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th79 Annual Conference ofAssociation ofSurgeons of India

ASICON 2019

th st18 -21 December 2019SOA University - Campus 2Kalinga Nagar, Bhubaneswar

Hosted by: Odisha State Chapter of ASI

“Nurturing the Surgical Techniquesfor Better Health Care”

2nd2ndAnnouncementAnnouncement

BrochureBrochure

2ndAnnouncement

Brochure

SAARC Surgical Care Society

In Association With

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Executive Committee

Dr Dilip S GodeImm. Past President 2018

Dr P Raghu RamPresident Elect 2020

Dr. Shiva K. MishraDirector,Social Welfare Council - 2019

Dr. SJ AbrahamDirector,

Academic Council - 2019

Dr Arvind KumarPresident 2019

Dr. CRK PrasadHonorary Treasurer

Dr Sanjay Kumar JainHonorary Secretary

Executive Committee (Governing Council) Members

ANDHRA PRADESH CHAPTERDr P V Ramana MurthyDr G Santa RaoDr Ganni Bhaskara Rao

ASSAM CHAPTERDr Manoj Kumar Choudhury

BIHAR CHAPTERDr Ashok Kumar SinhaDr Bindey KumarDr N P Narain

Dr C K DurgaDr Pawanindra LalDr K N Srivastava

DELHI CHAPTER GUJARAT CHAPTERDr Gunvant H. RathodDr Rajan B PatelDr Kaushik GajjarDr Pankaj R Modi

HARYANA CHAPTERDr Kartar Singh YadavDr Shiv Shanker Bhardwaj

Dr Nasib Chand DigraJAMMU & KASHMIR CHAPTER JHARKHAND CHAPTER

Dr Jugal Kishore ChoudharyDr Sunil Kumar

KARNATAKA CHAPTERDr H V ShivaramDr G SiddeshDr K Rajgopal ShenoyDr Ashok S Godhi

Dr R C SreekumarDr Varghese C JDr Mohamed IsmailDr P Rajan

KERALA CHAPTER MADHYA PRADESH CHAPTERDr Sanjay Kumar JainDr Amitabh GoelDr Achal Gupta

MAHARASHTRA CHAPTERDr Pravin R SuryawanshiDr Roysuneel V PatankarDr Pratapsinh A VaruteDr A M Quraishi

Dr Sreejoy PatnaikDr Banabihari Mishra

ODISHA CHAPTER PUNJAB CHAPTERDr U S DhaliwalDr Deepak Chawla

RAJASTHAN CHAPTERDr Bhanwar Lal YadavDr Prabha OmDr Raj Kamal Jenaw

Dr G ChandrasekarDr B K C Mohan PrasadDr S R SubrammaniyanDr D Maruthu Pandian

TAMIL NADU & PONDICHERRYCHAPTER

TELANGANA CHAPTERDr C R K PrasadDr G Kanaka RajuDr L Sridhar

UTTAR PRADESH CHAPTERDr Probal NeogiDr Nikhil SinghDr Anand Kumar MishraDr Amit Srivastava

Dr Sanjay De BakshiDr Makhan Lal SahaDr Prabir Bijoy KarDr Dhrubajyoti Bhaumik

WEST BENGAL CHAPTER INDIAN JOURNAL OF SURGERY Dr Sandeep Kumar, Chief Editor Dr Mallika Tewari, Editor

EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERSDr C S Rajan Dr Deborshi Sharma Dr G Laxmana Sastry

Dr. Arunima Verma Dr Vikram Kate

Dr. PV RamanamurthyHeadquarter Secretary

Dr. HV ShivaramSecretary, Website

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President

Once again, I take this opportunity to invite all of you to ASICON 2019.

President, ASI

Dear Esteemed Colleagues,

The dynamic organizing team of Dr. C.R. Das, Dr. Sreejoy Patnaik and all other colleagues are making every effort to make it a grand success.

Look forward to welcome you at Bhubaneswar.

Every year ASICON touches a new height and I am sure that this year also, it would be one of the best conferences organized in the recent past.

With best wishes and warmest personal regards

DR. ARVIND KUMAR

It gives me immense pleasure to invite and welcome you to the “79th Annual Conference of Association of Surgeons of India”, to be held from 18th to 21st December 2019 at Bhubaneswar, capital city of Odisha.

Message from the

Dr. Arvind KumarPresident 2019

Dr. Dilip S GodeImm. Past President

Imm. Past PresidentMessage from the

It gives me immense pleasure to know that this year ASICON is being organized by Odisha state chapter of ASI in a historic city of Bhubaneswar. The format of the conference is also modified to suit the needs of the members of ASI.

The conference is organized by a very vibrant committee led by Dr C R Das & Dr Sreejoy Patnaik. I am sure that the scientific program shall be of high standard & meet the expectations of the delegates. Odisha is known for its culture & heritage. Organizing committee shall show case the glimpses of this during their cultural programs in this conference.

This ASICON shall be a great opportunity to all of us to have academics as well as cultural bonanza added with the hospitality & fellowship. I appeal to all members to attend the conference in large numbers & wish the organizing committee a grand success.

DR. DILIP S GODEImmediate Past President

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Vice President

DR. P RAGHU RAM

Dr. Amiya Jenamani and the 'DYNAMIC TEAM ODISHA' are making every effort to ensure your visit is enjoyable and memorable – like never before!

Often referred to as 'The Temple City', Bhubaneswar is hosting this landmark Conference, which promises to be a seamless blend of Scientific extravaganza coupled with 'away from it all' Fellowship & Relaxation. The Organising Committee very ably lead by Dr. C.R. Das, Dr. Sreejoy Patnaik, Dr B.B. Mishra,

Needless to state, a lot of attention to detail has gone into planning the academic content of the Conference, which is all set to establish a benchmark for the future. I am confident that the 'new look' crisp Scientific Programme would undoubtedly attract a record number of delegates & trainees from across the Country and abroad.

I very much look forward to the distinct pleasure of meeting many of you at this landmark Congress – ASICON 2019.

Vice President (President elect), ASI

Nothing gives me more pleasure than to welcome you to Bhubaneswar – the Capital city of the State of Odisha. On a personal note, wish to share a 'never to forget' providential coincidence. I had participated in ASICON 1994 held in this State (Cuttack) when my dear father, Dr. P.V. Chalapathi Rao served as President ASI. Precisely 25 years later, the membership at large has given me the opportunity to participate in ASICON 2019 being held in this very State as Vice President of our esteemed Organisation.

Message from the

Dr. P. Raghu Ram Vice President

(President elect), ASI

‘Come one…Come all'

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Hon. Secretary

thIt's really a matter of pride for me to invite you for the ASICON 2019 (79 annual conference of the Association of Surgeons of India) at Bhubaneswar

th st(Odisha) from 18 to 21 December 2019. The association is undergoing tremendous changes towards addressing the issues relating to a general surgeon working in the remotest area under the dynamic leadership of our President Dr. Arvind Kumar. We are also updating the format of ASICON to suit best to everyone's need, and Bhubaneswar will portray that. The Scientific committee is putting untiring efforts to make this conference an academic feast in true sense. The Bhubaneswar was depicted as Ekamra Khetra (Temple City) and the state of Odisha if famous for tourist destinations with a beautiful 500 km coastline, towering mountains, serene lakes and frolicking rivers. I invite each and every member of the association to not only be a part of academic extravaganza but spend some quality time with family and friends too. I hope that this conference will be a milestone in every sense. The organising skills of Dr Sreejoy Patnaik is well known to all of us alongwith the vast experience of Dr C.R.Das, a seasoned campaigner. I wish them as well as the organizing team a big success, and expect to foresee an unforgettable experience for all the delegates at ASICON 2019.

Esteemed Colleagues, Greetings from ASI Headquarter.

With best wishes and warm regards,

DR. SANJAY KUMAR JAIN

Hon. Secretary

With you always in ASI service,

Message from the

Dr. SK JainHonorary Secretary

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Director

Director, Social Welfare Council - 2019

With best wishes and warm regards,

DR. SHIVA K. MISRA

Last few years have witnessed improved academics and delegate centric ASICON and now you will experience totally changed, compact and absorbing scientific sessions along with social events. The organizing team headed by Dr. C.R. Das & Dr. Sreejoy Patnaik is experienced and enthusiastic and no surgeon can afford to miss ASICON 2019 at Bhubaneswar.

It gives me immense pleasure to invite you along with your family to 79th Annual Conference of the Association of Surgeons of India-ASICON to be held at Ekamra Khetra (Temple City) Bhubaneswar. With the diverse ranges of heritage resources, it showcases significant sacred cultural landscape components and plenty of places to visit in and around Bhubaneswar. With Puri and Konark it forms the Swarna Tribhuja (Golden Triangle), one of eastern India's most visited destinations.

Dear friends,

Message from the

Dr. Shiva K MisraDirector,

Social WelfareCouncil-2019

Social Welfare Council - 2019

Director

Yours in ASI

Director, Academic Council ASI

Dear Fellow Members of the Association of Surgeons of India,

Dear friends mark in your calendar the dates and be there.

The Association of Surgeons of India is in a fast pace of development with rich academics, new initiatives for safety of all involved in the Surgical treatment, social benefits to its members. This attracts a large number of younger surgeons to join the folds of ASI.

The team Bhubanswar lead by Dr C.R. Das and Dr Sreejoy Patnaik will be active in making this a great event in every aspect. Leadership of Dr Arvind Kumar will be supervising the event to make it one of the best if not the best.

I am extremely delighted to learn that the city of Bhubaneswar is hosting the ASICON 2019. We have rich memories of the past ASICON in Odisha.

DR. SANTHOSH JOHN ABRAHAMPast President

ASICON is to show case the best of Indian Surgery in a single podium. This is a rare avenue for the seniors to share their experience with the younger ones and the novices to clear their doubts from the masters in the field. We are inviting eminent faculty from outside the country too. The ASICON now witnesses the huge presence of delegates from many developing countries.

Message from the

Academic Council - 2019

Dr. SJ AbrahamDirector,

Academic Council-2019

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Hon. TreasurerWishing you all a very successful ASICON 2019 at Bhubaneswar. Looking forward to see a great scientific meet with excellent acadaemic content and wonderful hospitality under your dynamic organising skills. It would go down as a historic moment in ASI. Welcoming everyone to join ASI and participate in ASICON 2019 and make it a grand success.

Thanks and regards.

DR. CRK PRASADHonorary Treasurer

Message from the

Dr. CRK PrasadHonorary Treasurer

Headquarter Secretary

I wish all the best to Dr Sreejoy Patnaik and his team in this endeavour.

DR. PV RAMANAMURTHY, MS., FRCS (Glaw)Secretary, Head Quarter, ASI

Dear Surgical Colleagues,

Meeting all my friends in Bhubaneswar appears to be an exciting prospect. I am very sure this event will provide the best of the Hospitality and Scientific content. I am very positive about the changes in schedule of the conference like reducing the number of days, P.G. Masterclass on the first day and virtual live video workshop etc. ASI under the great leadership is taking many steps in fulfilling the objectives of the mission for improvement of skills of a common General Surgeon even in rural areas, Post Graduate education and other quality controls including safety of patient & surgeons.

Message from the

Dr. PV RamanamurthyHeadquarter

Secretary

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Org. Chairman

I wish the conference to be the best and memorable.

Organising Chairman

Long Live ASI

DR. CHITTA RANJAN DAS

ASICON 2019, Bhubaneswar

Jai Hind

We the surgeons have to become familiar with the changing trends in surgery. Conferences, workshops and panel discussions all the means to remain updated with the recent changes the conference with the best of workshops, CMEs, Guest lectures and Panel discussions.

I am sure, this ASICON 2019 will a memorable on in the history Of ASI, with the best of academics and the typical hospitality of Bhubaneswar.

I feel extremely happy that the ASICON 2019 is being organised at Bhubaneswar, the historic city of Odisha.

As we all know, the present day surgery is undergoing a valuation both in terms of technique (skill) and technology. Technology has reached its climax in recent years in the field of Laparoscopy, Endoscopy and Robotic Surgery.

Message from the

Dr CR DasOrganising Chairman

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Org. Secretary

Organising Secretary

DR SREEJOY PATNAIK

ASICON 2019, BHUBANESWAR

Esteemed members of ASI,

It’s a great honor and privilege to have been bestowed upon the 79th ASICON , BHUBANESWAR and as the Organizing Secretary I take this opportunity to invite all my surgical fraternity to Bhubaneswar, the ideal destination for such a mega event .

This inflicts within me a challenge and I want to apprise my National leaders and the Executive committee members that the responsibility they have reposed on my shoulders would not go in vain and I promise to fulfill their expectations by a smooth conduction of this mammoth mega event.

ASICON is being hosted in Odisha for the 4th time, since it’s inception in 1938. For conducting a mega event like ASICON, one needs to do lots of planning, execution and a dream to achieve it . Getting a opportunity to host ASICON had been my dream since the ASICON that took place here in Bhubaneswar, way back in 2007, where I was a part of the organizing team, as the joint organizing secretary. Atlas, with the blessings and support of my National EC and fellow surgeons , I was able to achieve this milestone.

Surgical education, training and fellowship forms the backbone of ASI’s Golden mission , ie; “ ASI VISION & MISSION - 2019-2021 coined by our leaders, Dr Arvind Kumar and Dr P.Raghuram. I have complete faith in my young, energetic, devoted organizing team & their responsibilities and I am sure our mighty efforts will ignite the Association in all spheres and the glow from this fire can show light to our dreamt Mission-Vision. I hope this congress would be the largest podium to showcase the scientific work done by the members of the Association of Surgeons of India. We expect the best of the surgeons to participate in this scientific extravaganza, but we as organizers would be instrumental in bringing together the best minds in our field of surgery.

Apart from scientific agenda ae have planned social events of visiting the best of the tourist destinations of odisha which would be within your reach.

The entire organizing team is working day and night and I am sure they will make this event memorable to all of us. We also expect that no surgeon should afford to miss this MEGA EVENT. I request you all to register and be a part of this event.

Looking forward to meet and greet you personally at Bhubaneswar.

JAI HIND. LONG LIVE ASI

ASICON 2019 Bhubaneswar would be model conference & delegate centric ,1st of it’s kind, where you will witness improved academics with compact scientific sessions along with social events. I heartily welcome you all along with your family to this landmark conference & would expect you to contribute your best to make this an exceptional and memorable event. Your participation and eminent contribution will greatly boost our mammoth efforts in planning and sculpturing this conference of yours to an exceptional and fruitful one.

Message from the

Dr Sreejoy PatnaikOrganising Secretary

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OrganisingCommittee

Dr CR DasOrganising Chairman

Dr Sreejoy PatnaikOrganising Secretary

Dr Amiya JenamaniTreasurer

Patrons

Organising Co-Chairpersons

Dr Sukumar DasDr BC MishraDr AK Mishra

Dr DK RayDr Manoj NayakDr PK Mallik

Dr NC PadhiDr SN PandaDr KS Panda

Chief AdvisorsDr SP SatpathyDr LM MukherjeeDr PL SaiDr AP PandaDr JM DashDr PC NayakDr JM MishraDr PK DebataDr Bamdev MohantyDr UC PatnaikDr SK MohantyDr AK MohapatraDr KK PanigrahiDr DD PandavDr Charan Panda

Dr Sushanta DashDr Aswin K PujariDr KN BisoiDr DC JenaDr GB BhoiDr Sribatsa MohapatraDr PB PatnaikDr GB BalDr Yugeshwar PatelDr Bikash HotaDr Lalatendu SarangiDr Sudhir MohantyDr Maheswar Sahoo

Dr BN MohantyDr PK RathDr BM MishraDr RN MangualDr PK MohapatraDr CR KarDr Amulya DashDr SB MishraDr KC MohapatraDr SK SahooDr JN MishraDr Abhiram MohapatraDr PS PujariDr (Col) PK PatnaikDr Bipin Bara

Dr SK ParidaDr Biren PadhiDr JC AcharyaDr RM DalabeheraDr BN PatnaikDr Barada K MishraDr RS AgrawalDr MR SahooDr SK Sethi

Dr MS AlamDr Saurajit PatnaikDr Jayram PatraDr PC PandaDr RN SamantrayDr Braja K MishraDr Padmalay DeviDr Arjun DashDr Shibananda Mohanty

Dr. Ranjan SinghDr JS MohapatraDr S MalakarDr SK SamantrayDr AK SahooDr NH MoharanaDr PK DashDr KRRM RaoDr BM Khadanga

Dr Subrat JenaDr PK DasDr Natabara SenapatiDr Ashok PatnaikDr BK SahooDr Dipak PrustyDr Ajit BoseDr Rabi PradhanY Tejkumar

Organising Vice Co-Chairpersons

Dr AK SamalDr GS Sahoo RKLDr Subas BisoiDr Saroj MishraDr Falguni RayDr HK Majhi

Dr KS SatpathyDr JM RaoDr Ramesh DasDr Alekh C SahooDr AP PatnaikDr B Dasmohapatra

Dr AG SamalDr AK HotaDr Kalyan MohantyDr PK PatroDr Sadananda MishraDr Biswajit Mohapatra

Dr Debashish PatnaikDr PC MahakulDr Saroj RajDr PK KarDr Rameswar MohantyDr Parikhita Dalai

Organising Senior Vice Chairpersons

Dr AK Suttar, Bhubaneswar

Dr Sanat Mohanty, Bhubaneswar

Dr R.K Badapanda, Sambalpur

Dr Narsinga Rao T, Bhubaneswar

Dr Sanat Mohapatra, Bhubaneswar

Dr Niranjan Parida, Cuttack

Dr RC Satpathy, Bhubaneswar

Dr Hiranya Mohanty, Cuttack

Organising Vice Chairpersons

Dr Sudhansu Sekhar Mohanty, Berhampur

Dr Pradosh Mohapatra, Jajpur

Dr Srikanta Soren, Keonjhar

Dr Baldev Nanda, Bhubaneswar

Dr Prafulla Baral, Bhubaneswar

Dr AN Behera, Sambalpur

Dr GS Sarangi, Jaipur

Dr Debendra Hota, Bhubaneswar

Scientific Committee - Chairpersons

Dr M Ibrarullah, Bhubaneswar

Dr SP Patnaik, Berhampur

Dr Amaresh Mishra, Bhubaneswar

Dr Bhuban Mohan Das, Cuttack

Dr CR Sarangi, Cuttack

Dr Jeevan Bandhu Rath, Bhubaneswar

Dr Madhabanda Kar, Bhubaneswar

Dr Bikram Prakash Patnaik,Bhubaneswar

Scientific Committee - Co-Chairpersons

Dr Prakash Sasmal, Bhubaneswar

Dr PK Sahoo, Bhubaneswar Dr Subrat Das, Bhubaneswar

Dr SP Das, Berhampur

Dr Pradipta Das, Bhubaneswar

Dr Sudhir Panigrahi, Bhubaneswar

Dr Tushar Mishra, Bhubaneswar

Dr BR Mohapatra, Bhubaneswar

Dr Manoj Sethy, Berhampur

Dr SB Das, Berhampur

Dr Biranchi Lenka, Bhubaneswar

Dr PK Sahoo, Bhubaneswar

Dr GC Mishra, Bhubaneswar

Dr TK Rout, Berhampur

Dr A Satpathy, Berhampur

Dr Tapan Nayak, Burla

Dr DN Das, Bhubaneswar

Dr MR Behera, Berhampur

Dr N Sahoo, Berhampur

Dr SN Mallik, Berhampur

Dr BB MishraJt. Organising Secretary

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Vice Chairpersons- Regional

Dr RR Mund, Kalahandi

Dr Anil Patra, Cuttack

Dr Binod Bihari Nayak, Bargarh

Dr Prahalad Panda, Paradeep

Dr Biranchi Narayan Mallik, Cuttack

Dr Gokulanda Sahu, Rourkela

Dr Dilip Kar, Bhubaneswar

Dr Dasaratha Tudu, Baripada

Dr Subhendu Mohapatra, Puri

Dr Satya Prasad Samantray, Cuttack

Dr CR Sarangi, CuttackDr Sunil Patnaik, Cuttack

Dr Subrat K Samantray, Cuttack

Dr Gaurav Das, Bhubaneswar

Dr Umesh Ray, Cuttack

Dr Srikant Patro, Cuttack

Dr Debashish Patnaik, Khurda

Dr Subash Mohapatra, Bhubaneswar

Dr Debashish Barik, Cuttack

Dr Pradipta Mohapatra, Boudh

Dr Parakhita Dalei, Cuttack

Dr Ashiso Pradhan, Baripada

Dr BB Nayak, Bhadrak

Dr Sudhiranjan Das, Baripada

Dr Narendra Swain, Cuttack

Dr Pruthwiraj Singh, Cuttack

Dr PC Ray, Cuttack

Dr Ram Narayan Das, Cuttack

Dr Sasmita Sethi, Cuttack

Dr Akhay ku Nayak, Cuttack

Dr Tanmay Panda, Bhubaneswar

Dr Tapan k Nayak, Cuttack

Dr SP Mitra, Khurda

Dr Jiban Bandhu Rath, Bhubaneswar

Dr Dipankar Dasgupta, Puri

Dr Durgamadhab Das, Baripada

Dr Aditya Tripathy, Bhubaneswar

Dr Kishore Acharya, Balasore

Dr Chandrika P Das, Cuttack

Dr I Gopal, Koraput

Dr Pratap Jena, Rourkela

Dr Manoj K Panigrahi, Cuttack

Dr Satyajit Sahu, Puri

Dr Saroj B Mohapatra, Berhampur

Dr SK Bhola, Dhenkanal

Dr Rama k Mohanty, Cuttack

Dr Swadeep Mohanty, Cuttack

Dr Shakti P Mishra, Cuttack

Dr LN Mohanty, Cuttack

Dr Girija S Nayak, Cuttack

Dr Shibabrata Kar, Cuttack

Dr Iswar C Muduli, Berhampur

Dr Umesh Panigrahi, Cuttack

Dr Sushil Patnaik, Cuttack

Dr Suresh Agarwal, Balasore

Dr Arun Mohanty, Cuttack

Dr Shyam Prasad Mishra, Cuttack

Dr Koushaya Pradhan, Rourkela

Dr Ajit K Negi, Dharmagarh

Dr Rajendra Sahu, Berhampur

Dr P Pradeep kumar, Berhampur

Dr Srikanta Panda, Cuttack

Dr Rajesh Dora, Cuttack

Dr Panchanan Naik, Sambalpur

Dr Asit K Sethi, Cuttack

Dr Kunal Gautam, Cuttack

Dr Jayanta K Biswal, Cuttack

Dr Debadarshi Ratha, Bhubaneswar

Reception Committee- Chairpersons Reception Committee- Co-Chairpersons

Dr JB Jagdev, Bhubaneswar

Dr Ashok Acharya, Bhubaneswar

Dr Madhuri Patnaik, Bhubaneswar

Dr Ajay Kumar Sahu, Cuttack

Dr Sanjay Giri, Bhubaneswar

Dr Haladhar Naik, Cuttack

Dr Sibabrata Kar, Cuttack

Dr Subrat Kumar Sahu, Bhubaneswar

Dr Santosh Kumar Behera, Cuttack

Dr Niranjan Behera, Bhubaneswar

Workshop Committee- Chairpersons Workshop Committee- Co-Chairpersons

Dr Sibram Mohapatra, Bhubaneswar

Dr Amresh Mishra Dr Biren Padhi, Bhubaneswar

Dr Subrat MohantyDr PS Pujari, Bhubaneswar

Dr Prakash Sahoo, Bhubaneswar

Dr J Senapati, Bhubaneswar

Dr Duryodhan Sahoo, Cuttack

Dr Shakti Prasad Sahoo, Cuttack

Dr Jyotiranjan Pani, Bhubaneswar

Dr Sumit Mohanty, Bhubaneswar

Dr Akhay Behera, Bhubaneswar

Dr Sudhansu Sekhar Suttar, Jajpur

Dr Rakesh Sharma, Bhubaneswar

Dr Binay Mihir Kuanar, Bhubaneswar

Dr Suman Saurav Rout, Bhubaneswar

Dr Balabhadra Samantray, Bhubaneswar

Dr Sunil Agarwal, Bhubaneswar

Dr Debashis Samal, Bhubaneswar

Dr Binod C Sahoo, Bhubaneswar

Dr Supreet Kumar, Bhubaneswar

Dr Jagmohan Mishra, Bhubaneswar

Dr Premananda Patnaik, Bhubaneswar

Dr Rashmi Ranjan Sahoo, Bhubaneswar

Dr GT Patra, Bhubaneswar

Dr Parvez Alam Khan, Bhubaneswar

Dr Ramji Khetri, Bhubaneswar

Dr Amulya Acharya, Bhubaneswar

Registration Committee- Chairpersons Registration Committee- Co-Chairpersons

Dr Rekha Das, Cuttack

Dr Nibedita Pani, Cuttack

Dr Chinmay Behera, Bhubaneswar

Dr Amitav Prusty, Bolangir

Dr Biren Kumar Nayak, Berhampur

Dr Pradipta Kishore Khuntia, Bhubaneswar

Dr Ashish Patnaik, Cuttack

Dr Kasinath Bisoi, Baripada

Dr BS Bal, Bhubaneswar

Dr Bibhuti Bhusan Nayak, Cuttack

Dr Choudhry BP Nanda, Bhubaneswar

Dr Ranjit Mishra, Bhubaneswar

Dr Biprabar Nayak, Joda

Dr BS Das, Cuttack

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Exhibition Committee- Chairpersons Exhibition Committee - Co-Chairpersons

Dr JM Rao, Bhubaneswar

Dr Devananda Tudu, Burla

Dr Debabrata Biswal, Bhubaneswar

Dr Deepak Das, Cuttack

Dr Harendranath Murmu, Balasore

Dr Janardan Kar, Cuttack

Dr Kasturi Bharadwaj, Bhubaneswar

Dr Mahendra Kumar Tripathy, Jajpur

Dr Jyotirmay Nayak, Cuttack

Dr Niranjan Mishra, Bhubaneswar

Dr Sanjit Nayak, Berhampur

Dr Dharmendra Duggar, Bolangir

Dr Harish Chandra Mishra, Cuttack

Dr Jayanta Kumar Das, Bhubaneswar

Dr Lachman Bag, Berhampur

Dr Malay Krishna Nayak, Sambalpur

Dr Nayan Ranjan Nanda, Bhubaneswar

Dr Nityananda Panda, Cuttack

Dr Santosh K Patra, Berhampur

Dr Durga Dutta Dash, Bolangir

Dr JK Samantray, Bhubaneswar

Dr Jyotish Chandra Dash, Cuttack

Dr Laxmi Narayan Panigrahi, Berhampur

Dr Manmath Kumar Dhir, Cuttack

Dr NR Pradhan, Bhubaneswar

Dr Bijoy Kishore Panda, Bhubaneswar

Dr Devanada Bhoi, Sambalpur

Dr LV Gouri, Cuttack

Dr Jamini Bhusan Patnaik, Bhubaneswar

Dr Laxmi Narayan Mohanty, Cuttack

Dr MS Modi, Bhubaneswar

Dr Sanat K Mohapatra, Bhubaneswar

Dr Niranjan K Hazra, Cuttack

Dr Trilochan Panda, Cuttack

Hospitality Committee - Co-Chairpersons

Dr Pramod Kumar Samantray, Bhubaneswar

Dr Sarbeswar Sahoo, Cuttack

Dr Sauri Prasad Samantray, Bhubaneswar

Dr Sashanka Kabi Sathpathy, Rourkela

Dr Pradeep Panigrahi, Nuapada

Dr Prabhat Kumar Panigrahi, Berhampur

Dr Rajkishore Patnaik, Burla

Dr Sarat Chandra Jay singh, Cuttack

Dr Sushil Kumar Dwibedi, Bhubaneswar

Dr SK Gharai, Bhubaneswar

Dr Ramesh Chandra Pradhan, Burla

Dr Paresh Chandra Majhi Dr Prakash Chandra Bal, Jajpur

Dr Ranjan Kumar Nayak, Balasore

Dr Shantanu Sahoo, Jajpur

Dr Tapan Kumar Behera, Sambalpur

Dr Srikanta Jena, Jajpur

Dr Ram Narayan Sahoo, Berhampur

Dr Paresh Kumar Acharya, Bhubaneswar

Dr Pramod Kumar Sahoo, Cuttack

Dr Sadananda Meher, Bhubaneswar

Dr Smruti Ranjan Hota, Rourkela

Dr Tarun Kumar Sahoo, Angul

Dr Rama krushna Sahoo, Balasore

Dr Rabi Narayan Mishra, Sambalpur

Dr Partha Sarathi Panda, Bhubaneswar

Dr Praveen Agarwal, Bargarh

Dr Sapan Kumar Dinda, Koraput

Dr Subhash Chandra Biswal, Bhadrak

Dr SN Bhujabal, BhubaneswarDr Ramya Ranjan Behera, BhubaneswarDr Rajendra Das, Berhampur

Hospitality Committee- Chairpersons

SOA UniversityVenue

Distance from Biju Patnaik International Airport, Bhubaneswar

7.3 Km. / 18 Min.

Distance from Railway Station

9.7 Km. / 29 Min.

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18December

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20December

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21December

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CME

PG Master Classes

Convocation

Presidential Dinner

EC Meeting

Scientific Programme

Inaugural Programme

Inaugural Dinner

Scientific Programme Scientific Programme

GBM

Gala Dinner

Valedictory Function

Banquet Dinner

Calendarof Events

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GeneralInformation

Bhubaneswar has a tropical savanna climate, designated Aw under the Köppen climate classification. The annual mean temperature is 27.4 °C (81.3 °F); monthly mean temperatures are 22–32 °C (72–90 °F). Summers (March to June) are hot and humid, with temperatures in the low 30s C; during dry spells, maximum temperatures often exceed 40 °C (104 °F) in May and June. Winter lasts for only about ten weeks, with seasonal lows dipping to 15–18 °C (59–64 °F) in December and January. May is the hottest month, when daily temperatures range from 32–42 °C (90–108 °F). January, the coldest month, has temperatures varying from 15–28 °C (59–82 °F). The highest recorded temperature is 46.5 °C (115.7 °F), and the lowest is 8 °C (46 °F).

Rains brought by the Bay of Bengal branch of the south west summer monsoon lash Bhubaneswar between June and September, supplying it with most of its annual rainfall of 1,542 mm (61 in). The highest monthly rainfall total, 330 mm (13 in), occurs in August.

CLIMATE

CONNECTIVITY

Biju Patnaik International Airport (IATA: BBI, ICAO: VEBS) also known as Bhubaneswar Airport, 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) south of the city centre, is the major and sole international airport in Odisha. There are daily domestic flights from Bhubaneswar to Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Kolkata, Vishakhapatnam, Chennai and Bangalore. There are international flights from Bhubaneswar to Bangkok, Kualalumpur and Dubai thrice a week. The major carriers from Bhubaneswar are Indigo, Vistara, GoAir, AirAsia, AirAsia India and Air India. In March 2013, a new domestic terminal with a capacity of handling 30 million passengers per year was inaugurated to handle increased air traffic. On 10 July 2015, the first international flight took off from terminal 2 of Biju Patnaik International Airport.

Currently, there are also plans for a metro system of 30 km, which will serve the twin cities of Bhubaneswar and Cuttack.

The East Coast Railway has its headquarters in Bhubaneswar. Bhubaneswar railway station is one of the main stations of the Indian railway network. It is connected to major cities by daily express and passenger trains and daily service to all metro cities is available from here. However, the station is overloaded by existing traffic. Currently, the station has six platforms. There are plans to add two more platforms.A satellite station New Bhubaneswar railway station is opened near Barang in July 2018 to decongest the existing installation.

Bhubaneswar has roads in grid form in the central city. Bhubaneswar has approximately 1,600 kilometres (990 mi) of roads, with average road density of 11.82 square kilometres (4.56 sq mi). Baramunda Inter State Bus Terminus (ISBT) is the major bus terminus in the city from where buses ply to all the districts in Odisha as well as to neighbouring state's cities like Hyderabad, Kolkata, Visakhapatnam, Raipur and Ranchi. City bus service (Mo Bus) runs across Bhubaneswar by Capital Region Urban Transport Authority runed by Bhubaneswar Development Authority . A fleet of 300+ buses cover all major destinations including Cuttack, Puri and Khordha. Auto rickshaws are available for hire and on a share basis throughout the city.

ROADRAILWAYAIR

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Hotelsof Bhubaneswar

TRIDENT MAYFAIR LAGOON THE CROWN VITS HOTELDriving Time: 14 Min. Driving Time: 12 Min. Driving Time: 15 Min. Driving Time: 15 Min.

HOTEL PAL HEIGHTS HOTEL SWOSTI GRAND ROYALE MIDTOWN FORTUNE PARK SISHMODriving Time: 15 Min. Driving Time: 22 Min. Driving Time: 20 Min. Driving Time: 23 Min.

SANDY'S TOWER THE NEW MARRIONDriving Time: 17 Min. Driving Time: 22 Min.

For more info please contact us:Nathan: +91-9599586718E-mail: [email protected]@concepttc.com

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AboutBhubaneswar

HISTORY

Bhubaneswar is the capital of the Indian state of Odisha. It is the largest city in Odisha and is a centre of economic and cultural importance in Eastern India.

Although the modern city of Bhubaneswar was formally established only in 1948, the history of the areas in and around the present-day city can be traced to 3rd century BCE and earlier. It is a confluence of Hindu, Buddhist and Jain heritage boasting of some of the finest Kalingan temples. With many 6th-13th century CE Hindu temples, which span the entire spectrum of Kalinga architecture, Bhubaneswar is often referred to as a "Temple City of India". With Puri and Konark it forms the Swarna Tribhuja ("Golden Triangle"), one of eastern India's most visited destinations.

The foundation of the modern Bhubaneswar city was laid in 1948, although the areas in and around the city have a history going back to 1st century BCE or earlier.

Dhauli, near Bhubaneswar was the site of the Kalinga War (c. 262-261 BCE), in which the Mauryan emperor Ashoka invaded and annexed Kalinga. One of the most complete edicts of the Mauryan Emperor, Ashoka, dating from between 272–236 BCE, remains carved in rock 8 kilometres to the southwest of the modern city.After the decline of the Mauryan empire, the area came under the rule of Mahameghavahana dynasty, whose most well-known rule is Kharavela. His Hathigumpha inscription is located at the Udayagiri and Khandagiri Caves near Bhubaneswar. The area was subsequently ruled by several dynasties, including Satavahanas, Guptas, Matharas, and Shailodbhavas.

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INBhubaneswar

The Lingaraj Temple is an ancient shrine situated in the city of Bhuwaneshwar and is the largest temple situated in the city. Dedicated to Lord Shiva as the name suggests, the temple was built sometime in the 7th century by the King Jajati Keshari. The edifice of the temple is a great example of Orissa style of architecture and has intricately designed stone vaults covering the main sanctum of the temple. The Lingraj Temple houses a Shivalingam that rises to a massive height of 8 inches above the floor level and is about 8 feet in diameter as well.

Lingaraj Temple

A popular 11th-century Hindu temple that can be found in Bhubaneswar, the capital of Odisha, in India. The Raja Rani Temple is locally known as the 'love temple' because it contains some sensuous carvings of women and couples. No images can be found inside the sanctum, and hence the temple is not associated with any particular sect of Hinduism. This is perhaps exactly where the charm of the temple comes from. The temple belongs to no specific sect and is open to all people irrespective of the deity that they worship and admire.

Rajarani Temple

Udayagiri ("Risen Mountain") is an archaeological-historical site 10 miles north of Sanchi (another famous historical site), and few miles from Vidisha--now a small town, but 1500 years ago a royal capital. Udayagiri is famous for a series of rock-cut caves and temples dating back to the Gupta Period (350-550 CE), a formative era for Hindu religious ideas. Such visible projects may have reflected the Guptas' personal piety, but were also clear political statements to display their ruling power.

Udayagiri CavesLocated at the banks of the Daya River, the Dhauli Shanti Stupa is considered to be the place where the ancient Kalinga war took place. The edicts of Ashoka describing the ancient war can also be found here along with a rock-cutelephant. After the Kalinga war, King Ashoka was moved by the bloodshed and adopted the teachings of Buddhism and non-violence. A peace pagoda named the Shanti Stupa was also built here in the 1970s by the Japanese Buddha Sangha and the Kalinga Nippon Buddha Sangha.

Dhauli Shanti Stupa

Chilika Lake - Asia's largest brackish water lagoon with water spread ranging from 1165 sq km m the rainy season to 906 sq km in the dry season is nestled in the heart of the coastal Odisha (Orissa). It extends from Bhusandpur in Puri district in the North to Rambha-Malud in Ganjan district in the South, separated from the Bay of Bengal by a 60 km long narrow strip of marshy islands and sand-flats.Some of the prominent islands like Nalabana, Kalijal, Somolo, Honeymoon, Break-fast, Birds and Rajahansa inhabited by small subsistence fishermen families, are popular destinations for daily boat trips. Because of its rich bio-diversity and socio-economic importance, Chilika was designated as a Ramsar site in 1981 to afford better protection.

Chilika Lake

Nandankanan is 15 kms from Odisha's capital, Bhubaneswar. The Bhubaneswar railway station is at a distance of 18 kms and the Biju Patnaik International Airport is at a distance of 20 kms. Tourist cottages inside Nandankanan are available for accommodation, only during day time, on prior reservation from the office of Deputy Director, Nandankanan Zoological

Nandankanan Zoological Park is a premier large zoo of India. Unlike other zoos in the country, Nandankanan is built right inside the forest and set in a completely natural environment. The animals are housed in enclosures with greenery with a feel of real forest and live with no fear or apprehension of becoming the hunter's prey.

Nandankanan Zoological Park

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AROUNDBhubaneswar

Easily accessible via train, the beach is merely 16 kms from the Balasore Railway Station on Howrah-Madras line of South Eastern Railways.

With the sea water receding approximately 5 kms during low tide and advancing to the shore during high tide everyday, the Chandipur Beach at Odisha (Orissa) offers a truly unique and captivating sight.

Watching the sea vanish right in front of your eyes and then observing its return is a very rare site. And to add more to this hide and seek of water, the Casuarina trees and creeper sand dunes seem to be swaying on a melodious musical note.

Chandipur Beach

Serene environment, immense sailing opportunities and loads of fun and frolic awaits you at one of the most pristine beaches of Odisha (Orissa) namely Gopalpur on Sea. Located at a mere distance of 16 kms from Berhampur, this humming seaport can be a real retreat to the sea worshippers. Despite the crumbling walls and pillars of the jetty, that are a witness to a past glory of commercial activity; the beach offers peaceful ambience conducive to introspection and conviviality.

Gopalpur on Sea

Puri BeachThe land of lush green mangroves, migrating birds and turtles, the menacing estuarine crocodiles, meandering water courses, tranquil surrounding intercepted by the chirping of birds and the ever embracing nature, entrails visitors from near and far off places to flock these unique places of tourist importance. Scientists, Scholars, Nature Lovers and Tourists have abundant food for thought and exploration. Bhitarkanika represents one of the finest creations ever.

Bhitarkanika National Park

The serenity of the sea breeze and the pleasure of leisurely walking beside the calm or noisy sea is truly a memorable experience and it is realized in its full form as you visit the Konark Beach. Just 3 Km away from the Konark Sun Temple, Konark Beach in Odisha (Orissa) is a nirvana for a beach lover since a beach visitor can simultaneously bathe in the warmth of the sun and witness the beauty of sunrise or sunset. Another beautiful sight is that of the spotting fishermen, grossly involved in their daily chores with the fish.

Konark Sea BeachCuttack District is one of the oldest Districts of Odisha.It is an important city and District headquarters.Cuttack, which lends its name to the District, is known as the business capital of Odisha.The word Cuttack derives its name from the anglicized sanskrit word Kataka, which has two meanings-one being military camp and the other being the seat of government, protected by the army.Literally, it also means the fort, referring to the ancient Barabati Fort, around which the city developed.This city takes pride in the fact that it had been the capital of Odisha, before its shifting to Bhubaneswar, the new capital.

Cuttack

Fine white sands, roar of the breakers rolling in from the Bay of Bengal and countless devotees flocking the place for a purification dip are the synonyms to the Puri Beach. The beach has continued to be a sacred venue for an endless number of pilgrims coming to pay homage to Lord Jagannath.With the annual Beach Festival taking place in November, the beach has now become a favorite haunt of both Indian and foreign beach lovers.

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VISAGuidelines

All foreign nationals intending to participate in the Congress/ meeting, except those of Nepal, Bhutan and Maldives, are required to obtain an Indian VISA. VISA can be applied for in person or by post 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. All NRIs/PIOs, including children (who don’t possess OCI or PIO card) need to apply for VISA in separate VISA forms. All the participants are advised to apply for either Tourist VISA or ‘Conference VISA only. The required documents are as mentioned below.

Guidelines to Obtain Indian Visa

Visa on Arrival Facility is available for holders of passport of following countries:- Australia, Brazil, Cambodia, Cook Islands, Djibouti, Fiji, Finland, Germany, Guyana, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Kenya, Kiribati, Laos, Luxembourg, Marshall Islands, Mauritius, Mexico, Micronesia, Myanmar, Nauru, New Zealand, Niue Island, Norway, Oman, Palau, Palestine, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Republic Korea, Russia, Samoa, Singapore, SolomonIslands, Thailand, Tonga, Tuvalu, UAE, Ukraine, USA, Vanuatu, Vienam.

Tourist Visa on Arrival

Ÿ International Travellers should have return ticket or onward journey ticket, with sufficient money to spend during his/her stay in India.

Ÿ Not available to International Travel Document Holders.

Ÿ International Travellers having Pakistani Passport or Pakistani origin may please apply for regular Visa at Indian Mission.

Ÿ International Travellers whose sole objective of visiting India is recreation, sightseeing, casual visit to meet friends or relatives, short duration medical treatment or casual business visit.

Ÿ Not available to individuals endorsed on Parent’s/Spouse’s Passport i.e. each individual should have a separate passport.Ÿ Not available to Diplomatic/Official Passport Holders.

Ÿ Passport should have at least six months validity from the date of arrival in India. The passport should have at least two blank pages for stamping by the Immigration Officer.

Eligibility

Please note that for foreign nationals traveling to India, a valid VISA is essential. Please get in touch with your local travel agent and the Indian consulate in your country for VISA requirements.

Ÿ Two passport size photographs

Participants from other countries can apply for visa directly without prior approvals, to the nearest consulates or offices of Indian Missions.

The VISA application, along with the enclosures mentioned above, must be submitted directly to the Embassy/High commission of country/locality.

Ÿ VISA fee

Ÿ Duly completed and signed application formŸ Original passport valid for at least 6 months

The organizing committee is working on the required supporting documents as mentioned above and will upload the letter of approvals from the respective ministry at the earliest (These letters will be soon uploaded on the conference website in a downloadable format) We need to obtain prior and specific approval for attendees who are from Afghanistan, China, Iran, Pakistan, Iraq, Sudan, foreigners of Pakistani origin and Stateless persons; Those residing in this category, please approach conference secretariat at the earliest.

Ÿ Supporting documents such as invitation letter sent by organizing body, letters of clearance from The Nodal Ministry, The Ministry of Home Affairs, The Ministry of External affairs, and The State Government, letter from the organization in the participant’s country which nominated the applicant to attend the conference, proof of residential address and, copy of birth certificate.

Conference Visa

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SECRETARIAT OFFICEDr CR Das (Org. Chairman)

Dr Sreejoy Patnaik (Org. Secretary)Shanti Memorial Hospital

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