9th ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE PHYSICISTS ASSOCIATION OF INDIA (NMPAICON-2025) : Date: 15th - 16th February 2025



How to reach AIIMS, New Delhi:


New Delhi is a well-connected hub, seamlessly linking with other parts of India and the world. The city serves as a central node in India’s rail network, with major stations near AIIMS for easy access. It is also connected via a network of national highways, with intercity bus services provided by the Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) and private operators. For air travel, Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) offers extensive connectivity to domestic and international destinations.


By Air:


  • Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI): AIIMS is about 15 km from IGI Airport, the primary airport in Delhi. It is well-connected with domestic and international flights.

  • Airport Transfers: Taxis, app-based cabs, and airport shuttles are available. The Delhi Metro also provides connectivity from the airport to various parts of the city, with AIIMS being accessible via the Yellow Line.

By Train:


  • New Delhi Railway Station: Located about 10 km from AIIMS, New Delhi Railway Station is a major rail hub with trains from across India.

  • Nizamuddin Railway Station: Approximately 9 km from AIIMS, this station handles several long-distance trains.

  • Metro Connectivity: Both stations are connected to AIIMS via the Delhi Metro.

  • Alternatively, taxis, app-based cabs, or local transport like auto-rickshaws can also provide direct commute from Railway Stations to AIIMS.

By Road Network:


  • ISBT Kashmere Gate: Delhi's largest ISBT, Kashmere Gate, is a key hub for buses to northern and eastern India, providing connections to cities such as Amritsar, Shimla, and Dehradun, and is approximately 15 km from the venue.

  • ISBT Sarai Kale Khan: Strategically located near central Delhi, Sarai Kale Khan ISBT serves as a major hub for buses heading towards Rajasthan, Haryana, and southern parts of India. It is approximately 10 km from the venue.

  • ISBT Anand Vihar: Serving the eastern and northeastern regions of India, Anand Vihar ISBT connects Delhi with cities like Kanpur, Lucknow, and Varanasi. It is situated around 20 km from the venue.

  • AIIMS is well-served by Delhi’s public bus network. The institute is located on Aurobindo Marg, which is easily accessible by local buses and auto-rickshaws.


Navigating Weather in Delhi


February in Delhi marks the transition from winter to spring, bringing pleasantly cool temperatures ranging from 10°C to 25°C. Light layers, like sweaters or jackets, are ideal for the mild mornings and evenings, while comfortable clothing suits the warmer daytime.