Young Achievers Awards were conferred, and winners of the Half Marathon were honored, marking an inspiring close to the conference
Through 8 technical sessions, experts delved into the intricacies of research work
The international conference became a confluence of research, service, and social awareness: Dr. Sanjay Kaushik, Vice-Chancellor
Gurugram : The four-day International Conference on Mental Health, organized at Gurugram University, concluded successfully and with great dignity. This international event, focused on various dimensions of mental health, provided a powerful platform for research, practice, and public awareness. On this occasion, senior doctors from Acropolis Super Specialty Hospital—Dr. Prateek and Dr. Anu—were honored with the “Young Achievers Award” for their outstanding contributions to healthcare services.
In the competitive activities, winners of Best Paper, Best Poster, Best Reels, and Best Short Films were felicitated. Additionally, winners in the Half Marathon (men’s and women’s categories) were awarded certificates and prizes. Vice-Chancellor Dr. Sanjay Kaushik stated that during the conference, 8 technical sessions were held, where experts elaborated in detail on the nuances of research work, latest trends, and practical challenges.
A total of 410 students and researchers presented their research papers across the four days—an achievement in itself. In his address, Vice-Chancellor Dr. Sanjay Kaushik emphasized that mental health is now a global priority, and it is the university’s responsibility to provide concrete solutions to society through research and innovation.
He congratulated the conference convener Dr. Gayatri Raina, along with all participants, researchers, and organizers, for the successful event. The program was graced by the dignified presence of Registrar Dr. Sanjay Arora as the chief patron. He noted that such international conferences offer students a global perspective and give new direction to academic excellence.

