India's public health is rapidly changing as a result of changing socio-economic determinants, disease patterns,
nutrition and changing demographics. The 13th Annual Conference of the Indian Health Economics and Policy Association (IHEPA), in collaboration with IIT Mandi,
will discuss issues in health, nutrition and well-being with a focus on ageing, mental health and climate change. The conference will bring together researchers,
policymakers and practitioners to exchange views through oral presentations in addition to keynote addresses from leading experts.
The discussions will focus on evidence-based policy, programme evaluation, innovative financing, technology and multisectoral collaborations
aimed at advancing inclusive, equitable and sustainable health systems across the lifespan.
Nestled in the Sivalik Range of the Himalayas, away from the bustle of metropolises, IIT Mandi stands tall as a pillar of excellence,
combining the beautiful location of Kamand with its technological prowess, creating an institution where brilliant, creative people come
together to learn, work and play. IIT Mandi is a prominent institute among the eight new IITs started in 2008-2009 and is making strong strides to
be among those which offer world-class education.
The main campus of IIT Mandi is situated in the forested hills of the Kamand valley on the banks
of the river Uhl, a tributary of the river Beas. IIT Mandi is approximately 20 kilometres away from Mandi town. The usual travel route to Mandi is via
Chandigarh from Delhi. The nearest airports to Mandi are Kullu (56 km), Dharamshala (130 km) & Chandigarh (200 km).
The conference will cover following abstract themes, but not limited to:
◆ Child Health and Nutrition: Achievements and Emerging Priorities |
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◆ Adolescent Health and Wellbeing: Addressing Gaps in Policy and Practice |
◆ Maternal and Reproductive Health: Progress, Policies, and Future Challenges |
◆ Evaluation of Health Policies and Programmes |
◆ Health Systems Strengthening and Innovations |
◆ Healthcare Financing and Nutrition Financing |
◆ Wellbeing and Mental Health Outcomes: Measurements and Determinants |
◆ Ageing, Geriatric Health and Public Policy |
◆ Climate Change and Health |
◆ Social Determinants of Health and Nutrition |
◆ Sustainable Development Goals and Targets |
◆ Universal Health Coverage: Bridging Gaps for All Age Groups |
◆ Digital Health and Technological Innovations: Opportunities for Inclusive Care |
◆ Future Directions: Building Integrated Pathways for Health and Wellbeing |
There will be two pre-conference workshops, spanning over two days, which will be held in parallel sessions. Each workshop will be limited to 25 participants and will be conducted by leading experts as resource persons. The workshop will be conducted on 10 and 11 December 2025 at IIT Mandi. The themes for the workshop are as follows:
The authors should submit an extended abstract (900-1000 words). The full-length paper will be submitted by the authors upon selection of the abstract before the given date.
Opening of the submission of extended abstracts: | 10 September 2025 |
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Deadline for abstract submission: | 25 September 2025 |
Notification of acceptance of abstract: | 10 October 2025 |
Full-length paper submission deadline: | 15 November 2025 |
Last date of payment of registration fee (early bird): | 20 October 2025 |
Last date of payment of registration fee: | 30 October 2025 |
Pre-conference workshop dates: | 10-11 December 2025 |
Conference dates: | 12-13 December 2025 |
The conference invites extended abstracts based on original research. Abstracts should be limited to a maximum of 900–1000 words, and include the following sections: Introduction, Methods, Results, and Conclusion (references are excluded from the word limit).
Full-length papers should adhere to the journal template, which will be made available on the conference webpage shortly.
At least one author of each accepted paper/abstract must register in order for the submitted work to be included in the conference for presentations. Registration fees include food and accommodation for the conference days, conference gala dinner, and the registration kit. Registration for the conference is mandatory for all.
Category | Early Bird | Late Registration |
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IHEPA Members | ₹ 3,000/- | ₹ 4,000/- |
Non-members | ₹ 4,000/- | ₹ 5,000/- |
On-the-spot Registration (Attendee, without accommodation) | ₹ 3,000/- |
Participants may submit their accommodation preference while submitting their registration form. Hostel accommodation is complementary with the registration fee. Guest house accommodation will be booked on a payment basis (if available) as per the institute norms. As we have a limited number of guest rooms, only a few people can be accommodated based on first-come, first-served.
Guest House page: https://guesthouse.iitmandi.ac.in/
More Information on booking may be provided after confirmation of your participation.
Travel Support: Travel allowance is subject to the availability of funds.Kindly indicate white submmitting the abstracts if you need the travel support. Selected participants will be notified regarding travel allowance at a later stage, if we are successful in securing funds.
Director, IIT Mandi
Conference President
Vice President (IHEPA)
Secretary (IHEPA)
Joint Secretary (IHEPA)
Joint Secretary (IHEPA)
Treasurer (IHEPA)
GC Member (IHEPA)
GC Member (IHEPA)
GC Member (IHEPA)
GC Member (IHEPA)
University of Mumbai
Jamia Millia Islamia
Faculty Coordinators:
(Convener) IIT Mandi
IIT Mandi
IIT Mandi
IIT Mandi
Staff Coordinators:
JA, SHSS, IIT Mandi
JLA(T), SHSS, IIT Mandi
Office Attendant, SHSS, IIT Mandi
Student Coordinators:
PhD Scholar, SHSS, IIT Mandi
PhD Scholar, SHSS, IIT Mandi
PhD Scholar, SHSS, IIT Mandi
PhD Scholar, SHSS, IIT Mandi
PhD Scholar, SHSS, IIT Mandi
PhD Scholar, SHSS, IIT Mandi
PhD Scholar, SHSS, IIT Mandi
Mandi is well connected by road. One can reach Mandi by a 6 hour road journey from Chandigarh that is at distance of 200 km. Regular Volvo overnight bus service is also available from ISBT (Kashmiri Gate), New Delhi to Mandi. The journey takes 10-12 hours. Shimla, Pathankot, Dharamsala, Kullu and Manali are all connected to Mandi by road. Mandi is situated at the centre of Himachal Pradesh. All buses passing from north to south and from east to west in Himachal Pradesh touch Mandi.
The nearest airport is Bhuntar (Kullu) about 57 km from IIT Mandi Campus. Flights are available from New Delhi and Chandigarh (subject to weather conditions).
The nearest railway stations are Joginder Nagar and Shimla by narrow gauge train, Chandigarh and Kalka by broad gauge train which are connected by regular bus service to Mandi. From Pathankot the narrow-gauge railway connects Joginder Nagar, which is 55 km from Mandi via road.
The complete information of Himachal tourist places can be explored at https://himachaltourism.gov.in.
However, following are the few tourist spots nearby Mandi town/IIT Mandi campus.
Dr. Ramna Thakur
ihepa13@iitmandi.ac.in
School of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS), IIT Mandi, North Campus.