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GENERAL INFORMATION
The history of the conference dates back to 1948, when the first IPC was held at Kolkata. IPC is organized by the Indian Pharmaceutical Congress Association (IPCA), a federating body comprising of the Indian Pharmaceutical Association (IPA), Indian Pharmacy Graduates Association (IPGA), Indian Hospital Pharmacists Association (IHPA), Association of Pharmacy Teachers of India (APTI) and All India Drugs Control Officers Confederation (AIDCOC). Since then IPC is held in different parts of the country hosted by a local committee. This year IPGA is to host this conference at New Delhi.
The Congress will be a gathering of industrialists, academicians, research workers, working pharmacists and pharmacy practitioners, drug regulatory authorities, health professional and other national and international delegates.
The 60th Indian Pharmaceutical Congress aims to disseminate knowledge and facilitate exchange of new ideas amongst the members of Pharmacy Profession. Presentations on following scientific sessions will be made during the Congress Pharmaceutical Technology, Medicinal Chemistry and Phytochemistry, Pharmacognosy, Indigenous drugs and Herbal formulations, Pharmacology and Toxicology, Bio-pharmaceutics, Pharmacokinetics & Drug Metabolism, Pharmaceutical Analysis and Quality Assurance, Biotechnology and Bio-therapeutics, Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Education & Professional Pharmacy and Regulatory Affairs in Pharmacy, GMP & TQM.
There will also be a plenary session addressed by experts from the Europe and Indian universities in addition to a Pharma Expo organized by The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI).
Venue
The venue is Netaji Subhash Institute of Technology, Dwarka, New Delhi. Located in the heart of the city, it is well connected to the airport, railway station and bus stations.
Language
English is commonly used in all business transactions; however, the common spoken language is Hindi. Official language of the Conference will be English.
Letter of Invitation
Individuals requiring an official Letter of Invitation in order to obtain a visa and authorization to attend the conference should contact the Conference Secretariat. The letter of invitation does not financially obligate the conference organizers in any way. All expenses incurred in relation to the conference will be borne by the participant.
Exhibits
Pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, medical publishers, and patient services providers are invited to participate in the conference exhibition.
Visas
You would need a visa to enter India. Delegates from other countries should check visa requirements with the Indian embassy in their home countries.
Credit Cards
Most hotels, restaurants, and shops accept major credit cards; however, it is recommended that visitors also carry small amounts of cash in Indian currency at all times.
Weather
The Indian capital city of New Delhi remains extremely cold during the winter season (October - February). The average temperature of New Delhi ranges 5˚C to 20˚C during winter. The cold wave makes a chilly weather hovering around New Delhi in winters. Be sure to dress properly in winters and do not forget a jacket or a sweater.
Currency
The official currency of India is Indian Rupees. One Rupee consists of 100 Paise. Rupee currency notes come in the denomination of 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000.Current exchange rate is:
US$ 1= Rs 42/-
1 Euro = Rs 64/-
1 Pound = Rs 82/-
(Please check the prevailing rates)
Banking and exchange facilities
Currency exchange facilities are available at the airports, banks and at all major hotels. Most banks are open from 10 PM AM to 4 PM from Monday to Friday and 10 AM to 2 PM on saturdays; however some banks offer extended banking hours. 24-hour ATMs are located in shopping centers and many neighborhood markets. The Central Bank of India counter at Ashoka Hotel is open 24hrs as is Thomas Cook. It is advisable to bring currency in American Express or Thomas Cook Travelers cheques or to draw against your Visa, Amex or Master card.
Electricity
India has 220 volt current and uses 2/3-pin plugs. Plugs are a mixture of square, round three-pin and round two-pin; but the most common type is the UK-type three pin-plugs. Adapters are generally available at all hotels.
Transport
Taxis are available at prepaid taxi counters on the airports and are also available on call 24 hrs. over the telephone. A/C Radio taxis may be called by dialing +91-11-43434343, +91-11-29232425. These taxis have a flat charge of Rs 15/- per Km. There are prepaid counters at the airport for travel to any part of the city.
From Domestic Airport: to the venue of the conference – Rs 200/ approximately (Non A/C prepaid taxi)
From International Airport: to the venue of the conference - Rs. 400/- approximately (Non A/C – prepaid taxi)
Public transportation via bus and metro-rail is efficient, relatively inexpensive and user-friendly. The system covers extensive areas of New Delhi with signage in English.
Airport: Customs
Those without any dutiable goods or high value articles or foreign exchange more than US $ 2500, or unaccompanied baggage, which needs to be declared, can walk through green Channel. All others need to pass through the Red Channel. Goods up to Rs.750 (Rs.6000 for persons of Indian origin) for personal use or as gifts are exempted from duty. Beyond the free baggage limit, the duty rate is 53% plus 2% special duty.
Time Zone
India is 5 -½ hours ahead of GMT & 10-½ hours ahead of American Eastern Standard Time.
City Tours
There will be a travel desk to assist you with the city tours to guide you and provide you information. Several historical monuments like India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhawan, Lodi Garden, Bahai Temple, Birla Temple, are free of cost and some have an entry fee.
More Information
You may visit the website of the Delhi Tourism for more information:
http://delhitourism.nic.in/index.aspx
For more information about accomodation please visit:
http://www.makemytrip.co.in/makemytrip/MMTHome.do
Emergencies & Medical Care
To contact the police, fire department or medical response in an emergency, dial 100, 111, and 112 respectively. Emergency medical care will be supplied by the conference authorities. Venue and hotel staff members can direct guests to local emergency centres, hospitals or dental clinics. However, you are advised to carry your own prescription medicines with you.
Cancellation & Refund Policy
Registration is nonrefundable and nontransferable.
Registration Confirmation
Upon receipt of the full payment in advance, each registrant will receive a registration number. Please quote registration number in all communication and to collect the delegate kit bag.
Delegate Kit
Delegates kit will consist of the conference bag, Abstract Book, Souvenir book, Conference Badge and coupons for hospitality.
Conference Badge
The conference badge is to be worn at all the times to access the different areas of the conference. Unregistered delegates will not be allowed to attend the conference.
Certificate of Attendance
A certificate of attendance will be inserted in the delegate kit bag.
Abstracts & Program Book
Abstracts book & program book will be available in the delegate kit bag.
International Attendees
Foreign delegates need a valid passport with visa to attend the Conference. We recommend for early registration. International attendees will receive a letter of Invitation with their Registration confirmation. For more information on getting in & out of India Visit our website: www.ipcdelhi.com
Emergency Information
If you have a medical history of illness and needs attention during the conference, contact Chairman, Medical services committee. This information will not be shared with anyone, except in case of emergency with emergency personnel. A Health care team will be available at all times during the conference.
Posters Presentation
More than 6000 posters on the latest scientific research in the field of Pharmaceutical sciences will be displayed. The scientific program booklet will guide you about the schedule for poster presentation.
Hotel Reservations
For accommodations, please contact www.makemytrip.com or Chairman accommodation committee.
Insurance
It is recommended that participants arrange personal health, accident and travel insurance. The Conference organizer will not accept liability for personal injury or loss of / damage to property or belongings of participants or accompanying persons, either before, during or following the conference, tours or their stay in India.
Some Do's and Don’ts:
- One should keep a fair amount of the local currency, especially loose change with one while travelling through the city. This way one can avoid having to pay a bit extra at any point.
- One should trust one's own judgement when it comes to shopping and should beware of touts and agents. Bargaining is often the norm here (except in the up-market areas, of course!), so it is a good idea to be aware of the prevailing rates before starting the actual shopping.
- Beware of beggars and mendicants or anybody who approaches you for alms or donations. Keep your wallets safe, as you would anywhere else.
- It is a better idea to consume packaged drinking water during your stay (preferably Aquafina/Bisleri etc).
- The key is to keep the most valuable things closest to you. You shouldn't remove the security belt when you're out and about, so that's where you'll keep you money, passport, tickets (unless you're about to use them), medical prescriptions, and the like.

