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1 EPCO Institute of Environmental Studies 1 ANNEXURE List of Dissertation/ Short term Project submitted by PGDEM Students at EIES I. 2016-17 S. No Title Institute / College / University 1 Report on Solid Waste Management Mr. G.K. Mishra, EIA Expert / FAE for Solid & Hazardous Waste, M/s In Situ Envirocare, Submitted by Abhishek Mohan Bhopal 2 Habitat conservation Submitted by Anshul Dr. M.K. Singh, IIFM, Bhopal Upadhyay 3 Grid connected roof top domestic solar lighting Mr. Surendra Bajpai, Executive Engineer, Urja Submitted by Archana Pandey Vikas Nigam, Bhopal 4 Soil stabilization using waste fiber materials Dr. R. Singh, Professor, Deptt. Of Civil Submitted by Ashish kant Ahirwar Engineering, Ujjain Engineering College, Ujjain (MP) 5 A project report on Optimization of Poly Dr. Preeti Jain, AGM (QC), Grasim Industries Aluminium Chloride (PAC) in Water Treatment Ltd., Nagda Plant Submitted by Atul Sharma 6 Water pollution Dr. Rekha Shrivastava, Professor & Head, Deptt. Of Zoology, Govt. M.V.M., Bhopal Submitted by Balwan Singh Kanoje 7 Jhansi Cantonment Board Solid Waste Mr. M.K. Sharma, Envt. Suprintendent, Chawni Management Submitted by Bhanu Sharma Parishad, Jhansi 8 Kotra Sewage Treatment Plant, Bhopal Dr. Vinita Vipat, CSO, EPCO, Bhopal Submitted by Bhartesh vaibhav Jain 9 Comprehensive Environmental Pollution Index Mr. P.R. Deo (SSO) & RO, MPPCB, Singrauli (CEPI) (MP) Submitted by Brijendra kumar Gupta 10 Scenario of MSW Management, its processing, Dr. Akhilesh Upadhayay, Health Officer, environmental effects and some suggestions Indore Nagar Nigam, Indore Submitted by Deepankar Mandloi 11 Environmental Planning on Green Space (A case Dr. Dilip Thakur, Prof. & HOD Applied of new Bhopal) Science, SRT, People's University, Bhanpur, Bhopal-37 Submitted by Govind singh Solanki 12 Monitoring of air quality and pollution status of Dr. Rakesh Tripathi, Guide & Asstt. Prof., Rewa (MP) SYPG College, Rewa (MP) Submitted by Gyanendra kumar Pandey 13 Study of waste plastic in the production of light Dr. Sharique A. Ali, Head, Dept. Of EPCO Institute of Environmental Studies 2 weight concrete Biotechnology, Saifia College, Bhopal Submitted by Hemant Kushwah 14 Trace elements content of Neem Leaves Dr. Alok Saxena, Chief Chemist, MPPCB, (Azadirachta Indica) Bhopal Submitted by Himanshu Malviya 15 A report on performance study to reduce stack Shri S.N. Sastry, AVP Head (CTEC), GRCD, emission Nagda Submitted by Jitendra Sharma 16 Burawali Crusher Stone (Gitti) quarry & its Shri R.M. Pathak, Shri Ram Kunj, E-8, Bharat exploration Nagar, Shahpura, Bhopal (MP) Submitted by Mayank Naryani 17 Hazardous waste management in automobile Dr. Deepak Ahirwar, Asstt. Prof., Govt. Home industries Submitted by Nand kishore Ahirwar Sc. P.G. College, Hoshangabad 18 Municipal Solid Waste Management in Bhopal Dr. R. Singh, Professor, Deptt. Of Civil City Engineering, Ujjain Engineering College, Ujjain (MP) Submitted by Naresh Gulati 19 Comparative study on the effect of sewage on Dr. Subrata Pani, EPCO, Bhopal Water Quality of Upper Lake, Lower Lake and Shahpura Lake, Bhopal Submitted by Naureen Khan 20 Comparative study of air quality and air Ar. Nikhil Soni, Asstt. Prof., SPA, Bhopal pollution at four locations of Bhopal Submitted by Neetishree Soni 21 Project report on water testing Dr. Sharique A. Ali, Head, Dept. Of Biotechnology, Saifia College, Bhopal Submitted by Neha Kushwah 22 Awareness in educated society towards climate Dr. A. Bajpai, HOD, Dept. Of Media change and its consequences their dedication and Management, Makhanlal Chaturvedi National contribution towards its mitigation - A survey University of Journalism & Communication, based study Bhopal Submitted by Dr. P. N. Pandey 23 Green building techniques for healthy Dr. Nakul Dhagat, Associate Professor, environment and optimum use of resources MANIT, Bhopal Submitted by Pooja Wahane 24 Bio-medical waste management in M.P. Dr. Anoop Chaturvedi, SSA, Govt. Analyst, CPCB, ZO, Bhopal Submitted by Prahlad Baghel 25 Significance of symbiotic relationship and Dr. Vinita Vipat, CSO, EPCO, Bhopal biofilm in water and sewage treatment Submitted by Pranesh Yadav 26 Renewable energy source, solar LED street light Mr. Surendra Bajpai, MP Urja Vikas Nigam Ltd., Urja Bhawan, Main Road No. 2, Shivaji EPCO Institute of Environmental Studies 3 Submitted by Prasanna Dubey Nagar, Bhopal 27 Air & noise pollution in Industrial area Mr. A. Sriniwas (DGM), Mechanical Deptt., (Siltara)/Raipur City Resources & Management Pellot Plant, 06 MTR Submitted by Prashant kumar Prajapati 28 Use of sludge Dr. R.C. Shukla, Head-HSE (AVP), Grasim Industries Limited (SFD), Birlagram, Nagda, Submitted by Praveen Singh Tomar Dist-Ujjain (MP) 29 A study on hydrodynamics of river eco-system Dr. Subrata Pani, EPCO, Bhopal with reference to water quality on Narmada- Tawa confluence near Hoshangabad Submitted by Preeti singh Chandel 30 Utilization of industrial waste - copper slag as Dr. R. Singh, Professor, Deptt. Of Civil fine aggregate in concrete mix Submitted by Engineering, Ujjain Engineering College, Priyanka Bhaskar Ujjain (MP) 31 Application of waste pet bottles in strengthening Dr. R.K. Jain, SSO, EPCO, Bhopal of subgrade Soil Submitted by Pushpendra Pandit 32 Effect of air curtain on flow patterns and heat Dr. Mohd. Amaan, JCI Project Solutions Pvt. transfer Ltd. Submitted by Rahul Tiwari 33 Use of plastic in bituminous road construction Dr. Vinita Vipat, CSO, EPCO, Bhopal Submitted by Ravi kant Lodhi 34 A study on impact of religious activities on Dr. Subrata Pani, EPCO, Bhopal water quality of holy river Narmada at upstream of Hoshangabad Town (Bandrabhan) of M.P. Submitted by Rohit Sharma 35 A project report on E-waste Management Prof. Dr. R.K. Gupta, Govt. Mahakaushal Arts Submitted by Roshani Barman & Commerce College, Jabalpur 36 Plastic Waste Management Environmental Mr. Imtyiyaj Ali, President, Sarthak Samudayik Management Vikas Evam Jan Kalyan Sanstha, Bhopal Submitted by Sanjay Bhardwaj 37 Solar lighting system in school - A proposal Mr. Surendra Bajpai, MP Urja Vikas Nigam report Submitted by Shalendra kumar Jalodiya Ltd., Urja Bhawan, Main Road No. 2, Shivaji Nagar, Bhopal 38 A Study for Enhancing the sustainability of e- Dr. Vinay Joshi, Associate Prof., JLU, Bhopal waste management systems Submitted by Shobhanjali Raghuvanshi 39 Vermicompost : An alternate to chemical Dr. Archana Singh, Asstt. Professor, Chemistry, fertilizer Submitted by Subhash Pandey Sadhu Vaswani College, Bairagarh, Bhopal 40 E-Waste Management in India (Environmental Mr. Imtyiyaj Ali, President, Sarthak Samudayik EPCO Institute of Environmental Studies 4 Management)Submitted by Sunil Sharma Vikas Evam Jan Kalyan Sanstha, Bhopal 41 EIA Study of Nepa Limited Submitted by Dr. D.K. Waghela, MPPCB, Indore Surendra Mehta 42 Initial Environmental Examination Report on Dr. Maharaj Singh Thakur, Social Development Water Supply Scheme Submitted by Suryapratap & Infrastructure Expert, BMC, Bhopal singh Chouhan 43 Analysis Sustainability at the institutional scale Prof. Santanu Ray, Ecological Modelling Lab, using ecological footprint as an indicator Visva-Bharati Univ., Santiniketan Submitted by Ushasi Ghosh 44 Use of GIS, GPS & RS in Environment Dr. Deepali Behere, HOD, Commerce & Mgt., Protection Submitted by Vidhi singh Yadav Career College, Bhopal 45 Fly ash and waste management from thermal Prof. Dr. R.K. Gupta, Govt. Mahakaushal Arts power plant Submitted by Vikas kumar Jha & Commerce College, Jabalpur 46 A project report on Identification & Evaluation Dr. D.K. Wagela, Chief Chemist & Lab. Head, of Environmental Aspects in effluents treatment Regional Lab, MPPCB, Indore plant & incinerator plant at automobile industries Submitted by Vikas Sharma 47 Status of occupational health hazards due to Mr. R.P. Pyasi, SRO, EPCO-Rural, APS mining activity in Rewa district of M.P. : In University, Rewa-03 special reference of stone crusher unit Submitted by Vineet Shah 48 Project report on E-waste management Dr. Sharique A. Ali, Head, Dept. Of Submitted by Vinod kumar Kushwah Biotechnology, Saifia College, Bhopal 49 Use of house hold waste as an alternate source Dr. Archana Singh, Asstt. Professor, Chemistry, of energy Submitted by Vishal Ramrakhyani Sadhu Vaswani College, Bairagarh, Bhopal 50 Environmental impact of coal based thermal Shri R.S. Sharma, Sr. President, JP Bina power plant Submitted by Vivek Khare Thermal Power Plant, Bina 51 Green and safe ship recycling Submitted by Mr. Mehul Maniar, Partner, M/s Cherry Ocean Rajeev Gupta Consultancy, Alang, Gujrat 52 Performance evaluation of effluent treatment Mr. Sunil Kumar Pradhan, Scientist-C, Pulp & plant at J.K. Paper Mill, Rayagada Submitted by Paper Research Institute, Jaykapur, Rayagada Garjeet Singh 53 Analysis of Water Pollution Submitted by Amit Dr. Amit Shrivastava, Asstt. Prof., Presidency Shrivastava College, Raisen 54 Rooftop farming for food security and Dr. Manoj Kumar Singh, Faculty, IIFM, Bhopal sustainable future Submitted by Sunil Prajapati 55 A case study of solid waste management, Bhopal Dr. S. Sachdev, CSO, EPCO, Bhopal Submitted by Vandana Pandey 56 Briquetting of Crop Residues : A profitable Shri Anil Kumar Dubey, LC Platform venture Submitted by Yash Kudopa Coordinator, ICAR-CIAE, Nabi Bagh, Berasia Road, Bhopal-23 (MP) EPCO Institute of Environmental Studies 5 57 Improving Solid Waste Management in India Shri K.K. Jha, SWM Expert Cum Team Leader, Submitted by Sandeep kumar Prajapati Independent Engineer-ISWM, Infraen (India) Pvt. Ltd., Katni (MP) II. 2017-18 S. No Name of the Candidate Guide Details 1 Effects
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