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NSAD-2020 National Symposium on Multilateral Initiatives against Arboviral Diseases 4-6 January 2020 ORGANIZERS Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, MLSU, Udaipur Dean, University College of Science MLS University, Udaipur Director, NVBDCP, New Delhi Joint Director, NVBDCP, Scientist Emeritus, UOR Jaipur Visiting Prof. Punjabi University, Punjab Professor & Head Department of Zoology, MLSU, Udaipur Assistant Professor Department of Zoology, MLSU, Udaipur Head, Pesticide Mgt. Prog. WHO, Geneva, Switzerland Director, ZSI, Kolkata Director, RMRC Gorkhpur Director, VCRC, Puducherry WHO Country Office, New Delhi Director, NRC Head, Dept. of Biotech., MLSU, Udaipur Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Zoology, MLSU, Udaipur NPO, Malaria and VBD, New Delhi Additional Director (Retd.) Adjunct Prof., ICMR Head, Deptt. of CMFW, AIIMS, Jodhpur Kirti M. Doongursee Collage Mumbai Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Zoology, MLSU, Udaipur Sangam University, Bhilwara SP, Bhilwara KMD College, Mumbai CHIEF PATRON PATRONS Prof. J.P. Sharma Prof. B. L. Ahuja Dr. Neeraj Dhingra Dr. Kalpana Baruah Prof. N.P. Singh Prof. B. K. Tyagi Dr. Arti Prasad Dr. Devendra Kumar Dr. Rajpal Yadav Dr. Kailash Chandra Dr. Rajnikant Srivastava Dr. Ashwani Kumar Prof. Rajesh Kumar Dubey Dr. Ragini Sharma Dr. Roop Kumari Dr. R. S. Sharma Prof. Pankaja Raghav Dr. S.M. Choubey Dr. Preeti Singh Dr. Sudha Summarwar Sh. Harendra Kumar, IPS Dr. D. V. Pawar THEMES Burden of arboviral diseases in India such as dengue, chikungunyaand Japanese encephalitis Global and national policies for control of abroviral disease Changing environmentanddeterminants of arboviraldisease Multisectoral actions for surveillance and control Bionomics and taxonomy of Vectors of arboviral disease Insecticide resistance in vectors Tools and strategies for abroviral disease prevention and management Arboviral disease and health of tribal and underprivileged communities Research and human resource development needs in public health entomology LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Prof. Arti Prasad Dr. Ragini Sharma Dr. Preeti Singh Dr. Vijay Kumar Koli Dr. Asha Ram Meena Dr. Deepak Rawal Dr. Girima Nagda Dr. Devendra Kumar Dr. J. P. Mathur, MPUAT Dr. Rajeev Bairathi, MPUAT Mr. Arjun Singh, MPUAT Mr. Bheru Singh Mr. Rajesh Sharma Mr. Mukesh Meghwal Mr. Ghanshyam Sen Mr. R. K. Sharma

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Page 1: Multilateral Initiatives against Arboviral DiseasesChittorgarh, and Pratapgarh, with an enrolment of over 200,000 ... places such asLakePichola,FatehSagar, LakePalace,Jaisamand(thelargest

NSAD-2020

National Symposiumon

Multilateral Initiatives againstArboviral Diseases

4-6 January 2020

ORGANIZERS

Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, MLSU, Udaipur

Dean, University College of ScienceMLS University, Udaipur

Director, NVBDCP, New Delhi

Joint Director, NVBDCP,

Scientist Emeritus, UORJaipur

Visiting Prof.Punjabi University, Punjab

Professor & HeadDepartment of Zoology, MLSU, Udaipur

Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Zoology, MLSU, Udaipur

Head, Pesticide Mgt. Prog.WHO, Geneva, Switzerland

Director, ZSI, Kolkata

Director, RMRC Gorkhpur Director, VCRC, Puducherry

WHO Country Office, New Delhi

Director, NRCHead, Dept. of Biotech., MLSU, Udaipur

Assoc. Prof.,Dept. of Zoology, MLSU, Udaipur

NPO, Malaria and VBD,New Delhi

Additional Director (Retd.)Adjunct Prof., ICMR

Head, Deptt. of CMFW, AIIMS,Jodhpur

Kirti M. Doongursee CollageMumbai

Assoc. Prof.,Dept. of Zoology, MLSU, Udaipur

Sangam University, Bhilwara SP, Bhilwara

KMD College, Mumbai

CHIEF PATRON

PATRONS

Prof. J.P. Sharma

Prof. B. L. Ahuja

Dr. Neeraj Dhingra

Dr. Kalpana Baruah

Prof. N.P. Singh

Prof. B. K. Tyagi

Dr. Arti Prasad

Dr. Devendra Kumar

Dr. Rajpal Yadav

Dr. Kailash Chandra

Dr. Rajnikant Srivastava Dr. Ashwani Kumar

Prof. Rajesh Kumar Dubey

Dr. Ragini Sharma

Dr. Roop Kumari

Dr. R. S. Sharma

Prof. Pankaja Raghav

Dr. S.M. Choubey

Dr. Preeti Singh

Dr. Sudha Summarwar Sh. Harendra Kumar, IPS

Dr. D. V. Pawar

THEMES

Burden of arboviral diseases in India such as dengue,chikungunyaand Japanese encephalitis

Global andnational policies for control of abroviral disease

Changing environment anddeterminants of arboviral disease

Multisectoral actions for surveillance and control

Bionomics and taxonomyof Vectors of arboviral disease

Insecticide resistance in vectors

Tools and strategies for abroviral disease prevention andmanagement

Arboviral disease and health of tribal and underprivilegedcommunities

Research and human resource development needs in publichealth entomology

LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEEProf. Arti Prasad Dr. Ragini SharmaDr. Preeti Singh Dr. Vijay Kumar Koli

Dr. Asha Ram Meena Dr. Deepak RawalDr. Girima Nagda Dr. Devendra Kumar

Dr. J. P. Mathur, MPUAT Dr. Rajeev Bairathi, MPUATMr. Arjun Singh, MPUAT Mr. Bheru Singh

Mr. Rajesh SharmaMr. Mukesh Meghwal Mr. Ghanshyam Sen

Mr. R. K. Sharma

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ABOUT THE SYMPOSIUM

ABOUT THE VENUE IN UDAIPUR CITY

Arboviral diseases are a group of human viral infections transmittedby arthropods such as mosquitoes and ticks. In India, the mainarboviral diseases are dengue, chikungunya and Japaneseencephalitis that affect the underprivileged communities in urban,industrial, rural and tribal areas. In recent years, there have beenseveral outbreaks of dengue in India and South-East Asia therebypotentially increasing the healthcare burden in tropics. The publichealth emergency of Zika virus and the threat of global spread ofyellow fever combined with the resurgence of dengue andchikungunya constitute a wake-up call for government, academia,researchers, funders and WHO to strengthen programmes andenhance research in Aedes-transmitteddiseases.The Symposium will provide a professional opportunity bringingtogether various partners and stakeholders to deliberate oncontemporary issues of national importance: policies, diseaseburden, dynamics and determinants of disease, surveillanceapproaches, control options especially through multisectoral actions,biology and ecology of vectors, and ways to strengthen capacity invector surveillance, insecticide resistance management and publichealth entomology. There will special attention on control of dengueand JE in underprivileged communities in urban, industrial, rural andtribal areas. The symposium will provide a platform for interactionbetween public health professionals and young students andresearchers.

The historic and lake city of Udaipur in the State of Rajasthan providesa serene academic environment to host conferences and symposiums.Rajasthan State is home to numerous underprivileged tribal andnomadic communities. In 2018, there were major outbreaks of Zikaand dengue in Rajasthan with more than 150 cases of Zika and

approximately 10,000 cases of dengue. In 2019, until October nearly6000 cases of dengue have been reported. Therefore, the academicenvironment is fully charged to host the national symposium.

Mohanlal Sukhadia University is a UGC NAAC accredited "A" GradeUniversity (erstwhile Udaipur University). The University wasestablished by a State Act in the year 1962 to cater the needs of highereducation in Southern Rajasthan. The University has 33 departmentsunder four constituent colleges and more than 180 affiliated collegesfrom the districts of Udaipur, Banswara, Dungarpur, Sirohi, Rajasmand,Chittorgarh, and Pratapgarh, with an enrolment of over 200,000students. The University is located in the lap of the Aravalli hills thatare largely inhabited by tribal population.

Udaipur is famous around the world as the City of Lakes or the Veniceof The East. It is known for its Rajput era palaces. Famous for forts,museums, countryard, and temples which are made in unique styleattracts you most. The land of Maharana Pratap, Udaipur is a uniquecombination of scenic beauties from mountains and forts, places suchas Lake Pichola, Fateh Sagar, Lake Palace, Jaisamand (the largest man-made lake of Asia), Ekling Ji and Shrinathji Temples, and Kumbhalgarhfort. The best time to visit Udaipur is the winter season. Thetemperature remains comfortable and is apt for visiting the elevatedhills of Aravallis while beautiful lakes makes a picture perfectbackdrop to theUdaipur City

Registration Opens :Registration Closes :Confirmationof Acceptance :Abstract SubmissionOpen :Abstract SubmissionCloses :

ABOUT MOHANLAL SUKHADIAUNIVERSITY, UDAIPUR

ABOUT TOURISM IN UDAIPUR

AWARDS

IMPORTANT DATES

Best Oral PresentationawardBest Poster Presentation awardQuizCompetition– 1 award (For M. Sc. & Research Scholars)

ACCOMMODATION

MODE OF PAYMENT

For accommodation details please check our website:www.entomlsu.com

The registration fee will be accepted in the form of a Cheque/DD drawnin favour of the orNEFT/RTGS payable at Udaipur.

Early bird Late or spotregistration

Students 700/- 1000/-Research scholars 1000/- 1500/-Delegates/Faculty 2000/- 2500/-

1. Abstract should be abut 250 words.2. Font Type- Times New Roman ; Fount Size -12 pt.3. Author’s Name : Surname followed by initials with space and

without points between surname and initials; if authors aremore than one then name should be separatedby coma.

4. Affiliation- Author’s name should be followed by institutionalaffiliations. If more than one institute are involved they shouldbe indicated bysuperscript Roman numerals.

5. Presenting author’s name should be indicated by a*.6. Please indicate (on the top right hand corner in 10 font size)

themeand sub theme in whichyour abstract falls.7. Abstract should be a MS- WordOffice Document.8. Please name the file after first author , if more than one

abstract is being submitted by same first author then usedifferent suffix.

9. Emai l Your abstract as MS- Word Document to-

10. Poster size should be36x24 (WxH) inches.

11. Selected research paperwill be published inconference proceedingwith ISBN No. For whichfull length paper will bea s k e d a f t e r t h econference.

“Organizing Secretary NSAD - 2020”

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upto 30th November