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DERMACON 2022 50th National Conference of Indian Association of Dermatologists, Venereologists & Leprologists 03-06 February 2022 | JECC, Jaipur Organised by IADVL, , State Branch, Jaipur

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From Baby Step to Giant Leap Celebrating Golden Jubilee of Indian Dermatology

NATIONAL IADVL Executive Committee

Dr. Jayadev Betkerur Dr. Rashmi Sarkar Dr. Kiran Godse President President Elect Immediate Past President

Dr. Feroz K Dr. Rakhesh SV Dr. Dinesh Devraj Dr. Savitha A.S. Hon. Secretary Honorary Treasure Honorary Secretary Honorary General General - Elect Treasure-Elect

Dr. Neeraj Pandey Dr. Sanjeev Vaishampayan Dr. Rajyalakshmi K Dr. Abhishek Jha Vice President Vice President Hon. Jt. Secretary Hon. Jt. Secretary

IADVL Academy

Dr Deepika Pandhi Dr Dipankar De Chairperson Convenor

IADVL Rajasthan State Branch Dr Dilip Kacchhawa Dr. Saroj Purohit President Secretary Organising COMMITTEE Chief Patron Principal & Controller SMS Medical College, Jaipur

Patrons Dr Rishi Bhargava Dr NK Mathur Dr NK Bansal Dr Gyaneshwar Kalla Dr J G Arora Dr S R Shukla Dr B S Rathor Dr R A Bumb

Org. Chairperson Org. Secretary Treasurer Chief Scientific Convenor Dr U S Agarwal Dr Deepak K Mathur Dr Vijay Paliwal Dr Dinesh Mathur

Org. Co Chairperson Joint Org. Secretaries Finance Advisor Scientific Chairperson Dr Mukul Sharma Dr Amit Tiwari Dr Ram Singh Meena Dr Asit Mittal Dr Ashok Meherda Dr Naushin Aara Scientific Secretary Dr H R Kaler Dr Puneet Agarwal Dr Lalit Gupta Dr Anoop Handa Dr Rachita Mathur Scientific Co Chairpersons Dr B B Dhingra Dr Geraldine Jain Dr R P Doria Dr Dilip Kacchhawa Joint Scientific Secretary Dr Abhishek Bhardwaj Dr Saurabh Singh

Chairpersons of Di�erent Committees Scientific Coordination Exhibition & Business Catering Venue Management Dr A K Khare Dr M K Singhi Dr Kishor Singh Dr Suresh Jain

Scientific Award Reception Website & Women Dermatology & Dr Vinod Jain Dr Manisha Nijhawan Social Media Spouse/Kids Dr. R.D. Mehta Dr Saroj Purohit Registration Souvenir Audio Visual Media, Publicity Dr Kailash Mehrania Dr Puneet Bhargava Dr Ram Kumar Gulati & Public Relation Dr Raj Kumar Kothiwala Scientific Hall Cultural Accommodation & Coordination Dr Sanjay Kanodia Transport Dr Archana Saxena Dr Surendra Kumar

Abstract and E Poster Submission Co-ordinator Dr Dinesh Mundra Dr Devendra Yadav Dr B C Ghiya Advisory Committee Dr Sanjeev Handa Dr S B Murugesh Dr M L Khatri Dr P K Nigam Dr Avinash Dalal Dr R P Mehta Dr Surabhi Dayal Dr S Suhail Amin Dr Rajeev Khullar Dr Ram Chandra Dr B B Mahajan Dr Rakesh Bansal Dr M S Deora Dr B S Manjunathswamy Dr L P Gupta Dr M Patvekar Dr R K Halder Dr Khalil Ahmed Dr H V Talanikar Dr Vikram Mahajan Dr Anil Kothari Dr Harish Sharma Members o� Di�erent Committees Audio Visual Catering Cultural Exhibition & Business Dr Puneet Goyal Dr Anshul Maheshwari Dr Ashok Mittal Dr Anil Kumar Dr Mahendra Chhaparwal Dr Bhagwan Das Dr Mohit Bansal Dr Rakesh Meena Dr Rajeev Jain Dr Rahul Gupta Dr Ravindra Dhabai Dr Gajanad Ojha Dr Rohini Gupta Dr Shantnu Banerjee Dr Venkatesh Purohit Dr Sanjay Mittal

Finance Media, Publicity/ Reception Registration Dr Asha Nyati Public Relation Dr Archana Jain Dr Prashant Agarwal Dr Jitendra Meena Dr Ankit Mehra Dr Pratibha Sharma Dr Sapna Dangi Dr Leena Bhatnagar Dr Amit Malhotra Dr Kalpana Gupta Dr Sunita Goyal Dr Mukesh Saini Dr Aklish Jain Dr Taniya Dr Sanjay Purohit Dr Rajendra Hada Scientific Award Scientific Committee Scientific Hall Session Coordination Dr Devendra Jain Dr Kapil Vyas Coordination Dr Archana Goyal Dr Neha Prasad Dr Pankaj Rao Dr Ashu Kayal Dr Kritika Agrawal Dr Rakesh Mahla Dr Sharad Mehta Dr Prakash Chaudhary Dr Neetu Sidana Dr Sachin Sharda Dr Shivi Nijhawan Dr Sanjay Sakarwal Dr Savita Agarwal Dr Vishal Chugh Dr Rohit Garg Souvenir Transport & Venue Website & Social Media Dr Ajay Garg Accommodation Dr Arti Singh Dr Akshay Jain Dr Pradeep Jain Dr Himmat Singh Kharra Dr Atul Vijay Dr Ashish Batra Dr Sanjay Saini Dr Kanchan Kumawat Dr Sudhir Tomar Dr Lokesh Chawla Dr Sinni Jain Dr Ramesh Kushwaha Dr Sunil Kothiwala Dr Salil Mittal Dr Satpal Yadav Women Dermatology & Workshop Spouse/Kids Dr Manisha Balai Dr Ankita Shrivastava Dr Manjeet Chaudhary Dr Madan Singh Batar Dr Naresh Banjara Dr Nirmala Saini Dr Vikas Meena Dr Pushpa Singh Conference HIGHLIGHTS IADVL Celebrating the Golden Jubilee of INDIAN DERMATOLOGY IN PINK CITY Registration fee not increased as promised during bidding campaign.

More scientific halls to accommodate emerging dermatologists.

Interesting Medical CME’s & Workshop -Tradition to advance.

Practice oriented, topic wise sessions plan.

Around 7000+ Delegates expected.

Around 40 International & 400 National Speakers.

Live video and interactive sessions.

World Class Venue with International Facilities.

Jaipur is one of the most preferred historical city to visit in India.

“Come and Experience a Conference which you would remember forever” About Venue JECC, JAIPUR Jaipur Exhibition and Convention Centre (JECC) is a unit of Diligent Pinkcity Center Pvt. Ltd. JECC is the largest pillar-less exhibition-convention-entertainment facility of its kind in all of South Asia. The multi-purpose spaces at JECC feature a striking contemporary design, making them the perfect venue for all types of events including exhibitions, conferences, corporate meetings, entertainment events, seminars and banquets. In addition to being the perfect backdrop for every occasion, the experts at JECC provide end-to-end event planning and management, making it a one-stop destination for world-class services. About Rajasthan's beautiful ‘Pink City’ Jaipur, was the JAIPUR stronghold of a clan of rulers whose three hill forts and series of palaces in the city are important attractions. Known as the Pink City because of the colour of the stone used exclusively in the walled city, Jaipur's bazaars sell embroidered leather shoes, blue pottery, tie and dye scarves and other exotic wares. Western Rajasthan itself forms a convenient circuit, in the heart of the Thar desert which has shaped its history, lifestyle and architecture.

Founded in AD 1727 by Sawai Jaisingh II, Jaipur the capital of Rajasthan has broad avenues and spacious gardens. The capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur is steeped in history and culture. Here, the past comes alive in magnificent forts and palaces, blushed pink, where once lived the maharajas. The bustling bazaars of Jaipur, famous for Rajasthani jewellery, fabrics and shoes, possess a timeless quality and are surely a treasure-trove for the shoppers. This fascinating city with its romantic charm takes you to an epoch of royalty and tradition.

Jaipur has been laid according to the conventional nine-grid pattern that astrologers believe to be lucky, and which has been recommended in the ancient Indian treatise on architecture. Each grid consists of a square, and these have been planned so that, at the heart of the city is the City Palace. Spread around it, in rows, are public buildings, the residences of noblemen, the living and trading quarters of merchants and artisans. Straight, wide roads run through the city, while a high, crenellated wall that forms its defence is pierced with seven gateways that serve as entry points. Today, these walls may be more di�cult to spot since the city has grown far beyond its original plan, but they are still there, proving that though Jaipur saw no great siege, it was more than adequately prepared for it.

DRESSING The traditional dress like the lehenga and kurtis are worn by women with traditional taste while saree and salwar kameez are also commonly worn. Men wear trousers and shirts. Wear informal, loose clothes during the day and you won't feel uncomfortable. Smart, casual clothes will do for eating out in the evening or visiting friends.

MOVING AROUND TRANSPORT Jaipur has all major modes of transport cabs, buses, metro and auto rickshaws. There are also unmetered tourist taxis whose stands are situated mainly at all the gates on M. I. Road. Hotels and travel agents can also arrange for taxis. The buses ply on set routes and charge a standard fare. One should insist on paying the auto-rickshaw driver through meter only. For luggage one has to pay an additional rupee for one piece of luggage. The three-wheelers can also be hired for a day on an agreed fare of 550 to 600 for 8 hours. The Landmarks of THE PINK CITY AMBER FORT (pronounced Amer) is at a distance of about 11 kilometres from Jaipur. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it was the bastion of the Kachwahas of Amber, until the capital was moved to the plains, to what is today Jaipur. The palace, located in craggy hills, is a beautiful melange of Hindu and Mughal stylesx. Raja Man Singh I began construction in 1592 and the palace, which was built as a strong, safe haven against attacking enemies, was completed by Mirja Raja Jai Singh. The contrast between the harsh exterior and the inviting interior couldn't be more surprising.

JAIGARH FORT About 15 kilometres from NAHARGARH FORT sits proudly on a Jaipur, Jaigarh Fort was built by Sawai ridge of the Aravalli Hills, creating an Jai Singh II sometime in the early 18th impressive northern backdrop to the city century amidst the arid, rocky and thorn- of Jaipur. It was constructed during the scrub covered hills. Despite its ancient reign of Jai Singh in 1734, and was later construction, it still retains most of its expanded in 1868. Nahargarh, which imposing citadel appearance. Visitors means abode of tigers, was a formidable can see the world’s largest cannon – barrier, defending Jaipur against Jaiban, at the fort. attacking enemies. Within its walls, the fort houses Madhavendra Bhawan, the summer destination for the members of the royal family.

JANTAR MANTAR In Sanskrit, 'Jantar HAWA MAHAL, literally the Palace of Mantar' is used for 'Magical Devices' and Winds, was built in 1799 by the poet king it is undoubtedly so with the huge Sawai Pratap Singh as a summer retreat masonry instruments, which were for him and his family. It also served as a placed here to measure 'the harmony of place where the ladies of the royal the heavens'.. Now a UNESCO World household could observe everyday life Heritage Site, Jantar Mantar in Jaipur is without being seen themselves. This considered to be the largest of the five unique five-storey structure is a blend of astronomical observatories built by Hindu and Islamic architecture, and the Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the founder exterior, with its small latticed windows of Jaipur. (called jharokhas), resembles the crown of Lord Krishna.

CITY PALACE Located deep within the ALBERT HALL MUSEUM, The building walled city, the City Palace Complex was gets its name from The Victoria and conceived and built by Maharaja Sawai Albert Museum in London, the inspiration Jai Singh II, the founder of Jaipur. A for its design. The exquisitely built Albert beautiful fusion of Mughal and Hall is housed in the centre of Ram Niwas architecture, the palace is still home to Garden. Sir Swinton Jacob (who is also the last ruling royal family which lives in the mastermind behind many other a private section of the palace. Maharaja palaces in Rajasthan) conceptualised Sawai Jai Singh II is credited with and designed it using styles from the building most of the structures, but it was Indo-Sarcenic architecture and the expanded upon by later rulers as well. Prince of Wales laid the foundation stone of the building in 1876.

JAL MAHAL, One of the most wonderful THE LAKSHMI-NARAYAN TEMPLE, or the sights in Jaipur is the beautiful Jal Mahal Birla Temple, as it is more popularly or Lake Palace. The light, sand coloured known as, is located at the base of Moti stone walls and the deep blue of the Dungari. Built on an elevated platform, water make for a wonderful contrast. The this comparatively modern temple is palace appears to float in the centre of built entirely of white marble and Man Sagar Lake, where its magnificent dominates the skyline of south Jaipur. exteriors can be enjoyed by tourists. The temple was commissioned and built by renowned Indian industrialists, the Birlas, in 1988. Explore AROUND THE JAIPUR SHOPPING MARKET

Bapu Bazaar Indira Bazaar Saraogi Bazaar Hawamahal Street Market

MOTOR SPORT is an adventure spot for HAATHI GAON (ELEPHANT VILLAGE), those looking for long break free from It's an informative and exciting farm trip their monotonous routines. o�ers visitors recreational activities along with the awareness program on these giants. You will be able to appreciate an enjoyable elephant safari, shower with these animals, and also feed them. An ideal destination to make the most of your family holidays.

GAITORE (MEMORIALS OF KINGS) is an ancient pilgrimage centre Just o� the Jaipur-Amber road is Gaitore, in Jaipur. Set amidst low hills and packed where the former Maharajas of Jaipur are with locals and tourists alike, the entombed. The chhatris (cenotaphs), attractive spot has temples, pavilions made of white marble display the and holy kunds (natural springs and distinctive Rajput style of architecture. water tanks). Visitors to Galtaji will come The open pavilions with ornate domes are across the complex of Ramgopalji supported by delicately sculpted pillars. temple, locally called the Monkey temple The crematorium is located in the middle (Galwar Bagh). It gets this moniker of yellow sandstone hills. The décor and because of a large group of resident extravagance of a particular chattri is monkeys. meant to reflect the stature and prowess of the ruler it contains.

ISHWAR LAT, is a 60 feet high grand SAMODE is located 40kms northwest of minaret in Jaipur. Also called 'Swarg Suli' Jaipur on Jaipur-Sikar road. The or 'heaven piercing minaret', this tower beautiful 475 year old Samode Palace near Tripolia Gate was built by Raja Ishwari provides a fine example of the Rajput Singh in 1749 A.D to commemorate a grand haveli architecture while Samode Bagh victory. Ishwar Lat o�ers a breath-taking o�ers luxurious tent accommodation. view of Jaipur. Visitors can experience the rural lifestyle by taking a camel safari through the village and visit local craftsmen.

SAMBHAR LAKE is one of the largest JHALANA SAFARI PARK is an expansive inland salt lake and lies just 70 kms from and beautiful safari park in Jaipur that’s Jaipur. It is an incredible landscape, popular for its leopard sightings. The almost resembling the Rann of Kutch, forest block has an area of 1978 hectare Gujarat. Apart from producing a large and is situated on south eastern border of percentage of India's salt supply - it also Jaipur city. Until 1860, the park was an incredible place to spot birds including under Feudalistic rule. It was the large flocks of flamingos. The views from exclusive property of the erstwhile the Shakambhari Mata Temple are Jaipur estate and was basically used by breathtaking at sunset and one can the royals to play sports, and to meet the spend hours in solitude. fuel and fodder needs of neighbouring villages. About Rajasthan Rajasthan which is also known as the “Land of Maharajas” is the largest state of India, covering an area of about 342,239 sq. km. It comprises of 33 districts and its largest city is Jaipur, which is also its capital. Being located on the western side of the country, it shares its border with Pakistan to its northwest and to the west it shares its border with Sindh. To its north it has Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana to its northeast; to its southeast it has Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat to its southwest.

The glory of the state is retained by its majestic palaces, forts and monuments. The vibrant culture and rich heritage of this princely state draw innumerable tourists from across the globe.

Its major attractions include the ruins of Indus Valley Civilization, the oldest mountain range- Aravalli, a Jain pilgrimage site known as Dilwara Temples, Karni Mata Mandir, the only hill station of Rajasthan- Mount Abu, Keoladeo National Park (formerly known as Bharatpur National Park), the Ranthambore National Park and the Sariska Tiger Reserve.

Some of its major architectural wonders include Chittorgarh fort - the largest fort in Asia, Fort at , Jaipur “The Pink City” houses a number of well known tourists spots which include Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds), Lake Palace, City Palace, Amber Palace, Jantar Mantar, Umaid Bhawan in Jodhpur, Fort in Jaisalmer and many more. Not only this, the princely state of Rajasthan hosts varied colorful fairs and festivals which are known for their uniqueness and captivates a large number of tourists from India and overseas every year, some of which are Pushkar Fair, Jaipur Literature Festival, Jodhpur Flamenco Gypsy Festival, Jaipur Heritage International Festival, Desert Festival, Urs at , Teej and many more to give you a whole new experience. Attraction of RAJASTHAN

FAMOUS FORTS & ROYAL PALACES OF RAJASTHAN

City Palace, Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur Umaid Bhawan Palace, Lake Palace, Udaipur Jodhpur LAKES OF RAJASTHAN

Anasagar Lake, Ajmer Balsamand lake, Jodhpur Jaisamand Lake, Udaipur WILDLIFE OF RAJASTHAN

Ranthambore Tiger Reserve Desert National Park Keoladeo Ghana National Park Jawai Leopard Safari ADVENTURES OF RAJASTHAN

Hot Air Balloon Ride Cycling Udaipur Camel Safari Abhaneri Step Well SHOPPING OF RAJASTHAN

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