In Conjunction with Annual Meeting of Association of Avian Biologists in India 09-11 November, 2022

Organized by:Central University of South Bihar,
Gaya – 824236,
Bihar

Organizing Committee
Patron
Prof. K. N. Singh, Hon’ble Vice Chancellor
Chairperson
Prof. P. Parthasarthi, Dean, SEBES
Advisors
Prof. D. V. Singh
Prof. Venktesh Singh
Prof. Umesh Kumar Singh
Dr. Prafull Kumar Singh
Dr. Sunit Kumar
Dr. Ashish Shankar
Organizing Secretary
Dr. Ram Pratap Singh
Members
Dr. Gautam Kumar
Dr. Amrita Srivastava
Dr. Manoj Panchal
Dr. Tara Kashav
Dr. Naveen Kumar Singh
Dr. Sanjay Kumar
NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Prof. Mewa Singh, Mysore University
Prof. Vinod Kumar, Delhi University
Prof. D. Bhatt, Gurukul Kangri University
Prof. AS Dixit, NEHU, Shillong
Dr. P. A. Azeez, Bharathidasan University
Prof. Sangeeta Rani, University of Lucknow
Prof. Sanjay Kumar Bhardwaj, CCS University, Meerut
Dr. Pratap Singh, IFS, Former PCCF, Mizoram
Dr. Jagmohan, CARI, Bareilly
Dr. K V H Sastry, NIANP, Banglore
Dr. Goldin Quadros, SACON
Dr. P. Pramod, SACON
Dr. Robin Vijayan, IISER Tirupati
Dr. Manjari Jain, IISER Mohali
Address for correspondence:
Dr. Ram Pratap Singh, Head, Department of Life Science,
Central University of South Bihar, Gaya – 824236, Bihar
Mobile: +917598112621, +917599061735,
Sponsored by:
Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), Government of India

Invitation
On behalf of Organizing Committee, it’s my pleasure to invite to the National Symposium on Avian Biology being organized by the Department of Life Science, Central University of South Bihar, Gaya – 824236, Bihar during November 09-11, 2022. This symposium will provide a platform for the exchange of new ideas and novel information on the recent development in avian biology. In this national symposium, researchers will share their knowledge, keep us abreast of the developments in avian science and show the way for the future research. The symposium aims at giving emphasis to all recent, novel and innovative research on various aspects of avian research including physiology, chronobiology, genetics and breeding, migration, conservation, behavior, ecology, avian forensic, etc.
We are excited and look forward to host you in Gaya, the religious capital of Bihar in November 2022.
Venue
Department of Life Science, Central University of South Bihar, Gaya – 824236, Bihar.
Gaya city
Gaya is one of the highly important cities in terms of historical and spiritual contributions across the globe. Gaya is located beside the Falgu River, in the northeast Indian state of Bihar. It’s known for 18th-century Vishnupad Mandir. Another shrine present in Gaya is the ancient Mangla Gauri Temple, a Shaktipeeth. The Mahabodhi Temple (Literally: “Great Awakening Temple”), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a Buddhist temple in Bodh Gaya, marking the location where Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, is said to have attained enlightenment. Bodh Gaya (located in Gaya district) is located about 08 km away from Gaya city.
Travel
Gaya is well connected by rail, road and air from different parts of the country. The Central University of South Bihar campus is located on SH-7 Gaya-Panchanpur road, around 15 Kms from Gaya Railway Station and 25 Kms from Gaya Airport. Gaya Railway station is on the main line of the Eastern railway from Howrah to Delhi, which is 20 km from Gaya International Airport and 98 km from Patna airport.
Gaya International Airport (IATA Code: GAY) is having domestic connectivity with Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Varanasi, Bangaluru and other parts of India with limited flights operated by Air India and Indigo airline. Jay Prakash Narayan International Airport (Patna) is a major airport connected with several flights with Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Lucknow, Varanasi along with many other destinations. Distance of Patna Airport to the Central University of South Bihar campus is about 100 km that can be reached by hiring a taxi.
Accommodation
Accommodation would be arranged in private hotels, tariffs for which would range from 1,500 to 4500/- per day. Rooms in hotels will be booked on first-come-first service basis. Therefore, early hotel reservation is highly recommended. Limited accommodation would be available at guest house preferably for guest speakers and retired professionals. Accommodation booking in advance can also be done through various online websites.
Weather
The weather during early November will be pleasant, temperature varies 14 -280 C. Participants must come prepared with appropriate clothing.
Technical Sessions
Three-day conference will comprise of the key note addresses, lead papers, technical sessions, scientist- birdwatcher interface, and cover all relevant current aspects of avian science research.
Abstract Submission
The scientific committee of the National Symposium on Avian Biology – 2022 invites all interested individuals to submit abstracts of research papers (in extended format) not exceeding 800 words (in MS WORD) to be considered for Oral/Poster presentation by 15 September, 2022 through email on aviansymposium2022@gmail.com.
Registration Fee
All the delegates have to register themselves online through the following link:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1j6Lh-vF02CbEc8wEx-eAWyfiUiuhBLhuPgnWroyCyaI
The delegates pay the registration fee as detailed below:
Delegates |
Rs. 5000 |
Students |
Rs. 3000 |
Accompanying persons |
Rs. 2000 |
Students are requested to submit a certificate from the HOD/Dean of the college for their bonafide status.
Registration fee includes admission to all scientific sessions, conference kit and local hospitality. However, no kit will be provided to accompanying persons. Students are required to produce a copy of valid identity card at the time of registration.
The registration fees may be transferred to A/c No.40413222643, Account Holder’s Name: Department of Life Science, Bank Name-SBI, IFSC code-SBIN0061174, Branch CUSB Campus, Gaya – 824236, Bihar in reference to "National Symposium on Avian Biology". It is requested that a short name of the applicant should also appear in the NEFT/RTGS transaction receipt so as to enable the easy reconciliation of the individual payment.
Significance of the symposium
Birds are unique, and have been a subject of research since ancient time due to their specific morphological, anatomical and physiological features. Due to these unique reasons, birds are an excellent model for research to understand various biological phenomena and a source of biomimicry. This symposium will provide a platform to discuss various aspects of avian research including physiology, chronobiology, genetics and breeding, migration, conservation, behavior, ecology, avian forensic, etc. In this national symposium, researchers will share their knowledge, and show the way for the future research.
Important dates
15 September 2022: Registration deadline for those submitting abstract
(Through email on aviansymposium2022@gmail.com )
15 October 2022: Registration deadline (for attendees without poster or talk)
Travel support for students
The Symposium Organizing Committee is pleased to offer Student Travel Grant for selected full time PhD students to attend the Avian Biology Symposium by providing partial/full reimbursement for qualified travel expenses.
High scientific quality of the contribution submitted either for poster and / or oral will be considered for evaluation.
Interested candidates may opt for Student Travel Grant at the time of registration through google form. It is mandatory to upload a letter from the Head of the Department in support of Student Travel Grant.
Speakers
Dr. Mewa Singh, Mysore University
Dr. Vinod Kumar, Delhi University
Dr. P. A. Azeez, Bharathidasan University
Dr. Goldin Quadros, Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology & Natural History, Coimbatore
Dr. P. Pramod, SACON
Dr. Shirish Manchi, SACON
Dr. Girish Jathar, Shrustigyan
Dr. Hiloljyoti Singha, Bodoland University
Dr. Sangeeta Rani, Lucknow University
Dr. Rajah Jayapal, SACON
Dr. Ritesh Kumar, Wetland International
Dr. Nita Sah, Bombay Natural History Society
Dr. Robin Vijayan – IISER Tirupati
Dr. Manjari Jain, IISER Mohali
Dr. Shalie Malik
Dr. Amit Trivedi, Mizoram University
Dr. Aakansha Sharma, University of Delhi
Dr. Abhilash Prabhat, CCS University Meerut
Dr. Anil Kumar, ZSI, Dehradun
Dr. Rajat Bhargava, Bombay Natural History Society
Technical Sessions
- Avian Acoustics
- Behavior and Life history
- Biogeography and conservation
- Ecology and Evolution
- Urban bird ecology
- Physiology and Endocrinology
- Biological rhythms and seasonal processes
- Genetics and breeding
- Hormones and environment
- Wetland birds
- Bird Trade and forensic issues
- Citizen science
Address for correspondence:
Dr. Ram Pratap Singh, Head, Department of Life Science,
Central University of South Bihar, Gaya – 824236, Bihar
Mobile: +917598112621, +917599061735,