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9 & 10 August, 2019 REGISTRATION FORM ACCOMMODATION 4th International Conference on Innovations in Delegates and participants are requested to make their own Pharmaceutical Sciences (ICIPS-2019) arrangements of travel and accommodation. (9th & 10th August, 2019) SPONSORSHIP 4th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Name :_____________________________________________________ Industries / NGOs / Government agencies are invited to sponsor the conference. Qualification : _______________________________________________ on EXHIBITION Specialization :______________________________________________ The Exhibitors may book their space for exhibiting their products. Designation :________________________________________________ INNOVATIONS IN PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES Name of the Institute / Organization :____________________________ THE TARIFF IS AS GIVEN BELOW (ICIPS - 2019) TARIFF Address :___________________________________________________ S.NO. PARTICULARS (In Rs.) THEME : INNOVATIVE EXERTIONS IN PHARMACY ____________________________________________________________ 1. Sponsoring the Event 50,000/- Mobile No : _________________________________________________ 2. Advertisement in Souvenir (Back cover full page) Colour 25000/- th th 3. Advertisement in Souvenir (Inside Back cover full page) Colour 20000/- Phone (O) :_______________________(R)_______________________ 9 & 10 August, 2019 4. Advertisement in Souvenir (Inside front cover full page) Colour 20000/- E-mail ID :___________________________________________________ 5. Advertisement in Souvenir (Full page inside the souvenir) Colour 15000/- Gender : M / F :______________________________________________ 6. Advertisement in Souvenir (Half page inside the souvenir) Colour 10000/- 7. Advertisement in Souvenir (Full page inside the souvenir) B/W 10000/- Organized By: Registration Fee Details : 8. Advertisement in Souvenir (Half page inside the souvenir) B/W 5000/- Name of the bank ___________________________________________ 9. Stall booking 5000/- D. D. No._________________________ Dated _____________________ Amount Rs._____________________. ABOUT HYDERABAD Certified that the above information is true and correct to the best of (Accredited by NAAC with A+ Grade, Recognized u/s 2f & 12 B of UGC Act 1956) my knowledge and belief. I here by submit my registration form to attend 4th International Conference which will be held at GNITC-SOP, Hyderabad on 9th and (Accredited by NBA for B.Pharm.) 10th August, 2019 for necessary consideration. The city houses famous historical sites including Charminar, Signature of the Applicant. Chowmahalla Palace, Salar Jung Museum (among the world’s largest private collection museum) art galleries, libraries, sports REGISTRATION FEE complexes, museums and theatres. The Charminar is as much the signature of Hyderabad as the Taj Mahal is of Agra or the Eiffel Tower CALL FOR PAPERS Fee paid on or before Fee after 2nd August / Category nd is of Paris. The Cyber towers of the Hi-Tech City of trade and 2 August, 2019 Spot Registration technology embodies the newfound attitude of Hyderabad and today All UG Students INR 600 INR 750 finds a place of pride. Situated on the outskirts of the city, it is the (B.Pharm, D.Pharm) nucleus of Cyberabad, the IT destination in this part of the world. All PG Students INR 750 INR 900 Boating and water sports are a regular feature in the Hussain Sagar. (Pharma D, M.Pharm) One of the World’s tallest monolithic statues of the Buddha stands on All Faculty INR 1000 INR 1500 the ‘Rock of Gibraltar’, in the middle of the lake. Surroundings of Industrial Person INR 2500 INR 3500 Hussainsagar Lake provide marvellous entertainment options like NTR Gardens, Necklace Road, Tank Bund, Prasads Multiplex, The Registration fee is payable by Demand Draft (DD)/ Online payment in favor of Lumbini Park, Sanjeevaiah Park etc. Falaknuma Palace was built in “GURUNANAK INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY” several phases by the Nizams between 1857-1869 and this is now Account No.: 62010281635 (STATE BANK OF INDIA) one of the heritage buildings. The complex comprises four palaces in IFSC Code : SBIN0020090 Moghal and European styles of which the main palace is double Payable at Ibrahimpatnam, R. R. Dist. Hyderabad, Telangana State, India., and storeied with the others being single-storeyed blocks. Send to : Convener, ICIPS-2019, School of Pharmacy, Guru Nanak Institutions Technical Campus (Autonomous), Ibrahimpatnam - 501 506, Hyderabad, Telangana, India. In Association with : NOTE: Registration fees are non-refundable and non-transferable. Only registered delegates will be allowed to attend the ICIPS-2019 and present papers. Student delegates/ Research Scholars need to present proof of identity while collecting the registration kit onsite. www.icips2019.org ABOUT GNI ORGANIZING COMMITTEE COMMITTEES GNI is one of the premier Institutions in the Country, developed into gateway of knowledge and inspiration. The institution offers graduate and post graduate over 7 discipline of PATRONS Conference Committee Registration Chair Engineering. Computer application and Pharmacy. Around 9000 students from all over the country and more than 200 international students from various countries are part of Prof. M. V. Ramana Reddy Sardar Tavinder Singh Kohli, Mr. Vishweswar Rao, Mr. Jalandhar, academics. 700 plus strong team of faculty members are imparting academic instructions through research and Innovation. The Infrastructure includes separate building for every Dr. Pamula Reddy Bhavanam Chairman, Guru Nanak Institutions Mrs. D. Mounica, Dr. K. Yashwanth, department, residential accommodation for 1500 boys/girls and teaching fraternity. The ambience of campus is serene and pristine. The academic blocks are inter spaced with vast Ms. Jhansi green patches of lawns giving soothing and rejuvenating atmosphere. Finance Chair GNI Decode IT Park (Digital Engineering Center for offshore and Domestic Enterprises) is India’s First IT Park within our Institution campus providing Part Time Employment to Sardar Gagandeep Singh Kohli, Prof. M. Venkata Ramana Reddy Plenary Session Chair Current Students and Full time Employment to Passed-out Engineers. Vice-Chairman, Guru Nanak Institutions Mr. V. Balakrishna The Institution has been awarded “Best Place to Innovate” in UXINDIA-13 International Conference, at IIM Banglore, “Excellent Innovative Institute in AP” award by Consortium of Mr. Dhiraj Kumar Communication Media and Infrastructure CCMAI and “Award of Excellence” for Guru Nanak Educational Society by JNTUH. This Institute is hosting 3 International Conferences CONFERENCE CHAIR Press and Publicity Chair besides publishing 2 International Journals every year. Dr. H. S. Saini, Student Volunteer Chair Dr. S. Ramakrishna, Mr. D. Naresh Mr. Jitendra Debata, HIGHLIGHTS OF GNI Managing Director, Guru Nanak Institutions Mrs. K. Saraswathi • Decode IT Park Protocol Chair • Entrepreneurship Incubation • MOU with International Universities • Publishing three International Journals CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS Mrs. Radhika Reddy, Mr. E. Karthik • Center of Excellences for Big Data • Research and Innovation Centre • Microsoft Gold Agreement 1. Dr. M. Ramalinga Reddy, Director, GNITC Out House Accommodation • Center of Excellences for Mobile Application Development • Member of IUCEE, NPTEL and Globarena • Non-Destructive Evaluation 2. Prof. P. Parthasaradhy, Associate Director, GNITC Inaugural Chair Mr. Dileep Brahma • Center of Excellences for Computation Civil Engineering • In-house GATE coaching for our students • Solar Power Application 3. Dr. R. K. Singh, Associate Director, GNITC Dr. Pamula Reddy Bhavanam, • Software Research Development • Center of Excellences for Aeronautical Engineering • IBM, Infosys Academic Alliances 4. Dr. Rishi Sayal, Associate Director, GNITC Mrs. P. Pranaya, Ms. T. Shivani In House Accommodation • Robotics & Industrial Automation • Center for 3D Printing Rapid Prototyping • Placements in Top-Notch Companies Mr. Kaushik Bhar, Ms. S.S. Patnaik 5. Dr. T. Rama Rao, Principal & Associate Director, SOP, GNITC THEME : INNOVATIVE EXERTIONS IN PHARMACY 6. Dr. S. V. Ranganayakulu, Dean-R & D, GNITC Souvenir Chair The aim of the ICIPS-2019 is to provide a platform for Researchers, Scientists, Technocrats, Academicians and various categories of Pharmacists namely Industrial, Community, Mr. V. Ravi Kumar, Medical Services Chair 7. Dr. K. Chanthirasekharan, Dean-Academics, GNITC Clinical, Hospital, Regulatory etc., to exchange their latest innovative ideas and research findings in Pharmaceutical Sciences. The conference will boost excellent innovations in Mr. K. Parmeshwar Dr. Ch. Lavanya various facets of Pharmaceutical Sciences. The previous three conferences (ICIPS-2016, ICIPS-2017 & ICIPS-2018) were of grand success. More than 700 delegates from various Ms. P. Divya Jyothi Institutions from across the country and outside from around 75 institutions have participated in the last two International conferences. Around 350 papers were presented in the ORGANIZING SECRETARY Scientific Services (Poster) Chair oral and poster scientific session. Dr. T. 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