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33rd Annual National Conference of Indian Society for Study of Pain
nd th2 -4 February, 2018Hotel Radisson Blu Plaza, New Delhi
www.isspcon2018.com
33rd ISSPCON2018 | New Delhi, India
Evolving Pain Medicine: From Controversies to Consensus
SGRH
Sir Ganga Ram Hospital
Announcement Brochure
Invitation
Dear Friends
Greetings from the Organising Committee of ISSPCON 2018.
It gives us immense pleasure to invite you all for the 33rd Annual National Conference of the Indian
Society for Study of Pain, ISSPCON 2018 scheduled from the 2nd to 4th February, 2018 at the “Radisson
Blu Plaza Hotel”, Mahipalpur, near Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi, the Capital of India.
ISSPCON 2018 will no doubt, be an opportunity for empowering oneself through the medium of learning,
sharing experiences and meeting stalwarts of our specialty. The conference will feature workshops, CME
lectures, scientific sessions and exhibits showcasing the latest technology from the field of pain
medicine. We promise you excellent academic interactions with a host of eminent international and
national faculty who will share their knowledge and expertise on the recent advances in the field of pain
medicine.
We also have in store for you an unforgettable and entertaining social program. Do take the time to
explore the ancient city of Delhi, which has seen several previous avatars from the Mahabharata, the city
of the Mughals, the city of the Raj, to the current modern metropolis and is reported to be over 2,000 years
old. Also enjoy its numerous parks, ancient and modern monuments.
Once again, it is a great honour and privilege to invite you all for this wonderful event.
With warm regards,
Dr. Jayashree Sood Dr. Pradeep Jain
Organising Chairperson Organising Secretary
Executive Committee
Conference Venue
The Radission Blu Plaza Hotel is situated less than five kilometers from Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International
Airport and 500 meters from World Mark Aerocity and the Aerocity Metro Station. The Radisson Blu Plaza
Delhi provides upper upscale accommodation and convenient city access to popular destinations like
Qutub Minar and Mehrauli which are only a 20-minute drive away.
Hotel Radisson Blu Plaza
Organising Secretary
Dr. Pradeep Jain
Organising Chairperson
Dr. Jayashree Sood
Treasurer
Dr. Mahindra Singh Baansal
Scientific Chairperson
Dr. Sushma Bhatnagar
Conference Highlights
The National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT), has a
population of about 11 million and a metropolitan
population of about 16.3 million, making it the second
most populous city. Such is the nature of urban
expansion in Delhi that its growth has expanded beyond
the NCT to incorporate towns in neighboring states and
at its largest extent can count a population of about 27
million residents as of 2016. The NCT and its urban
region have been given the special status of National
Capital Region (NCR) under the Constitution of India's
69th amendment act of 1991. The NCR includes the
neighbouring cities of Gurgaon, Noida, Ghaziabad,
Faridabad, Neharpar (Greater Faridabad), Greater
Noida.
About Delhi
As a union territory, the polit ical
administration of the NCT of Delhi today
more closely resembles that of a state of
India, with its own legislature, high court
and an executive council of ministers
headed by a chief minister. New Delhi is
jointly administered by the federal
government of India and the local
government of Delhi, and is the capital of
the NCT of Delhi. The city has been
continuously inhabited since the 6th
century BC. Through most of its history,
Delhi has served as a capital of various
kingdoms and empires. It has been
captured, ransacked and rebuilt several
times, particularly during the medieval
period, and modern Delhi is a cluster of a
number of cities spread across the
metropolitan region.
Ÿ Clinical Research
Ÿ Pros & Cons Sessions
Ÿ Evidence Based Approach
Ÿ USG Guided Workshop
Ÿ Searching for the Right Way to Treat
Ÿ Latest Technical Advancements
Same Day Agra Tour Distance: 240 kms / 4 hrs | Duration: Same Day Trip
Places Covered: Taj Mahal, Agra Fort
Taj Mahal(closed on Friday)
Agra Fort (closed on Monday)
Agra, the city known for the Taj Mahal,
the legendary monument of love - is the
single most famous tourist destination of
India. Approximately 210 kms from
south of Delhi, Agra is located on the
west bank of the river Yamuna. The
architectural splendour of the city is
reected in the glorious monuments of
medieval India built by the Mughals who
ruled India for more than 300 years.
The Agra Fort, also built on the banks of
the river Yamuna, is another monumental
mission accomplished by the great
Mughal visionary, the Emperor Akbar.
His son Jehangir and grandson
Shah Jehan added to this imposing
structure during their respective reigns.
The palaces, mosques and audience
halls contained within its massive walls
of red sandstone are perfect examples of
the amalgamation of Islamic and Hindu
architectural traditions.
Full Day Delhi TourDuration: 8 hrs | Duration: Full Day Trip
Delhi the capital of modern India, has been a political hub and capital city for the many empires and invaders of the Indian subcontinent. It
is the third largest city of the world. It is also the second largest metropolis after Mumbai with a population of over 13 million. Delhi is also
one of the oldest continually inhabited cities of the world. The various monuments of Delhi stand witness to its eventful past. From the Old
Fort, the Tughlaqabad area, to the various tombs in the city, each representing a separate period in the history of Delhi. The modern
historical monuments in New Delhi are mostly those built during the time of the British Raj like the Parliament House, President's House,
the India Gate among others.
Golden Triangle TourDestination: Delhi - Agra - Jaipur - Delhi | Duration: 4 Nights and 5 Days
Places Covered: Jama Masjid, Red Fort, Humanyun’s Tomb, Qutub Minar, Lotus Temple; Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri; Amber Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar Observatory.
Day 1: Delhi
DelhiToday, you will head for a guided city tour of the Old City of ‘Shahjahanabad’, founded by one of the greatest Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. Your introduction to the city will be with a visit to Jama Masjid, the largest mosque in Asia built by Shah Jahan. Drive past the Red Fort - the magical monument in red sandstone, built at the pinnacle of the Mughal empire. Later in the afternoon proceed for the half day guided city tour of New Delhi. Visit Humayun’s Tomb - the rst great example of a new distinctive style, which developed to become the hallmark of the Mughal Dynasty, Lotus Temple & Qutub Minar (Tower of Victory) - built to establish the might of Islam and onset of Muslim rule in India. Later drive past the India Gate - War Memorial Arch, Rashtrapati Bhawan - the President’s Residence and the Parliament House - the Government headquarters. (duration of the tour - approximately 7 ½ - 8 hours) Overnight stay at the hotel
Aside from the Imperial monuments of Delhi, the ‘Pink’ city of Jaipur with the royal
palaces and the overwhelmingly beautiful Taj Mahal at Agra are the principal
Taj MahalEarly in the morning you will be picked up from the hotel and driven to Agra to visit the world renowned Taj Mahal (closed on Friday). Referred to as one of the wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal in Agra is the epitome of tourism in India and is celebrated for its architectural magnicence and aesthetic beauty. A symphony in white marble, a tribute to eternal love, it was built by the Emperor Shah Jehan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal.
Agra FortFew forts in the world have a more fascinating story to tell than the great Agra Fort, an outstanding example of Mughal architecture and the seat and stronghold of the Mughal Empire. Originally planned as an impregnable military structure by Akbar, the Agra Fort, over a period of time, acquired all the elegance, lavishness and majesty of an imperial palace. Aside from the Imperial monuments of Delhi, the ‘Pink’ city of Jaipur with its royal palaces and the overwhelmingly beautiful Taj Mahal at Agra are the principal attractions of this tour of North India.
Overnight in Agra
Day 3: Agra to Jaipur enroute Fatehpur Sikri (approximately 250 kms / 6 hrs)
You will proceed to the ‘Pink’ city of Jaipur (250 kms / 6hrs) enroute visiting Akbar’s abandoned capital, Fatehpur Sikri. Located 40 kms from Agra, Fatehpur Sikri was built by the Mughal emperor Akbar in 1571 in honour of the Su Saint, Sheikh Salim Chisti. It was the Mughal capital for 14 years. Thereafter it was abandoned due to paucity of water. It is made of red sandstone and combines inuences from both Hindu and Mughal architecture. To this day, the entrance to the fort is via the road that Akbar built which leads to the Buland Darwaza, a huge 54 metre gateway. Other inspiring monuments in Fatehpur Sikri are the Hiran Minar that Akbar built in memory of his favourite elephant, the Tomb of Sheikh Salim Chishti, Birbal's House and the Diwan-i-Khas.
Overnight in Jaipur
Day 4: Jaipur (Full Day)
Proceed to a full day’s excursion of Jaipur, commencing with a photo stop at the Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds) - a ve-storied wonder with a spectacular pyramidal facade and overhanging windows with latticed screens, domes and spires. Continue on to the ancient capital of Amer to see the fabulous Amber (Amer) Fort, perched on a ridge just outside Jaipur city. Maharaja Mansingh, Mughal Emperor Akbar’s most successful general, began the construction of the Amber (Amer) Fort in the 17th century. Following your visit to Amber, enjoy a tour of the Pink City. The highlights of the tour include a visit to the City Palace Museum, which has a superb collection of Rajasthani costumes, and armoury of Mughals and Rajputs.
Proceed to the awe inspiring Jantar Mantar Observatory, a stone astrological and astronomical Observatory built by Maharaja Jai Singh in the 18th century. End the tour with a rickshaw ride in the colourful bazaar of the old city.
Overnight in Jaipur
Day 5: Jaipur- Delhi (250 kms / 5 hrs)
After breakfast in Jaipur, return to Delhi, where our car will drop you at the Hotel/ Airport.