2013 student strike MPhil and PhD students of Central Institute of Psychiatry (CIP) went on an indefinite dharna demanding immediate recognition of the courses by Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI). RCI had de-recognised the programmes in 2009 for not having adequate number of Professors. Other courses also lacked qualified staff, which raised serious concerns about the quality of Mental Health Professional Training. The pioneer institute in mental health has not had a qualified permanent professor in Department of Clinical Psychology and Department of social work since last 20 years. The other factors which bought about the strike were discrimination, harassment and exploitation of the students. CIP neglected the Ranchi High Court Verdict-2008 to appoint professors in various departments.
Mass breakout of patients In September 1984, the
Press Trust of India reported that 460 patients out of over a thousand patients in CIP had escaped from the premises. They were able to do so because all the staff had gone on strike, due to low pay. Even after a week had passed, close to 100 patients were still missing and still had to be located. After the incident,
The Times of India reported the poor conditions of the hospital. It said that many of the patients were half-starved and in poor health, had skin diseases and diarrhea. It also alleged that the two meals served daily reeked of urine.
The Times also stated in a later report that the medical superintendent of the hospital, Durga Bhagal, was charged by the
state government of incompetence and mismanagement. Bhagal denied that there was unusually higher mortality rates within the hospital. This mass break out of patients occurred in RINPAS which is under the state government. CIP never had any such mass escape. Bhagal never worked in CIP as a superintendent. He held that post in RINPAS
Detention of Chinese prisoner of war In August 2000, the
AFP picked up news by the
South China Sunday Morning Post which reported that two chinese military officers from the
Sino-Indian War in 1962, were there held since 1965, after they were charged of
espionage. The Indian Home Affairs Minister said that he was not aware of the detention. The individuals were
Yang Chen, a
fighter pilot and
Shih Liang, a
flight officer. The
CIP staff claimed after their recovery from
schizophrenia these two individuals remained there because they had nowhere to go.
The Daily Telegraph, London then reported that these two individuals would be returned to
China after 35 years of negligence from both the Chinese Embassy and the Indian Home Ministry. The two individuals, as per the account of Dr. Nizamie, were civilians who has crossed over inadvertently as a consequence of their psychosis.
Patient suicides In August 2005,
The Telegraph reported that at least three individuals from the beginning of the year had committed suicide while being admitted. Unnamed sources from CIP told the newspaper that there was a severe manpower shortage within the hospital. It said that the patient:staff ratio in CIP was 40:1 compared to the recommended 5:1. The allegation of understaffing was refuted by the director of CIP, S. Haque Nizami. ==Helpline==