Welcome to CCDSICON-2025

Dear Esteemed Colleagues and Friends,

Greetings from the Organising Committee of CCDSICON 2025!

It is our profound honor and privilege to extend a warm invitation to you for the 9th Annual Conference of the Clinical Cardio Diabetic Society of India (CCDSI), scheduled to take place on 23rd and 24th August 2025 in the Education City Kota.

This prestigious conference aims to serve as an exceptional platform for clinicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals to converge, exchange groundbreaking ideas, and engage in thought-provoking discussions on the ever-evolving landscape of cardio metabolic disorders. As the prevalence of diabetes and cardiovascular diseases continues to escalate globally, particularly in India, it becomes imperative to develop evidence-based, patient-centric, and region-specific management strategies. CCDSICON 2025 aspires to address these critical challenges by facilitating scholarly deliberations and fostering collaboration among the finest minds in the field.

The meticulously curated scientific program will encompass a diverse array of orations, keynote addresses, plenary sessions, symposia, case-based discussions, and high-impact debates featuring eminent experts from across the country. Through these engaging sessions, we aim to translate scientific knowledge into pragmatic clinical applications that can significantly enhance healthcare delivery.

Beyond the academic excellence that CCDSICON 2025 promises, the host city of Kota offers a unique blend of heritage, culture, and culinary delights. Situated on the banks of the serene Chambal River, Kota is home to stunning landmarks such as Garadia Mahadev Temple, offering breathtaking panoramic views, Chambal Riverfront and City Park, a marvel that replicates global architectural icons. The city's culinary landscape is equally enticing, with its renowned Kota Kachori, ensuring a gastronomic experience that complements the academic rigor of the conference.

We look forward to welcoming you to CCDSICON 2025, Kota and to an enriching confluence of knowledge and innovation.

Warm Regards
Organising Committee

About Kota

Kota is a city on the Chambal River in Rajasthan, northern India. Inside the Kota Garh, or City Palace, the Maharao Madho Singh Museum exhibits miniature paintings and antique weapons. South, along the river, tranquil Chambal Garden has a pond with crocodiles. Northeast, 18th-century Jagmandir Palace sits in the middle of Kishore Sagar Lake. Seven Wonders Park includes mini replicas of the Eiffel Tower and Taj Mahal.

Kota is a major coaching hub of the country for competitive examination preparations and has a number of engineering and medical coaching institutes. A major part of Kota's economy depends on its student population. Every year more than 150,000 students visit and study in Kota to study and prepare for JEE and NEET.

The Kota saris like most traditional piece of work had started becoming lost before designer Vidhi Singhania moved to Kota and started working with the workers to revive its market. Many textile shops in the city sell different varieties of Kota doriya. These saris have become one of the trademarks of the city

The fine-grained variety of limestone quarried from Kota district is known as Kota stone, with rich greenish-blue and brown colours. Kota stone is tough, non-water-absorbent, non-slip, and non-porous. The varieties include Kota Blue Natural, Kota Blue Honed, Kota Blue Polished, Kota Blue Cobbles, Kota Brown Natural and Kota Brown Polished.

Some of the popular visitor attractions in and nearby the city include Chambal Garden, Chambal River Front, Seven Wonders Park, Kishore Sagar Lake, Jag Mandir, Kota Garh Palace, the Umed Bhawan Palace, Chatra Vilas Garden, Ganesh Udyan, Traffic Garden, Godavari Dham Temple, Geparnath Temple, Garadia Mahadev Temple, Chattaneshwar Mandir, Kota Zoological Park, Abheda Biological Park, City Park(IL Oxizone), Chatrapati Shivaji Park, Maharao Madho Singh Museum, Kota Government Museum, Brijraj Bhawan Palace, Abheda Mahal, Royal Cenotaphs at Kshar Bagh, Kota Barrage, Khade Ganesh Ji Mandir, Shiv Puri Dham, Maa Trikuta Mandir, Kansua Shiv Mandir, Darrah National Park and Jawahar Sagar Dam.

Kota is well connected with road and rail to all major cities within Rajasthan as well as those located outside the state

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