Indore (Madhya Pradesh): The 73rd Annual Conference of the Neurological Society of India (NSICON 2025) continued in full splendour on its third day at the Brilliant Convention Centre, where more than 1,600 national and international experts gathered to exchange vital insights in neurosciences. Friday’s sessions centred on life-saving innovations, the impact of modern technology and the evolving landscape of neurosurgical education.

Organising Chairman Dr Vasant Dakwale said discussions on brain diseases, advanced treatment tools and patient care signalled India’s entry into a new era of neuroscience. Over 200 research papers were presented on critical subjects including brain tumours, epilepsy, movement disorders, neurovascular diseases, chemotherapy, and head and spine trauma. New studi

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