New Delhi : The International Film and Television Research Centre (IFTRC), under the leadership of Dr. Sandeep Marwah, President of IFTRC and Chancellor of AAFT University of Media and Arts, has announced the nomination of Dr. Roop Chand Sidana for the prestigious IFTRC Research Award in recognition of his extraordinary contribution to society through his pioneering work in psychiatry, mental health advocacy, and human-centered healthcare.Announcing the honour, Dr. Sandeep Marwah stated: “Dr. Roop Chand Sidana is not merely a distinguished psychiatrist; he is an institution in himself. For more than four decades, he has dedicated his life to healing minds, restoring dignity, and building a compassionate framework for mental healthcare in India. His remarkable journey from the roots of spirituality to the frontiers of healing makes him a true national treasure and a worthy recipient of the IFTRC Research Award.”
For 43 uninterrupted years, Dr. Roop Chand Sidana has stood among the most respected and influential psychiatrists in North India. Entering the field during a time when mental health remained heavily stigmatized, he embraced a mission that would define his life:
“No human being should suffer alone.” Throughout his distinguished career, Dr. Sidana has consistently translated this belief into action. His achievements include:
Pioneering the introduction of neuromodulation (rTMS) therapies in Rajasthan.Promoting community psychiatry long before it became a national healthcare priority.Delivering the prestigious Dr. N.N. Wig Oration, one of Indian psychiatry’s highest academic honours.Representing India at international psychiatric forums in Melbourne and Prague.Developing ethical, accessible, and dignity-centered models of psychiatric care.Conducting free psychiatric OPDs and outreach services for underserved communities.Leading addiction recovery initiatives, rural mental-health programs, and family-support interventions.Mentoring generations of psychiatrists who continue to shape the future of mental healthcare in India.His contribution extends far beyond medicine. He transformed psychiatry into a movement of empathy, proving that healing is not only about treating illness but about restoring hope, confidence, and human dignity.
Thousands of patients remember Dr. Sidana not only for his clinical expertise but for his kindness, patience, and unwavering commitment to humanity. He became a source of comfort for those battling emotional suffering, often treating individuals who lacked financial resources, family support, or hope. His practice became a sanctuary where compassion, ethics, and dignity remained non-negotiable values.
