Based on the recommendations of the Department --related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Health arid Family Welfare, amendments to the National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro-Sciences, Bangalore Bill, 2010 has been approved by the Union Cabinet in Parliament for its enactment and also move the official amendments with the changes of drafting or consequential nature as may be suggested by the Legislative Department.
The following are the salient features of the proposed amendments:
(a) No change in Clause 4 (Incorporation of Institute) of the Bill is proposed in view of legal advice obtained from the Department of Legal Affairs.
(b) As regards Clause 5 (Composition of the Institute), it is proposed that:
- The President of the Institute shall be nominated by the Central Government from among the members other than the Director of the Institute.
- The Institute shall consist of the Chief Secretary or his nominee, not below the rank of Secretary, to the Government of Karnataka, ex-officio.
- The Institute shall consist of the following members namely:
- Seven persons of whom one shall be non-medical scientist representing the Indian Science Congress Association and one each from biological, behavioural and physical sciences of repute from any university to be nominated by the Central Government in such manner as may be prescribed;
- Four representatives of medical faculty of Indian universities of whom one shall be from NIMHANS to be nominated by the Central Government in such manner as may be prescribed;
Previously, In October 2010 the Cabinet approved
- declaring NIMHANS as an institution of national importance on the lines of AIIMS/ PGIMLR. and
- introduction of NIMHANS. Bangalore Bill. 2010 in Parliament with such modifications of drafting nature as may be considered necessary.
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