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CURRICULAM VITAE

Name: Dr. RABINDRANATH SANKHUA

DESIGNATION: DIRECTOR, National Water Academy, Pune

SERVICE: (UPSC Engineering Services, 1990), CWES - Gr A

DATE OF BIRTH: 6th May, 1965 NATIONALITY : Indian FATHER’S NAME : Late Shri Jayaram Sankhua PRESENT ADDRESS Director, National Water Academy, Sinhgad Road Pune - 411024 email: [email protected] PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: Institute/University Division Remarks Ph.D. Indian Institute of Tech- Completed in record time of Two (Water Res.) Roorkee years, Excellent reports with “Grade-A” from Indian as well as foreign examiners and 18 numbers of papers contributed during research in IIT-Roorkee M.E. (Hons)(WR) Indian Institute of Tech- First (Hons) 2nd Position Roorkee PG (Hons)(WR) I I T-Roorkee First (Hons) 2nd Position

PG (Management) I I T- Kharagpur (Two semesters) -

B. E. (Hons) (Civil) National Institute of First (Hons) Technology, Rourkela

EXPERIENCES IN CENTRAL WATER COMMISSION:

1 Sl No Position Directorate/ Office Nature of work 1 Director National Water Organizing training programs (26 nos till now) Academy and delivering lectures on Remote sensing, (April 1, 10 till date) digital image processing, & GIS, GPS, Archydro, ArcGroundHydro, DEM analysis, Deputy ArcSWAT, Flood plain mapping, WEAP, soft 2. Director (01.10. 08 - 31.3.10) computing and hydroinformatics- Neural Network, fuzzy logic, Neurofuzzy, Genetic Algorithm, MATLAB, Data mining, Telemetry, ADCP, rating curve, Drought monitoring, Flood, Water Quality monitoring & modelling-QUAL2K, Dessert, WASP7, Numerical Modelling such as HEC-6, HEC- HMS, HEC-RAS, Geo-RAS, Geo-HMS, Urban flooding using SWMM, Hydrological Modeling System- HYMOS, Reservoir simulation, RiverCAD, River tools, Basin4, SWDES, Engg. Economics, Total Station, HTML, Networking, Operating Systems, Lynux, Windows, Computer tech, Total Station, Interpersonal Behaviour, and many other topics on water resources application

2 3. Executive Upper Krishna Divn, Analytics assignments in water resources Engine Pune using ANN, fuzzy logic and other software, er (07 Sept, Oct 1, 2008) Hydrological observation, Water resources management of Krishna Basin, Managerial and administrative works of the Division and six sub-divisions and allied works of the Division 4. Deputy Irrigation Planning,  Technical scrutiny/appraisal of basic Direct CWC, N Delhi planning and irrigation planning aspects or (21st April, 2006 including economic viability of major 30.8.2006) irrigation and multipurpose water resources development projects  Technical examination of feasibility reports, water availability aspects of hydel, thermal and other power projects  Water balance studies of Irrigation/ multipurpose projects  Examination of irrigation, hydro- electric and thermal power projects from inter-state angle related to Indus basin and Ganga basin including Sone, Yamuna, Chambal and Betwa  Tech. examination of feasibility report of river interlinking projects 5. Deputy Environ Management Application of Remote Sensing & GIS in the Direct Organization, (Remote field of water resources development and or Sensing Directorate), environmental management CWC),New Delhi Delivered lectures on Water Quality, Water (12th July,1999 -21st pollution, Environmental law, Telemetry, April, 2006) Remote Sensing and GIS, GPS, DIP, ANN & Fuzzy logic & sediment transport at i) IIT-Kharagpur ii) IIT-Roorkee (Continuing education) iii) National Water Academy, Pune iv) Academic Staff College, Jamia Milia Univ., N. Delhi v) NIH, Roorkee, WALMI, UP, CWC, New Delhi vi) RRSSC, Jodhpur, Yashada-Pune, Law College, Pune, vii) Univ of Pune 6. Deputy Evaluation of Water Evaluation of major and medium irrigation Direct Utilisation Directorate, projects in respect of Socio-economic, Agro- or CWC, New Delhi economic and Environment impacts (Dec, 1998 to July 1999)

3 7. Assistant Irrigation Performance Irrigation performance evaluation of irrigation Director Overview Directorate, projects, preparation of performance CWC, New Delhi evaluation reports (June,96 to Dec 1998) 8. Assistant Lower Ganga Basin, Examination of technical reports concerning to Director CWC, Patna (April WR projects, Gauge and Discharge sites, Flood 1993 to May 1996) forecasting

TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

 Delivered more than 550 lectures  Taught river engineering, sediment transport to M.Tech, Civil Engg. students at IIT- Roorkee for two semesters  Delivered about 70 invited expert technical lectures at various institutes like IIT- Kharagpur, IIT Roorkee (continuing education), Academic Staff College(Jamia Millia University), WALMI(UP), RRSSC, NIH, Yashada (Pune), Univ of Pune, and many other institutes

AREAS OF INTEREST i) Fluvial hydraulics, River engineering including morphology, sediment transport; ii) Hydroinformatics and soft computing; MATLAB iii) Neural Networks, Fuzzy logic, Genetic Algorithm, Simulink, Virtual reality; iv) Advanced Information Technology in Water Resources; v) Numerical, hydrological & hydraulic modelling; vi) Satellite Remote sensing, Geographic Information System, GPS, and spatial modeling; vii) Application and analysis of WR problems through use of software

TECHNICAL SKILLS:

 Programming languages FORTRAN, HTML, MATLAB OFFICE AUTOMATION TOOL: MS-Office,  Operating System LINUX (Ubuntu), Windows - 9.x, Windows-2007, Windows-XP, DOS

SOFTWARE WORKING KNOWLEDGE:

4 Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System ArcGIS 9.3, ArcHydro, ArcGroundHydro, Terrain Analysis using DEM, Soil and Water Analysis Tool (ArcSWAT, AVSWAT/AVSWATX, VIZSWAT,) ArcCN, Arc-RCMM (River Channel morphology Model), ILR GeoExpress, ENVI, EASIPACE/Geomatica 9.1, ERDAS 9.1, ArcView 3.2a, PC Arc Info 3.5.4, FGIS, R2V, River Tools; Environmental modelling/Hydrologic/Hydraulic/Numerical /Stat/ Mathematical modelling software Watershed Modelling System - WMS 9, Distributed Hydrologic Modelling-GSSHA, Water Evaluation And Planning-WEAP, Water Erosion model-WEPP, Geo-WEPP, Automated Geospatial Watershed Analysis - AGWA, Hydraulic Analysis System - HEC- 6, HEC-RAS, HEC-Geo-RAS, Hydrologic Modelling System -HEC-HMS, HEC-Geo-HMS, Env Flow Model -HEC-EFM, EFM Plotter, HEC-DSSVue, Reservoir Simulation – ResSim3, Urban flooding and Storm Water Management Model -SWMM, 2D modelling for flood forecasting and hydrodynamic modelling -ISIS, GSTAR (3D river modelling), Software for Reservoir Analysis (SRA), Canal automation and regulation & management model (CanalMan, PID simulation), basin model- Basin4, Computational fluid Dynamics (CFD) software - Fluent, Gambit, Exceed, RiverCAD, Statistical packages – SPSS, Systat, MathCad, Sigma plot, Snagit, Smart draw, Smart Sketch, Surfer, Grapher, Didger & Tracer packages, CROPWAT 8, CLIMAT2, Optimization software- Lindo, Optimisation and decision analysis tool - WINQSB, Climatic Predictive Tool (CPT 10), SWDES, Hydrologic Modelling System-HYMOS and many others Water Quality modelling Water quality modelling tools: WASP 7, QUAL2K, Desert Structural/architectural packages STAAD Pro-IV, STRUDS (Structural design), Chief Architect, 3D home Neural Network, fuzzy logic, & Genetic Algorithm NeuroSolutions, NeuralPower, Neural Planner, Neuro Intelligence, fuzzy logic (FuzzyTech), Genetic Algorithm (GAnetXL), GATool, Optimtool of MATLAB Neural Networks, Fuzzy logic tool, ANFIS, MATLAB, Simulink

PAPERS CONTRIBUTED TO JOURNALS/CONFERENCES: 52 International/National Journals - 21 International/National Conferences/Workshops- 31

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL MEMBER & REVIEWER: i.) International Association of Science & Tech Development (IASTED-USA)

TECHNICAL REPORTS (on RS, GIS and Env) Completed: 14 a) Sedimentation study of Reservoirs using Remote Sensing and GIS

1. Tungabhadra reservoir, Andhra Pradesh

5 2. Maithon reservoir, Jharkhand

3. Kumari reservoir, West Bengal

4. Kansabati reservoir , West Bengal

5. Srisailam reservoir, Andhra Pradesh

b) River Morphology study using Remote Sensing and GIS 6. Yamuna river

7. Ganga (Buxar to Farakka)

8. Watershed prioritization of Hirakud dam subcatchment using Remote Sensing and GIS 9. Drought study of Barmer, Jaisalmer and Western Rajasthan

10. Watershed Information system of Subarnrekha basin

11. Watershed Information System of Rajghat drainage area

12. Performance evaluation study of Jayakwadi dam

13. Command area study of Malprabha command

14. Command area study of Ghatprabha command

PUBLISHED DISSERTATION/THESIS 1. Computer aided structural analysis of columns and beams under flexure, Graduate project, 1988, NIT Rourkela 2. Project on river engineering, PG Diploma, IIT Roorkee 3. GIS Based Analysis of Fluvial Landform Changes Of A Large Braided River, M.E. Dissertation, Dec, 1998, IIT Roorkee, Roorkee

6 4. ANN based Spatio-Temporal Morphological Model of the Brahmaputra River, Ph.D. Thesis, July, 2005, IIT Roorkee, Roorkee

BOOKS PUBLICATION-(authored by me are in the process for publication) i) Practical GIS in Water Resources ii) MATLAB for Engineers iii) Fun with advanced MATLAB

DISSERTATION/THESIS GUIDANCE A. DOCTORAL RESEARCH GUIDANCE (Two Ph.D scholars from IIT- Mumbai & one from Univ. of Pune) 1) Reservoir inflow forecasting using Geospatial tools 2) Integrated land and water conservation for flood controlling in Sub watershed of Krishna basin 3) Watershed management planning for Hingoli drainage area

B. 22 MASTER DISSERTATIONS GUIDED in the field of GIS application in Water Resources Development and Management (Annexure –I)

TRAINING PROGRAMMES ORGANISED: 26 (Annexure - II)

WORKSHOPS ORGANIZED:

1) International workshop on Extended hydrological prediction, 13-15 April, 2011

2) National Workshop on Legal software & using LINUX

TRAINING COURSES ATTENDED (In India) :

I.) HTML II.) I-DEAS at NWA iii.) Arc INFO by ESRI India iv.) Visual Basic v.) Hydroinformatics (IIT Mumabi, 2010) vi.) National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) vi workshop 28-29th June, 2007, Goa

7 TRAINING ABROAD: Participated in two weeks Training of Trainers (TOT) workshop in Columbia University, New York, USA, on hydrological outlooks as an expert from India sponsored by WMO, Geneva.

AWARDS/RECOGNITIONS: i) National Scholarship for HSC (Govt of India): Year 1981 ii) Merit scholarships for school and college iii) GATE Scholarship (MHRD): Year 1988 iv) Best Masters Dissertation guide from Indian Water Res. Society (IWRS) - 2010 v) Best Masters Dissertation guide from Indian Water Res. Society (IWRS) - 2011 vi) Ph.D Guide recognition: Indian Institute of Technology- Powai, Mumbai vii) Ph.D Guide recognition : University of Pune viii)Post Graduate Teacher recognition: University of Pune

ix) Expert Committee Member for vetting of the Course structure and syllabi of five year integrated programme in Water Engineering and management, Central University of Ranchi x) Expert Committee Member for vetting of the Course structure and syllabi of five year integrated programme in Water Engineering and management, University of Pune EXTERNAL EXAMINER FOR M. TECH DISSERTATION EVALUATION 1) Depositional characteristics of marine sediments 2) Hydraulic model computations using Hec-RAS - a case study

DEVELOPMENT OF SOFTWARE PACKAGES: Guided for the development of three software packages for i) River Morphology and Sediment Analysis System (RMSAS); ii) Morphometric Analysis of Streams (MAS); iii) Rural Irrigation Information System (RIIS);

LIFE MEMBERSHIP OF 1. Indian Society of Technical Education, PROFESSIONAL BODIES ISTE 2. Institute of Engineers (India), IE(I) 3. Indian Water Resources Society, IWRS 4. Indian Society of Rock Mech & Tunneling Technology, (ISRMTT) 5. Association of Hydrologists of India (AHI) 6. Indian Society of Geomatics (ISG)

8 Member of Internal committees of CWC, Govt. of India i. Ganga River Basin Environmental Management Plan, CWC, New Delhi ii. Updation of Flood Forecasting manual, Central Water Commission, New Delhi

REFEREES 1. Dr. Nayan Sharma, Professor & Head, WRDM, Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, Uttaranchal, India-247667 2. Dr. P.K.Garg, Professor, Civil Engg, Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, Uttaranchal, India- 247667 3. Dr. D.J. Sen, Professor, Civil Engg Deptt, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, West Bengal, India-721302.

(Dr R N Sankhua) Director, NWA

9 Annexure –I

1) GIS based environmental assessment and morphometeric analysis of Pune metropolitan region 2) Analytical Hierarchical Process based multi-criteria analysis for evaluation of real estate for land suitability 3) Flood visualization and analysis using Hec-RAS in ArcGIS 4) Study of Spatio-temporal variability of topological indices in a large braided river 5) Water erosion and prediction analysis of Panshet watershed using GIS 6) GIS based hydrological modelling of Khadakwasla watershed using Hec-GeoHMS and Hec-HMS 7) Spatial rainfall runoff modelling and Analysis of Khadakwasla watershed 8) Landscape Assessment through Analytical Tools Interface – ATTILA for Pimpri- Chichwad-Municipality-Corporation 9) Spatial Hydrological analysis of Karha watershed using Watershed Modelling System 10) Study of continuous Soil Moisture Accounting rainfall runoff modelling for Randullabad Watershed 11) Floor hazard mapping of Sangli- Almati region using spatial technique 12) Water Resources Information System (WRIS) for Upper Karha watershed 13) GIS based watershed and stream modelling of Mula watershed 14) Analysis of Upper Karha Watershed using Arc-SWAT 15) Modelling different land use conditions with Arc-SWAT 16) GIS based data river modelling for the river Brahmaputra 17) Evaluation of spatio-temporal topological indices of Brahmaputra River using GIS 18) Modernization of Irrigation command using WEAP and Spatial techniques 19) Landscape indicator approach to the identification and articulation of land cover changes, watershed system analysis and curvature analysis of a watershed 20) Soil erosion analysis through Universal Soil Loss Equation using spatial techniques 21) Irrigation potential evaluation and crop suitability analysis using GIS and remote sensing technique 22) Analysis of runoff through SCS CN using Watershed modeling system and GSSHA

10 23) GIS based waste site selection of Pimpri-Chinchwad-Municipal-Corporation (PCMC)

Annexure -II TRAINING PROGRAMMES ORGANIZED

1. Workshop on Legal software & using LINUX

2. Water Resources Economics Module in 22nd Induction Training Programme

3. Hydroinformatics & Soft Computing in Water Sector

4. Watershed Management using Geoinformatics

5. Information Technology in Water Resources

6. 23rd Induction Training Program (ITP) for the officers of Central Water Engineering (Group-A) Services (12 Weeks) 7. Orientation Programme Module in 23rd ITP

8. Engineering Economics, Env module in 23rd ITP

9. SWAT Modelling Software for Senior Officers of MoWR at New Delhi

1 Hydroinformatics & Soft computing 0.

1 Application of GIS in Water Sector 1.

1 Coastal Erosion Protection and Coastal Zone Management 2.

1 Application of Information Technology in Water Resources Sector 3.

1 Geoinformatics in Watershed 4.

1 Workshop on Extended Hydrological Prediction 5.

1 Practical Application of Geomatics in Water Resources 6.

11 1 Coastal Erosion and Protection 7.

1 Modernization and Automation of Canal System 8.

1 Induction Training Program for newly Promoted ADs of CWC 9.

2 Watershed Analysis using Geospatial tools 0. (ISRO funded)

2 Application of IT & Hydroinformatics in Water Sector 1.

2 Canal Modernization & Automation 2.

2 Monitoring of Irrigation Projects using RS&GIS 3.

2 Hydroinformatics & Soft Computing 4.

2 RS&GIS in Water Resources in ITP for Assistant Directors of CWC 5.

2 Information Technology in Water Sector 6.

2 Coastal engineering and erosion protection 7.

OTHER INFORMATION: External Member, Research Assistant (RA)(Group B) recruitment at CWPRS for Civil Engineering, 2011 External member for Departmental Promotion Committee (DPC), CWPRS, for various promotional committees, viz- Draftsman, Assistant, etc,

12 Annexure III List of papers contributed in International/National journals/conferences /workshops Journals

1. Use of Remote Sensing and ANN in Assessment of Erosion Activities in Majuli-the World’s Largest River Island, International Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol 26, No 20, Oct, 2005, Dandee, UK, pp.4445-4454.

2. Application of Remote Sensing in Environmental Management, Haryalli General of World Environmental Foundation, Vol-5, No-1, January-2001.

3. Application of artificial neural network for daily river stage forecast in the Brahmaputra River, Water and Energy International Journal, CBIP, New Delhi, Vol. 63, No 3, pp.55-62, Jul.-Sep., 2006.

4. Topological indices for study of spatio-temporal changes in the plan-form of the Brahmaputra river, Journal of IWRS, Vol 26, No 1-2, Jan-April, 2006. pp-24-29.

5. Reservoir sedimentation study of Nagarjunsagar, Indian Society of Water Resources, No 730.

6. Flood frequency analysis of Upper Krishna basin area using Log Pearson type III method, Journal of Environmental Hydrology, ISSN 1058-3912

7. Application of remote sensing and GIS for sub basin water transfer studies in Upper Krishna river basin, Journal of Engineering and Technology in India (ISSN 09776- 1268)

8. Identifying Potential Rainwater Harvesting Sites of a Semi-arid, Basaltic Region of Western India, Using SCS-CN Method, Water Res. Management, Volume 26, Issue 9 (2012), Page 2537-2554.

9. Integrated Remote sensing and GIS for Flood Hazard Mapping in Upper Krishna River Basin (India), International Journal of Science and Tech, Vol-1, Issue 1, November 2011.

10. Groundwater prospect mapping of Upper Karha watershed using GIS with spatial reference to ArcCN-Runoff, Springer,

11. Development and performance of certain landform indicators in the Brahmaputra River, Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, Indian Society of Hydraulics,Pune.(accepted)

12. Morphometric Analysis of Streams of part of Krishna basin using MAS, Journal of Hydrology, AHI. (accepted)

13. Spatial Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis of ERM of PCMC using AHP, International Journal of NTTTR, Bhopal.

13 14. Continuous hydrologic simulation using soil moisture accounting algorithm of Randullabad watershed, India, International Journal of Engineering Research and Technology, Vol-1, Issue 1, ISSN-2278-0181, 2012.

15. Flood control for sustainable development in Upper Krishna River Basin. - Asian Science-International Research Journal for Science &Technology, (ISSN:0973-4740)

16. Rainfall analysis and design flood estimation for Upper Krishna River Basin Catchment in India. - International Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research (IJSER) - (ISSN 2229-5518).

17. Flood Frequency Analysis of Upper Krishna River Basin catchment area using Log Pearson Type III Distribution - International Organization of Scientific Research (IOSR) (ISSN: 2250-3021)

18. Integrated Remote sensing and GIS for Flood Hazard Mapping in Upper Krishna River Basin (India) – Accepted for Journal of Applied Remote Sensing (ISSN: 1931-3195)

19. Use of advance geospatial tools for estimation of spatial rainfall, CBIP, New Delhi

20. Analytic Hierarchy Process for evaluation of environmental factors for residential landuse suitability, Int. Journal of NTTTI, Bhopal.

21. Multi-criteria decision analysis for residential land use suitability using socio- economic responses through AHP, Int Journal of NTTTI, Bhopal.

22. Application of AHP in evaluating geophysical parameters for residential land use suitability, Int Journal of NTTTI, Bhopal.

Conferences/Workshops

23. Spatio-Temporal Modeling of Hydrological Variability for the river Brahmaputra using Artificial Neural Network, proc. International Symposium on Role of Water Sciences in Transboundary River Basin Management, Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand, March 10- 12, 2005. pp- 25-31

24. Reservoir Management through sedimentation Analysis, Symposium on reservoir Management in tropical and sub tropical regions-26th Sept, 2002, 70th Annual meet of ICOLD, Igaussu, Brazil.pp-747.

25. Problems and prospects in use of ANN in spatio-temporal morphological modelling of a large braided river, International conference on Environment and simulation, IASTED, November, 2004, USA.

26. Exploratory Use of Artificial Neural Network and Remote Sensing for Management of Bank Erosion of the Brahmaputra, proc. 4th IWMI-Tata Annual Partners Research Meet at Anand, Feb. 24-26, 2005, pp. 49.

27. Morphology study of river Ganga from Buxar to Farakka, International Conference on Energy Management beyond 2000, 19-21, October,2000 Lucknow, IE(I), India

14 28. Application of remote sensing in Water Resources Development and Management, International Conference, IE(I), Chandigarh-2001.

29. Use of Remote Sensing Technique for Avalanche Hazard Assessment, International conference, Chandigarh, 2004.

30. Watershed prioritization of Hirakud dam sub catchment – A case study, International Conference (Institution of Engineers), March, 2001, Bhubaneswar

31. Flood management through ANN-based spatio-temporal morphological model - A potential approach for the Brahmaputra, National Workshop, Guwahati.

32. Application of GIS and remote sensing in assessment of environmental Impacts on River Valley Projects, National Workshop on environmental Management in River Valley Projects IE(I) and WAPCOS, 9-12 May 2000, New Delhi.

33. Flood Management through Structural and Non-Structural Measures, proc. Workshop on Flood and Drought Management, CBIP, New Delhi, Sept. 16-17, 2004, pp. FM 108-119.

34. Monitoring of Morphological Changes of Indian Rivers through ANN Based Spatio- Temporal Model- An approach, National Seminar on silting of rivers in India, February, 12-13, 2004, New Delhi.

35. Remote sensing in vulnerability assessment of Tsunami disaster, National Workshop on Geo-informatics on Water Sector, NWA, 22-23 Sept, 2005, Pune.

36. Hydro-meteorological instrumentation with a reference to Upper Krishna Basin insight, IWRS National Workshop, NWA, Pune, 2007

37. An Appraisal for developing ANN Based Spatio-temporal Morphological Model of The River Brahmaputra - A review, International Conference, 2005, New Delhi.

38. An insight into GIS Based DSS Model on Rainwater Harvesting, All India Seminar on potable water for All-Challenges and solutions, Institute of Engineers, 7-8, July, 2006, New Delhi.

39. Emerging issues in sharing of inter-state waters-vis-a-vis water management, All India Seminar on potable water for All-Challenges and solutions, Institute of Engineers, 7-8, July, 2006, New Delhi.

40. Satellite telemetry vis-a-vis flood management through GIS, Proceedings of the National Conference on Recent Advances in Civil Engineering (RACE-2007), 1st & 2nd March, 2007 /pp-286.

41. Modern irrigation canal regulation and canal control algorithms, Regional Workshop on Challenges ahead for Water Resources sector" Bangalore, March, 2011.

42. An appraisal for developing ANN based spatio-temporal morphological model of the river Brahmaputra, Regional Workshop on Challenges ahead for Water Resources

15 sector" Bangalore, March, 2011.

43. Modelling of nonpoint pollution source in upper Krishna watershed using GIS: an overview, Regional Workshop on Challenges ahead for Water Resources sector" Bangalore, March, 2011

44. Satellite telemetry vis-a-vis flood management through GIS, Proceedings of the National Conference on Recent Advances in Civil Engineering (RACE-2007), 1st & 2nd March, 2007 /pp-286

45. Drainage morphology approach of subwatershed in Krishna bsin using spatial technique, XIth International Geography Conference, University of Mysore 22-24 Feb, 2012.

46. Flood frequency analysis of Krishna-Koyna confluence river basin catchment in western Maharashtra using Log Pearson III distribution., Int. conference on Advances in Civil Engineering, Aurangabad, 28-29 Jan, 2012.

47. GIS based analysis and hydraulic modelling of flood at Krishna river in India, 5Th Int. Conf. BLOWIS, 2012 Ohid Rep. of Masadonia 28.5.2012.

48. Sustainable Development in Upper Krishna River basin by flood control and water transfer studies approach.3RD International conference on Climate change and sustainable Management of Natural Resources Feb 5-7, 2012, Gwalior, India

49. A case study on dynamic wave routing and unsteady flood modeling of part of Krishna basin with HEC-RAS, India Water Week, 1-14 April, 2012, New Delhi

50. Groundwater prospect mapping of Upper Karha watershed using GIS with spatial reference to ArcCN-Runoff, India Water Week, 1-14 April, 2012, New Delhi.

51. Advances in flood forecasting techniques, India Water Week, 10-14 April, 2012, New Delhi.

52. Flood Frequency study using log Pearson type-III distribution, India Water Week, 10- 14 April, 2012, New Delhi

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