KIIT plans an autism center at KIMS

July 8th, 2007

Pragativadi reports that the KIIT foundation plans to establish an autism center at KIMS (Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences). Following are some excerpts from that report.

The workshop was inaugurated by Prof Nalini Menon, head of Rainbow Centre for Autism, Bangalore.

In his opening address, chancellor of KIIT University, Dr Achyut Samant said that KIMS would soon have a modern centre for treatment and research on autism to be set up under able guidance of Menon.

Stating that a majority of the patients from Orissa have to go to Bangalore for the treatment of this disorder, Dr Samant said that the proposed autism centre at KIMS would be immensely beneficial for the patients as we as researchers in the field.

Addressing the workshop, Prof Menon said that Autism is not localised in India but prevalent in all parts of the world.

In his speech, Dr Kailash Chandra Panda, former principal of the Regional Institute of Education, said that autism is a pervasive developmental neurological disorder, which is detectable from age of three onwards in affected children.

The proposed autism center at KIMS would be the first of its kind in the state, he informed.

Entry Filed under: Bhubaneswar-Cuttack-Puri- Khurda area (1),KIIT Deemed University Bhubaneswar,Medical, nursing and pharmacy colleges

11 Writeup

  • 1. nice movement by mr samanta..  |  July 10th, 2007 at 10:30 pm

    the same was a need of the hour in Orissa,

    it is alo helpful for the Secial educators like me who in tun will be benefitted by exposing to various levels of AUTISTIC disdorders.

  • 2. padmanathan  |  April 7th, 2008 at 9:53 pm

    Nice step taken by KIMS for serving Autism children

  • 3. BIDHU BHUSAN ROY  |  May 3rd, 2009 at 5:04 pm

    Dear Sir

    I have only son, who is suffering from Mild Autistic sympton getting treatment at Baroda and Bangalore. Now I got transferred to Bhubaneswar pl advice in this regard to get better treatment also he is study in STD II is there any school at Bhubaneswar where he can continue his study

    Regards

    B. B. Roy

  • 4. Meenakshi P Panda (occupational therapist)  |  October 19th, 2009 at 5:24 pm

    this is an excellent step taken by KIMS. this type of centers are very much required in a state like Orissa where people have little knowledge about Autism & they have to travel to delhi & bangalore to get their child treated.

    this center will definitely proves to be beneficial to all the occupational therapists of the state, who in turn will get good exposure.

    regards,
    meenakshi panda
    MOT (paediatric)
    New Delhi

  • 5. Rajat Mohanty  |  January 8th, 2010 at 5:24 pm

    Mr. Samant,
    Nice to hear that You are going to have a Autism Centre at Bhubaneswar. My son Ratik is a Autistic Child.There not much facility available.Normally these children need more of vocationall,speech and more importantly personalised attension for each child suffering from autism. There are around 48 children I know who are with autism. We have a Autism parent association.We do llok up to you who can bring the ray of light for these Godly Children. Please inform on the proceeding of your noble cause.

  • 6. SATYAJIT SAMANTARAY  |  April 2nd, 2010 at 4:58 pm

    SIR,
    I AM FROM KEONJHAR. MY SON IS AN AUTISTIC CHILD HE NEEDS THERAPIES .I WANT TO PROVIDE HIM BUT THERAPPY FACILITY IS NOT AVAILABLE IN KEONJHAR.
    I WANT SOME PROFESSIONAL RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS, WHERE HE CAN BE TREND BY OCCUPATION AND BEHAVIOR.
    REGARDS
    SATYAJIT SAMANTARAY
    BANIAPAT
    KEONJHAR
    ORISSA
    MOBILE NO- 9438444433

  • 7. Jogendra Kumar Mahapatra  |  July 14th, 2010 at 8:04 pm

    Sir,

    I am from Tangi,Khurda. My son is 6yrs of age. He is mild autistic child. I want some autistic residential schools in Bhubaneswar for modification of his speech & behavior.

    Regds
    Jogendra Kumar Mahapatra
    Tangi, Khurda
    Orissa.
    Mob.99387 19697

  • 8. Arun Kishore Das  |  February 10th, 2011 at 5:31 pm

    Respected Mr. Achyut Samant,

    Glad to know that your sincere effort to put your well wishes for AUTISTIC children by promoting an Institute for such causes. My son who is 11 years old is also autistic needs education in a specially trained teachers. So I am lookinf forward for such noble cause.

    Regards
    Arun das

  • 9. DURGA PRASAD MISHRA  |  May 14th, 2011 at 11:38 am

    Respected sir,
    Myself DURGAPRASAD MISHRA(Occupational Therapist,NIRTAR).I came to know about this centre through our institute’s notice board.Really this is a great step.
    As autism comes under pervasive developmental disorder(PDD) that means constant & intense,and also there is limitations of many aspects of behavior,communication along with social interaction skills.Besides this abnormalities of sensory processing,perceptual processing,etc. may be present.Hence this needs to be addressed according to the problem gained through proper assessment & accordingly intervention plan can be formulated.
    Through autism center this steps can became reality.thus many child having autism,sensory integration problem,sensory processing disorder ,etc can be benifited .
    Regards
    DURGAPRASAD MISHRA
    BOT(SVNIRTAR,OLATPUR,CUTTACK)

  • 10. Sampath kumar  |  October 10th, 2012 at 3:54 pm

    Sir,
    My Son is 8 yrs old suffering with mild Autism. With this he is not able to communicate any thing and even he doesnt talk.
    He will understand little things but not all.
    Suggest the remedy

  • 11. jyotsna misra  |  February 19th, 2013 at 10:18 pm

    My nephew Abhishek is 18 years .he is autistic .He can communicate with the family members in his own way mostly for his necessity .his speech is not very clear . he has a taste for music and sings in tune .
    Has the autism centre started in KIITS as it has been announced in 2007.

    We would like to take my nephew to ur centre.


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