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Dear Friends,
At the dawn of newer knowledge & development it is apt that
the growing knowledge of palliative care
should be assimilated, shared and it’s
awareness increase.
We welcome you to
the
19th National
Conference of IAPC
to be held at
Kolkata, West Bengal from
10th
– 12th February, 2012.
Kolkata, is the capital of the Indian state of West
Bengal. Kolkata is the cultural capital
of India and the commercial capital of
Eastern India, located on the east bank
of the Hooghly River. The Kolkata
metropolitan area, including suburbs,
has a population exceeding 15 million,
making it the third most populous
metropolitan area in India and the 13th
most populous urban area in the world.
The city is also classified as the
eighth largest urban agglomeration in
the world. Kolkata served as the capital
of India during the British Raj until
1911. The city is noted for its
different places for tourist interest
like
Victoria Memorial, Indian Museum, Alipore Zoo, Botanical Garden, Belurmath,
Dakshineswar Temple etc. There are other
tourist spot like Santiniketan, Digha,
Sundarban etc. around Kolkata. It offers
a very congenial weather & enjoyable
environs in February.
We look forward to your gracious
participation at this conference in this
beautiful city of joy, to make this
event a memorable & productive one.

Dr. Arundhati Chakraborty
Organizing Secretary
H.O.D. – Radiation Oncology
Apollo Gleneagles Cancer Hospital,
Kolkata |