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Brig. P.K Sahoo
Organising Chairman
Organizing Chairman
Dear Colleagues,
On behalf of the Organizing Committee it gives us great privilege and honour to invite you all for the Annual conference of the Neurological Surgeons Society of India “NSSICON-2026” to be held during 20th , 21st , 22nd February at Bhubaneswar, Odisha. This prestigious conference is being organized under the aegis of the Neurological Society of Odisha.
The Temple City of Bhubaneswar boasts excellent connectivity via air, railway and road, making it a convenient base to explore nearby attractions. Within easy reach are noteworthy sites such as the famous Sun Temple of Konark, the coastal town of Gopalpur-on-Sea and the wildlife havens of Koraput and Similipal, perfect for a safari. We are here to assist you in fulfilling your travel aspirations also.
Looking forward to welcoming you in large numbers at the NSSICON – 2026 at Bhubaneswar.
Warm regards
Organizing Secretary
It is a matter of great pride and honour to organise the 14th Annual Conference of the Neurological Surgeons Society of India “NSSICON 2026” at Bhubaneswar from 20th – 22nd February, 2026 under the aegis of Neurological Society of Odisha.
The Conference will comprise of workshop (basic and advanced) along with debates, panel discussion , quiz competition , toggle sessions and a lot more.
I also encourage all delegates, to take advantage of the conference, to visit the famous Jagannath temple and various other scenic places in Odisha.
I promise you that, our Organising team will leave no stone unturned, to make this conference one of the most memorable event you have ever attended.
Warm regards

Dr Ritesh Bhoot
Organizing secretary

Dr. Mohit Shidore
Treasurer
Organizing Treasurer
NSSICON 2026 will be one of the best ever academic event in Neurosurgery in our state – to be attended by 500+ delegates, faculty members from across the globe, numerous companies from implant and pharmaceutical industry with admirable prospect for academics, hands on proficiency, learning experience and fun filled camaraderie with peers from different sub specialties in Neurosurgery.
Didactic lectures from national and international faculty shall be complemented with debates, case-based panel discussions, technique related assemblies and interactive meet the master sessions. Free paper sessions, best PG paper session, innovative techniques for common problems – how I do it – sessions shall allow young upcoming Neuro surgeons to introduce their original work to their peers in the field. Hands on workshops shall provide one to one interactive learning and add to the knowledge platter. Fun filled Evenings with cultural program and gala dinner nights shall showcase the hospitality of Mayfair Convention, Bhubaneswar.
Block your dates & register to be a part of the biggest academic extravaganza at the mecca of medical education in Odisha and set the standards higher for academic’s fun and frolic @ NSSICON 2026.
Registration Slab
Nssi Member
Ultra Early
(Upto – 30th June 2025)
₹ 11,800/-
Early Bird
(1st Jul – 30th Sept 2025)
₹ 14,160/-
Regular
(1st Oct – 31st Jan 2026)
₹ 16,520/-
Spot Registration
₹ 20,060/-
Non-Member
Ultra Early
(Upto – 30th June 2025)
₹ 14,160/-
Early Bird
(1st Jul – 30th Sept 2025)
₹ 16,520/-
Regular
(1st Oct – 31st Jan 2026)
₹ 21,240/-
Spot Registration
₹ 23,600/-
PG Students/Resident
Ultra Early
(Upto – 30th June 2025)
₹ 8,260/-
Early Bird
(1st Jul – 30th Sept 2025)
₹ 9440/-
Regular
(1st Oct – 31st Jan 2026)
₹ 10,620/-
Spot Registration
₹ 11,800/-
Accompanying Person/Spouse
Ultra Early
(Upto – 30th June 2025)
₹ 5,900/-
Early Bird
(1st Jul – 30th Sept 2025)
₹ 5,900/-
Regular
(1st Oct – 31st Jan 2026)
₹ 5,900/-
Spot Registration
₹ 5,900/-
Neurosurgical Associate
Ultra Early
(Upto – 30th June 2025)
₹ 8,260/-
Early Bird
(1st Jul – 30th Sept 2025)
₹ 9,440/-
Regular
(1st Oct – 31st Jan 2026)
₹ 10,620/-
Spot Registration
₹ 11,800/-
Combo Registration
(Conference Fee + Life Membership)
Ultra Early
(Upto – 30th June 2025)
₹ 25,620/-
Early Bird
(1st Jul – 30th Sept 2025)
₹ 26,800/-
Regular
(1st Oct – 31st Jan 2026)
₹ 29,160/-
Spot Registration
Not Applicable
Neuro Nurses
Ultra Early
(Upto – 30th June 2025)
₹ 3,540/-
Early Bird
(1st Jul – 30th Sept 2025)
₹ 4,130/-
Regular
(1st Oct – 31st Jan 2026)
₹ 4,720/-
Spot Registration
₹ 5,310/-
International Delegates
Ultra Early
(Upto – 30th June 2025)
$ 350
Early Bird
(1st Jul – 30th Sept 2025)
$ 370
Regular
(1st Oct – 31st Jan 2026)
$ 390
Spot Registration
$ 420
International Delegates Trainee
Ultra Early
(Upto – 30th June 2025)
$ 200
Early Bird
(1st Jul – 30th Sept 2025)
$ 220
Regular
(1st Oct – 31st Jan 2026)
$ 250
Spot Registration
$ 300
International Delegates Accompanying Person
Ultra Early
(Upto – 30th June 2025)
$ 150
Early Bird
(1st Jul – 30th Sept 2025)
$ 150
Regular
(1st Oct – 31st Jan 2026)
$ 150
Spot Registration
$ 150
Saarc Countries Delegates
Ultra Early
(Upto – 30th June 2025)
₹ 11,800/-
Early Bird
(1st Jul – 30th Sept 2025)
₹ 14,160/-
Regular
(1st Oct – 31st Jan 2026)
₹ 16,520/-
Spot Registration
₹ 20,060/-
Workshops
Venue: AllMS Bhubaneswar
Endoscopic endonasal approaches-
Cadaveric workshop

CV junction screw placement-
Cadaveric/ bone saw model

Endovascular simulation-
dummy model

Basics of DBS
(Deep brain stimulation)

Microsuturing and vascular anastomosis-
cadaveric workshop

Thoracic spinal instrumentation-
Saw model/ Cadaveric workshop

Office Bearers

Dr Radhey Shyam Mittal
President Founder Committee

Dr Devendra Kumar Purohit
President

Prof. Kulwant Singh Bhaikhel
Vice President

Dr Sharad Pandey
Secretary

Prof. Rajnish Kumar Arora
Treasurer
Organizing Committee

Dr. Ak Mohapatra
Chief Patron

Prof. Ch. Nr. Nanda
Advisor

Prof. Sureswar Mohanty
Advisor

Prof. B.D. Lenka
Advisor

Dr. Pradipta Tripathy
Co- Chairman

Prof. Sanjeeb Mishra
Co- Chairman

Prof. Srikant Das
Co- Chairman

Prof. R. N. Sahu
Jt. Org. Secretary

Dr. Debabrata Biswal
Co-Org. Secretary

Dr. Souvagya Panigrahi
Co-Org. Secretary

Dr. Mohit Shidore
Treasurer

Dr. Somnath Jena
Jt. Treasurer

Prof. S.S. Mishr
Chairman Sc. Committee

Prof. N.K.Das
Secretary Sc. Committe

Dr. Deepak Das
Member Sc. Committe

Dr. Ram Ch. Deo
Member Sc. Committe

Dr. Chinmaya Dash
Member Sc. Committe

Dr. Siddartha Sahoo
Member Sc. Committe

Prof. M K Dhir
Chairman Reg. Committee

Dr. D.K. Satapath
Secretary Reg. Committee

Dr. C. Mitra
Member Reg. Committee

Dr. Dipti Ranjan Satapathy
Member Reg. Committee

Dr. Amit Jaiswal
Member Reg. Committee

Dr. Pratap Pani
Chairman Finance Committee

Dr. Sanjay Behera
Member Finance committee

Dr. Soubhagya R Tripathy
Member Finance committee

Dr. Biswaranjan Nayak
Member Finance committee

Dr. Atmaranjan Dash
Member Finance committee
Office Bearers

Dr Radhey Shyam Mittal
President Founder Committee

Dr Devendra Kumar Purohit
President

Prof. Kulwant Singh Bhaikhel
Vice President

Dr Sharad Pandey
Secretary

Prof. Rajnish Kumar Arora
Treasurer
Organizing Committee

Dr. Ak Mohapatra
Chief Patron

Prof. Ch. Nr. Nanda
Advisor

Prof. Sureswar Mohanty
Advisor

Prof. B.D. Lenka
Advisor

Dr. Pradipta Tripathy
Co- Chairman

Prof. Sanjeeb Mishra
Co- Chairman

Prof. Srikant Das
Co- Chairman

Prof. R. N. Sahu
Jt. Org. Secretary

Dr. Debabrata Biswal
Co-Org. Secretary

Dr. Souvagya Panigrahi
Co-Org. Secretary

Dr. Mohit Shidore
Treasurer

Dr. Somnath Jena
Jt. Treasurer

Prof. S.S. Mishra
Chairman Sc. Committee

Prof. N.K.Das
Secretary Sc. Committe

Dr. Deepak Das
Member Sc. Committe

Dr. Ram Ch. Deo
Member Sc. Committe

Dr. Chinmaya Dash
Member Sc. Committe

Dr. Siddartha Sahoo
Member Sc. Committe

Prof. M K Dhir
Chairman Reg. Committee

Dr. D.K. Satapath
Secretary Reg. Committee

Dr. C. Mitra
Member Reg. Committee

Dr. Dipti Ranjan Satapathy
Member Reg. Committee

Dr. Amit Jaiswal
Member Reg. Committee

Dr. Pratap Pani
Chairman Finance Committee

Dr. Sanjay Behera
Member Finance committee

Dr. Soubhagya R Tripathy
Member Finance committee

Dr. Biswaranjan Nayak
Member Finance committee

Dr. Atmaranjan Dash
Member Finance committee
Executive Committee

Prof. Manoj Kumar Tewari
Adviser

Prof. A. K. Chand
Chairman Disciplinary Committee

Prof. Altaf Umar Ramzan
Immediate Past President

Prof. Sudhir Dubey
Editor IJNS

Dr Shweta Kedia
Co-Editor IJNS

Dr Vikas V
Web Master

Dr Deepak Bhangale
Co-Web Master

Dr. Jitender Chaturvedi
AIIMS, Rishikesh

Dr. Jitendra Singh Shekhawat
SMS Medical College, Jaipur

Dr. Manoj Kumar Seervi
Dr. SN Medical College, Jodhpur

Dr. Pawan Kumar Verma
SGPGIMS, Lucknow

Dr. Parthasarathi Datta
NRS Medical College, Kolkata

Dr. Raman Mohan Sharma
JN Medical College, AMU Aligarh

Dr. Shailendra D Anjankar
AIIMS, Raipur

Dr. Surendra Kumar Gupta
Maharaja Agrasen Hospital, Siliguri

Dr. Syed Ameer Basha Paspala
RINS, Hyderabad

Dr. Yerramneni Vamsi Krishna
Nizams Ins. of Med, Sciences, Hyderabad

Dr. Arvind Sharma
SMS Medical College, Jaipur

Dr. Govind Mangal
GMCH, Udaipur

Dr Jitin Bajaj
NSCBMC, Jabalpur

Dr. Vikrant Pujari
Gokul Hospital, Roikot
About: Bhubaneswar, Odisha
Bhubaneswar is one of the famed cities of Odisha; it is the capital of the state. The city is among one of the oldest cities of India, finding its origin around the 2nd century B.C during the Chedi dynasty. Bhubaneswar got its name from Tribhubaneswar meaning Lord Shiva. Since the establishment of the city, Bhubaneswar has been known by different names; Toshali, Nagar Kalinga, Kalinga Nagar, Ekamra Kanan, Mandira Malini Nagar are a few. The City of Temples is the largest city in Odisha, serving to be one of the centres of religious and economic importance in Eastern India. Kalinga architecture spans the entire city. Bhubaneswar together with Konark and Puri forms the Swarna Tribhuja or Golden Triangle, the most visited destinations in Odisha.
Tourism plays an integral part of Odisha. Bhubaneswar has a cluster of places to be visited. Every year millions of people from the country and outside the country visit the various sightseeing places in Bhubaneswar. Some of these notable places include the Old town, Lingaraja temple, Bindu Sarovar, Khandagiri and Udaygiri, Dhauli Giri, Nandankanan zoo, Mukteshwar temple, Odisha state museum and many more. Each place has its own specialty and its own history, which is quite interesting for tourists to learn. They also form an integral part of the culture and history of Bhubaneswar and Odisha. A generally peaceful city, Bhubaneswar is one of the greenest cities.


Venue: Mayfair convention
About Workshop Venue : Aiims Bhubaneswar

NEARBY ATTRACTIONS:

Shree Jagannath Temple
Constructed during the reign of Anantavarman Chodaganga Deva, the founder of the Ganga dynasty in the early 12th century A.D., the monumental Shree Jagannath Temple occupies the center of the inner courtyard on an elevated platform. Comprising Vimana or Deula (Garbhagriha), Jagamohana, Natamandapa, and Bhogamandapa, the temple’s architectural style is a fusion of two distinct types – Rekha and Pidha. The Vimana follows the nagara type rekha deula design, while the Jagamohana adopts the Pidha deula form. Representing a refined manifestation of Indian, particularly Kalingan, architecture, the Shree Jagannatha Temple is a remarkable blend of styles, showcasing the aesthetic excellence of the Ganga dynasty during its construction in the 12th century A.D
Distance from Venue: 65 KM

Blue Flag Beach, Puri

Sun Temple, Konark, - Unesco World Heritage Site
The Sun Temple In Konark, Built In The 13th Century, Is Located In Konark, Odisha. It Was Built By The King Narasimha Deva I And Is About 35 Kilometres Away From Puri City. Famous For Its Unique Architecture, The Temple Resembles A Chariot For The Sun God, Adorned With Intricate Sculptures Depicting Daily Life. Unesco Recognized It As A World Heritage Site Due To Its Outstanding Artistic Achievement, Reflecting The 13th-Century Kingdom Of Odisha. The Temple Stands As A Cultural Treasure, Showcasing Hindu Beliefs And The Diffusion Of The Surya Cult, Making It A Vital Piece Of India’s Historical And Religious Heritage.
Distance from Venue: 67 KM

Raghurajpur - A Heritage Crafts Village
Raghurajpur, Located In The Heritage-Rich State Of Odisha, India, Is A Crafts Village Renowned For Its Traditional Art Forms. Established Over A Thousand Years Ago, This Cultural Haven Is A Testament To India’s Artistic Legacy. Visitors Are Drawn To Raghurajpur’s Vibrant Streets Lined With Vibrant Murals, Pattachitra Paintings, Palm Leaf Engravings, And Gotipua Dance Performances. The Village’s Charm Lies In Its Commitment To Preserving Ancient Techniques, Making It A Haven For Art Enthusiasts And Cultural Connoisseurs.
Distance from Venue: 53 KM

Pipili
Pipili Village Has Houses And Shops With Beautiful Applique Work In Different Colours, On Display. This Village Is Believed To Be Established By The King Of Odisha For The Craftsmen Who Used To Make Applique Umbrellas And Canopies For The Annual Jagannath Yatra. One Can Find A Variety Of Crafts For Decorating Ones Household And Ceremonies Here.
Distance from Venue: 25 KM

Chilika Lake
Chilika Lake In Barkul Is A Hub For Tourism. This Lake Is Home To Many Migratory Birds And Other Endangered Species. Tourists Enjoy Boating Here, And The Main Attraction Of This Activity Is The Kalijai Temple And Nalbana Bird Sanctuary. During The Month Of February And November, Visitors Can See The Island Of This Lake Filled With Beautiful Birds.
Distance from Venue: 103 KM

Khandagiri & Udayagiri
These Caves, Located In The Vicinity Of Bhubaneswar, Have Both Religious And Historic Importance To The State Of Odisha. There Are A Total Of 33 Rock Cuts In These Caves, Out Of Which 18 On The Udayagiri Hills Are Excavated, While The Remaining 15 Are On Khandagiri Hills. There Are Single And Double Storied Caves Here That Represent The Jaina Rock-Cut Architecture.
Distance from Venue: 7.6 KM

Lingaraj Temple
Lingaraj Temple Is One Of The Oldest Temples In Bhubaneswar, Dedicated To The Hindu God Harihara, An Avatar Of Lord Shiva. It Is Also One Of The Oldest And Largest Temples In Bhubaneswar. This Temple Was First Built By The Ruler Jajati Kesari During The 7th Century. Lingaraj Temple Has A Remarkable Structure That Attracts A Vast Number Of Tourists To The City.
Distance from Venue: 9.3 KM

Dhauli Giri
Dhauli Giri Lies Across The Daya River And Has The Major Edicts Of Ashoka Engraved On A Mass Of Rock. This Area Is Believed To Be The Battlefield Where Ashoka Had Slain Over 150,000 People. It Is A Pilgrimage Site For Both The Hindus And Buddhists. The Hills Are Dotted With A Number Of Rock-Cut Caves And Temples Along With Numerous Stupas, Pillars, And Monasteries.
Distance from Venue: 16 KM

Mukteshwar Temple – An Architectural Gem From The 10th Century
Mukteswara Is A 10th-Century Hindu Temple Dedicated To Shiva Located In Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. The Temple Dates Back To 950–975 Ce And Is A Monument Of Importance In The Study Of The Development Of Hindu Temples In Odisha.
Distance from Venue: 9 KM

Simlipal National Park
Simlipal National Park Is A National Park And Tiger Reserve In The Mayurbhanj District In The Indian State Of Odisha Covering 2,750 Km2 (1,060 Sq Mi). It Is Part Of The Mayurbhanj Elephant Reserve, Which Includes Three Protected Areas, Similipal Tiger Reserve, Hadgarh Wildlife Sanctury With 191.06 Km2 (73.77 Sq Mi) And Kuldhia Wildlife Sanctuary With 272.75 Km2 (105.31 Sq Mi). Simlipal National Park Derives Its Name From The Abundance Of Red Silk Cotton Trees Growing In The Area.
Distance from Venue: 192 KM

Nandankanan Zoological Park
Nandankanan Zoological Park Is A 1,080-Acre Zoo And Botanical Garden Located In Barang Village, Odisha, India. Established In 1960, It Was Opened To The Public In 1979 And Became The First Zoo In India To Join (Waza) In 2009. It Also Contains A Botanical Garden And Part Of It Has Been Declared A Sanctuary. Nandankanan, Literally Meaning The Garden Of Heaven, Is Located In The Environs Of The Chandaka Forest, And Includes The 134-Acre Kanjia Lake.
Distance from Venue: 12 KM