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The 27th Annual Conference of East Zone Academy of PediatricThe 27th Annual Conference of The 27th Annual Conference of East Zone Academy of PediatricEast Zone Academy of PediatricThe 27th Annual Conference of East Zone Academy of Pediatric
& 20th Annual Conference of Jharkhand State of Pediatrics
(Regd. No. : 9090/163/2018-2019)&
Annual Conference of IAP Jamshedpur Branch
Conference Secretariate : 169, New Baradwari, Sakchi,
Jamshedpur-831001
Jharkhand
E-mail : [email protected]
Mob : 9835167975, 9204657193, 9431172134
4th & 5th December 2021 4th & 5th December 2021 4th & 5th December 2021 4th & 5th December 2021 4th & 5th December 2021 4th & 5th December 2021 Venue : The Wave International
NH-33, Jamshedpur
Dear colleagues
Greetings from the Organizing Committee of the 27th East Zone PEDICON
We are pleased to announce that IAP, Jharkhand, is organizing the 27th East Zone PEDICON.
It is our pleasure to invite you all to the 27th Annual conference of the East Zone Academy of Pediatrics to be held
on December 4th & 5th 2021 at Jamshedpur, Jharkhand.
This conference will provide an ideal platform to learn evidence based pediatrics, sharing experiences and
meeting eminent national faculty. It will be an opportunity to update and keep oneself up to date with recent
advances in the field of pediatrics and its various sub specialties.
The conference will feature workshops, scientific sessions & award paper session.
Jharkhand, land of Birsa Munda, is well known for its rich cultural heritage, waterfalls, wild life and dense forest
cover. Jamshedpur, 'The Steel City' named after the industrialist, Jamshetji Tata, is the largest city in Jharkhand.
Jamshedpur is connected to all major cities by rail and road.
Jamshedpur is famous for its various tourist destinations. Jubilee park, situated in the heart of the city, is a must
visit place. It houses the beautiful Laser show, Zoological Park known for its Safari Park where animals roam
freely and the kids' entertainment area Nicco Park. Hilltop Bhuvaneshwari Temple established by a Tamil priest,
Mr. Rangarajan, is the highest point in Jamshedpur, from where one can view the entire city. Dalma Wildlife
Sanctuary, situated around the Dalma Hills, is spread over 193 sq. km of forests. The elephants, barking deer,
sloth bear and porcupines roam freely in the dense forest.
The organizing committee hopes to make this a memorable event for all to cherish. We look forward to welcome
you at Jamshedpur in December 2021.
We request you to acknowledge and confirm your participation in East Zone PEDICON 2021,
Jamshedpur.
With Warm Regards,
Dr. Krishna Kumar Chaudhary
)(Organising Chairperson
9835192991
Dr. Asit Kumar Mishra - 9204657193
Dr. Joy Bhaduri - 9431172134
Dr. Rajendra Kumar Agarwal
(Deputy Organising Chairperson)
9835167975
Dr. Sitesh Das
(Treasurer)
9431184084(Organising Secretaries)
EXECUTIVE BODY OF EAST ZONE ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS
Vice President
Dr. Sudip Dutta
Dr. N S Kameshore
Atanu Bhadra
President
Dr. Arup Roy
Vice President (CIAP East Zone)
Secretary Joint Secretary
Dr. Jaydeep Choudhury
Treasurer
Atanu Bhadra
Editor-in-Chief Co-Editor
Dr. Jaydeb Ray Dr. Rupam Das
Advisors EB-Member
Dr. Ksh Chourjit Singh
Dr. Gadadhar Sarangi
Dr. Ritabrata Kundu
Dr. Parthasaraty Chakraborty
Dr. Nigam P Narain
Scientific Committee, Chairperson
Dr. Nihar Ranjan Das
Scientific Committee, Members
Constitution Review Committe
President EZAP
Secretary EZAP
Dr. Ksh Chourjit Singh
Dr. Arup Roy
Dr. Santanu Deb
Dr. Gadadhar Sarangi
Dr. Indranil Chowdhury
Dr. Mrutunjay Dash
Dr. Joy Bhadhuri
Dr. Tunu Gadi
Dr. Debajit Sharma
Dr. Binod Kumar Singh
Dr. Rajeev Sharan
Dr. Ch Shyamsundar Singh
Dr. Himesh Barman
Dr. John Malsawma
Dr. L Apong
Dr. Narayan Prasad Modi
Dr. Ashish Pradhan
Dr. Mrinal Das
Dr. Sumantra Sarkar
Dr. Takop Zirdo
Dr. Dimong Padung
Dr. Nitya Choudhury Hojai
Dr. Rita Panyang
Dr. A K Jaiswal
Dr. Saroj Kumar
Dr. Dharma Veer
Dr. Rajesh Kumar
Dr. H Jashobanta Singh
Dr. Y Rameshwor Singh
Dr. Hunsi Giri
Dr. Rosina Ksoo
Dr. Lalchhuankimi
Dr. Lalmalsawmi Hmar
Dr. Toknuho Chishi
Dr. Akumtoshi
Dr. Bijoy Kr Panigrahi
Dr. Sebaranjan Biswal
Dr. Bijoy Tamang
Dr. Nedup Doma Bhutia
Dr. Tapash Ghosh
Dr. Gopa Chatterjee
Dr. Subroto Chakrabartty
Dr. Madhumita Nandi
Patrons
Dr. B. R. Master
Dr. S. Bhattacharya
Dr. Manoj Kumar
Dr. Atul Shrivastava
Dr. S. P. Jha
Dr. Sanjoy Sarkar
Dr. D. K. Ganguly
Dr. Bani Deb
Dr. Geetha Jaganath
Dr. Smriti Nath
Dr. Unmesh Luktuke
Dr. Arup Roy
Dr. Shyama Saikia
Dr. Jaydeep Choudhury
Dr. Atanu Bhadra
Dr. Dharma Veer
Dr. Rajesh Kumar
Dr. Takop Zirdo
Dr. Nitya K Chowdhury
Advisors
Dr. Anil Kumar Jaiswal
Dr. Jashobanta Singh
Dr. Hunsi Giri
Dr. Lalchhuankimi
Dr. Tokuho L Chishi
Dr. Shantisena Mishra
Dr. Bijoy Tamang
Dr. Tapas Ghosh
Dr. Subroto Chakrabartty
Finance Committee Reception & Registration
Dr. Mithilesh Kumar (Chairman)
Dr. K. R. Hansdah
Dr. P. K. Dey
Dr. Abhishek
Dr. Santosh Kumar Singh
Dr. Ajay Mishra
Dr. Preeti Srivastava (Chairman)
Dr. Priya Amitabh
Dr. Rakhi Singh
Dr. Priti Singh
Dr. Binita Nancy Khalko
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Organising Chairperson Deputy Organising Chairperson
Organising Secretaries Treasurer
Dr. Krishna Kumar Chaudhary Dr. Rajendra Kumar Agarwal
Dr. Sitesh DasDr. Asit Kumar Mishra
Dr. Joy Bhaduri
Hospitality Catering
Dr. Arindam Mohanty (Chairman)
Dr.(Capt.) N. N. Jha
Dr. Pradeep Kumar Sinha
Dr. Rajesh Kumar
Dr. Shubhajit Banerjee (Chairman)
Dr. V. S. P. Sinha
Dr. Ratan Soren
Dr. Amit Kumar
Transport & Accomodation Trade & Exihibition
Dr. Sanjay Tanti (Chairman)
Dr. Ratan Kumar
Dr. Samir Kumar
Dr. Atif Hassan
Dr. Ajay Raj (Chairman)
Dr. Abhishek Mundu
Dr. Prabha Kiran Deogam
Dr. Ehteshamul Hassan
Digital Media
Dr. Sunil K Singh
Dr. Simple Shalini Minz
Dr. G. K.singh
Cultural Gift & Momento
Dr. Ashish Roy (Chairman)
Dr. Mitrabhanu
Dr. Gaurav Dutta
Dr. Ekta Agarwal
Dr. Shyamlal Murmu (Chairman)
Dr. Soumyo Ghosh
Dr. Khushbu Malhotra
Dr. Sunita Rai
Media & Press Venue & Stage Management
Dr. Akhouri Mintu Sinha (Chairman)
Dr. N. K. Sinha
Dr. Anjani Bhushan Kumar
Dr. Vijay Kumar
Dr. Arvind Kumar Arya (Chairman)
Dr. Deepshikha Rani
Dr. Nisha Choudhary
Dr. Ruchi Jha
Scientific Committee Souvenir, Workshop & Papers
Dr. Kumar Diwakar (Chairman)
Dr. Vivek Sharma
Dr. Deepshikha
Dr. Md Waseem Uddin
Dr. Shikha Swaroop
Dr. Rajeev Sharan (Chairman)
Dr. Pankaj Kumar Gupta
Dr. Sandeep Jhajra
Dr. Bhupendra Kumar Gupta
Dr. Matin Ahmad Khan
T H E M ET H E M E
Taking Pediatrics to the roots:This comprehensive theme for the 27th annual conference of the East Zone Academy of Pediatrics and the 20th Jharkhand State Pedicon, aims to serve two purposes-
Take super speciality pediatrics to the community pediatrician in a simplified form and extend the reach of good paediatric care to the lowest strata of society.
Good pediatric care for the super r ich urban chi ld and his less fortunate cousins in the remote villages, can be so different, and yet, all have an equal right to it. Hence, PEDIATRICS FOR ALL.
IAP, over the years, has been striving t o d e l i ve r g o o d , e t h i c a l a n d affordable pediatric care to the farthest corners of our country and the poorest and most neglected of our children.
Pediatrics For All
Pedicon with a difference. Academics in the lap of nature, with green initiatives. As was taught,
inculcated and incorporated into the young, innocent and nascently receptive minds of the pupils of our
ancient gurukuls; the concept of living in harmony with mother nature and cause her no harm, we
believe, is the very basis for handing over a beautiful world to our children and theirs, as was given to us
by God and our ancestors.
Good paediatric care for the super rich urban child and his less fortunate cousins in the remote villages,
can be so different, and yet, all have an equal right to it.
THE GURUKUL
TATA GROUP : FOUNDER & CHAIRMEN
Pramatha Nath Bose (1855–1934) was a pioneering Indian geologist and paleontologist. ... He is credited with the discovery of petroleum in Assam and the setting up of the first soap factory in India and was instrumental in the setting up of Jamshedpur by writing to J. N. Tata about the rich iron ore reservesBorn: 12 May 1855Geologist
Birsa Munda (15 November 1875 – 9 June 1900) was an Indian tribal
freedom fighter, religious leader, and folk hero who belonged to the
Munda tribe. He spearheaded a tribal religious Millenarian movement
that arose in the Bengal Presidency (now Jharkhand) in the late 19th
century, during the British Raj, thereby making him an important figure in
the history of the Indian independence movement. The revolt mainly
concentrated in the Munda belt of Khunti, Tamar, Sarwada and Bandgaon.
His portrait hangs in the Indian Parliament Museum; he is the only tribal
leader to have been so honored.
Sidhu Murmu and Kanhu Murmu were the leader of the
Santhal rebellion (1855–1856), the rebellion in present-day
Jharkhand and Bengal (Purulia and Bankura) in eastern India
against both the British colonial authority and the corrupt
zamindari system.
Santals lived in and depended on forests. In 1832, the British
demarcated the Damin-i-koh region in present day
Jharkhand and invited Santhals to settle in the region. Due
to promises of land and economic amenities a large
numbers of Santhals came to settle from Cuttack, Dhalbhum, Manbhum, Hazaribagh, Midnapore etc.
Soon, mahajans and zamindars as tax-collecting intermediaries deployed by British dominated the
economy. Many Santals became victims of corrupt money lending practices. They were lent money at
exorbitant rates when they never repay then their lands were forcibly taken, they were forced into
bonded labour. This sparked the Santal rebellion.
Lance Naik Albert Ekka, PVC (27 December 1942 – 3 December 1971) was a soldier in the Indian Army.
He was martyred in action in the battle of Hilli, during the Indo-Pakistan
War of 1971. He was posthumously awarded the Param Vir Chakra,
India's highest award for valour in the face of the enemy.
Albert Ekka was born on 27 December 1942, in village Zari, Ranchi, Bihar.
His parents were Julius Ekka and Mariam Ekka. Ekka's family belonged to
an Adivasi tribe . Hunting was a common sport among the Adivasis, and
Ekka was interested in it from his childhood. With his experience of
hunting in jungles, he was able to be a better soldier with his skilful use of
ground and movements. As he grew, Ekka developed interest for the
army, and was enrolled in the Bihar Regiment on 27 December 1962.
Heroes of Jharkhand
Jharkhand ("Bushland" or "The land of forest") is a state in eastern India. The state shares its border with the states of Bihar to the north, Uttar Pradesh to the northwest, Chhattisgarh to the west, Odisha to the south and West Bengal to the east. It has an area of 79,710 km2 (30,778 sq mi). It is the 15th largest state by area, and the 14th largest by population. Hindi is the official language of the state. The city of Ranchi is its capital and Dumka its sub capital. The state is known for its waterfalls, hills and holy places; Baidyanath Dham, Parasnath and Rajrappa are major religious sites.
he region has been inhabited since the MesolithicChalcolithic period, as shown by several ancient cave paintings. Even evidence of use of iron started in this region as early as 1400 BCE. The region was under the rule of many sovereign and autonomous ruling dynasties including Maurya, Gupta, Gauda, Pala, Nagvanshi, Khayaravala, Ramgarh Raj, Raksel, Chero and Kharagdiha Zamindari estates.
In the 16th century Mughal influence reached the region, and it finally came under the East India Company in the 18th centur y. After the Independence of India, the region became part of Bihar state. There was demand for a separate state in the region and the Bihar Reorganisation Act, 2000 passed in Parliament, giving rise to the new state of Jharkhand.
Jharkhand suffers from what is sometimes termed
a resource curse: it accounts for more than 40% of
the mineral resources of India, but 39.1% of its
population is below the poverty line and 19.6% of
children under five years of age are malnourished.
The state is primarily rural, with only 24% of the
population living in cities. Jharkhand is among the
leading states in economic growth. In 2017–18,
the GSDPgrowth rate of state was at 10.22%.
There’s this unique joy that strings in our hearts when we are near waterfalls. The higher the water falls from, the more the thrill of watching its glory. And what if the waterfalls is surrounded by such lush green forests that do not even let sunrays peep in through themis when you feel you have been transported into one of those eras, we often read about in old stories, where earth was still gloriously s h r o u d e d i n g r e e n f o r e s t s , m i l e s a w a y f r o m industrialization. Well, we do not have access to time machines, but we still have such spots in the world, that retains the beauty of nature in all its glory. Lower Ghaghri Falls of Jharkhand, one of the highest waterfalls in India, is one of them.
The Dassam Falls (also known as Dassam Ghagh) is a waterfall located near Taimara village in Bundu police station of Ranchi district in the Indian state of Jharkhand.Dassam is a changed form of word Da:song which means in mundari language the act of pouring water. Da: means water and song means pouring or measuring. The water fall resembles like somebody is pouring water so the name was Da:song earlier but afterwards the name was changed to Dassam.The Dassam Falls is a natural cascade across the Kanchi River, a tributary of the Subarnarekha River. The water falls from a height of 44 metres (144 ft).The sound of water echoes all around the place. Dassam Falls at one of the edges of the Ranchi plateau is one of the many scarp falls in the region.The Dassam Falls is an example of a nick point caused by rejuvenation. Knick point, also called a nick point or simply nick, represents breaks in slopes in the longitudinal profile of a river caused by rejuvenation. The break in channel gradient allows water to fall vertically giving rise to a waterfall. The water of the Dassam Falls is very clean and clear. It is natural for a tourist to be enticed to enter the water for a bath or swim but tourists are warned not to do so because of the current that is generated. There have been many cases of drowning in Dassam Falls. Nine people died of drowning between 2001 and 2006.
Sita fall is a lesser-visited waterfall in the state of Jharkhand. The fall, named after Goddess Sita from Ramayan, was hardly visited by tourists because of its location. However, now Jharkhand Tourism Development Corporation (JTDC) has made immense effort to make the fall easily accessible by both road and rail. Here we bring you every detail about Sita fall, let’s know more about this untouched beauty.
The fall holds the mantle of being the highest among numerous falls in the state. As this fall is situated on the Jharkhand – Chattisgarh border, the water coming from the state of Chattisgarh falls from a height of 468 feet into the state of Jharkhand. This fall is situated 14 kilometers northwest of Mahuadand block of the Latehar district. Its distance from the state capital Ranchi is 195 kilometers.The deep intense voice of this gigantic fall can be heard prominently through the silent forest. In order to reach the full vision of fall the tourists have to travel through marked pavements and almost 400 steps. The water of river Burha falls from the steep edges of the hill from two sides giving rise to many smaller and larger streams.Under the magnificent gravity of the Lodh fall or Burha Ghagh as it is called by the regionals; the tourists find their troubles and worries washed away and experience a rejuvenation of their inner peace. The falling water of the river then progresses on its journey mixing with other smaller branches eventually becoming a major tributary of the Koel River.The route to Lodh fall has been reconstructed recently and now provides better mobility for vehicles. The tourists visiting here must come prepared as the nearby area of the fall does not have refreshment facilities. This fall is a great getaway picnic location and the memories of the time spend here in the lap of Mother Nature are hard to forget.
Chandil Dam standing on the Subarnarekha River is a place of scenic beauty. This dam is one of the most
visited places of jharkhand. The museum located close to the Chandil dam has scripts written on rocks,
which are 2000 years old. The multi-purpose chandil dam was built across the meeting place of both the
rivers. The dam is 220 meter in height and the height of its water level is 190 meter from different places
tourists coming from different parts of the country enjoy boating and the natural beauty in and around
the dam.Chandil is famous for its importance in the field of tourism. The River Swarnarekha flows
through this region. The Karkori River originating from the Hundru falls mingles with the Swarnarekha
River here at chandil.
The Tagore Hill is also recognized as the
Morabadi Hill. The Tagore hill is located in
Morabadi, Ranchi. The brother of Rabindranath
Tagore, Jyotirindranath Tagore had made a tour
at Ranchi in the year 1908.
Parasnath Hill is also recognized as Sri Sammed
Sikharji. The Parasnath Hill is situated in Giridih
district of Jharkhand. It is a chief Jain pilgrimage site
and the holy place for Jains. It is believed in the Jain culture that 20 of the 24 Tirthankaras attained
Moksha from this place. The height of the hill is 1,350 meters.
Dimna Lake is an artificial lake in Jamshedpur, which is situated at around 13 km from the city. This lake
lies at the foot hills of Dalma Mountain ranges. The Dimna Lake is important for the city, as it serves like
a water reservoir for the steel plant and the
main drinking water source.This lake is half an
hour drive away from the main city and can be
visited by a cab or a bus. It is located in the
Mirzadih Panchayat of Patamda Block and was
constructed by the Tata Steel. Tourists can visit
this place in winters between November and
February. There are boating and other water
sports facilities provided including jet skiing
and rowing in this lake.
Jamshedpur is well connected with eastern part of country by Air, Rail and Road.
Nearest airport from The Wave International (the conference venue) is Birsa Munda International Airport, Ranchi. It is approximately 100 km from conference venue and well connected by four lane highway.
Nearest Railway station is Tatanagar (approx 15 km from conference venue). It is located 250 km away from Kolkata on Howrah-Mumbai main line.
Jamshedpur is also well connected by road with various cities like Kolkata, Ranchi, Patna, Bhubaneswar, Dhanbad, Bokaro etc.
How to reach Jamshedpur :
Dear Friends,
For the forthcoming “East Zone Conference of Indian Academy of Pediatrics” to be held at Jamshedpur on 4th and 5th of December 2021, we seek your interest at staying at the conference venue, located on the NH 33. Staying at this ‘The Wave International’beautiful facility will definitely help you in unwinding and save you from commuting from the city, making your trip to Jamshedpur that much more memorable.
We have negotiated a reasonable rate for some rooms at ‘The Wave International’ temporarily reserved for our guests. Per day tariff is INR 3600/- onwards (inclusive of taxes) for Double bedded room.
stPlease let us know your interest of staying at the Conference Venue earlist by 31 October 2021(in Delegate Registraion Form). After this day, it may not be possible to make your accommodation reservation through the Organizing Committee, as the temporarily reserved rooms will be released to the hotel management.
For booking Accommodation at other hotels: Please contact our Accommodation Partner – Ms. Soni, contact number: 8521317324.
Expecting a prompt and positive response from you,
Chairman and the Organising Committee27th East Zone PediconJamshedpur.
Booking of Accommodationat the Conference Venue
DECEMBER 4-5, 2021
INR 10000.00
INR 10000.00
INR 20000.00
Before 01stNov, 2021
1st Nov to 30thNov, 2021
1st Dec to 03rdDec, 2021
On Spot
To share any other information please email to [email protected]
For Registration and Accomodation booking click https://forms.gle/299o5y8gLpNJUeeR9or Link given.
FEES & CHARGES
*PG students are required to attach certificate from HOD with online registration form.
Pay Delegate fee and accomodation charges in favour of Indian Academy of Paediatrics, Jamshedpur
Double bedded Room.: Tariff is INR 3600/- onwards (inclusive of taxes) per night for
Accomodation Charges
Delegate Fees