2024 Delnet

About The Venue

About the venue : Hotel Sayaji, Indore

NACLIN 2024 will be held at Hotel Sayaji, Indore which is located at Vijay Nagar, Indore. The 5 star hotel offers the best and amazing conference facilities. More details can be viewed at https://sayajihotels.com/Sayaji_Indore
The hotel has offered a special rate for accommodation to NACLIN 2024 delegates. The tariff is Rs. 5000 + taxes for single occupancy and Rs. 6000 + taxes for double occupancy per day.

Climate

temperature remains between 20° to 32° C.

Return Reservation

All the participants are advised to make their reservations on their own in advance to avoid last minute inconvenience.

Important Dates

  • Last Date for Registration : September 25, 2024 On-the-spot registration will also be available at the venue.
  • Last Date for Submission of Papers : August 10, 2024

How to reach Indore

By Air: The airport in Indore is located 10 Kms west of the city. Flights from Ahmedabad, Bhopal, Delhi, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kolkata, Mumbai, Nagpur, Pune, Raipur, etc are available every day.
By Road: Indore is well connected by road from all major cities.
By Train: Indore railway station is well connected to all major cities of the country and several trains are running on the route.

Places to visit in Indore

The city of Indore is ranked as “the cleanest city in India” for the seventh consecutive year and has reserved its place among the first 20 cities to developed as smart cities in India.
Indore offers a perfect blend of heritage and modern culture. The city offers a variety of famous places to visit including majestic palaces co-existing with lip-smacking food options. Here are the top places to visit in Indore:
Rajwada: The pride of Holkars, Rajwada palace, is located near Khajuri Bazar and holds the position of one of the most important monuments in Indore. The Rajwada’s seven-story facade is astounding in its opulence.
Kanch Mandir: The spectacular Kanch Mandir made entirely of glass and mirrors is one of the prime tourist attractions in Indore.
Bada Ganpati: The Bada Ganapati Temple is located in a busy neighbourhood west of the Kanch Mandir and is true to its name. The 8m tall Ganesha idol was placed in this modest temple in 1875 by a resident of Ujjain.
Lalbagh Palace: Lalbagh Palace is one of the most impressive structures of the Holkar dynasty. Spread over 71.63 acres, the Palace was built between 1886 and 1921, during the reigns of Tukoji Rao I, Shivaji Rao and Tukoji Rao IIl. The architecture of Lal Bagh Palace reflects the European style and the imposing gate of the palace is built as a replica of the main gate of Buckingham Palace; only it is twice as large.
Khajrana Ganesh Temple: Rani Ahilyabai Holkar built the Khajrana Ganesha Temple of Indore. Huge crowds of people typically visit this temple on Wednesday and Sunday to offer prayers.
Gulawat Valley: While every spot at the Gulawat Lotus Valley in Indore is breathtaking, however, you should not miss the opportunity to see the charming 100-meter bridge that spans the lake. One of the most beautiful sites to see in Indore, Gulawat Valey is the place where you can enjoy a stunning panoramic view of the lake and surfaced lotuses.
Central Museum: One of the best collections of ancient and medieval Hindu and Jain sculptures from Madhya Pradesh extending from the Gupta to the Paramara eras is housed in the Central Museum of Indore.
Safari at Ralamandal Wildlife Sanctuary: In addition to its fascinating history, Indore is home to a wide variety of flora and fauna. The renowned Ralamandal Wildlife Sanctuary is a visual delight for nature lovers and trekkers, and visiting the sanctuary is one of the top things to do in Indore.
Shopping at Sarafa Bazar: The Rajwada serves as the hub for the old bazaars in the centre of this old town. Sarafa Bazaar (jewellery market), which is close to Rajwada, is one bazaar you must visit. Because of the curvy, narrow roads, cars rarely enter there, but there is a parking lot nearby. The namkeen and silver jewellery stores in Sarafa Bazaar are well known to all. Sarafa Bazar is a hotspot for foodies at night, serving mouthwatering chaats and savoury desserts. Saree shops can be found nearby as well, where you may find great deals on Maheshwari, Chanderi, and Bagh-printed sarees.

Places to visit near Indore

Patalpani Waterfall: The Patalpani Waterfall, which lies in the Mhow Tehsil of the Indore district, is a well-liked picnic location for locals. Patalpani is surrounded by extensive forest covers, beautiful hills, clear skies, and rich green landscapes.
Mandu: You can also visit the temples of Mandu which is approximately 100 km away from Indore. The city houses some grand monuments like Jahaz Mahal, Hindola Mahal, Hoshang Shah’s Tomb, Jami Masjid, Hathi Mahal and Ashrafi Mahal.
You can also visit spiritual cities like the Ancient city of Ujjain for Mahakaleshwar Jyotirling darshan, Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga and Maheshwar to revive your soul and experience spirituality in and around the city.
The post conference day long excursion trip to Mandu and Maheshwar is organised for interested participants and family members on Saturday, September 28, 2024 for nominal charges of ₹ 1750 (including taxes) per person including transport and refreshment.