please visit https://indianpsychiatricsociety.org/awards/
The Chairman, awards Committee will intimate the shortlisted entries for oral presentation with due guidelines to the selected entries after due evaluation.
For further details please refer to relevant pages of IPS constitution.
This year, two new awards are added as specified above. The following two awards are intended for senior members of the society who made significant contributions in their respective fields. The awardees are not required to present any paper or deliver an Oration.
CUT OFF DATES & Submission Details

Categories | Cut Off Dates | Details |
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Full Papers / Proposals / Abstracts for different awards as specified above except full papers for BPSS Awards | 30/09/2022 | To be sent via Registered Post to: Dr. T. V. Asokan Chairman, Awards Committee, Indian Psychiatric Society. Mobile: 9444018060 Address: 4B First Block, Indus Amber Apartment, 73, West Jones Road, Saidapet, Chennai TamilNadu 600015 |
BPSS Award | 30/11/2022 |
Award Paper Submission Specifications
- Name
- Age (with age proof)
- Sex
- Designation
- Place of work
- Title of the paper
- Summary of the paper
- Individual/group work
- Presented earlier/not presented
- The participant should be a member of IPS (to be verified by the Honorary Treasurer of IPS)
Guidelines for Oral Presentation of Award papers
- Text, photo, and table slides by power point presentation only.
- The name of the institution / affiliations, co-authors and guides are strictly not to be displayed during the presentation.
- Each slide ideally should not contain more than eight lines enabling the audience to read it.
- The presentation should be clear and audible.
D.L.N. Murthy Rao Oration award

D.L.N. Murthy Rao Oration award has been instituted in the memory of the late Dr. D.L.N. Murthy Rao, a senior fellow of the Society. This oration is delivered at each annual conference of the Indian Psychiatric Society.
RULES:
- The oration award is declared one year in advance at every annual conference of the society.
- Any Life Fellow of the Society can propose the name of any other Life Fellow of the society for the oration award. The proposal including the bio-data of the nominee must be submitted to the Chairperson, Awards Committee by a date determined by the Executive Council of IPS. The proposal must be accompanied by written consent of the nominee.
- To be eligible for the award, the nomination shall be assessed on the following criteria:
- Contribution to the service and development of psychiatry in India- 30 marks
- Contribution to the Indian Psychiatric Society – 30 marks
- Contribution to teaching, training and research in Psychiatry – 20 marks
- Overall seniority in Psychiatry, recognition, and standing amongst fellow Psychiatrists in India- 20 marks
- A panel of judges shall rate the nominations. The nomination securing the highest total marks (out of 100) shall win the award, subject to ratification by the awards committee and the executive council of the society. In case of a tie, the concerned nominations shall be re-assessed by another panel of judges. To win an award not less than 50% of the full marks must be obtained by a nominee.
- The oration paper will become the property of the Indian Psychiatric Society and shall be published in the Indian Journal of Psychiatry with the necessary editorial corrections. The speaker will pass on the oration paper to the Editor, Indian Journal of Psychiatry as soon after the annual conference as possible for its publication in the journal.
- The speaker can choose any topic for the oration. He shall intimate the title of the oration to the chairperson awards committee at least three months prior to the conference.
- The speaker is paid a lump-sum for the oration and awarded a suitable scroll.
- No person shall win the award more than once.
Tilak Venkoba Rao Oration Award

RULES:
- The oration award is declared one year in advance at every annual conference of the society.
- Any Life Fellow of the society can propose the name of any other member of the society, who is not over 40 years of age on 30th September of the year in which he is submitting his entry. If that conference is not held in that year, the date of reckoning the age shall remain the same. The proposal and the bio-data of the nominee must be submitted to the Chairperson, Awards Committee. The proposal shall include the proposed titles and an outline of the oration and details of the nominee’s work in that topic which will also be taken into account in assessing the nomination. The proposal must be accompanied by written consent of the nominee and certificate of his age as recorded in the school leaving certificate or equivalent records.
- A panel of judges shall rate the nomination. The nomination securing the highest total marks (out of 100) shall win the award, subject to ratification by the awards committee and the nominations shall be reassessed by another panel of judges. To win an award not less than 50% of the full marks must be obtained by a nominee.
- The oration paper will become the property of the Indian Psychiatric Society and shall be published in the Indian Journal of Psychiatry with the necessary editorial corrections. The speaker will pass on the oration paper to the Editor, Indian Journal of Psychiatry, as soon after the annual conference as possible for its publication in the journal.
- The speaker is paid a lump sum for the oration and awarded a suitable scroll.
- The decision of the panel of judges as ratified by the awards committee and the executive council of the society shall be final and binding.
- If in the opinion of the panel of judges, no contestant for an oration award scores 50% or above, there will be no oration award for that year.
- No person shall win this award more than once
Marfatia Award

RULES:
- For the paper to be considered for the award, it shall be necessary for the author to submit the full paper to the Chairperson, Awards Committee, by a date to be determined by the Council of the IPS. For the sake of uniformity of style the paper shall be prepared in accordance with the “Instructions to contributors” published in the Indian Journal of Psychiatry. Abstract of the paper (not more than 200 words) shall be enclosed with the paper.
- To be eligible for the award the paper must fulfill each of the following criteria.
- It must be a research paper based on work done in India. It must not have been published in a scientific journal or have been awarded any award of the IPS.
- The principal author must be a Life Fellow of the Society and at least 50% of all authors must be members of the IPS at the time of the submission of the paper.
- 60% marks will be for preparation and compilation of the manuscript and 40% marks will be for the presentation at the conference. A panel of 3 judges shall rate each paper, both for the written version and the presentation. To be eligible for presentation the manuscript must be assessed, to have scored more than 40% of the marks (i.e. 24 out of 60 or more). The best three papers only may be permitted to be presented at the conference due to constraints of time. This rule may be relaxed in unusual situation at the discretion of the Awards Committee with the approval of the Executive Council. The paper securing the highest total marks shall win the Award, provided it scores not less than 50% of the maximum marks. This is subject to adjudication and ratification by the awards committee and confirmation by the Executive Council of the IPS. In case of a tie the concerned papers will be declared joint winners.
- Authors of the award winning papers shall be considered to have won the award and will be issued certificates and will be eligible for the awards money. The money shall be handed over to the principal author for disbursement among the co-authors.
- Rules common to all IPS awards will also be applicable to this award.
Bhagwat Award

None of the authors or co-authors will be over 35 years of age on the specified day mentioned above. The contestants must enclose with their papers, their certificates of age as recorded in the school leaving certificate or equivalent records.
RULES:
- For any paper to be considered for the award, it shall be necessary for the author to submit the full paper to the Chairperson, Awards sub-committee, by a date determined by the council of the IPS. For the sake of uniformity of style the paper shall be prepared in accordance with the “Instructions to contributors” published in the Indian Journal of Psychiatry. The abstract of the paper (not more than 200 words) shall be enclosed with the pape’r.
- To be eligible for the award, the paper must fulfill each of the following criteria.
- It must be a research paper based on work done in India. It must not have been published in a scientific journal nor have been awarded any award of the IPS.
- The principal author and at least 50% of all authors must be members of the IPS at the time of the submission of the paper.
- A panel of judges shall rate the papers. Out of the full marks i.e. 100, 60% will be for preparation and compilation of the paper and 40% for its presentation at the conference. The paper securing highest total marks (out of 100) shall win the award subject to ratification by the awards committee and the executive council of the society. In case of a tie, the concerned papers will be declared joint winners. To win an award not less than 50% of the full marks must be obtained by a paper. To be eligible for presentation, the written version of the paper must secure at least 40% of the full marks allotted for the written version i.e. 24 out of 60.
- All authors of the award winning paper shall be considered to have won the award and will be issued certificates and will be eligible for the award money. The money will be handed over to the principal author for distribution among the co-authors.
- None of the judges appointed for this award, shall be contestants for this award. However, a judge is eligible to contest for any other award.
- Rules common to all IPS awards will also be applicable to this award.
Col. Kirpal Singh Award for Military / Industrial Psychiatry

RULES:
- For any paper to be considered for the award, it shall be necessary for the author to submit the full paper to the Chairperson, Awards Committee by a date determined by the council of the IPS. For the sake of uniformity of style the paper shall be prepared in accordance with the “Instructions to contributors” published in the Indian Journal of Psychiatry. The abstract of the paper (not more than 200 words) shall be enclosed with the paper.
- To be eligible for the award, the paper must fulfill each of the following criteria.
- It must be a research paper based on work done in India. It must not have been published in a scientific journal nor have been awarded any award of the IPS.
- The principal author and at least 50% of all authors must be members of the IPS at the time of the submission of the paper.
- The assessment of the manuscript and the presented version will be as per guidelines in rule (6) common to all awards of the IPS.
- All authors of the award winning paper shall be considered to have won the award and will be issued certificates and will be eligible for the award money. The money will be handed over to the principal author for disbursement among the co-authors.
- None of the judges appointed for this award, shall be contestants for this award. However, a judge is eligible to context for any other award.
The Poona Psychiatrists Association Awards I & II

RULES:
- For a paper to be considered for the award, it shall be necessary for the author to submit the reprints of the papers to the Chairperson, Awards Committee by a date determined by the council of the IPS. The first author shall also intimate to the Chairperson, Awards Committee his membership status in the society. For the PPA-II the principal author must enclose with his paper the certificate of his age as recorded in the school leaving certificate or equivalent records.
- To be eligible for the award, the paper, in addition to clause mentioned above, the applicant must fulfill each of the following criteria:
- It must be a research paper based on work done in India.
- The principal author and at least 50% of all authors must be members of the IPS at the time of publication of the paper, but, for PPA I award the Principal author must be a Life Fellow of IPS.
- A panel of judges shall rate the papers. The papers securing the highest total marks (out of 100) shall win the award, subject to ratification by the award committee and the Executive Council of the Society. In case of a tie, the concerned papers shall be declared the joint winners. To win an award not less than 50% of the full marks must be obtained by a paper. The manuscripts will be assessed as per guidelines laid down under the following headings:
- Topic, title, its relevance and methodology 20 marks
- Survey of literature, references, bibliography 20 marks
- Presentation of results and discussion 20 marks
- Conclusions and how far they are substantiated by the study 20 marks
- Clarity, lucidity, precision of language and overall elegance of the paper 20 marks
- All the authors of the award winning paper, shall be considered to have won the award and shall be issued the certificate and awarded the award money. The money will be handed over to the principal author(s) for distribution among the co-authors.
- All papers received for the awards, fulfilling the above, mentioned criteria will be eligible for competing for that year’s awards.
- None of the authors or co-authors shall be eligible to judge either of the two PPA awards.
- All papers published in a professional journal or book during the preceding two years shall be eligible to contest for the awards. The year will be calculated as July of one year to June of the following year. For example, to compete for the award of 1988, the paper must have been published at any time between July 1985 and June 1987.
- No more than two papers where a particular member appears as an author or co-author may be submitted for either award in a year.
The Bombay Psychiatric Society Silver Jubilee Year Award

RULES:
- For any paper to be considered for the award, it shall be necessary for the author to of the full paper to the Chairperson, Awards Committee, by a date determined by the council of the IPS. For the sake of uniformity of style the paper shall be prepared in accordance with the “instruction to contributors” published in the Indian Journal of Psychiatry. Abstract of the paper (not more than 200 words) shall be enclosed with the paper.
- To be eligible for the award, the paper must fulfill each of the following criteria:
- It must be a research paper based on work done in India; it must not have been published in a scientific journal nor have been awarded any award of IPS.
- The principal author and at least 50% of all authors must be members of the Indian Psychiatric Society of the same zone at the time of the conference.
- It shall be necessary for the author to submit to the Chairperson, Awards Committee, a letter from the Zonal President or Secretary certifying that his/her paper was adjudged the best paper at the respective zonal conference. This letter must be enclosed with the copies of the full paper.
- A panel of judges shall rate the papers. Out of the total marks i.e. 100%, 75% will be for preparation and compilation of paper and 25% for its presentation at conference. The paper securing the highest total marks (out of 100) shall win the award, subject to ratification by the award committee and the executive council of the society. In case of a tie the concerned papers will be declared the joint winners. To win an award not less than 50% of the full marks must be obtained by a paper. To be eligible for presentation, the written version of the paper must secure at least 40% of the full marks allotted for the written version (24 out of 60).
- All authors of the award winning paper shall be considered to have won the award and will be issued certificates and will be eligible fot the award money. The money will be handed over to the principal author for distribution among the co-authors
Dr. JKT Life time Achievement Award

RULES:
- The oration award will be declared one year in advance at every annual conference of the society.
- Name of any member of the society who has been fellow of the society for more than 20 years and has done exemplary work in the field of academics, research, social service to the cause of promotion of mental health should be considered. The name can be proposed by any other fellow member of the society. The proposal including six copies of the bio-data of the nominee must be submitted to the chairperson, Awards Committee by a date determined by the Executive Council of IPS. The proposal must be accompanied by a written consent of the nominee.
- A panel of judges shall rate the nominations. The nomination securing the highest total marks (out of 100) shall win the award, subject to ratification by the awards committee and the executive council of the society. In case of a tie, the concerned nominations shall be re-assessed by another panel of judges. To win an award not less than 50% of the full marks must be obtained by a nominee.
- The oration paper will become the property of the Indian Psychiatric Society and shall be published in the Indian Journal of psychiatry with the necessary editorial corrections. The speaker will pass on the oration paper to the Editor, Indian Journal of Psychiatry as soon as after the annual conference as possible for its publication in the journal.
- The speaker can choose any topic for the oration. He shall intimate the title of the oration to the chairperson awards committee at least three months prior to the conference.
- The speaker will be paid a lump-sum for the oration. He will also be awarded a suitable scroll.
- No person shall win the award more than once.
Professor K.C. Dube Poster Session I award

RULES:
- For a Poster paper to be considered for the award, it shall be necessary for the principal author to submit the abstract [maximum 300 words] of the poster paper to the Chairperson, Awards Committee by a date determined by the council of the IPS. The abstract should be structured and contain the aims/objectives, methodology, results, discussion and conclusion.
- The principal author shall also intimate to the Chairperson, Awards Committee his membership status in the society and membership numbers of all authors.
- The principal author and at least 50% of all authors must be members of the IPS at the time of submission of the poster paper. For the purpose of this award member means Life Fellow or Life ordinary member only.
- A panel of judges shall rate the poster papers at the time of the conference. The papers securing the highest total marks (out of 100) shall win the award, subject to ratification by the award committee. In case of a tie, the concerned papers shall be declared the joint winners. To win an award not less than 50% of the full marks must be obtained by a paper.
- The manuscripts will be assessed as per guidelines laid down under the following headings
- Topic, title, its relevance and methodology 20 marks
- Survey of literature, references, bibliography 20 marks
- Presentation of results and discussion 20 marks
- Conclusions and how far they are substantiated by the study 20 marks
- Clarity, lucidity, precision of language and overall elegance of the paper 20 marks
- All the authors of the award winning paper, shall be considered to have won the award and shall be issued the certificate and awarded the award money. The money will be handed over to the principal author(s) for distribution among the co-authors.
- All papers received for the award fulfilling the above mentioned criteria will be eligible for competing for that year’s award. However, a paper or substantially the same paper cannot be submitted to other awards of that year, and if found to be so the member will be debarred to contest for any of the awards of that year. Also, the paper or substantially the same paper should not have won any of the IPS awards during any of the previous years. The paper should not have been published in any of the journals. No more than two papers where a particular member appears as an author or co-author shall be submitted for this award in a year.
- A Submissions without above information or structured abstract will not be considered for the award.
- None of the authors or co-authors shall be eligible to be a judge for this award.
- The Organizing Secretary of the conference shall keep the Principal author informed about the date, time, place and modalities of the poster presentation.
Professor M. Murugappan Poster Session II award

RULES:
- For a Poster paper to be considered for the award, it shall be necessary for the principal author to submit the abstract [maximum 300 words] poster paper to the Chairperson, Awards Committee by a date determined by the council of the IPS.
- The abstract should be structured and contain the aims/objectives, methodology, results, discussion and conclusion.
- The principal author shall also intimate to the Chairperson, Awards Committee his membership status in the society and membership numbers of all authors. He/She shall enclose with his/her paper the copy of the certificate from the concerned Head of the department, present or past, mentioning the period of PG course under him/her, place and period of study.
- The principal author and at least 50% of all authors must be members of the IPS at the time of submission of the poster paper. For the purpose of this award member means Life Fellow or Life ordinary member only.
- A panel of judges shall rate the poster papers at the time of the conference. The papers securing the highest total marks (out of 100) shall win the award, subject to ratification by the award committee. In case of a tie, the concerned papers shall be declared the joint winners. To win an award not less than 50% of the full marks must be obtained by a paper. The posters will be assessed as per a) guidelines laid down under the following headings :
- Topic, title, its relevance and methodology 20 marks
- Survey of literature, references, bibliography 20 marks
- Presentation of results and discussion 20 marks
- Conclusions and how far they are substantiated by the study 20 marks Clarity, lucidity, precision of language and overall elegance of the paper 20 marks
- All the authors of the award winning poster, shall be considered to have won the award and shall be issued the certificate and awarded the award money. The money will be handed over to the principal author(s) for distribution among the co-authors.
- All papers received for the award fulfilling the above mentioned criteria will be eligible for competing for that year’s award. However, a paper or substantially the same paper can not be submitted to other awards of that year, and if found to be so the member will be debarred to contest for any of the awards of that year. Also, the paper or substantially the same paper should not have won any of the IPS awards during any of the previous years. The paper should not have been published in any of the journals. No more than two papers where a particular member appears as an author or co-author shall be submitted for this award in a year.
- Submissions without above documents and information or structured abstract will not be considered for the award.
- None of the authors or co-authors shall be eligible to be a judge for this award.
- The Organizing Secretary of the conference shall keep the Principal author informed about the date, time, place and modalities of the poster presentation.
Indian Psychiatric Society Young Psychiatrists Award

- Must be a member of IPS at the time of applying for the award.
- Must be working in India at the time of applying and making the scientific presentation for the award.
- Must be less than 35 years of age by the last date of submitting the application.
- A candidate can win this award only once in lifetime.
Requirements:
- The applicant will be required to submit the curriculum vitae outlining the following information:
- Qualifications, Present position and affiliations
- Additional qualifications, if any
- Publications in indexed and non indexed journals to be indicated separately with full citation (do not include publications which are published only as abstracts)
- Books and book chapters
- Details of conferences attended
- Presentations in National and International Conferences
- Awards received from scientific societies, academic institutes etc
- Other research activities
- Contribution to service and development of psychiatry in India
- Contribution to Indian Psychiatric Society
- Any other achievements
- A structured abstract, not exceeding 250 words of a scientific presentation based on the original research carried out by the candidate How will the award be adjudicated? A panel of 3 judges will shortlist 3-5 candidates on the basis of information provided by the candidates. The short listed candidates will be required to make their presentation based on the submitted abstract during the National Conference. The presentation will be evaluated by another set of 3 judges. A candidate has to score at least 50% marks to win the award. Distribution of marks:
- 50 marks for the curriculum vitae
- 20 marks for the abstract submitted
- 30 marks for the presentation:
- Books and book chapters
- 15 marks for scientific content including methodology, analysis, results and implications of the research
- 10 marks for Clarity, style and compactness of presentation, use of audiovisual techniques
- 5 marks for Response to points raised in discussion
New Awards

1. Shridhar Sharma Psychiatric Education Award
- The award will be declared one year in advance at every annual conference of the Society.
- Any life fellow of the society can propose the name of any other life fellow of the Society who has excelled as a teacher for undergraduate and post graduate students (Including DNB) of psychiatry in India of a medical college or medical institution. The nominee should have earned recognition in research and preferably administration at higher level e.g., Dean or equivalent, head of medical institution, Vice Chancellor or Director Medical Education etc.
- The proposal must be submitted to the Chairman Awards Committee before the stipulated date along with all connected documents and with the biodata. The proposal must be accompanied by a written consent of the nominee.
- The nomination shall be assessed by the following criteria
- Minimum 10 years of experience in post graduate psychiatric teaching out of which minimum 2 years as a head of department. 30 marks
- Research, publications (National & international) and awards: 30 marks
- Number of Post graduate students guided PhD/MD/ DNB/DPM 20 marks
- Administrative Experience 20marks
- A panel of three judges shall assess the nominations. The nominee securing the highest total marks shall win the award subject to securing a minimum of 60 marks.
- Any current office bearer (i.e., office bearers of the year in which the award is to be declared) of the society and the members of the Award Committee cannot compete for this award.
- The awardee will be paid a lump sum for the award and a suitable scroll.
- If no eligible nomination found in an year there will be no award for the relevant year
2. A.V. Shah Community Psychiatry Award
- The award will be declared one year in advance at every annual conference of the Society.
- Any life fellow of the society can propose the name of any other life fellow of the society who has worked and contributed significantly in the field of community psychiatry in India.
- the proposal must be submitted to the Chairman awards Committee by the stipulated date along with all connected documents and biodata accompanied by written consent by the nominee
- the nomination must be assessed by the following criteria:
- Has minimum 10 years of experience after postgraduation and seniority 20 marks
- Has contributed significantly to the growth and development community psychiatry in India in the form of field work, organizing seminars & conferences, public awareness programs, and public mental health activities 30 marks
- Conducted research on community psychiatry at national and international level Published papers in national and international journals, book chapters or books on community psychiatry and received awards. 30 marks
- Contribution to Indian Psychiatric Society and overall standing among fellow psychiatrists 20 marks
- A panel of judges shall assess the nominations. The nominee securing the highest total marks shall win the award subject to securing a minimum of 60 marks.
- Any current office bearer (i.e., office bearers of the year in which the award is to be declared) of the society and the member of the Award committee cannot compete for this award.
- The speaker will be paid a lumpsum for the award and a suitable scroll.
- If no eligible nomination found in an year there will be no award for the relevant year