The mental hospital remains a part of cultural discourse throughout the history of India.
In 1962, amid the India-China conflict, panic gripped Tezpur after Nehru’s mistaken ‘fall of Assam’ announcement. Civil surgeon Nani Bordoloi stayed behind, freed mental hospital inmates, ran the radio station, and later earned a Padma Shri for his courage.
In 1934 at Ranchi’s Indian Mental Hospital, Major Jal Dhunjibhoy staged a mock Governor General’s visit to coax a depressed patient to eat. The hospital also kept meticulous farm records, hosted cricket matches, and organised jatras and magic shows—now largely forgotten