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XX All India XX All India Homoeopathic Scientific Homoeopathic Scientific Seminar, Goa 2017Seminar, Goa 2017
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TECHNICAL COLLABORATORS
Central Council of Homoeopathy
Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy
Organised ByOrganised ByThe Homoeopathic Medical Association Of IndiaThe Homoeopathic Medical Association Of India
Goa State BranchGoa State Branch
Organised ByThe Homoeopathic Medical Association Of India
Goa State Branch
Venue: Ravindra Bhavan,
Near Swimming Pool, Fatorda, Margao, Goa
th thOn 9 & 10 September 2017
website: hmaiss20.com
Dear Homoeopaths
Welcome to the land of beaches, fun and frolic!
The Homoeopathic Medical Association of India (Goa State thBranch) is proud to be the organizer of the 20 All India
th thHomoeopathic Scientific Seminar to be held on 9 & 10 September 2017. We are planning this mega event on a grand scale and we hope to leave a lasting impression on the mind of every delegate attending this mega event.
HMAI, the largest National Organization of Homeopaths, was formed in 1975 and is now 42 years old. Since its inception, HMAI is working for the progress of homeopathic science and research, public health initiatives and gaining appreciation and support from the entire fraternity.
To achieve the objective of scaling new heights for our system, HMAI is providing a common platform for homeopathic clinicians, researchers, pharmaceuticals and students for discussion on various issues in connection with homeopathic practice, research and education.
Goa is a state on the Konkan coast in western India. It is bound by Maharashtra to the north and Karnataka to the east and south, with the Arabian Sea forming its western coast. It is India's smallest state by area and the fourth smallest by population. It was ranked the best placed state for its infrastructure and ranked on top for the best quality of life in India.
Panaji is the state's capital and the historic city of Margao is its commercial capital... Goa was a former Portuguese province and Portuguese rule existed for about 450 years till 1961
Goa is visited by large numbers of international and domestic tourists each year for its beaches, places of worship and world heritage architecture. It has rich flora and fauna, owing to its location on the Western Ghats range, a biodiversity hotspot.
Goa is famous all over the world for its world class beaches. Its coastline of 101kms is lined by white sand beaches and natural formations which will mesmerize you. Here is a list of some famous beaches for you to visit
is the most famous beach of Goa, known for its stunning nightlife, beach parties, and mouth-watering seafood delicacies.
A scenic beach in south Goa, with scenic rocks and islands off its shores. Good eating options. Watersports activity can be enjoyed at its best on this beach.
Famous Beaches in Goa
ABOUT GOA:
Baga Beach
Palolem Beach
Is the beach to be, when you just want to relax. One can just laze
the day off soaking in the sun, It gives you the pleasure and
satisfaction of being in Goa. It is a famous beach for fishing. A
candle light dinner amidst the setting is an excellent add-on to the
perfect vacation.
Colva is a beach located in south goa just 8 km away from the
seminar venue . And it is the closest beach to Margao. The beach is
a white sand beach stretching across 20km towards south of Goa. It
has lots of beachside restaurants and a market to buy souvenirs.
Calangute is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Goa. It
is often referred as 'Queen of the Beaches' and largest among north
goa beaches. It has lots of people all around the year and is known
for its watersports and easy connectivity.
Colva Beach
Calangute Beach
Benaulim Beach
TOURIST DESTINATIONSBasilica de Bom Jesus
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a church, which is situated in
Old Goa, and is an excellent example of Baroque architecture.
Basilica of Bom Jesus was constructed in the year 1605 and is one
of the most important destinations for Christian pilgrims from all
over the world. One of the most important attractions here are the
mortal remains of the missionary Saint Francis Xavier.
Fort Aguada A well-preserved 17 century Portuguese fort, Fort Aguada is
located on the Sinquerim Beach in North Goa. Built as the chief
defence of Portuguese against the Dutch and Marathas, it was the
most prized and crucial fort of the Portuguese. Some buildings of
the fort are still in good shape having been converted into a jail
and interestingly, it happens to be the largest jail in Goa.
Chapora Fort: Discover Bollywood's favourite fort
Popular as the place where the Bollywood flick “Dil Chahta Hai” was
picturised, the Chapora fort stands at the mouth of the Chapora river
as an old guard. Today this laterite fort is almost in ruins but does
offer some sensational views of the coastline from the top of the fort.
That itself is reason enough for any photo enthusiasts.
DudhsagarFalls:Literally meaning a sea of milk, Dudhsagar Falls is a 4 tiered
waterfall located and the 4th tallest waterfall of India. Located
at a distance of 46km from Madgaon, the falls appear
spectacular during monsoons after been fed by the rains.
There is a railway bridge which passes right in front of the
waterfall and passenger train passing through the fall tend to
always slow down for passengers to view the fall up close. It
was highlighted in the movie Chennai Express.
NavalAviationMuseumUnknown to many, the Naval Aviation Museum is the only one of
its kind in the whole of Asia. It has an outdoor and an indoor
section and exhibits range from 7 different type of aircrafts,
rockets, bombs, armaments, protective gears, parachutes, pilot's
outfits etc. Definitely a must visit on your next Goa tour, especially
for those keen on life about the defence forces.
MangeshiTempleGoa may have a long Portuguese history and quite a few
famous churches, yet it is also home to beautiful temples
as well. Ponda region in Goa is famous for the 450-year-
old Shri Mangesh temple dedicated to Shiva. The
highlights of the temple are the seven-story lamp tower
(deepstambha), a magnificent water tank, believed to be
the oldest part of the temple and there is a prominent
Nandi Bull as well inside the temple. Located on a small
hillock, it is also one of the largest temples in Goa.
One of the most famous landmarks of Goa, Our Lady of the
Immaculate Conception Church in Panjim was built by the
Portuguese in 1541 as a chapel. A fine example of Baroque
architecture combined with Indian sensibilities. The location of
the church in Panaji, makes it even more beautiful and
stunning as it is surrounded by the municipal gardens. It was
built for the sailors who disembarked here, after a long sail
from Lisbon, Portugal as it was the first port before goint
inland into older Goa.
The Church Of Our Lady Of Immaculate Conception
FontainhasFontainhas, the old Latin Quarter of Goa seems to belong to
another part of the world, maybe Europe but certainly not India.
The narrow winding street flanked by brightly coloured houses
with projecting balconies and red tiled roofs makes for a very
picturesque sight. Even the beautiful number plates of the houses
are like works of art. It gives a very Mediterranean look and feel to
the entire place.
Located at the foothills, with the Altinho hills on the west and the
Ourem creek on the East, it derived its name from 'Fonte Phoenix'
(Fountain of Phoeni)', which was essentially a water reservoir
constructed during the Portuguese rule. The Fountain of Phoenix
can still be seen on the way to the Maruti Temple in the Mala area.
Dona PaulaOne of the most famous and striking monuments in Goa, Dona Paula
is a monument that has been erected to honour the great baroness
Paula Amaral Antonio de Souto Maior, who was the daughter of the
Portuguese Viceroy. As she arrived with her family to Goa, she made
various changes and charities that brought about reforms in the town.
The memorial was erected in her memory. The statue has various
legends attached to it, while some say it represents young and old
Mother India, the others say that it was a statue sculpted by Dona
Paula herself.
The area is now amongst the most affluent in Goa and is truly
charming and pleasant. The monument overlooks the sea, which
makes up for its perfect location
How to Reach Goa
Goa is easily accessible from all metros and major cities by flight, train and by road as well.
By Air: The international airport is at Dabolim, at a distance of 24 kms from the seminar
venue. It is connected to major airports like Mumbai, Delhi & Kolkatta
By Road: National HighwaysGoa has the following passing through it.
NH-66 (ex ) runs along India's west coast and links Goa to in the north and NH-17 Mumbai
Mangalore NH-4A to the south. running across the state connects the capital Panaji to
Belgaum Deccan. in east, linking Goa to cities in the
Railways: Goa has two – one run by the South Western Railway and the other by rail lines
the . The line run by the links the port town of Konkan Railway South Western Railway Vasco
da Gama, Goa Belgaum Hubli Karnataka Margao with , , via . The Konkan Railway line, runs
parallel to the coast connecting major cities on the western coast. The main railway station is
Goa is Margao which is 6 kms from the seminar venue.
Local Transport
Buses connect all the major areas in Goa. Hired forms of transport include unmetered taxis
and, in urban areas, .You need to decide the fare before you get in the vehicle!auto rickshaws
Another form of transportation in Goa is the , operated by drivers who are motorcycle taxi
locally called "pilots". These vehicles transport a single , at fares that are usually pillion rider
negotiated. Other than buses, "pilots" tend to be the cheapest mode of transport.
You can also hire a two wheeler in Goa. This becomes very convenient to get around and is
easy on the pocket.
Hotel rooms within 3 kms radius of the venue are available in different ranges from Rs 1000
to Rs 10,000 double bed per night.
Dormitory accommodation information can also be provided upon request.
For Accommodation Information, Kindly Contact:
Hotel Accomodation
HMAI Central Office Bearers
President: Dr Bhaskar Bhatt 09825046693Deputy President: Dr Mahendra Pratap Singh 09450441126Secretary General Dr. S.I.Husain 09874479940Immediate Past President Dr. VC Acharya 9415131522Treasurer Dr. Bijoy Chanda Mullick 9830309766 Vice Presidents Dr. Ravindra Kumar 9430569562 Dr. Susanta Saha 9433589724 Dr. Brahm Deo Pandey 9415891829 Dr. J. D. Daryani 9414074574Joint Secretaries General Dr. Piyush I. Joshi 9429190198 Dr. Neeraj Pasricha 9811097828 Dr. D. B. Dhakulkar 9922407179Organising Secretaries General Dr. G. P. Patil 9893298199 Dr. Ashoke Kumar Banerjee 9434107510 Dr. R. C. Agarwal 9811210805 Dr. Rajan Kalpande 9423064167 Dr. Diwakar Tiwari 9415161259 Dr. Dominic Dias 9822179980
Dr. Ramjee Singh
Dr. M.P. Arya
Dr. J. S. Khanna
Advisory Committee
Dr. S.P.S Bakshi
Dr. V.C. Acharya,
Dr. D. S Bhar
Reception Committee
Chairman : Mr. Vijay Sardessai ( Hon. Minister TCP, Govt of Goa )
Vice Chairman:
Dr Divya Vaz
Dr Harshali Prabhugaonkar
Dr. Arun Bhasme
Dr. Girindra Pal
Dr. V.R Kavishwar
Dr. Suresh Nandal
Mr. Kuldeep Jain
Dr. Narayan Debnath
Dr Radha Bhandari
Dr Pratista Kunkolienkar
Members
Mr. Jayesh Salgaonkar ( Hon. Minister of water resources)
Asst Secretary : Dr. Siddhi Harmalkar
Secretary: Dr. Shekhar Shetye
Goa Patron Members:
Dr. S.A. Shakoor
Dr. Gurudas Naik
Dr. Ashok Borkar
Chief Patron
Mr. Vishawajeet Rane ( Hon. Health Minister, Govt of Goa )
Organising Committee
Chairman: Organizing Secretary:Dr Gururaj Joshi Dr Dominic Dias
Dr Sweta Gandhi Treasurer:
Members:
Dr Monalisa Vales
Dr Indira Noronha
Dr Razia Pires
Dr Rashmi Kamat
Dr Nita Naik
Dr Shazia Shaikh
Expected Guest and Speakers
Probable Guests & Speakers Dr. J.D.DariyaniDr. B. H. DabhereDr. Biswajit BasuDr. G . P . Pa�lDr. Tarkeshwar JainDr. Souraj DasDr. Ashok BorkarDr. Yogesh D. Niturkar Dr. Tanveer HusainDr. S.M.SinghDr B C MullickDr. Anand MenagiDr. Kalpit SinghviDr. Pankaj C. DaveDr. Neeraj PashrichaDr. Amitava Samanta
Dr. M. P. AryaDr. V.C.AcharyaDr. S.P.S BakshiDr. Ramjee Singh Dr. Arun BhasmeDr. Bhaskar Bha�Dr. Chaturbhuja NayakDr. R.K. ManchandaDr. M.K. Sahani Dr. A.K. DasDr. L.K. NandaDr. Chi�a Ranjan MahataDr. Arvind KotheDr. Kashim ChintanwalaDr. Subhamoy GhoshDr. Biplab kr. Kundu
Dr. Pralhad Wadgaonkar Dr. Girish GuptaDr. Farookh J MasterDr. Leena DigheDr. Atul SinghDr. B.T.RudreshDr. V.R.KavishwarDr. Subhas SinghDr. Shiva SinghDr. Pijush JoshiDr. Din Dayal Dr. S.M DesardaDr. Amiya GoswamiDr. Rajat Cha�erjeeDr. Susanta SahaDr. Dominic Dias
Dr. Ramjee Singh President Dr. Arun Bhasme Vice President Dr. Lalit Verma Secretary
MEMBERS
CCH MEMBERS
Dr. Manilal S.Dr. Anirudh Prasad VermaDr. Vinod KumarDr. N. Srinivasa RaoDr. K. K. JunejaDr. Shyamal Kumar MukherjeeDr. Rakesh SinghDr. S. M. SinghDr. A. L. PatilDr. Ravi M. NairDr. ( Mrs ) Ayesha AliDr. S. M. DesaradaDr. Pawan H. DongreDr. L. K. NandaDr. Dias Dominic SavioDr. Mrinal Kanti Sarkar
Dr. Bhakt VatsalDr. Rajat ChattopadhayDr. Biplab Kumar KunduDr. Girish S. PatelDr. Konkani Shrikant BasavanniDr. Pinakin N. TrivediDr. Mohammad ZakhariaDr. Mridual Kumar SahaniDr. Pankaj Kumar SharmaDr. Prasobh Kumar K. C.Dr Narayan DebnathDr. Ashutosh BhardwajDr. Birender Bahadur Singh NawabDr. ( Smt.) N. RadhaDr. S . K. NandaDr. Ghanshyam D. Raval
Dr. R. K. ManchandaDr. A. K. SethDr. ( Mrs.) K. S. DesardaDr. Teli Hotu ComdirDr. Bhosale ShivadasDr. B. T. RudreshDr. Choudhary D. BondkujiDr. Kishor Onkarrao MalokarDr. Nandini SharmaDr. Chandan Kumar DasDr. P. K. SatapathyDr. Parul J. PatelDr. Bhosale Ravindra NamdeoDr. Tejinder Pal SinghDr. Neelam K. Trivedi
Dr Deepa Prabhudessai
Dr Nirmala Volvotkar
Dr Carol Monteiro
Dr Poornima Prabhugaonkar
Dr. R.K. Manchanda,
Chairman
Mob.9811014493
Scientific Commitee of 20th AIHSS 2017
Dr. Biplab Kumar Kundu,
Secretary
Mob.9433339072
Scientific Standings Committee
email : [email protected]
Chairman : Dr. Datta Bhat
: Vice Chairman Dr S. D Naik ( Principal , SKHMC )
Scientific Topics
1) Chronic Kidney Disease Includes Renal Failure , Renal Calculi & Glomerular Nephritis 2) Rheumatoid Arthritis 3) Case Presentation.4) Different Approaches In Prescribing.5) Fundamental Research in Homoeopathy
Instructions for paper presenters
Ÿ Abstract must be typed in English only and not exceeding 300 words. It must be
submitted in a word document(.docx). The word does not include title, authors
and affiliations
Ÿ Use font 'new times roman' font size 12
Ÿ Use single spacing
Ÿ Kindly mention your email ID and contact details
Ÿ Mention your affiliations
Ÿ You may add maximum 2 pictures in abstracts th
Ÿ Kindly submit latest by 30 July 2017 with Registration fee.
Souvenir committee
Chairman: Secretary: Dr Kautuk Bhatikar Dr Chen Cardozo
Member:
Dr Gurudas Naik
Dr Trisha Torcato
Dr Bency Dsilva
Dr Shraddha Naik
08-00 A.M. - 09-00 A.M. Registration and Breakfast
09-00 A.M. - 10-00 A.M. Delegate Session
10-00 A.M. - 11-00 A.M. Research paper presented by Central Council for
Research in Homoeopathy
11-00 A.M. - 01-00 P.M. Inauguration/Open Session
01-00 P.M. - 02-00 P.M. Lunch Breaknd02-00 P.M. - 04-00 P.M. 2 Scientific Session
04-00 P.M. - 04:15 P.M. Tea breakrd04:15 P.M. - 07-00 P.M. 3 Scientific Session
07-00 P.M. - 09-00 P.M. Cultural programme
08-00 P.M. - 10-00 P.M. Dinner
SCIENTIFIC SESSIONSth 9 September 2017 (Saturday)
th 10 September 2017 (Sunday)
08-00 A.M. - 09-00A.M Breakfastth09-00 A.M. - 11-00A.M. 4 scientific sessionth11-00 A.M - 01-00P.M. 5 scientific session
01-00 P.M. - 02-00P.M Lunch breakth2:00 P.M. - 04-00P.M.: 6 Scientific Session
04-00 P.M.: - 05-00P.M. Valedictory Session
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