The Council has been regularly organizing annual national conference in different part of the Country. So far 24 such conferences have been successfully organized by the Council in different centres of scientific and academic activities viz. Agra, Srinagar, Dharwad, Gorakhpur, Dhanbad, Madurai, Gwalior, Tirupati, Gulbanga, Goa, Muzaffarpur, Warangal, Jammu, Mumbai, Aurangabad, Mangalore, Chennai, Jalgoan, Shimoga, Mysore, Jabalpur, Roorkee, Mumbai, Ranchi, Haridwar, Sagar(M.P.), Patan(Gujrat), Chandigarh, Hydrabad and Rajkot. These conferences have always been well attended by delegates from all over India.
ICC annual conferences provide an excellent opportunity to research workers for presenting new experimental results, participating in wide ranging discussion and critical debate concerning their specific fields of interest and affords a chance for a meaningful interaction amongst the members of the scientific fraternity. The scientific programme in the conferences include invited papers, both oral and poster presentations in four parallel session Viz. Inorganic, Organic, Physical and Analytical & Environmental chemistry. Eminent scientists deliver invited talks. Young scientists have ample opportunity for indepth discussions with the leading scientists engaged in basic and applied research in the area of their interest.
Glorius Records of ICC’s Past Conferences
Conf. No. Year Local Organizers
1st 1981 Indian Council of Chemists
Hotel Clarks Shiraz, Agra
2nd 1982 Kashmir University, Srinagar (J&K)
3rd 1983 Karnataka University, Dharwad
4th 1984 Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur
5th 1985 Central Fuel Research Institute
(CFRI) Sindhri, Dhanbad
6th 1986 Kamraj University, Madurai
7th 1987 Jiwaji University, Gwalior
8th 1988 Sri Venkateshwara University,
Tirupati
9th 1990 Gulbarga University, Gulbarga
10th 1991 Goa University, Goa
11th 1993 Bihar University, Muzaffarpur
12th 1993 Kakatia University, Warangal
13th 1994 Jammu University, Jammu (J&K)
14th 1995 The Institute of Science, Mumbai
15th 1996 Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University,
Aurangabad
16th 1997 Mangalore University, Mangalore
17th 1998 Madras University, Chennai
18th 1999 North Maharashtra University,
Jalgoan
19th 2000 Kuvempu University, Shimoga
20th 2001 Mysore University, Mysore
21st 2002 Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur
22nd 2003 Indian Institute of Technology,
Roorkee
23rd 2004 K.C. College, Churchgate, Mumbai
24th 2005 Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra,
Ranchi
25th 2006 Birla College, Kalyan, Mumbai
26th 2007 Dr. H.S. Gaur, Sagar University, Sagar (M.P.)
27th 2008 Gurukul Kangdri University, Haridwar
28th 2009 H.N.U, University, Patan(Gujrat)
29th 2010 Punjab University, Chandigarh
30th 2011 Usmania University, Hydrabad
31st 2012 Saurashtra University, Rajkot