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Nandini Mundkur
Born (1952-05-08) 8 May 1952 (age 72)
EducationMaulana Azad Medical College Delhi
Years active1986-present
Known forEarly Childhood Intervention
Child Development
Medical career
ProfessionDevelopmental Paediatrics
Sub-specialtiesDevelopmental Disorders
AwardsManthan Asia award in 2008
Rotary Excellence Award award in 1998
Ashoka Fellowship Award in 1986
Sathya Gupta Award in 1978


Dr Nandini Mundkur is one of India’s developmental paediatricians who has done pioneering work in the field of early diagnosis and intervention services for developmental disorders

Life and career

Born in a traditional Tamilian household in the year 1952, she completed her MBBS from Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi in 1972. She completed her MD (Doctor of Medicine) in Paediatrics in 1977 from the same college. She practiced as a paediatrician during her early career while pursuing a keen interest in the field of developmental studies. She underwent a course in Vojta’s Early Diagnosis and Therapy Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page). in Oct 1989. She is also a Fellow o f American Academy of Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (FAACP and DM).

Contributions

She spearheaded the awareness-building and creation of early intervention tools in the field of developmental paediatrics in India.
She founded the Centre for Child Disabilities and Diseases [1] in the year 2006. The centre has been treating children with a wide range of developmental problems in areas of physical, mental, language, and learning abilities, from birth to adolescence. The centre also runs a school that practices early intervention services for children.
Dr Nandini Mundkur is the director of International Children’s Peace Council (ICPC) [2] and her current work in ICPC involves working in Social Emotional Learning programs for children across the country.
As a director at the Sackhumvit Trust, [3] she has undertaken a program “Learn Math with Fun“ via satellite [4] for children across rural Karnataka (India).


Awards and Recognition

Sathya Gupta Award for Social Pediatrics – 1978 [5]
Ashoka Fellowship for Social Entrepreneurship – 1986
Desha Snehi award for Dedicated Service towards the Welfare of Children –1996 [6]
Rotary Excellence Award for Child Care – 1998
Women Achievers Award by Bangalore City Ladies Circle on International Women’s day -2002
Listed as an Indian Genius by the Week Magazine in 2008
Manthan Asia award for teaching math to rural children in Karnataka via satellite - 2008[7]

Projects Undertaken

Dr Nandini Mundkur was a key contributor to the PICAN - PARC Indo-Canada Autism NetworkCite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).


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