between 15th and 17th January, 2016. Also, end your sentence with a period.
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tamguatlaybetween 15th and 17th January, 2016.This is awkward. It would be more natural as: from the 15th to the 17th of January, 2016.
Anonymous tamguatlaybetween 15th and 17th January, 2016.This is awkward. It would be more natural as: from the 15th to the 17th of January, 2016.Actually, to me it sounds more British than "awkward".
CreativeguruRtn. Dr. Girish Birud spoke to the members about the program plan, which will be held between 15th to 17th January, 2016 at Savitribai Phule AuditoriumI would prefer "about the plan for the program, which will be held . . . " As it is, it sounds as if the plan will be held in January.
PhilipActually, to me it sounds more British than "awkward".The suggestion in the second answer is more British.