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Volume 3, Issue 2 the Institute Newsletter, September 2018
Inside this Issue Roadmap for the Future: Interview with the Director In Talks: D.Sai Teja Reddy, Ex-Vice President, Students’ Parliament, IIT (BHU) Varanasi Skeâ Âef°keâlee& keâer mce=efle ceW Learning the Lessons of Life: Reminiscing the White House in Banaras Hindu University Centenary Celebrations BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY Preparing the World for the Future through Sustainable Development: Solar Organic Rankine Cycle Plant Clearing the Hurdles: Solving an Industrial Problem by Tapping the Power of Waste Materials Innovate to Change: Developing a Low-Cost Prefilled Dual-Chamber Syringe Saving Countless Lives: A Nano-medicine for Malaria Preparing the Guardians of Knowledge for Tomorrow: The Teaching-Learning Cell Learning from the Pioneers: Fulbright Specialist Project at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT (BHU) Faculty Achievements Invited Talks Short Term Courses, Workshops, and Conferences Conducted Publications Sponsored Projects MoUs Student Achievements Fostering innovation at IIT (BHU), Varanasi Technex'18 Volume 3, Issue 2 Gymkhana Councils: Activities The Institute Newsletter, September 2018 2 Editor's Desk The editorial team is happy to bring to presents to you the details of its of scientific research pursued in IIT you the fifth edition (Volume 3 Issue 2) achievements over the past few years. (BHU). The students of IIT (BHU) of the Institute Newsletter IIT BHU A distinctive feature of this Institute that engage themselves in activities Connect. The joining of Prof. Pramod sets it apart from any other beyond the academia as well. An apt Kumar Jain as the Director, marks the educational establishment in the world example is the culmination of the E- beginning of a new chapter in the is its heritage. -
Birla Institute of Technology
BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MESRA, RANCHI FIFTY NINTH MEETING OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS MINUTES Date: 20th May, 2019 Time: 11.00 A.M. Place: Birla Tower 25 Barakhamba Road NEW DELHI – 110 001 BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, MESRA, RANCHI MINUTES FIFTY NINTH MEETING OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS Held at 11 AM on 20th May, 2019 Birla Tower, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi ……………………………………………………………………………………………… MEMBERS PRESENT Shri C.K. Birla - Chairman Dr. M.K. Mishra - Member Vice Chancellor Shri S.N. Agarwal - Member Nominee of HCT Dr. P. Ghosh - Member Nominee of General Council Shri Madhavan Nayar - Member Nominee of HCT Dr. (Mrs.) S. Shivani - Member Institute Faculty Dr. Priyank Kumar - Member Institute Faculty Also present: Shri Sushant Jha - Sp Secy-cum-Director Special Invitee DST, GoB Dr. S. Konar - Dean (FA&SR) Special Invitee Shri Yogesh Goenka - Hony. Treasurer Special Invitee Dr. A.P. Krishna - Registrar (Actg.) Secretary, BoG Leave of absence was granted to the following members who could not attend the meeting: Dr. Ajit K. Chaturvedi - Member Nominee of AICTE Director (Central Universities) - Member Nominee of MHRD, GoI Dr. (Mrs.) Renu Batra - Member Nominee of UGC Shri Aroop Zutshi - Member Nominee of General Council Dr. Arup Roy Choudhury - Member Nominee of General Council Shri Rohit Saboo - Member Nominee of HCT Shri Satendra Singh - Member Nominee of the Chancellor Shri Rajesh Sharma - Member Secretary, DHTES, GoJ Smt. Shubhra Verma - Member Commissioner, South Chhotanagpur Division 1 59.01 CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES The Minutes of 58th meeting of the Board of Governors (BoG) of the Institute were confirmed. [Annexure I] 59.02 ACTION TAKEN REPORT ON MATTERS CONSIDERED IN THE LAST MEETING The follow-up actions for implementation of items considered in the 58th meeting of the Board were noted: Item no. -
Annual Report 2017
DESIGN MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY 32nd Annual Report 2017 - 2018 National Institute of Fashion Technology A Statutory Institute governed by the NIFT Act 2006 Ministry of Textiles, Government of India NIFT Campus, Hauz Khas, Opposite Gulmohar Park, New Delhi - 110016 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY - ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18 32nd Annual Report 2017-18 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY - ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY - ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY - ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18 CONTENTS 6 NIFT Organisational Setup 125 Information Technology 10 NIFT - Introduction 126 Enterprise Resource Planning 19 Foundation Programme Industry Connect and 127 Campus Placements 22 Fashion Design 131 Corporate Communication Cell 31 Leather Design 134 PhD and Research 39 Textile Design Faculty Orentation Training 136 and Development 51 Knitwear Design Projects - Consultancy 138 Projects Fashion & Lifestyle Continuing Education 57 Accessories 140 Programme Fashion Communication 61 143 Admissions Fashion Management Studies 75 144 Convocation Fashion Technology 80 Student Development Activities – Fashion Design Space 145 Spectrum/Converge 89 Campus Reports International & 146 94 Domestic Linkages Auditor’s Report & International Conference 195 Statement of Accounts 98 NIFT Campuses National Resource Centre 244 100 Cluster Development Inititative 101 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY - ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18 NIFT Organisational Setup BOARD OF GOVERNORS Members as on March 2018 S. No. Name & Designation of BOG Members Address 1 Mr. Chetan Chauhan, Chairman, BOG - NIFT D-202, Nagarjuna Apartment, Mayur (from 3rd June, 2016 to 23rd June, 2017) Vihar, Phase-I, New Delhi Mr. Rajesh V. Shah, Chairman, BOG - NIFT 7 Shah House, Jankikutur, Prithvi (from 24th June, 2017 till date) Theatre Lane, Juhu, Mumbai 2 Ms. -
Volume 3, Issue 1 the Institute Newsletter February 2018
Inside this Issue DoRA's Interview on Centenary Celebrations Another giant leap : BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY Harnessing the power of solar energy The Transfiguration of MAIN LIBRARY, IIT (BHU) Getting to know the new Deans In Talks : Vivifying your career Innovating for change : Modification in the design of Jetty A vision turned into reality : Academia to the Field Revisiting a visionary : Professor TR Anantharaman Faculty Achievements Invited Talks Publications List of Sponsored Projects List of MOUs Hindi Pakhwara Training Programmes Science and Technology Council Essay Writing Competition Volume 3, Issue 1 Student Achievements The Institute Newsletter Spardha'17 February 2018 Gymkhana's Activities Kashiyatra 2018 2 Editor's Desk We are glad to present to you the from brickfields in the state. In organised to understand student fourth edition of the Institute another article, we commend the perspectives on how the ensuing Newsletter. 2018 is an exceptional efforts of the members of the team changes have affected the Institute, year for IIT (BHU), as it marks the from the Civil Engineering and one of the winning entries has beginning of the centennial department, who are working been published here. celebrations of the Institute. While the towards modernising jetties used in We would like to express our details of the programme are still water transportation. Another gratitude towards the entire faculty being worked out and will be significant step towards sustainable and student fraternity, and to all the covered in subsequent editions of this development is the installation of Deans and their respective offices, for publication, we take some time in this solar panels across various buildings t h e i r va l u a b l e i n p u t s a n d issue to explore some of the reasons encompassing the Institute. -
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Birla Institute of Technology
BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MESRA, RANCHI FIFTY EIGHTH MEETING OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS MINUTES Date: 26th Feb, 2019 Time: 3.00 P.M. Place: Birla Institute of Technology Mesra RANCHI – 835215 BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, MESRA, RANCHI MINUTES FIFTY EIGHTH MEETING OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS Held at 3 PM on 26th February, 2019 Birla Institute of Technology (BIT) Mesra, Ranchi – 835215 ……………………………………………………………………………………………… MEMBERS PRESENT Shri CK Birla - Chairman Dr. M.K. Mishra - Member Vice Chancellor Shri S.N. Agarwal - Member Nominee of HCT Dr. P. Ghosh - Member Nominee of General Council Mr. Niranjan Kumar - Member Nominee of Commissioner, South Chhotanagpur Division Dr. (Mrs.) S. Shivani - Member Institute Faculty Dr. Priyank Kumar - Member Institute Faculty Also present: Shri Yogesh Goenka - Hony. Treasurer Special Invitee Dr. A.P. Krishna - Registrar (Actg.) Secretary, BoG Leave of absence was granted to the following members who could not attend the meeting: Dr. Ajit K. Chaturvedi - Member Nominee of AICTE Director (Central Universities) - Member Nominee of MHRD, GoI Dr. (Mrs.) Renu Batra - Member Nominee of UGC Shri Madhavan Nayar - Member Nominee of HCT Shri Aroop Zutshi - Member Nominee of General Council Dr. Arup Roy Choudhury - Member Nominee of General Council Shri Rohit Saboo - Member Nominee of HCT Shri Satendra Singh - Member Nominee of the Chancellor Shri Rajesh Sharma - Member Secretary, DHTES, GoJ 1 58.01 CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES The Minutes of 57th meeting of the Board of Governors (BoG) of the Institute were confirmed. [Annexure I] 58.02 ACTION TAKEN REPORT ON MATTERS CONSIDERED IN THE LAST MEETING The follow-up actions for implementation of items considered in the 57th meeting of the Board were noted: Item no. -
SAC Annual Report 2016-17
2.10 EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Students’ Activity Center & Clubs The Institute provides ample avenues for the Student’s Club is divided into ten main sections. (a) development and nurturing of creative and other Literary events and media (b) Community talents in the students through Student Activity Development (c) Personality Development (d) Quiz Centre (SAC). All the activities are managed by Club (e) Photography Club (f) Robotics (g) students under the guidance of President, SAC and Aeromodelling Club (h) Computer Coding Club (i) a team of Faculty In-Charges, Coordinators and Technical events, (j) Music Club, (k) Dance Club, (l) Committees for various events. The SAC provide Dramatics, (m) Arts & Painting, (n) SPIC MACAY avenues for Cultural, Technical and Managerial events, (o) Yoga Center. Each activity/club is events, Personality development, Atheletics, Indoor looked after by a Faculty Coordinator. The and Outdoor games, Yoga and other activities. The committee of students elected under the guidance SAC also fecilitate and encourage the students to of Faculty Incharge and nominated by the President take part in similar events in other institutions. SAC. Activities Organised Under (SAC) Student Activity Centre (SAC) Following events have been organized during the Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology period 1 April to 31 March by the SAC, MNNIT Allahabad has been known for its excellence, Allahabad. academically, and the students keep raising the bar for themselves by proving to be a step ahead of the S. Name of the Festivals/Events Events Date crowd, time and again. The institute, at the same No. time, also has records of achievements in curricular 1. -
Volume 3, Issue 1 of the Institute Newsletter
Inside this Issue DoRA's Interview on Centenary Celebrations Another giant leap : BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY Harnessing the power of solar energy The Transfiguration of MAIN LIBRARY, IIT (BHU) Getting to know the new Deans In Talks : Vivifying your career Innovating for change : Modification in the design of Jetty A vision turned into reality : Academia to the Field Revisiting a visionary : Professor TR Anantharaman Faculty Achievements Invited Talks Publications List of Sponsored Projects List of MOUs Hindi Pakhwara Training Programmes Science and Technology Council Essay Writing Competition Volume 3, Issue 1 Student Achievements The Institute Newsletter Spardha'17 February 2018 Gymkhana's Activities Kashiyatra 2018 2 Editor's Desk We are glad to present to you the from brickfields in the state. In organised to understand student fourth edition of the Institute another article, we commend the perspectives on how the ensuing Newsletter. 2018 is an exceptional efforts of the members of the team changes have affected the Institute, year for IIT (BHU), as it marks the from the Civil Engineering and one of the winning entries has beginning of the centennial department, who are working been published here. celebrations of the Institute. While the towards modernising jetties used in We would like to express our details of the programme are still water transportation. Another gratitude towards the entire faculty being worked out and will be significant step towards sustainable and student fraternity, and to all the covered in subsequent editions of this development is the installation of Deans and their respective offices, for publication, we take some time in this solar panels across various buildings t h e i r va l u a b l e i n p u t s a n d issue to explore some of the reasons encompassing the Institute. -
Information Booklet for New Entrants, Academic Session 2020-21
Information Booklet Thoughts of Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya Ji. It lies largely in his teacher’s hand to mould the mind of the child who is father of the man. If he is patriotic and devoted to the national cause and realizes his responsibility, he can produce a race of patriotic men and women who would religiously place the country above the community and national gain above communal advantage. In 1904 the Congress urged the establishment of at least one central fully equipped polytechnic institute in the country, with minor technical schools and colleges in different provinces, and repeated that prayer in 1905. In 1906 it urged that primary education should be made free, and gradually compulsory, all over the country, and that adequate provision should be made for technical education in the different provinces, having regard to local requirements. It reiterated the same prayer in 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911 and 1913. To provide the full measure of technical and scientific instruction and industrial training which are necessary to qualify our people to make satisfactory progress in manufacturing and industrial pursuits, a widespread system of technical and industrial education such as obtains in Japan is necessary and I hope that the Government will steadily endeavour to build up a similar system here. (Legislative Council, April 1908). You must always be prepared to do the duty that your country may demand of you. Love your countrymen and promote unity among them. A large Spirit of toleration and forbearance, and a larger spirit of loving service is demanded of you. We expect you to devote as much of your time and energy as you can spare to the uplift of your humble brethren. -
Annual Report 2018
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY 33rd Annual Report 2018 - 2019 National Institute of Fashion Technology A Statutory Institute governed by the NIFT Act, 2006 Ministry of Textiles, Government of India NIFT Campus, Hauz Khas, Opposite Gulmohar Park, New Delhi - 110016 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY - ANNUAL REPORT 2018-19 izks| QS’ku kSfxd ; h l V~h aL k” Fk j ku N a t y i o g n lo a o l n In h st ec itu n T te of Fashio 33rd Annual Report 2018-19 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY - ANNUAL REPORT 2018-19 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY - ANNUAL REPORT 2018-19 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY - ANNUAL REPORT 2018-19 CONTENTS 06 Organisational Setup 62 Fashion Communication 09 Introduction 65 Fashion Management Studies 11 NIFT Programmes 68 Fashion Technology 12 PhD and Research 71 Design Space 16 Continuing Education Programmes NIFT Campus Reports 17 Consultancy Projects 75 Bengaluru Landmarks and Achievements 20 in 2018-19 81 Bhopal 23 Corporate Communication Cell 88 Bhubaneswar Faculty Orentation Training 95 Chennai 26 and Development International and Domestic Linkages 104 Gandhinagar 28 112 Hyderabad 31 Cluster Development 120 Jodhpur 34 National Resource Center 127 Kannur 35 Information Technology 129 Kangra 37 Enterprise Resource Planning 132 Kolkata 38 Admissions 144 Mumbai 39 Student Development Activities 153 New Delhi 41 Convocation 158 Patna 42 Campus Placement 166 Raebareli 44 Foundation Programme 177 Shillong 47 Fashion Design 186 Srinagar 49 Leather Design 189 Accounts Report 53 Textile Design 242 NIFT Campuses Address 56 Knitwear Design Fashion & Lifestyle Accessories 59 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FASHION TECHNOLOGY - ANNUAL REPORT 2018-19 ORGANISATIONAL SETUP BOARD OF GOVERNORS Members as on March 2019 S. -
2017 September
Inside this Issue Induction Programme In Talks : Prof. G. V. S. Sastry BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY MCIIE NELMIF Remembering Column Aquvio Team Averera Faculty Achievements Invited Talks Publications Sponsored Projects MoUs and Patents Filed Appointments & Retirements Hindi Pakhwara Training Programmes Social Service Council Kashi Utkarsh Student Festivals Volume 2, Issue 2 The Institute Newsletter Student Achievements September 2017 Gymkhana Councils : Activities 2 Editor's Desk It is with great pleasure that we Gopal Tripathy, whose contributions article this time talks about the present to you the third edition of IIT to this Institute will always remain Induction Programme for freshers, BHU Connect. In our attempt to make invaluable. Outgoing Dean of which has found its way beyond the it a more enjoyable read, we have Academic Affairs Prof. GVS Satry boundaries of our Institute, and is been consistently including articles candidly speaks about his tenure and now on its way to be implemented in which do not merely state facts, but shares valuable insights for the next most engineering colleges across the seek to understand and analyse the generation. A special feature focuses country. vision and the perspectives behind on his contributions to the As always, we are grateful to the the activities. With that in mind, we development of Electron Microscopy student and faculty fraternities, and to have herein curated stories capturing for which he received a Lifetime the Deans and their Offices for their the journey and struggles, as in the Achievement award this year. On the inputs and cooperation. Feedback case of the home-grown start-up students' side, we have highlighted and suggestions are most welcome.