36th INCA INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS

Second
Circular
36th INCA INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS
on
CARTOGRAPHY FOR ANALYSIS AND
MANAGEMENT OF CLIMATE CHANGE
th
9 – th
11
November,
2016
9-11
November
2016
Prof. V. C. Jha
President INCA, 2016
Email: [email protected]
Mobile No:+91 9434348018
+91 9679984122
Organised by:
DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY
VIDYA-BHAVANA (INSTITUTE OF HUMANITIES
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES)
VISVA-BHARATI (A Central University)
SANTINIKETAN-731235
WEST BENGAL, INDIA
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SANTINIKETAN - THE VENUE OF
INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS - 2016
36th
INCA
Santiniketan (Abode of Peace) is the place where Visva-Bharati, now a Central University
of national and international repute, was originally initiated by Rabindranath Tagore as
an unique institution of learning. The immortal poet who viewed environment as a part
of very existence of human civilization and always believed in sustainable ecological
development. Located in Birbhum district of West Bengal, about 165 km from the city of
Kolkata, Santiniketan can be reached by road / railways. The nearest International
airport is Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport about 20 km from Howrah
Railway Station connected by regular public transport services. There are two other
railway stations in the city (i.e. Sealdah and Kolkata located very near to Howrah). For
the delegates from north-eastern states, from New Jalpaiguri (NJP) station located in
North Bengal a number of trains are available.
FOCAL THEME
For more than a decade, climate change as an issue has attracted the attention of the
world influencing the decision making in various spheres of development. A number of
greenhouse gases have been identified, the phenomenal increase of which is directly
responsible for the rise of air temperature. With global warming, behaviour of various
events has been adversely affected and climate change becomes so important that an
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) came into functioning based on
international consensus in addressing this controversial issue with a series of assessment
reports. Cartography as a science of map making is gradually getting importance for
analysis and management of climate change in recent years, particularly after the
advancement of Digital Cartography.
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Climate change affects all ecosystems e.g. agro-ecosystem, river ecosystem, marine
ecosystem, forest and grassland ecosystem and consequently appears as severe threat
to the life support systems. Cartography has a vital role to play in vulnerability
assessment of various threats arising from changes of various elements of weather and
climate in spatial context. It is not only essential to map the rising sea level but also to
forecast the future by generating Digital Elevation Model (DEM) with the application of
Geo-spatial Technology. Particularly in GIS domain, Cartography has in fact a lot of
options in depicting the impacts of climate change.
Climate change is now considered as the greatest single threat faced by human society.
Rise in sea level and consequent flooding of the lower areas are among the conspicuous
outcomes resulting from temperature changes often referred to as global warming.
Inundation of islands and lower coastal areas happen not only due to melting of polar
ice caps but also because of thermal expansion of sea water at the surface level. A
warmer climate also increases precipitation in various areas resulting in devastating
floods. Population of coastal areas worldwide becomes the most affected from frequent
storm surges. It seems almost impossible in future to save the islands like Maldives or
low lying areas worldwide like Netherlands. Planned retreat is suggested as its
mitigation which is a challenging task. Cartography is essential for sensitization of the
stakeholders on advancement of sea and subsequent inundation scenario in order to
strengthen the preparedness on rehabilitation and its execution.
It is noteworthy that greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere which is blamed
responsible for trapping the heat have been naturally rising and falling for billions of
years. Equilibrium prevailed in this context as evident from the assumption of cold and
warm periods in earth’s history. Out of unending desire for enjoying better life, as the
modern society is artificially increasing greenhouse gases emissions, the equilibrium is
disturbed and the dynamics of world climate system is altered. The nightmarish scenario
arising out of its ill-effects throughout the world has increased the urge for making
strategies to cope with climatic disasters. Cartography has already established itself as
an integral part of the domain concerning the analysis and management of climate
change by virtue of the skills acquired by Cartographers on digital mapping with the
advancement of the subject.
There is however another side of climate change apart from its well-known detrimental
effects. New opportunities arise in agricultural sector from temperature changes
particularly in colder regions as well as in the field of industries with evolving green and
energy efficient technologies. New horizons in the field of research have opened up
consequently bringing more investment, employment and income which may be termed
as the opportunity side of climate change. 36th INCA - 2016 is the platform to discuss on
climate change aspect from the stand points of its analysis and management with
reference to the valuable role of Geographers, Scientists and Cartographers,
Administrators, Planners, decision and policy makers and the like.
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SUB-THEMES
36th INCA International Congress will focus on several sub-themes1.
CARTOGRAPHY FOR SPACESHIP EARTH
2.
CONCEPTUALIZING MAPS AND APPLICATION OF GEO-SPATIAL APPROACH IN CLIMATE
CHANGE STUDIES
3.
EVOLUTION
AND
APPRECIATION
OF
ENERGY
MANAGEMENT
AND
GREEN
TECHNOLOGIES
4.
MAPPING OF POLLUTION, POPULATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES
5.
GEOMORPHOSITES, CLIMATE CHANGE AND VULNERABILITY
6.
GEOHYDROLOGY, SOILS AND FLUVIAL DYNAMICS
7.
CARTOGRAPHY FOR LAND DEGRADATION AND DESERTIFICATION
8.
MOUNTAIN CARTOGRAPHY AND DEGLACIATION
9.
MILITARY CARTOGRAPHY AND MITIGATING CHALLENGES
10. ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS ON CLIMATE CHANGE
11. AGRICULTURE AND CARTOGRAPHY
12. CLIMATE CHANGE MANAGEMENT IN COASTAL AND URBAN INDUSTRIAL AREAS
13. CHANGING RURAL AND URBAN GEOGRAPHY
14. TOURISM INDUSTRY ISSUES AND CHALLENGES FROM CLIMATE CHANGE
15. DYNAMICS OF SOCIO-CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT ADOPTING CLIMATE CHANGE
16. CLIMATE CHANGE, SUSTAINABILITY ISSUES AND DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
17. GEO-SPATIAL TECHNOLOGY AND LARGE SCALE MAPPING
18. CARTOGRAPHY AND SCHOOL EDUCATION
19. CARTOGRAPHY AND CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY
20. HISTORICAL CARTOGRAPHY
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INDIAN NATIONAL CARTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION
EC MEMBERS, 2016
PRESIDENT
Prof. (Dr.) Vibhash Chandra Jha
CO-PRESIDENT
Surveyor General of India
MEMBERS
1. Shri O. P. Sarna
2. Shri Shyam Veer Singh
3. Dr. Balak Ram
4. Shri S. K. Sinha
PAST PRESIDENTS
Dr. V.K. Dadhwal
Dr. Swarna Subba Rao
Prof. (Dr.) Anuradha Banerjee
SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT
R. Admiral. Vinay Badhwar, NM
5. Capt. Sanjeev K. Nair
6. Dr. R. A. Prasad
7. Dr. R. B. Singh
8. Dr. Shahla Kauser
9. Prof. Premlata Singhi
10. Dr. R. K Trivedi
11. Dr. Mahesh Kumar Ozha
VICE PRESIDENT-I
Dr. P. G. Divakar
VICE PRESIDENT-II
Shri Naveen Tomar
12. Shri N. R. Biswal
13. Mrs. Sunanda Trivedi
14. Shri Jaipal Singh
15. Prof. Bupinder Zutshi
16. Shri Neeraj Khare
SECRETARY GENERAL
Shri Ravindra Kumar
PAST SECRETARY GENERAL
Shri R. N. Nanda
SECRETARY - I
Dr. Murali Krishnan S.
17. Shri Rajeev Srivastava
18. Col. S. Sridhara Rao
19. Shri Dhiraj Shah
20. Shri D. N. Pathak
21. Shri Pankaj Mishra
22. Shri Sahdeo Ram
23. Dr. Taruna Bansal
24. Prof. Shukla Hazra
SECRETARY-II
Shri Rajesh Kumar
TREASURER
Shri P. Krishnaiah
25. Mrs. Sonali Saha Bhattacharjee
26. Mrs. Swagata Chatterjee
27. Mr. Saji Krishnan
28. Dr. Sucheta Mukherjee
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NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Prof. Ashutosh Sharma
Secretary,
Department of Science and
Technology
Government of India
Chief Patron
Dr. Madhavan Nair Rajeevan
Secretary,
Ministry of Earth Sciences
Patron
Shri A P Singh
Consultant,
National Water Mission
Ministry of Water Resources,
River Development & Ganga
Rejuvenation
Dr. A. Senthil Kumar
Director,
Indian Institute of Remote
Sensing
Prof. Chitta Ranjan Pathak
Professor (Retd.),
Department of Architecture
and Regional Planning,
IIT Kharagpur
Dr. Vinay Kumar Dadhwal
Director,
Indian Institute of Space Science
and Technology
Dr. Ravinder Kaur
Director (Officiating),
Indian Agricultural Research
Institute
Prof. Subhash Chandra
Mukhopadhyay
Professor (Retd.),
Department of Geography,
University of Calcutta
Dr. Y.V.N. Krishna Murthy
Director,
National Remote Sensing Centre
Shri Rajiv Gauba
Secretary,
Ministry of Urban
Development
Prof. Nageswar Prasad
Professor (Retd.),
Department of Geography,
The University of Burdwan
A S Kiran Kumar
Chairman,
Indian Space Research Organisation
Dr. Nisha Mendiratta
Director,
Climate Change Programme,
Department of Science and
Technology
Dr. S.K. Jha
Vice Admiral, AVSM, NM
(Retd.)
Dr. Partha Sarathi Chakrabarti
Former Chief Scientist, WBSCST
Government of West Bengal
Shri Saibal Dasgupta
Director General,
Forest Survey of India
Shri. J L Jain
Professor (Retd.)
Department of Geography,
Dr. Harisingh Gour University
Shri Gopinath Saha
Former Director,
National Atlas and Thematic
Mapping Organisation
Dr. Paramjit Singh
Director,
Botanical Survey of India
Prof. Surya Kant
Professor (Retd.)
Department of Geography,
Panjab University
Prof. Ranjan Basu
Professor,
Department of Geography,
University of Calcutta
Dr. Rakesh Tewari
Director General,
Archaeological Survey of India
Prof. N K De
Professor (Retd.),
Department of Geography,
The University of Burdwan
Prof. Sunando Bandyopadhyay
Professor
Department of Geography,
University of Calcutta
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Dr. Prithvish Nag
Vice-Chancellor,
Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapith
Dr. Kalyan Rudra
Chairman,
West Bengal Pollution Control
Board
Prof. Giyasuddin Siddique
Professor,
Department of Geography,
The University of Burdwan
Prof. Siba Prasad Adhikary
Vice-Chancellor,
Fakir Mohan University
Prof. K R Dikshit
Professor (Retd.),
Department of Geography,
University of Pune
Prof. Sanat Kumar Guchhait
Professor,
Department of Geography,
The University of Burdwan
Prof. Nand Kumar Yadav 'Indu'
Vice-Chancellor,
Central University of Jharkhand
Maj. Gen Dr. R Siva Kumar
CEO,
National Spatial Data
Infrastructure
Dr. Narayan Chandra Jana
Associate Professor,
Department of Geography,
The University of Burdwan
Prof. Rama Shanker Dubey
Vice-Chancellor,
Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University
Prof. M.S. Nathawat
Professor of Geography,
Indira Gandhi National Open
University
Prof. Ashis Kumar Paul
Professor,
Department of Geography,
Vidyasagar University
Prof. R. B. P. Singh
Vice-Chancellor,
Nalanda Open University
Prof. Virendra Kumar Kumra
Professor,
Department of Geography,
Banaras Hindu University
Dr. Jatisankar Bandyopadhyay
Department of Remote Sensing
& GIS,
Vidyasagar University
Dr. Bhoop Singh
Head,
Natural Resources Data
Management System
Shri. P S Acharya
Scientist 'G', Natural
Resources Data Management
System
Dr. S K Sinha
Director,
SMP
Department of Science and
Technology
Shri P.L.N. Raju
Director,
North Eastern Space Applications
Centre
Prof. Rana P.B. Singh
Professor,
Department of Geography,
Banaras Hindu University
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LOCAL ORGANISING COMMITTEE
1
Prof. Swapan Kumar Datta
Vice-Chancellor (Upacharya) (Offg.)
Chairman
2
Pro- Vice-Chancellor
Vice-Chairman
3
Prof. V. C. Jha
President INCA, 2016 and Convener
4
Prof. Uma Sankar Malik
Organising Secretary
5
Dr. Gopal Chandra Debnath
Treasurer
6
1.Prof. Tapati Mukhopadhaya
2.Prof. Sabujkoli Sen
3.Dr. Debashis Chakrabarty
4.Dr. Mani Mukut Mitra
5.Prof. Sudendhu Mandal
6.Prof. Dilip Mitra
7.Prof. Madhabi Ruj (Ghosh)
8.Prof. Dulal Pal
9.Prof. Kailash Pattnaiak
10. Shri A.P. Trivedi
11. Dr. PrashantMeshram
12. Prof. Sumantro Mukherjee
13. Prof. Debasish Das
14. Prof. Malay Mukhopadhyay
15. Prof. Sutapa Mukhopadhyay
16. Dr. Manjari Bhattacharji
17. Dr. Premangshu Chakrabarty
18. Dr. Krishnendu Gupta
19. Shri Bhairu Lal Yadav
20. Smt. Sudipta Sarkar
21. Dr. Bhaskar Das
22. Dr. S. N. Ojha
23. Dr. Amrendra Kumar
24. Dr. Abhijeet Banerjee
25. Dr. Umesh Kumar Singh
26. Dr. Subhash C Roy
27. Dr. Anil Kumar
28. Dr. Sujit Kr. Pal
29. Shri Anirban Sircar
30. Shri Ashok Kumar Mahato
31. Dr. Punnya Brata Hazra
32. Dr. Sucheta Mukherjee
33. Dr. Utpal Mandal
34. Shri Somit Mandal
35. Dr. Mausumi Bhattacharya
36. Shri Abhijeet Sengupta
37. Shri Chandan Kumar Das
38. Shri Swasti Vardhan Mishra
39. Shri Mohammad Arif
Members
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REGISTRATION
Interested participants are requested to register by sending the registration form
[downloadable from the website] duly filled along with the registration fee to the
Organising Secretary by September 30, 2016.
Before October 1, 2016
Participant
After October 1, 2016
INR
USD($)
INR
USD($)
Delegates including INCA Life
Members (up to 65 years)
2500
150
3000
200
Accompanying Person
2500
150
3000
200
Research Fellow/Students/
(Presenting Papers/Posters)
1500
125
2000
150
INCA Life Members above 65 years
1500
125
2000
150
For Research Fellow/Students, a certificate from Head of the Department/ Institution
is required for availing the subsidised registration fee. The fee should be paid by
demand draft drawn from any nationalised bank in favour of “36TH INCA
INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS 2016” payable at Santiniketan or preferably by
Electronic Transfer/ NEFT/ RTGS (document of which to be produced at registration
counter in the venue while accepting registration materials) in the following accountAccount Name
36TH INCA INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS 2016
Name of the Bank
State Bank of India
Branch Name and Code
Santiniketan , 02121
Current Account No.
00000035574686369
Address of the Bank
Santiniketan, West Bengal
IFS Code
SBIN0002121
MICR No
731002003
Delegates who require accommodation are advised to arrange their accommodation
at Santiniketan consulting hotel/lodge website directly. However the delegates
wishing to book their accommodation through 36th INCA Organising Committee
should convey their requirement and pay the accommodation charge along with
registration fee, as instructed in the registration form. The organising committee will
arrange their accommodation based on its availability (first come first serve basis).
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Accommodation may be available in the University Guest Houses as well as in Hotels.
Information about the accommodation in assorted list of Hotels and University Guest
Houses are given below.
HOTELS IN BOLPUR - SANTINIKETAN
Sl.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Hotel Royal
Bengal
Contact
No.
Reservation
Santiniketan
Tourist Lodge
9007982002
Mr. Raju Singh, Manager
9732100920
Manager
9874149146
Chutti Resort
Mr. Gautam Samanta
03463-252692
Banshori
Mr. Debasis Pal
9475036123
Monorama Guest
house
Hotel Rangamati
Lodge Ashirbad
9.
Mark and
meadows
Resort
Camellia Hotel
Santiniketan
Tariff
(INR)
Room Type
Hotel Kharimati
8.
10.
Name of the Contact
Person
Name of the Hotel
Mr. Tapas
9732277920
Manager
9830175081 /
9474309784
Manager
9775225778/
9679860366
[email protected]
9332039096 /
9434007777
Camellia Group, Prantik
(03463)
262043 /44/45
AC Deluxe Double Bedded
1550.00
Non AC Std
1050.00
AC Deluxe Double
2500.00
AC Standard Double
2000.00
Non AC Large Double
1100.00
Non AC Standard Double
AC Double Bed
Non AC Double Bed
AC Double Bed
Non Double Bed
AC Double Bed (First
Floor)
AC Double Bed (Ground
Floor)
Double Bed AC
Double Bed Non AC
900.00
2000.00
1200.00
2672.00
1794.00
AC Deluxe Double Bed
Deluxe Standard AC
Double
Deluxe Non AC Double
Non AC Ordinary to AC
Super Deluxe
1550.00
Deluxe to Family Suite-2
2100.00
1575.00
1500.00
1200.00
1450.00
1250.00
600.001300.00
2751.00 –
16146.00
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UNIVERSITY GUEST HOUSES
Sl.
No
1
2
3
Name of
University
Guest House
Purbapally
Guest House
(PPGH)
SAIL Guest
House (SGH)
Sriniketan
Guest House
Single
Bedded
Double
Bedded
Triple
Bedded
Four Bedded
Six
Bedded
Dormitory
(Per Bed)
Sixteen
Bedded
Dormitory
(Per Bed)
Twenty
Six
Bedded
Dormitory
(Per Bed)
AC
NonAC
AC
NonAC
AC
NonAC
AC
NonAC
AC
NonAC
AC
NonAC
Non-AC
--
200/-
850/-
--
900/-
400/-
950/-
500/-
--
100/-
--
100/-
--
500/-
--
800/-
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
1000/-
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
300/-
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
100/-
(SRINIKETAN)
4
International
Guest House
(INGH)
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MEMBERS OF THE SUB-COMMITTEE
Sl
no
Name of the SubCommittee
1
VENUE & EXHIBITION
2
LOGISTICS
3
REGISTRATION
4
CULTURAL
PROGRAMMES
5
HOSPITALITY
6
ACADEMIC
PROGRAMME
7
PROGRAMME,
PUBLICATION &
COORDINATION
8
FINANCE &
PROCUREMENT
Members
Prof. U. S. Malik, Dr. Mausumi Bhattacharya, Bratin Roy,
Sudipta Sarkar
Dr. Krishnendu Gupta, Dr. Abhijit Banerjee,
Anirban Sircar, Chandan Kumar Das, Dr. Sujit Kr. Pal
Dr. Manjari Bhattacharjee, Sudipta Sarkar,
Dr. Sucheta Mukherjee
Prof. Sumantro Mukherjee, Prof. Malay Mukhopadhyay,
Prof. Sutapa Mukhopadhyay, B.L. Yadav, Sudipta Sarkar, Dr.
S.C. Roy
Prof. D. Das, Avijit Banerjee, Anirban Sircar,
Dr. Krishnendu Gupta, Somit Mandal
Prof. Sutapa Mukhopadhyay, Dr. S. N. Ojha,
Dr. Premangshu Chakrabarty, Dr. Umesh Kumar Singh,
B. L. Yadav, Dr. Bhaskar Das, Dr. Anil Kumar
Dr. S.N. Ojha, Prof. U. S. Malik, Prof. Sujit Pal,
Dr. Premangshu Chakrabarty, Dr. Mausami Bhattacharya,
Dr. Kasinath Bhattacharjee, Sumanto Karmakar,
Dr. Sucheta Mukherjee, Dr. Bhaskar Das, Sujay Lahiri, Md.
Arif, Swasti Vardhan Mishra, Dr. Biplab Loha Choudhury
Prof. U. S. Malik, Dr. G.C. Debnath, Dr. Amarendra Kumar,
Dr. K. Gupta
IMPORTANT DATES
1. Submission of abstract
15th September,2016
2. Acceptance of abstract
25th September,2016
3. Sending Registration fee with full paper
30th September,2016
4. Mail address for sending abstract
[email protected]
Note- Word limit for the abstract is preferably 250 words typed in Times New Roman and in 12 font
size. No abstract will be published in abstract volume without the receipt of the registration fee
before 01.10.2016. Full paper proceeding will be published after the Congress.
CONTACT PERSONS
1. Prof. Uma Sankar Malik,
Organising Secretary
Department of Geography, Visva-Bharati,
Santiniketan- 731235,
E-mail:[email protected], M- +91 9474711162
2. Dr. Gopal Chandra Debnath,
Treasurer
Department of Geography, Visva-Bharati,
Santiniketan- 731235,
E-mail:[email protected] M-+91 9674261980
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TODAR MAL MEMORIAL LECTURE
In recognition of the landmark contribution of legendary Raja Todar Mal in the field of land
revenue and surveying along with the laying a sound foundation for cadastral surveys in
India, Indian National Cartographic Association organizes Todar Mal Memorial lecture series
in his memory. This lecture has been a regular feature, being the 13 th in series in 2016.
The 36th INCA International Congress Todar Mal Memorial Lecture will be delivered by
Dr. V. K. Dadhwal, Director, Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology.
S.P. CHATTERJEE MEMORIAL LECTURE
Prof. S.P. Chatterjee has been the Founder Director of NATMO and the doyen of
Cartography in India. To commemorate his outstanding contribution in the field of
Geography and Cartography, S.P. Chatterjee Memorial lecture was introduced during 24 th
INCA International Conference. Now it is a regular feature, being the 13 th in series in 2016.
The 36th INCA International Congress S.P. Chatterjee Memorial Lecture will be delivered by
Prof. K R Dikshit, Professor (Retd.) Department of Geography, University of Pune.
EXHIBITION
An exhibition of maps, charts, globes, models and cartographic, reprographic, surveying,
remote sensing, computer and related equipment will be organized during the Congress at
the Exhibition Site to encourage interested companies to display/demonstrate their
products and services which would be useful to the cartography community. The exhibition
will be open to the Congress delegates as well as general public visiting Conference Venue
at Visva-Bharati (A Central University), Santiniketan, West Bengal. The stalls would be
allotted a first cum first serve basis.
Stalls of size 8’ X 8’ and 12’ X 8’ will be available. The Charges for all the days of the congress
(November 9-11th) would be ` 1,50,000/- for 8’ X 8’ stalls and ` 2,00,000/- for 12’ X 8’ stalls
(Negotiable). As there is limited space, the vendors are requested to book early to avoid
disappointment. The stalls would be available to the vendors from the evening of November
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8, 2016. The booking form duly filled in along with the requisite payment in the form of a
demand draft drawn in favour of 36TH INCA INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS 2016 payable at
Santiniketan should be sent to the Organising Secretary at the address given overleaf so as
to reach him before September 30, 2016. The booking request for exhibition stalls will not
be confirmed without due payment through a demand draft.
POSTER PRESENTATION
Abstracts for poster presentation are also invited.
SOUVENIR-CUM-ABSTRACTS
A souvenir containing abstract and other valuable material will be brought out and released
at the inaugural function.
Interested companies can exploit the presence of august gathering during the conference by
publishing their advertisements in the souvenir at the rates given below:
I.
Back Cover (Colour)
` 1,00,000/-
II.
Front/ Back inner cover (Colour)
` 60,000/-
III.
Facing Front/ Back inner cover (Colour)
` 50,000/-
IV.
Full page (Colour)
` 40,000/-
V.
Full page (Black & White)
` 30,000/-
VI.
Half page (Black & White)
` 20,000/-
Interested organization/ institutions/ companies may book space by sending their
advertisements material in ready to print (colour separates) form in both hard and soft
copies along with requisite payment in the form of demand draft from any nationalized
bank in favour of ‘36TH INCA INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS 2016’ payable at Santiniketan.
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TENTATIVE PROGRAMME
Date
08.11.2016
Venue
Department of
Geography
New Bhasa
Bhavana building
Lipika
Programme
Time
Registration of the participants
3:30 PM- 6:00 PM
INCA Executive Committee meeting
5:30 PM- 7:30 PM
Dinner
7:30 onwards
DAY 1
Department of
Geography
09.11.2016
Lipika
Lipika
Lipika
New Bhasa
Bhavana building
10.11.2016
Lipika
Lipika
New Bhasa
Bhavana building
11.11.2016
Lipika
Registration of the participants
8:00 AM- 10:00 AM
Breakfast
Inaugural Session
Inauguration of Exhibition
Tea Break
Todar Mal Memorial Lecture
Lunch
Panel Discussion
Tea Break
S P Chatterjee Memorial Lecture
Tea Break
Cultural Programme
Dinner
DAY 2
8:00 AM- 10:00 AM
10:00 AM-12 Noon
12 Noon- 12:15 PM
12:15 PM - 12:30 PM
12:30 PM- 1:30 PM
1:30 PM- 2:30 PM
3:00 PM- 4:00 PM
4:00 PM- 4:15 PM
4:15 PM- 5:15 PM
5:15 PM- 5:30 PM
6:00 PM- 7:30 PM
7:30 onwards
Breakfast
8:00 AM- 9:00 AM
Technical Sessions
Tea Break
Technical Sessions
Lunch
Technical Sessions
INCA Annual General Meeting
Cultural Programme
Dinner
DAY 3
Breakfast
Technical Sessions
Tea Break
Technical Sessions
Lunch
Panel Discussion
Valedictory
Handing over and taking over of INCA
Presidentship
Dinner
9:00 AM- 11:00 AM
11:00 AM -11:30 AM
11:30 AM-1:30 PM
1:30 PM-2:30 PM
2:30 PM-5:00 PM
5:15 PM – 6:15 PM
6:30 PM – 7:30 PM
7:30 onwards
8:00 AM- 9:00 AM
9:00 AM- 11:00 AM
11:00 AM -11:30 AM
11:30 AM-1:30 PM
1:30 PM-2:30 PM
2:30 PM-3:30 PM
4:00 PM-5:00 PM
5:00 PM-5:30 PM
7:30 onwards
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TRAIN CONNECTIVITY FOR BOLPUR-SANTINIKETAN
Time
Table
between
BolpurSantiniketan and Howrah/ Sealdah/
Kolkata (via Barddhaman)
To Bolpur -Santiniketan
Train
No.
13017
From Bolpur -Santiniketan
Train Name
From
Dep
Arr
Ganadevta Exp.
Howrah (HWH)
06:05
08:44
Train
No.
13024
15657
Kanchanjunga Exp.
Sealdah (SDAH)
06:35
09:14
13187
Maa Tara Express
Sealdah (SDAH)
07:25
10:33
13053
Howrah - Siuri Intercity Exp.
Howrah (HWH)
08:35
12363
Kolkata - Haldibari Sup. xp.
Kolkata (KOAA)
12337
Shantiniketan Exp.
12509
Bengaluru Cantt. - G...Exp
12513
Train Name
From
Dep
Arr
Gaya - Howrah Exp.
Bolpur (BHP)
00:11
03:40
23154
Balurghat - Sealdah Exp.
Bolpur (BHP)
01:22
05:20
13072
Jamalpur - Howrah .Exp.
Bolpur (BHP)
02:29
05:30
12:00
12346
Saraighat Exp.
Bolpur (BHP)
02:48
05:10
09:05
11:28
12344
Darjeeling Mail
Bolpur (BHP)
03:15
06:00
Howrah (HWH)
10:10
12:25
13150
KanchanKanya Exp.
Bolpur (BHP)
05:02
08:15
Howrah (HWH)
11:15
13:18
13134
Varanasi - Sealdah Exp.
Bolpur (BHP)
07:18
10:55
Secunderabad - GuwahExp
Howrah (HWH)
11:15
13:18
13120
Delhi - SealdahExp.
Bolpur (BHP)
07:18
10:55
12515
Thiruvananthapuram Exp
Howrah (HWH)
11:15
13:18
13012
Malda Town –Howrah Ex
Bolpur (BHP)
08:14
11:25
12347
Howrah - RampurhatExp
Howrah (HWH)
11:55
14:16
13162
Tebhaga Express
Bolpur (BHP)
11:20
14:25
13161
Tebhaga Exp.
Kolkata (KOAA)
12:55
15:20
22512
Bolpur (BHP)
11:20
14:15
15901
KSR Bengaluru - Exp.
Howrah (HWH)
14:15
16:24
12374
Rampurhat - Sealdah Ex
Bolpur (BHP)
11:57
14:40
12041
Howrah - New Jalpaig.Exp
Howrah (HWH)
14:15
16:03
12338
Shantiniketan Exp.
Bolpur (BHP)
13:10
15:40
12345
Saraighat Express
Howrah (HWH)
15:50
17:53
13188
Maa Tara Exp.
Bolpur (BHP)
15:07
18:45
53047
Viswabharati Fast Pass
Howrah (HWH)
16:40
19:50
15658
Kanchanjunga Exp.
Bolpur (BHP)
16:12
19:25
13147
Uttar Banga Exp.
Sealdah (SDAH)
19:35
22:17
12364
Haldibari - Kolkata Exp.
Bolpur (BHP)
16:49
19:40
13023
Howrah - Gaya Exp.
Howrah (HWH)
19:50
22:37
12348
Rampurhat - Howrah Exp.
Bolpur (BHP)
17:38
20:15
13149
KanchanKanya Exp.
Sealdah (SDAH)
20:30
23:12
53042
Jaynagar - Howrah Pass
Bolpur (BHP)
17:51
23:00
13159
Kolkata - Jogbani Ex...
Kolkata (KOAA)
20:55
00:45
13018
Ganadevta Exp.
Bolpur (BHP)
18:29
21:45
13133
Sealdah - Varanasi Exp
Sealdah (SDAH)
21:15
00:01
13054
Siuri - Howrah InExp.
Bolpur (BHP)
18:48
22:40
13119
Sealdah - Delhi Exp.
Sealdah (SDAH)
21:15
00:01
15228
Muzaffarpur-Yesvant.Exp.
Bolpur (BHP)
19:32
22:55
13071
Howrah - Jamalpur Exp.
Howrah (HWH)
21:35
23:39
12510
Guwahati -BengaluruExp
Bolpur (BHP)
22:02
00:45
22511
Mumbai LTT - Kamakh Exp.
Howrah (HWH)
21:55
00:45
12508
Guwahati - Thiruvan.Exp.
Bolpur (BHP)
22:02
00:45
12343
Darjeeling Mail
Sealdah (SDAH)
22:05
00:28
12516
Guwahati-Tiruvanant.Exp.
Bolpur (BHP)
22:02
00:45
13153
Gour Express
Sealdah (SDAH)
22:15
01:57
12514
Guwahati- Secunder.Exp.
Bolpur (BHP)
22:02
00:45
13027
Howrah - Azimganj Exp.
Howrah (HWH)
22:40
01:30
15902
New Tinsukia - KSR Exp.
Bolpur (BHP)
22:02
00:45
12377
Padatik Express
Sealdah (SDAH)
23:15
01:45
13160
Jogbani - Kolkata Exp.
Bolpur (BHP)
23:46
03:20
Kamakhya - Mumi LT Ex.
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