2nd INDIAN CANCER CONGRESS 2017 (ICC) 8th - 12th November, 2017 | Clarks Exotica, Bengaluru, AWAITS YOU!!

INSIGHT... INNOVATION... INTEGRATION... www.indiancancercongress2017.com 2nd ICC 2017 Welcome to the Knowledge capital of India-Bengaluru!

The theme of the conference is Insight... Innovation... Integration... and we hope to have some fruitful deliberations during the 2nd Indian Cancer Congress, November 8th - 12th, 2017 in this Knowledge hub.

The four major oncology associations of the country (Association of Radiation Oncologists of India, Association of Surgical Oncologists, Indian Society of Medical & Paediatric Oncology and the Indian Society of Oncology) have come together to organize the Indian Cancer Congress (ICC) once every 4 years. The first ICC was hosted in New Delhi in November 2013. The second ICC is being hosted in Bengaluru, 8th - 12th November, 2017.

Apart from the above four major associations, there are several subspecialty associations which deal with cancer substantially: Gynaec-Oncology Association, Association for the Study of Lung Cancer, Society of Nuclear Medicine, Breast Cancer Foundation of India, NGO's and other health professionals involved in cancer prevention and control program. All of us will come together for ICC 2017. Little wonder that, while ICC-2013 saw a registration of over 4500, the ICC 2017 team is gearing up for a registration of over 8,000!!

Endorsements as Academic Partners by acclaimed oncology associations including ASTRO, ACOS, ASCO, IFHNOS, IBS, ABSI and several others, will ensure that ICC 2017 maintains high standards and becomes a major milestone in cancer knowledge dissemination in this part of the world!

We are also envisaging technical support from NCDIR, NCRP, ICMR, DST, DBT and other governmental agencies and institutions.

The theme of ICC 2017 is Insight... Innovation... Integration... The rapidly changing cancer scenario worldwide is providing new Insights into the causation, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of cancer; based on these insights innovative diagnostic and treatment techniques are finding their way into our clinics. Integrating cancer epidemiology data, innovative diagnostic and treatment techniques, basic sciences and molecular informatics into clinical practice are all driving the personalized cancer care paradigm. These are exciting times indeed for Cancer treatment!!

There has been an explosion of technology, techniques and knowledge in all fields of cancer care. The Exhibition area of over 50,000 sq. ft. available at the venue (Clarks Exotica) will provide an excellent platform for our industry partners to showcase these developments.

On the Scientific front, a veritable collage of academics is envisaged in ICC 2017. Apart from the standard mainstream therapies we also plan to cover a very vast panorama of cancer - from psycho-oncology to patient advocacy, policy making and education to molecular biology and genomics to personalised care; recurrent disease to treatment related morbidity - in a multidisciplinary approach through 8 ICC Orations, 16 Parallel sessions, over 50 Guest lectures, 30 Multidisciplinary Symposia, 24 Key note address, 160 Podium presentations and over 400 poster presentations!

Bengaluru is known as the Garden City of India. Its salubrious climate and cosmopolitan culture attracts large number of visitors from India and abroad. There are also many tourist destinations easily accessible from . We do hope you will bring your families along and combine business with pleasure!! We are looking at organizing an extravaganza of cultural activities catering to the young and not so young; to Indian palates as well as our guests from abroad. You can rest assured on enjoying your evenings!

Indian Cancer Congress 8th - 12th, November, 2017 promises to be a memorable event for oncology!

On behalf of the organizing committee we extend a very warm and hearty welcome to you and your family to “Namma Uru, Bengaluru” (Our City, Bengaluru)!

Come! Join us in taking oncology to the next level. Warm regards,

Dr. K. S. Gopinath Chairman, Organizing Committee 2nd ICC 2017 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Dr. Kiran Mazumdar Shaw Patron

Dr. K.S. Gopinath Dr. Ramesh S Billimaga Dr. G. Kilara Dr. Bapsy Padmanabhan Chairman Secretary General Chairman Chairperson Organizing Committee Organizing Committee Reception Committee Scientific Committee

Dr. B.S. Ajaikumar Dr. Linge Gowda Dr. Vijaykumar.M Dr. Govind Babu Chairman Chairman Vice Chairman Chairman Finance Corporate Affairs Govt. Affairs

Dr. Nalini Rao Dr. M.S Belliappa Dr. Brinda Sitaram Dr. Ravi B. Diwakar Chairperson Chairman Chairperson Joint Organising Secretary Publicity Oncotech Cultural

Dr. Sridhar PS Dr. Venkatachala K Dr. Amrut Kadam Dr. Ravinder C S Joint Organising Secretary Joint Organising Secretary Joint Organising Secretary Joint Organising Secretary 2nd ICC 2017 NATIONAL COORDINATION COMMITTEE

Dr. Vijay Anand Reddy Dr. B. K. C. Mohan Prasad Dr. Ananthbhushan Ranade Dr. J. K. Singh President President President President

Dr. G V Giri Dr. Rajendra Toprani Dr. Sudeep Gupta Dr. Sanjeev Mishra Secretary Secretary Secretary Secretary

EX-OFFICIO, ICC 2013

Dr. G.K. Rath Dr. Harith Chaturvedi Dr. Ranga Rao Dr. A.K. VAID

LOCAL HOST AROI Chapter Bangalore Oncology Group

Dr. M.S Belliappa Dr. Siddanna Rudrappa Dr. Bapsy Padmanabhan Dr. Vijay Bhaskar President Secretary President Secretary 2nd ICC 2017 INTERNATIONAL FACULTY Sl. No. Name Country Sl. No. Name Country

1 Dr. Ajay Sandhu USA 32 Dr. Murgesan Manoharan USA

2 Dr. Akila Viswanathan USA 33 Dr. Najeeb Mohiddin USA

3 Dr. Akkamma Ravi USA 34 Dr. Nam Kyu Kim SOUTH KOREA

4 Dr. Alam Nisar M. Syed USA 35 Dr. Niranjan Niri UK

5 Dr. Alvaro Martinez USA 36 Dr. Nori Datareyudu USA

6 Dr. Amith Oza CANADA 37 Dr. Parvati Ramchandani USA

7 Dr. Ashok Shaha USA 38 Dr. Patrick Gullane USA

8 Dr. Ashutosh Kothari UK 39 Dr. Paul Sugarbaker USA

9 Dr. Ashwatha Narayana USA 40 Dr. Prabhakar Tripuraneni USA

10 Dr. Badrinath Konnety USA 41 Dr. Preetha Rajaraman USA

11 Dr. Bhawna Sirohi UK 42 Dr. Radhe Mohan USA

12 Dr. Chandrakanth Are USA 43 Dr. Ramaswamy Govindan USA

13 Dr. Claudio Quadros BRAZIL 44 Dr. Ray Powles UK

14 Dr. Clifford Hudis USA 45 Dr. Richard Charnley UK

15 Dr. Derek Manas UK 46 Dr. Richard Sullivan UK

16 Dr. Donald Weaver USA 47 Dr. Robert W. Carlson USA

17 Dr. Ehab Y. Hanna USA 48 Dr. Sai Yendamuri USA

18 Dr. Fiona MacNeil UK 49 Dr. Seshadri Sriprasad UK

19 Dr. Han-Kwang Yang SOUTH KOREA 50 Dr. Shankar Giri USA

20 Dr. Heinz-Josef Lenz USA 51 Dr. Shashi Lele USA

21 Dr. Ian Smith UK 52 Dr. Sheela Rao UK

22 Dr. Ismail Jatoi USA 53 Dr. Steven White UK

23 Dr. Jatin Shah USA 54 Dr. Subir Nag USA

24 Dr. Jayant Vaidya UK 55 Dr. Suma Konety USA

25 Dr. Kailash Narayan AUSTRALIA 56 Dr. Suresh Jhanwar USA

26 Dr. Khurshid Guru USA 57 Dr. Sushil Beriwal USA

27 Dr. Louis B. Harrison USA 58 Dr. Udayan Guha USA

28 Dr. Mahul .B. Amin USA 59 Dr. Venkat Ramakrishnan UK

29 Dr. Markus W.Buchler GERMANY 60 Dr. Vikram Badrasena USA

30 Dr. Martine Piccart BELGIUM 61 Dr. Yeol Kim SOUTH KOREA

31 Dr. Michael Brada UK 62 Dr. Yoshida Kazuhiro JAPAN

**Many more pending confirmations 2nd ICC 2017 ACADEMIC PARTNERS OF ICC 2017

* American Society of Therapeutic Radiation Oncology (ASTRO)

* American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

* International Psycho-oncology Society (IPOS)

* Asian Clinical Oncology Society (ACOS)

* International Federation of Head & Neck Oncologic Society’s (IFHNOS)

* Federation of Head & Neck Oncology (FHNO)

TECHNICAL SUPPORT PARTNERS

* British Council

* Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)

NATIONAL ONCOLOGY PARTNERS OF ICC 2017

* Indian Society for Study of Lung Cancer

* Association of Nuclear Medicine Physicians of India.

* Association of Breast Surgeons of India

* Indian Brachy Therapy Society (IBS)

* Federation of Asian Radiation Oncologist 2nd ICC 2017 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Theme: Insight... Innovation... Integration... Indian Cancer Congress is the collaboration of all important multidisciplinary societies, working towards a shared goal to advance science, disseminate education and improve the practice of oncology.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS TARGET AUDIENCE  Multimodal approach to Cancer. Established oncologists active in clinical practice treating wide range of diseases,  Designated 2 days of subspecialty program. young and upcoming oncologists including ICC Orations by Eminent Scientists. post graduate students of various disciplines, community, healthcare workers, nursing Beyond oncology – Oncologist as an professionals, clinical trial personnel and entrepreneur. basic research scientists.

Recognition of outstanding scientific work presented in the conference as oral/posters/videos.

Tentative Scientific Sessions WHAT IS NEW?  National Cancer Institute (NCI) USA, is planning Case based discussions – Master class that to organize Workshop in Radiobiology and provides in-depth opportunities for Radiogenomics. delegates & students.

 International federation of Head & Neck In the era of understanding of the molecular O n c o l o g i c a l s o c i e t i e s ( I F H N O S ) - biology exchange of knowledge between Workshop and Scientific Sessions. researchers and clinicians - bench to bedside.  Brachy therapy Workshop.  The congress will delve in detail with respect  Breast, Neuro-Oncology, Lung, Molecular to screening, diagnosis and optimum Pathology, Head& Neck sessions in management options, in Indian scenario, for dedicated halls. all common cancers.

 Gastro Intestinal, pediatric solid tumors, ICC fosters advancement of cancer research Nuclear medicine, Psycho-oncology by encouraging clinical trials in the discovery sessions in dedicated halls. of new and innovative genetic tests, targeted therapies and innovative treatment  Genitourinary, Bone & soft tissue, Palliative strategies. Care, Nursing oncology sessions in dedicated halls. A clinical scenario based interactive session with experts and audience.  Gynaec-oncology, Ophthalmic oncology, Geriatric oncology Training for health care Solving controversies with debates and active workers, Holistic approach to cancer in participation from audience. dedicated halls.

Dr. Bapsy Padmanabhan Chairperson - Scientific Committee 2nd ICC 2017 THE VENUE The Clarks Exotica Address: Swiss Town, Hollywood Junction, Sadahalli Post, Devanahalli Road, Bengaluru, Karnataka 562110 Phone: 08071 777 000

Venue – Clarks Exotica Resort & Spa

Amidst the hustle & bustle of the knowledge capital Bengaluru lies 70 acres of secluded calm that makes it hard to believe you're in the heart of the city. Situated just 15 minutes from Kempegowda International Airport, this Resort has ample space for the 18 parallel halls and smaller meeting rooms and a 50,000 sq ft area for a spacious exhibition and dining area. Since the resort is spread over a large area, we have planned for golf buggies to help in transporting people from one venue to another. Multiple large areas will be used for catering so you won't need to stand in long queues!

Highlights:

. 15 minutes from KempeGowda International Airport (Bengaluru Airport) . Ample space for the 18 parallel halls and smaller meeting rooms . 15 acres of prime land which can be developed as per the conference requirements; making it easy to plan a simple exhibition space and multiple catering areas. . Flexible seating arrangements in the halls- class room, theatre, round table. Adequate space for networking, lunch/dinner, tea/coffee etc. . Parking space for over 1500 cars available within the venue

Distance from Transport Points:

Bangalore International Airport 10 kms City Railway Station 27 kms Cantonment Railway Station 29 kms Bangalore City Bus Stand 29 kms Yeshwanthpur Railway Station 29 kms 2nd ICC 2017 About Bangalore

Bangalore, officially Bengaluru, is the capital of the Indian state of Karnataka. Bangalore is nicknamed the Garden City. Located on the in the south-eastern part of Karnataka, Bangalore is India's fifth most populous urban agglomeration. As of 2009, Bangalore was inducted in the list of global cities and ranked as a "Beta World City" alongside cities such as Dallas, Miami, Boston, Kuwait City, Geneva, and Berlin in the studies performed by the Globalization and World Cities Study Group and Network in 2008.

It has a salubrious climate, and Cosmopolitan population. Availability of a very large pool of highly educated and talented work force from across the country has seen the location of several major international IT giant in the city. Like-wise, the biotechnology major, BIOCON has headquarters here. In terms of advanced education – be it in Medicine, Engineering, Space Research, Science and technology, Bengaluru has top institutions of the country located here! At the same time, Bengaluru is also a fun city, plenty of wonderful hotels, restaurants, pubs, and theatres, ensure that you party into the wee hours in a perfectly safe environment. Plenty of places of scenic beauty and historical importance are within reachable distances. If you are a enthusiast - well, there are plenty of options for you too!

Connectivity by Air: Bengaluru is extremely well connected to all part of the country as well as other Nations. It's relatively new and modern Airport is called The Kempegowda International Airport and is 40 kms from the city centre, but excellent traffic free routes ensure you can cover that distance in 40-45 minutes. However, the ICC-2017 conference site is about 20 minutes travel from the international airport.

Local Transfers: If you are a Faculty of the conference, your travel from and to the airport, venue and the hotel will be our responsibility!

For the delegates – if you choose to book in one of the conference recognized hotels as mentioned on the official conference website, shuttle service will be arranged for the venue at fixed timings. However, please be aware that this is a logistic exercise which might at times fail you. In such an unfortunate event, you could take the special buses going to airport and get off at the toll gate stop. Shuttles from there will take you to the venue.

Bangalore also has a variety of taxi & auto services. You could call a GPS controlled Ola Cab 080-33553355 or Uber 1-866-576- 1039 for which you should download the respective app (if these services are present in the city you come from, within India, the same mobile app will work in Bengaluru also). Taxis are available in plenty when you step out of the airport terminal. You can directly walk up to the 'Airport Taxi' counter outside the arrival gate. These are GPS controlled and safe even in late night hours. Please insist on a bill, when you get off at your destination. Pre/Post conference tourist packages are being prepared specially for you and a few options are available on the conference website.

Weather: Bangalore experiences a very pleasant weather in the month of November. You may require a light shawl or a jacket/ blazer for men, particularly for the evening events. The average temperature in Bangalore in November is at 22.2 °C (71.96 °F). The temperature may reach around 27 °C (80.6 °F) in the afternoons, whereas the overnight temperatures are much cooler with an average low of 17.5 °C (63.5 °F).

Visa Requirements: Foreign attendees should ensure that they are in possession of a valid Indian Visa before they begin their travels to India. The Consular Passport and Visa (CPV) Division of the Ministry of External Affairs is responsible for issuance of Indian Visas to foreign attendees. This facility is granted through various Indian missions abroad and hence we suggest you to please check with the nearest Indian Consulate/Embassy as to your individual visa requirements. If you need documentation from ICC 2017 to support your application, please do write to us well in advance and we will be happy to provide you with assistance.

Delegates from Afghanistan, China, Iran, Pakistan, Iraq, Sudan, Foreigners of Pakistani Origin and Stateless persons, need to apply at least 60 days prior to the conference.

Currency: All monetary transactions of ICC 2017 will be in Indian National Rupees (INR).

Accommodation: The Venue of Clarks Exotica is in North Bangalore. There are plenty of hotels ranging from budget to luxury category available within a radius of 20 km from the Conference Venue. Registered delegates can get hotels booked online or offline with the details mentioned on the website, directly. However, the organising committee is not responsible in case a cheaper rate is available on the various consolidator's website available these days.

Food: The congress will cater to a large variety of palates. Our foreign guests can be rest assured that the food will be kept low on spices. Safe bottled drinking water will be provided at the venue.

Shopping: Bengaluru is a shopper's paradise for fine silks, Sandal wood, Handicraft etc. The organizing committee is exploring the possibility of organizing some excellent shopping at the venue itself! 2nd ICC 2017 Local Attractions

Bangalore Palace was built by Rev. Garrett, who was the first Principal of the Central High School in Bangalore, now known as Central College. The construction of the palace was started in 1862 and completed in 1944. In 1884, it was bought by the Maharaja of .

Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace was the summer residence of till his death in the year 1799 during the Fourth Anglo- Mysore War. Its construction was started by Hyder Ali within the walls of the Bangalore Fort and completed during the reign of Tipu Sultan in the year 1791. This magnificent structure has been built entirely with French Rose wood and stands adorned with pillars, arches and balconies. There is also a small museum in the palace which is open to public. The outside path is lined with beautiful plants and trees.

HAL Aerospace Museum is India's first aerospace museum located at Hindustan Aeronautics Limited premises, in Bangalore. Established in 2001, the Museum is part of the HAL Heritage Centre, and showcases the growth of the Indian aviation industry and HAL for six decades. The museum houses display of various aircraft and helicopters, Aircraft engine models, Flight simulators, a mock Air Traffic Control Tower and exhibit of Indian aviation history.

Nandi Hills or Nandidurg is an ancient hill fortress of southern India, in the Chikkaballapur district of Karnataka state. Nandi Hills was called Ananda Giri meaning The Hill of Happiness. Nandi is also commonly called Nandidurga (Fort) because of the fort built here by the ruler Tippu Sultan. It is also perhaps called Nandi Hills because the hill resembles a sleeping bull.

The Vishveshwarya Industrial and Technological Museum is not a 'museum' in its classical sense, because it has interactive exhibits unlike stationary models of a museum. It is more of a "Science Centre". Each floor of this museum is dedicated to a scientific discipline. The museum attracts close to one million visitors a year. A serious visitor should be prepared to spend at least 3 hours in the Museum to have a glimpse of this treasure house of knowledge in the heart of Bangalore.

Lal Bagh meaning The Red Garden in English is a well-known botanical garden in southern Bangalore, India. The garden was originally commissioned by Hyder Ali, the ruler of Mysore, and later completed by his son Tipu Sultan. It has a famous glass house which hosts an annual flower show. Lal Bagh houses India's largest collection of tropical plants, has an aquarium and a lake, and is one of the main tourist attractions in Bangalore.

Bannerghatta Biological Park was carved out of the Bannerghatta National Park in the year 2002. It is situated 22 km south of Bangalore, Karnataka, India. This hilly place is the home for one of the richest natural, zoological reserves. The 25,000 acre zoological park makes this a major tourist attraction of Bangalore. The country's first Butterfly Park was established at the Bannerghatta Biological Park. The Butterfly Park is spread across 7.5 acres of land. It comprises a butterfly conservatory, museum and an audio-visual room.

Innovative Film City is a revolutionary concept in the field of entertainment. It is captivating the hearts of millions of visitors. It has an annual target of entertaining 6 million people per annum. IFC has today become the pride of the State and a prominent landmark inviting tourist from all over the country.

In and Around Bangalore

Mekedatu is a place where river Cauvery and Arkavathi meet; because this is the place of confluence of two rivers it is called Sangam. Located at a distance of 93 Kms from Bangalore; Gushing waters, imposing landscapes, and untouched picnic spots is what is all about. The Cauvery River squeezing through a narrow gorge before traversing its south-bound terrain is a breath-taking sight.

Bheemeshwari is a small town that lies between the and Mekedatu falls, on the Cauvery River in district of Karnataka. It is a great spot for eco-tourism and is a natural habitat for the mahseer fish found in the waters of the Cauvery. Nestled amidst the Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary, it is also known as the 'Angler's paradise'. Both professional angling and amateur fishing is encouraged in these nature camps.

Channapatna is famous for its wooden toys and silk. These two industries form the backbone of this town's economy. Spinning tops, dolls and figures of mythological characters are made from the soft, cream coloured wood of hale tree and given a lacquered finish. The products are popular across the globe, especially in Europe and elsewhere in Asia. It is located 60 kms from Bangalore.

Chamundi Hills, the home of Goddess Chamundeshwari is about 335 metres high, can be reached by a 13 km road from Mysore. The temple of Chamudeshwari, the patron goddess of the Mysore Maharajas, has been held high in reverence for centuries, associated with the Hoysala ruler Vishnuvardhana. In 1659, Maharaja Dodda Devaraja built a flight of one thousand steps leads up to the summit of the hill which is at a height of about 3000 feet.

The is one of the important sights in Mysore. Built in Indo- Saracenic style with domes, turrets, arches and colonnades, the Palace is a treasure house of exquisite carvings and works of art from all over the world. The majestic Durbar Hall has an ornate ceiling and many sculpted pillars. The magnificent jewel studded golden throne of the Wodeyars is displayed here during the Dasera festival. 2nd ICC 2017 REGISTRATION DETAILS

Till 31 March 1 Apr 2017 to 1 July 2017 to 1 Oct 2017 Category Days 2017 30 Jun 2017 30 Sep 2017 Onwards

Members (AROI, ISO, IASO, ISMPO & other Nantional All 4 days 10000 14,000 16,000 20,000 Oncology Partners,SARAC & FARO Members (All 4 days)

Non Members Per day 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000

Corporate /Trade All 4 days 15000 18,000 20,000 24,000

Foreign Delegates (Non SARAC) All 4 days $400 $450 $500 $550

Accompanying person All 4 days 5,000 7,000 8,000 10,000 (8 years & above)

PG Students/PhD/Fellow All 4 days 5000 7,000 8,000 10,000

Members Imaging Per day 2,500 3,500 4,000 5,000 Association / Pathology

Nurses / NGOs / Per day 1,500 1,750 2,000 2,500 Paramedicals / Psychoncology

ABSI, IASLC, FHNO, FARO 2 days 5,000 7,000 8,000 10,000

ANPI 1 day 2,500 3,500 4,000 5,000

Preconference 1 day 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 workshop - Surgical

Preconference 1 day 1,500 1,750 2,000 2,500 workshop - Non Surgical

Cancellation Charges 25% 50% 75% 100%

Note:

Online registration facility via secured payment gateway is now available PG students should produce bonafide certificate/ letter from the HOD along with registration form & fees.  Accompanying person (s) are not entitled for entrance to scientific halls. Spot registration is not encouraged. If still registered delegate kit is subject to availability and cannot be guaranteed. In case of spot registration only cash / DD / Card payments will be accepted incase of spot registration.

INCLUSIONS

Full Registrations (all 4 days) are entitled for:

Access to Scientific Halls for all 4 days (except in the case of accompanying person) Lunch on all 4 days, Inaugural Dinner, Conference dinner and Tea sessions (Banquet dinner has to be paid additionally) Conference kit Access to exhibition hall 2nd ICC 2017 2 Day Registrations are entitled for:

Access to Scientific Halls for particular 2 days (except in the case of accompanying person) Lunch, dinner and tea sessions on the particular 2 days (Banquet dinner has to be paid additionally) Conference kit Access to exhibition hall on those particular 2 days Per day registrants

Access to the scientific program of that particular day (except in the case of accompanying person) Lunch, dinner and tea sessions of that particular day (except Banquet dinner) Access to exhibition hall on that particular day Cancellation Policy

No Cancellations & Refund requests will be accepted for Banquet Dinner and Workshops. No Cancellations & Refund requests will be accepted post 1st October, 2017 All refunds will be made 30 days after completion of the conference as per the percentage mentioned in the above table.

INSIGHT... INNOVATION... INTEGRATION... AT ICC 2017 BENGALURU 8th - 12th November, 2017! BLOCK YOUR DATES! THE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE INDIAN CANCER CONGRESS 2017 INVITES YOU TO PARTICIPATE AND TAKE CANCER CARE TO THE NEXT LEVEL!! Please visit: www.indiancancercongress2017.com

Conference Secretariat Conference Manager Prof. Ramesh S. Bilimagga Secretary General – ICC 2017 HCG - Double Road, No 44-45/2, 2nd Cross, Raja Ram Mohan Roy Extn., Off Double Road, Lalbagh Road, Bangalore - 560027 #2, NG Complex, 2nd Floor, P: +91 80 4020 6408 30th Cross, Bannerghatta Road Layout, Jayanagar 4th T Block, E: [email protected] Bangalore - 560041, India P: +91 76 76 11 2017 T: +91 80 2608 0700 F: +91 80 2608 0702 F: +91 80 2608 0702

Innovative Film City Bangalore Palace Lal Bagh Nandi Hills

Bannerghatta Vishweshwaraiah HAL Museum Tippu Sultan Palace National Park Museum