107th ISC Circular PDF
107th ISC Circular PDF
Bengaluru, Karnataka
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Important Contacts
General Secretary (Membership Affairs), ISCA General Secretary (Scientific Activities), ISCA
DR. S. RAMAKRISHNA DR. ANOOP KUMAR JAIN
Professor, Department of Zoology, 251 Anandpuri,
Jnanabharathi Campus, Kanpur-208 023.
Bangalore University, Mobile : 09336035646
Bengaluru-560 056, Karnataka. Email : [email protected]
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Contents
Invitation and
Welcome Message
from the Desk of
the General President
Prof. K. S. Rangappa
Former Vice-Chancellor
University of Mysore
Karnataka State Open University
Distinguished Professor, Institution of Excellence
University of Mysore
I am highly delighted that the 107th Session of Indian Science Congress is being held at the
University of Agriculture Sciences, Bangalore during 3-7 January 2020.
This university is a premier institution of agricultural education & research in the country. It is
noteworthy that more than twenty thousand delegates, including Nobel laureates, a wide cross
section of all the stakeholders of science, school, college and university students, teachers,
scientists from academia, industry and government laboratories, science communicators, policy
makers and innovators, would be participating in this mega scientific meet.
The focal theme is “Science and Technology: Rural Development”. Rural development has
assumed greater importance in India today than in the earlier period in the process of
development of the country. It is a strategy package to achieve enhanced rural production and
productivity, greater socio-economic equality and aspiration balance in social and economic
development. ICT plays an important role in addressing these challenges and uplifting the
livelihoods of rural poor. There is a compelling need for taking advantage of the recent
developments in science and technology in rural areas which is the need of the hour to increase
the socio-economic status of the rural population. Science and technology are two crucial
components of all efforts aimed at fostering growth and socio-economic development of the
nation.
In this context, the theme of 107th Indian Science Congress gains significance and provides an
excellent platform for the science fraternity of the country and abroad for discussing new
scientific ideas and hope to see the deliberations offer a roadmap for accelerating science and
technology contributions to the improvement of living standards of rural people for their
sustainable livelihoods.
I, on behalf of the Indian Science Congress Association and the host university, invite you to
attend 107th Indian Science Congress to be held at University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore
from 3-7 January 2020.
Prof. K. S. Rangappa
General President
The Indian Science Congress Association
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Welcome
Message
of the
Vice-Chancellor
Dr. S. Rajendra Prasad
Vice-Chancellor
University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore
I am delighted to inform you that in association with the Indian Science Congress
Association (ISCA), Kolkata, the University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore is organizing
the 107th Indian Science Congress at GKVK campus. The theme of the congress is “Science
& Technology: Rural Development”. The Congress is a major focal point for scientists,
researchers and academicians interested in various aspects of science discoveries and
technologies. New generation technologies with sound scientific basis are the key factors
for the overall growth of the country. Progress in field of agricultural, medical, physical and
chemical sciences have significantly contributed to the development of modern
technologies. Many developments in science and technology are altering the way people
live, connect, communicate, transact and work, which would pave the way for economic
development. I hope that 107th Indian Science Congress will serve as a platform for
researchers, academicians, students and industries to share their findings in various fields
of sciences, including agricultural and animal sciences.
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Treasurer
Prof. Sheo Satya Prakash Patna
Local Secretaries
Dr. Y. G. Shadakshari Bengaluru
Dr. K. C. Narayanaswamy Bengaluru
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The annexe was completed in 1957 and the office of There are now fourteen sections namely Agriculture
the Association was shifted there from the premises and Forestry Sciences, Animal, Veterinary and
of the Asiatic Society. Fishery Sciences, Anthropological and Behavioural
The first meeting of the Sciences (including Archaeology, Psychology, Educa-
Congress was held from tion and Military Sciences), Chemical Sciences, Earth
January 15-17, 1914 at the System Sciences, Engineering Sciences, Environmen-
premises of the Asiatic tal Sciences, Information and Communication
Society, Calcutta, with the Science & Technology (including Computer Scienc-
Honourable Justice Sir es), Materials Science, Mathematical Sciences
Asutosh Mookerjee, the (including Statistics), Medical Sciences (including
then Vice-Chancellor of the Physiology), New Biology (including Biochemistry,
Calcutta University, as Biophysics & Molecular Biology and Biotechnology),
President. One hundred Physical Sciences, Plant Sciences and one Committee
and five scientists from different parts of India and Science & Society.
abroad attended. The 35 papers presented were Silver Jubilee
divided into six sections-Botany, Chemistry, The Silver Jubilee Session of the Science Congress
Ethnography, Geology, Physics, Zoology under six was held at Calcutta in 1938 under the
Sectional Presidents. Presidentship of Lord Rutherford of Nelson but due
From this modest beginning with hundred and five to his sudden demise, Sir James Jeans took the chair.
members and thirty five papers communicated for It was at this Jubilee Session that the participation
reading at the first session, ISCA has grown into a of foreign scientists in session of the Indian Science
strong fraternity with more than fifty thousand Congress was first initiated.
members till to date. The number of papers Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Presides
communicated for reading has risen to nearly two over Thirty Fourth Session – 1947
thousand. Upto year 2000 there were Sixteen
On the eve of Indian
sections, two committees and six forums, namely
Independence, the 34th
Sections on Agricultural Sciences, Anthropology &
Annual Session of the
Archaeology, Biochemistry, Biophysics & Molecular
Indian Science Congress
Biology, Botany, Chemistry, Computer Sciences,
was held at Delhi in January
Earth System Sciences, Engineering Sciences,
1947 with Pandit
Material Sciences, Mathematics, Medical &
Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime
Veterinary Sciences, Physics, Physiology, Psychology
Minister of India, as
& Educational Sciences, Statistics, Zoology,
General President. Pandit
Entomology & Fisheries; Committees-Home
Nehru’s personal interest in
Sciences, Science & Society; Forums-Communication
the Science Congress continued ever since and there
& Information Science, Environmental Sciences,
had been hardly any session during his lifetime which
Forensic Science, Science Education, Science for
he did not attend. He has immensely enriched the
School Students and Women & Science.
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activities of the Congress by his sustained interest in (2) A Decade(1963-72) of Science in India (in
the development of scientific atmosphere in the section-wise).
country, particularly among young generations. Introduction of Focal Theme
Interaction with Foreign Scientific Academies/ The year 1976 witnessed a significant development
Associations. Infact from 1947, Programme for in the trend of deliberations during the congress. It
inviting representatives from foreign societies and was being felt for sometime that such a gathering of
academies was included in the Science Congress. scientists, covering a wide spectrum ought to be
This trend still continues with the support of the seized of national issues that have scientific and
Department of Science & Technology, Government technological implications. In 1976, Dr. M. S.
of India. After independence ISCA has been actively Swaminathan, the then General President of ISCA
represented in various foreign scientific introduced the Focal Theme of national relevence
academies/associations, namely British Association which is now discussed in every section, committee
for the Advancement of Science, American and forum during the annual session. These apart,
Association for the Advancement of Science, French several plenary sessions are organised around
Academy of Sciences, Bangladesh Academy of various facets of the Focal Theme in which scientists
Sciences, Sri Lanka Association for the Advancement and technologists as well as policy makers and
of Science, etc. with a view to have a first hand administrators interact with one another. ISCA has
thus become a platform where members from
knowledge on topics of mutual interest.
different disciplines and from different walks of life
Golden Jubilee can contribute to discussions on the Focal Theme.
The Science Congress celebrated its Golden Jubilee
Task Force
in October, 1963 at Delhi with Prof.D.S. Kothari as
Another significant breakthrough was made in 1980
General President. On this occasion two special
when the Department of Science & Technology,
publications were brought out :
Government of India, set up a permanent Task Force
(1) A short History of the Indian Science Congress
involving representatives of ISCA and chiefs of
Association and
different agencies and voluntary organizations
(2) Fifty Years of Science in India (in 12 volumes,
chaired by Secretary, DST, as being responsible for
each volume containing reviews of particular
following up various recommendations on the Focal
branch of science).
Theme. Every year follow-up actions on
Diamond Jubilee recommendations made in the previous Science
The Diamond Jubilee Session of the Science Congress are discussed at a General Session
Congress was held at Chandigarh in January 3-9, organized by DST during the Science Congress.
1973, under the Presidentship of Dr.S.Bhagavantam. Through this process, the Indian Science Congress
On this occasion two special publications were Association has been contributing to the
brought out : development of Science in general and National
Science Policy, in particular.
(1) A Decade (1963-72) Indian Science Congress
Association (with life-sketches of General Young Scientist’s Award Programme
Presidents) and Indian Science Congress Association introduced the
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country. However, this was restructured with the view, ISCA started Chapters from 1986-87 in
formation of Regional Chapters from 1986-1987. different places in India. At present 25 ISCA
One of the major objectives of the ISCA is to Chapters are at Allahabad, Amravati, Bangalore,
inculcate the Scientific temper among the people Baroda, Bhubaneswar, Chennai, Cochin,
and to encourage young scientists to grow up Coimbatore, Dharmanagar, Haridwar, Hyderabad,
steadily in this direction involving them in the Imphal, Jaipur, Jammu, Kanpur, Kolkata, Patiala,
programmes relevant to fundamental, experimental Patna, Pondicherry, Rohtak, Sagar, Shillong, Shimla,
and operational activities. With these objectives in Srinagar, Tirupati.
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77th 1990 Cochin Professor Yash Pal Dr. S. C. Pakrashi Science in Society
Dr. (Mrs.) Gouri
Ganguly
78th 1991 Indore Professor D. K. Sinha Dr. (Mrs.) Gouri Coping with Natural Disaster : An
Ganguly Integrated Approach
Dr. S. C. Pakrashi
79th 1992 Baroda Dr. Vasant Gowariker Dr. (Mrs.) Gouri Science, Population and
Ganguly Development
Prof. D. P.
Chakraborty
80th 1993 Goa Dr.S.Z.Qasim Prof. D. P. Science and Quality of Life
Chakraborty
Prof. H. P. Tiwari
81st 1994 Jaipur Professor P.N. Srivastava Prof. H. P. Tiwari Science in India : Excellence and
Prof. D. P. Accountability
Chakraborty
82nd 1995 Calcutta Dr. S. C. Pakrashi Prof. H. P. Tiwari Science, Technology and Industrial
Prof. S. P. Mukherjee Development in India
83rd 1996 Patiala Professor U. R. Rao Prof. S. P. Mukherjee Science and Technology for
Dr. (Mrs.) Yogini Achieving Food, Economic and
Pathak Healthy Security
84th 1997 Delhi Dr. S. K. Joshi Dr. (Mrs.) Yogini Frontiers in Science & Engineering
Pathak and Their Relevance to National
Prof. S. P. Mukherjee Development
85th 1998 Hyderabad Professor P. Rama Rao Dr. (Mrs.) Yogini Science & Technology in
Pathak Independent India : Retrospect
Prof. A. S. Mukherjee and Prospect
86th 1999 Chennai Dr. (Mrs.) Manju Sharma Prof. A. S. Mukherjee New Bioscience : Opportunities
Prof. Uma Kant and Challenges as we Move into
the Next Millennium
87th 2000 Pune Dr. R. A. Mashelkar Prof. Uma Kant Indian S & T into the Next
Prof. A. S. Mukherjee Millennium
88th 2001 New Delhi Dr. R. S. Paroda Prof. Uma Kant Food, Nutrition and
Prof. A. B. Banerjee Environmental Security
89th 2002 Lucknow Professor S. S. Katiyar Prof. A. B. Banerjee Health Care, Education and
Prof. B. Satyanarayana Information Technology
90th 2003 Bangalore Dr. K. Kasturirangan Prof. A.B.Banerjee Frontier Science and Cutting-Edge
Prof. B.Satyanarayana Technologies
91st 2004 Chandigarh Professor Asis Datta Prof. B. Satyanarayana Science and Society in the
Prof. B. P. Chatterjee Twenty First Century : Quest for
Excellence
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state are sunflower, safflower, groundnut and Sciences; International Institute of Information
sesame. Important crop exports from the state Technology, Bangalore (IIITB) and Jawaharlal Nehru
include spices, coffee, tea and mango. Karnataka Centre for Advanced Scientific Research. National
produces more than 55 per cent raw silk produced Institute of Technology, Surathkal; Indian Institute of
in the country. Information Technology, Dharwad; Manipal Academy
Premier Educational and Research of Higher Education, Manipal and several other
Centres universities, both in the public and private sector are
spread over the state.
There are several premier educational institutions in
Karnataka, which are the most preferred destinations The giant public sector industries / companies
for students from within the country and from other which are in forefront as per the Science &
countries. The city is home to the Indian Institute of Technology are National Aeronautical Laboratory,
Science; Indian Institute of Management; National Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Indian Space
Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Science; Research Organization, Bharat Electronics Limited,
University of Agricultural Sciences at Bengaluru; Bharat Heavy Electricals, Indian Telephone
Bangalore University, National Centre for Biological Industries, etc.
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Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace them being bedrooms and a swimming pool. The
It is the magnificent accommodation of the valiant renovation included addition of stained glass and
ruler of Mysore, Tipu Sultan. The palace is located in mirrors, specially imported from England, besides a
manual lift and wooden fans from General Electric.
Lalbagh Botanical gardens or Lalbagh
It is an old botanical garden in Bengaluru, started by
Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan, it was later managed under
numerous British Superintendents before Indian
Independence. It was responsible for the introduction
and propagation of numerous ornamental plants as
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(ragi), pigeonpea, groundnut, cowpea, sugarcane and • Advance Centre for Drought Research (DBT)
hybrids in paddy, sunflower & maize. Production • National Productivity Council Awards - Kabbalanala
technologies developed for Dryland Agriculture have Model Watershed, Mittemari Model Watershed
helped to stabilize farm productivity even in rain sparse and Bakery Training Unit
years. • ICAR Best KVK Awards: 3 times
Extension • Chaudhary Devi Lal Outstanding AICRP Award
The University has a well established outreach wing that • Environmental Excellence Award - 2012 by KSPCB
is in the forefront for transfer of new technologies to • NSS Best University Award
the farmers and all the stake-holders including the • National Education Award 2017
officers of the State Department of Agriculture. The
Sports & Culture
University has seven Krishi Vignana Kendras under its
jurisdiction besides an Extension Education Unit, The University has a strong support system to
Agricultural Technology Information Centre, Farmers’ encourage co-curricular activities for overall
Training Institute, a Bakery Training Unit, a personality development. Students on their part, have
Communication Centre and a Staff Training Unit. The excelled in sports and cultural activities by dancing and
extension activities of the University have also served to leaping their way to championships at the national
identify problems of farmers and help in prioritizing level.
research at the University. Collaborations
INSTITUTIONAL AWARDS / RECOGNITIONS The UASB has entered into academic and research
collaborations with several international institutions; of
them following are the important ones.
• Georg-August-University, Gottingen Stating,
Wilhelmsplatz, Germany
• Purdue University, College of Agriculture, West
Lafayette, USA
• University of Kassel & Gottingen, Germany
• Western Sydney University, Australia
• Ghent University, Belgium
• The Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG),
Germany
• Kirkhouse Trust SCIO, Long Hanbirough,
The University has been recognized by several awards Oxfordshire, UK
and recognitions for its achievements in education, • Chiba University, Japan
research and extension programmes. • Carretera Mexico-Veracruz, Mexico
• International Centre for Research in Agroforestry,
• Sardar Patel Outstanding ICAR Institution Award –
Nairobi, Kenya
2001 & 2012
• East African Seed (U) Ltd. Kampala, Uganda
• One among the three SAUs awarded PURSE by DST • Ministry of Higher Education, Govt. of Islamic
• The University is the highest recipient of DST-FIST Republic of Afghanistan
Grants next only to IISc, Bengaluru • Al Neelain University, Khartoum, Sudan.
• Two ICAR Niche Area of Excellence programmes • International Atomic Energy (IAEA), Vienna.
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Plenary Lectures
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Plenary Lectures Sectional Programme
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Science Exhibition
The achievements of Science and Technology should ultimately benefit the society at large. In this regard,
Indian Science Congress serves as a platform towards inspiring the students, academicians and the common
man to appreciate the value of science and to cultivate scientific attitude. The Science Exhibition will be one
of the major events of the 107th Indian Science Congress. The prominent developments, major achievements
and the significant contributions largely of Indian Science and Technology to the Society will be showcased
by leading scientific institutions which are expected to participate in the Exhibition. This Exhibition will focus
on India’s development, especially the country’s recent emergence as a major power in different sections of
the society, especially the large student community. This exhibition will provide a wealth of learning to all the
visitors, the student community being the special focus.
For further details contact:
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ISCA Awards
Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA) has instituted many Awards to honour and encourage scientists
in India mainly through special endowments received from individuals and groups and also from its own
funds. The concept of Awards was started from 1965 onwards and as of date, there are more than 40
Awards / Lectures / Fellowships :
Sl. No. Name of the award/Lecture Year
1. Asutosh Mookerjee Memorial Award * 1988-89
2. C.V.Raman Birth Centenary Award* 1989-90
3. Srinivasa Ramanujan Birth Centenary Award * 1989-90
4. Jawaharlal Nehru Birth Centenary Awards * 1989-90
5. M. N. Saha Birth Centenary Award * 1993-94
6. P. C. Mahalanobis Birth Centenary Award * 1993-94
7. J. C. Bose Memorial Award * 1993-94
8. P. C. Ray Memorial Award * 1993-94
9. S. N. Bose Birth Centenary Award 1994-95
10. S. K. Mitra Birth Centenary Award 1994-95
11. Birbal Sahani Birth Centenary Award 1994-95
12. H. J. Bhabha Memorial Award * 1997-98
13. S. S. Bhatnagar Memorial Award 1997-98
14. Vikram Sarabhai Memorial Award * 1997-98
15. D. S. Kothari Memorial Award 1997-98
16. B. P. Pal Memorial Award * 1997-98
17. Jawaharlal Nehru Prize * 1998-99
18. Excellence in Science & Technology Award * 2004-2005
19. Millennium Plaques of Honour * 2000-2001
20. B.C.Guha Memorial Lecture * 1965-66
21. G.P.Chatterjee Memorial Award * 1981-82
22. Professor Hira Lal Chakravarty Award- Plant Sciences * 1984-85
23. Professor K.P.Rode Memorial Lecture * 1989-90
24. Pran Vohra Award- Agriculture & Forestry Sciences * 1989-90
25. Raj Kristo Dutt Memorial Award * 1991-92
26. Professor Umakant Sinha Memorial Award- New Biology * 1991-92
27. Dr. B.C.Deb Memorial Award for Soil/Physical Chemistry * 1994-95
28. Dr. B.C.Deb Memorial Award for Popularisation of Science * 1994-95
29. Prof. R.C.Shah Memorial Lecture- Chemical Sciences * 1995-96
30. Prof. (Mrs.) Anima Sen Memorial Lecture- Phychology & Educational Sciences 2000-2001
31. R.C.Mehrotra Commemoration Lecture- Chemical Sciences 1998-99
32. Prof. Sushil Kumar Mukherjee Commemoration Lecture- Agriculture & Forestry Sciences * 1999-2000
33. Prof. S.S.Katiyar Endowment Lecture- New Biology/Chemical Sciences * 2003-2004
34. Prof. R.C.Mehrotra Memorial Life Time Achievement Award * 2005-2006
35. Dr. (Mrs.) Gouri Ganguly Memorial Award for Young Scientist in Animal Sciences * 2002-2003
36. M.K.Singal Memorial Award * 2009-2010
37. Prof. Archana Sharma Memorial Award- Plant Sciences * 2010-2011
38. Professor G.K.Manna Memorial Award- Animal Veterinary & Fishery Sciences * 2010-2011
39. Dr. V. Puri Memorial Award- Plant Sciences * 2011-2012
40. Prof William Dixon West Memorial Award – Earth System Sciences * 2004-2005
41. Infosys Foundation ISCA Travel Award * 2004-2005
42. Autosh Mookerjee Fellowship *
43. ISCA Fellows (FISC) *
* To be awarded during 2019-2020, Details in ISCA website
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KEY WORDS
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ABSTRACT
There are 14 Sections at present viz.
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Registration Guidelines
All authors must be the members of ISCA; corresponding authors must give a declaration that the
authors/co-authors are members of ISCA or will become members of ISCA before the session. Delegates
are requested to register with the 107th ISC Secretariat using the prescribed online registration form as
early as possible by visiting the website : www.isc2020uasb.org only.
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Canara Bank
GKVK Branch, Bengaluru
IFSC: CNRB0002737
A/c No.: 2737101019606.
● Payment through Demand Draft, multicity account payee cheque should be drawn in favor of
“107th INDIAN SCIENCE CONGRESS” payable at Bengaluru.
Please write your name and address on the back of the Bank Draft without fail and also enclose two
stamp size photographs.
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PERSONAL PARTICULARS
Date of Birth :
(DD/MM/YYYY)
Designation :
Affiliated Institution
Address:
Mailing Address :
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CATEGORY OF PARTICIPATION
Invited Speaker Student Council Member Chapter Convener
Awardee Senior Scientist (evidence to be submitted) Recorder
Delegate Other (Please Specify)
Are you submitting a paper : Yes/No (If yes, Tick sections where paper(s) submitted)
1. Agriculture & Forestry Sciences 8. Information and Communication
Science & Technology (including
Computer Sciences)
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Name:
Accompanying Person
(Spouse & Kids) Spouse: Kids:
Indicate the category of accommodation preferred (rates mentioned are only indicative)
Note:
1. Accommodation can be arranged in the Hotels at Bengaluru only on receipt of advance pay-
ment for a minimum of two days on first come first serve basis.
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Total: (`)
● Demand Draft :
DD No. Date:
Amount: Date:
● On Arrival
Other General Information :
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Tour Packages
Places of Visit
Wonders of Karnataka
5 Nights / 6 Days
Bangalore - Hassan - Badami - Hampi - Bangalore
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Explore Coorg
2 Nights / 3 Days
Destination: Bangalore - Coorg - Bangalore
Day 01: Bangalore- Coorg/ Madikeri: (300Kms / 6 - 7 at Nagateerta. Return to hotel. Overnight stay at
Hrs) Coorg.
Morning board your vehicle and drive to Day 03: Coorg- Bangalore:
Coorg/Madikeri. On arrival check into the hotel, & relax Early breakfast checkout and proceed to Dubare
for some time. Later proceed to visit Abbey falls-Tucked elephant camp (to reach the place before 08.30Hrs)
away between private coffee and spice estate, off¬er the 3 hour experience with Elephants consisting
Madikeri Fort - The 19th century Madikeri fort with its of elephant Grooming, feeding, bathing and later visit
stone ramparts now houses the prison, Omkareshwara Cauvery Nisargadhama - is an island formed by river
Temple - Built in 1820 and featuring a blend of red-tile Cauvery and is used as a picnic spot island, with lush
roofed Kerala architecture and Islamic-style domes. foliage of thick bamboo groves, Lunch at Kushalnagar
Evening visit Raja Seat- is an enchanting picnic spot and later visit Bylakuppe - largest Tibetan settlement in
with a swathing in the nature's lap. Return to hotel, South India. The temple has 62 feet Buddha statues
overnight stay at Coorg. covered with gold plates is a wonderful sight anytime.
Day 02: Coorg/ Madikeri: Later drive to Bangalore. On arrival drop off at
After breakfast, proceed to visit Bhagamandala - 14.00Hrs to respective Hotels or Airport, Tour Ends.
situated at the con uence of two rivers, the Cauvery
and the Kanika. A third river, the Sujyothi is said to join Rooming A/C 35 seated A/C Innova A/C Sedan
from underground, visit Talacauvery - known as A/C Dlx coach Min min/max min/max
Dakshin Kashi is the birthplace of river Cauvery at the 15 Pax 04-06 pax 02-03 pax
foot of the breathtaking Brahmagiri Hills in Coorg. The Single 15,100/- PP 29,000/- PP 25,900/- PP
river ows down inconspicuously as 'Guptagamini' from Double 9,100/- PP 14,500/- PP 12,950/- PP
here before re-emerging a small distance downwards Triple 7,850/- PP 10,400/- PP 9,400/- PP
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Day 01: Bangalore - Hassan - Shravanabelagola, Day 03: Mysore- Bangalore (180kms/4 Hrs)
Hassan, Belur & Halebeed. (180kms/4hrs) After breakfast at 08.00hrs, checkout and drive to
Morning by 07:00 am board your vehicle and drive to Bangalore en - route visit St. Philomenas Church,
Hassan, en route visit Shravanabelagola - The Srirangapatna - Island fortress of Tippu Sultan. Visit
monolithic statue of Lord Gomateshwara, a Jain saint Tippu's summer Palace (Dariya Daulat Bagh), Gumbaz,
and an object of worship for centuries, standing atop and Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple. On arrival drop at
one of the hills. On arrival at Belur check in to the hotel Bangalore Airport.Tour Ends.
and proceed to visit Belur & Halebeedu Temple.
Overnight stay at Belur.
Day 02: Hassan- Mysore (120 Kms / 2 Hrs)
Rooming A/C 35 seated A/C Innova A/C Sedan
After breakfast, check out at 08.00hrs, drive to Mysore, A/C Dlx coach Min min/max min/max
on arrival check in to your hotel, and half a day city 15 pax 04-06 pax 02-03 pax
tour - proceed to visit Chamundi Hill, Maharaja Palace, Single 8,600/- PP 22,500/- PP 19,400/- PP
Art Gallery, and evening Palace lighting. Return to Double 5,850/- PP 11,250/- PP 9,700/- PP
hotel. Overnight stay at Mysore. Triple 5,300/- PP 7,800/- PP 6,800/- PP
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Day 01: Bangalore- BR Hills (180 Kms / 5 Hrs): hotel, day is left for leisure, overnight stay at Coorg.
Morning board your vehicle and drive to BR Hills. On Day 04: Coorg
arrival check into the hotelday is left for leisure, After breakfast, proceed to Talakaveri, Bagamandala,
overnight stay at BR Hills. and proceed to visit Abbi falls, Omkareshwara Temple,
Day 02: BR Hills- Mysore (90 Kms / 2 Hrs): Fort, Raja seat, overnight stay at Coorg.
Morning after coffee/tea proceeds for Wildlife Safari at Day 05: Coorg- Bangalore (340kms/ 6 hrs):
06:30hrs. Return to hotel at 09:15hrs, after breakfast, After breakfast checkout from the hotel and drive to
checkout from the hotel and drive to Mysore. On Bangalore, on arrival drop at Airport/ respective place,
arrival at Mysore check into the Hotel and proceed for Tour Ends.
sightseeing Maharaja Palace, St. Philomena’s Church,
Brindavan Garden. Overnight stay at Mysore. Rooming A/C 35 seated A/C Innova A/C Sedan
A/C Dlx coach Min 15 min/max 04- min/max 02-
Day 03: Mysore- Coorg (120 Kms / 3 Hrs): Pax 06 pax 03 pax
After breakfast, checkout from the hoteland drive to Single 17,600/- PP 41,000/- PP 35,700/- PP
Coorg via visit Tibetian monastery, Double 11,350/- PP 20,450/- PP 17,850/- PP
Kaverinisargadhama, on arrival at Coorg check into the Triple 10,300/- PP 14,700/- PP 13,000/- PP
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THE INDIAN SCIENCE CONGRESS ASSOCIATION
To,
The General Secretary (Membership Affairs)
The Indian Science Congress Association
14, Dr. Biresh Guha Street,
Kolkata - 700 017
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Technology (including Computer Sciences)
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