Governance
Constitution
Rules & Regulations of the Bangalore Neurological Society
Name & Registered Office
The Society shall be called the "Bangalore Neurological Society" (BNS). The registered office of the Society shall be in Bangalore, Karnataka, India.
Aims & Objectives
Promote and advance knowledge in the neurological sciences among members
Organise CME programmes, symposia, workshops, and conferences
Foster collaboration among neurologists, neurosurgeons, and neuroscientists
Guard the professional interests and honour of members
Promote unity and fellowship among members of the neurological community
Take measures to promote neuroscience research and publication
Manage and administer the funds of the Society
Affiliate with national and international neurological organisations
Maintain a non-profit status for the promotion of neuroscience
Membership Categories
Full Membership
Open to registered medical practitioners with postgraduate qualifications in Neurology, Neurosurgery, Neuropathology, Neurophysiology, Neuroradiology, or allied neurosciences practicing in Bangalore.
Life Membership
Full members may convert to Life membership upon payment of the prescribed fee. Life members enjoy all privileges of Full membership in perpetuity.
Annual Membership
For qualified practitioners on a year-to-year basis, subject to annual subscription payment.
Associate Membership
For residents, fellows, and allied health professionals in neuroscience, with limited voting rights.
Subscription Fees
Fees are subject to revision by the Executive Committee as deemed necessary.
Rights & Privileges of Members
- Attend all meetings and academic programmes of the Society
- Vote at General Body meetings (Full and Life members)
- Stand for election to the Executive Committee (Full and Life members)
- Receive newsletters, announcements, and publications of the Society
- Participate in CME programmes at member rates
Executive Committee
The Society shall be governed by an Executive Committee comprising elected office bearers and members.
Meetings
Monthly Meetings
Held on the first Saturday of every month for clinical case presentations and academic discussions.
Annual General Body Meeting
Once a year to elect office bearers and review the activities and accounts of the Society.
Executive Committee Meetings
As required, at least quarterly, to manage the affairs of the Society.
Amendments
Amendments to this Constitution may be made at a General Body meeting provided that notice of the proposed amendment has been given to members at least 30 days in advance, and the amendment is passed by a two-thirds majority of members present and voting.
For the complete official constitution document, contact the secretariat at [email protected].