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VISHWAKARMA (Online Monthly E-Journal of Construction Industry Development Council)

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Construction Industry Development Council

CIDC E-JOURNAL January, 2018

Signing of MoU between IRCON International

Limited

and Construction Industry Development Council

Inaugural of Engineering Council of India

(ECI) Training centre in SATI- Vidisha

(Bhopal)

No Dig India Show 2017, held on 08th

and 9th December, 2017 at Bengaluru

Inaugural of Internship Training Program at VKP

in presence of Sh. Mohanti HoD CV Raman College

Odisha, Dr. P.R Swarup Director General CIDC

Vol. 7 Issue –I E – Journal of CIDC January, 2018

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CIDC – Activities: Signing of MOU between IRCON International Limited

and Construction Industry Development Council For Employment Oriented Training & Skill Development Program for 200

Unemployed youth/SC/ST/OBC women and EWS of society'

MOU Signing: IRCON International Limited has signed an MOU with Construction

Industry Development Council (CIDC), New Delhi for “Employment

Oriented Training & Skill Development Program for 200

Unemployed youth/SC/ST/OBC women and EWS of society”.

The MOU was signed on 28th December 2018 by Ms. Anupam Ban,

General Manager, HR Management, Nodal Officer for CSR &

Sustainability of IRCON and Shri. Ashutosh Bhardwaj, (Director –

Corporate Affairs) of CIDC in the presence of Mr. Vishal Gupta, Dy.

General Manager (Civil / CSR) of IRCON. Also present during the

signing were Mr. Abesh Dasgupta, CSR Manager and Ms. Aakanksha Tiwari, CSR Manager from IRCON and Shri.

B. N. Rao, Sr. Manager, CIDC.

The program is aimed at providing job oriented skill development and training to the marginalized and

economically weaker sections of the society from Jharkhand. The training shall be provided are Ranchi &

Daltonganj Centers in Jharkhand and Gorakhpur and Ramshapur in Uttar Pradesh.

The initiative to be undertaken at CIDC centers will provide job oriented training to rural youth, women,

SC/ST/OBC and other marginalized sections whereby they can be gainfully employed.

A direct resultant will be poverty reduction, rise in self-esteem of the individuals and value addition to their

skills. The resultant skilled workforce translates to capacity enhancement in the construction sector helping in

smooth implementation of construction and infrastructure projects leading to nation building. The initiative also

helps in livelihood promotion for people from backward and remote areas as well as help the people gain

meaningful employment leading to their social and economic upliftment.

Airports Authority of India: The last leg of the training in different categories under the “Project for Employment Oriented Training and Skill

Development Programme for SC/ST/OBC/Women & EWS of Society for 2000 Persons under Airports Authority

of India CSR Initiative” is being held at Ranchi, Daltonganj, Chapaguri

Over 2048. candidates have enrolled in training so far and those who have successfully completed the course

have moved on for jobs with reputed construction companies. Students have also opted for self-employment

and some have joined higher education courses.

The unique feature of the program was the visits by beneficiaries to nearby airport building. Many of the

students were visiting the airport for the first time and were elated to see the various facilities. Such visits have

been organised at Bhubaneshwar, Ranchi & Delhi.

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CIDC – Activities: Under the able and dynamic leadership of Mr. Sanjiv Jindal, General Manager (Engineer Civil) CSR, Airport

Authority of India and the entire CSR team of AAI, the interactive session held between AAI officials and students

during center visits have been very lively and much appreciated by the beneficiaries.

The AAI project and other similar initiatives are a step in the direction of increasing the supply of trained

manpower for the Indian Construction Industry.

We wish all our successful candidates all the best in their new jobs/careers.

10th CIDC Vishwakarma Awards 2018: The 10th CIDC Vishwakarma Awards have drawn an enthusiastic participation from all stakeholders. A record number of applications have been received in 16 different categories from all across the nation. While a number of companies who have participated in pervious additions of the award continue to submit their projects for evaluation, the entry of new ones provides a fresh energy to the process. With maximum participation in the Achievement award for Construction Health Safety and Environment (HSE) and Achievement award for Best Construction Project categories, the job of the evaluators and jury is cut out to pick the best ones.

Starting from November 2017, eighteen teams of two evaluators each have been traversing the length and breadth of the country to spot the winners. The site visits will come to an end on 20th February 2018 and the ceremony will be held on 7th March 2018 at Stein Auditorium, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi. We look forward to your participation in the awards. For any queries, please contact: CIDC Team VKA Construction Industry Development Council 801, (8th Floor), Hemkunt Chambers, 89, Nehru Place, New Delhi – 110 019 India Tel: 011 - 2623 4770, 2648 9992, 4161 7971 Fax: 011 - 2645 1604, Email: [email protected] /[email protected] ; Web: www.cidc.in

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CIDC – Activities: Inaugural of ECI and SATI jointly established a training center in SATI

Vidisha:

ECI and SATI jointly established a training center in SATI Vidisha campus. The center was inaugurated on 27th Dec, 2017 and was graced by the presence of various eminent experts and academicians including.

Dr. P R Swarup, Member Secretary, ECI Dr. J S Chauhan, Director, SATI Mr. Biplab Ketan Paul, innovator and Director, Bhungroo Er. C K Bafna, Managing Director, Kautilya Institute of technology and Engineering, Jaipur, Rajasthan Mr. Narayan Gehlot,CEO, Chakrapani LLC,USA

The ECI-SATI Center aims to promote CIDC’s hallmark internships programs, vocational training and testing and certification activities in the region. Its first internship program on ground water recharge acquifer system is already running successfully and will finish this month. 35 engineering students have been beniffitted from this program that is helping them hone their practical skills and also exposing them to entrepreneurial work options.

Visit at Vishwakarma Pratham (VKP) Faridabad:

Mr. Vikram Jain from HILTI India Private Limited visited VKP Faridabad and visited the campus. They plan to have a demonstration & display center at VKP Faridabad.

Valedictory function of NHPC 2nd Batch training program. Certificate distribution by Shri K.M. Singh Former CMD, NHPC, Dr. P.R. Swarup Director General CIDC, Mr. Vikram Singh from HILTI & VKP team.

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CIDC – Activities: Inauguration for Internship Training Program at VKP campus. Lighting of lamp by Mr. Mohanti HoD CV Raman

College Odisha, Dr. P.R Swarup Director General CIDC, and senior officials of CIDC team.

No Dig India Show 2017:

1. Introduction: Recently Indian Society for Trenchless Technology (IndSTT) organized the ‘No Dig India Show- 2017’ “International Conference & Exhibition on Standardizing Trenchless Applications” at Bengaluru on 8th & 9th December 2017. The event was structured based on the papers and presentations collected in response to the call for papers made by IndSTT focused at Standardisation of Trenchless Applications. Each session was developed to address a specific aspect of standardisation and paper selection followed this focus approach. Details of event are now discussed.

2. Event Background:

Trenchless Technology has become one of the preferred construction methodology for utility & other subsurface structures. Work execution, however, at times gets complicated due to absence of standard resulting in faulty works, or processes, & structures. Through standardization, one would get desired results from the application of a specific technique variant under a given set of end conditions. This ensures proper project deliverance & underground structure development. Proper growth of the sector, therefore, depends on standardization of techniques. That way, prior to selection and application of any technique, user would be aware about the possible results, & able to take correct decisions for the executing the project in confidence. IndSTT recognizes the above fact

& has released the approved techniques list with respective deliverables, scope of works, & other related guidelines to assist industry over the last 23 years. It has also released codes of practice suiting Indian conditions for 5 most common techniques with one being revised in 2016. It had proposed to revise the remaining four & release those in NDIS2017. In addition to revising the codes, it had also proposed to assist the ingress of newer technology in Indian markets by standardization of those techniques as well. All of this was aimed to be accomplished in No Dig India Show 2017.

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CIDC – Activities: 3. Event Objectives:

For the last one and a half decades efforts of INDSTT have helped to establish this technology in the nation and the actions have nurtured its growth. No Dig India Shows have been instruments of this growth mechanism as they have provided opportunities for scientific discussions, technology promotion, networking and publication of multiple guidelines, both technical as well as commercial. Main objectives of NDIS 2017 included following:

Releasing the new approved techniques list with respective deliverables & related guidelines. Releasing second editions of the codes of Practice suiting Indian conditions for Cured in Place Pipe, Glass

Reinforced Pipe, Pipe Bursting, Microtunneling & Pipe Jacking Releasing third edition of code of practice suiting Indian conditions for Horizontal Directional Drilling. Revising & releasing commercial framework for trenchless applications. Providing inputs about newer trenchless construction methodologies to stakeholders. Drawing a road map for conducting City Level Trenchless Road Shows to assist ingress of Trenchless

Technology in Government missions in association with city based stakeholders.

No Dig India Show 2017 was aimed at providing inputs to the sector stakeholders for enhancing the productivity, quality and safety in trenchless works.

4. Event Structure: No Dig India Show 2017 was a combination of a conference, workshops, and an exhibition of trenchless equipment and services.

5. General and Technical Session Details: Sessions conducted were as follows: 1. Inaugural Session 2. Technical Session 1. Standardisation of Trenchless Enabling Applications 3. Technical Session 2. Standardisation of Horizontal Directional Drilling Applications 4. Technical Session 3. Standardisation of Pipeline Renewal Applications 5. IFTP Workshop 6. Technical Session 4. Standardisation of Microtunneling Applications 7. Technical Session 5. Standardisation of Trenchless Contractual Processes 8. Technical Session 6. Advancements in technology applications 9. Valedictory Session

6. Technical Inputs for Conference: Conference was organised through the IndSTT inputs on new publications, and from various authors responding to the call for papers issued by IndSTT. The call intended to draw diverse industry wide expertise that could stimulate fresh discussions on various identified topics. As discussed hereafter:

• Policy, Regulations, Practices and Standards for subsurface asset development and management • Planning and scheduling in subsurface asset and maintenance management • Safety, Health and Risk Management in Subsurface Asset Management • Technologies for subsurface asset data management • Strategic asset management for sustainable business

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CIDC – Activities:

• Condition monitoring, diagnostics, and prognostics • E-Maintenance of subsurface asset • Emerging technologies & embedded sensors and devices for subsurface engineering asset management • Human dimensions in integrated subsurface asset management • Lifecycle & sustainability considerations of physical assets • Performance Monitoring and Management • Subsurface structural integrity and health management • International standards for subsurface asset management • Education and training in subsurface asset and maintenance management

7. Release of Publications: During the Show IndSTT released five Trenchless Codes, Schedule of Rates, a discussion paper for future code & two show linked publications to assist the Trenchless Industry, these were: 1. Code of Practice for HDD technique suiting Indian Condition - 3rd Edition, 2. Code of Practice for Microtunneling & Pipe Jacking suiting Indian Condition - 2nd Edition, 3. Code of Practice for Glass Reinforced Pipe suiting Indian Condition - 2nd Edition, 4. Code of Practice for Cured in Place Pipe suiting Indian Condition, - 2nd Edition, 5. Code of Practice for Pipe Bursting suiting Indian Condition, - 2nd Edition, 6. Discussion Paper for Developing Code of Practice Suiting Indian Conditions – Subsurface Engineering, 7. Schedule of Rates for Construction Contracts Employing Trenchless Technology-2018 - 10th Edition, 8. Compendium of Trenchless Equipment, & 9. No Dig India Journal Souvenir Issue.

8. Technical Session Details:

8.1 Technical Session 1 Standardisation of Trenchless Enabling Applications The session Comprised of following presentations:

i. Standardization of Trenchless Techniques by Dr. Niranjan Swarup ii. Standardizing Subsurface Utility Engineering (Detection & Mapping of Existing Utilities) by Dr. Sanjay

Rana iii. iii.Risk Management in HDD by Mr. Ehteshamul Haque iv. iv.Advance Pipe Locating and Cable Laying Systems by Mr. Jitesh Kothari\

8.2 Technical Session 2 Standardisation of Horizontal Directional Drilling Applications The session Comprised of following presentations:

i. Code of Practice for Horizontal Directional Drilling by Dr. Niranjan Swarup ii. Advancement in HDD locating technology by Mr. Ehteshamul Haque

iii. How Technological Developments Will Shape the Future of HDD Locating by Mr. Rajeev Gupta

8.3 Technical Session 3 Standardisation of Pipeline Renewal Applications

The session Comprised of following presentations:

i. Code of Practice for Pipe Bursting by Dr. Niranjan Swarup ii. Sanitary sewer overflow (SSO) challenges faced by Indian cities by Mr. Asim Bhalerao

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CIDC – Activities: 8.4 Technical Session 4 Standardisation of Microtunneling Applications

The session Comprised of following presentations:

i. Code of Practice for Microtunneling and Pipe Jacking by Dr. Niranjan Swarup ii. Trenchless Rehabilitation of Sewer Pipelines by Mr. Sunir Garg iii. Precise Auger Boring for small diameters in soft soil and soft and hard rock Dr. Heinz Plum, iv. The advantage of reconditioned equipment around the world by Mr. Hans Corvers

8.5 Technical Session 5 Standardisation of Trenchless Contractual Processes

The session Comprised of following presentations:

i. Schedule of Rates for Construction Contracts Employing Trenchless Technology – Estimating in Trenchless Construction by Dr. Niranjan Swarup.

ii. Pilot Jacking Pipe Jacking by Mr. Anant Kumar Sharma. iii. Drilling Fluid: horizontal Directional Drilling – Playing with hard cricket ball without helmet and hit

century! By Mr. Bhaskar Naik. iv. Dealing with Interference by Mr. Ehteshamul Haque v. Contract Management (Aspect) Mechanical Equipment’s & Construction Machinery by Mr. K.

Venkateshwar:

8.6 Technical Session 6 Advancements in technology applications

The session Comprised of following presentations:

i. Code of Practice for CIPP and GRP by Dr. Niranjan Swarup ii. Exploration beyond expectation by Ms. Silky Agarwal

iii. Data Analytics for River and Lake Rejuvenation in India by Mr. Asim Bhalerao

9. IFTP Workshop: In addition to the conference IFTP workshop was also organised. International Forum for Trenchless Promotion is the latest initiative of IndSTT that is proposed to be a collaborative forum of Stakeholders of Global Trenchless Industry to assist the growth of Trenchless Technology by technology transfer from highly developed to less developed regions internationally by way of cooperation. There are regions, like India, where trenchless technology requirements are essentially high, but availability of matching services is quite low as it is serviced by a limited numbers of technology providers with quite few techniques, & then there are regions with exactly opposite situations, less buyers and more techniques offered. In former, the costs to execute the works gets too high due to high risk factors, limited service providers, lesser indigenization, poor replication, and higher operational costs due to failures, bad or spurious spares and consumables, and lack of awareness. Situations, in the later, are equally bad due to lesser demand forcing the technology developers to recover their investments from this limited demand only again leading to higher costs. It would be for the benefit of all that such technology is shared globally so that the costs could come down at one hand and the technology growth could be accelerated as with higher business volumes the incentives to further the developments also grow.

This workshop was conducted to provide platforms for international collaborations between Indian trenchless technologists and their international counterparts.

10. Exhibition: The Exhibition was a great success wherein 100 stands & open display space of various Trenchless equipment and products were displayed by the exhibitors. Total of fourteen HDD rigs were put on live demonstration by the exhibitors along with live demonstration of other trenchless equipment. The exhibition was visited by numbers of visitors who got the first-hand information and feel of the various Trenchless equipment and their usage.

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CIDC – Activities: 11. Concluding Remarks:

No Dig India Shows are the flagship annual events of INDSTT and each year they are growing. The show was attended by about 500 visitors, delegates and exhibitors. This was the first No Dig India Show organized in the southern part of India and to promote trenchless in other regions INDSTT has scheduled the next event in the commercial capital of India, Mumbai on 7th & 8th December 2018. The event is aimed at Advancing Trenchless Standardization. The focus is matching with INDSTT initiative of IFTP and is expected to benefit the global trenchless industry. India is the happening place for Trenchless Industry and global stakeholders could plan to join the next edition of the show at Mumbai, India.

Talent Search Competition 2017:

Construction Industry Development Council & Vikas Institute of Engineering & Technology jointly organized “Talent Search Competition” every year. This year organized ‘’Talent Search Competition was held on 17th Dec, 2017. The competition was conducted in two levels, junior level for class 10th students and senior level for class 12th students.

Students of 150 colleges from ten major districts of eastern UP participated in the competition. Principals and teachers of different colleges attended the competition.

Aids Awareness Program:

World Aids Day was observed on 1st Dec to create awareness about the symptoms, causes and preventives of the disease HIV/AIDS that has taken unprecedented number of lives.

In respect of that, World AIDS Day 2017 was celebrated by Child Line Gorakhpur in CIDC, Gorakhpur center with a range of interactive activities, campaigns by distributing posters and pamphlets. Mr Vishnu Dutt Pandey, Child Line, Gorakhpur took the session with emphasis on HIV prevention, treatment and

nurse’s role in reduction of stigma and discrimination. He also informed about the ‘Child Line’ works that they are working for the protection of the rights of all children in general, especially for the street children and youth living alone on the streets.

Vishwakarma Tritiya (VKT) Dhaulana:

Site Visit of Mr. Puneet Gupta, Director of Airport Authority of India.:

Mr. Puneet Gupta, Director of Airport Authority of India, visited Vishwakarma Tritiya (VKT) Dhaulana and interacted with CIDC officials:

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CIDC – Activities: Mr K.C Meena, Member Secretory-CSR, Airport Authority of India, interacted

with the trainees of General Work Supervisor trade during the practical class.

Site Visit of Mr John from the institute of Drone Technology:

Shri Rajeev Jain, Director (Vocational Training) introduced Mr. John from the Institute of Drone Technology with staff and trainees during his visit to VKT, Dhaulana.

Site Visit of Mr. Sunil Upadhayay AGM-CSR NMDC:

Shri Rajeev Jain, Director (Vocational Training) interacted with Sh. Sunil Upadhayay AGM-CSR NMDC during his visit to VKT Dhaulana:

Mr. Sunil Upadhayay interacted with Land Survey trainees in the practical yard during practical time.

Sidhauli training centre:

Itanagar (Arunachal Pradesh) training centre:

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CONSTRUCTION COST INDICES – DECEMBER, 2017:

CCI – December 2017 Base - 100.00 October 2007

S. No. Market Building

CCI Road CCI

Bridge CCI

Dam CCI

Power CCI

Railway CCI

Mineral Plant CCI

Medium Industry

CCI Transmission

CCI Urban Infra CCI

Maintenance CCI

1 Agartala 144.5 145.21 141.4 144.39 143.48 145.34 143.33 139.58 142.21 138.46 137.29

2 Agra 146.32 147.64 142.85 146.19 144.86 146.91 144.48 141 143.89 140.07 138.23

3 Ahmedabad 144.16 146.65 143.12 146.01 143.59 144.7 144.02 139.5 140.93 139.53 140.91

4 Aizawl 144.78 146.76 140.97 144.64 142.94 145.09 142.26 139.21 142.27 138.43 135.88

5 Ajmer 146.9 149.46 144.09 147.66 146.09 148.25 145.56 142.25 145.26 141.39 139.18

6 Allahabad 146.33 146.95 143.23 146.22 145.31 147.21 145.21 141.35 144.02 140.24 139.17

7 Ambala 145.11 147.37 141.82 145.4 143.8 145.93 143.2 140.04 143.07 139.21 136.84

8 Amritsar 143.98 145.88 140.88 144.29 142.89 144.92 142.43 139.1 141.98 138.19 136.2

9 Anand 143.62 147.47 144.5 146.3 144.41 144.73 144.44 141.17 143.65 140.76 140.94

10 Ankaleswar 142.25 147.38 145.32 146.35 144.18 143.66 144.42 141.26 143.53 141.11 142.29

11 Asansol 146.19 145.86 143.63 146.09 145.82 147.49 146.1 141.71 144.05 140.34 140.32

12 Bengaluru 142.68 146.82 139.2 145.57 143.79 142.77 143.02 138.08 140.7 136.19 135.72

13 Bhopal 146.05 147.13 141.76 146.6 144.35 145.77 144.06 140.23 142.6 138.75 137.78

14 Bhubhaneswar 144.6 144.28 141.09 145.15 143.82 144.89 144.09 139.52 141.41 137.7 138.24

15 Bodhgaya 145.15 145.09 142.47 145.05 144.62 146.35 144.8 140.58 143 139.29 138.98

16 Chandigarh 144.83 146.92 141.64 145.13 143.63 145.72 143.11 139.85 142.82 138.98 136.79

17 Chennai 141.72 142.11 136.29 141.75 140.98 142.51 140.91 134.49 136.96 132.11 135.56

18 Cochin 142.91 143.94 138.46 143.25 142.21 143.69 142.07 136.46 139.03 134.5 136.82

19 Coimbatore 144.08 145.75 140.62 144.72 143.45 144.83 143.24 138.43 141.06 136.92 138.06

20 Delhi 149.31 151.35 145.37 149.17 147.38 149.65 146.71 143.57 146.72 142.77 140.17

21 Dhanbad 145.75 145.33 143.25 145.65 145.42 147.08 145.76 141.32 143.64 139.95 140.02

22 Faridabad 147.19 148.86 143.52 147.06 145.51 147.66 144.97 141.69 144.69 140.82 138.61

23 Gangtok 142.87 144.79 139.1 142.72 141.01 143.17 140.37 137.33 140.38 136.57 134.06

24 Guwahati 144.22 143.7 141.81 144.14 144.01 145.59 144.37 139.92 142.14 138.49 138.7

25 Haridwar 144.5 150.39 144.7 148.39 146.72 148.91 146.1 142.89 145.96 142.04 139.66

26 Hyderabad 142.88 142.99 138.18 144.08 141.37 141.97 141.46 136.92 138.52 134.77 135.41

27 Imphal 145.96 148.76 143.22 146.83 145.2 147.36 144.62 141.41 144.45 140.57 138.23

28 Indore 144.46 145.05 139.99 145.32 142.88 143.88 142.76 138.58 140.56 136.77 136.61

29 Itanagar 145.36 147.77 142.09 145.74 144.08 146.25 143.46 140.31 143.37 139.52 137.06

30 Jabalpur 143.68 144.03 139.09 144.7 142.12 142.94 142.1 137.76 139.56 135.77 136.01

31 Jaipur 145.42 146.63 141.2 145.88 143.73 145.22 143.37 139.66 142.1 138.27 137.09

32 Jammu 144.72 148.65 142.93 146.6 144.89 147.08 144.26 141.11 144.2 140.32 137.85

33 Jamshedpur 145.46 144.92 142.55 145.71 145.02 146.37 145.39 140.78 142.85 139.15 139.66

34 Jalandhar 145.42 147.68 142.49 145.97 144.49 146.59 144.01 140.68 143.64 139.81 137.7

35 Jodhpur 144.07 146.28 142 145.14 143.24 144.81 143.23 139.29 141.47 138.85 138.56

36 Jorhat (Assam) 143.83 145.78 140.05 143.69 141.97 144.14 141.32 138.27 141.33 137.49 134.96

37 Kanpur 147.79 149.12 144.28 147.67 146.34 148.4 145.93 142.43 145.32 141.48 139.65

38 Kohima 145.66 148.27 142.66 146.3 144.64 146.81 144.04 140.85 143.92 140.05 137.65

39 Kolkata 146.34 145.57 144.01 146.26 146.26 147.84 146.72 142.06 144.27 140.58 141.03

40 Lucknow 144.85 145.82 141.61 144.73 143.66 145.59 143.41 139.78 142.51 138.74 137.29

41 Ludhiana 145.13 147.06 142.03 145.45 144.04 146.1 143.59 140.23 143.15 139.32 137.3

42 Madurai 142.4 143.63 137.74 143.6 141.83 142.38 141.65 136.31 138.49 134.13 135.54

43 Mathura 144.97 146.63 141.35 144.84 143.34 145.42 142.82 139.57 142.52 138.7 136.52

44 Meerut 145.42 147.68 142.49 145.97 144.49 146.59 144.01 140.68 143.64 139.81 137.7

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45 Mehsana 142.95 147.42 144.91 146.33 144.3 144.2 144.43 141.22 143.59 140.94 141.63

46 Mumbai 140.89 147.3 146.16 146.4 143.95 142.55 144.39 141.35 143.4 141.47 143.65

47 Mysore 142.83 144.39 140.91 144.92 142.64 142.87 142.86 138.68 140.47 137.18 138.19

48 Nagpur 142.76 145.79 143.64 145.78 143.89 143.74 144.24 140.43 142.4 139.6 140.94

49 Nainital 144.85 145.82 141.61 144.74 143.66 145.59 143.41 139.79 142.51 138.74 137.3

50 Nanded 142.83 144.39 140.91 144.92 142.64 142.87 142.86 138.68 140.47 137.18 138.19

51 Nasik 141.23 147.32 145.95 146.39 144.01 142.84 144.4 141.33 143.44 141.39 143.31

52 Navi Mumbai 141.06 147.31 146.05 146.4 143.98 142.7 144.4 141.34 143.43 141.43 143.49

53 Nayamore 145.17 144.81 142.17 145.4 144.62 145.99 144.92 140.42 142.52 138.81 139.14

54 Nazira 144.64 145.99 141.18 144.52 143.21 145.22 142.81 139.4 142.24 138.45 136.6

55 Panjim 141.79 147.06 142.69 145.98 143.87 142.67 143.71 139.74 142.05 138.83 139.71

56 Patna 146.03 146.15 143.24 145.93 145.37 147.15 145.49 141.34 143.83 140.1 139.61

57 Pondicherry 142.29 142.55 137.23 142.93 141.17 142.24 141.18 135.71 137.75 133.46 135.48

58 Port Blair 145.69 146.92 141.02 145.63 144.37 146.27 144 139.22 142.03 137.61 138.05

59 Pune 141.97 145.14 142.12 145.22 142.68 142.33 142.94 139.15 140.97 138.11 139.49

60 Puri 144.6 144.28 141.09 145.15 143.82 144.89 144.09 139.52 141.41 137.7 138.24

61 Raigarh (Alibaug) 141.44 147.19 144.37 146.19 143.93 142.69 144.06 140.54 142.74 140.14 141.59

62 Raipur 144.6 144.28 141.09 145.15 143.82 144.89 144.09 139.52 141.41 137.7 138.24

63 Rajahmundry 142.29 142.55 137.23 142.93 141.17 142.24 141.18 135.71 137.75 133.46 135.48

64 Rajkot 141.23 147.32 145.95 146.39 144.01 142.84 144.4 141.33 143.44 141.39 143.31

65 Ranchi 144.6 144.28 141.09 145.15 143.82 144.89 144.09 139.52 141.41 137.7 138.24

66 Roorkee 147.79 149.46 144.09 147.66 146.09 148.25 145.56 142.25 145.26 141.39 139.18

67 Shillong 144.64 145.99 141.18 144.52 143.21 145.22 142.81 139.4 142.24 138.45 136.6

68 Shimla 144.72 148.65 142.93 146.6 144.89 147.08 144.26 141.11 144.2 140.32 137.85

69 Silchar 143.84 144.86 139.6 144.36 142.15 143.55 141.86 138.07 140.41 136.61 135.66

70 Srinagar 144.93 146.91 141.12 144.79 143.08 145.24 142.41 139.36 142.42 138.57 136.02

71 Surat 141.58 147.34 145.75 146.38 144.07 143.11 144.41 141.31 143.47 141.28 142.98

72 Trivandrum 142.49 144.68 138.22 144.25 142.48 142.51 142.1 136.9 139.23 134.8 135.6

73 Ujjain 146.44 149.38 144.91 147.71 145.87 147.15 145.54 142.33 145.14 141.74 140.53

74 Vadodara 144.35 148.39 145.12 147.02 145.02 145.39 144.98 141.81 144.34 141.44 141.42

75 Varanasi 144.85 145.82 141.61 144.74 143.66 145.59 143.41 139.79 142.51 138.74 137.3

76 Velim 142.23 146.94 140.94 145.78 143.83 142.72 143.36 138.91 141.39 137.51 137.72

77 Vijayawada 142.59 142.77 137.72 143.51 141.27 142.11 141.32 136.32 138.13 134.12 135.45

78 Vishakhapatnam 143.47 143.43 139.18 144.05 142.5 143.59 142.65 137.6 139.6 135.56 136.87

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