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Brochure AICOG 2022 New 9.Cdr AICOG 2022, INDORE 64th All India Congress of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 9th-13th January 2022, Indore Quality Care within Her Reach Proposed Venue: Singapore Palm, Indore for more info: www.aicogindore.org 5 12 200+ 8000+ NATIONAL & DAYS PRE CONGRESS DELEGATES FROM INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE WORKSHOP ACROSS INDIA FACULTY FOGSI OFFICE BEARERS 2021-2022 Dr. S Shantha Kumari Dr. Hrishikesh Pai Dr. Alpesh Gandhi Dr. Madhuri Patel President President Elect Immediate Past President Secretary General Dr. Archana Verma Dr. Basab Mukherjee Dr. Vipin Pandit Dr. Fessy Louis Dr. Kawita Bapat Vice President Vice President Vice President Vice President Vice President Dr. Suvarna Khadilkar Dr. Aruna Suman Dr. Parikshit Tank Dr. Niranjan Chavan Deputy Secretary General Joint Secretary Treasurer Jt. Treasurer ICOG OFFICE BEARERS 2021-2022 Dr. C.N. Purandare Dr. Uday Thanawala Dr. Parag Biniwale Dr. Ashok Kumar Dean Chairperson Vice Chairperson Secretary JOURNAL OFFICE BEARERS 2021-2022 Dr. Geetha Balsarkar Dr. Pradnya Changede Editor in Chief Secretary and Manager Dear Friends & Colleagues, Greetings from the Organising Committee of AICOG 2022, INDORE. We are delighted to welcome each one of you to Indore to be a part of the prestigious 64th All India Congress of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, AICOG 2022 INDORE to be held from 9th - 13th January 2022. Indore, situated in the heart of India is a fascinating city with a blend of a rich cultural and historical heritage hosting a wide range of styles of the Maratha, Mughal, Holkar and British era. Chhatris, Laal Bag Palace, Kanch Mandir are cues of its architectural excellence. Situated on one of India's oldest pilgrimage routes from Mahakaal at Ujjain on river Kshipra, to Omkareshwar on the river Narmada and onwards to Rameshwaram, Indore is embellished by several forts and rocky shrines: Mandu, Dewas, Maheshwar, Omkareshwar being the prominent ones. Indore has also been judged as India’s cleanest city for the fourth straight year & will be the first state in the country to have a happiness index. Indore also has excellent air connectivity with the metro cities & connecting flights with other cities. Regular train services connect Indore to most parts of the cities. The city is also connected to all the major and minor cities nearby, via road. The conference aims to ideate, analyse and share inventive, feasible and implementable ways to encourage and disseminate knowledge, education and research to make high-level of care available to women. The Organizing Committee is working hard to put together an educational and scientific program for what will be an academic extravaganza packaged with cuisine to tantalize your taste buds and a complete cultural fest. AICOG 2022 will truly be an unforgettable conference for all those who attend! Look forward to welcoming you to Indore! Dr. Asha Baxi Dr. Archana Baser Dr. Kawita Bapat Organizing Chairperson Organizing Secretary Organizing Secretary ORGANISING COMMITTEE AICOG 2022 INDORE Dr. Asha Baxi Dr. Archana Baser Dr. Kawita Bapat Organizing Chairperson Organizing Secretary Organizing Secretary Prof. Kumud Bhagwat Dr. Dhiraj Gada Dr. Ratna Thakur Dr. Laxmi Maru Dr. Jyoti Bindal Dr. C. Phaphariya Patron Patron Patron Patron Advisor Vice Chairperson Dr. Neelesh Dalal Dr. Poonam Mathur Dr. Mukta Jain Dr. Jayashree Shridhar Dr. Aruna Kumar Convenor Convenor Convenor Convenor Convenor Dr. Seema Vijayavargiya Dr. Neerja Puranik Dr. Ruma Shukla Dr. Sadhana Mehta Dr. Jyoti Bunglowala Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator Treasurer Dr. Vidhya Pancholia Dr. Neena Agarwal Dr. Sumitra Yadav Dr. Anupama Dave Dr. Priya Bhave Scientific Committee Scientific Committee Scientific Committee Scientific Committee Scientific Committee Dr. Brijbala Tiwari Dr. Manila Kaushal Dr. Dolly Mehra Dr. Manju Rathi Dr. Kusum Singhal Dr. Shruti Malwi Dr. Rachana Dubey Dr. Veera Lohiya Dr. Jyoti Karande Joint Secretaries Joint Secretaries Joint Secretaries Joint Secretaries Joint Secretaries Joint Secretaries Joint Secretaries Joint Secretaries Joint Secretaries CONFERENCE SCIENTIFIC HIGHLIGHTS CONFERENCE THEME Population Stabilization our role Minimal Access Surgery Preventive Oncology Increasing Need of ART services causes, concerns and remedies Safe Management of Woman in Pregnancy and Labour WORKSHOPS Obstetrics - High risk and Labour Urogynaecology and cosmetic gynaecology IUI and ART Ultrasound and feto-maternal medicine Medicolegal Endoscopy Oncology Vaginal surgeries IMPORTANT DATES AND EVENTS AT AICOG Day 1 Pr econgress Workshop Day 3 New Managing Committee Meeting Dinner Day 2 Flag hoisting Day 4 ICOG Convocation Dr C G Saraiya CME Dr Usha Krishna Quiz FOGSI Committee Workshops Banquet Inauguration Dinner Day 5 Valedictory CONFERENCE TIMELINES AND DELEGATE FEES REGISTRATION FEE DETAILS CATEGORY 1 Mar to 7 July 2021 8 July to 31 Oct. 2021 1 Nov onwards onspot Amount GST 18% Total Amount GST 18% Total Amount GST 18% Total FOGSI MEMBERS 12381 2229 `14610 13462 2423 `15885 16153 2907 `19060 NON MEMBERS (NON OBGGYN) 13462 2423 `15885 15076 2714 `17790 17229 3101 `20330 ACCOMPANYING PERSON 9691 1744 `11435 11843 2132 `13975 14000 2520 `16520 POST GRADUATES 9153 1647 `10800 10229 1841 `12070 12920 2325 `15245 WORKSHOP 4845 872 `5717 5386 969 `6355 5924 1066 `6990 CME 4093 737 `4830 4309 776 `5085 4847 873 `5720 BANQUET 3233 582 `3815 3233 582 `3815 4310 775 `5085 FOREIGN SAFOG 539 97 $636 587 106 $693 587 106 $693 FOREIGN OTHERS 686 124 $810 758 136 $894 856 154 $1010 REGISTRATION GUIDELINES • Conference Registration is mandatory for registration of Workshop, CME and Banquet. • Spot registrants will not be guaranteed Conference Kit • Please provide your membership number (MCI No., FOGSI Reg. No.) for reference. • 3% additional charges will be applicable for online registration. • Registration fees include Kit, admission to the scientific hall, trade Exhibition, Inaugural Function, Lunches & Dinner. • Workshop, CME, banquet and accompanying person in additional cost. • Provide us your updated email id & mobile no.it will be used for the registration receipt and other conference communication. • Organizing Committee shall not be liable in any form in case of changes in date / venue due to unforeseen reasons. • Conference Organizers are not responsible for postal delays / failure of delivery by post or failure of electronic communication. • It is mandatory for all Delegates to carry their photo id (Government approved) for smooth registration process. (Please note: Banquet is paid) CANCELLATION & REFUND • Refund of Registration will be made post the conference after deduction of GST. • After 31st October 2021 no refund request will be entertained by the secretariat. • 25% of the Registration would be deducted as processing charges and rest will be refunded one month after the completion of the conference. • The refund process will begin only after 30 days of the completion of conference. Please send duly filled Registration form along with Cheque or DD in favour of “AICOG 2021” payable at Indore to: PAYMENT DETAIL NEFT & RTGS details of AICOG 2022 INDORE Account Name: AICOG 2021 A/C No: 50200039492200 Branch: TRADE HOUSE, INDORE IFSC CODE: HDFC0000036 Name of Bank: HDFC BANK Conference Secretariat: DISHA FERTILITY E-30, Saket Nagar, Old Palasia, Near Saket Square, Indore 452018 Email: [email protected] | Web.: www.aicogindore.org ACCOMMODATION FOR INFO CONTACT +91 9958659003 +91 9599586718 [email protected] CULTURAL EVENTS AND ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMS Cultural Special Special Night Celebrity Performance & Performance & & Inaugural Banquet Gala Dinner Dinner Dinner EXCURSIONS AND TOURS RAJWADA KRISHNAPURA CHHATRI Rajwada is the historical palace of the Holkars. It was The Maratha Rulers were skilled in the Field of built about two centuries ago and is located near the architecture. An exquisite example of their Chhatris in the main square. It is a seven storied architectural style comprise of the Chattris of Indore. struture, which serves as the living example of the These chhattris are the cenotaphs built in the grandeur of the Holkars. Rajwada stands in the centre memory of the Holkar rulers. The memorials are built of the city. in stone and have stood the test of time. MAHESHWAR TOUR MANDU TOUR Short escape to Mandu by Meetings And More is a The ancient city of central India, Ujjain is situated in unique tour package which takes you through the Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh, on the eastern beautiful destinations. The tour promises you a bank of the Kshipra River. Ujjain is the administrative memorable experience which will be set amid the center of Ujjain District and Ujjain Division. The beautiful palaces, forts and mosques. History of Ujjain has a significant value and a historical importance attached to it. OMKARESHWAR TOUR UJJAIN TOUR Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga a shiv temple on Omkar The ancient city of central India, Ujjain is situated in mountain an island in mid Narmada, revered Hindu the Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh, on the eastern temple is the center of extreme faith. There are 12 bank of the Kshipra River. Ujjain is the administrative jyotirlinga temples in world and omkareshwar is one center of Ujjain District and Ujjain Division. The fo them. History of Ujjain has a significant value and a historical importance attached to it. Professional Conference Organisers: Conference Secretariat CONCEPT CONFERENCES PVT. LTD. DISHA FERTILITY Block B, 2nd Floor, Balaji Estate E-30, Saket Nagar, Old Palasia, 8, Guru Ravidas Marg, Kalkaji, Delhi 110019 Near Saket Square, Indore 452018 Phone: +91 11 46661018 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Web.: www.aicogindore.org Web: www.concepttc.com.
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