THE ENERGY AND RESOURCES INSTITUTE
Creating Innovative Solutions for a Sustainable Future
First Announcement and Call for Papers
Background
About ICDLTERI in collaboration with multiple government, corporate and private organizations is organizing the 6th edition of ICDL 2019.
In every 3 years, ICDL conference was held with contemporary topics which have global relevance with localized focus. It has gathered digital luminaries across the globe, visionary policy makers, major corporates and meticulous learners at a single collaborative platform for shared knowledge and benefits. ICDL has produced specific and implementable recommendations in Government and civil society, which had helped Indian digital library communities to develop skills, shape their knowledge and reach out to international collaborations.
Further to this, ICDL 2019 has identified Industry 4.0 as one of the key areas where digital transformation is undergoing a paradigm shift. In order to achieve SDGs, digital disruptions, application of analytics, artificial intelligence and IoT applications are taking place in manufacturing and service oriented industries in many processes.
The other major focus of ICDL is always being exploring new challenging areas in contemporary development and bridge the digital divide thus created. In the past years, ICDL emphasized on digital library development, preservation and access, and knowledge management.
The goal of Digital Transformation outlines four major objectives:• To increase opportunities to share innovative practices and concepts across the profession, nationally and internationally,
and among all libraries.• To increase recognition of and support for experimentation with innovative and transformational ideas.• To help libraries make use of new and emerging technologies by promoting and supporting technological
experimentation and innovation.• To increase leadership development and training opportunities designed to support the on-going transformation of
libraries.
The process of using digitized information to make established ways of working simpler and more efficient is called digitalization. Digitalization isn’t about changing how you do business, or creating new types of businesses, but provide faster and better ways to access your data instantly and not trapped in a file cabinet somewhere in a dusty archive.
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One of the key recommendations of ICDL 2016 was data and information form the foundations of all activities related to SDGs. It was opined that data and information are the drivers for:
1. Research, education, and lifelong learning2. Business, government, and decision-making in every sector 3. Empowering everyone in society including youth, women, and people with special needs
3339 delegates participated in ICDL
500 experts from over 62 countries
150 sponsors /collaborators
ICDL 2019: Digital Transformation for an Aglie Environment
Digital transformation is about revolutionising the way organisations and institutions are continuously changing internal operations and activities, addressing need of various stakeholders, and embracing new trends and technologies. An agile approach is to roll out new initiatives across the organization, which will ensure all team members to quickly adapt and deliver key product and service innovations and survive in a rapidly developing digital world.
What’s New in 2019What’s New in 2019
Stretching the recommendation of generation and usage of data and technologies in libraries to meet SDG goals in future, this year ICDL emphasized on Digital Transformation for an Agile Environment. Digital Transformation is about revolutionizing the way organizations and institutions are continuously changing internal operations and activities, addressing the needs of various stakeholders, and embracing new trends and technologies in a sustainable way. An agile approach is to roll out new initiatives across the organization, which will ensure that all stakeholders to quickly adapt, deliver key product and service innovations and survive in a rapidly developing digital world.
Knowledge Sharing and Connections
Know Smart
Library Trends
Learning and Development
Who You Can Expect to MeetThe event will be of interest to senior managers, working professonals and decision makers working across Govt, Public and Private sectors. Not just CIOs, it is also for those within organisations in policy-making and service roles. Delegates will include:
• Chief Executives / Directors/ Senior managers• Chief Information Officers/IT Directors• Education knowledge and Information professionals• Government officers & Policy makers• Policy makers• Corporate professionals• Voluntary /community sector leaders / NGOs• IT enabled service providers
NetworkingThe conference is structured in such a way to provide a high level of intereaction between speakers and delegates. There will be plentiful opportunities for questions as well as discussion in each of the sessions. In the margins of the event there will also be ample scope for business development during the busy networking breaks which take place in our exhibition area.
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Find inspiration and fresh ideas
We’re bringing luminary speakers from different fields of Digital Transformation to help you infuse new ideas into your
business.
Learn from the experts
The ICDL 2019 sessions will host some of the most innovative and digital technologists from around
the world. Seize the opportunity to learn from their experience.
Continual learning is the best way to advance your career
Staying on the cutting-edge means better opportunities for
career advancement and personal fulfilment. But it also requires
learning about new opportunities and challenges. The ICDL 2019
offers that.
Conference held atthe best place
Spending time out of the office is not the easiest thing, which is why we chose the best location for our
event —a place that seamlessly mixes business with pleasure.
Enjoy evening entertainment
After you’ve soaked in all you can from the keynotes and breakouts,
use the evenings to meet other stakeholders.
Unwind and relax
The conference agenda allows for flexible timings
to relax.
Put yourself ahead of the pack
The time invested at ICDL 2019 will pay dividends
as you gain valuable skills by learning about
the emerging trends and solutions that give you an
added advantage.
Great advice, incredible value-for-
money
Hiring a consultant to get the same insight you’d find
at ICDL 2019 would cost you tens of thousands of
dollars; the conference fee is a snip in comparison.
World-class content governed by real issues
Our sponsors don’t control the information flow at conference sessions; the agenda is set by our independent programme
board and driven by continuous dialogue with the digital
transformation community— people like you and your peers.
Network with other bright minds
Discuss the latest industry trends with the digital-transformation experts. At the ICDL 2019, there
are plenty of opportunities to make connections at impromptu
meetings, brainstorming sessions, and social events.
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Reasons to Attend
ICDL 2019: Digital Transformation for an Aglie Environment
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Who Should Participate?Knowledge professionals from all sectors
• Academicians• Students• Data scientists• Researchers • Corporate professionals• Publishers and vendors • Technology providers
Programme HighlightsPre & Post Conference (May 2019
onwards)Stakeholders engagement in Digital Platform on select topics using online collaborating tools (Webiner, Social Media, VLOG
etc.)
During ConferenceDay 1 Conference Inauguration; Plenaries & Conference sessions;
Thematic Events, Exhibitions
Day 2 Plenaries, Conference Sessions, Thematic Events, Workshops, Exhibitions
Day 3 Plenaries, Conference Sessions, Thematic Workshops, Exhibitions; Valedictory Session
Why Attend ICDL 2019?• Witness over 40 international speakers share their views • Collaborate with globally renowned international speakers and organizations• Present your research in the international platform• Selected papers will be published in the World Digital Libraries, a renowned international journal • Participate in issue-based Thematic sessions, Workshops, besides Conference Sessions and Tutorials• Awards for the ‘Best Papers’ and the ‘Best Posters’
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ICDL 2019 invites original submissions, focusing on the theme of the conference, Digital Transformation for an Agile Environment. Contributions are invited for the main conference and poster sessions. Topics for contributions (though not limited to) include the following.
Data Mining and Discovery
Social Media Analytics and Computing
Knowledge and Innovation Management
Digital Research
• Big Data in Knowledge Discovery
• Data Mining in the Linked Data Cloud
• Text/Web/Social/User Behaviour Mining
• Data Structures, Frameworks, and Models Underlying Knowledge and Data Mining
• Natural Language Pressing and Sentiment Analysis
• Data and Information Retrieval (interactive retrieval methods, multimedia and cross-modal information retrieval)
• Data/information Quality
• Mobile and Ubiquitous Data Management and Processing
• Open Data/Open Access• Research Data
Management and Strategies
• Open Innovation and Crowd Funding
• Visualization of Knowledge, Semantic Information, and Linked Data
• Data Schemes and Interoperability Formats
• Application of MOOCs in Blended Learning Environment
• Social Media, Social Web, and Social Network Analysis
• Collaborative Knowledge Creation and Crowdsourcing
• Information Quality and Knowledge Maturing
• Community Evolution
• Application of Data Analytics in Measuring Library Value
• Social Information Seeking and Recommended Systems
• Social Search and Retrieval Systems
• Temporal and Spatial Analysis of Social and Information Networks
• Social Semantic-Content Networks and Their Analysis
• Semantic Uplifting in Social Networks
• Social Gaming and Human Computing
• Mobile Social Networking and Mobile Web
• Process Oriented Knowledge Management
• Idea Nurturing and Management
• Skill and Competency Management
• Service Oriented Architecture and Knowledge
• Convergence of Knowledge and Collaborative Learning
• KM Communication Approaches
• KM Best Practices • Mobile Work and
Performance Support• Service Innovation• Innovation Process
and Knowledge Maturing
• Knowledge Transfer and Experience Management
• Increasing Efficiency and Measurement Approaches
• Enterprise 4.0
• Digital Library Development, Architecture, and Management
• Information Storage and Retrieval Systems
• Multilinguality and Interoperability
• Digital Rights Management
• Digital Preservation and Access Management
• Digital Library Best Practices
• E-Learning and E-Publishing
• Digital Library Standards and Policy
• Open Archive Initiatives (OAI)/ Post Metadata Harvesting (PMH)
• Multimedia Content Management
• Digital Library Sustainability Model
• Green Library and SDG
• Digital Library (DL) Service Marketing
• Web-Semantic and Ontology
• Taxonomy Management
Call for PapersCall for Papers
ICDL 2019: Digital Transformation for an Aglie Environment
Paper Submission Guidelines and DateICDL 2019 invites original papers, typed on MS Word 2010 or above. All papers should be written in English with word limit of 5,000 words for acceptance for presentation in the conference. Each submitted paper will be reviewed by a panel of experts and only well-researched and well-written papers will be accepted for presentation. All accepted papers will be presented at the conference by the author(s). A few papers shall also be selected for the poster session presentation. The conference proceedings that will be distributed to the participants will include the selected papers (for presentation at the conference) and abstracts (selected for presentation in the poster session).
Papers may be submitted either in hardcopy format to the ICDL Secretariat or online, using the conference website or electronically at <[email protected] >. For details of paper submission guidelines and submission, visit www.teriin.org/events/icdl.
Important dates
Submission of full papers July 31, 2019
Notification of acceptance of paper with comments September 01, 2019
Submission of the final paper after incorporating comments October 01, 2019
Workshops
Knowledge &
Innovation Management
Application of AI and Analytics
Social Media and Analytics
Thematic EventsDigital Empowerment
of CitizensCollaborative Research
Management using Open Access
Research Data Management
Digitization of Indigenous Knowledge
Revolutionizing Digital Publishing
Digital Transformation in Public Libraries
Digital Convergence at the Bottom of the
Pyramid
Conservation of Artefacts through
Virtualization
Cultural Preservation using AI & VR
Digital Marketing tools & techniques
Achieving SDGs through Digital Transformation
National Digital Library of India
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Registration* The registration fee covers Conference Kit, Lunches and Tea. Charges for boarding and lodging will be borne by the participants. Lodging can be arranged on demand on an additional advance payment basis, along with registration fee. Please log on to the conference website for registration and cancellation details.
Registration done on or before October 01, 2019
Delegates Conference, Workshop & Thematic Events
India and SAARC countries Rs 6,000
Other countries US$ 200
Registration after October 01, 2016
Conference, Workshops & Thematic Events
Delegates Till October 15, 2019 After October 15, 2019
India and SAARC countries Rs 6,500 Rs 7,000
Other countries US$ 220 US$ 250
Workshop Registration
Delegates Individual Workshop/day
India and SAARC countries Rs 2,500
Other countries US$ 50
( Note: Adopting green environment towards achieving SDGs, ICDL 2019 will publish online Conference Proceedings, available through conference web site. Any
participant, who still wants a hardcopy, is advised to deposit additional Rs 1050/- separately along with the registration fee in advance. )
1. Group bookings from the same organization qualify for a 10% discount.2. Regular students (Masters and MPhil), accompanying persons with speakers qualify for 25% discount3. Delegates from developing countries qualify for a 20% discount on US$ fee. 4. Student ID card is strictly mandatory.5. Registration fee is non-refundable. However, substitution is permitted. 6. Fee is on a non-residential basis.7. Confirmation of registration is possible only if the completed registration form is received along with the registration fee. (Discount mentioned in points 2 and 3 can’t be avail together)
Early bird offer
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ICDL 2019: Digital Transformation for an Aglie Environment
Registration OptionsThe registration form is attached with this brochure. You can also register online at the Conference website (www.teriin.org/events/icdl).
Local cheque/bank draft
The cheque/draft should be drawn in favour of ‘TERI’ and payable at New Delhi, India; the same should be sent along with the completed registration form to:
ICDL 2019 Secretariat TERI, Darbari Seth Block, IHC Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi - 110 003.
By bank transfer
Name of the A/c Holder The Energy and Resources Institute
Account Number 5008021009
Name of the Bank Citibank
Full address of the bank Jeevan Bharti Building, 4th Floor, 124 Connaught Circus, Connaught Place, New Delhi – 110001
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VenueIndia Habitat Centre
ComplexNew Delhi
Bal Bharti Air Force School
Mausam Bhawan
(Picture showing IHC location in Delhi Map)
Eminent Speakers
• Jagdish Arora, Former Director, INFLIBNET, India
• Alejandro Bia, CIO – DEMI, Departamento de Estadística, Matemáticas e Informática, Área de Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos, Spain*
• Frédéric Blin, Director, Preservation and Heritage collections, Bibliothèque nationale et universitaire de Strasbourg, France & Member of the Governing Board , IFLA*
• José Borbinha, Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, Departamento de Engenharia Informática (IST), Portugal*
• P R Goswami, Former Director, Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA), India
• Matthias L Hemmje, FTK-Forschungsinstitut für Telekommunikation e.V, Germany
• Alberto Laender, Professor of Computer Science, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil*
• Akira Maeda, Professor, Ritusumeikan University, Japan*
• Paul Nieuwenhuysen, Professor, Vrije Universiteit Brussel Pleinlaan, Belgium
• Ratna Sanyal, Associate Professor, Indian Institute of Information Technology, India
• Ramesh Gaur, Director, Kalanidhi Division, Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA), India*
• Anna Maria Di Sciullo, Department of Linguistics, University of Quebec, Canada*
• Michael Seadle, Professor, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin; Dean, Faculty of Humanities, Dekan, Phil. Fak. 1 & Director, Berlin School of Library and Information Science, Germany
• Klaus Tochtermann, Director, Professor for Computer Science, Kiel University, Germany*
• Neeta Verma, Director General, National Informatics Centre, Government of India*
• M S Rao, President & CEO, National e-Governance Division (NeGD) & Digital India Corporation, Government of India*
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Conference Committee
PatronsNitin Desai, Chairman, Governing Council TERI, India
Conference ChairAjay Mathur, Director General, TERI, India
Advisory CommitteeCo-chairs*Shri Arun Goel, Secretary, Ministry of Culture, Government of India, India
Shri Ajay Prakash Sawhney, Secretary, Department of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India, India
Shri Ashutosh Sharma, Secretary, Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, India
Shri R Subrahmanyam, Secretary, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, India
Shri C K Mishra, Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change, Government of India, India
Shri K.P. Krishnan, Secretary, Department of Skill Development & Entrapreneurship, Govt of India
Smt. Debjani Ghosh, President, NASSCOM India
HE Raimund Magis, Deputy High Commissioner, Delegation of European Union, India
Shri Amit Kumar, Sr Director, TERI, India
Members*Ganesh Natarajan, Executive Chairman & Founder, 5F World, Chairman, NASSCOM Foundation & Global Talent Track, India
Anindya Chatterjee, Regional Director, International Development Research Centre, India
Shri Pankaj Kumar, Additional Secretary, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India, India*
M S Rao, CEO & Additional Secretary, Digital India, Govt of India
Ranjit Singh, Vice Chancellor, National Law University, Delhi
Partha Pratim Das, Professor of Computer Science & entrepreneurship, IIT Kharagpur & Project Investigator, NDLI
Benoit Sauveroche, Adviser ICT, Delegation of European Union, India
Anirudh Patil, Senior Director, Knowledge Management, McKinsey Knowledge Centre India Private Limited, India
Steering CommitteeCo-Chairs*Shri Shravan Kumar, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Culture, Government of India, India
Shri Jaideep Kumar Mishra, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India, India
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Members*Shahid Rasool Director, Commonwealth Educational Media Centre for Asia (CEMCA), India
Sarah Ziebel, Director, Library and Digital Information Services, India, British Council Division, British High Commission, India
Parveen Arora, Adviser & Head [NSTMIS Division], Department of Science & Technology, Government of India, India
S K Deshpande, Scientist G & Head, DSIR, Government of India, India
Dinesh Mahur, Additional Director General, Prasar Bharati, India
Suchita Ninawe, Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science & Technology, Government of India, India
Uma Kanjilal, Professor, Department of Library & Information Science, School of Social Sciences, IGNOU
Sanjaya Mishra, Education Specialist (eLearning ), Commonwealth of Learning (CoL), Canada
Thomas Meyer, Director Information and Library Services , South Asia, Goethe-Institut, India
Al-Amin Yusuph, Adviser Communication and Information, UNESCO New Delhi Cluster Office for Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal and Sri Lanka. UNESCO, India
Ramesh Gaur, Director Kalanidhi, IGNCA, Govt of India
R K Chaddha, Former Addl Secretary, Parliament of India
Nabi Hasan, Librarian, Central Library, IIT Delhi
B Sutradhar, Librarian, Central Library, Indian Institute of Technology, India
Thyagarajan Head, Administration and Finance, Commonwealth Educational Media Centre for Asia (CEMCA), India
H K Kaul, Director, DELNET, India
Osama Manzar, Founder-Director, Digital Empowerment Foundation, India
Arpan Kar, Associate Professor, Department of Management Studies, Indian Institute of Technology, India
Samar Verma, Head, Programme & TTI, International Development Research Centre, India
P K Jain, Librarian, Institute of Economic Growth, University of Delhi, India
Debal C Kar, University Librarian, Ambedkar University, India
Programme CommitteeCo-ChairMichael Seadle, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany
International*Anna Maria Di Sciullo, Department of Linguistics, Interface Asymmetry Lab, University of Quebec in Montreal, Canada
Frederic Blin, Preservation and Heritage collections, Former Member of the Governing Board of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), Bibliotheque nationale et universitaire de Strasbourg, France
Akira Meada, Department of Media Technology, College of Information Science and Engineering, Ritsumeikan University, Japan
Dion Goh, Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Alejandro Bia, Miguel Hernández University, Spain
Conference Committee
Conference Committee
Matthias L. Hemmje, Fern University in Hagen - Fakultat fur Mathematik und Informatik - Lehrgebiet Multimedia und Internetanwendungen Universitatsstrasse, Germany
Jose Borbinha, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
Paul Nieuwenhuysen, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
Ricardo da Silva Torres, Institute of Computing (IC), University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil
Klaus Tochtermann, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics and Professor for media informatics at Kiel University, Germany
Leslie Chan, University of Toronto at Scarborough, Department of Social Sciences, University of Toronto at Scarborough, Canada
Atasuyuki Morishima, Research Center for Knowledge Communities, Graduate School of Library, Information, and Media Studies, University of Tsukuba, Japan
Nalini Mahajan, Medical Library & Web Master, Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital, USA
National*Anand Byrappa, Librarian, IISC Bangalore
Partha De, Librarian-In-Charge (Central Library), Indian School of Mines. India
Manorama Tripathi, University Librarian, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
Sanjukta Ray, Global IRC Head, Tata Consultancy Services, India
Abdulla al-Modabber, Assistant Librarian, Prof G K Chadha Library, South Asian University, India
P R Goswami, Director (Library & Information) Kalanidhi, Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, India
Usha Mujoo-Munshi, Librarian, Indian International Centre, India
Dharam Veer Singh, University Librarian, Head DULS, Central Library, Delhi University, India
M Madhusudhan, Associate Professor, Department of Library and Information Science, University of Delhi, India
Dharmendra Sachan, Deputy General Manager, Information Technology Group, Export-Import Bank of India, India
Anirban Sarma, National Programme Office, Communication and Information Sector, UNESCO, India
Trilok Chand, Director, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India, India
Shri Phet Sayo, Senior Program Officer, Networked Economies, International Development Research Centre, India
Shri Ainul Abedin, Deputy Manager, Habitat Library & Resource Centre, India
Mr Ram Pratap, Knowledge Administrator, McKinsey Knowledge Centre India Private Limited, India
N V Satyanarayana, Chairman, Informatics India Limited, India
Giridhar Kunkur, Librarian & Unit Chief, Publications & Media Relations, Birla Institute of Technology & Science, India
Kalyan K Bhattacharjee, Deputy Registrar, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India
B Shadrach, Senior Advisor, NASSCOM Foundation, India
J N Gautam, Pro-Vice Chancellor, School of Studies in Library and Information Science, Jiwaji University, India
Dinesh K Gupta, Professor of Lib. & Inf. Sc.and Director (Research), Vardhman Mahaveer Open University, Kota, India
Namita Gupta, Scientist ‘G’ & Head, [KIRAN Project], DSIR Govt of India
R N Malviya, Librarian, Lingaya’s University, India
Priya Rai, University Librarian, NLU, India
Anand Jha, Knowledge Manager, CMS India
Conference Committee
Pravakar Rath, Dean and Professor, Department of Library & Information Science, School of Economics, Management & Information Science, Mizoram University, India
Ratna Sanyal, Professor, Indian Institute of Information Technology, India
R K Sharma, Director (Library), United Nations Information Centre, India
M G Sreekumar, Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, India
Satendra Singh Dhaka, Director (Library & Information Centre), Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, India
Sanjay Biyani, Librarian, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, India
Shalini R Urs, Executive Director, International School of Information Management, University of Mysore, India
H Anil Kumar, Librarian, Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, India
G Mahesh, Principal Scientist, Head, NSL, NSDL & NUCSSI, National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources (CSIR-NISCAIR), India
Kavi Mahesh, Director, KnOE, Centre for Knowledge and Ontological Engineering, Professor, Dept. of Computer Science, Peoples Education Society, India
N K Wadhwa, Scientist, National Physical Laboratory, India
Neeti Saxena, Manager, Library & Information Services, North India, British Council Division, British High Commission, India
A M Siddiqui, Representative, New Energy and Industrial Technology, Development Organization (NEDO), India
S Siva Chidambaram, Chief Librarian, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, India
N J P Silohu Rao, General Manager, NeGD, Digital India, Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India, India
Dr Jaideep Sharma, Professor, School of Social Sciences, Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), India
Organizing CommitteeConference Organizing SecretariesP K Bhattacharya, Fellow and Associate Director, TERI, India
Shantanu Ganguly, Fellow, TERI, India
Academic CommitteeKalpana Dasgupta, Head, READ India Advisory Board, India
Jaideep Sharma, Professor, Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), India
M Madhusoodhan, Delhi University, India
Tariq Ashraf, Deputy Librarian, University of Delhi, India
Priya Rai, University Librarian, NLU, India
Archana Shukla, IGNOU, India
Sangeeta Kaul, Coordinator, Delnet, India
Pallavi Shukla, TERI, India
Projes Roy, Librarian, SRCW, India
Jolly Koshy, TERI, India
T P Sankar, TERI, India
Conference Committee
Hospitality and Accommodation CommitteeSalek Chand, NIHFW, India
Anand A Jha, Deputy Manager, Center for Media Studies, India
P K Jain, Librarian, Institute of Economic Growth, India
N K Wadhwa, National Physical Laboratory, India
Vijay Vikram Singh Parihar, TERI, India
I I Jose, TERI, India
Sonali Mathur, TERI, India
Sonal Bajaj, TERI, India
S Sreekala, TERI, India
Programme Cell, TERI, India
Reception CommitteeSangeeta Badhwar, TERI, India
Programme Cell, TERI, India
P K Bhattacharya, TERI, India
Shantanu Ganguly, TERI, India
N Deepa, TERI, India
Ashutosh Mishra, Prime Minister Office, India
Inaugural Function CommitteeProgramme Cell, TERI, India
N Deepa, TERI, India
Sangeeta Kaul, Delnet, India
Conference Registration CommitteeVijay Vikram Singh Parihar, TERI, India
Nasim Ahktar, TERI, India
Praveen Sharma, TERI, India
Kamaleshwar Raturi, TERI, India
Programme Cell, TERI, India
Workshop Programme CommitteeGiridhar Kunkoor, BITS Pilani
Debal C Kar, University Librarian, Ambedkar University, India
Shantanu Ganguly, TERI, India
P K Bhattacharya, TERI, India
Floor Management CommitteeAnand A Jha, Deputy Manager, Center for Media Studies, India
Akash Singh, NLU, India
Nihal Alam, Alia University, India
Sweta Pandey, Librarian, LNMIIT, India
Projes Roy, Librarian, SRCW, India
N Deepa, TERI, India
Reeta Sharma, TERI, India
Pallavi Shukla, TERI, India
Harsh, TERI, India
Nasim Akhtar, TERI, India
Jolly Koshy, TERI, India
T P Sankar, TERI, India
R A Maningdoula Thangal, TERI, India
Cultural CommitteeR A Maningdoula Thangal, TERI, India
Sufian Ahmed, Sahitya Academy, India
Praveen Bakshi, TERI, India
Pallavi Shukla, TERI, India
Lata Suresh, Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs, India
Media/ Public Relations/ Publicity CommitteeP K Bhattacharya, TERI, India
Shantanu Ganguly, TERI, India
Akash Singh, Asst. Librarian, NLU, New Delhi
Rishu Nigam, TERI, India
Communications Team, TERI, India
Dharamvir Singh, Former Librarian, Hindustan Times, India
Conference Committee
Website, Live Streaming, Marketing CommitteeReeta Sharma, TERI, India
Pradeep Dahiya, TERI, India
Parveen Babbar, JNU, India
Arun Kumar, TERI, India
Vijay Vikram Singh Parihar, TERI, India
Neha Sharma, TERI, india
Conference Logistics CommitteeT P Sankar, TERI, India
Vijay Vikram Singh Parihar, TERI, India
I I Jose, TERI, India
Anand A Jha, Deputy Manager, Center for Media Studies, India
R Venkatesan, TERI, India
Sudheer Katoch, TERI, India
Programme Cell, TERI, India
Ainul Abedin, Librarian, India Habitat Center, New Delhi
Printing and Publications CommitteePallavi Shukla, TERI, India
Anup Das, JNU, India
Projes Roy, Librarian, SRCW, New Delhi, India
N Deepa, TERI, India
R N Malviya, Library Consultant, New Delhi, India
T P Sankar, TERI, India
Anupama Jauhry, TERI, India
TERI Press, TERI, India
Sponsorship and Exhibition CommitteeN Deepa, TERI, India
T P Sankar, TERI, India
Sonal Bajaj, TERI, India
Programme Cell, TERI, India
Contact usICDL2019 Secretariat
The Energy and Resources Institute, India Habitat Centre Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi – 110 003, India Tel.: 91-11-24682100/7110 2100 | Fax: 91-11- 2468 2144/45
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