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Nationalinstituteofdisast NATIONALINSTITUTEOFDISASTERMANAGEMENT (Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India) 1 Name of the Course Training programe on Cultural Heritage Risk Mitigation and Management 2 Dates 30thOct to 01st Nov. 2017 3 Venue Yashwantrao Chavan Academy of Development Administration (YASHADA), Rajbhabvan Comples, Baner Road, Pune 4 Name of the Course Col V N Supanekar Coordinator 5 Number of nominations 29 received 6 Number of actual 29 participants (enclose 7 Stateli ) wise distribution of Maharashtra -29 participants 8 Distribution of the course 1.Lectures/ Presentations 12hours (_ %) 2.Panel discussion Nil hours (_ %) 3.Group exercise 3 hours (_ %) 4.Field visits 3 hours (_ %) 5.Others (specify) Nil hours (_ %) 1. Number of resource persons invited:- Local-04, Outstation-2 1 Annexure II NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT (Ministry of Home Affairs; Government of India) Format for preparation of abridged Report of the Course by the Course Coordinator for uploading in the website of NIDM. 1 Name of the Training Programe on Cultural Heritage Risk Mitigation and course Management 2 Duration 30th Oct. to 01st Nov. 2017 3 Venue Yashwantrao Chavan Academy of Development Administration (YASHADA), Rajbhavan Complex, Baner Road, Pune 4 Objectives 5 Methodology Lecture, Discussion& Study Tour/Field visit 6 Schedule Time Table attached 7 Participant's Officers/ Technicians/Engineer of Public Work Development profile &Archaeology Department 8 Feedback of 1. Excellent participants 2.Very Good. 3. Useful 9 Photo Gallery 2 List of Participants Course Title : Training of Trainer Cultural Heritage Risk Assessment Course Duration : From 30/10/2017 To 01/11/2017 Course Director : Col. Vishwas Supanekar Sr. No Name, Designation, Address Contact No.and E-mail Shri. Athawale Anil Uttamrao 8055353869 1 Sectional Engineer P.W.D. Dept. Nanded [email protected] Shri. Biraris Uday Sitaram 9860125633 2 Assistant Engineer Gr.I P.W. Sub-Division No.1 Taloda, Dist. Nandurbar [email protected] Shri. Deshmukh Gunvantrao Shiorao 3 Junior Engineer P.W.D.(Tribal), Division, Amravati [email protected] Mr. Dharankar Dhananjay Bhaskarrao 9527448334 4 Assistant Engineer Gr-II Public Works Sub-Division(South)Nanded [email protected] Shri. Gada Sanjay Vishwanath 9420415326 5 Sectional Engineer P.W.Division, Degloor, Dist. Nanded [email protected] Shri. Ghorpade Vilas Dnyandeo 9623812518 6 Dy. Executive Engineer Special Project, P W D, Yavatmal [email protected] Shri. Hukare Hemantkumar Bapurao 9420407771 Senior Conservation Assistant 7 Archaeological Survey of India Lonar, Dist. [email protected] Buldhana (Nagpur Circle) Smt. Jadhav Varsha Shankar 9689931047 8 Junior Engineer (Heritage Cell) Pune Municipal Corporation [email protected] Smt. Kolate Neha Rajendra 9930311829 9 Junior Engineer Pune Municipal Corporation, Pune [email protected] Smt. Markandeya Nilima Nandkumar 9158383555 10 Technical Assistant State Archaeology, Aurangabad [email protected] Mr. Mote Suryaji Shivaji 9422657070 11 Sub overseer(Conservation Assistant) Archaeology Dept. Nagpur [email protected] Shri. Patil Amrutrao Mahadev 8149431003 12 Assistant Curator Kolhapur Museum, Kolhapur [email protected] Shri. Patil Dinkarrao Anandrao 9422409251 13 Sectional Engineer Zilla Parishad, Sangli [email protected] 3 Shri. Patil Vivek Vinod 9011793807 14 Assistant Engineer Gr-II Public Works Department, Beed [email protected] Dr. Patil Satish Uttamrao 9421284218 15 Projecto Officer YASHADA,Pune [email protected] Shri. Phanse Shridhar Ramdas 9822378362 16 Sectional Engineer Pune-Divisional Commissioners Office, Pune [email protected] Shri. Populwar Sunil Marotirao 8669097915 17 Sectional Engineer P.W. Division, Parbhani [email protected] Shri. Potdar Sanjay Bhaskar 8806176985 18 Assistant Engineer Gr-II P.W.Division, Buldana [email protected] Shri. Sabale Shivaji Dhavalu 9881567783 19 Sectional Engineer P.W. sub-Division, Dhule [email protected] Mr. Sharma Vishvamohan 9545528642 20 Professor Deccan College & Research University, Pune [email protected] Shri. Shirke Umesh Subhash 7588092320 21 DDMO Collector, Office, Beed [email protected] Shri. Sutar Suresh Anandrao 9421174461 22 Sectional Engineer P.W.D. Sub-Division Kolhapur [email protected] Shri. Totawar Chandrashekhar Marotirao 9422241983 23 Sub-Divisional Engineer P.W.Sub-Divisional, Vasmath, Dist. Hingoli [email protected] Smt. Wahane Jaya Vilas 8451849278 24 Technical Assistant & Curator Archaeology Dept. Nashik [email protected] Shri. Wahane Vilas Pundlikrao 84549494278 25 Assistant Director Department of Archaeology,Pune [email protected] Shri. Yelikar Bajarang Gunwantrao 9822824156 Conservation Assistant 26 Archaeological Survey of India, Pataleshwar [email protected] Caves, Pune Shri Mohite Sunil Ambegaon 9689931582 27 Dy. Engineer [email protected] Heritage Cell, Pune Municipal Corporation, Pune Shri. J. M. Thorat 7083917899 28 Course Associate, YASHADA, PUNE [email protected] Shri. Amar Phisarekar 9960580010 29 Course Assistant, YASHADA, PUNE [email protected] 4 Yashwantrao Chavan Academy of Development Administration(YASHADA) Training of Trainer Cultural Heritage Risk Assessment From: 30th Oct. to 01st Nov. 2017 TENTATIVE TIME TABLE Time Subject Faculty 30 October 2017 09.30 to 09.45 Registration Shri. Amar Phisarekar Course Assistant, YASHADA 09.45 to 11.15 Experience Sharing Col V N Supanekar(Retd.) Director & Course Director, CDM, YASHADA 11.30 to 01.00 Framework for Disaster Risk Prof. Dr Santosh Kumar Management in India NIDM 02.00 to 03.30 Significance of Disaster Risk Prof. Dr Santosh Kumar Management of Cultural Heritage and NIDM Core Principles 03.45 to 05.15 Risk Assessment of Cultural heritage Dr. Chandrani Bandyopadhyay, Sites: Approach & Methodology NIDM 31 October 2017 09.30 to 11.15 Field Visit Col. V N Supanekar 11.30 to 01.00 Field Visit Col. V N Supanekar 02.00 to 03.30 Fire Protection and Preparedness in Dr. Vasant Shinde Cultural Heritage Sites/Museums Vice-chancellor, Deccan College,Pune 03.45 to 05.15 Legal & Institutional Framework for Shri Tejas Garge Protection and management of Director, Archaeology Dept. Cultural Heritage Sites & Precincts Maharashtra Govt. Mumbai 01 Nov 2017 09.30 to 11.15 Planning for Risk Assessment Field Dr. Pandurang Sabale Exercise, Team Building Archaeology Dept. Deccan College, Pune 11.30 to 01.00 Methodology for Post-Disaster Dr. Chandrani Bandyopadhyay, Damage Assessment of Cultural NIDM Heritage 02.00 to 03.30 Preparing Disaster Risk management Dr. Chandrani Bandyopadhyay, Plans for Cultural Heritage Sites & NIDM Museums 03.45 to 05.15 Evaluation & Valedictory Col. V.N. Supanekar Tea break: 11.15 to 11.30 A.M. & 03.30 to 03.45 P.M., Lunch break: 01.00 to 02.00 P.M. 5 .
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