Annual Report 2014-2015

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOUNDRY & FORGE TECHNOLOGY Hatia, Ranchi - 834003, NIFFT, Ranchi

II Contents SL NO. SUBJECT PAGE

1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1

2 NIFFT - AN OVERVIEW 3

3 BOARD OF GOVERNORS 7

4 ADMINISTRATIVE & FINANCE COMMITTEE 9

5 STANDARD BUILDING COMMITTEE 10

6 ACADEMIC COUNCIL MEMBERS 11

7 DEPARTMENT OF FOUNDRY TECHNOLOGY 15

8 DEPARTMENT OF FORGE TECHNOLOGY 21

9 DEPARTMENT OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING 27

10 DEPARTMENT OF MATERIALS AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING 33

11 DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES 37

12 NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATIONS 42

13 ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES 45

14 ERECTION & MAINTENANCE 61

15 HINDI CELL 63

16 STORE & PURCHASE SECTION 65

17 GENERAL ADMINISTRATION 67

18 LIBRARY AND DOCUMENTATION CENTRE 69

19 NIFFT HOSTEL 71

20 INDUSTRIAL LIASION CELL 72

21 STUDENTS’ GYMKHANA 73

22 SUMMARY OF EVENTS (In Chronological Order) 75

23 STATEMENT OF ANNUAL ACCOUNTS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR (2014-2015) 81

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

National Institute of Foundry and Forge Technology (NIFFT), Ranchi, established by Govt. of India, in collaboration with UNDP-UNESCO in 1966 at Ranchi, Jharkhand, conducts the Ph.D., M. Tech. (FFT), M. Tech. (ME), M. Tech. (MSE), M. Tech. (Env. Engg.), B. Tech.

(ME), B. Tech. (MME), A.D.C. (Foundry Tech.) and A.D.C. (Forge Tech.) programmes,

Ph.D, M.Tech., and B.Tech. Courses are affiliated to Ranchi University, Ranchi.

Placement :

The Placement of Students is:

ADC - 95%, B.Tech.- 94% and M.Tech.-18%

Publications :

There are 31 publications in reputed International journals/conferences/symposia and 12 publications in National journals/conferences/symposia.

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2 ANNUAL REPORT - 2014-15 NIFFT - An Overview

Ever since its inception in 1966 by the Govt. of India in collaboration with UNDP- UNESCO, National Institute of Foundry and Forge Technology (NIFFT), Ranchi, has been looked upon by the industry to provide qualified engineers and well trained specialists in the field of Foundry Technology, Forge Technology and other allied manufacturing areas and has earned reputation as a leading institute for imparting technical education and organizing teaching and training programmes in these engineering disciplines. The institute has also been tenaciously and meticulously conducting industrial research, design and development work in the relevant areas and providing consultancy and documentation services to the industries.

NIFFT is registered as a society under the Societies Registration Act of 1860. The management of the Institute is vested with Board of Governors with chairman at its apex and members drawn from AICTE, MHRD, Private and Public Enterprises, Technical and R&D institutions. Academic Programmes :

NIFFT has five departments of study viz. Foundry Technology, Forge Technology, Manufacturing Engineering, Materials and Metallurgical Engineering and Applied Sciences and Humanities. The Institute offers the following regular programmes :

™ Post Doctoral programmes

™ Doctoral programmes

™ M. Tech. course in Foundry-Forge Technology

™ M. Tech. course in Manufacturing engineering

™ M. Tech. course in Environmental Engineering

™ M. Tech. course in Materials Science and Engineering

™ B. Tech. course in Manufacturing Engineering

™ B. Tech. course in Metallurgy and Materials engineering

™ Advanced diploma course in Foundry Technology

™ Advanced diploma course in Forge Technology All the academic programmes have been accredited by National Board of accreditation (NBA), AICTE, New Delhi. Students are selected for admission through ALL India Engineering Entrance Examination (conducted by CBSE all over India) for B. Tech. courses; through GATE score and interview for M. Tech. courses; through written examination conducted by NIFFT for advanced diploma courses; and through written test/interview for doctoral and post doctoral programmes.

The Institute is affiliated to Ranchi University for the award of under graduate and post graduate degrees. Advanced Diploma is awarded by the institute itself. The Institute has kept its objective broadening and courses expanding with time for adapting to the dynamics of the industries and needs of the society. In order to give impetus to other allied

Fields, some new courses are about to be introduced shortly.

3 NIFFT, Ranchi Continuing Education :

Continuing education at all levels such as part time research programmes, refresher and special courses in established and emerging practices for industry personal is one of the most important activities of the institute contributing towards development of society. The programmes are usually of 1-2 weeks duration offering a wide range of topics covering Foundry and Forge Technology, pollution control, energy conservation and management, manufacturing processes, materials characterization, inspection and quality control and other fields of industrial importance. The activities also include unit based programmes of short term duration on request from the industries or organizations as per their need either at the premises of industry /organizations concerned or at the institute. The Institute has also the privilege of imparting training to people from other developing countries of South-East Asia and Africa. Students from countries like Burma, Sri Lanka and Nigeria have undergone training at this institute in the past. The Institute has also conducted unit based programmes in Foundry Technology for Nepalese and Sri Lankan engineers/ technologists (Technocrats). Research Activities :

One of the main objectives of the Institute is to carry out industrial research and development work in Foundry, Forge and associated scientific and engineering fields. All infrastructural facilities exist in the institute for carrying out research activities. R&D programmes cover areas like pattern design and manufacture, sand system design, melting, methoding of castings, forging process simulation, die life estimation, evaluation of lubricants, CAD & CAM of casting and forging, failure analysis, Mechanical and Non destructing testing, chemical and instrumental analysis, environment & pollution control, metal matrix composites and powder metallurgy forging. Most of the faculty members are holding Ph. D. students registered under Ranchi University. The faculty members continuously participate in various seminars/ symposia/conferences to present their research works. Many research papers are also published in different national and international journals of repute. Consultancy services :

The Institute provides consultancy services to the industries in the field of foundry, forge and allied fields on payment basis depending on quantum of the work involved besides pre-consultancy charges. Consultancy services are extended in the form of preparation of feasibility reports, preparation and execution of technical projects, selection and evaluation of equipment and machinery, testing of raw materials and quality control of products.

NIFFT faculty (individual or group) holds discussions with the concerned industrial representative in order to identify and define the problem and to develop consultancy proposal based on quantum of work involved. If needed, specialists may conduct pre consultancy survey for 1 to 2 days in the organization to overview the infrastructure available and ongoing processes. Institute and the concerned industry will then enter into an agreement with terms of reference, estimated consultancy fees and time schedule. Experimental and Testing Facilities :

The Institute has well equipped laboratories and workshop for carrying out practical study work by the students and for extending testing facilities pertaining to foundry, forge, metallurgical analysis and materials characterization to the outside organizations on payment basis.

The department of Foundry Technology has Cupola Furnace (1.5 tonnes per hour ), Crucible furnace (2 nos., 4 ANNUAL REPORT - 2014-15

50 Kg each), Electric Arc Furnace (20Kg), Skelener furnace (15Kg Aluminum), Induction furnace(100Kg), Electric Pit furnace (5Kg Al), Pressure Die Casting machine (60 tonnes), On line Carbon Silicon Analyzer & Thermal Analysis System, Complete Sand Plant (Pioneer), Sand Mullers, Jolt and Squeeze Moulding Machine, Shell Moulding Machine, Permiability Meter, Compressive Strength Tester, Mould Hardness Tester, Thermo Lab, Surface Area Measurement Equipment, Universal Testing Machine foe Sand, AFS Clay Determinator, Shatter Index Testing Machine, Gas Measurement Equipment, Moisture Teller, Sample Preparation Machine etc.

The department of Forge Technology has 750 Kg Friction Hammer, 150 tonnes Hydraulic Press, Pneumatic Power Hammer (50, 150 & 250 Kg), 120 tone Trimming Press, 1” Multi Forge Upsetter, Laboratory Rolling Mill, Carbolite Furnace, Oil Fired Billet Heating Furnace, Surface Roughness Tester, Tensometer & Forging Screw Press, Ball Mill for Powder Production.

The department of Materials & Metallurgical Engineering has major equipments such a Servo Hydraulic Dynamic Testing Machine, differential Thermal Analyzer, Scanning Electron microscope, X-ray Difractometer, Impact Testing Machine, In situ Metallographic Equipment, Universal Tensile Testing Machine, Metallography Image Analyzer, Portable X-ray Fluorescence FIM, Magnetic Crack Detector, Induction Heating Machine, High Temperature Muffle Furnace, Ultrasonic Flaw Detector, Fluorescent Penetrant Inspection Equipment.

The Department of Manufacturing Engineering has well equipped Pattern and Machine shops, Metrology Laboratory having profile Projector, Laser Micrometer, Layout Measuring cum Marketing Machine, Auto Collimator, Surface Roughness Testing Machine and Form Tester ; Welding Laboratory having Shielded Metal Arc Welding M/C, TIG welding attachment, MIG welding M/C, Submerged Arc Welding M/C , Spot Welding Machine, Plasma Arc Cutting M/C, Oxy Acetylene Cutting M/C, Spay Coating Unit, CAD/CAM and FMS laboratory having 4 – axis CNC Milling Machine, CNC Lathe, Robot (Linear Slide Base).

The department of Applied Sciences & Humanities has classical Chemical Analysis, Optical Emission Spectrometer, Orion Iron Meter, Atomic Absoption Spectrometer, Photovac Air Analyzer, Nano Pure water system, Automatic Particulate Matter Detector, Vacuum Coating Unit with Electron Beam Evaporation, Scanning Potentiostat/Galvanostat, Electrical & Electronics Laboratory, Modern Language Laboratory & Communication centre. Publications :

There are 31 publications in reputed International journals/conferences/symposia and 12 publications in National journals/conferences/symposia.

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6 ANNUAL REPORT - 2014-15 BOARD OF GOVERNORS 1. Shri Sandeep Gupta, Chairman Chairman, Board of Governors, 48, Morar Enclave Colony, Gola Ka Mandir, Gwalior (M.P)

Representatives from Government of India

2. Shri Shashi Prakash Goyal Member Joint Secretary (TEL), Ministry of Human Resource Development, Department of Higher Education, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi- 110115 3. Shri Rajesh Singh, Member Director (Finance), Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher Education Government of India, New Delhi-110115

Representative of Ministry of Industry (Government of India)

4. Principal Nominee Shri K.K.Sinha, Member Industrial Advisor, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Department of Industry Policy & Promotion, Udyog Bhawan, New Delhi-110011. Alternate Nominee : Shri M.Khan, Sr. Development Officer Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Department Of Industrial Policy & Promotion, Udyog Bhawan, New Delhi – 110011

Representative of All India Council for Technical Education

5. Prof.B.B.Ahuja Member Deputy Director, Professor & Head, Production Engineering Department, College of Engineering, Shivajinagar, Pune- 411005

Representative of Industries including Public Enterprises

6. Shri Avijit Ghosh, Member Chairman cum Managing Director, Heavy Engineering Corporation, Dhurwa, Ranchi- 834004

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7. Shri Sanjeev Paul, Member Managing Director, Tata Metaliks, Tata Centre, 10th Floor, 43, Jawahar Lal Nehru Road, Kolkata-71 (W.B)

8. Sri A.Maitra, Member Chief Executive Officer, Steel Plant, Bokaro - 827001 (Jharkhand)

9. Director (Mining) Member Ltd., “Tamra Bhavan”, 1 Ashutosh Choudhury Avenue, Kolkata – 700019

10. Shri S. S. Mohapatra Member Director (Production), NALCO, Angul, Bhubneshwar, ODISHA – 759145

Representative of Technical Institutes/ Engineering Profession

11. Prof. I.K. Bhatt, Member Director, National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, Rajashthan-302017

12. Prof. S. N. Ojha, Member Department of Metallurgical Engineering, Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi -221005

Co-opted members by the Board

13. Prof. O.N. Mohanty Member Former Professor,IIT Kharagpur & Ex-VC BPUT Orissa, Director, Technology & Academic Initiative, RSB Metaltech,RSB Group,Plot No.200,Unit - 3, Kharavela Nagar,Bhubneshwar-751001, Orissa.

14. To be nominated Member

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Co-opted members from Faculty 15. Dr.B.K. Chakrabarti, Professor, Department of Metallurgy & Manufacturing Engineering, NIFFT, Hatia,Ranchi- 834 003

16. Dr. P. Talukdar, Member Professor, Department of Forge Technology, NIFFT, Hatia,Ranchi - 834 003

17. Prof. P. P. Chattopadhyay, Director and Secretary Director, National Institute of Foundry and Forge Technology,, Hatia, Ranchi 834 003 ADMINISTRATIVE & FINANCE COMMITTEE 1. Shri Sandeep Gupta, Chairman Chairman, Board of Governors, 48, Morar Enclave Colony, Gola Ka Mandir, Gwalior (M.P)

Representatives from Government of India

2. Shri Shashi Prakash Goyal, Member Joint Secretary (TEL), Ministry of Human Resource Development, Department of Higher Education, ShastriBhawan, New Delhi- 110115

3. Shri Rajesh Singh, Member Director (Finance), Ministry of Human Resource Development, Department of Higher Education, Govt. of India, New Delhi-110115

Co-opted members from Faculty

4. Dr. B. K. Chakarbarti, Member Professor, (MME Dept.) NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi-834003

5. Prof. Partha Protim Chattopadhyay Director and Secretary Director, NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi-834003.

9 NIFFT, Ranchi STANDARD BUILDING COMMITTEE 1. Prof. Partha Protim Chattopadhyay Chairman Director, NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi-834003. 2. Dr. Raghunadhan T Member and Secretary Registrar, NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi. 3. Mr. Dalip Kapur Member Deputy Secretary, M.H.R.D., Department of Higher Education Technical Section –VII, Govt. of India, Shastri Bhavan, New Delhi – 110115. 4. Dr. B. K. Chakarbarti, Member Board Member NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi-834003 5. Mr. Dhirendra Chaudhary Member Executive Engineer (Elect.) RCED, CPWD, Doranda, Ranchi – 03 6. Mr. Manoj Kumar Member Executive Engineer (Civil) RCD, CPWD, Doranda, Ranchi – 03. 7. Prof. Sanjay Kumar, Member Dean (P&D),Chairman (CMC), NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi. Invitee Member

1. Prof. N. K. Singh Dept of Forge, Associate Dean P&D NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi. 2. Prof. Binod Kumar Dept of MME, Associate Dean P&D NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi. 3. Mr. Rajneesh Kumar Mishra Asst. Registrar (Admin) NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi. 4. Mr. Avinash Varma Assistant Registrar (Accounts) NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi.

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5. Mr. Viond Kumar Accounts Officer NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi. 6. Mr. Sudhir Kumar S.T.A., Civil, NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi. 7. Mr. S. N. Choudhary Consultant (Elect.) NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi. 8. Mr. B. N. Mistry Jr Consultant (Civil) NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi. ACADEMIC COUNCIL MEMBERS 1. Prof. Sanjay Kumar Chairman Director (Off.) NIFFT ,Ranchi and Dean Faculty of Engineering,Ranchi University ,Ranchi 2. Vice Chancellor Member Ranchi University,Ranchi

3. Dean Member Faculty of Science Ranchi University ,Ranchi 4. Controller of Examination Member Ranchi University,Ranchi

5. Shri G. K. yadav, Member General Manager, FFP,HEC Ltd.,Ranchi 6. Dr. B.K.Jha, Member General Manager(Products) RIDCIS,SAIL,Ranchi 7. Prof. M.K. Agarwal, Member Dept, of Metallurgical & Material Engineering , NIT ,Jamshedpur 8. Prof. S.K.Ray, Member Dept. of Metallurgical & Material Engineering , NIT ,Jamshedpur 9. Dr. T. Venugopalan, Member Chief Technical Officer,,Jamshedpur

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10. Prof. A.K.Singh, Member NIFFT

11. Prof. B.K. Chakrabarti, Member NIFFT 12. Prof. N.K.Singh, Member NIFFT 13. Prof. P. Talukdar Member NIFFT 14. Prof.S.B. Kumar, Member NIFFT 15. Prof.B.Kumar, Member NIFFT 16. Mr. K.K.Verma, Member HoD, Deptt. of Manufacturing Engineering, NIFFT 17. Dr.K.K.Singh, Member HoD,Deptt of Foundry Technology, NIFFT 18. Dr. R.K. Ohdar, Member HoD,deptt of Forge Technology, NIFFT 19. Dr.S.R. Kumar, Member HoD,DASH, NIFFT 20. Prof. A.Mandal, Member Dean (Academic) NIFFT

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DEPARTMENT OF FOUNDRY TECHNOLOGY

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ANNUAL REPORT - 2014-15 DEPARTMENT OF FOUNDRY TECHNOLOGY 1. FACULTY :

1. Dr. A. K. Singh, Professor B.E. (Mech.), L.L.B., M.Tech. ( Foundry- Forge Tech), Ph. D , LMIIM, FIE

2. Dr. K. K. Singh, Associate B. Sc. Engg. (Met.), M. Tech. (Met. Engg.), Ph.D. MIIF, LMIIM, FIE Professor & Head up to 31st July 2014 3. Dr. Nandita Gupta, Associate B. E. (Mech.) Hons., Ph.D, MIIF,LMIIM,FIE Professor & Head from 1st August 2014 4. Dr. Amitesh Kumar, Assistant Professor B. E. (Met. Engg.), M. Tech. (Foundry- Forge Tech.), Ph.D. LMIIM, MIIF, MSAE

2. ACTIVITIES: 2.1 Academic Activities : Number of subjects offered by the department for M.Tech. B. Tech. and ADC level are:

M.Tech. : 08

B. Tech : 08

ADC : 11

Unit Based Programme

™ 13th to 17th April 2015 IRIMEE Jamalpur, Bihar

™ 27th to 1st May 2015 IRIMEE Jamalpur, Bihar Faculty members of the department were involved in guiding Seminars and Projects of M. Tech., B. Tech., and Advanced Diploma Course besides their normal classes for long term courses. Regular Ph. D. Students - 2 2.2 Research and Development/ Projects. 1. Development of High Strength to Weight to Ratio Materials for the Body of Unmanned under water vehicle Under the Ministry of Earth Sciences by Dr. Sudipto Ghosh, Dr. C.S. Kumar, Dr. S.C. Panigrahi, Dr. N.R.Mandal, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Dr. P.Padhi, Kalinga Institute of Science and Technology, Bhubaneshwar, Dr. K.K. Singh, Dr. Amitesh Kumar, National Institute of Foundry and Forge Technology, Ranchi – Total Project cost of 75 Lacks. 2. Modeling and Simulation of lead alloy solidification and experimental validation;Board of Research in Nuclear Science, Department of Atomic Energy, Govt. of India; PI: Dr. Amitesh Kumar, Co-PI: Dr. K. K. Singh, NIFFT, Ranchi. 15 NIFFT, Ranchi 2.3 Consultancy 1. For three days consultancy on Moulding, Casting defects and prevention has been completed by Dr. K. K. Singh and Dr. Amitesh Kumar for Jamshedpur on 11-13 July, 2014. The consultancy Charge- 1.25 Lakhs 2. Two days (24-25th July, 2014) consultancy on Foundry Technology for Coimbatore Foundry cluster was completed by Dr. K. K. Singh and Dr. Amitesh Kumar. Total consultancy fee- 2.75 Lakhs, sponsored by UNIDO. 3. Two days (4-5th August, 2014) consultancy on Foundry Technology for Belgaum Foundry cluster was completed by Dr. K. K. Singh and Dr. Amitesh Kumar. Total consultancy fee- 2.75 Lakhs, sponsored by UNIDO. 4. Five days (15-19th Dec, 2014) constancy on Foundry Technology and Quality control for Rail Wheel Plant, Bela, Bihar was completed by Dr. K. K. Singh and Dr. A. K. Singh. Total consultancy fee- 2.5 lakhs. 5. Five days (13-17th Jan., 2015) constancy on Foundry Technology and Quality control for Rail Wheel Plant, Bela, Bihar was completed by Dr. K. K. Singh and Dr. A. K. Singh. Total consultancy fee- 2.5 lakhs. 6. Five days (27-31st Jan., 2015) constancy on Foundry Technology and Quality control for Rail Wheel Plant, Bela, Bihar was completed by Dr. K. K. Singh and Dr. A. K. Singh. Total consultancy fee- 2.5 lakhs. 7. Consultancy for upgradation of M/s Tayo Rolls Foundry Personnels in the Field of Molding , Casting Defects & Prevention during July 11th - 13th , 2014. 8. Consultancy with Coimbatore Foundry cluster sponsored by UNIDO during 24thand25thJuly at Coimbatore. and 4-5th August at Belgaum 9. Consultancy with Belgaum Foundry cluster sponsored by UNIDO during 4thand5thAugust 2014 at Belgaum. 2.5 Seminar/ Conference/ Presentation / Publications. 1. Kamlesh Kumar Singh, B. Venkanna Patrudu, Rajat Upadhyaya; Indentification and Control of Micro Porosity for Al-Alloy wheel castings: International Journal of Engineering Reasearch and Technology, Vol.-3, issue-5, May-2014. 2. Ganesh Vidyarthee and K.K.Singh, Thin wall Austempered Ductile iron: A best replaceable material to steel and Aluminium; International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics Research; Vol-3, No-3, July, 2014, PP- 465-473 3. Kamlesh Kumar Singh , Rajendra Kumar and Rajat Upadhyaya; Axle line capacity up-gradation by process planning: International Journal of Engineering Research and Technology (IJERT), Vol.-3, issue-8, August-2014, PP-265-272 4. Rajat Upadhayaya and K. K. Singh; Effect of inoculation and mould materials on the structure- properties of thin wall ductile iron; NMD-ATM-2014, 14-16 Nov., 2014 at Pune. 5. M. K. Jha, Sidharth and K. K. Singh; Sodium silicate based castings; Technika-2015, 18-20 Jan., 2015 at N. I. T. Jamshedpur 6. M. K. Jha, B. Dash, H. Agrawal and K. K. Singh; Mechanical properties of Bi-metals; Behind the teachers Desk- 2015, 9-10 April, 2015 at N. M. L. Jamshedpur (Got first prize in paper presentation).

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7. A Technical paper on “Effect on the Mechanical Properties of gray cast in with variation of copper and molybdenum as alloying elements” by Bajesh Bihari,Rahul Kumar and Dr. Anil Kumar Singh was published in International Journal of Engineering Resarch & Technology,Volume-3,Issue- 5,May-2014 8. Co Chairman IInd technical session ,GUWI-2015 A Conference on Thermo mechanical Processing of Steel ,August06-07,2015 9. Nandita Gupta,Bonumaddi Raghu Ram ,Suyaram Kumar “Effect of Bentonite on Thermal conductivity of Binary samd Mix” 16-19 January 2015,Technica 15,National Annual Symposium of Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering ,NIT Jamshedpur, Jharkhand 10. Nandita Gupta,S.K.Sen,Atul Garg,W.Arora,Tyagi “Effect of Carbon Content and Thermo mechanical Processing on Spheroidization Studied by DTA/TGA” GUWI-2015 A conference on Thermo mechanical Processing of Steels August 06-07,2015. 11. Nandita Gupta ,S,Sujit “Solidification behavior in production of Flywheel through simulation” Indian Foundry Journal, ISSN 0379-5446,Vol. 59 No. 3 March 2013 ,PP 38-42 12. Ajay Tripathi,Nandita Gupta,P.C.Maity “Effect of Extensive Chill in Plate casting on Solidification behavior and Feeding Distance II” ,Metal Casting Technology March 2014,27-30 PP 13. Gadadhar Sahoo, B.K. Jena,Nandita Gupta,Balbir Singh “Corrosion Study on low alloy High Phosphorous Steel Technical Production”,Journal of Metals,Materials and Minerals,Vol. 24 No.1 PP-1-6-2014 14. B.K. Jena,Nandita Gupta,Balbir Singh,Gadadhar Sahoo “Mechanical Properties of low alloy high Phosphorous weathering Steel” Journal of Minning and Metallurgy Sec. B Metallurgy,51 (1) B 2015 81-87 PP 15. Amitesh Kumar, (2014), solidification of impinging molten Metal droplet on a cold substrate, International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Research and Robotics, Vol. 3, No. 2, April 2014, pp. 486-497 16. Rahul Kumar, Md. Salim Ansari, SudhansuSekhar Mishra, Amitesh Kumar, (2014), Effect of Mould Vibration on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Casting During Solidification, I nternational Journal of Engineering Research & Technology, Vol. 3 Issue 4, April – 2014, pp. 90 – 92 17. Amitesh Kumar, (2014), Semi Solid Processing of High Chromium Cast Iron, International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology, Vol. 3 Issue 5, May – 2014, pp. 1-4. 18. Amitesh Kumar, B. K. Dhindaw, (2014), Semisolid Casting of Aluminium Alloy using an Inclined Slope, International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology, Vol. 3 Issue 4, April – 2014, pp. 1725 – 1730. 19. ShrikantSahu, Mohd. NadeemBhat,Ajitkumar,Avinaw Pratik, Amiteshkumar (2014), Effect Of Section Thickness On The Microstructure And Hardness Of Gray Cast Iron (A Simulation Study), International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology, Vol. 3 Issue 7, July – 2014. pp. 35- 40.

17 NIFFT, Ranchi 2.6 Administrative Activities: 1. Dr. K. K. Singh Head of Department till 31.07. 2014 Chairman, Students Gymkhana, NIFFT from 17th Dec, 2013 Chairman, Swachcha Bharat Abhiyan, NIFFT, from 24th Sep., 2014

2. Dr. A. K. Singh First Appellate Authority of NIFFT under RTI Act 2005 Chairman,NIFFT Alumni Association(N.A.A.) Chairman, Printing Committee. 3. Dr. Nandita Gupta Head of the department 01.08.2014 Onwards Member Gymkhana Committee, NIFFT Member of Library Committee Member M.Tech Course Coordination Committee Hostel Warden, Kalpana Chawla Hostel 4. Dr. Amitesh Kumar Hostel Warden Member of Library Committee

2.7 Achievements 1. Dr. K. K. Singh and Dr. Amitesh Kumar is Institute nominee as committee member of BIS, New Delhi.

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DEPARTMENT OF FORGE TECHNOLOGY

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ANNUAL REPORT - 2014-15 DEPARTMENT OF FORGE TECHNOLOGY FACULTY

1. Dr. R. K. Ohdar, Associate B.E. (Ind. Engg.), M. Tech. Professor (Foundry & Forge Tech.), Ph.D. (IIT Kharagpur) & Head 2. Dr. P. Talukdar, Professor B.E. (Met.), M.E. (Met. Engg.), Ph.D. (Jadavpur University) 3. Dr. N. K. Singh, Professor B.Sc. Engg. (Mech.), M. Tech. (Foundry & Forge Tech.), Ph.D. (Ranchi University) 4. Dr. Manoj Kumar, Associate B.Sc. Engg. (Mech.), M. Tech. (Foundry & Forge Tech.) Ph.D. (IIT Professor Kanpur) ACTIVITIES Academic Activities: The number of subjects offered by the department is:

Name of Course No. of Subjects Offered B. Tech. Course (ME & MME) 8

M. Tech. Course (Foundry-Forge & Mfg. Engg.) 5

A.D.C. (Foundry Tech. & Forge Tech.) 8

(B) Research & Development: (1) Doctoral

™ Md Israr Equbal, a regular Ph.d. Student of the Department of Forge Technology, NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi is working in the area of “Studies on Parametric Optimization of Alloy Steel Forging” under the guidance of Dr. R. K. Ohdar, Associate Professor, and Dr P. Talukdar, Professor, Forge Technology Department, NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi-834003.

™ Mr. M. Sivadasan, a regular Ph.d. Student of the Department of Forge Technology, NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi is working in the area of “Rapid Tooling for Precision Castings through Fused Deposition Modelling Process” under the guidance of Dr. N. K. Singh, Professor, Forge Technology Department, NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi-834003.

™ Mr. Ashish Kumar ,a regular PhD student of the Department of forge Technology ,NIFFT ,Hatia,Ranchi is working in the area of “Reverse Supply chain” under the guidance of Dr. R. K. Ohdar,Associate Professor and Dr. Manoj Kumar Associate Professor ,Forge Technology Department ,NIFFT,Hatia,Ranchi -834003

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™ Mr. Sushant Rath,Sr. Manager (FR),RDCIS,SAIL,Ranchi-834002 a part –time PhD. Student of the Faculty of Engineering,Ranchi University,Ranchi is working in the Area of “Development of the Mathemetical –Artificial Neural Network hybrid auto-adaptive intelligent model for prediction of Roll force and mechanical properties during hot rolling of flat steel products”under the guidance of Dr. P Talukdar,Professor,Forge Technology Department,NIFFT,Hatia,Ranchi-834003.

™ Mr. Amar Kumar,Assistant Professor ,BIT MEsra,Ext centre –Lalpur,Ranchi-834002 a part time PhD. Student of the Faculty of Engineering,Ranchi University,Ranchi is working in the Area of “Optimization of Parameters Influencing Energy Conservation in the PAwer Sector using Soft Computing Techniques “ under the guidance of Dr. R. K. Ohdar.Associate Professor, Forge Technology Department,NIFFT ,Hatia,Ranchi-834003 and Dr. Umesh Prasad,Assistant Professor,Department of Computer Science,BIT MEsra,Ext. Centre-Lalpur,Ranchi-834002. (2) Journal Publications

™ Md. Israr Equbal, R.K. Ohdar, B. Singh and P. Talukdar, “Forgeability Study of Medium Carbon Micro- Alloyed Forging Steel”, International Journal of Chemical, Nuclear, Materials and Metallurgical Engineering Vol:9, No:3, 2015.

™ Md. Israr Equbal, P. Talukdar, Vinod Kumar and R. K. Ohdar, “Deformation Behavior of Micro- Alloyed Steel by Using Thermo Mechanical Simulator and Finite Element Method” published in the International Journal of Procedia Material Science (Elsevier) 6 (2014) 674-681.

™ Sivadassan M, A. K. Sood and N. K. Singh, “Rapid Investment Casting – Experimentation with Typical Tooling Materials” published in Indian Foundry Journal in June, 2013. This was awarded the Best Paper Award at Indian Foundry Congress, 2014.

™ R.K. Ohdar, P. Talukdar, Md. Israr Equbal “Evaluation of friction coefficient of 38MnVS6 medium carbon micro-alloyed steel in hot forging process by using ring compression test” Technology Letters, Vol.2, No.3(2015) 12-16.

™ Ujjawal Kumar, Ajay Kumar Mishra and Rajkumar Ohdar, “Simulation Study of Stub Axle Forging using DEFORM”, International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics Research, Vol. 03, No. 4, pp. 206-225 (2014), ISSN No.: 2278-0149.

™ Ujjawal Kumar, Ajay Kumar Mishra and Rajkumar Ohdar, “Hot Forging Lubricants”, International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics Research, Vol. 03, No. 4, pp. 155 - 163 (2014), ISSN No.: 2278-0149.

™ Ashish Kumar and R. K. Ohdar, “MODELS AND METHODOLOGIES IN REVERSE SUPPLY CHAIN: A REVIEW AND REFLECTION”, Global Journal of Engineering Sciences and Researches, 1 (6), pp. 38 – 44 (2014), ISSN 2348 – 8034.

™ Md. Israr Equbal, Randhir kumar, Mohammad Shamim, R.K. Ohdar, “A grey-based Taguchi method to optimize hot forging process”, Procedia Materials Science journal, 6 (2014), pp. 1495-1504. CONFERENCE/ SEMINAR PUBLICATIONS/ PRESENTATIONS:

™ Md. Israr Equbal, R.K. Ohdar, B. Singh and P. Talukdar, “Forgeability Study of Medium Carbon Micro-Alloyed Forging Steel”, 17th International conference on Mining, Material and Metallurgical Engineering (ICMMME 2015), 29-30 March 2015 at Singapore.

™ Md. Asif Equbal, Raj Kumar Ohdar, “Supply chain performance measurement: A review and reflection” International Conference on Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering (ICMME 2015). 22 ANNUAL REPORT - 2014-15

2-3, April, 2015. Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, India.

™ Amar Kumar, Umesh Prasad, R.K Ohdar, “Use of Information Technology in the Field of Energy Management” to be presented at National Conference on sustainability and efficiency in core sectors, MECON Community Hall, Ranchi during 13-14 September, 2014.

™ S. Kumar, A. K. Singh, Sivadasan M, N K Singh, “Dimensional Issues in the integration of R. P. Pattern and R TV moulds”, presented at International Colloquium on Materials, Manufacturing and Metrology 2014, August 8-9, 2014, IIT Madras, Chennai.

Administrative Activities:

1 Dr. P. Talukdar z Associate Dean (Research & CE)

z Chairman, NIFFT NIWAS

z Associated with different committees such as Chairman of Pre- selection committee for non teaching staff, member of scrutiny committee for faculty recruitment etc.

2 Dr. N. K. Singh z Professor I/C Administration (upto Jan 2015)

z Chief Public Information Officer (upto Jan 2015)

z Associated with various Institutional committees

3 Dr. R. K. Ohdar z Chairman, Central Computer Committee (CCC)

z Associate Dean (UG) and Centre In-charge for Reporting and Help Centre, NIFFT Hatia Ranchi for CSAB 2014 Counseling on B. Tech. Admission through JEE (Main)

z Associated with different committees like Counseling for M. Tech. admission in CCMT 2014

4 Dr. Manoj Kumar z Chairman, Industrial Liaison and Placement Cell

z Chief Hostel Warden

z Member in Purchase Committee & Library Committee

z Tabulator (B. Tech.)

z Associated with different committees like member of scrutiny committee for faculty recruitment,

z member of NIFFT Guest house etc.

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Membership of Professional Bodies:

1 Dr. P. Talukdar z Life Member, The Indian Institute of Metals (LMIM)

z Member, The Institute of Indian Foundrymen (MIIF)

2 Dr. N. K. Singh z Life Member, The Indian Institute of Metals (LMIM)

z Member, The Institute of Indian Foundrymen (MIIF)

z Member, Institution of Engineers

z Life Member, Indian Institute of Plant Engineers

3 Dr. R. K. Ohdar z Life Member, The Indian Institute of Metals (LMIM)

z Member, The Institute of Indian Foundrymen (MIIF)

4 Dr. Manoj Kumar z Life Member, The Indian Institute of Metals (LMIM)

z Member, The Institute of Indian Foundrymen (MIIF)

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DEPARTMENT OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING

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ANNUAL REPORT - 2014-15 DEPARTMENT OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING FACULTY 1. Dr. Sanjay Kumar Professor B.Tech. (Met.), M.E.(Mech.),Ph.D., MIIF

2. Dr. A. Mandal Professor B.Tech. (Mech.), M.Tech.(Prod.),Ph.D., MIIW

3. Mr. K. K. Verma Associate Professor M.Sc. (Maths.), M.Phil. (Applied Maths.), MIIF

4. Dr. A. K. Pathak Associate Professor & HoD B.Sc.Engg.(Mech.), M.Tech.(Mech.),Ph.D.,MIIW,MISTE ,MIIM

5. Dr. Vijay Toppo Associate Professor B.Sc.Engg.(Mech.), M.Tech.(Mfg.Engg.), Ph.D., MIIM, MIIF

6. Dr. G. Rajamohan Assistant Professor B.E.(Mech.),M.E.(Mfg.Tech.),Ph.D., MIE

7. Mr. V.M.S. Hussain Assistant Professor B.E.(Mech.),M.E.(Prod.), MIIF

8. Dr. A. K. Sood Assistant Professor B.E.(Mech.),M.E.(Design.), Ph.D.

ACTIVITIES Academic Regular Courses

NAME No. of subjects covered

B.Tech. (M.E.&M.M.E.) 30

M.Tech. Courses (M.E.) 10

A.D.C.(Foundry Tech. & Forge Tech.) 03

1. Sponsored Project in 2014-15 1.1 Ongoing sponsored projects in 2014-15 -NIL 1.2 Sponsored projects completed in 2014-15-NIL

27 NIFFT, Ranchi 2. Publication in peer Reviewed Journal in 2014-15 2.1 Papers Published in peer reviewed journal in 2014-15

z B. M. Jha and A. Mandal, Multi Criteria Optimization of Surface Roughness Produced in Electro Chemical Machining, International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT), Vol 3, Issue 6, June 2014, 451-457. z Abhishek Tiwari, A. Mandal, Kaushik Kumar, Multi-objective Optimization of Electro-chemical Machining by Non Dominated Sorting crenelic Algorithm, Materials Today Proceedings (2015) 2569 – 2575. z Abhishek Tiwari, A. Mandal, Kaushik Kumar, Optimization of Overcut in Electro Chemical Machining for EN 19 Tool steel using Taguchi Approach., Materials Today, Proceedings 2 (2015), 2337 – 2345. z Dr. A.K. Pathak,Onurabh Mallick and Md. Razaullah Khan ,Experimental study of MIG welding welded joints of AA610T6,Journal of Machining and Forming Technologies,Vol.6 NO. 3-4,2014© Nova Science Publisher Inc 2015,169-178 3. Publication in conferences in 2014-15

z Abhishek Tiwari, A. Mandal, and Kaushik Kumar, Optimization of Material Removal Rate in Electro Chemicals Machining of EN 19 Material using Taguchi Method, Int. conf. on Advances in Materials and Materials Processing in the Proceeding of AMMP – 15, Jan 22-2, 2015, 173-185. z Ajai Kumar Pathak, Kumar Ashoka Nand, Md Salim Ansari, and Md Razaullah Khan, Experimental study of microstructure and mechanical properties of gray cast iron welded joint using Est and nickel electrode, Proceedings of IIW International Congress 2014 (IC 2014), 9-11 April 2014, New Delhi, India, pp 303-309. z Ajai Kumar Pathak, Md Salim Ansari and Md Razaullah Khan, Experimental study of weldability of stainless steel using SMAW and MIG Welding, Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Welding Technologies and Exhibition (ICWET 14) held on May 21-23, 2014 at Celal Bayer University, Manisa, Turkey, pp 115-125. z Onurabh Mallick, A. K. Pathak, Md. Razaullah Khan, Study of Process Parameters on the Properties of Weldment of AA6101T6, Proceedings of International Conference on Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineering: Advancements and Current Trends (IC IMPACT 2014), Vo. I, November, 27-29, 2014, MANIT Bhopal, pp 115-120. z Md. Razaullah Khan, Dr. A. K. Pathak, Satyendra Kumar Burnwal, Comparative Study of Weldments of AISI 430 Ferritic Stainless Steel using TIG and MIG Welding Processes, National Welding Seminar 2014-15, 22-24 January 2015, Jamshedpur, Organized by IIW and TATA Steel. 4. Short-term Courses / Workshops / Conferences attended by faculty: Dr. G Rajamohan

z Attended the International Colloquium on Materials, Manufacturing and Metrology (ICMMM 2014), organized by the Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Madras during August 8 - 9, 2014. z Attended a one-week short-term training programme on “Micromanufacturing”, organized by the Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati during December 22 - 26, 2014.

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Dr. A. K. Pathak

z Attended one week short term course on Modern Scenario in Welding Technology, from 16-03- 2015 to 20-03 2015 at IIT Guwahati. 5. Ph. D. supervision by faculty members in 2014-15 Ph. D. thesis submitted in 2014-15 Name of the student Name of the supervisor 1 Mr. Bishnu Mohan Jha Dr. A. Mandal Ongoing Ph. D. supervision in 2014-15 Name of the student Name of the supervisor 1 Mr. Azhar Equbal Dr. A. K. Sood 2 Md Razaullah Khan Dr. A. K. Pathak 3 Mr. Umasankar Das Dr. V. Toppo 4 Mr. K. K. Verma Dr. G. Rajamohan & Dr. A Mandal 5 Ms. Shamama Anwar Dr. G. Rajamohan 6 Mr. Nanigopal Das Dr. G. Rajamohan & Dr. A. K. Mahto (RU)

6. Books/Books chapter authored in 2014-15 : Nil 7. Reviews in 2014-15 : Dr. G. Rajamohan reviewed 3 technical papers for International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology.

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ANNUAL REPORT - 2014-15 DEPARTMENT OF MATERIALS AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING 1. Dr. B. K. Chakrabarti Professor M. Sc (Chemistry), Ph. D 2 Dr. S. B. Kumar, Professor B.Sc. Engg.(Met.), M. Sc. Engg.(Met), Ph. D 3 Dr. B. Kumar Professor & Head B. Sc. Engg. (Met), M. Tech (Met), Ph. D 4 Mr. Banshidhar Mallik Associate professor B.Sc. Engg. (Mech.), M. Tech.(FFT) 5 Dr. Ghanshyam Das Assistant Professor B.Sc. Engg. (Met.), Ph. D 6 Dr. D. Roy Assistant Professor M. Tech (Met.), Ph. D 7 Dr. D. Mukerjee Ministry of Steel Chair Professor PhD.(Met),University of Barmingham,UK

z Dr. D. Mukerjee published a paper “Devlopment of Capacity and skill in the Steel Industry in eastern region –An Assessment” JPC Bulletin,Vol. XIV,Issue 11 ,Nov. 2014,PP11-17 z Technical Specification has been made & vetted by external experts for purchasing of some of the vital equipments needed for the Department.These equipments are SME,XRD,UTM & Ultrasonic faw detector Analog(RF) Etc.. Project Guidance: z The Faculty members of the department are guiding the student projects for M.Tech,B.Tech in the areas of Metallurgy and multidisciplinary nature.

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ANNUAL REPORT - 2014-15 DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES 1. Dr. S. R. Kumar Associate Professor & Head M. Sc. (Phy.), Ph. D. (Materials Science) 2. Dr. Anil Kumar Associate Professor M. Sc. (Chem.); M. Tech. (Surface Sc. And Engg.); Ph. D (Engg.) in Metallurgy and Materials Engineering 3. Ms.Sujata Gupta Assistant Professor MA (English) 4. Mr. A. K. Khandelwal Assistant Professor M. Sc. (Math.), M. Sc. (Phy.), M. Phil (Math.) 5. Ms. Madhu Kumari Assistant Professor B. Sc. Engg. (E & C), M. Tech. (IT)

ACTIVITIES A. Academic Activities: The Department of Applied Sciences and Humanities assists all the normal academic activities related to B. Tech., M. Tech. and A.D.C. It also offers the regular course of M. Tech. in Environmental Engineering. B. Research & Development: I. Doctoral Research

z Mr. Shashikant Rajpal is carrying out doctoral programme under the supervision of Dr.S.R.Kumar on the topic “Development of Nanocrystalline Semiconducting Thin Film for Device Applications”. z Mr. Suresh Kumar is carrying out doctoral programme under the guidance of Dr.S.R.Kumar as an external candidate on the topic “Development of ZnCdS Nanocrystalline Thin Film using Chemical Bath Deposition”. z Mr. Manoranjan Kumar Singh has awarded his Ph.D. thesis entitled “The Corrosion Behavior Studies of Cold Rolled Austenitic Stainless Steel” in December, 2014 from Ranchi University, Ranchi under the guidance of Dr.Anil Kumar and Dr. G.Das. z “Studies of Corrosion behaviour of Rebar embedded in concrete and its prevention” doctoral work is carrying by Altaf Ahmad under the supervision of Dr. Anil Kumar. z “Studies on the prediction of life of RCC Structures under the influence of corrosive environment” doctoral work is carrying by Vijay Kumar Yadav, under the supervision of Dr.Anil Kumar. z ”Development of eco- friendly geopolymer product based on steel industry slag ,flyash and bottom ash”, doctoral work is carrying by Deependra Kumar Sinha, under the supervision of Dr.Anil Kumar. z Mrs. Madhu Kumari is carrying her Ph.D. Programme from ISM Dhanbad in Department of Environmental Science & Engineering. z Ms. Sudeshna Surbhi is carrying out her doctoral programme under the supervision of Dr.S.R.Kumar.

37 NIFFT, Ranchi II (A) M. Tech Project Guided: M.Tech.2012-14 Batch 1. Ms. Ankita Kumari (M. Tech. Environmental Engineering, 2012-2014) has completed her project entitled “Urban Land use Mapping of Ranchi City using very High Resolution Satellite Image”under Mrs. Madhu Kumari. 2. Ms. Arpita Khare (M. Tech. Environmental Engineering, 2012-2014) has completed her project entitled “Vechicular Pollution Status of Urban Areas of Lucknow under Dr. S.R.Kumar. 3. Mr. Sanjay Kumar (M. Tech. Environmental Engineering, 2012-2014) has completed his project entitled “ Comparitive study of PAHs and heavy Metals of coal from different source of Coal Mining area” under Dr. Anil Kumar. 4. 4Mr. Sarvajeet Kumar (M. Tech. Environmental Engineering, 2012-2014) has completed his project entitled “Commuter’s exposure to combined air pollutants – A case study in Jharia Coalfield” under Dr. S.R.Kumar 5. Shashank Shekhar (M. Tech. Environmental Engineering, 2012-2014) has completed his project entitled “Land use /Land cover analysis in part of Jharkhand using high resolution Satellite data projects” under Dr. Anil Kumar. 6. Ms. Sneha Kumari (M. Tech. Environmental Engineering, 2012-2014) has completed her project entitled” Physico –chemical water analysis in different seasons and water quality indexing of Ranchi zone” under the supervision of Mr. A.K.Khandelwal. 7. Mr. Divya Prakash Mohabey (M. Tech. Environmental Engineering, 2011-2013) has completed his project entitled “ Analysis of Land Use /Land Cover Dynamics in part of Jharkhand using Remote Sensing and GIS” under Dr. Anil Kumar. 8. Mr. Mantosh Singh (M. Tech. Environmental Engineering, 2011-2013) has completed his project entitled “ A Studies on Disaster Management on the Emergency Preparedness with Special Emphasis on Communication” under Mrs. Madhu Kumari. (B) M. Tech Project under going: Project Topic for M. Tech. (Environmental Engineering, (2013-2015 ) 1. 1. Mr. Hitesh Kumar is carrying out his project entitled “ Sustainable Development Frame work for Mining Industry in India” under Dr. S.R.Kumar. 2. Mr. Joyal Joy is carrying out his project entitled “Environmental Issues Related to Ship Recycling Activities” under Dr.S.R.Kumar. 3. Ms. Jyolsna Jerin is carrying out her project entitled “ Surface Chemical studies in Iron Ore Slime and Evaluation For Value Addition” under Dr.Anil Kumar. 4. Mr.Rahul Rakesh is carrying out his project entitled “Concrete Based on Flyash Geopolymer” under Dr. Anil Kumar. 5. Mr.S.Lokesh is carrying out his project entitled “Strategies for Strengthening Environmental Carrying Capacity in Indian Mineral Sector” under Mr.A.K.Khandelwal. 6. Ms. Swati Thakur is carrying out her project entitled “ Integrated Land use Planning for an Industrial Zone” under Mrs. Madhu Kumari. 7. Mr.Vijay Kumar is carrying out his project entitled “Design of Non-Conventional (Solar Energy) System for NIFFT and its Environmental Impact” under Mrs. Madhu Kumari. 38 ANNUAL REPORT - 2014-15

III M. Tech Seminar Guided: 1. Mr. Abhimanyu Kumar Paswan (2014-16) has completed his seminar entitled”Rain Water Harvesting in India” under Dr.S.R.Kumar. 2. Mr. Prabhat Kumar Ranjan(2014-16) has completed his seminar entitled “Study Planning, Designing Solid Waste Management of Municipal Waste in Ranchi” under Dr.S.R.Kumar. 3. Mr.DKG Ravi Teja (2014-16) has completed his seminar entitled “Solid Waste Management in India and Recycle of Plastic Waste” under Dr.S.R.Kumar. 4. Mr.Y.N.Mahesh (2014-16) has completed his seminar entitled”Green Building” under Dr.Anil Kumar. 5. Mr.Sujeet Kumar (2014-16) has completed his seminar entitled “Construction and Demolition Waste Recycling” under Dr.Anil Kumar. 6. Mr. Shashi Bhushan(2014-16) has completed his seminar entitled “Indoor Air Quality” under Dr.Anil Kumar. 7. Mr. C.Rajesh (2014-16) has completed his seminar entitled “Behaviour and Effect of Oil Spills in Aqueous Environment.” Under Mr.A.K.Khandelwal. 8. Mr.Suhas Srivastava(2014-16) has completed his seminar entitled “Removal of Nitrogen and Phosphorous from Waste water” under Mrs. Madhu Kumari. 9. Mr. Anant Vijay(2014-16) has completed his seminar entitled “Study of Sustainable Energy in India Using Green Engineering” under Mrs. Madhu Kumari. IV Publication in Journals (Indian & International) : 1. “Effect of Zn on the Nanofilm of CdS deposited by Chemical Bath Method in Non aqueous Medium”, S.R.Kumar, Suresh Kumar, Shrikant Sahu, D.Roy and S.K.Sharma, Adv.Science Lett.20 686-688 (2014). 2. ”Synthesis and Characterisation of Non-Aqueous Electrodeposited ZnSe thin Film”. S.R.Kumar, Shashikant Rajpal, International J. of Chemical,Nuclear,Materials and Metallurgical Engineering Vol:9 No.3,2015. 3. “Land use/land Cover analysis of Santhal Pargana using Satellite Remote Sensing Data”, D.P. Mohabey & J. B Lamay, N. J. Kullu, N. K. Sharma & Anil Kumar, Journal of Remote sensing & Earth Science, 2015, Vol. 1, issue 1, pp 1-14. 4. ”Land use/land cover Exploration & Change Revealing in Deoghar district part of Jharkhand using multi temporal satellite data”, D. P. Mohabey& Anil Kumar, Journal of Remote sensing & GIS, 2015, Vol. 6, issue 1, pp 1-12 . 5. ”Development of Geopolymer Concrete from Flyash and Bottom ash Mixture”, Deependra Kumar Sinha, A. Kumar , S. Kumar Transactions of the Indian ceramic society, 2014, vol. 73, No. 2, pp,143-148. 6. ”Role of Nitrogen Plasma Ion Implantation on the Substrate, Cu-strengthened HSLA – 80 Steel”, Anil Kumar, Journal of Surface & Hybrid Coating Technology, JoSHCT (2014) vol.-1 pp 1-14. V. Paper presented/ Attended in seminars/ Symposia/ Conferences/ Short term Courses. 1. ”Synthesis and Characterisation of Non-Aqueous Electrodeposited ZnSe thin Film”. S.R.Kumar, Shashikant Rajpal, Presentes and participated in XIII International Conference on Mining , Materials and Metallurgical Engineering, 29-30 March,2015 at Riverview Hotel, Singapore.

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2. ”Electrochemical Growth and Characterisation of ZnO Nano films “ Shashikant Rajpal and S.R.Kumar, Presented and participated in National Conference on Advanced Material and its Applications,29-30, January 2015 organised by Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science, Chennai, Tamil Nadu. 3. ”Synthesis and Characterisation of Non aqueous Deposited Nanocrystalline CdS Thin Films” , S.R.Kumar, Suresh Kumar,S.Rajpal, D.Roy and S.K.Sharma, Presented and participated in First International Conference on Emerging Materials: Characterization and Applications, 4-6 December 2014 was held at Central Glass & Ceramics Research Institute, Kolkata, India organized by NIT- Durgapur and CGCRI, Kolkata. 4. ”Power Electronics Towards Green Energy”, Madhu Kumari , Attended the National Workshop at BIT Mesra, 7-8 November 2014. VI M.Tech. /ADC Programme Coordination. 1. 1.Dr.S.R.Kumar was Centre- In charge of NIFFT centre for M.Tech admission through CCMT- 2014. 2. Ms.Madhu Kumari had successfully co-ordinated 41st ADC by 31st January 2015 VII Reviewer of Journal: Anil Kumar is reviewer of Journal of Engineering and Technology (C) Administrative Acti vities:

1. Dr. S. R. Kumar z Head of the Department z Associate Dean(PG) z In charge of Physics Laboratory. z In charge of Thin Film Laboratory z In charge of Mat. Grow. & Charac. Lab.

2. Dr. Anil Kumar z In charge of Chemistry Laboratory z In charge of Instrumental Laboratory z In charge of Environmental Laboratory z Member of Library committee z Member of Annual Report Committee

4. Mr. A. K. Khandelwal z Member NIFFT Gymkhana Committee z Member Campus Maintenance Comittee z Member Scholarship Comittee SC/ST

5. Ms.Sujata Gupta z In charge of Language Laboratory

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6. Ms.Madhu Kumari z Associate Dean(ADC) z In charge of Electronic Lab z In charge of PLC Lab z In charge of Microprocessor Lab z In charge of Electrical Engineering Lab

(D) Membership of Professional Bodies:

1. Dr. S. R. Kumar z Life Member of IIM-48633 LM z Materials Research Society Of India – L0949 z Solar Energy Society of India – 0926/LM/2000 z Indian Society for Technical Education – LM-41947

2. Dr. Anil Kumar z Life Member of PSSI (LM476) z Life Member of MRSI (LM B047) z Life Member of IIM – 48625 LM

41 NIFFT, Ranchi National and International Publications

1. Kamlesh Kumar Singh, B. Venkanna Patrudu, Rajat Upadhyaya; Indentification and Control of Micro Porosity for Al-Alloy wheel castings: International Journal of Engineering Reasearch and Technology, Vol.-3, issue-5, May-2014. 2. Ganesh Vidyarthee and K.K.Singh, Thin wall Austempered Ductile iron: A best replaceable material to steel and Aluminium; International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics Research; Vol-3, No-3, July, 2014, PP- 465-473. 3. Kamlesh Kumar Singh , Rajendra Kumar and Rajat Upadhyaya; Axle line capacity up-gradation by process planning: International Journal of Engineering Research and Technology (IJERT), Vol.-3, issue-8, August-2014, PP-265-272 4. Rajat Upadhayaya and K. K. Singh; Effect of inoculation and mould materials on the structure- properties of thin wall ductile iron; NMD-ATM-2014, 14-16 Nov., 2014 at Pune. 5. M. K. Jha, Sidharth and K. K. Singh; Sodium silicate based castings; Technika-2015, 18-20 Jan., 2015 at N. I. T. Jamshedpur 6. M. K. Jha, B. Dash, H. Agrawal and K. K. Singh; Mechanical properties of Bi-metals; Behind the teachers Desk- 2015, 9-10 April, 2015 at N. M. L. Jamshedpur (Got first prize in paper presentation). 7. A Technical paper on “Effect on the Mechanical Properties of gray cast in with variation of copper and molybdenum as alloying elements” by Bajesh Bihari,Rahul Kumar and Dr. Anil Kumar Singh was published in International Journal of Engineering Resarch & Technology,Volume-3,Issue- 5,May-2014 8. Nandita Gupta,Bonumaddi Raghu Ram ,Suyaram Kumar “Effect of Bentonite on Thermal conductivity of Binary samd Mix” 16-19 January 2015,Technica 15,National Annual Symposium of Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering ,NIT Jamshedpur, Jharkhand 9. Nandita Gupta,S.K.Sen,Atul Garg,W.Arora,Tyagi “Effect of Carbon Content and Thermo mechanical Processing on Spheroidization Studied by DTA/TGA” GUWI-2015 A conference on Thermo mechanical Processing of Steels August 06-07,2015. 10. Nandita Gupta ,S,Sujit “Solidification behavior in production of Flywheel through simulation” Indian Foundry Journal, ISSN 0379-5446,Vol. 59 No. 3 March 2013 ,PP 38-42 11. Ajay Tripathi,Nandita Gupta,P.C.Maity “Effect of Extensive Chill in Plate casting on Solidification behavior and Feeding Distance II” ,Metal Casting Technology March 2014,27-30 PP 12. Gadadhar Sahoo, B.K. Jena,Nandita Gupta,Balbir Singh “Corrosion Study on low alloy High Phosphorous Steel Technical Production”,Journal of Metals,Materials and Minerals,Vol. 24 No.1 PP-1-6-2014 13. B.K. Jena,Nandita Gupta,Balbir Singh,Gadadhar Sahoo “Mechanical Properties of low alloy high Phosphorous weathering Steel” Journal of Minning and Metallurgy Sec. B Metallurgy,51 (1) B 2015 81-87 PP 14. S.K.Sen,D.Mukerjee,P.P.Sarkar,K.Prakash,NanditaGupta,SagrikaBhattacharya,D.Paul,Asit Guha “Production and Characteristics of Special Steel and Materials” Engineering Section,Jadhavpur University ,Centanary Indian Science Congress,5th Jan 2013,Kolkata 15. Amitesh Kumar, (2014), solidification of impinging molten Metal droplet on a cold substrate, International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Research and Robotics, Vol. 3, No. 2, April 2014, pp. 486-497 42 ANNUAL REPORT - 2014-15

16. Rahul Kumar, Md. Salim Ansari, SudhansuSekhar Mishra, Amitesh Kumar, (2014), Effect of Mould Vibration on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Casting During Solidification,I nternational Journal of Engineering Research & Technology, Vol. 3 Issue 4, April – 2014, pp. 90 – 92 17. Amitesh Kumar, (2014), Semi Solid Processing of High Chromium Cast Iron, International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology, Vol. 3 Issue 5, May – 2014, pp. 1-4. 18. Amitesh Kumar, B. K. Dhindaw, (2014), Semisolid Casting of Aluminium Alloy using an Inclined Slope, International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology, Vol. 3 Issue 4, April – 2014, pp. 1725 – 1730. 19. ShrikantSahu, Mohd. NadeemBhat,Ajitkumar,Avinaw Pratik, Amitesh kumar (2014), Effect Of Section Thickness On The Microstructure And Hardness Of Gray Cast Iron (A Simulation Study), International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology, Vol. 3 Issue 7, July – 2014. pp. 35-40. 20. Md. Israr Equbal, R.K. Ohdar, B. Singh and P. Talukdar, “Forgeability Study of Medium Carbon Micro- Alloyed Forging Steel”, International Journal of Chemical, Nuclear, Materials and Metallurgical Engineering Vol:9, No:3, 2015. 21. Md. Israr Equbal, P. Talukdar, Vinod Kumar and R. K. Ohdar, “Deformation Behavior of Micro- Alloyed Steel by Using Thermo Mechanical Simulator and Finite Element Method” published in the International Journal of Procedia Material Science (Elsevier) 6 (2014) 674-681. 22. Sivadassan M, A. K. Sood and N. K. Singh, “Rapid Investment Casting – Experimentation with Typical Tooling Materials” published in Indian Foundry Journal in June, 2013. This was awarded the Best Paper Award at Indian Foundry Congress, 2014. 23. carbon micro-alloyed steel in hot forging process by using ring compression test” Technology Letters,R.K. Ohdar, Vol.2, P. Talukdar,No.3(2015) Md. 12-16. Israr Equbal “Evaluation of friction coefficient of 38MnVS6 medium 24. Ujjawal Kumar, Ajay Kumar Mishra and Rajkumar Ohdar, “Simulation Study of Stub Axle Forging using DEFORM”, International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics Research, Vol. 03, No. 4, pp. 206-225 (2014), ISSN No.: 2278-0149. 25. Ujjawal Kumar, Ajay Kumar Mishra and Rajkumar Ohdar, “Hot Forging Lubricants”, International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics Research, Vol. 03, No. 4, pp. 155 - 163 (2014), ISSN No.: 2278-0149. 26. Ashish Kumar and R. K. Ohdar, “MODELS AND METHODOLOGIES IN REVERSE SUPPLY CHAIN: A REVIEW AND REFLECTION”, Global Journal of Engineering Sciences and Researches, 1 (6), pp. 38 – 44 (2014), ISSN 2348 – 8034. 27. Md. Israr Equbal, Randhir kumar, Mohammad Shamim, R.K. Ohdar, “A grey-based Taguchi method to optimize hot forging process”, Procedia Materials Science journal, 6 (2014), pp. 1495-1504. 28. B. M. Jha and A. Mandal, Multi Criteria Optimization of Surface Roughness Produced in Electro Chemical Machining, International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT), Vol 3, Issue 6, June 2014, 451-457. 29. Abhishek Tiwari, A. Mandal, Kaushik Kumar, Multi-objective Optimization of Electro-chemical Machining by Non Dominated Sorting crenelic Algorithm, Materials Today Proceedings (2015) 2569 – 2575. 30. Abhishek Tiwari, A. Mandal, Kaushik Kumar, Optimization of Overcut in Electro Chemical Machining for EN 19 Tool steel using Taguchi Approach., Materials Today, Proceedings 2 (2015), 2337 – 2345. 43 NIFFT, Ranchi

31. A.K.Pathak,Onurabh Mallick and Md Razaullah Khan,Experimental study of MIG Welding welded Joints of AA6101T6,Journal of Machining and Forming Technologies,Vol.6,No.3-4,2014© ,Nova Science Publishers,Inc,2015,169-178. 32. Abhishek Tiwari, A. Mandal, and Kaushik Kumar, Optimization of Material Removal Rate in Electro Chemicals Machining of EN 19 Material using Taguchi Method, Int. conf. on Advances in Materials and Materials Processing in the Proceeding of AMMP – 15, Jan 22-2, 2015, 173-185. 33. Ajai Kumar Pathak, Kumar Ashoka Nand, Md Salim Ansari, and Md Razaullah Khan, Experimental study of microstructure and mechanical properties of gray cast iron welded joint using Est and nickel electrode, Proceedings of IIW International Congress 2014 (IC 2014), 9-11 April 2014, New Delhi, India, pp 303-309. 34. Ajai Kumar Pathak, Md Salim Ansari and Md Razaullah Khan, Experimental study of weldability of stainless steel using SMAW and MIG Welding, Proceedings of 3rd International Conference on Welding Technologies and Exhibition (ICWET 14) held on May 21-23, 2014 at Celal Bayer University, Manisa, Turkey, pp 115-125. 35. Onurabh Mallick, A. K. Pathak, Md. Razaullah Khan, Study of Process Parameters on the Properties of Weldment of AA6101T6, Proceedings of International Conference on Industrial, Mechanical and Production Engineering: Advancements and Current Trends (IC IMPACT 2014), Vo. I, November, 27-29, 2014, MANIT Bhopal, pp 115-120. 36. Md. Razaullah Khan, Dr. A. K. Pathak, Satyendra Kumar Burnwal, Comparative Study of Weldments of AISI 430 Ferritic Stainless Steel using TIG and MIG Welding Processes, National Welding Seminar 2014-15, 22-24 January 2015, Jamshedpur, Organized by IIW and TATA Steel. 37. Dr. D. Mukerjee published a paper “Devlopment of Capacity and skill in the Steel Industry in eastern region –An Assessment” JPC Bulletin,Vol. XIV,Issue 11 ,Nov. 2014,PP11-17. 38. “Effect of Zn on the Nanofilm of CdS deposited by Chemical Bath Method in Non aqueous Medium”, S.R.Kumar, Suresh Kumar, Shrikant Sahu, D.Roy and S.K.Sharma, Adv.Science Lett.20 686-688 (2014). 39. ”Synthesis and Characterisation of Non-Aqueous Electrodeposited ZnSe thin Film”. S.R.Kumar, Shashikant Rajpal, Published in International J. of Chemical,Nuclear,Materials and Metallurgical Engineering Vol:9 No.3,2015. 40. “Land use/land Cover analysis of Santhal Pargana using Satellite Remote Sensing Data”, D.P. Mohabey & J. B Lamay, N. J. Kullu, N. K. Sharma & Anil Kumar, Journal of Remote sensing & Earth Science, 2015, Vol. 1, issue 1, pp 1-14. 41. ”Land use/land cover Exploration & Change Revealing in Devghar district part of Jharkhand using multi temporal satellite data”, D. P. Mohabey& Anil Kumar, Journal of Remote sensing & GIS, 2015, Vol. 6, issue 1, pp 1-12 . 42. ”Development of Geopolymer Concrete from Flyash and Bottom ash Mixture”, Deependra Kumar Sinha, A. Kumar , S. Kumar Transactions of the Indian ceramic society, 2014, vol. 73, No. 2, pp,143-148. 43. ”Role of Nitrogen Plasma Ion Implantation on the Substrate, Cu-strengthened HSLA – 80 Steel”, Anil Kumar, Journal of Surface & Hybrid Coating Technology, JoSHCT (2014) vol.-1 pp 1-14.

44 ANNUAL REPORT - 2014-15 ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES Academic activities carried out during the academic year 2014-15. Regular Activities of Academic Section. All the regular activities of Academic Section such as publishing of results, conducting supplementary and semester examinations have been carried out as per schedule. Admission 1. Ph. D. Programme Admission through written test & interview conducted by NIFFT

Department No. of candidates selected 1. Manufacturing Engineering 0 2. Foundry Technology 1 3. Forge Technology 0 4. Materials and Metallurgical Engineering 1 5. DASH 1 2. M.Tech Admission through CCMT 2014

M.Tech. Branch No.of seats (All GATE qualified) Manufacturing Engineering 28 19 Foundry-Forge Technology 28 17 Environmental Engineering 28 11 Material Science & Engineering 28 19 3. B. TECH. Admission through CSAB 2014 B. Tech. Branch No. of seats No. of seats filled 1. Manufacturing Engineering 77 72 2. Metallurgy and Materials Engineering 62 60 4. ADC Admission through written test conducted by NIFFT

ADC Branch No. of seats No. of seats filled Foundry Technology 46 44

Forge Technology 46 43

45 NIFFT, Ranchi M.Tech (FFT), SEMINAR List Sl.No. Name of the Student Seminar Title Supervisor 1. Abhishek Sharma Effect of Microalloying on Austempered Dr. K.K Singh and Mr. Ductile Iron Gaurav Kumar Gupta 2. Anant Kumar Bhargava Characteristics and Application of Non Dr. A.K Singh Ferrous Alloys 3. Dharma Prakash Samal Titanium and its alloy Prof. P Talukdar 4. DhirendraPratapKare Recent Development in Forging Die Dr. Manoj Kumar Materials and Coating 5 Khiste Ram Manikrao Recent Developments in Different Dr. K.K singh Types of Melting Furnaces 6 Manish Kumar Pandey Ductile Iron, Production and Dr. A.K Singh Application 7 Md. Talha Flashless Forging Dr. R.K Ohdar 8 Naween Kumar Applicability of Microalloy Steel in Prof. P .Talukdar Automobile Industries 9 Nitin Jain Development of Metal Matrix Nano- Dr. Amitesh Kumar composite 10 Rajeev Ranjan Forging Defects Dr. R.K Ohdar 11 Rakesh P.S Continuous Rheo Conversion Process Dr. Nandita Gupta 12 Rakesh Ranjan Powder Forging Dr. N.K Singh 13 Ranjeesh Kumar Ring Rolling Dr. Manoj Kumar 14 Sanjay Marandi To Improve the Casting Properties by Dr. Nandita Gupta Using the Washes 15 P. Subramani Influence of HIP Process in properties Dr. Nandita Gupta of Aircraft Components and Their Failure Studies 16 Sudesh Singh Utilization of Foundry Waste Sand Dr. Amitesh Kumar 17 Susheel Yadav Foundry Health Hazards and Safety Dr. Amitesh Kumar 18 Swapnil Arun Ukey Recent Development in Forging Die Dr. Manoj Kumar Manufacturing 19 Umbare Recent Developments in Sand Dr. K.K singh VikasRamchandra Reclamation 20 Utkarsh Sharma Study on “Continuous Casting” Dr. A.K Singh

M.Tech (FFT), Project List Sl.No. Name of the Student Project Title Supervisor 1. Abhishek Sharma Effect of Austempering Variables Dr. K.K Singh and and Cu Addition on Microstructure Mr. Gaurav Kumar and Mechanical Properties of Gupta Austempered Ductile Iron 2. Anant Kumar Bhargava Study of Properties and Structure of Al Dr. A.K Singh Metal Matrix Composites

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Sl.No. Name of the Student Project Title Supervisor 3. Dharma Prakash Samal Study on Forging and Heat Treatment Prof. P. Talukdar of Duralumin 4. DhirendraPratapKare Effect of Forging Variables on Warm Dr. Manoj Kumar and Hot Forging of 304 Stainless Steel

5 Khiste Ram Manikrao Design and Simulation of an Dr. K.K singh Automotive Casting

6 Manish Kumar Pandey To Study the Properties and Dr. A.K Singh Production Parameters of Compacted Graphitic Iron 7 Md. Talha Effect of Forging Parameter on the Dr. R.K Ohdar Mechanical Properties of Medium C-steel 8 Naween Kumar Study on Microstructure and Prof. P .Talukdar Mechanical Properties of Forged AISI 4340 Steel 9 Nitin Jain Preparation and Characterization of Dr. Amitesh Kumar Al-Cu Alloy Composite by Ultrasonic Casting Route 10 Rajeev Ranjan Study on Effect of Forging Parameters Dr. R.K Ohdar of Automotive Parts by Using Finite Element Simulation 11 Rakesh P.S Mathematical Simulation of Inclusion Dr. Nandita Gupta Floatation in Tundish to Produce Cleaner Steel 12 RakeshRanjan Optimization of Forging Die Design Dr. N.K Singh Parameters of Flywheel Hub by Using Simulation Software 13 Ranjeesh Kumar Study of Effect of Lubricants for Dr. Manoj Kumar Warm and Hot Forging of Medium Carbon Steel 14 Sanjay Marandi Strengthening of Alumunium Silicon Dr. Nandita Gupta Alloy (3XXX) with Varrying % Magnesium 15 P. Subramani Oxidation Study on Weather Resistant Dr. Nandita Gupta Structural Steel 16 Sudesh Singh Improvement of Nodularity Value of Dr. Amitesh Kumar S.G Iron and its Effect on Mechanical Properties. 17 SusheelYadav Cyclic Heat Treatment of Plain Dr. Amitesh Kumar Carbon Steel 18 SwapnilArunUkey Influence of Forging Parameters on Dr. Manoj Kumar Warm Forging of EN-24 Steel

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Sl.No. Name of the Student Project Title Supervisor 19 UmbareVikasRamchandra Process Parameters Optimization of Dr. K.K singh an Automobile Casting 20 Utkarsh Sharma Influence of Strain Rate on the Strain Dr. A.K Singh Rate Sensitivity of TRIP Steel Sheet M.Tech (Manufacturing Engineering), SEMINAR List Sl.No. Name of the Student Seminar Title Supervisor 1 Anish PA Machining Performance on Hybrid Dr. Sanjay Kumar Process of AJM & EDM 2 Ashish Kumar Shukla Virtual Manufacturing System Dr. A.K Pathak

3 Chandan Kumar Laser Micro-Machining Dr. G Rajamohan

4 Deepak Kumar High Speed Milling Dr. G Rajamohan

5 Dhiraj Kumar Six Sigma and its Application in Dr. Sanjay Kumar Manufacturing System 6 Dhirendra Tiwari Cryogenic Grinding Dr. A.K Pathak

7 D. Mohan Sandeep Electro Spinning Process Dr. A. Mandal

8 Md. Hashir Hashmi Concept and Application of Six- Dr. Vijay Toppo Stroke Engine 9 NagendraDeshmukh Cloud Manufacturing Dr. A.K Sood

10 Nilamber Kumar Process Reliability Mr. VMS hussain

11 Nitish Kumar Influence of Friction Stire Welding Dr. Vijay Toppo Parameter on the Mechanical Properties of Aluminium 12 Niwedita Application of Ferromagnetic Fluid Dr. Vijay Toppo

13 Ravi Pratap Singh Pal Applications of Artificial Dr. A.K Pathak Intelligence in FMS 14 Ravi RanjanJha Diagraph-Based Reliability Mr. VMS Hussain Assessment 15 ShivamSen Integrated Gasification Combined Dr. A.K Sood Cycle (IGCC) 16 Siddhartha Karmakar Hybrid Non-Conventional Dr. A. Mandal Machining 17 Shiva Prasad P V Electro Chemical Micro Machining Dr. A. Mandal

18 TejPratap Singh Lean and Six Sigma Approach for Dr. A.K Sood Manufacturing 19 Vinay Kumar Dubey Taguchi Method:Evolution Concept Dr. Sanjay Kumar andApplication 20 Vivek Singh Fault Tree Analysis Mr. VMS Hussain

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M.Tech (Manufacturing Engineering), Project List Sl.No. Name of the Student Project Title Supervisor 1 Anish PA Optimization of Riser Design of Dr. Sanjay Kumar Cast Iron Casting using ProCast 2 Ashish Kumar Shukla Study of Corrosion Behavior of Dr. A.K Pathak and Ferritic Stainless Steel (FSS) AISI- Dr. Binod Kumar 430 Welded Joint 3 Chandan Kumar Selection of Machining Parameter Dr. G Rajamohan for Optimum Surface Roughness in Turning of AISI SS- 304 4 Deepak Kumar Selection of Milling Parameter for Dr. G Rajamohan Optimization of Surface Roughness and Flatness in Aluminium Alloy 5 Dhiraj Kumar Optimization of Forging Die Design Dr. Sanjay Kumar Using Deform.

6 Dhirendra Tiwari Study of Microstructure and Dr. A.K Pathak Mechanical Properties of AISI- 430 Ferritic Stainless Steel (FSS) Weldment under Varying Process Parameters 7 D. Mohan Sandeep Optimazation of Process Parameter Dr. A. Mandal in Machining S G Iron Through Wire Cut EDM

8 Md. Hashir Hashmi Experimental Investigation of Dr. Vijay Toppo Ferro Fluid Forces Under Different Composition and Ratio of Ferro Fluid 9 Nagendra Deshmukh Flexible Job Shop Scheduling Using Dr. A.K Sood Bacterial Foraging Optimization (BFO) Algorithm

10 Nilamber Kumar Reliability Modeling for Rotary Mr. VMS hussain System Containing Crack as a Fault

11 Nitish Kumar Experimental Investigation of Dr. Vijay Toppo Ferro Fluid Forces under Different Voltage and Ratio of Ferro Fluid 12 Niwedita Investigation of Mechanical Dr. Vijay Toppo Properties in Friction Stir Welding Between Two Dissimilar Aluminium Alloys 13 Ravi Pratap Singh Pal Study of Effect of Process Dr. A.K Pathak Parameter on the Properties of Weldment of AA6063T6 14 Ravi RanjanJha Reliability Modeling for a Faulty Mr. VMS Hussain Deep Groove Ball Bearing

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15 ShivamSen Cutting Parameter Optimization Dr. A.K Sood for Machining of Composite 16 Siddhartha Karmakar Optimization of Process Parameter Dr. A. Mandal for Machining S G Iron Using ECM 17 Shiva Prasad P V Optimization of Process Parameter Dr. A. Mandal for Machining S G Iron Using EDM 18 TejPratap Singh Integration of Process Planning and Dr. A.K Sood Job Shop Scheduling 19 Vinay Kumar Dubey Optimization of Sprue Design Dr. Sanjay Kumar Using Procast 20 Vivek Singh Reliability Modeling for Rotary Mr. VMS Hussain System Subjected to Parallel Misalignment

M.Tech (MSE), SEMINAR List Sl.No. Name of the Student Seminar Title Supervisor 1. Ashutosh Mishra Study of Deformation and Fracture Dr. Ghanshyam Das Mechanism in Stainless Steel

2. Birendra Prasad A Review on Effect of Preheating Mr. B.Mallik and Prof. and/or Post Weld Heat Treatment S.B Kumar (PWHT) on Mechanical Behavior of Ferrous Metals. 3. Manish Kumar Singh Computational Study of Dr. Ghanshyam Das Performance of Lithium Ion Battery

4. Nilabh Dish Thermal Barrier Coating for Aero- Dr. Binod Kumar Engines

5 RohitRanjan Friction Stir Welding of Dissimilar Mr. B.Mallik and Prof. Materials Between Aluminium S.B Kumar Alloy and Copper- An Overview 6 Yogesh Srivastava Funcationally Gradient Materials Dr. Binod Kumar

M.Tech (MSE), Project List Sl.No. Name of the Student Project Title Supervisor 1. Ashutosh Mishra Corrosion Behavior of Ferritic Dr. Ghanshyam Das Stainless Steel AISI 430 in Different Corrosive Environment 2. Birendra Prasad Flow Size Estimation by Ultrasonic Mr. B.Mallik and Prof. Technique S.B Kumar 3. Manish Kumar Singh Corrosion of Steel Reinforcement Dr. Ghanshyam Das in Concrete in Marine Environment and its Prevention

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Sl.No. Name of the Student Project Title Supervisor 4. Nilabh Dish Stainless Steel for Fuel Cell Dr. Binod Kumar and Applications Dr. P. Saravanan

5. RohitRanjan Study of Ultrasonic Behavior of Mr. B.Mallik and Prof. High Speed Steel S.B Kumar

6. Yogesh Srivastava Structure Property Correlation in Dr. Binod Kumar and Boiler Quality Plates Produced at Dr. Balbir Singh

M.Tech (EE), Seminar List Sl.No. Name of the Student Seminar Title Supervisor 1. Hitesh Kumar Interlinking of Indian Rivers Dr. S.R Kumar

2. Joyal Joy Removal of Heavy Metal Ions Dr. S.R Kumar from Waste Water by Chemically Modified Plant Wastes as Absorbents 3. JyolsnaJerin Removal of Arsenic From Dr. Anil Kumar and Contaminated Drinking Water Dr. R.K Rath Using Waste Material 4 Rahul Rakesh Eco-Friendly Building Materials for Dr. Anil Kumar Future

5 S. Lokesh Applications of ARCSWAT Model Mr. A.K Khandelwal in Hydrological Modelling

6 Swati Thakur Ozone Application For Treatment Mrs. MadhuKumari of Water and Wastewater

7 Vijay Kumar Study of Pollutants Affecting Water Mrs. MadhuKumari Quality

M.Tech (EE), Project List Sl.No. Name of the Student Project Title Supervisor 1. Hitesh Kumar Sustainable Development Dr. S.R Kumar Framework for Mining Industry in and Manas K India Mukhopadhyay 2. Joyal Joy Environmental Issues Related to Dr. S.R Kumar and Shri Ship Recycling Activities. Suvomoy Adak

3. JyolsnaJerin Surface Chemical Studies in Iron Dr. Anil Kumar and Dr. Ore Slime and Evaluation For Value R.K Rath Addition

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Sl.No. Name of the Student Project Title Supervisor 4. Rahul Rakesh Concrete Based on Dr. Anil Kumar FlyashGeopolymer

5 S. Lokesh Strategies for Strengthening Mr. A.K Khandelwal Environmental Carrying Capacity in and Manas K Indian Mineral Sector Mukhopadhyay 6 Swati Thakur Integrated Land use planning for an Mrs. MadhuKumari Industrial Zone and Manas K Mukhopadhyay 7 Vijay Kumar Design of Non-Conventional (Solar Mrs. MadhuKumari Energy) System for NIFFT and its Environmental Impact

B. Tech. Manufacturing Engineering (2011-2015 batch) List of Project Title SI Roll Name of Title of the Project Project Guide Name No. No Student Groups 1 12/11 Aarya Pandey Multi objective optimization of forging III Dr. R.K. Ohdar performance 18/11 Nisha Sharma characteristics of medium-c- steel 2 14/11 Kanhaiya Kumar Study the residual strass analysis of a forging III Dr. R.K. Ohdar part of 23/11 Tarunendra medium carbon steel Tiwari 3 37/11 Tejo Vineela Effect of heat treatment on forged low alloy III Dr. P. Talukdar Lenka steel 8/11 Awantika Jha 4 43/11 Keerti Pandey Experimental study on copper based II Dr. D. Roy composit 5 33/11 Manas Gond Nano ceramic desperssed Hydroxy apatite II Dr. D. Roy media for Bio- Medical purpose. 6 24/11 Vinay Agarwal Mathematical modlling of steel casting II Dr. Amitesh Kumar 20/11 Abhishek Dixit 7 64/11 Sandeep Kumar An expert system for casting design and cast I Dr. Nandita Gupta 67/11 Praveen Kumar optimization 8 03/11 Ashutosh Computer aided methoding of Railway I Dr. A.K. Singh Saraswat Wheel 51/11 Gyan Prakash casting 9 05/11 Abhimanyu Optimization and machining parameters of a IV Dr. A.K. Sood Yadav 119/11 Kehitij Thort composit 10 15/11 Sandeep Kr. Rai An Invastigation to fiction ster welding of II Dr. Vijay Toppo 16/11 Ankit Gupta dessemelas materials

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11 50/11 S.Pavan Sai Theoritically thermal analysis of ferrite IV Dr. A.K. Pathak Kumar stainless steel AISI-430 by using ANSYS 12 04/11 Suraj Kumar Supply chain management in manufacturing IV Dr. K.K. Verma 10/11 Vagesh Arora industry 13 49/11 Rajeev Ranjan Application of waiting line model in IV Dr. K.K. Verma manufacturing 26/11 Rahul Patel and service sector 14 41/11 N.V. Krishna Energy management in manufacturing IV Dr. Madhu Kumari 72/10 Eslavath Jagan industry 15 66/11 P. Charitha Role of microprocessor in manufacturing IV Dr. Madhu Kumari industry 16 58/11 Surendra Kr. Optimization of die design parameters with III Dr. N.K. Singh Barnwal the 63/11 Deepak Singh help of simulation software Dohare 17 48/11 Arpit Kumar Structure and properties of allayed Grey Iron I Dr. A.K. Singh 39/11 Avinash Kr. Choudhary 18 9/11 Ranveer Singh Optimization of clay content of sand and its I Dr. Nandita Gupta 19/11 Gaurav Kumar affect on casting 19 06/11 Harshvardhan Effect of moisture content on slica sand I Dr. Nandita Gupta Singh 21/11 Ashutosh Garg 20 44/11 Shivam Saurabh Flow stras and barreling behaviour of mild steel III Dr. Manoj Kumar 38/11 Chiranjeev solid cylinder during hot upset forging Kumar 21 13/11 Abhishek Kumar Optimization of design parameters of III Dr. N.K. Singh connecting 17/11 Vaibhav rod using simalation software Choudhary 22 22/11 Navodit Kumar Effect of forging parameters on the II Dr. P. Talukdar microstructure 35/11 Kumar Gaurav of low alloy steel 23 32/11 Md. Zeeshan Effect of cyclic heat treatment on II Dr. Vijay Toppo microstructure 34/11 Shahpar Ayaz and machanical properties of mild steel sample 24 45/11 Dharmendra Upset forging of cyclendrical billet III Dr. Manoj Kumar Kumar considering 55/11 Jay Prakash of dissimilar frictional cofficient at interface Agarwal 25 01/11 Krishna Kant Modelling and analysis of forging component III Dr. R.K. Ohdar Tiwari 11/11 Rohit Kumar using deform Singh 26 30/11 Dinseh Kumar To Study the properties of mould/core with I Dr. K.K. Singh Yadav different

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07/11 Vipul Srivas combination of binders of additives Mishra 27 46/11 Satish Kumar Effect of ultrasonic vibration on II Dr. Vijay Toppo microstructure and 25/11 Kunal Ranjan mechnical property of Al-casting during solidification 28 47/11 Anish Extraction of petrol from high density plastics II Dr. Amitesh Kumar

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29 60/11 Deepak Kumar Simulation of solidification of ADI I Dr. Amitesh Kumar (Austempered 59/11 Sumit Kumar Ductile Iron) crank shaft Suman 30 28/11 Divyansh Singh Modelling of flexible manufacturing systems IV Dr. K.K. Verma 29/11 Shashank Chandra

B. Tech. Manufacturing Engineering (2011-2015 batch) List of Siminar SI Roll Name of Title of the Siminar Guide Name No. No Student

1 12/11 Aarya Pandey Powder Forging: an overview Dr. R.K. Ohdar 2 18/11 Nisha Sharma Flashless Forging: an overview Dr. R.K. Ohdar 3 14/11 Kanhaiya Kumar Recent advancement in forging technology Dr. R.K. Ohdar 4 23/11 Tarunendra Tiwari Computed added design of forging component Dr. R.K. Ohdar 5 37/11 Tejo Vineela Preform design of Rear Hub Dr. P. Talukdar Lenka 6 8/11 Awantika Jha Forging & heat treatment of typical automobile Dr. P. Talukdar components 7 43/11 Keerti Pandey Study on rapid solidification Dr. D. Roy 8 33/11 Manas Gond Advance Matarial for Bio-medical Application Dr. D. Roy 9 24/11 Vinay Agarwal Continuous casting of steel Dr. Amitesh Kumar 10 64/11 Sandeep Kumar Application of knife and kiss cating system and Dr. Nandita Gupta its comparison with other cating system 11 67/11 Praveen Kumar Type of pattern and its application Dr. Nandita Gupta 12 03/11 Ashutosh Saraswat Introduction to "Green Manufacturing" Dr. A.K. Sood 13 51/11 Gyan Prakash Isothermal forging- A near net shpe process Dr. N.K. Singh 14 05/11 Abhimanyu Yadav Study of electron beam welding process Dr. A.K. Sood 15 119/11 Kshitij Thorat Introduction of metalic glosses and its application in Dr. A.K. Sood the industry 16 15/11 Sandeep Kr. Rai Aluminium welding Dr. Vijay Toppo 17 16/11 Ankit Gupta 6 Sigma Implementation to automobile Industry Dr. Vijay Toppo 18 50/11 S.Pavan Sai Kumar Different types of material handling equipment and Dr. A.K. Pathak its functions and uses

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SI Roll Name of Title of the Siminar Guide Name No. No Student

19 10/11 Vagesh Arora Use of it in supply chain management Dr. K.K. Verma 20 04/11 Suraj Kumar Roll of ERP in Manufacturing Dr. K.K. Verma 21 49/11 Rajeev Ranjan Implementation of six sigma methodology in the Dr. K.K. Verma manufacturing and service sector 22 26/11 Rahul Patel Implementation of lean methodology in the Dr. K.K. Verma manufacturing and service sector 23 41/11 N.V. Krishna Study of cupola furnace Dr. Madhu Kumari 24 72/10 Eslavath Jagan Cost control and quality improvement in the Dr. Madhu Kumari manufacturing industry 25 66/11 P. Charitha Study of automation by transdeecer in manufacturing Dr. Madhu Kumari industry 26 58/11 Surendra Kr. Precision forging Dr. N.K. Singh Barnwal 27 63/11 Deepak Singh Extrusion process Dr. N.K. Singh Dohare 28 48/11 Arpit Kumar S.G. Iron and its application Dr. A.K. Singh 29 39/11 Avinash Kr. Grey iron and its application Dr. A.K. Singh Choudhary 30 9/11 Ranveer Singh Study on the theory of pyrometallurgical process Dr. Nandita Gupta

31 19/11 Gaurav Kumar Impect of liq. Ferro chroma on electric ara furnace Dr. Nandita Gupta

32 06/11 Harshvardhan Design of casting Dr. Nandita Gupta Singh 33 21/11 Ashutosh Garg Software in casting Dr. Nandita Gupta 34 44/11 Shivam Saurabh Continuous casting process Dr. Manoj Kumar 35 38/11 Chiranjeev Kumar Machine moulding Dr. Manoj Kumar

36 13/11 Abhishek Kumar Best economy of die design Dr. N.K. Singh

37 17/11 Vaibhav Isothermal forging Dr. N.K. Singh Choudhary 38 22/11 Navodit Kumar Rejection analysis of forged component Dr. P. Talukdar

39 35/11 Kumar Gaurav Casting defects Dr. P. Talukdar

40 32/11 Md. Zeeshan Spray casting process and its application Dr. Vijay Toppo

41 34/11 Shahpar Ayaz Twin roll strip casting process and its application Dr. Vijay Toppo

42 45/11 Dharmendra Lubricants for closed die forging Dr. Manoj Kumar Kumar 43 55/11 Jay Prakash Draftless forging Dr. Manoj Kumar Agarwal 44 01/11 Krishna Kant Isothermal forging- An overview Dr. R.K. Ohdar Tiwari

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SI Roll Name of Title of the Siminar Guide Name No. No Student

45 11/11 Rohit Kumar Singh Forging defects- An overview Dr. R.K. Ohdar

46 31/11 Hitesh Godhwani Smart Materials Dr. K.K. Singh 47 30/11 Dinseh Kumar Development in injection plastic moulding Dr. K.K. Singh Yadav 48 07/11 Vipul Srivas Mishra Development in low pressure die casting Dr. K.K. Singh 49 20/11 Abhishek Kumar Importance of semi solid casting Dr. Amitesh Kumar Dixit 50 46/11 Satish Kumar Advancement in lithium ion battery Dr. Amitesh Kumar 51 25/11 Kunal Ranjan Synthesis of metal-matrix nanno composites Dr. Amitesh Kumar 52 47/11 Anish Processing of Biodiesel Dr. Amitesh Kumar 53 54/11 Md. Aaquib Khan Alloying elements and their effect on the Dr. Amitesh Kumar behavior of steel 54 60/11 Deepak Kumar Development of hydrogen fuel cell Dr. Amitesh Kumar 55 59/11 Sumit Kumar Development of solid oxide fuel cell Dr. Amitesh Kumar Suman 56 28/11 Divyansh Singh Robotic handing of manufacturing systems Dr. K.K. Verma 57 29/11 Shashank Chandra ERP in manufacturing- Applications Dr. K.K. Verma

B. Tech. Metallurgy & Materials Engineering (2011-2015 batch) List of Project Title SI Roll Name of Student Title of the Project Project Guide Name No. No Groups 1 83/11 Nishant Singh Heat treatment behavior of high tensile V Dr. Binod Kumar

86/11 Raja Kumar Sah quenched tempered grade steel

2 101/11 Ranish Choudhary Characterisation of high tensile V Dr. Binod Kumar

108/11 Ms. Vaishali Tyagi quenched tempered grade steel

3 129/11 Sanjay Characterisation of ferritic stainless V Dr. Binod Kumar steel welds 113/11 Amit Kumar Barnwal 4 85/11 Anshit Sharan Characteristion of Boiler Quality Steel V Dr. Binod Kumar 109/11 Sunil Kumar Mahato 5 110/11 Mrityunjay Kumar Microstructual charecterization of TMT V Dr. D. Mukharjee 100/11 Vinay Kumar Yadav reinforced bar 6 111/11 Ramesh Kr. Choudhary Infuluence of chemical composition VII Dr. Ghanshyam Das 112/11 Tribhuwan Kr. Mahato microstructure and heat treatment on corrosion behavior of Al-alloys

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SI Roll Name of Student Title of the Project Project Guide Name No. No Groups 7 122/11 Teekaram Madhukar Study on Al-based metal-matrix nano VI Dr. Debdas Roy composite 89/11 Chandan Barnwal 8 132/11 Dharavathu Chandini Computer aided methoding of steel VII Dr. A.K. Singh 130/11 Vandana Kumari Jatav casting 9 116/11 Kundan Kumar Effect of normlistion on cold rolled V Dr. D. Mukharjee Nb-micro 95/11 Shardul Singh alloyed steel 10 126/11 Dongre Sandeep Energy conservation measures in VII Dr. Madhu Kumari 127/11 N. Vinoth Kumar foundry sector 11 81/11 Praveer Singh Study the effect of graphite shape on VII Dr. S.B. Kumar 79/11 Rohit Kr. Tiwari mechanical properties of different cast Iron 12 115/11 Farhan Ansari Microstructure properties co-relation VII Dr. S.B. Kumar 120/11 Md. Naushad between low medium and high carbon steel 13 131/11 Sandeep Minz Heat Treatment of low carbon steel VI Dr. B. Mallick 90/11 Sunil Kumar 14 91/11 Vikash Kr. Singh Characterization of Mechanical and V Dr. D. Mukharjee Corrosion 80/11 Shiv Kr. Pathak Properties of 21Cr-0.4Cu-0.3Ti Ferritic Stainless Steel 15 114/11 Dewanand Prasad Preparations/fabrication of metal VI Dr. B. Mallick matrix 135/11 Virendra Kumar composites 16 96/11 Rahul Kumar Energy conservation measures in VI Dr. B. Mallick 117/11 Ravi Ranjan Kumar foundry sector 17 87/11 Rahul Effect of reinforcement on metal matrix VI Dr. B. Mallick 125/11 Kumar Bimlendu composite materials

18 92/11 Rohit Ujjir Study of flow & thermal behavior of VII Dr. K.K. Singh thin 106/11 Satyam Tiwari wall ductile iron casting

19 84/11 Vikash Singh Effect of copper content on the crock VII Dr. Ghanshyam Das

82/11 Ashutosh Tiwari growth role of a series of Al-Cu-mg alloys 20 103/11 Kumar Abhinav Effect of forging parametres on the VII Dr. P. Talukdar 102/11 Divya Jyoti microstructure of "Mild carbon steel"

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SI Roll Name of Student Title of the Project Project Guide Name No. No Groups 21 31/11 Hitesh Godhwani Effect of cooling rate and grain VI Dr. K.K. Singh modification 88/11 Anuroop Kulshreshth on structure properties of Aluminium alloys 22 104/11 Nair Jain Satyakumar Statistical analysis of stress contours VI Dr. Debdas Roy generated using OOF2 23 76/11 Malireddi Sameera Development of wear resistant Cu- VI Dr. Debdas Roy Alloy 97/11 Vartika Upadhyay with Nanocrystalline ne dispersion by Machnical alloying and spark 24 78/11 V. Jayant Rahul Optimisation of pressure ressed design IV Dr. A.K. Sood 121/11 Akshay Pratap Singh using evolutinaly algorithim

B. Tech. Metallurgy & Materials Engineering (2011-2015 batch) List of Siminar Title SI Roll No Name of Student Title of the Seminar Guide Name No. 1 83/11 Nishant Singh Development of creep resistant alloys Dr. Binod Kumar

2 86/11 Raja Kumar Sah Trip Steel Dr. Binod Kumar

3 101/11 Ranish Choudhary Nickel based super alloys Dr. Binod Kumar

4 108/11 Ms. Vaishali Tyagi Cold rolled grain oriented steel Dr. Binod Kumar

5 129/11 Sanjay Banitic transformations Dr. Binod Kumar

6 113/11 Amit Kumar Barnwal High strength low alloy steel Dr. Binod Kumar

7 85/11 Anshit Sharan Functionally gradient materials Dr. Binod Kumar

8 109/11 Sunil Kumar Mahato Weld-decay in stainless steel Dr. Binod Kumar

9 110/11 Mrityunjay Kumar Thermal barrier coatings for aero engines Dr. Binod Kumar

10 100/11 Vinay Kumar Yadav Hydrogen storage alloys Dr. Binod Kumar

11 111/11 Ramesh Kr. Choudhary Nanotechnology- An introduction and its Dr. Ghanshyam Das applications 12 112/11 Tribhuwan Kr. Mahato Next generation of competitive lithium ion Dr. Ghanshyam Das batteries to meet customer expertation 13 122/11 Teekaram Madhukar Interstitial free steels (IF Steel) Dr. Binod Kumar

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14 89/11 Chandan Barnwal Electroless Plating Dr. Binod Kumar

15 132/11 Dharavathu Chandini Characteristics and application of HSLA steel Dr. A.K. Singh

16 130/11 Vandana Kumari Jatav Characteristics and application of Dr. A.K. Singh Austempered ductile iron 17 116/11 Kundan Kumar Conarc process of steel making Dr. Binod Kumar

18 95/11 Shardul Singh Spinodal decompositions Dr. Binod Kumar

19 126/11 Dongre Sandeep Role of lubricants in forging Dr. Madhu Kumari

20 127/11 N. Vinoth Kumar Study of cupola furnace Dr. Madhu Kumari

21 81/11 Praveer Singh Recent developments and ernerging trends Dr. S.B. Kumar in iron making 22 79/11 Rohit Kr. Tiwari The phenomenal growth of steelmaking Dr. S.B. Kumar industry by induction furnace in India 23 115/11 Farhan Ansari Recent developments and ernerging trends Dr. S.B. Kumar in steel making 24 120/11 Md. Naushad Continuous reduced iron steel manking Dr. S.B. Kumar process-An overview 25 131/11 Sandeep Minz Evolution of hydrogen in liquid Aluminium Dr. B. Mallick by means of thermal analysis 26 90/11 Sunil Kumar Heat treatment of Aluminium, silicon and Dr. B. Mallick mg alloys 27 91/11 Vikash Kr. Singh Shape Memory Alloys Dr. Binod Kumar

28 80/11 Shiv Kr. Pathak Massive Transformations Dr Binod Kumar

29 114/11 Dewanand Prasad Recent advances in X-ray/V-ray radiography Dr. B. Mallick for defect analysis 30 135/11 Virendra Kumar Recent technique in ultrasonic for defect Dr. B. Mallick analysis 31 96/11 Rahul Kumar 66 and its application in forge industry Dr. B. Mallick

32 117/11 Ravi Ranjan Kumar Austempered Ductile Iron Dr. B. Mallick

33 87/11 Rahul 66 and its application in steel sector Dr. B. Mallick

34 125/11 Kumar Bimlendu 66 and its application on foundry industry Dr. B. Mallick

35 92/11 Rohit Ujjir Challenges faced by Indian small scale and Dr. S.S. Gupta medium scale industries 36 106/11 Satyam Tiwari E-commrece in small and medium scale Dr. S.S. Gupta Enterprises 37 84/11 Vikash Singh Recent trend and advancement in heat Dr. Ghanshyam Das treatment process 38 82/11 Ashutosh Tiwari Study of superconductive materials and its Dr. Ghanshyam Das application

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39 103/11 Kumar Abhinav Plasma Nitriding Dr. P. Talukdar

40 102/11 Divya Jyoti Heat treatment furnaces Dr. P. Talukdar

41 88/11 Anuroop Kulshreshth Use of recycled plastics and composites in Dr. K.K. Singh railways 42 104/11 Nair Jain Satyakumar Economic and social factors influencing the Dr. S.S. Gupta growth of manufacturing sector 43 76/11 Malireddi Sameera Study of Aluminium amorphous Dr. D. Roy nanocrystalline alloy prosessed by mechnical alloying 44 97/11 Vartika Upadhyay Study of Aluminium amorphous Dr. D. Roy nanocrystalline alloy prosessed by rapid solidification process 45 78/11 V. Jayant Rahul Piezoelectic polymens as functional material Dr. A.K. Sood for electrochemical 46 121/11 Akshay Pratap Singh Using Nano-Technology to manage corrosin Dr. A.K. Sood of sheet

60 ANNUAL REPORT - 2014-15 ERECTION & MAINTENANCE DETIALS OF ON GOING CONSTRUCTION WORKS AT NIFFT BY CPWD.

Work A/A & E/S Work Progress a) Construction of Boys Hostel Rs. 23,83,06,000.00 Work Completed. total 400 capacity. Handing over in Progress. b) Construction of Lecturer’s Rs. 9,45,14,000.00 Work Completed. Hall Complex. Handing over in Progress. c NIFFT Campus Outside Rs. 2,73,85,953.00 Work in Progress. Boundry wall.

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62 ANNUAL REPORT - 2014-15 HINDI CELL

Hindi cell is working in accordance with annual programme issued by Deptt. of official language, Ministry of Home affairs, Govt. of India. The duties performed by Hindi Cell are as follows :

z Translation of various documents / correspondance as per requirement z Organising Hindi workshop for employees z Compilation work of administrative glossary z Preparation of Hindi version of Institute’s website The Institute is actively associated with Ranchi Town official language implementation committee.

Besides regular duties of official language Hindi Officer is performing following additional responsibilities. In-charge Administration

z Assistant Public Information Officer z Member Printing Committee z Member Annual Report Committee z Member Committee on Sexual Harassment against women z Associate with Communication Laboratory.

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64 ANNUAL REPORT - 2014-15 STORE & PURCHASE SECTION

Following items have been purchased during the year 2014-15

Sl No. Details Amount ( ` ) Stores & Equipments 1 Refrigerator 13,200 2 Led Monitor 54,100 3 Laptop 81,900 4 UPS 625VA 97,500 5 Laptop 36,500 6 Photocopier 62,790 7 Water Purifier 79,100 Furniture & Fittings 1 Furniture & Fittings 40,400 2 Furniture & Fittings 14,820 3 Furniture & Fittings 17,680 4 Furniture & Fittings 8,000 5 Furniture & Fittings 14,978 6 Furniture & Fittings 13,999 7 Furniture & Fittings 14,950 8 Furniture & Fittings 96,220 Library Books 1 Subscription of Journals (Previous Year) 8,249,454 2 Books & Periodicals 19,798 3 Subscription of Journals 3,875,675

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66 ANNUAL REPORT - 2014-15 GENERAL ADMINISTRATION RETIREMENT

Sl. No. Name Designation Date of Retirement 1. Shri Raghubar Rai Technician Gr.B 30.06.2014

2. Shri Umesh Singh Sr.Security Guard 31.08.2014

3. Shri Inder Gope Assistant 31.01.2015

APPOINTMENT

Sl.No. Name Designation Date of Appointment

1 Prof. Partha Protim Chattopadhyay Director 17.02.2015

2 Dr.Raghunadhan T Registrar 30.12.2014

3 Sri Rajneesh Mishra Assistant Registrar 18.12.2014

4 Sri Avinash Kumar Verma Assistant Registrar 16.12.2014

5 Sri Manoj Kumar Xalxo Assistant Registrar 08.12.2014

DEATH N I L

VOLUNTARY RETIREMENT FROM SERVICE N I L

RESIGNATION N I L

PROMOTION N I L

STAFF STRENGTH AS ON 31.03.2015

Director 01

Professor 08

Associate Professor 10

Assistant Professor 09

Non Teaching 49

Total 77

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68 ANNUAL REPORT - 2014-15 LIBRARY AND DOCUMENTATION CENTRE EXISTING FACILITIES

The Library and Documentation Centre of NIFFT rendering valuable services to the Institute and Users. It has 50880 reading materials (Books, Journals, Standards, Transparencies, Slides, Video Cassettes and Microfilms etc.)

The Library is kept open from 9:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. on all Monday to Saturday & Sunday 09:00 A.M. to 05:30 P.M. The Centre provides Reading Facilities, Borrowing Facilities, References Services, Reprography Services, Inter Library Loan, Binding and Audio-Visual Facilities to its users. The Library has approximately 550 users and can provide sitting space to 80 people at a time.

The centre subscribes 62 Journals NEW ADDITION

The centre added 389 books during the period. The total acquisition was 50880 on 31.03.2015 as compared to 50491 on 31.03.2014. PUBLICATION

Published Documentation bulletins on following topics for Refresher Course.

1. Materials Characterization, Testing and Quality Assurance

2. Forging Practice and Heat Treatment.

3. Moulding and Core Making Practice for Quality Casting

4. Casting Practices for Grey and S.G. Iron. NEW SERVICES

1. Library has started new services to the users for online access to E-resources through INDEST- AICTE Consortium, IIT, New Delhi for the following package.

(i) Science Direct - 327 (ii) Springer-Link - 556 (iii) ASME - 22 2. E-Library has been established. 3. Borrowing facilities to students has been enhanced from three books to five books. 4. Book Bank Section and SC/ST Section have been established. DONATED JOURNALS

It is pleasure to receive 96 issues of few Journals (i.e. Bulletin of Material’s Science, Indian Foundry Journal’s & Transaction of Indian Ceramic Society) donated by Dr. B.K. Chakraborty,Professor-Deptt. of MME for the use of students and faculty members of the institute.(Donated Journal’s issues are 1993 to 2015) 69 NIFFT, Ranchi

70 ANNUAL REPORT - 2014-15 NIFFT HOSTEL

1 Dr. Manoj Kumar Chief Hostel Warden Associate Professor Department of Forge Technology 2 Dr. D. Roy Hostel Warden Assistant Professor Department of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering 3 Dr. A. K. Sood Hostel Warden Assistant Professor Department of Manufacturing Engineering 4 Dr. Amitesh Kumar Hostel Warden Assistant Professor Department of Foundry Technology 5. Mr. V.M.S.Hussain Hostel Warden Assistant Professor, Department of Manufacturing Engineering

At present the institute is having five hostels (four for boys and one for girls) for accommodating students of regular course. Recently Board of Governors has approved the name of the different hostels of the institute.

The following are the details of the different hostels:

Previous Name Changed Name Available Remarks Accommodation ADC Hostel Nirala Chatrawas 162 Double/Triple Seatd

M.Tech. Hostel Vikram Ambalal 30 Single seated Sarabhai chatrawas

B.Tech Hostel (New) Homi. J. Bhaba 162 Double Seated Chatrawas

B.Tech. Hostel (Old) M. Vishweshwaraiah 176 Single Seated Chatrawas

Girls Hostel Kalpana Chawla 100 Double/Triple Seated Chatrawas

New Hostel J.C. Bose Chatrawas 400 CPWD has not handed over to the Institute.

One allopathic and one homeopathic doctor visit the campus six days in a week. Each hostel has its own common room equipped with different facilities for entertainment.

71 NIFFT, Ranchi INDUSTRIAL LIASION CELL Placement Record of the students passing out in 2015

S.N. Cources Percentage of Students Passed 1 ADC 95%

2 B.Tech 94%

3 M.Tech 18%

Following Companies visited for Campus Placement

1 TATA MOTORS 15 Z F WIND POWER

2 TATA CUMMINS 16 SETCO

3 TATA HITACHI 17 LAVA CASTING

4 TOYA ROLLS 18 TATA STEEL(JAMCO)

5 BHARAT FORGE 19 RAMKRISHNA FORGING

6 HINDUJA FOUNDRY 20 ORIENTAL FOUNDRY

7 MU-SIGMA 21 TRIPATI FUELS PVT. LTD.

8 KPMG 22 YUKEN INDIA BANGLORE

9 AMTEK AUTO 23 BLUE STAR MALLEABLE

10 DCM ENGG 24 ALICON CASTALLOYS

11 JINDAL STEEL WORKS 25 ELECTROSTEEL

12 KIRLOSKER BROTHERS LTD. 26 UMA SHAKTI STEEL

13 SHIVAM AUTO PVT. LTD. 27 TAXMACO

14 SRIRAM PISTON 28 GANGA FORGING PVT. LTD.

72 ANNUAL REPORT - 2014-15 Students’ Gymkhana Official Team (Session:-2014-15) Sl.No. Designation Name Image 1 Patron Prof. P.P. Chhatopadhyay Director, NIFFT Ranchi

2 Chairman Dr. K.K. Singh Associate Professor Dept of Foundry Technology NIFFT, Ranchi

3 President Mr. Shashank Priya Mob. No. :- +91-7250095468 E-mail Id:- [email protected]

4 Vice-President Mr. Ch. Ramakrishna Mob. No. :- +91-8540904898 E-mail Id:- [email protected]

5 General Secretary Mr. Gaurav Mob. No. :- +91-9709590707 E-mail Id:- [email protected]

6 Treasurer Mr. Ranjan Kumar Mob. No. :- +91-7677015985 E-mail Id:- [email protected]

7 Jt. Secretary Mr. Anuvrat Dutta Mob. No. :- +91-8229820295 E-mail Id:- [email protected]

8 Sports Secretary Mr. Siddhant Sudirgh Mob. No. :- +91-7857841119 E-mail Id:- [email protected]

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74 ANNUAL REPORT - 2014-15 SUMMARY OF EVENTS (In Chronological Order) Cultural Events

1. QUIZ COMPETITION (29/07/2014) A Quiz Competition was organized by the NIFFT students Gymkhana on 29th of July, 2014.The participation was from every trade of the Institute & the students had shown a great interest towards it. The preliminary round was a written one, after it the finale took place among six teams. Each team was comprised of three members. The final results are as follows: I. Amritesh Kumar Tiwari (B. Tech. 2nd Year), Gautam Gupta (B. Tech. 2nd Year) & Siddharth Vikram (B. Tech. 2nd Year) II. Kumar Priyank Vipal (B. Tech. 2nd Year), Raushan Kumar Tiwari (B. Tech. 2nd Year) & Deepak Kuril (B. Tech. 2nd Year) III. Dheeraj Kumar Sharma (B. Tech. 2nd Year), Suman Sourav (B. Tech. 2nd Year) & Ashutosh Pandey (B. Tech. 2nd Year) 2. INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION (15/08/2014) On the occasion of 67th Independence Day of Republic of India, NIFFT was filled with the air of joy & patriotism. On this great day, Dr. Sanjay Kumar, Director (Officiating), NIFFT, Ranchi has done the ag hoisting in front of Red Building at 8:30 am sharp. He was given guard of honour by the home guards. The melodious National Anthem “Jana Gana Mana” was sung in a chorus by the B.Tech (female) students of NIFFT which filled everyone with the sense of respect to the martyrs & feeling of patriotism towards our motherland.After Independence Day speech, packets of sweets were distributed to every member of NIFFT, Ranchi. 3. INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION( Kartavya,NIFFT,Ranchi) On the special occasion of Independence Day, the volunteers and children of Kartavya - National Institute of Foundry and Forge Technology (NIFFT) Ranchi Chapter, filled the morning air of Hatia. The flag hoisting, done by two of NIFFT faculty members Dr K. K. Singh and Prof V. M. S. Hussain, marked the start of the program at the time of 10:30 A. M. The children then began the national anthem 'Jana Gana Mana' that others joined as well in a feeling of respect, patriotism and remembrance. Two of Kartavya's students delivered speeches, one in English and one in Hindi, along with the attending faculty members Dr K. K. Singh, Prof V. M. S. Hussain and Prof B. Mallick and a 2nd year volunteer on the theme of Indian struggle for independence and the impact of education in helping the people fight the present day social issues. Dr K. K. Singh spoke,that there are many more initiatives to be taken like Kartavya to help those who are financially unable to help themselves. Apart from these, a variety of cultural activities also took place which won the heart of everyone present there & finally sweets and prizes were distributed to the participants. 4. CAT@NIFFT (16/08/2014) On special request of the members of “Abhigyan” (Higher Education Preparation Society, SAC,NIFFT) an orientation session for CAT was organized by the B-Factory. 75 NIFFT, Ranchi

B-factory is an start-up run by the alumni of IIM-A, i.e. Mr. Rahul Anand (PGDBM,IIM-A,2011) & Mr. Kamlesh Chauhan [B.Tech(NIT-C), PGDBM,IIM-A,2011]. After carefully examining the faculty profile & the results of B-Factory, it was allowed to conduct orientation session for B.Tech students. The speaker for the session was Mr. Rahul Anand (PGDBM, IIM-A,2011) & many valuable tips were given to the budding engineers and the students also gained many informative things in the session . 5. JANMASHTMI CELEBRATION (17/08/2014) As every year, Janmashtmi was celebrated in the NIFFT premises with full enthusiasm, joy & energy. The event started with the worship of Lord Krishna, which was carried out by the students & faculty members in the morning hours of 17th of August,2014. Apart from regular events, an essay writing competition on the topic “Impact of WTO’s TFA on India” and an extempore competition was also organized. The Jury for extempore were Dr. K.K. Singh, Chairman, Students Gymkhana, Dr. Amitesh Kumar & Dr. Ghanshyam Das . The winners were Mr. Durgesh Shukla (B.Tech, 2nd Year) & Mr. Gaurav Tiwari (B.Tech, 2nd Year) respectively. The most applaud able event for this year was a Drama on “Untouchability”, depicting Krishna’s behaviour towards his devotees & friends of so called lower castes. It was presented by the students of Dance & Dramatics Club, SAC, NIFFT. In the evening, the most awaited event i.e. Matkiphod took place. The saga again continued, this year again B.Tech (Final Year) cornered the top slot and B.Tech (ME,3rd year) gained the runner-up positions. The joyful event came to an end on the next day i.e. 18th of August, 2014. 6. DEBATE COMPETITION(24/08/2014) To enhance the communication & oratory skills of NIFFTians, a debate competition was organized on 24th of August, 2014. The topic for the debate was “Rape happens in India not in Bharat” The venue for this event was CSDC, Red Building, NIFFT & the jury was Mrs. Sujata Smriti Gupta, Asst. Professor, DASH, NIFFT,Ranchi. In total there were eight teams, consisting of two members each. Every participant had shown remarkable level of intellect & oratory skill. There was cut throat competition amongst all of them. The results are as follow: Best Team- Gautam Gupta (B. Tech. 2nd Year) and Amritesh Kumar Tiwari (B. Tech. 2nd Year) Winners:- 1. Amritesh Kumar Tiwari (B. Tech. 2nd Year) 2. Dheeraj Kumar Sharma (B. Tech. 2nd Year) 3. Siddharth Vikram (B. Tech. 2nd Year)

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7. Pledge & Launch Ceremony,Swachh Bharat Abhiyan (02/10/14) On 2nd October, 2014 Prof. Sanjay Kumar, Director(I/C), NIFFT has taken pledge along with all students, faculty members & staffs to achieve Clean Society & to give his valuable time in this noble work.The Campaign started with launching Clean India Campaign in the NIFFT premises; all members of NIFFT picked up broom & cleaned the whole NIFFT premises.

8. Cleanliness Drive & Awareness Campaign(09/10/14) On 9th October,2014 a cleanliness drive cum awareness campaign was conducted in the slums of Hatia & Tupudana by the Students’ Gymkhana. The students conducted the cleanliness drive & educated the public about the need and necessity of hygiene & cleanliness.

Along with the Students, Dr.K.K. Singh, Chairman, Students’ Gymkhana & Dr. G.S. Das, Vice- Chairman, Students’ Gymkhana were also present in this drive.

9. Essay Writing Competition(23/10/14) On 23rd October,2014 an Essay Writing Competition was organized by the Students’ Gymkhana on the topic “ Ways to curb manual scavenging”. In this events around more than 50 students participated and very good ideas received about the above mentioned subject. The winners were:- 1st Prize:- Mr. Siddhartha Vikram, ME, B.Tech 2nd Year 2nd Prize:- Mr. Bishnu Prasad Das, MME, B.Tech 3rd Year 3rd Prize:- Ms. Mrunali Manohar Dongare, MME, B.Tech 3rd Year 10. Plantation Drive(27/11/14) On 27th November, 2014 a plantation drive was conducted in the premises of NIFFT ; in this drive around 100 saplings were planted by the students in the campus. The saplings were provided by the Ministry of Environment & Forest at a very nominal rate. All the plants were adopted by the students & they cater towards their protection & development.

Dr. K.K. Singh, Chairman, Students’ Gymkhana was also present during this event & guided the student.

11. Virtual Round, SUPRA(08/01/15) The SAE team of NIFFT Ranchi qualified the virtual round by handling tough competition amongst 164 team in the prestigious championship of SUPRA held in Chennai on 8th of January, 2015.

12. Speech Competition (17/01/15) On 17th January, 2015, a speech competition was conducted on the topic “Dream of Yours Swachh Bharat” by the Students’ Gymkhana.

Around 30 students participated in this event for a better society tomorrow.

The event was bestowed by the presence of Prof. Sanjay Kumar, Director (I/C), NIFFT, Prof. D. Mukherjee, Chair Professor, MME Dept.,Dr. K.K. Singh, Chairman, Students’ Gymkhana & Mr. B. Mallick, HoD, MME Dept.

77 NIFFT, Ranchi The winners of this event were:- 1st Prize:- Mr. A. Sai Balaji, B.Tech, 2nd Year, MME

2nd Prize:- Mr. Saurabh Garg, B.Tech, 3rd Year, ME, Mr. Siddhartha Vikram, B.Tech, 2nd Year, ME & Mr. Manish Kumar Jha, B.Tech, 3rd Year, MME

13. JINKS’15-Pranav’15 The annual All India Cultural & Techno-Management Fest was organized during 20-22nd February, 2015 .The fest was based on the theme of “Glorious Jharkhand” & social cause was “Clean India”. The inauguration took place on 20th of February,2015 . The Chief Guest was Mr. Avijit Ghosh, CMD,HEC & Guest of Honour was Mr. A.P. Singh,Director(E),MECON. The other member present were Prof. P.P. Chattopadhyay,Director,NIFFT , Dr. K.K. Singh, Chairman,Students’ Gymkhana and Mr. Shashank Priya, President, Students’ Gymkhana & Student Convener,JINKS’15-Pranav’15. This year various institutes of higher learning participated in this youth fest. Some of them are, IIT-KGP,NIT Jamshedpur, NIT Durgapur, NIT Rourkela, NIT Raipur, NIT Patna, IIM Ranchi, XLRI, NUSRL Ranchi, XISS and many others.

The major sponsors for this year were Canara bank, TATA Metaliks, Department of Tourism, Department of Art & Culture, JHARCRAFT, TATA Motors, NRHM, VODAFONE, TATA Tayo Rolls. & many others.

The main attraction for this year were Folk dance expert Padamshree Pt. Gopal Prasad Dubey,Laughter Poet Padamshree Dr. Sunil Jogi & Famous Bollywood singer Ms. Shilpa Rao.

14. IIM@NIFFT,Interaction Session (22/03/15) On 22nd of March, 2015 an interactive session was organized by the Indian Institute of Metals,Ranchi chapter for the students of NIFFT Ranchi. The Dignitaries present were Mr. S.K. Verma, Jt. GM(Marketting),MECON & Secretary, IIM Ranchi Chapter, Prof. P.P. Chattopadhyay, Director,NIFFT Ranchi & Dr. D. Mukherjee, Ministry of Steel Chair Professor,NIFFT Ranchi Sports

1) MARINE RESEARCH ENGINEERING INSTITUTE, Kolkata

z 15 Member Cricket Team participated in TEMPEST-2014 from 14th November 2014 to 17th November 2014. NIFFT was semi-finalist in cricket tournament. z 15 Member Football Team went to TEMPEST-2014 from 14th November 2014 to 17th November 2014. NIFFT was eliminated in quarter-finals of the tournament. 2) BIT MESRA , RANCHI

z 16 Member cricket team participated in 23RD CHETAN DEVRAJ MEMORIAL EAST ZONE INTER TECHNICAL INSTITUTIONS CRICKET TOURNAMENT from 10 February 2015 to 15 February 2015. NIFFT was the FINALIST of the tournament. 3) ISM , DHANBAD

z NIFFT Volley-Ball team participated in 3 daylong event PARAKRAM-2015 from 13th Feb. 2015. 4) NIFFT , RANCHI

z Continuing the legacy of NIFFT this year again organized 9th PRANAV PRIYADARSHI MEMORIAL

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INTRA CRICKET TOURNAMENT. Four Teams BLUE-DEVILS, PHOENIX, GLADIATOR , PAEADISE participated in the 4 day tournament from 21st march 2015 . PARADISE once again becoming the champions for third consecutive time. z NIFFT FOOTBALL LEAGUE (NFL) was organized from 6th April 2015 to 12th April 2015. Six team OLD LADY, RED-DEVILS, CATALANS, GALACTICOS, CITIZENS, and BAVERIANS participated in 7 daylong events. z NIFFT BADMINTON LEAGUE from 3rd April 2015 to 5th April 2015 . z NIFFT VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE from 21st march to 23rd march 2015 .

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOUNDRY & FORGE TECHNOLOGY HATIA, RANCHI-834003

FINAL ACCOUNTS FOR THE PERIOD OF 2014-2015

AUDITED BY M/S Manmohan Singh & Co. Chartered Accountants 2nd Floor, Vyapar Bhawan, Lalji Hirji Road, RANCHI - 834 001. Phone: 0651-2201322. Mobile: 093344-60555: 09431736555. E-mail: [email protected]

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOUNDRY & FORGE TECHNOLOGY HATIA, RANCHI-834003 FORM OF FINANCIAL STATEMENT (NON-PROFIT ORGANISATION) BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31’ST MARCH, 2015 SCHEDULE CURRENT PREVIOUS NO. YEAR YEAR (2014-2015) (2013-2014) CORPUS/CAPITAL FUND AND LIABILITY CORPUS/CAPITAL FUND 1 1,016,591,607.89 996,591,607.89 RESERVES AND SURPLUS 2 59,984,701.77 93,465,865.96 UNSPENT BALANCE REFUNDABLE TO 3 - - MINISTRY LOANS, ADVANCES & DEPOSITS 4 12,738,132.20 8,600,670.20 G.P.F FUND 5 50,869,064.00 44,011,970.00 CURRENT LIABILITIES AND PROVISION 6 922,169.00 32,003.00 CAPITAL & LIABILITY OF TEQIP 7 55,390,800.56 58,087,166.48 TOTAL 1,196,496,475.42 1,200,789,283.53 ASSETS FIXED ASSETS 8 148,352,125.00 159,589,477.25 ADVANCE & DEPOSITS 9 551,003,166.00 562,774,630.00 INVESTMENTS 10 359,510,101.75 298,567,723.00 INVESTMENTS (FLC) 11 6,521,899.53 6,521,899.53 ACCRUED INTEREST ON INVESTMENT 12 8,059,173.02 5,418,927.10 ACCRUED INTEREST ON ADVANCES 13 14,143.00 41,413.00 CLOSING STOCK OF CONSUMABLE STORES 14 - - CASH & BANK BALANCE 15 46,500,352.90 109,273,894.49 GRANTS RECEIVABLE FROM MINISTRY 16 20,000,000.00 - SUNDRY DEBTORS /CURRENT ASSETS 17 1,144,713.68 514,152.68 ASSETS OF TEQIP 18 55,390,800.56 58,087,166.48 TOTAL 1,196,496,475.41 1,200,789,283.53

AS PER OUR REPORTS ON EVEN DATE FOR MANMOHAN SINGH & CO. CA. J.P. SHARMA (PARTNER) MEMBERSHIP NO.:402655 PLACE : RANCHI 15.05.2015

ASSTT. REGISTRAR DIRECTOR

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INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31’ST MARCH,2015

SCHEDULE CURRENT PREVIOUS NO. YEAR YEAR (2014-2015) (2013-2014) INCOME GRANTS FROM MINISTRY 19 90,000,000.00 197,800,000.00 ACADEMIC 20 22,750,199.00 14,805,557.00 GENERAL & ESTATE & STORES 21 7,088,978.00 5,200,781.00 LIBRARY & EXAM. 22 1,655,710.00 1,230,568.00 INTEREST RECEIVED 23 33,832,416.67 29,715,752.39 TOTAL (A) 155,327,303.67 248,752,658.39 EXPENDITURE ESTABLISHMENT EXPENSES 24 125,332,723.00 118,247,045.00 OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES 25 35,735,554.59 23,084,390.00 PLAN RECURRING EXPENDITURE 26 3,711,950.00 2,814,538.00 DEPRECIATION (NET TOTAL AT THE YEAR 8 24,025,240.27 31,886,207.84 END) TOTAL (B) 188,805,467.86 176,032,180.84 EXCESS OF EXPENDITURE OVER INCOME 3,000.00 (OPENING) BALANCE BEING EXCESS OF EXPENDITURE 33,478,164.19 72,720,477.55 OVER INCOME (B-A) TRANSFER TO SPECIAL RESERVE (SPECIFY EACH ) BALANCE BEING SURPLUS /DEFICIT 33,481,164.19 72,720,477.55 CARRIED TO CORPUS/ CAPITAL FUND

AS PER OUR REPORTS ON EVEN DATE FOR MANMOHAN SINGH & CO. CA. J.P. SHARMA (PARTNER) MEMBERSHIP NO.:402655 PLACE : RANCHI 15.05.2015

ASSTT. REGISTRAR DIRECTOR

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- -

37 31,083,593.00 24,269,944.00 27 120,427,773.00 115,012,040.00 PAYMENTS SCH V. FINANCE CHARGES(INCOME TAX DEDUCTED) II. INVESTMENT & DEPOSITS MADE IV. REFUND OF SURPLUS MONEY/LOANS VI. ANY OTHER PAYMENT VI. PAYMENT (CURRENT LIABILITY) I. EXPENSES 1.ESTABLISHMENT EXPENSES III. EXPENDITURE ON FIXED ASSETS & CAPITAL WIP

(2013-2014) PREVIOUS YEAR HATIA ,RANCHI-834003 (2014-2015) CURRENT YEAR

90,000,000.00 197,800,000.00 1.TO GOVT OF INDIA - - 10,659.00 44,118.00 2.ADMINISTRATION CHARGES 28 30,602,518.59 22,491,226.00 27,270.00 334,046.43 RECEIPTS & PAYMENT ACCOUNT AS AT 31’ST MARCH, 2015 39 32 33 40 3.TO OTHER PROVISION OF FUNDS - - SCH NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOUNDRY & FORGE TECHNOLOGY FORM OF FINANCIAL STATEMENT (NON-PROFIT ORGANISATION)

RECEIPTS 1.GOVT OF INDIA - - 1.PURCHASE OF FIXED ASSETS 34 4,512,661.00 3,120,763.00 6.SBI,HATIA 3,344.10 3,344.10 1.FIXED DEPOSIT 246,230,991.00 635,000,000.00 4.REVENUE I. OPENING BALANCE 5.NIFFT Saving A/c (Non-Plan) 80,457,982.00 38,387,609.00 INTEREST ON FIXED DEPOSITS 8,455,761.00 10,674,833.57 1.REFUND OF FEES RECEIVED 55,900.00 745,350.00 IV. INTEREST RECEIVED INTEREST ON ADVANCE 111,129.00 ON LOANS AND ADVANCES 7.SBI,HATIA (CPF)II. GRANT RECEIVED - - 2.FIXED DEPOSIT (FLC) - - 5.GRANTS RECEIVABLE FROM MINISTRYIII. ACCRUED INTEREST RECEIVED 43ON BANK DEPOSITS - 165,800,000.00 2.TO THE STATE GOVT. - - - INTEREST ON SAVING BANK DEPOSIT 985,714.00 54,011.00 2.REFUND OF INTEREST RECEIVED - 2.CAPITAL (PLAN NON RECURRING)3.CAPITAL (PLAN NON RECURRING (OSC) - - - 27,200,000.00 2.EXPENDITURE ON CAPITAL WIP 35 - - 2.CANARA BANK,HATIA(GPF)3.CANARA BANK,HATIA (PLAN)4.CANARA BANK,NEW DELHI 1,237,547.29 27,564,362.10 284,000.00 28,249,597.10 3.ADVANCES - 4.PLAN RECURRING EXPENDITURE 929,620.29 36 3,711,950.00 2,814,538.00 38 7,935,914.00 54,344,942.00 ON INVESTMENT 479,492.00 52,815.00 1.CASH IN HAND

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1,908,743.00 1,508,609.00

39 TOTAL 495,139,396.49 968,582,386.49 PAYMENTS SCH 1.CASH IN HAND 34,065.00 10,659.00 3.REFUND OF GENERAL/ESTATE & STORES VII. CLOSING BALANCE (Accounts) ASSTT. REGISTRAR (2013-2014) PREVIOUS YEAR (2014-2015) CURRENT YEAR

- 2.CANARA BANK,HATIA(GPF) 3,505,969.29 1,237,547.29 3,450.00 28,031.00 41 36,202,374.00 29,674,778.00 SCH TOTAL 495,139,396.49 968,582,386.49

RECEIPTS MANMOHAN SINGH & CO. 3.LIBRARY & EXAM VI. CURRENT LIABILITY 31 3,824,710.00 1,231,648.00 V. OTHER INCOME (SPECIFY) VII. ANY OTHER RECEIPT 8.RENT RECEIVABLE FROM CANARA BANK9.REFUND OF OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE EXP - 7.RENT RECEIVABLE FROM BSNL 1.ACADEMIC2.GENERAL & ESTATE 30 8,997,721.00 29 6,709,390.00 22,806,099.00 15,550,907.00 4.REFUND OF LIBRARY 2,169,000.00 1,080.00 1.RECEIVED FROM C.B.I 2.ENCASHMENT OF FIXED DEPOSITS3.SALE OF FIXED ASSETS (REFUND)4.REFUND OF ESTABLISHMENT EXP 5.ADVANCE RECOVERED 206,448,687.00 6.RECEIVED FROM PENSIONERS 438,321,631.00 3,176.00 3.CANARA BANK,HATIA (PLAN) 2,641.00 58,756.00 165,128.00 4.CANARA BANK,NEW DELHI 5.NIFFT Saving A/c (Non-Plan) 44 7,461,163.00 32,950,380.10 6,936,613.00 27,564,362.10 6.SBI,HATIA - - 10,006,594.41 80,457,982.00 147,625.00 7.SBI,HATIA (CPF) 3,344.10 3,344.10 - AS PER OUR REPORTS ON EVEN DATE FOR CA. J.P. SHARMA (PARTNER) MEMBERSHIP NO.:402655 PLACE : RANCHI 15.05.2015 88 ANNUAL REPORT - 2014-15 NOTES OF ACCOUNTS

Notes annexed and forming part of the Balance Sheet as on 31ST MARCH 2015 and Income & Expenditure Accounts for the quarter ended on 31ST MARCH 2015.

1.Significant Accounting Policies Basis Of Accounting: The accounts have been prepared under the historical cost convention on an accrual basis as a going concern with revenue recognized and expenses accounted on accrual basis & applicable mandatory standards.

Inflation The assets and liabilities are recorded at historical cost to the institute. These cost are not adjusted to reflect the changing value of purchasing power of money.

Fixed Assets Fixed Assets are stated at cost of acquisition or construction all costs relating to the attributable to construction or acquisition of fixed assets upto the date of the assets is put to use.

2. The National Institute of Foundry &Forge Technology, Hatia, Ranchi is Teaching &Training Institute. The Institute is fully dependent on grants receipt from Govt. of India ,Ministry of HRD ,New Delhi. It is non profit making Institute. As such its accounting policies are based on non commercial pattern.

3. The assets are shown at its original cost. The depreciation on fixed assets have been provided in the account on the basis of Written Down Value Method. As and when any assets is declared condemned\un-serviceable and is disposed off then the original value of such assets is reduced from the fixed assets. The Institute is following the provisions as per schedule XIV under company’s Act 1956.

4. The system of accounts is based on accrual basis.

5. As being the education system, the payment of income tax on the surplus of the organization is exempt from tax.

6. It is certified that the assets are not obsolete/unusable shown in the accounts.

7. Employees Retirement Benefit : The Institute contribution’s to P.F. are charged to Income & Expenditure accounts for the year. Provisions and other retirement benefit viz. Gratuity and commuted pension have been made on the basis of accrual basis.

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90 ANNUAL REPORT - 2014-15 LIST OF THE FDR/KDR AND OTHER SAVING CERTIFICATES HELD BY NIFFT AS AT 31st March 2015

SL. DATE OF AMOUNT OF RATE OF HEAD OF INTEREST FDR/KDR DUE DATE NO OPENING DEPOSIT INTEREST INVESTMENT ACCRUED

1 2730302000004/2 13.12.2011 5,000,000.00 9.00 13.12.2016 GPF 446,640.00

2 2730401001442/2 26.03.2014 11,762,121.00 9.10 26.02.2016 GPF 1,108,728.67

3 2730401001627/1 16.01.2015 11,715,682.00 8.50 31.12.2016 GPF 806,469.25

4 2730401001848/2 12.02.2015 5,420,896.00 9.00 12.02.2016 GPF 66,405.98

5 SD/A61-008966 22.05.2012 7,063,512.00 9.00 22.04.2015 GPF 635,716.00

6 2730401002150/1 13.03.2015 15,000,000.00 8.60 13.03.2016 GPF 64,500.00

7 2730301000097/7 02.01.2015 33,144,786.00 8.25 03.04.2015 PLAN 666,755.04

8 2730301000108/6 31.12.2014 21,412,136.00 8.25 01.04.2015 PLAN 440,415.37

9 2730301000103/12 09.03.2015 33,171,268.00 7.75 24.04.2015 NON-PLAN 161,993.93

10 2730301000104/12 09.03.2015 33,171,268.00 7.75 24.04.2015 NON-PLAN 161,993.93

11 2730301000106/6 31.12.2014 32,390,655.00 8.25 01.04.2015 NON-PLAN 666,226.97

12 2730301000116/9 16.02.2015 32,281,685.00 7.75 03.04.2015 NON-PLAN 301,590.54

13 2730401000121/1 11.03.2015 30,000,000.00 7.75 26.04.2015 NON-PLAN 133,767.12

14 2730307000035/7 23.12.2014 33,988,046.00 8.25 02.04.2015 NON-PLAN 760,541.07

15 2730401002000/1 01.10.2014 20,000,000.00 8.75 01.10.2015 NON-PLAN 884,570.31

16 2730307000037/7 24.12.2014 33,988,046.00 8.25 03.04.2015 NON-PLAN 752,858.84

TOTAL 359,510,101.00 - - 8,059,173.02

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOUNDRY & FORGE TECHNOLOGY HATIA, RANCHI-834003 Bank Reconciliation Statement as on 31.03.2015 S.NO. CANARA BANK SB A/C NO. 2730101006939 (NON 1: PLAN) Sub Total Total Amount Particulars Rs. Rs. Balance as per Cash Book as on 31.03.2015 10,006,594.41 Less: Cheque/DD deposited but not credited to Bank A/c 200.00 200.00

10,006,394.41 Cheques/DD issued but not presented for payment Add: (Annexure-I) 2,155,377.00 2,155,377.00 Balance as per Pass Book as on 31.03.2015 12,161,771.41 Difference -

S.NO. CANARA BANK SB A/C NO. 2730101007115 (NIFFT GPF 2: A/C) Sub Total Total Amount Particulars Rs. Rs. Balance as per Cash Book as on 31.03.2015 3,505,969.29

Add: Cheques/DD issued but not presented for payment 30,000.00 30,000.00 Baijnath Nayak; Cheque No. 774681;Dated:31.03.2015

Balance as per Pass Book as on 31.03.2015 3,535,969.29 Difference S.NO. CANARA BANK SB A/C NO. 2730101007913 (NIFFT PLAN A/C) 3: Sub Total Total Amount Particulars Rs. Rs. Balance as per Cash Book as on 31.03.2015 32,950,380.10

Add: Cheques/DD issued but not presented for payment Date Cheque No. Amount 31.03.2015 779527 3000000.00 31.03.2015 779528 20000.00 3,020,000.00

Balance as per Pass Book as on 31.03.2015 35,970,380.10 Difference -

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Annexures Forming Part of BRS ANNEXURE- I Cheques/DD issued but not presented for payment C.B. Date Ch/DD No. Amount 29/01/2015 783417 12,036.00 29/01/2015 783432 26,058.00 29/01/2015 783434 154,208.00 25/02/2015 783483 9,209.00 09/03/2015 812812 25,976.00 09/03/2015 812820 5,250.00 19/03/2015 812845 4,850.00 19/03/2015 812848 30,087.00 31/03/2015 812852 2,983.00 31/03/2015 812853 1,733.00 31/03/2015 812854 80.00 31/03/2015 812855 40,695.00 31/03/2015 812856 25,701.00 31/03/2015 812857 41,101.00 31/03/2015 812858 40,700.00 31/03/2015 812859 13,500.00 31/03/2015 812861 258,800.00 31/03/2015 812864 25,000.00 31/03/2015 812865 28,750.00 31/03/2015 812866 65,500.00 31/03/2015 812867 10,360.00 31/03/2015 812868 30,240.00 31/03/2015 812869 137,079.00 31/03/2015 812870 144,201.00 31/03/2015 812871 77,292.00 31/03/2015 812872 36,599.00 31/03/2015 812873 20,475.00 31/03/2015 812874 8,250.00 31/03/2015 812875 20,000.00 31/03/2015 812876 286,518.00 31/03/2015 812877 106,815.00 31/03/2015 812878 25,397.00 31/03/2015 812879 200,000.00 31/03/2015 812880 27,512.00 31/03/2015 812881 212,422.00 2,155,377.00

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOUNDRY & FORGE TECNOLOGY HATIA ,RANCHI-834003 FORM OF FINANCIAL STATEMENT (NON-PROFIT ORGANISATION) SCHEDULES FROM PART OF THE BALANCE SHEET

FORM GFR-40 REGISTER OF FIXED ASSETS NAME AND DISCRIPTION OF THE FIXED ASSETS : EQUIPMENT

DATE PARTICULARS PARTICULARS OF SUPPLIER COST OF THE LOCATION OF NAME AND ADDRESS BILL NO. AND ASSETS THE ASSETS DATE 1 2 3 4 5 6 31.03.2014 Opening Balance as on 122,103,171.97 01/04/2014 24.06.2014 REFRIGERATOR , P/9 13,200.00 DIRECTOR RANCHI SECRETERIAT 23.07.2014 LED MONITOR COMPUTER NETWORK P/15 54,100.00 INTERNET LAB ERVICES 08.09.2014 LAPTOP SHRADHA SERVICES,KANKE P/18 81,900.00 Dr. D. ROY 11.09.2014 UPS 625 VA MICROTEK CHOKHANI COMPUTERS P/20 97,500.00 COMPUTER LAB PVT. LTD M.E. DEPTT 11.09.2014 LAPTOP DELL V2520 COMPUTER VISION P/21 36,500.00 Mr. VINOD KUMAR, ACCOUNT OFFICER 11.09.2014 PHOTOCOPIERS INFRES METHODEX LTD. P/22 62,790.00 HOD, MME DEPTT. 21.10.2014 WATER PURIFIER KAMAL ENTERPRISES 666 79,100.00 31.03.2015 TOTAL 122,528,261.97 NAME AND DISCRIPTION OF THE FIXED ASSETS : BUILDING

DATE PARTICULARS PARTICULARS OF SUPPLIER COST OF THE LOCATION OF NAME AND ADDRESS BILL NO. AND ASSETS THE ASSETS DATE 1 2 3 4 5 6 01.04.2014 Opening Balance as on 166,543,001.73 01/04/2014 31.03.2015 TOTAL 166,543,006.73 FORM GFR-40 REGISTER OF FIXED ASSETS NAME AND DISCRIPTION OF THE FIXED ASSETS : FURNITURE PARTICULARS OF SUPPLIER COST OF THE LOCATION OF DATE PARTICULARS NAME AND ASSRESS BILL NO. AND ASSETS THE ASSETS DATE 1 2 3 4 5 6 01.04.2014 Opening Balance as on 22,186,696.89 01/04/2014 15.04.2014 FURNITURE & FITTINGS BINOD KR. PRASAD P/1 40,400.00 05.06.2014 FURNITURE & FITTINGS M/S NEWCONCEPT P/6 14,820.00 FURNITURE

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23.07.2014 FURNITURE & FITTINGS M/S BINAY KUMAR P/14 17,680.00 JIN,RANCHI 26.08.2014 FURNITURE & FITTINGS Mr. T.N.PARTHASARATHY 439 8,000.00 DIRECTOR SECRETERIAT 18.09.2014 CHAIR & TABLE Dr. S.R. KUMAR 537 14,978.00 DEPTT. OF DASH 29.09.2014 FURNITURE & FITTINGS MAMTA SHARMA 55 13,999.00 08.01.2015 FURNITURE & FITTINGS A.K.VERMA 83 14,950.00 29.01.2015 BOOK SHELVE PRASAD ENTERPRISES P/34 96,220.00 31.03.2015 TOTAL 22,407,743.89 NAME AND DISCRIPTION OF THE FIXED ASSETS : MOTOR VEHICLE PARTICULARS OF SUPPLIER COST OF THE LOCATION OF DATE PARTICULARS NAME AND ASSRESS BILL NO. AND ASSETS THE ASSETS DATE 1 2 3 4 5 6 01.04.2014 Opening Balance as on 1,835,719.00 01/04/2014 Addition during the quarter 0.00

31.03.2015 TOTAL 1,835,719.00 FORM GFR-40 REGISTER OF FIXED ASSETS NAME AND DISCRIPTION OF THE FIXED ASSETS : TELEPHONE EXPENSES PARTICULARS OF SUPPLIER COST OF THE LOCATION OF DATE PARTICULARS NAME AND ASSRESS BILL NO. AND ASSETS THE ASSETS DATE 1 2 3 4 5 6 01.04.2014 Opening Balance as on 1,541,790.36 01/04/2014 Addition during the quarter - 31.03.2015 TOTAL 1,541,790.36 NAME AND DISCRIPTION OF THE FIXED ASSETS EQUIPMENT UNESCO AID PARTICULARS OF SUPPLIER COST OF THE LOCATION OF DATE PARTICULARS NAME AND ASSRESS BILL NO. AND ASSETS THE ASSETS DATE 1 2 3 4 5 6 01.04.2014 Opening Balance as on 2,497,217.00 01/04/2014 Addition during the quarter 0.00 31.03.2015 TOTAL 2,497,217.00

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FORM GFR-40 REGISTER OF FIXED ASSETS NAME AND DISCRIPTION OF THE FIXED ASSETS LIABRARY BOOKS PARTICULARS OF SUPPLIER COST OF THE LOCATION OF DATE PARTICULARS NAME AND ADDRESS BILL NO. AND ASSETS THE ASSETS DATE 1 2 3 4 5 6 01.04.2014 Opening Balance as on 88,382,881.58 01/04/2014 30/09/2014 CAG REPORT TOTAL I.T. SOLUTIONS PVT. 58 8,249,454.00 LTD. 21/10/2014 BOOKS UNIVERSAL BOOK CENTRE 662 19,798.00 15/12/2014 SUBSCRIPTION OF TOTAL LIBRARY SOLUTION P/32 3,875,675.00 JOURNALS (INDIA) PVT. LTD. SALE OF BOOKS DURING - 3,176.00 THE YER 31.03.2015 TOTAL 100,524,632.58

AS PER OUR REPORTS ON EVEN DATE FOR MANMOHAN SINGH & CO. CA. J.P. SHARMA (PARTNER) MEMBERSHIP NO.: 402655 PLACE : RANCHI DATE : 15.05.2015

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Schedule Forming part of Balance Sheet For the Year ending 31/03/2015

CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 1 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) CAPITAL FUND ADD : OPENING BALANCE 996,591,607.89 969,391,607.89 ADD : CAPITAL GRANTS FOR THE YEAR - 27,200,000.00 ADD : UNSPENT BALANCE OF LAST YEAR - - ADD :CAPITAL GRANTS RECEIVABLE FROM MINISTRY 20,000,000.00 - TOTAL 1,016,591,607.89 996,591,607.89 LESS : UNSPENT BALANCE OF CURRENT YEAR - - 1,016,591,607.89 996,591,607.89

CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 2 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) RESERVE & SURPLUS AS PER LAST ACCOUNT 93,465,865.96 20,745,388.41 ADD : CREDIT FOR THE YEAR - - LESS : EXCESS OF EXPENDITURE OVER INCOME (OPENING) - LESS : UNSPENT BALANCE OF CURRENT YEAR - - ADD : UNSPENT BALANCE OF LAST YEAR - - LESS : EXCESS OF EXPENDITURE OVER INCOME 33,481,164.19 - ADD : EXCESS OF INCOME OVER EXPENDITURE - 72,720,477.55 59,984,701.77 93,465,865.96

CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 3 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) SECURED LOANS UNSPENT BALANCE REFUNDABLE TO MINISTRY - - NON RECURRING PLAN - - NON RECURRING (OSC) - - - -

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Schedule No. 4 LOAN ADVANCES & DEPOSITS Sl. BALANCE AS BALANCE AS HEAD DEBIT CREDIT NO ON 31/03/2014 ON 31/03/2015 UNSECURED LOANS 1 CAUTION MONEY 3,263,803.50 - 180,100.00 3,443,903.50 2 GROUP INSURANCE 123,089.00 35,490.00 35,490.00 123,089.00 3 LIC PREMIUM 6,698.40 603,355.00 603,355.00 6,698.40 4 TESTING CHARGES 10,600.00 - 5,000.00 15,600.00 5 NIFFT ALU. ASSOCIATION 118,900.00 - 52,900.00 171,800.00 6 S.B.I. LOAN 19,607.00 451,200.00 451,200.00 19,607.00 7 SECURITY & EARNEST MONEY 288,897.30 176,837.00 346,837.00 458,897.30 8 SCHOLAR FUND 23,378.00 - - 23,378.00 9 TESTING CHARGES(GEN.STAFF) 7,546.00 - - 7,546.00 10 SCHOLARSHIP FOR STUDENTS 543,708.00 425,910.00 403,610.00 521,408.00 11 TEQIP 18,704.00 - 18,704.00 12 STUDENTS WELFARE FUND 26,037.00 47,600.00 - (21,563.00) TESTING CHARGES (GENERAL 13 7,365.00 - - 7,365.00 STAFF SHARE) CONSULTANCY CHARGES 14 14,097.00 - - 14,097.00 (STAFF) 15 RECOVERY OF GPF ADVANCE - 345,001.00 372,979.00 27,978.00 16 OUTSTANDING EXPENSES 100,000.00 - - 100,000.00 17 INCOME TAX (STAFF) (7,715.00) 6,287,752.00 6,297,357.00 1,890.00 18 INCOME TAX (CONT.) 15,195.00 207,945.00 198,754.00 6,004.00 19 GRANTS FOR TRIBAL AFFAIRS 60.00 - - 60.00 RECOVERY OF GPF 20 - 8,724,358.00 8,696,380.00 (27,978.00) SUBSCRIPTION 21 GRANTS FROM C.B.S.E. BOARD 50,000.00 - - 50,000.00 22 CONSULTANCY CHARGES 771,000.00 187,402.00 750,000.00 1,333,598.00 23 DASA(CONSULTANCY) 200,000.00 - 100,000.00 300,000.00 24 TOYA ROLL (CONSULTANCY) - 90,000.00 112,500.00 22,500.00 25 UNIDO INDIA (CONSULTANCY) - 139,180.00 550,000.00 410,820.00 26 PROJECT GOI ,MUMBAI 2,159,700.00 284,135.00 - 1,875,565.00 SCIENCE & ENGG. RESEARCH 27 840,000.00 659,550.00 - 180,450.00 BOARD, (SERB) 28 CPDA Allow Payable - - 708,688.00 708,688.00 29 ELECTRICITY CHARGES PAYABLE - - 473,510.00 473,510.00 PAY & ALLOWANCE (NPR ) 30 - - 804,590.00 804,590.00 PAYABLE 31 TRUNK & PHONES PAYABLE - - 27,182.00 27,182.00 32 STEEL DEV FUND (CHAIR) - 1,636,094.00 3,268,839.00 1,632,745.00

TOTAL 8,600,670.20 20,301,809.00 24,439,271.00 12,738,132.20 102 ANNUAL REPORT - 2014-15

CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 5 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) GPF FUND AS PER LAST ACCOUNT 44,011,970.00 37,842,737.00 ADD : SUBSCRIPTION FOR THE YEAR 5,238,333.00 7,565,700.00 ADD : RECOVERY OF GPF ADVANCE 45,220.00 441,826.00 ADD : INTEREST ON GPF SUBS FOR THE YEAR 3,877,869.00 3,369,582.00 TOTAL (A) 53,173,392.00 49,219,845.00 LESS : WITHDRAWAL 1,306,000.00 3,649,000.00 LESS : ADVANCE - 100,000.00 LESS : SETTLEMENT 998,328.00 1,458,875.00 TRANSFERRED FROM CPF FUND - - TOTAL (B) 2,304,328.00 5,207,875.00 NET BALANCE (A+B) 50,869,064.00 44,011,970.00

CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 6 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) CURRENT LIABILITIES AND PROVISIONS AS PER LAST ACCOUNT : - 32,003.00 ADD : EXPENSES UNPAID 8,003.00 3,693.00 ADD : AUDITORS REMUNERATION PAYABLE 24,719.00 24,000.00 ADD :TRAVELLING EXPENSES PAYABLE ( AUDITORS) 8,400.00 - LESS : DEBIT FOR THE YEAR - (24,000.00) LESS : DEBIT FOR THE YEAR - (3,693.00) ACCOUNT PAYABLE SUNDRY PAYABLE 881,047.00 - TOTAL: 922,169.00 32,003.00

CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 7 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) CAPITAL AND LIABILITIES OF TEQIP BALANCE AS PER ACCOUNTS: 58,087,166.48 60,743,441.77 LESS : EXCESS OF EXPENDITURE OVER INCOME 2,696,365.92 2,833,238.29 55,390,800.56 57,910,203.48 Add : LIABILITIES (EARNEST MONEY) - 176,963.00 TOTAL: 55,390,800.56 58,087,166.48

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9,865,476.22 PREVIOUS 38,886,788.60 YEAR (2013-14) - - -

CURRENT 14,921,205.19 33,472,927.81 YEAR (2014-15)

YEAR TOTAL 1,541,790.36 1,835,719.00 2,497,217.00 84,781,791.29 89,033,039.43 TILL CURRENT DEPRICIATION - - -

YEAR FOR THE 7,086,022.03 5,838,950.79 DEPRICIATION NET BLOCK DEPRICIATION AT THE THE YEAR

77,695,769.26 83,194,088.64 BEGINNING OF 2,497,217.00 2,497,217.00 122,528,261.97 ON 31.03.2015 COST VALUE AS - Schedule No. 8 HATIA ,RANCHI-834003 SALES DURING THE YEAR

79,100.00 AFTER ON OR 1.10.14

FORM OF FINANCIAL STATEMENT (NON-PROFIT ORGANISATION) - - - 1,835,719.00 1,835,719.00 166,543,001.73 68,014,094.44 9,852,890.73 77,866,985.17 88,676,016.56 98,528,907.29 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOUNDRY & FORGE TECNOLOGY 1.10.14 345,990.00 BEFORE FOR THE YEAR PURCHASES

2,497,217.00 1,541,790.36 1,541,790.36 1,541,790.36 22,186,696.89 109,877.00 111,170.00 22,407,743.89 9,872,344.38 1,247,376.72 11,119,721.10 11,281,975.44 12,308,305.16 BALANCE AS 166,543,001.73 122,103,171.97 ON 31.03.2014 TOTAL 405,090,478.53 8,705,321.00 4,085,743.00 3176.00 417,878,366.53 244,651,023.09 24,025,240.27 268,676,263.36 148,352,125.00 159,589,477.25

PARTICULRS FIXED ASSETS GROSS BLOCK FURNITURE & FITTING EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT UNESCO AID TELEPHONE TELEPHONE EXCHANGE LAND & BUILDING STORES & EQUIPMENTS MOTOR VEHICLES 1,835,719.00 LIBRARY BOOKS 88,382,881.58 8,249,454.00 3,895,473.00 3176.00 100,524,632.58

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Schedule No. 9 ADVANCES & DEPOSITS SL. HEADS BALANCE AS ON DEBIT CREDIT BALANCE AS ON NO 31/03/2014 31/03/2015

1 DEPOSIT WITH CPWD 556,216,904.00 3,000,000.00 - 559,216,904.00

2 ADVANCE TO SUPPLIERS 17,382,273.00 - 10,517,554.00 6,864,719.00

3 EXPENSE ADVANCE 127,881.00 402,406.00 6,601.00 523,686.00

4 T.A. ADVANCE 69,000.00 64,637.00 - 133,637.00

5 LTC ADVANCE 748,745.00 19,849.00 700.00 767,894.00

6 INCOME TAX REFUNDABLE 497,629.00 - - 497,629.00

7 MEDICAL ADVANCE 6,079.00 19,000.00 - 25,079.00

8 FESTIVAL ADVANCE 40,500.00 - 3,000.00 37,500.00

9 MOTOR CAR/CYCLE ADVANCE 536,381.00 355,219.00 - 891,600.00

10 ROLLING ADVANCE 209,970.00 66,818.00 - 276,788.00

SECURITY DEPOSIT WITH OTHER 11 39,870.00 - - 39,870.00 PARTIES

12 DEPOSIT WITH P&T DEPARTMENT 29,550.00 - - 29,550.00

13 HOUSE BUILDING ADVANCE 159,140.00 - 43,140.00 116,000.00

14 C.B.S.E. BOARD (15,717,325.00) - 5,237,300.00 (20,954,625.00)

15 SBI(FDR)SF 23,378.00 - - 23,378.00

16 AICTE 48,047.00 - - 48,047.00

17 SECURITY DEPOSIT WITH JAYANT GAS 32,501.00 - - 32,501.00

18 COMPUTER ADVANCE 173,021.00 108,902.00 - 281,923.00

19 ATTACHMENT WITH C.B.I 554,613.00 - - 554,613.00

SECURITY DEPOSIT WITH RANCHI 20 250,000.00 - - 250,000.00 UNIVERSITY

21 RENT RECEIVABLE FROM BSNL 21,000.00 - - 21,000.00

PENSION RECEIVABLE FROM 22 110,473.00 - - 110,473.00 PENSIONERS

23 SECURITY DEPOSIT WITH JSEB 1,215,000.00 - - 1,215,000.00

- -

TOTAL RS. 562,774,630.00 4,036,831.00 15,808,295.00 551,003,166.00

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CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 10 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) INVESTMENT 359,510,101.75 298,567,723.00 DETAILS OF INVESTMENT: GPF ACCOUNT 55,962,211.00 50,887,552.00 GENERAL 303,547,890.75 247,680,171.00 TOTAL 359,510,101.75 298,567,723.00

CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 11 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) INVESTMENT (FLC) B/F AS PER LAST ACCOUNT 6,521,899.53 6,521,899.53 FOR THE YEAR - - LESS ENCASHMENT DURING THE YEAR - - TOTAL 6,521,899.53 6,521,899.53

CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 12 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) ACCRUED INTEREST ON INVESTMENT TOTAL 8,059,173.02 5,418,927.10

CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 13 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) ACCRUED INTEREST ON ADVANCE AS PER LAST A\C 41,413.00 55,774.00 ACCRUED INTEREST FOR THE YEAR: - 38,454.00 RECEIVED INTEREST OF PREVIOUS YEAR DURING THE YEAR - (52,815.00)

TOTAL 41,413.00 41,413.00 LESS: INTEREST UTILISED 27,270.00 - NET BALANCE 14,143.00

CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 14 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) CLOSING STOCK OF CONSUMABLE RAW MATERIAL - - - -

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CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 15 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) CASH IN HAND AND BANK 1.CASH IN HAND 34,065.00 10,659.00 2.CANARA BANK,HATIA(GPF) 3,505,969.29 1,237,547.29 3.CANARA BANK,HATIA (PLAN) 32,950,380.10 27,564,362.10 4.CANARA BANK,NEW DELHI - - 5.NIFFT Saving A/c (Non-Plan) 10,006,594.41 80,457,982.00 6.SBI,HATIA 3,344.10 3,344.10 7.SBI,HATIA (CPF) - - TOTAL 46,500,352.90 109,273,894.49

CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 16 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) GRANTS RECEIVABLE FROM MINISTRY GRANT AS PER LAST A/C - 165,800,000.00 ADD: GRANT RECEIVABLE 20,000,000.00 - ADD: Tribal Grant prev. recognized as plan grant - - LESS: GRANT RECEIVABLE WRITTEN OFF - (165,800,000.00) TOTAL 20,000,000.00 -

CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 17 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) SUNDRY DEBTORS /CURRENT ASSETS PROVISION FOR BAD DEBTS 514,152.68 514,152.68 ACCOUNT RECEIVABLE SUNDRY RECEIVABLE 65,886.00 - SHASHANK CHANDRA 5,940.00 - JARUKULA RAVI KUMAR 8,505.00 - KUMAR AVISHEK 25,600.00 - ASHISH TIWARI 25,800.00 - Y. BHASKARA RAO 25,600.00 - SATISH KUMAR 25,800.00 - ASHOK SINGH 8,505.00 - B. SATYA RAJESH 25,800.00 - DHRUWA KUMAR JHA 25,800.00 - AKSHAY PRATAP SINGH 25,800.00 - KARTIK PANDA 8,505.00 - BHARTHA ILLA 25,800.00 -

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B. DEVENDRA 25,800.00 - K. L. SHIVA RAJ 25,800.00 - P. VANSHI MOHAN 25,800.00 - CHANDAN BARNWAL 25,800.00 - KANAHAYA KUMAR 8,505.00 - ABHINANDAN RUDRA 8,505.00 - T. V. MADHU PRAKASH 25,800.00 - KUNAL 25,800.00 - PRADIP ROY 25,800.00 - PRAMOD BAUDDH 17,100.00 - RAHUL KUMAR 25,800.00 - SONALI PAL 24,650.00 - RAHUL 22,350.00 - SUNDRY RECEIVABLE 38,010.00 - SUNDRY RECEIVABLE 1,700.00 - TOTAL 1,144,713.68 514,152.68

CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 18 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) ASSETS OF TEQIP FIXED ASSETS 56,226,928.37 59,060,166.66 LESS: PROVISION FOR DEPRECIATION 2,696,365.92 2,833,238.29 (As per Sch 18 A) A 53,530,562.45 56,226,928.37 CURRENT ASSETS LOANS & ADVANCES 1,154,754.00 1,154,754.00 BALANCE WITH CANARA BANK 704,229.11 704,229.11 CASH IN HAND 1,255.00 1,255.00 B 1,860,238.11 1,860,238.11

TOTAL: (A+B ) 55,390,800.56 58,087,166.48

Schedule No. 18 A FIXED ASSET OF TEQIP BALANCE AS ON FOR THE YEAR SALE RATE OF DEPRICIATION BALANCE AS 31 .03. 2014 PURCHASES DURING DEPRECIATION FOR THE YEAR ON THE YEAR 31 .03. 2015

BOOKS AND LEASING 8,678,115.37 - - 4.75% 412,210.48 8,265,904.89 RESERVE FURNITURE 664,079.25 - - 6.33% 42,036.22 622,043.03 EQUIPMENTS 46,556,957.43 - - 4.75% 2,211,930.48 44,355,026.96 VEHICLES 317,776.30 - - 9.50% 30,188.75 287,587.55 TOTAL 56,226,928.36 - - 2,696,365.92 53,530,562.44

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CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 19 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) GRANTS FROM MINISTRY NON-PLAN RECURRING 90,000,000.00 135,000,000.00 PLAN RECURRING - 62,800,000.00 90,000,000.00 197,800,000.00 CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 20 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) INDIRECT INCOMES ACADEMIC ADMISSION FEES 31,400.00 29,400.00 APPLICATION FEES 1,204,100.00 127,810.00 CERTIFICATE VERIFICATION FEES 3,000.00 4,000.00 COMPUTER FEES 1,011,500.00 656,000.00 ENROLMENT FEES 251,400.00 197,500.00 FINES AND PENALTIES 212,954.00 127,332.00 GRADE CARD 23,550.00 21,300.00 GYMKHANA FEES 333,570.00 252,720.00 IDENTITY CARD 850.00 700.00 MEDICAL FEES 602,650.00 446,900.00 POOR BOYS FEES 120.00 80.00 PRACTICAL FEES 49,000.00 92,400.00 SPORTS 18,375.00 34,650.00 SUPPLY EXAMINATION FEES 5,880.00 400.00 TUITION FEES(SEMESTER WISE) 18,523,300.00 12,291,365.00 PLACEMENT FEES 24,500.00 46,600.00 INTERNET ACCESSIBILITY FEE 454,050.00 476,400.00 TOTAL 22,750,199.00 14,805,557.00

CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 21 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) GENERAL\ESTATE\SOURCES BUS CHARGES 55,070.00 88,010.00 ELECTRIC CHARGES 365,591.00 427,149.00 GUEST HOUSE CHARGES 14,200.00 17,750.00 HOSTEL MAINTENANCE 3,415,160.00 2,308,640.00 HOSTEL RENT 31,400.00 28,400.00 HOUSE RENT 248,907.00 198,984.00 MISC.INCOME 736,416.00 519,612.00

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ROOM RENT FROM CANARA BANK 66,000.00 72,000.00 SALE OF TENDER PAPER 18,000.00 8,000.00 SEAT RENT FROM STUDENTS 2,094,600.00 1,473,600.00 WATER CHARGES 16,336.00 31,356.00 RTI ACT 298.00 280.00 ROOM RENT FROM BSNL 27,000.00 27,000.00 TOTAL 7,088,978.00 5,200,781.00

CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 22 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) LIBRARY & EXAM EXAM FEES 614,070.00 518,360.00 LIBRARY FEES 1,041,620.00 711,920.00 PHOTOCOPY CHARGES 20.00 288.00 TOTAL 1,655,710.00 1,230,568.00

CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 23 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) INTEREST RECEIVED/ACCRUED INTEREST ON ADVANCE 111,129.00 92,465.00 INTEREST ON FIXED DEPOSIT 32,735,573.67 29,623,287.39 INTEREST ON SAVING BANK DEPOSIT 985,714.00 - TOTAL 33,832,416.67 29,715,752.39

CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 24 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) ESTABLISHMENT EXPENSES DOCTORAL FELLOW 10,000.00 - EMPLOYEES WELFARE EXPENSES 66,850.00 61,674.00 GRATUITY 2,205,970.00 3,822,810.00 INTEREST ON GPF/CPF 3,877,869.00 3,369,582.00 OTHER RETIREMENT BENEFIT 29,242.00 4,500.00 OVERTIME\HONORARIUM 32,840.00 34,446.00 PAY & ALLOWANCES(N.P.R) 74,650,621.00 72,175,101.00 PENSION 30,519,040.00 28,570,696.00 REIMBURSEMENT OF MEDICAL 1,163,991.00 1,330,448.00 REMUNERATION TO GUEST LECT. 1,000,098.00 644,771.00 HONORARIUM RESOURCE TO RESOURCE PERSONS 14,500.00 1,230.00 SCHOLARSHIP TO ADC STUDENTS 1,758,421.00 1,354,192.00 SCHOLARSHIP TO M.TECH STUDENTS 9,613,716.00 6,216,502.00 EMPLOYER'S CONTRIUTION TO EPF 338,404.00 CONTRIBUTION TO PENSION SCHEME 389,565.00 322,689.00 TOTAL 125,332,723.00 118,247,045.00

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CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 25 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES ADVERTISEMENT 4,444,692.00 2,788,208.00 AMC CHARGES TO STPI 423,597.00 402,250.00 ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION 3,136.00 36,744.00 AUDITORS REMUNERATION 251,971.00 518,766.00 BANK CHARGES AND COMMISSION 14,797.00 5,188.00 CIVIL MAINTENANCE 237,276.00 205,035.00 CPDA ALLOWANCE 1,511,765.00 1,314,542.00 ELECTRIC CHARGES TO J.S.E.B 8,427,079.00 6,735,653.00 EXAMINATION FEE, RANCHI UNIV. - 107,899.00 EXPENSES ON SEMINAR/WORKSHOP - 68,000.00 FUEL & LUBRICANTS 1,028,939.00 931,698.00 FURNISHINGS 3,767.00 11,595.00 FURNITURE MAINTENANCE 25,950.00 75,707.00 HIRE CHARGES OF GENERATOR - 14,437.00 HIRE CHARGES OF VEHICLES 62,118.00 18,639.00 HOSPITALITY EXPENSES 286,128.00 220,583.00 INCOME TAX (PENALTY) 14,500.00 8,781.00 LEASE RENT TO H.E.C. 103,608.00 - LEASE LINE FROM BSNL,RANCHI 1,354,533.00 2,589,009.00 CONTINGENT EXPENSES 2,606,994.00 1,307,561.00 LEGAL EXPENSES 252,085.00 122,914.00 MUNICIPAL TAX 400,000.00 400,000.00 NEWSPAPER & MAGAZINES - 6,801.00 OFFICE EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 227,168.00 112,355.00 POSTAGE AND COMMUNICATION EXPENSES 43,483.00 20,607.00 PRINTING AND STATIONERY 221,033.00 433,796.00 RAJBHASHA ACTIVITIES 5,000.00 - RAW MATERIAL (PURCHASE) 115,906.00 206,606.00 REIMBURSEMENT OF L.T.C. 1,522,901.00 412,138.00 REIMBURSEMENT OF SCHOOL FEES 812,647.00 808,673.00 REPAIRS OF VEHICLES 268,222.00 128,398.00 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE 819,851.00 350,144.00 ROAD TAX AND INSURANCE 155,595.00 142,846.00 SEMI-CONSUMABLE TOOLS 89,396.00 140,294.00 SEMINAR/CONTINGENCIES 78,271.00 39,119.00 SITTING CHARGES FOR MEETING 164,000.00 170,000.00 SPARES FOR VEHICLES 13,200.00 - STATIONARY 427,659.00 379,188.00

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STUDENTS RECREATION ACTIVITIES 119,381.00 50,000.00 TRAVELING & CONVEYANCE EXPENSES 2,393,873.00 1,261,143.00 TRUNKS AND PHONES 349,232.00 319,499.00 UNIFORM & LIVERIES 9,480.00 44,200.00 UTENSILE & CROCKERY 6,305.00 17,399.00 VEHICLE RUNNING AND MAINTENANCE 51,895.00 58,963.00 WEB SITE DEVELOPENT 3,371.00 99,012.00 WASHING CHARGES 880.00 - E-JOURNAL 6,376,670.59 - ADVANCES WRITTEN OFF 7,200.00 - TOTAL 35,735,554.59 23,084,390.00

CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 26 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) PLAN RECURRING EXPENDITURE CONTRIBUTION TO JINKS 600,000.00 500,000.00 SCHOLARSHIP TO PHD. STUDENTS 3,111,950.00 2,314,538.00 TOTAL 3,711,950.00 2,814,538.00

Schedule Forming part of Receipt & Payment Account For the Year ending 31/03/2015

CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 27 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) ESTABLISHMENT EXPENSES DOCTORAL FELLOW 10,000.00 - EMPLOYEES WELFARE EXPENSES 2,910.00 6,882.00 GRATUITY 2,205,970.00 3,822,810.00 OTHER RETIREMENT BENEFITS 29,242.00 4,500.00 OVERTIME/HONORARIUM 32,840.00 34,446.00 SALARY & ALLOWANCES 73,692,365.00 72,216,845.00 PENSION 30,519,040.00 28,718,321.00 REIMBURSEMENT OF MEDICAL 1,159,106.00 1,330,448.00 REMUNERATION TO GUEST LEC. 1,000,098.00 644,771.00 SCHOLARSHIP TO ADC STUDENTS 1,758,421.00 1,354,192.00 EMPLOYERS CONTRIBUTION TO EPF - 338,404.00 HONORARIUM TO RESOURCE PERSONS 14,500.00 1,230.00 SCHOLARSHIP TO M.TECH STUDENTS 9,613,716.00 6,216,502.00 CONTRIBUTION TO PENSION SCHEME 389,565.00 322,689.00 TOTAL 120,427,773.00 115,012,040.00

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CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 28 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES ADVERTISEMENT 4,444,692.00 2,788,208.00 AMC CHARGES TO STPI 423,597.00 402,250.00 ANNUAL SUBS. 3,136.00 36,744.00 AUDITORS REMUNERATION 227,252.00 494,766.00 BANK CHARGES & COMMISSION 14,797.00 5,188.00 CIVIL MAINTENANCE 237,276.00 205,035.00 CONTINGENT EXPENSES 2,606,994.00 1,307,561.00 CPDA ALLOWANCE 793,077.00 1,314,542.00 ELECTRIC CHARGES TO JSEB 7,953,569.00 6,735,653.00 E-JOURNALS 3,633,570.59 EXPENSES ON SEMINAR/WORKSHOP - 18,000.00 FUEL & LUBRICANTS 1,028,939.00 933,553.00 FURNISHING 700.00 11,595.00 FURNITURE MAINTENANCE 24,020.00 40,888.00 HIRE CHARGES OF GENERATOR - 14,437.00 HIRE CHARGES OF VEHICLE 42,230.00 15,639.00 HOSPITALITY EXPENSES 247,211.00 220,583.00 INCOME TAX (PENALTY) 14,500.00 8,781.00 LEASE LINE FROM BSNL RANCHI 1,354,533.00 2,589,009.00 LEASE RENT TO H.E.C 103,608.00 - LEGAL EXPENSES 252,085.00 122,914.00 MUNICIPAL TAX 400,000.00 400,000.00 NEWSPAPER & MAGAZINES - 6,801.00 OFFICE EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 227,168.00 97,805.00 POSTAGE & COMMUNICATION EXPENSES 4,593.00 6,064.00 PRINTING & STATIONARY 218,733.00 426,096.00 RAJBHASHA ACTIVITIES 5,000.00 - RAW MATERIAL PURCHASE 54,554.00 177,314.00 REIMBURSEMENT OF LTC 846,883.00 280,007.00 REIMBURSEMENT OF SCHOOL FEES 812,647.00 808,673.00 REPAIRS OF VEHICLES 268,222.00 118,781.00 REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE 764,726.00 318,889.00 ROAD TAX & INSURANCE 155,595.00 94,217.00 SEMI CONSUMABLE TOOLS 69,052.00 125,888.00 SEMINAR & CONTINGENCIES 71,612.00 46,719.00 SITTING CHARGES FOR MEETING 164,000.00 170,000.00 SPARES FOR VEHICLES 13,200.00 - STATIONARY 377,928.00 371,788.00

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STUDENTS RECREATION ACTIVITIES 119,381.00 50,000.00 TRAVELING & CONVEYANCE EXPENSES 2,262,665.00 1,187,803.00 TRUNKS & PHONES 322,050.00 321,221.00 UNIFORM & LIVERIES 9,480.00 44,200.00 UTENSILS & CROCKERY 2,995.00 15,639.00 VEHICLE RUNNING & MAINTENANCE 21,997.00 58,963.00 WEB SITE DEVELOPMENT 3,371.00 99,012.00 WASHING CHARGES 880.00 - TOTAL 30,602,518.59 22,491,226.00

CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 29 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) INDIRECT INCOMES ACADEMIC ADMISSION FEES 31,400.00 29,400.00 APPLICATION FEES 1,210,100.00 127,810.00 CERTIFICATE VERIFICATION FEE 3,000.00 4,000.00 COMPUTER FEE 1,014,000.00 656,500.00 ENROLMENT FEES 252,200.00 197,800.00 FINES & PENALTIES 212,954.00 127,332.00 GRADE CARD 23,550.00 21,300.00 GYMKHANA FEES 334,320.00 252,990.00 IDENTITY CARD 850.00 700.00 MEDICAL FEES 604,150.00 447,550.00 PLACEMENT FEES 24,500.00 46,700.00 POOR BOYS FEES 120.00 80.00 PRACTICAL FEES 49,000.00 92,600.00 SPORTS 18,375.00 34,725.00 SUPP. EXAMINATION FEES 5,880.00 400.00 TUITION FEES(SEMESTER WISE) 18,566,900.00 13,033,870.00 INTERNET ACCESSIBILITY FEE 454,800.00 477,150.00

TOTAL 22,806,099.00 15,550,907.00

CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 30 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) GENERAL/ESTATES/STORES BUS CHARGES 55,070.00 89,860.00 ELECTRIC CHARGES 365,591.00 427,399.00 GUEST HOUSE CHARGES 14,200.00 17,750.00

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HOSTEL MAINTENANCE 3,424,160.00 2,311,740.00 HOSTEL RENT 31,400.00 28,400.00 HOUSE RENT 248,907.00 198,984.00 MISC. INCOME 2,630,759.00 2,020,841.00 ROOM RENT FROM CANARA BANK 66,000.00 72,000.00 SALE OF TENDER PAPER 18,000.00 8,000.00 SEAT RENT FROM STUDENTS 2,100,000.00 1,475,700.00 WATER CHARGES 16,336.00 31,436.00 ROOM RENT FROM BSNL 27,000.00 27,000.00 RTI ACT 298.00 280.00 CONSULTANCY CHRG.INST SHARE TOTAL 8,997,721.00 6,709,390.00

CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 31 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) LIBRARY & EXAM EXAM FEES 2,780,570.00 518,820.00 LIBRARY FEES 1,044,120.00 712,540.00 PHOTOCOPY CHARGES 20.00 288.00 TOTAL 3,824,710.00 1,231,648.00

CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 32 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) INTEREST RECEIVED INTEREST ON ADVANCE 111,129.00 54,011.00 INTEREST ON FIXED DEPOSITS 8,455,761.00 10,674,833.57 INTEREST ON SAVING BANK DEPOSIT 985,714.00 TOTAL 9,552,604.00 10,728,844.57

CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 33 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) GRANTS RECEIVED FROM MINISTRY PLAN RECURRING - 62,800,000.00 PLAN NON RECURRING - 27,200,000.00 NON PLAN RECURRING 90,000,000.00 135,000,000.00 TOTAL 90,000,000.00 225,000,000.00

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CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 34 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) CAPITAL EXPENDITURE PLAN NON RECURRING FURNITURE & FITTINGS 192,098.00 79,431.00 EQUIPMENT 425,090.00 297,263.00 LIBRARY BOOK/JOURNAL 3,895,473.00 2,744,069.00 TOTAL 4,512,661.00 3,120,763.00

CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 35 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) EXPENDITURE ON CAPITAL WIP DEPOSIT WITH CPWD - - DEPOSIT WITH NBCC - - SECURITY DEPOSIT WITH J.S.E.B - - - -

CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 36 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) PLAN RECURRING EXPENDITURE CONTRIBUTION TO JINKS 600,000.00 500,000.00 SCHOLARSHIP TO PHD. STUDENTS 3,111,950.00 2,314,538.00 TEACHERS FELLOW - - TOTAL 3,711,950.00 2,814,538.00

CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 37 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) CURRENT LIABILITIES (CREDIT SIDE) CAUTION MONEY 704,400.00 152,500.00 INCOME TAX(CONT.) 207,945.00 165,718.00 GROUP INSURANCE 35,490.00 166,580.00 LIC 603,355.00 731,596.00 INCOME TAX(STAFF) 6,500,174.00 6,436,566.00 CONSULTANCY CHARGES 229,180.00 126,000.00 NIFFT ALU.ASSOCIATION - 61,000.00 SBI LOAN 451,200.00 827,393.00 SECURITY & EARNEST MONEY 340,000.00 8,466.00 STUDENTS WELFARE FUND 42,600.00

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TESTING CHARGES(GEN STAFF) - 4,500.00 GRANTS FOR TRIBAL AFFAIRS 2,634,495.00 579,520.00 UNPAID WAGES - 3,693.00 PF RECOVERED FROM CASUAL LABOURS - 277,645.00 CONSULTANCY CHARGES (STAFF SHARE) 187,402.00 187,000.00 SCHOLARSHIP FOR STUDENTS 425,910.00 877,710.00 GPF FUND WITHDRAWAL 4,850,000.00 3,649,000.00 GPF ADVANCE 179,850.00 100,000.00 GPF FINAL SETTLEMENT 998,328.00 1,458,875.00 RECOVERY OF GPF SUBSCRIPTION 8,724,358.00 7,565,700.00 RECOVERY OF GPF ADVANCE 345,001.00 441,826.00 NEW PENSION SCHEME 389,565.00 322,689.00 INDO-US SCIENCE & TECH.FORUM - 77,807.00 PROJECT GOI,MUMBAI 284,135.00 NIT JAMSHEDPUR - 24,160.00 SCIENCE & ENGG. RESEARCH BOARD, (SERB) 659,550.00 AUDITORS REMUNERATION PAYABLE 24,000.00 24,000.00 STEEL DEV FUND(CHAIR) 1,636,094.00 - ACCOUNT RECEIVABLE/PAYABLE 630,561.00 - TOTAL 31,083,593.00 24,269,944.00

CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 38 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) ADVANCE EXPENSE ADVANCE 1,373,052.00 549,124.00 FESTIVAL ADVANCE 68,625.00 75,000.00 L.T.C ADVANCE 1,795,400.00 1,091,710.00 MEDICAL ADVANCE 30,000.00 75,000.00 MOTOR CYCLE\CAR ADVANCE 654,000.00 510,000.00 T.A ADVANCE 147,637.00 281,121.00 ADVANCE TO SUPPLIERS 500,000.00 1,562,002.00 ROLLING ADVANCE 120,000.00 105,000.00 CBSE BOARD 7,200.00 95,985.00 DEPOSITS WITH CPWD 3,000,000.00 50,000,000.00 COMPUTER ADVANCE 240,000.00 - TOTAL 7,935,914.00 54,344,942.00

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CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 39 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) CLOSING BALANCE 1.CASH IN HAND 34,065.00 10,659.00 2.CANARA BANK,HATIA(GPF) 3,505,969.29 1,237,547.29 3.CANARA BANK,HATIA (PLAN) 32,950,380.10 27,564,362.10 4.CANARA BANK,NEW DELHI - - 5.NIFFT Saving A/c (Non-Plan) 10,006,594.41 80,457,982.00 6.SBI,HATIA 3,344.10 3,344.10 7.SBI,HATIA (CPF) - - TOTAL 46,500,352.90 109,273,894.49

CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 40 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) ACCRUED INTEREST RECEIVED ON BANK DEPOSITS - 334,046.43 ON LOANS AND ADVANCES 27,270.00 52,815.00 ON INVESTMENT 479,492.00 TOTAL 506,762.00 386,861.43

CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 41 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) CURRENT LIABILITIES (DR.SIDE) CAUTION MONEY 881,500.00 814,000.00 CONSULTANCY CHARGES 1,512,500.00 4,000.00 CONSULTANCY CHARGES (DASA) 100,000.00 GROUP INSURANCE 35,490.00 289,594.00 LIC 603,355.00 731,596.00 SBI LOAN 451,200.00 827,393.00 SECURITY & EARNEST MONEY 510,000.00 INCOME TAX(STAFF) 6,297,357.00 6,436,566.00 INCOME TAX (CONT) 198,754.00 177,612.00 GRANTS FOR TRIBAL AFFAIRS 2,634,495.00 579,520.00 GPF ADVANCE - 441,826.00 GPF SUBSCRIPTION - 7,565,700.00 GPF WITHDRAWAL 9,007,403.00 TESTING CHARGES(GEN. STAFF) 5,000.00 10,000.00 NIFFT ALU. ASSOCIATION 52,900.00 118,900.00 SCHOLARSHIP FOR STUDENTS 403,610.00 828,235.00

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RECOVERY OF GPF SUBSCRIPTION 8,696,380.00 7,565,700.00 RECOVERY OF GPF ADVANCE 372,979.00 441,826.00 NEW PENSION SCHEME 389,565.00 322,689.00 PF RECOVERED FROM CASUAL STAFF - 154,261.00 INDO-US SCIENCE TECH.FORUM - 77,807.00 PROJECT GOI,MUMBAI - 2,159,700.00 NIT JAMSHEDPUR - 24,160.00 UNPAID WAGES - 3,693.00 STEEL DEV FUND (CHAIR) 3,268,839.00 - ACCOUNT RECEIVABLE/PAYABLE 881,047.00 - TOTAL 36,202,374.00 29,674,778.00

CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 42 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) RECEIPT FROM NBCC LTD. - - RECEIPT FROM CPWD - - - -

CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 43 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) GRANTS RECEIVABLE FROM MINISTRY - 165,800,000.00

TOTAL - 165,800,000.00 CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR Schedule No. 44 (2014-2015) (2013-2014) (RUPEES) (RUPEES) ADVANCE-CYCLE - - ADVANCE-EXPENSE 435,416.00 95,834.00 ADVANCE-FESTIVAL 71,625.00 102,000.00 ADVANCE-HOUSE BUILDING 43,140.00 65,520.00 ADVANCE-L.T.C 1,099,533.00 405,237.00 ADVANCE-MEDICAL 11,000.00 84,000.00 ADVANCE-MOTOR CYCLE 298,781.00 107,197.00 ADVANCE-T.A. 58,000.00 148,781.00 ADVANCE TO SUPPLIERS 25,000.00 277,064.00 CBSE BOARD 5,244,500.00 5,490,500.00 ROLLING ADVANCES 43,070.00 45,480.00 COMPUTER ADVANCE 131,098.00 115,000.00 TOTAL 7,461,163.00 6,936,613.00

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOUNDRY & FORGE TECHNOLOGY HATIA, RANCHI-834003

INTERNAL AUDIT REPORT

FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31.03.2015

AUDITED BY M/S Manmohan Singh & Co. Chartered Accountants 2nd Floor, Vyapar Bhawan, Lalji Hirji Road, RANCHI - 834 001. Phone: 0651-2201322. Mobile: 093344-60555: 09431736555. E-mail: [email protected]

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122 ANNUAL REPORT - 2014-15 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOUNDRY AND FORGE TECHNOLOGY Internal Audit Report for the Year ending 31.03.2015. The internal audit was carried on by us according to the scope provided by us and the observation during our audit is as follows: FIXED ASSETS

1. Land and Building (Schedule 8 ) Rs.9.85 crore The Institute is situated on land leased by M/S HEC. The lease agreement expired on June 1998 and was not renewed by the HEC till date. As per common format of accounts introduced by the ministry of finance for Central Autonomous Bodies superstructure on lease land should be depreciated at the rate coterminous with the amortization of lease period. Presently the institute is charging depreciation of Building only as lease period of land was not renewed.

2. Unadjusted/Unrealised loans and advances of closed project TEQIP (Schedule 18) Rs.11.55 lakh Out of total asset valued Rs.5.8 crore, a sum of Rs.11.55 lakh was lying unadjusted against loans and advances though TEQIP project was closed on 31.3.09. However, the above sum of loans and advances were still continuing under this project. Out of the above amount Rs 11,23,225 had been advanced to EDCIL Ltd on 12.12.2007 and Rs 31,529 to NIFFT. INVESTMENT

1. Investment (FLC) ( Schedule 11 ) Rs 65,21,899.53 No records and documents were produced in support of investments made under this head in spite of requisition issued & personal request. CURRENT ASSETS 1. Expenses Advances It was found that staff advances were not being adjusted in time. In some cases they are pending for more than a year. Even in some cases advances were sanctioned without previous advances being adjusted.

Name Balance as at 30.03.2015 Remarks V. B. Singh 3,000.00 Since 31.03.2007 B.D. MALLICK 699.00 Since 23.07.2014 Since 19.05.2014 having adv Rs. 15000 & further given G. Das 25000.00 Rs. 10000 on 20.03.2015 without adjusting previous advance Since 13.06.2014 having adv Rs. 9836 & further given S.R. KUMAR 67762.00 Rs. 57926 on 03.03.2015 without adjusting previous advance

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Bill has been passed by the management for the deduction of the dues from pay & allowance of the following employees : NIL

No Action has been taken in case of B.D. Mallick, , Dr. T.B. Singh, , S.R. KUMAR, V. B. Singh, G. Das 2. Medical Advances In the following cases, medical advances granted to staff were pending adjustment for non submission of the bill:

Name Balance due as at 31.03.2015 Due V. B. Singh Rs.5,079.00 Since 31.03.2011

ACTION TAKEN BY MANAGEMENT No Action has been taken in case of V. B.Singh

3. T. A. Advance It was noticed that staff members were either not in habit of timely submitting the TA bills for adjustment or if submitted already, the establishment section was not clearing the bill. Following are the instances:

Name Balance due as at 31.03.2015 Due A. K. Srivastava 2000.00 No Adjustment Since 2009-10 A.K. Singh 36,000.00 Since Dec’13 R.K. OHDAR 10000.00 Since Sep’ 14 ACTION TAKEN BY MANAGEMENT

Pending amount has been recovered by the management from pay & allowance of the following employees : NIL

In case of A. K. Srivastava, A.K. Singh & R.K Ohdar, no action has been taken. 4. CBI Attachment (DR Rs. 5,54,613) A sum of 8,04,613 was confiscated by CBI as money due to Lions Security for non depositing of PF by them. Out of this amount the institution had received back a sum of Rs.2,50,000 only on 29th April,2010 ,upon courts order. The balance represents the due amount. Earlier recommendation of recognizing the balance amount as a liability due to M/s Lion Security has not been compiled with. In our opinion liability to the extent of this amount should be made in the books. 5. Deposit with CPWD (DR RS.55,62,16,904.00) The amount has been paid to CPWD towards construction of the institute building .The amount is pending adjustment for want of the bill and hence shows as advance. 6. Income Tax Refundable (DR RS.4,96,476)

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The amount represents excess tax deducted at source almost 11 years back from the bill of the institution. The institution being a non-profit making organization, was eligible for non deduction of tax on its income and hence could claim refund from the income tax department after filling due return .The return is also not available on the institute record .It is recommended that the amount be written off in the Income/Expenditure Account of the institute. 7. Other Security Deposit A sum of Rs.39,870.00 is deposited as security with various parties and due to be recovered since long. No details as to the name and the address of the parties are available with the institute. In our opinion, all such items are irrecoverable and need be written off against the income. CURRENT LIABILITIES 1. LIC Premium (CR RS.6,698.40) A sum of Rs.6698.40 figure was a liability due at the beginning of the year. It was found that the amount was appearing in the books since long. It appears to us that the amount deducted from the salary of the staff was not remitted to the LIC and as such the liability was appearing in the books. As the amount is the benefit to the Employees, we recommend to search out the details of the Employees from whole salary the deduction has been made and necessary payment to the LIC should be made with interest. In no case the same should be written back in the books. 2. Unadjusted Earnest Money of closed project TEQIP (Schedule 9) Rs.1,76,963. Earnest money amounting to Rs 1,76,963 appearing in the books since 2009-2010 has not yet been adjusted.

For M/s Manmohan Singh & Co.

Chartered Accountants

CA J.P. Sharma Date : 23.05.2015

(Partner) Place: Ranchi

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