"People have different levels of acceptance for medication because of their socio-cultural assumptions and prejudices," said Lakhanpaul, a professor of integrated community child health at University College London-Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health.
This year's three-day summit is held on the theme: "Is India's Health a Grand Challenge?"
The conclave will cover various aspects of public health, spending by governments and the approach of people towards health.
Sridhar Venkatapuram, a UK-based researcher and lecturer at Kings College London said, "Health is still not a pressing issue in India. The Union budget mentions allocations for health sector but does not go deeper into it. We are still one of the lowest spending countries on health sector.
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