14
IVAnnual Conference of IVAnnual Conference of Infant and Young Child Feeding Infant and Young Child Feeding & & International Workshop on International Workshop on Paediatric Nutrition & Drug Safety Paediatric Nutrition & Drug Safety Organising Secretary, IYCNCON-2014 NIMS City Center, 4 Govind Marg, Jaipur-302004, INDIA Mobile : +91 98290 61020, +91 9799178333 Fax : +91 11-43850101 E-mail: [email protected], Website: www.iycfjaipur.com CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT Six Credit Hours th th 5 - 7 December, 2014 VENUE NIMS Medical College, NIMS UNIVERSITY, Shobha Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan (INDIA) IYCNCON-2014

IVAnnual Conference of Infant and Young Child Feeding

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    3

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

IVAnnual Conference of IVAnnual Conference of

Infant and Young Child FeedingInfant and Young Child Feeding

&&

International Workshop on International Workshop on

Paediatric Nutrition & Drug SafetyPaediatric Nutrition & Drug Safety

Organising Secretary, IYCNCON-2014NIMS City Center, 4 Govind Marg, Jaipur-302004, INDIA

Mobile : +91 98290 61020, +91 9799178333 Fax : +91 11-43850101E-mail: [email protected], Website: www.iycfjaipur.com

CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT

Six Credit

Hours

th th5 - 7 December, 2014

VENUE NIMS Medical College,

NIMS UNIVERSITY, Shobha Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan (INDIA)

IYCNCON-2014

NIMS UNIVERSITY, a premier institution of teaching and research and accorded recognition under Section 2(f) of UGC Act, 1956 was established by the Government of Rajasthan vide Act No .7 of 2008. It is a private University established by Indian Medical Trust with self financing concept. The University is located on the Jaipur-Delhi highway, stretching across 70 acres of land surrounded by Aravali Hills & Lush green grounds. The whole campus has been beautifully landscaped with extensive greenery & plantation giving a pollution free environment. The campus houses academic and administrative wings, support facilities and residential requirements of the campus community. The University has 1100 bedded super speciality hospital and offers courses in large number of disciplines including Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Nursing, Para-Medical, Physiotherapy, S c i e n c e , M a n a g e m e n t , C o m p u t e r S c i e n c e s , Engineering & Technology, Arts, Commerce, Architecture & Planning, Hotel Management, Media Mass communication, Journalism, Law, Aerospace E n g i n e e r i n g , A v i a t i o n Engineering, L ibrary and Information science, Textile and fashion design, Theater Film and Television Technology, Humanities and social science, Physical education, Fine arts, C o m m e r c e , e t c . N i m s University was awarded INDIA Education Excellence Award-2013 by TIME Research as Best Private University in North India. and CCI Technology Education Excellent Award -2014 for Innovative Research.

About Nims University

thIt gives me immense pleasure and honour to invite you to the 4 Annual

National Conference of Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) chapter of Indian

Academy of Pediatrics and International Workshop on Paediatric Nutrition and th th Drug Safety in Jaipur from 5 -7 December 2014. Keeping in line with the

tradition of conferences in Jaipur, we would like to bring forth a conference with

the highest scientific temperament and academics.

The impact of optimal young infant feeding on child survival is a well

known fact but unfortunately, our health statistics concerned with

complementary feeding are not very encouraging. There is, therefore a need for

all of us to focus on this aspect. The Aim is to creat awarneness amongst

Pediatricians, nutritionists, health care personnel and other stake holders

concerned with child health on optimal young infant and child feeding. It is for the

benifit for all, that Rajasthan Medical Council has approved accreditation for this

conference and has awarded Six Credit Hours for the attending delegates.

It is expected that nearly 500 delegates from various medical colleges,

hospitals, pediatric care clinics, Nurising colleges and Nutrition Institutes of India

and abroad shall be attending this conference.

There will be a galaxy of renowned national and international faculties to

enlighten us with their presentations. Your proactive participation shall go a long

way in making this national event a grand success.

On behalf of the Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) chapter of the

Indian Academy of Pediatrics , it is my pleasure to invite you to the Pink City,

Jaipur.

A warm reception is awaiting you. I assure an academically beneficial and

socially enriching experience during your stay.

Dr. Anurag Tomar

Organising Secretary

Dear Colleagues,

Greetings from Pink City Jaipur, INDIA

IYCNCON - 2014

IYCNCON - 2014 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Chief PatronDr. Balvir S. Tomar

PatronsDr. K.C. Singhal Dr. Shobha Tomar

Organizing secretaryDr. Anurag Tomar

TreasurerDr. Sandeep Tripathi

National President IAP : Dr. Vijay N YewaleNational President-Elect IAP : Dr. S.S. KamathHon. Secretary General IAP : Dr. Pravin J. MehtaPresident IAP IYCF : Dr. R.K. AgarwalVice Presidents IAP IYCF : Dr. C.R. Banapurmath Dr. M.M.A. FaridiSecretary IAP IYCF : Dr. Ketan BharadvaFounder Secretary IAP IYCF : Dr. Satish Tiwari

Dr. A. K. Malhotra Dr. N. S. KothariDr. Ajay Gaur Dr. N.N. PurohitDr. Alok Purohit Dr. P.P. GuptaDr. Balraj Singh Yadav Dr. Rajinder GulatiDr. Chaman Verma Dr. S. P. SudraniaDr. C.M. Chhajer Dr. Sanjio Borade Dr. G.C. Bothra Dr. Sati PathakDr. H.C. Mathur Dr. Shakuntala SaxenaDr. Harshad Takvani Dr. S.P. ChoudharyDr. Manjula Bhargava Dr. Usha AcharyaDr. Meenakshi Sharma Dr. Usha SharmaDr. Mira Purohit Dr. Vinod ShahDr. N. K. Subramanya Dr. Yash Paul

Advisors

Organizing ChairpersonDr. Alok Gupta

Chairperson (Scientific Committee)Dr. Tarun Patni

Chairperson (Reception Committee)Dr. S. D. Sharma

IYCNCON - 2014 LOCAL ORGANISING COMMITTEES

Reception

Inauguration

Registration

Scientific

Souvenir

Award Judges & Mementoes

Press, Publicity & Advertising

Dr. J.P. JainDr. J. SinghDr. A.M. KamdarDr. A.A. PathanDr. Arvind AgarwalDr. Sharvesh S. JoshiDr. Swati TomarDr. Himani Saroha

Dr. B.S. SharmaDr. M.L. GuptaDr. Sushil SanghiDr. Manish SharmaDr. Kishore AgarwalDr. Swati Agarwal

Dr. H.S. BhasinDr. Anurag SharmaDr. S.P. SethiDr. O.P. BalodiaDr. Kusum KallaDr. Manisha RathiDr. Sumit Bhatia

Dr. S. SitaramanDr. Munish KakkarDr. Anupam ChaturvediDr. Rupesh Masand

Dr. Amarjeet MehtaDr. Rajiv K BansalDr. Anurag SarnaDr. Ashish AgrawalDr. Mayur Goyal

Dr. Deepak ShivpuriDr. Jagdish SinghDr. Narendra RungtaDr. S.P. KulshreshtaDr. B.B. GuptaDr. Atul Jindal

Dr. Kapil GargDr. Vivek SharmaDr. Shivraj Singh RathoreDr. Manish AjmeraDr. Ritesh Yadav

Venue Management

Banquet Committee

Valedictory Function

Accompanying Delegates

Catering

Socio-Cultural

Accommodation

Dr. B.K. Jain

Dr. Atul Shanker

Dr. Hariom Rawat

Dr. Rajiv Jain

Dr. Pardeep Goyal

Dr. Ashok Kasliwal

Dr. N.B. Rajoria

Dr. Arvind Kumar

Dr. Sunil Kumar Jindal

Dr. Amit Saini

Dr. Raj Kumar Gupta

Dr. Ashok Kabra

Dr. Ramesh Sethia

Dr. Shyam Dhingra

Dr. Vijay Shankar Sharma

Dr. J.P. Bhatnagar

Dr. Madhu Mathur

Dr. Madhu Choudhary

Dr. Pawan Sulaniya

Dr. Priyanshu Mathur

Dr. S.M. Soni

Dr. Sanjiv Hooja

Dr. Sanjeev Gupta

Dr. Sunil Dutt Sharma

Dr. Rimjhim Gupta

Dr. Preeti Gusain

Dr. B.M. Raturi

Dr. S.P. Bhargava

Dr. Swati Ghate

Dr. Sanjay Shukla

Dr. Anita Mittal

Dr. Nidhi Grover

Dr. Rambabu Sharma

Dr. Prashant Mahawar

Dr. Sharad Sharma

Dr. Pawan Sharma

Dr. Dushyant Chauhan

Transport

Hall & Audio-Visual

Trade & Exhibition

Shopping Advisory

Foreign Affairs

Website

Hospitality

Dr. J.N. Sharma

Dr. Kulbhushan Gupta

Dr. Raj Kumar Goyal

Dr. Laxman Singh Jadoun

Dr. Ramnik Garg

Dr. Ramesh Bachani

Dr. Rajpreet Soni

Dr. Salim Raja

Dr. Priya Marwah

Dr. Ahmad Ali

Dr. K.M. Sahai

Dr. Sanjay Arya

Dr. Dhananjay K Mangal

Dr. Lalit Barardia

Dr. Ankit Agarwal

Dr. Amrita Sethi

Dr. Kusum Devpura

Dr. Vibha Kochar

Dr. Meena Khilnani

Dr. Anamika Mehta

Dr. Ashok Gupta

Dr. Elaine Joyce Duaman

Dr. Rajesh Sharma

Dr. Anami Gaur

Dr. Monendra Singh Suri

Dr. Ashutosh Jindal

Dr. Shailendra Patwa

Dr. Kailash Meena

Dr. J.K. Mittal

Dr. Rajesh Mathuria

Dr. B.S. Natani

Dr. R.S. Manawat

Dr. Girish Sharma

Dr. Ramesh Purohit

Dr. Chanchal Singhal

Dr. Mukesh Gupta

IYCNCON - 2014 RAJASTHAN ZONAL ADVISORS

SOUTH ZONE

EAST ZONE

NORTH ZONE

Dr. Suresh Goyal

Dr. Lakhan Poswal

Dr. Devendra Sareen

Dr. B. Sharda

Dr. Hemant Porwal

Dr. Avinash Bansal

Dr. C.B. Das Gupta

Dr. Rajendra Gupta

Dr. Amrit Lal Bairwa

Dr. Ashok Sharda

Dr. Deependra Sharma

Dr. Ghanshyam Rathi

Dr. P.L. Kothari

Dr. R.P. Kothari

Dr. S.N. Khandelwal

Dr. Hari Mohan Gupta

Dr. Ghanshyam Bairwa

Dr. Vinod Gupta

Dr. Anujay Rastogi

Dr. Vishvendra Singh

Dr. Kapil Jindal

Dr. Sudarshana Solanki

Dr. Priyanka Sharma

Dr. Jitendra K Gupta

Dr. Hukum S Naval

Dr. Suresh Sharma

Dr. Dilip Sethi

Dr. G.C. Mittal

Dr. Mahesh C Gupta

Dr. Banwarilal Gupta

Dr. Rama Kant Sharma

Dr. Jitendra K Gupta

Dr. Anupama Agarwal

Dr. Rajesh Nahar

Dr. Yogesh Yadav

WEST ZONE

CENTRAL ZONE

Dr. B.D. Gupta

Dr. P.C. Khatri

Dr. R.K. Maheswari

Dr. Mukesh Gupta

Dr. D.R. Dabi

Dr. S.N. Chitlangia

Dr. Anurag Singh

Dr. Pramod Sharma

Dr. Rakesh Jora

Dr. Dalpat Choudhary

Dr. G.S. Senger

Dr. C.K. Chahar

Dr. Gaurav Gomber

Dr. O.P. Garg

Dr. B.R. Choudhary

Dr. B.S. Karnawat

Dr. Achala Arya

Dr. Anil Jain

Dr. Neeraj Jain

Dr. Mukesh Jain

Dr. R.K. Khanna

Dr. Atul Heda

Dr. H.K. Anandani

Dr. Amar Sethia

Dr. Ashok Gupta

Dr. Ram Singh

Dr. Mohd Awes

Dr. Mohd Illias

Dr. Rajesh Sharma

Dr. Rakesh Kahndelwal

Dr. S.N. Bijarnia

••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

IYCF Skills Workshop Human Milk Banking Art of Feeding/ Counselling Right Feeding- The Key to MDG4 Infant Feeding in HIV situation Feeding of low birth weight Pit falls in feeding Complementary Feeding: Still Miles to go before we sleep? Weaning: the proper scientific bases behind Soya based milk formulas in diarrhea: Are we over using? Coeliac disease Kangaroo Mother Care – The nutritional value addition to neonate Nutrition in NICU Junk Food & Energy Drinks Fussy eater : Problem of Child vs mother Home Food vs Readymade food Obesity begets Obesity Diet in special situations including SAM Infant milk substitute (IMS) Act Developmental feeding difficulties Nutritional programing in first 1000 days of life Growth Chart: How to make best use of it? Vit A & D Supplementation Vit D : The new Savior to immunity DHA & Development Feeding the critically ill child: Holistic approach Counselling & Management of breast feeding difficulties Micronutrients as immune modulators Pre & Pro biotics: Where it stand today? Nutrient supplements in infants Need for Paediatric Pharmacovigilance Safety Issues of Drugs in Paediatric Practice Iron supplementation in Infancy and childhood Micronutrients Supplementation ADHD and Autistic disorders Feeding of infants and young children during and following an illness :

Challenges and solutions

TENTATIVE SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

Please fill in the Registration Form and send by post to Conference Secretariat.

Registered delegates are entitled for:

Details For Online Bank Transfer

Cancellation and Refund:

Address:

Admission to inaugural function, plenary lectures, scientific sessions, cultural

programme, lunch and dinner during the Conference. Payment to be made by A/C

payee Bank Draft / at Par cheques drawn in favour of “IYCNCON 2014” payable at Jaipur

and sent with Registration form to Conference Secretariat.

• * PG students should submit certificate from their Head of the Department.

• Children below 5 years will be registered free.

• IYCF members more than 70 years will be registered free up to to 31st October.

Bank Account Name : IYCNCON-2014Account No. : 1093102000000383Bank Name : IDBI BankIFSC Code : IBKL0001093Branch : IDBI Bank, Nims University (Chitanukalan),

Jaipur

No refund request will be entertained after 15 October 2014. On cancellation of

registration, only 50% of the amount shall be refunded and this will be sent to the

person concerned in the last week of December, 2014.

Dr. Anurag Tomar, Organising Secretary, IYCNCON-2014, NIMS City Center,

4, Govind Marg, Jaipur-302004, Rajasthan, INDIA,

Mobile: 09829061020, 09799178333

E-mail: [email protected], www.iycfjaipur.com

REGISTRATION

CATEGORIES thUpto 15 OctthUpto 15 Nov Later & Spot

IAP Member Rs.2,500/ - Rs.3,000/- Rs. 4,000/ -

Non IAP Member/ Nutritionist Rs.3,000/ - Rs. 3,500/ - Rs.4,500/ -

Corporate Delegates Rs.6,000/ - Rs.6,000/ - Rs.8,000/ -

Accompanying Person/ Staff

Nurse / Health Care Personnel

Rs.1,5 00/- Rs.1,500/- Rs.2,000 /-

P.G. Student* Rs.1, 500/- Rs.1, 500/- Rs.2,000/-

ACCOMMODATION

Accommodation will be reserved on request against advance payment along with the

Registration Form. December being a very busy tourism season, you are requested to

book the hotels well in advance (preferably 2-3 months in advance).

All rates are in Indian currency (Rupees) Taxes extra as applicable. Rates are subject to

change without prior notice.

Tentative Hotel Tariff

Terms and Conditions for Conference Accommodation:

Campus Guest House Accommodation

Hostel Accommodation

Payment Terms:

Booking shall be done up to two months prior to the start of the conference.

Confirmation shall be subject to availability.

is available for delegates on prior intimation.

Tariff will be Rs. 1500/- per person per day on twin sharing basis.

(separate for Male/Female) can be arranged on prior

intimation. Tariff will be Rs. 750/- per person per day on twin sharing basis.

For accommodation 100% payment is required in advance. However, being limited in

number, campus accommodation will be booked subject to availability. The payment

should be made through Bank Draft/at par cheque in favour of IYCNCON 2014 payable

at Jaipur along with the Registration form.

Name of Hotel Single Bed Double Bed

Hotel Mansingh 7000/ - 7000/ -Hotel Park Prime 7000/ - 7000/-Hotel Cambay Spa & Resorts (Kukas) 6500/ - 6500/ -Hotel Holiday Inn (Amer Road) 6500/ - 6500 /-Regenta Central 6000/ - 6000/ -Hotel Royal View (Amer) 3800/ - (Deluxe)

4600 (Executive)

3800/ - (Deluxe)4600 (Executive)

Guidelines to obtain Indian Visa

All foreign nationals intending to participate in the Conference, except those of

Nepal, Bhutan and Maldives, are required to obtain an Indian VISA.

There is no provision for ‘VISA on Arrival’ in India.

VISA can be applied for in person at the High commission/Embassy based in the

country from where the participant intends to depart for India. VISA application form

is available at the office of the Indian Embassy in the capital and other major cities of

the country of your residence.

In case of difficulties, please contact the conference secretariat at

[email protected]

VISA GUIDELINES

INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS FOR SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACT

GUIDELINE FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION

ORAL PRESENTATION:

POSTER PRESENTATION:

ACCEPTANCE OF PAPER

• Original Research Articles.

• Abstract should be computer typed and should not be more than 250 words.

It should be sent through E-mail, MS word file attachment, along with hard

copy posted along with completed Registration form so as to reach the

Conference Secretariat by 15th October, 2014.

• Title: Should be typed in MS word in Bold Font, Title Case Central Alignment,

Font 12, Type New Roman in single space with justification.

• Author's Name/Names: Capital Case, List each author by their initials

(unpunctuated), followed by surnames (omit degrees). Name of the

presenting author should be underlined. Font 10, Type New Roman.

• Content: Should contain aim of study, materials, methods, results &

Conclusion Font 10, Type New Roman.

• Eight Minutes will be allowed for presentation followed by two minute for

discussion.

• LCD and overhead projectors will be available for Oral Paper presentations.

Please bring CDs/Pen drives compatible with Windows XP.

You are required to submit your presentation at least two hours before the

commencement of the session.

• Poster may be prepared in 1.2 mtr x 1 mtr sizes.

• Poster should be fixed 1 hour before the presentation. Author/s should be

present duirng the poster session for discussion.

• The presenting author must register for the Conference. Final decision

regarding acceptance of papers will rest with the Scientific Committee. If you

do not receive any information about status of the abstract by 31 October,

2014, please contact on e-mail : [email protected]

REGISTRATION FORMIYCNCON-2014

th5 - December, 2014th7

Hostel

Please mail completed Registration Form with Payment to Conference Secretariat: Dr. Anurag Tomar,

Organising Secrtetary IYCNCON 2014, NIMS City Centre, 4, Govind Marg, Jaipur-302004 (India).

Mobile: 9829061020; 9799178333 E-mail: [email protected] Website : www.iycfjaipur.com

*PG students should submit certificate from their Head of the Department.N.B. Please photocopy this form if more copies are required. Kindly attach your visiting card with this form.

For Foreign Delegates only

Passport No............................................ Date & Palace of issue..............................................

Payment by Bank Draft/At Par Cheque in favour of “IYCNCON 2014” payable at Jaipur.

D.D./Cheque payable at par No...........................Dated......................Amount..............................

Bank Details....................................................................................................................................

Name: Prof./Dr./Mr./Ms…………………………………………….............................................Male/Female

Academic Qualifications:………………………………………………Designation:……………………………...........

Name of the Organization:……………………………………………………......................................................

Accompanying person/spouse name: ………………………………………..................................................

Mailing Address:………………………………………………………………...........................................................

………………………………………………………………………………….…..............................................................

City:…………………….........................…PIN Code……………................ State………..................…………….

Country……………………........ …. E-mail:………………............……………………......................................….

Phone: STD Code: ……............……… (R) …………….........................……(O) …………………....................

Fax:………..……………...................………….. Mobile:…………………………………........................................

State Medical Council No. ...................... IAP No......................... Food Preference: Veg. / Non Veg.

Not Required

Accommodation:

KINDLY USE CAPITAL LETTERS FOR FILLING THE FORM

PG Student*Corporate Delegate

IAP Member Non IAP Member/Nutritionist

Accompanying Person/Staff Nurse/Health Care Personnel

Payment Details:

1. IAP Member: Rs. …………………………...

2. Non IAP Member/Nutritionist: Rs. …………………………...

3. Corporate Delegates: Rs. …………………………...

4. Accompanying Person/Staff Nurse Rs. …………………………...

Health Care Personnel:

5. PG Student* Rs. …………………………...

6. Other (Accommodation) Rs. …………………………...

Total : Rs. …………………………...

For Office use only

Receipt No.

CampusGuest House

Hotel.............................Self Arranged

Signature of Delegate Date.............................

IYCNCON-2014th5 - December, 2014th7

KINDLY USE CAPITAL LETTERS FOR FILLING THE FORM

For Office use only

Receipt No.

st1 Preference

nd2 Preference

Important Places to Visit in CityHawa Mahal: The poet King Sawai Pratap Singh built this palace of winds. This is easily the most well-

known landmarks of Jaipur and is also its icon. Located in the City Palace complex, it is best viewed from

the road outside. This five-storey building overlooking the busy bazaar street is a fascinating example of

Rajput architecture and artistry with its delicately honeycombed 953 pink sandstone windows known as

'Jharokhas'. It was originally built for the ladies of the royal household to watch everyday life and

City Palace: Located in the heart of the walled city, the City Palace Complex gives you an idea about the farsightedness of the founder of Jaipur Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh. He left behind a legacy of some of the most imposing and magnificent architecture in the city. Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh built many buildings but some of the structures were also built by later rulers. The palace is a blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture and the ex-royal family still lives in a part of the palace.

Jantar Mantar: There are plenty of observatories all over the world, but the Jantar Mantar is considered to be one of the largest observatories ever built. The Jantar Mantar in Jaipur is considered to be the largest of the five observatories and also houses the world's largest sundial. The Universe and the Cosmos have always been of interest to man, and it was this interest that compelled the Maharaja to build an astronomical observatory. The Jantar Mantar houses various architectural and astrological instruments that have caught the interests of astronomers, historians and architects around the world.

Jal Mahal: Many mysteries continue to surround the pleasure palace of Jal Mahal. It is known to be about 300 years old, but its precise date of construction remains undiscovered. Eminent historians Vibhuti Sachdev and Giles Tillotson write in Building Jaipur: The making of an Indian City, 'Though sometimes dated as late as 1775, it is likely that this was constructed by Sawai Jai Singh II, around 1734.' . But little else is known about this palace with no chambers - just a pavilion with a terrace garden, built in the Rajasthani tradition of 'island resorts' or 'water palaces' where royal families would seek their 'pleasure'.

Amber Fort: Amer Palace also spelled and pronounced as Amber is located in Amer (a town with an area

of 4 square kilometres (1.5 sq mi), 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) from Jaipur, Rajasthan state, India. It is the

principal tourist attractions in the Jaipur area, located high on a hill. Amer Fort was built by Raja Man

Singh I. Amer Fort is known for its artistic style of Hindu elements. With its large ramparts, series of gates

and cobbled paths, the fort overlooks the Maota Lake, at its forefront.

Ishwar Lat: Ishwar Lat or Swarg Suli or Heaven piercing minaret is the 60 ft highest building of wall in the Tripoli Bazaar of Jaipur. Sawai Ishwari Singh built it in 1749 A.D to commemorate a grand victory against his brother Madho Singh in Bagru war. Ishwar Lat is famous as it offers one of the most breathtaking views of the Jaipur city. The sole purpose of Ishwari Lat creation was tthe love of Maharaja Ishwari Singh for the beautiful daughter of Prime Minister argobind Natani. Maharaja look at daughter who livwed in a haveli opposite to Swarg Suli, since protocol did not allow him to go inside her house

Science Park: The department of Science & Technology has developed a unique Science Park in Shastri Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India in an area of 3.14 acres. This park aims at imparting scientific temper amongst masses in general students in particular by providing a practical approach and direct involvement in the learning process. The park propagates scientific and technical awareness in society to learn while playing (Khel Khel Mein Vigyan).

Albert Hall: When the foundation stone of Albert Hall was laid during the visit of the Prince of Wales, Albert Edward to Jaipur in 1876, it had yet to be determined what use it would be put to. There were some suggestions about cultural or educational use or as a town hall. However in 1880 Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh II approved a suggestion by Dr. Thomas Holbein Hendley, Resident Surgeon to open a museum of Industrial Arts to display products of local craftsmen. A small museum was created in 1881 in temporary accommodation and proved most popular.

Jaipur, popularly known as Pink City, was founded in 1727 AD by one of the greatest rulers of the Kachhawaha clan, the astronomer, King Sawai Jai Singh. The pink color was used at the time of making to create an impression of red sandstone buildings of Mughal cities - and repainted in 1876, during the visit of the Prince of Wales. The capital of the desert state of Rajasthan, Jaipur has hot and scorching summers and cool winters, which are pleasant. The mercury rises to as high as 45 °C in summers, when the minimum temperature is 25.8 °C. However, nights can be cold and temperature can be as low as 8.3 °C. Monsoons are not much of a problem in Jaipur, so one can visit the city from anytime between September to March. In December, during the conference, light woolen clothes will be required as it will be a cold pleasant period.

About Jaipur

SHOBHA NAGAR, JAIPUR-DELHI HIGHWAY, JAIPUR-303121(RAJASTHAN), INDIA

To apply online and learn more about us please visit:

+91- 8302704400; 9799459000; 97994460009784767000, 9784758000

REGULAR COURSES

[email protected]

+91- 9799437000; 9799418000

DISTANCE EDUCATION COURSES

[email protected]

SMS : 'NIMS' to 9799431000 TOLL FREE : 1800 120 1020 FAX:0141-2605050

NIMS UNIVERSITY

(an iso 9001:2008 certified ORGANIZATION)One of the Leading UniversitiesThe Largest University

in India in the state of Rajasthan

Recognised by UGC & Govt. of India andall Governing Councils wherever necessary