2025

About The Venue

About the venue : Hotel Lemon Tree Premier, City Center, Pune

NACLIN 2025 will be held at Hotel Lemon Tree Premier, City Center, Pune which is located at Connaught Road, Sadhu Vasvani Marg (Opposite to DELNET Pune Office), Pune. It is nearer to Pune Railway Station (5 min. away). The 5 star hotel offers the best and amazing conference facilities. More details can be viewed at https://www.lemontreehotels.com/lemon-tree-premier/pune/city-center-pune
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

The climate during December will be pleasant in Pune, the temperature remains between 15° to 21° 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 : December 3, 2025 On-the-spot registration will also be available at the venue.
  • Last Date for Submission of Papers : October 15, 2025

How to reach Pune

By Air: The airport in Pune is located at Lohegaon which is about 10 Kms from the city centre. Flights from all major cities are available every day.
By Train: Pune Railway Station is well connected to all major cities of the country and several trains are running on the route.
By Road: Pune is well connected by road from all major cities.

Places to visit in/around Pune:

Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Temple: A revered temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha, it’s known for its rich history and the grand celebrations during the Ganesh Chaturthi festival.
Lal Mahal: The Lal Mahal (Red Palace) of Pune is one of the most famous monuments located in Pune.
Sarasbaug-Peshve Park: These parks are in Pune city near Swargate. Gardens are full of lush green lawn. There is a small hillock in the garden surrounded by the lake.
Khadakwasala Dam: Khadakwasla dam is on the Mutha River situated 20 km from the City of Pune. This dam is one of the main sources of water for Pune.
Shanivarwada: Shaniwarwada is a 13 storey Palace of Peshwas which was built by Bajirao-I in the year 1736. It was headquarter of the Peshwas and it symbolizes Pune’s culture.
Aga Khan Palace: Gandhi National Memorial Society’s Aga Khan Palace is the national heritage monument built in 1892. This place has been used as a prison by Britishers for Mahatma Gandhi, Kasturba Gandhi and Mahadeobhai Desai during the ‘Quit India Movement’.
Sinhagad: Sinhagad earlier known as ‘Kondhana’ is the most prominent and popular Fort in Pune.It is located at village Donaje, Taluka-Haveli. It is 25 km away from Pune on a hill 1290 m high.
 

Places to visit near Pune

Lonavala-Khandala (Distance from Pune About 70 Kms): Lonavla and the adjacent Khandala are twin hill stations, 622 metres (2,041 ft) above sea level, in the Sahyadri ranges that demarcate the Deccan Plateau and the Konkan coast. A trip to Lonavla and Khandala can be combined with sight-seeing visits of Karla, Bhaja and Bedsa Caves and also the two Forts, Lohagad and Visapur.
Shivneri Fort (Distance from Pune About 96 Kms): Shivneri Fort is a 17th-century military fortification located near Junnar in Pune district. It is the birthplace of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the founder of Maratha Empire. Here are statues of Jijabai and young Shivaji inside the fort.
Lohagad Fort (Distance from Pune: 66 Kms) : Perched atop a hillock at an altitude of 1050 m, the Lohagad Fort separates the Indrayani basin from the Pawna basin. Recently the fort has been declared as a protected monument by the Government.
Lavasa (Distance from Pune: 58 Kms) : Spreading across 7 hills, covering an area of 25000 acres in the Mulshi Valley, Lavasa is a perfect blend of beauty and infrastructure that is being developed. Modeled on the Italian town of Portofino, this modern day hill station is an enjoyable retreat for all its visitors.
Junnar (Distance from Pune: 93 Kms) : Junnar has over 200 independent excavations spread over four hills. All the excavations belong to the Hinayana phase and are datable from mid-3rd century BC to late 3rd century AD. The presence of largest number of rock cut excavations and a large number of inscriptions enabling a paleographical study makes Junnar a prominent site for the study of rock cut architecture.
Bhaja Caves (Distance from Pune: 71 Kms) : Bhaja Caves or Bhaje caves are a group of 22 rock-cut caves dating back to the 2nd century BC. The caves are 400 feet above the village of Bhaja on an ancient trade route, which extends from the eastern side of the Arabian Sea towards the Deccan.