Thirtieth National Convention of Civil Engineers The Institution of Engineers (India)

Thirtieth National Convention
of Civil Engineers
and National Seminar on
SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT
October 18 - 19, 2014
Mumbai
Organised by
The Institution of Engineers (India)
Maharashtra State Centre
Under the Aegis of
Civil Engineering Division Board, IEI
Hosted by :
Maharashtra State Centre, IE(I)
15, Haji Ali Park, K.Khadye Marg,Mahalaxmi, Mumbai - 400 034.
Mobile : 9820392726 Tel - (022) 2354 2943 / 2354 3650./ Fax - (022) 2354 2942.
eMail- maharashtrasc@ieindia.org / Web-site- www.ieimaharashtra.org
About The Institution of Engineers (India)
The Institution of Engineers (India) or IEI is the largest multidisciplinary professional body
that encompasses 15 engineering disciplines and gives engineers a global platform from
which to share professional interest. IEI has membership strength of nearly 0.7 million.
Established in 1920, with its headquarters at 8 Gokhale Road, Kolkata 700020, IEI has
served the engineering fraternity for over nine decades. In this period of time it has been
inextricably linked with the history of modern-day engineering.
In 1935, IEI was incorporated by Royal Charter and remains the only professional body in
India to be accorded this honour. Today, its quest for professional excellence has given it a
place of pride in almost every prestigious and relevant organization across the globe. IEI
functions among professional engineers, academicians and research workers. It provides a
vast array of technical, professional and supporting services to the Government, Industries,
Academia and the Engineering fraternity, operating from over 104 centres located across
the country. The Institution has established R&D centres at various locations in the country
and also provides grant-in-aid to its members to conduct research and development on
engineering subjects.
IEI conducts Section A & B Examination in different Engineering disciplines, the
successful copmliction of which is recognized as equivalent to Degree in appropriate field
of Engineering of recognized Universities of India by the Ministry of Human Resources
Development, Govt. of India. Every year as many as 90000 candidates appear for these
exams. For details , please see : www.ieindia.org
About Maharashtra State Centre:
The Maharashtra State Centre, of the Institution was founded in September1921 (as
Bombay Association) just a few months after the formal inauguration of the Institution on
23rd February 1921. In 1943, the Bombay Engineering Congress was amalgamated with
the then Bombay Centre. In 1976 with the realignment of the Institutions Centres on the
basis of the state boundaries, jurisdiction of Bombay Centre was extended to encompass the
whole of Maharashtra State. The Centre's name was changed from Bombay Centre to
Maharashtra State Centre. Currently, Maharashtra State has 10 Local Centres viz.
Ahmednagar, Amravati, Aurangabad, Belapur, Chandrapur, Kolhapur, Nagpur, Nashik,
Pune and Solapur. IEI, Maharashtra State Centre has the highest membership strength. The
total Corporate and Non Corporate membership strength of the Centre as on 31.03.2013 is
1,01,822.
About the Seminar :
India, with 1.27 billion people is the second most populous country in the world, while
China is on the top with over 1.36 billion people. India is all set to take the numero uno
position by 2030 and is predicted to have more than 1.53 billion people with growth rate at
1.58%. More than 50% of India's current population is below the age of 25 and over 65%
below the age of 35. About 72.2% of the population lives in some 638,000 villages and the
rest 27.8% in about 5480 towns and urban agglomerations.
Migration of People:
One important facet of study on population is the study of migration arising out of various
social, economic or political reasons. For a large country like India, the study of movement
of population in different parts of the country is complex issue. Economic development, in
the country, especially when many states are undergoing faster economic development,
particularly in areas, such as, manufacturing, information technology or service sectors,
data migration profile of population has become more important.
Migration may be due to marriage, which is the most common reason for migration among
females or for work in case of males. It also happens that many return to their place of birth
after staying out. There have been intra-state, interstate and out side of the country migrants.
Migration from rural India to cities has been growing in the last of couple decades for
education and employment. Many farmers practising dry farming had to migrate to urban
areas for employment and livelihood. These people live in temporary sheds without basic
facilities. Slum population in Mumbai accounts to about 55% of the Mumbai's population.
Slum Population in Delhi has the second largest slum Population in India. Nearly 1.8
million people lives in slum areas in capital of India - New Delhi. These people are mostly
unemployed or daily wage workers who cannot even afford basic necessities of life. We
need to change the present scenario and make our cities a healthy place to live-in.
Theme: Sustainable Urban Development:
The cities, both developed and developing, are under constant strain and stress to pull out
their resources. However the pressure is increasing day by day on all civic amenities. The
planning done by Corporations/Councils is going haywire due to unpredictable growth of
population. It is time that we are better prepared for our future growing needs in terms of
housing large number population, providing them with potable drinking water, sanitation,
solid waste management, transportation, education, employment, health and recreational
facilities, energy etc.
Sub-Themes:
Infrastructure and Rapid Transport System
Environment Friendly Housing
Water Supply and Sanitation
Solid Waste Management
Industries and Employment
Education and Health
Innovative Solutions
CALL FOR PAPERS
Technical papers are invited from participants. Authors may send original contributions on
the subjects in full length papers reporting the result of research / study of developments in
the areas covered by the sub-themes mentioned here and any other relevant areas, by e-mail
to ieimsc@gmail.com /maharashtrasc@ieindia.org
Paper should be in full length as per the following norms:
1. Format: Fonts Times New Roman, Font 11, MS Words, single spacing. Side
margin 25mm all around
2. Title: Bold case, Font size 12, Full width
3. Name(s) of Author(s): Bold case, Font size 11, center
4. Address of Author(s): Bold case
5. Mobile No.
6. E-mail address
Abstract:
Single spacing, Italics, single column, full width, and maximum 300 words.
Main body of paper:
Font size 11, no paragraph indentation, Tow line space between paragraphs. All
photographs will be printed in black & white. Drawings and tables preferably adjusted in
one column. Authors should declare that the work has not been published elsewhere on any
platform.
Length of paper:
Not exceeding 8 pages
Presentation time allowed: Maximum 15 minutes.
Paper size and print area: Paper: A4 (21 cm x 29.7 cm). The text should strictly conform
to the above specifications.
Author's bio data: 40-50 words, with photograph.
Accepted papers will be published in the Proceedings / Souvenir to be brought out on the
occasion. Authors are requested to confirm their presence at least one week in advance.
Papers accepted for presentation in the conference will be the property of IEI.
Important Dates
Submission of abstract
Intimation of acceptance of papers
August 15, 2014
September 01, 2014
Submission of full photo ready papers
September 20, 2014
Date of seminar
Time of seminar
Delegate/Spot registration
(18th – 19th October, 2014)
18th – 19th October, 2014
9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
08.30 a.m. to 09.30 a.m.
09.30 a.m. to 10.30 a.m.
10.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m.
11.30 a.m. to 12.15 p.m.
12.15 p.m. to 12.30 p.m.
12.30 p.m. to 01.00 p.m.
01.00 p.m. to 02.00 p.m.
02.00 p.m. to 03.30 p.m.
03.30 p.m. to 03.45 p.m.
03.45 p.m. to 05.30 p.m.
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8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
PROGRAMME
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Registration
Inaugural Session
Dr.K.L.Rao Memorial Lecture
State of Art Lecture
High Tea
Key Note Address
Lunch Break
Technical Session I
Tea Break
Technical Session II
09.30 a.m. to 11.00 a.m.
11.00 a.m. to 11.15 a.m.
11.15 a.m. to 01.00 p.m.
01.00 p.m. to 02.00 p.m.
02.00 p.m. to 04.00 p.m.
04.00 p.m. to 04.15 p.m.
04.15 p.m. to 05.30 p.m.
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REGISTRATION FEES :
Members of IEI and other
like minded Institutions
Non Members
Students
Spouse of a delegate member
Sunday, October, 19, 2014
Technical Session III
Tea Break
Technical Session IV
Lunch Break
Technical Session V
Tea Break
Valedictory Session
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Rs.1,000/-
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Rs.1,500/Rs.500/Rs.500/-
(Registration fee of delegates includes delegate kit, copy of proceedings, souvenir, tea,
coffee and lunch during seminar). Authors will be treated as complimentary delegates.
SPONSORSHIP & ADVERTISEMENT CHARGES :
Sponsorship
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Rs.5,00,000/(Five delegates + one page coloured advertisement free)
Co-Sponsorship
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Rs.3,00,000/(Three delegates + one page coloured advertisement free)
Back Page Coloured Advertisement
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Rs.1,00,000/Back and Front Inside cover page coloured
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Rs.75,000/Full Page Coloured Advertisement
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Rs.25,000/Half Page Coloured Advertisement
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Rs.20,000/Full Page B/W advertisement
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Rs.10,000/(Size of the Souvenir will be 8.5” x 11.5”)
Note :- Art work for all advertisements to be made available by the advertisers in
CorelDRAW 13 converted file.
PAYMENTS
All payments are to be made through crossed demand draft or A/c payee local cheque drawn
in favour of “The Institution of Engineers (India), Maharashtra State Centre” payable at
Mumbai. We have got core banking facility, you can deposit the amount accordingly in
State Bank of India. Our current account number is 10529882657. The name of the account
is “The Institution of Engineers (India), Maharashtra State Centre”. The branch name is
"Bhulabhai Desai Road". The IFSC Code is SBIN 0005340. The branch code is 05340.
NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Shri.Ashok Kumar Basa, FIE, President, IEI
Shri.H.C.S.Berry, FIE, Chairman, CVDB, IEI
Shri.S.S.Rathore, FIE, Immediate Past President, IEI
and Member, CVDB, IEI
Shri.S.L.Garg, FIE, Past President, IEI and Member, CVDB, IEI
Shri.Sisir Kumar Banerjee, FIE, Immediate Past Vice President, IEI,
Member, CVDB, IEI
Shri.Narendra Singh, FIE, Immediate Past Vice President, IEI,
Member, CVDB, IEI
Shri.Jaswant N. Mistry
Shri.G.A.Palaskar
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Shri.N.K.Birar, FIE, Member, CVDB, IEI
Dr.R.K.Biswal, FIE, Member, CVDB, IEI
Shri.M.B.Dagaonkar, FIE, Member, CVDB, IEI
Shri.J.K.Dutta, FIE, Member, CVDB, IEI
Shri.P.S.Gahlot, FIE, Member, CVDB, IEI
Shri.D.K.Gupta, FIE, Member, CVDB, IEI
Shri.V. K.Gupta, FIE, Member, CVDB, IEI
Shri.Archan Kusum Majumdar, FIE, Member, CVDB, IEI
Shri.H.L.Mina, FIE, Member, CVDB, IEI
Shri.Jagdish Mohan, FIE, Member, CVDB, IEI
Shri.L.M.Patra, FIE, Member, CVDB, IEI
Shri.Chandrakant Raipat, FIE, Member, CVDB, IEI
Dr.G.Sankarasubramanian, FIE, Member, CVDB, IEI
Shri.I.Satyanarayana Raju, FIE, Member, CVDB, IEI
Prof.(Dr.)D.L.Shah, FIE, Member, CVDB, IEI
Shri.V.B.Singh, FIE, Member, CVDB, IEI
Shri.G.Sudhakar, FIE, Member, CVDB, IEI
Shri.Sandeep V. Vasava, FIE, Member, CVDB, IEI
Shri.D.P.Singh Virk, FIE, Member, CVDB, IEI
Shri.S.M.Patil, Honorary Secretary, IEI, Maharashtra State Centre
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Shri.S.M.Patil
Shri.S.G.Bahaley
Shri.H.O.Thakare
Shri.S.H.Jain
Shri.D.S.Pradhan
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ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Shri.M.B.Dagaonkar, FIE
Chairman, IEI, Maharashtra State Centre
Shri.V.C.Kamble
Dr.Abhay Bambole
Shri.Jaswant N.Mistry
Shri.G.A.Palaskar
Prof.G.B.Chaudhari
Shri.A.S.Kimmatkar
Dr.S.B.Zope
Shri.R.B.Bambale
Dr.A.R.Katti
Shri.R.K.Modi
Shri M.L.Patil
Shri.Ashwin Moghe
Shri.N.K.Bhattacharyya
Mrs.M.M.Nandgaonkar
Shri.Laxmikant Umarjee
TECHNICAL COMMITTEE
Shri.S.D.Chawathe
Ms.Roshni Udyavar
Shri.S.G.Dharmadhikari
Dr.Rakesh Kumar
Shri.Vinod Vanvari
Shri.Ajit Satardekar
Shri.P.N.Tandon
Shri.V.R.Kulkarni
Shri.K.R.Khudanpur
Shri.K.P.Pradeep
Dr.Janhavi Inamdar
Shri.C.M.Dordi
Accommodation
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All participants have to make their own travel and
lodging arrangements in Mumbai. However, needful
assistance will be provided by the institution on
request.
Educational Visit
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Half day visit to State of Art Solid Waste Management
site of thNavi Mumbai Municipal Corporation arranged
on 20 October, 2014. Interested participants to
register during convention
For details contact
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S h r i . V. C . K a m b l e , C o - C h a i r m a n , O rg a n i s i n g
Committee on his mobile number 9820113601 or on
email: ieimsc@gmail.com / maharashtrasc@ieindia.org
number
Shri.Jaswant N.Mistry, Convenor, on his mobile
9969602835 or on email ieimsc@gmail.com /
maharashtrasc@ieindia.org
Address for Corrospondence :
Shri.V.C.Kamble,
Co-Chairman,
Organising Committee,
The Institution of Engineers (India)
Maharashtra State Centre,
15, Haji Ali Park, K.Khadye Marg,
Mahalaxmi, Mumbai - 400 034.
Mobile : 9820392726
Tel - (022) 2354 2943 / 2354 3650.
Fax - (022) 2354 2942.