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  • NDMC aims to generate
    consolidated estimates
    of disease burden and the overall effect
    of policy interventions on the population

News @ NDMC

  • 4 May 2026: Artificial Intelligence in Health Research: From Discovery to Delivery
  • 17 April 2026: Visit by Shri. Nikhil Gajraj, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
  • 24 March 2026: Regional stakeholder meeting : Digital Health for NCD Surveillance and Universal Health Coverage

Upcoming Events/Workshops @ NDMC

  • 25-26 March, 2026: Roundtable discussion on diabetes modelling.
  • 25 March 2026: Talk by Dr. S. V. Madhu on “Strategies for Prevention of Type 2 Diabetes and its Complications”.
  • 25 March 2026: Talk by Dr. Nikhil Tandon on “Technology and Task-Sharing: A Strategic Approach for Managing Diabetes”.
  • 26 March 2026: Talk by Dr. Ashok Das on “Diabetes, Hypertension, Heart and Kidney - The Deadly Quartet”.
  • 26 March 2026: Talk by Dr. V. Mohan on “Epidemiology of Diabetes in India and its Subtypes”.
  • 8 April 2026: Invited talk by Dr. Manjunath Shankar, Senior Policy Advisor, Centre for Social and Economic Progress.
  • 20 - 23 April 2026: 3rd Tuberculosis India - Modelling Interest Group (TB-MIG) workshop.

National Disease Modelling Consortium (NDMC)

The National Disease Modelling Consortium (NDMC) is a unique national effort to model various diseases. Established in 2022, NDMC is anchored in the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, and represents a group of modellers from across the country. NDMC aims to generate consolidated estimates of disease burden and the overall effect of policy interventions on the population.

Our Vision

To establish a national centre for cutting edge research to understand disease dynamics and propose policy interventions for disease control. Our research will equip public health officers with optimal strategies to strengthen immunisation coverage and advance disease control and elimination efforts at the national and sub-national levels.

Our Research Currently Focuses on
Four Disease Areas