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(01Aprilto30June,2020)
CovidMitigationIssue
TEQIP-III/SPIU-UP/005
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RADHASCHAUHANPrincipal Secretary
Technical Education, GoUP
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ToenhancetheQualityofIndianTechnicalEducationandmakeitmorecompetitive
acrosstheglobeandensuringitsacceptance,IndiangovernmentthroughAICTE,
NBAaswellasthroughTEQIP-IIIProjecthastakenmanymeasures.ModelCourse
CurriculumhasbeenimplementedandsweepingExaminationsReformsaretaking
placeinthecountrytomakeOutcomeBasedEducation(OBE)arealityandthus
helpingtheEngineeringProgrammersaccreditedbyNBAinlinewithWashington
Accord.
SPIU-UP has done massive capacity building for accreditation in Technical
InstitutionunderTEQIP-III(1.1)aswellasamongaf�iliatedTechnicalInstitutions
ofAPJAbdulKalamTechnicalUniversitythroughseminars,workshops,webinars,
experttalks,knowledgetransformeffortshelpingtheInstitutionstoprepareandto
go for SAR upload/NBA Accreditation.With constant, continuous and focused
effortsofSPIU-UPanddepartmentofTechnicalEducation,GovernmentofUttar
Pradeshagainst,78programmesidenti�iedforNBAAccreditation(UG)(TEQIP-
III/1.1), 21programmeshavebeenaccredited, SARhasbeenuploadedfor15
programmesmakingtheachievementagainstNBAAccreditation/SARuploadto
35, thus achieving 46.15% against a target of 50%. For Dr APJ Abdul Kalam
Technical University (ATU/1.2) against identi�ied 1052 programmes, 53
programmeswereaccredited(5.04%)againsttargetof5%..
OvertheperiodoflasttwomonthsSPIUdidtheclosescrutinyoftheprogrammes
targetedfortheaccreditationbyMarch,June&afterJune2020respectivelyand
foundthatmostof theprogrammemaynotbeeligiblebecauseofoneormore
reasons.
To �ind out the real status of each of the targeted 40 programmes SPIU
arrangedadetailedassessment&evaluationthroughmicroscopicreviewof
allthe40programmesbyfourexperts.Theexpertsassessedtheireligibility&
preparednessagainstmandatoryrequirementforPQupload(Tier-1)&SARupload
(Tier-2). The comprehensive status of each of the programme against each
mandatoryrequirementhasbeencompiledbySPIU-UPbasedontheevaluationof
eachprogrammedonebyfourNBAexperts.
Only two programmes ECE (MMMUT) and EE (REC Ambedkarnagar) are
eligibleforPQ/SARuploadasondateandeffortsarebeingmadeforSAR
uploadfortheseprogramsbyJune2020.
Themajorde�iciency/obstacleinmeetingthemandatoryrequirementare:1. Facultystudentratio(FSR)2. FacultyatProfessor&AssociateProfessorlevel3. Five programmes of UNSIET are not even AICTE approved
programmes
WeareawareabouttherealsituationandalleffortsarebeingtakentoensurethatrequirementsarecompliedandmoreprogrammesinUPareNBAAccreditedindaystocome.
Qualityin
TechnicalEducation
istheonlywaytoremainrelevant
Message
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TheCOVID-19pandemichasposedgreatchallengetothehumanbeingfor
their survival and sustenance. But at the same time it has shown
extraordinary human resourcefulness and potential, creating various
alternative systems and ideas for the solution of pandemic challenges.
Education is a primary area where entire community responded
immediately.Variousdecisionsmadebygovernment,regulatorybodiesand
service providers will have long-term consequences for the future of
education.Butweseeveryclearlynewnormalistakingplaceforthemode
anddeliveryofeducation.
Covidhasshownthewaythatitistimeforintelligentcollectiveaction.SPIU-
UP has responded as per directions of MHRD, GoI, NPIU and various
regulatorybodiestomakeeducationavailableinthehomeofstudents.
Immediatelyafterthelockdownwasannounced,SPIU-UPcameintoaction
for capacity building and facilitation for online teaching, testing and
assessmentbyallProjectInstitutions.Withinaveryshortspanoftime,all
institutionsswitchedtoonlineteaching.Forawareness,motivationandfor
creating an enabling mechanism, the three pilot programs focusing on
Online learning, Virtual Labs and E-Examination were conducted in
collaborationof variousTeqip Institutions, IITs, ForeignUniversities and
someoftheSPIUs.TheseprogramsextensivelycoveredmostoftheTEQIP
institutions across the country and institutions af�iliated to technical
universities. Major capacity building, facilitation, motivational and
guidanceactivitiesthatrequiresspecialmentionare:
· 03 major National seminars (Online mode) / Workshop
conductedtocoveralltheaspectsofteaching-learning,testing,
assessment and examinations (on 08-09 Apr 2020, 14 April
2020and20Apr2020respectively.
· 01numberofWebinaronAccountingandauditing
· 01numberofHackathon(inonlinemode)onPPEkitsandmasksto
�ightcoronapandemicwithUPTTIatKanpuron01May2020
· Corona-19PandemicweeklychallengeIdeathon,inthreephases
was conducted with Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University,
Lucknowon14Apr2020and07May2020.
· OnedayWebinarconductedincollaborationwithBIETJhansion18
May2020on“VirtualTeachingLearningwithGoogleClassroom,
GoogleMeetandYouTube"
· WebinaronOutcomebasededucationincollaborationwithAKTU
andIEIon10Jun2020.
DRANILKUMARState Project Administrator
SPIU, Uttar Pradesh
SPIU-UPMitigating
Covid-19Pandemic
developingan
enablingmechanism
for
digitalLearning,
digitalassessment
and
VirtualLabs
FromtheDeskofSPA
· WebinaronNBAAccreditationincollaborationwithAKTUandIEI
on11Jun2020.
· E-summitofVice-chancellorsonChallenges&Opportunity in
HigherEducationincollaborationwithAKTUon14Jun2020.
· WebinaronRoleofTechnologyforRuralDevelopmentLivelihood
forAtmanirbharBharatincollaborationwithAKTU,UnnatBharat
AbhiyanandIEIon16Jun2020
· TwowebinarsunderKT(KnowledgeTransfer)serieson12&17
Jun2020incollaborationwithIETBUJhansi.
· Webinar onMental Well being and Emotional wellness of
studentsduringCorona19PandemicwithBIETJhansion05Jun
2020.
· WebinaronEffectiveDecisionMakingToolsDuringandBeyond
COVID-19withBIETJhansion12Jun2020.
· Three-day Webinar on Yoga and Inner Transformation
WorkshopwithBIETJhansifrom21-23Jun2020
· ReviewofinstitutionsthroughVideoConference–Fournumberson
differentdates(18-21May2020)
· ReviewofinstitutionsthroughVideoConferenceon23June2020on
InternalAuditissues.
· PublicationofE-Books/Bulletins–04Nos.
· Facebook page and Twitter Handle was created for SPIU-Uttar
Pradeshtoupdateandspreadthemessageofdigitallearning,testing
andassessmentandvariousactivitiesofSPIU-UPandtoconnectwith
variousregulatorybodiesofthecountryandorganisationsworking
inthe�ield.
SPIU-Uttar Pradesh, during the lockdown-1.0 to Lockdown-2.0
period,systematicallyworkedwiththeof�icialsfromhomesince23Mar–03
May2020throughonlinemode.InspiteofLucknowbeinginRedzoneand
considering the urgency of operating from of�ice, with the support
administration and coordination with police administration, SPIU-UP
startedfunctioninginnormalmodefromitsof�icepremisesafter03May
2020followingtheSoPslaiddownforthepurpose.
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NBAAccreditation(DLI#1)Against 78 no. of eligible programs, 20 programs are accredited and SAR uploaded for 15 programs. The percentage of programs accredited (and/or applied for) are calculated out of the total number of AICTE approved eligible Under Graduate programs offered by institutes as of the date of reporting. A program is accredited if National Board for Accreditation has accredited it for two or �ive years. A program will continue to be considered accredited for six months after the date on which its accreditation expires, conditional on it having applied for renewal.
UGProgAccredited&AppliedFortillJune2020S.No Name of institute Eligible Progs Achievement % Achievement
1 BIET-Jhansi 7 4 57.14
2 IET BU Jhansi 6 0 0.00
3 DEI-Agra 2 2 100.00
4 IET-Faizabad 4 0 0.00
5 IET Khandari 3 0 0.00
6 HBTU-Kanpur 13 7 53.85
7 IET Lucknow 6 5 83.33
8 KNIT-Sultanpur 6 3 50.00
9 MMMUT-Gorakhpur 5 4 80.00
10 FET MJP-Bareilly 5 3 60.00
11 REC-Ambedkar Nagar 3 1 33.33
12 REC-Azamgarh 3 0 0.00
13 REC-Bijnor 3 2 66.67
14 REC-Banda 3 3 100.00
15 UPTTI-Kanpur 4 1 25.00
16 VBS PU-Jaunpur 5 0 0.00
Total 78 35 44.87
76
2
43
13
6 65 5
3 3 3 34
54
0
2
0 0
7
5
34
3
10
23
10
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
Number of Eligible programs
Number of Programs Accrediated or applied for
BoardofGovernors(BoG)(DLI#3)With the pro active efforts by the Department of Technical Education, GoUP, the BoG re-constitution, as per AICTE/UGC norms has been completed in all Engineering Colleges which helds its meeting every quarter of the year headed by an eminent Industrialist / Engineering Education expert with adequate representation from other stakeholders. For DLI year – July 2019 to June 2020, 100% DLI has been achieved against BoG. The Fund allocated against this DLI is 14% of PLA distributed over three years which is related to the policy making body of the institutions.
BoGMeetingsStatus-UttarPradeshProjectInstitutions:FromJuly2019-June2020Quarter-1 Quarter-2 Quarter3 Quarter4
Jul-Sep2019 Oct-Dec2019 Jan-Mar2020 April-June2020
1Bundelkhand Institute of
Engineering & Technology, Jhansi01-Apr-17 Er Rakesh Gupta 04/09/2019 18/11/2019 NOTConducted
26-05-2020 &
29-06-2020
2IET, Bundelkhand University,
Kanpur Road, Jhansi21-May-18 Dr Prabhakant Pathak 06/09/2019 13/12/2019 28/02/2020 16/06/2020
3Dayalbagh Educational Institute
(Deemed University), Agra16-Sep-17 Shri Ravi Sinha 29/09/2019 30/11/2019 08/03/2019 30/05/2020
4IET, RML Awadh University,
Faizabad11-Dec-17 Prof Pritam Babu Sharma 07/09/2019 NOTConducted
19-01-2020 &
10-02-202019/06/2020
5 IET, Khandari, Agra 12-May-18 Prof R Gurunath 09/09/2019 30/12/2019 NOTConducted02-05-2020 &
14-06-2020
6Harcourt Buttler Technical
(Formerly HBTI), Kanpur01-Apr-17 Prof N B Singh 12/09/2019 30/11/2019 05/03/2020 20/06/2020
7Institute of Engineering &
Technology, Lucknow29-Jun-18 Prof S K Awasthi 09/09/2019 27/12/2019 NOTConducted
24-05-2020 &
25-06-2020
8Kamla Nehru Institute of
Technology, Sultanpur01-Apr-17 Er Vinod Kr Mishra 17/09/2019 31.12.2019 14/02/2020 20/06/2020
9Madan Mohan Malviya University
of Technology, Gorakhpur01-Apr-17 Prof S N singh 20/08/2019 18/11/2019
07.01.2020 &
02.03.202026/06/2020
10FET, MJP, Rohilkhand University,
Bareily29-Sep-17 Prof S N Singh 23/08/2019 NOTConducted 11/01/2020
20-06-2020 &24-
06-2020
11Rajkiya Engineering College,
Ambedkar Nagar08-Jan-19 Shri Parvat Singh Yadav 22/08/2019 10/12/2019 NOTConducted
15-06-2020 &
23-06-2020
12Rajkiya Engineering College,
Azamgarh08-Jan-19 Shri Bal Krishan Tharad
08-08-2019 & 25-
09-2019NOTConducted 26/02/2020
12-06-2020 &
18-06-2020
13Rajkiya Engineering College,
Bijnor08-Jan-19 Shri Kuldeep Jain NOTConducted 16.10.2019 16.02.2020
18-04-2020 &
17-06-2020
14Rajkiya Engineering College,
Banda08-Jan-19 Shri Krishan Kumar Paroliya 16/09/2019 NOTConducted
14.02.2020 &
07-03-202017/06/2020
15Uttar Pradesh Textile Technology
Institute, Kanpur01-Apr-17 Er Sushil Kumar Gupta 04/09/2019 27/12/2019 21/02/2020 25/06/2020
16UNS IET, VBS Purvanchal
University, Jaunpur10-Oct-18 Shri R K Upadhyay 15/09/2019 10/12/2019 24/03/2020 12/06/2020
S.N. NameofInstituteDateof
CompositionNameofBoGChairman
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ExitExamination(DLI#4)Against a target set to achieve 100% training to students in project Institutions in Uttar Pradesh for GATE or Employability Training (ES), 80% could be achieved. Disbursements against this DLI during the project is 15%. For the year 2019-20, the GATE/ES training have started for the students of all16 PIs. The participation level for GATE+ES varies from 73.10 % (IET BU Jhansi) to 100% (DEI Agra, REC Ambedkarnagar and IET Agra) against the minimum 70% qualifying of this DLI for 15 PIs, whereas for BIET Jhansi it is 50% failing to reach the minimum qualifying of 70%. It is important to mention that for the year 2018-19, the students undergone the training of BIET J hansi was 22 %.
ExitExamTrainingStatusforAY2019-20
S.
No.Institute
TotalFinalYear
StudentsforAY
2019-20
(A)
Whetherstarted
TrainingforFINAL
YEARstudents
OnlyGATE
Training
(B)
OnlyEST
(C)
BothGATE&
EST
(D)
ONLYTraining
Material
(E)
OnlyOneWeek
CrashCourse
(F)
Total�inalyear
trainedstudents
G=B+C+D+E+F
%Trained
H=(G/A*100)
1 REC Bijnor 200 Yes 141 32 0 0 0 173 86.50%
2 REC Azamgarh 184 Yes 150 0 0 0 0 150 81.52%
3 REC, Banda 193 Yes 161 0 0 0 0 161 83.42%
4REC Ambedkar
Nagar193 Yes 193 0 0 0 0 193 100.00%
5 UPTTI, Kanpur 218 Yes 71 140 0 0 0 211 96.79%
6IET RML Awadh,
Faizabad139 Yes 70 61 0 0 0 131 94.24%
7 HBTU, Kanpur 449 Yes 140 91 95 0 0 326 72.61%
8MMMUT,
Gorakhpur823 Yes 0 621 0 0 0 621 75.46%
9 FET MJP , Bareilly 356 Yes 38 0 224 0 0 262 73.60%
10 KNIT Sultanpur 415 Yes 382 0 0 0 0 382 92.05%
11 IET, Khandari Agra 78 Yes 58 0 20 0 0 78 100.00%
12 IET BU, Jhansi 171 Yes 125 0 0 0 0 125 73.10%
13 BIET, Jhansi 366 Yes 28 25 130 0 0 183 50.00%
14 DEI, Agra 252 Yes 0 46 178 0 28 252 100.00%
15 IET, Lucknow 501 Yes 220 155 0 0 0 375 74.85%
16 UNSIET, Jaunpur 202 Yes 190 0 0 0 0 190 94.06%
4780 3813 80.00%Total
TimelinessofAllocations,andUtilization;andExpenditure(DLI#5)
UttarPradeshachievesanexpenditureof76%ofPLAbyQTR1ofFinancialYear2020-21.
Against Total Project Life Allocation (PLA) for 16 Institutions and 01 ATU in U.P. of Rs. 205.5 Crores, overall cummulative expenditure since inception up till 31st Jun, 2020 is 156.07 Crores (75.94 % of PLA) by Project Institutions.Very encouraging signs are that 06 Institutions namely UNSIET Jaunpur, IET Ayodhya, FET MJP Bareilly, MMMUT Gorakhpur, REC Banda and AKTU crossed high performance Benchmark of 80% expenditures. 10 nos of institutions achieved expenditures from in between 65% to 80%.The status of Expenditure incurred on various heads and previous Quarter expenditure by various institutions of Uttar Pradesh under TEQIP-III is given in Table:
Totalin
Crores
%ofPLA
achievedProcurement Academic IOC
Totalin
Crores
%ofPLA
achieved
1 BIET, Jhansi 13.5 8.24 61.03 6.08 2.74 0.28 9.10 67.41
2 IET, BU Jhansi 10 7.21 72.07 5.73 1.13 0.43 7.29 72.90
3 DEI Agra 10 7.46 74.57 4.43 2.64 0.48 7.55 75.50
4 IET, RML Ayodhya 10 8.75 87.54 5.37 3.13 0.31 8.81 88.10
5 DR APJ AKTU 20 17.60 88.01 7.97 10.69 0.52 19.18 95.90
6 IET, Khandari, Agra 10 7.01 70.08 5.86 0.84 0.29 6.99 69.90
7 HBTU, Kanpur 13.5 8.99 66.56 5.40 3.92 0.26 9.58 70.96
8 IET, Lucknow 15 8.35 55.66 6.54 3.21 0.31 10.06 67.07
9 KNIT, Sultanpur 15 9.28 61.87 6.63 2.41 0.71 9.75 65.00
10 MMMUT Gorakhpur 15 12.70 84.68 6.40 5.71 0.71 12.82 85.47
11 IET, MJP Bareilly 10 8.92 89.21 5.98 2.80 0.97 9.75 97.50
12 REC Ambedkar Nagar 10 7.64 76.45 4.69 2.57 0.34 7.60 76.00
13 REC Azamgarh 10 6.36 63.58 4.42 1.64 0.44 6.50 65.00
14 REC Bijnor 9 5.52 61.30 3.85 1.46 0.23 5.54 61.56
15 REC Banda 10 8.79 87.91 5.39 3.10 0.45 8.94 89.40
16 UPTTI, Kanpur 13.5 9.14 67.73 7.67 1.86 0.23 9.76 72.30
17 UNS IET Jaunpur 11 10.54 95.81 5.93 3.32 1.04 10.29 93.55
205.5 152.50 74.21 94.90 53.17 8.00 156.07 75.94TotalforUttarPradesh
CummulativeExpendituretillQtr1ofF.Y:2020-21
(Jun2020)
S.N.NameofInstitutes/
ATUPLA
CummulativeExpenditure
tillQtr4ofF.Y:2019-20
(Mar2019)
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ActivitiesofStateProjectImplementationUnit–UttarPradesh–AbuilderofcapacityandimplementationofmandatesduringtheLockdowninOnlinemode
With the onset of Pandemic due to Covid-19, SPIU-UP conducted a plethora of activities during the period of April to
June 2020 for management capacity building of institutions for TEQIP-III in Uttar Pradesh as well as for the National
level. The activities were aimed for dealing and encouraging the institutions to enhance their academic training and
activities through the use of ICT techniques. These activities were aimed at the smooth implementation of TEQIP-III and
achieving the objectives and benchmarks as set from time to time by MHRD keeping in mind the issues of social
distancing and other guidelines issued by Government from time to time. Some of the activities are briefed below:
To educate the institutions for capacity building of institutions towards online education, State ProjectImplementationUnit,UttarPradeshalongwithIETDr.RMLAvadhUniversityAyodhyaandDr.AITBengaluru(mentor of IET Ayodhya-1.3) organized 02 daysNational Seminar on Signi�icant role of E-educationThrough Social Distancing in Lockdown Covid 19Pandemicon08-09April,2020 purely in online mode using the Zoom platform. Important among the speakers are: Prof P M Khodke, Central Project Adviser, NPIU, Prof Manoj Dixit, Vice Chancellor, RML Avadh University, Prof P B Sharma, Former VC, DTU Delhi and Vice Chancellor, Amity University Haryana, Prof Vinay Singh, Pro VC, RML Avadh University Prof Pratap K Desai, President, ISTE, Mr Supreeth Nagaraju, National Head, Adobe Education, Mr Gaurav Singh, My Perfectice, Digital learning service provider and alliance partner of MHRD/AICTE for NEAT initiative for digital learning, Ms Kamini Gupta, CEO, EdgeFx and pioneers in the �ield of developing and promoting innovation kits from school to Research level, Mr Chandrakant Tiwari, KnimbusOnline Pvt ltd, Mr Shiva Prasad, Soft Pro India,Hyderabad, Mr Mukund N M, Director-EthnusConsultancy Services Pvt Ltd, Bengaluru, Prof S P Shukla, Director, REC Banda, Prof Mukesh Singh, Director, UPTTI Kanpur, Prof J P Pandey, KNIT Sultanpur, Prof Raghuraj Singh, HBTU Kanpur, Dr Anil Kumar, State Project Administrator, SPIU-UP, TEQIP-III and Prof
RamapatiMishra,Director,IETAyodhya.
ThePresentationswerefocusedon:1. The detailed methodology being followed by
institution for online teaching – regular classes as well as remedial classes
2. Challenges being faced by them and they are overcoming the same.
3. Experiences they have while implementing online learning in their institutions.
4. Emerging areas need to be addressed.
The Corona Pandemic crisis giving new opportunities to the institutions to embark upon online teaching learning process to maintain continuity of the studies of the students and take every effort that they can easily access to the quality learning resource. Hon'ble Secretary, MHRD, Chairman, AICTE and Chairman, UGC in their various communications conveyed to encourage the teachers and students for the use of online mode for teaching -learning process. Almost all institutions started the online teaching to their students innovating their own methodology and using their preferred platform
MHRD, UGC, AICTE and others communications in this regard had been received with detailed elaboration of such courses, the platform to be used and links for the same. SPIU Uttar Pradesh collated all such information
stand shared with through email dated 1 April, 2020. Even it was advised that promoting the SWAYAM/ MOOCS/ NPTEL courses and programmes for teachers and students is one of the priority areas of TEQIP-III. In this regard, recent communications from CPA and SPA for Performance benchmarks for June and September 2020 may please be referred to.
Out of 550 registered from most of the TEQIP institutions from all over the country, non Teqip engineering institution faculty and administrators, 226 attended the two days event. The participation level ranged from Vice chancellors, policy makers, administrators to faculty and
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SPIU-UPfacilitatesforICTtechniquestobetaughtintheircoursesofstudybyfaculty
industrial experts.
Day-wisedeliberationsbrief:thDay-1:8 April2020
InauguralSession:1.Prof.RamapatiMishra,Director-IETAyodhya: He
delivered the welcome address on behalf of IET Ayodhya & SPIU-UP. He explained the objective-cum-agenda of this national seminar & introduced all the invited experts from academia & industries. In his opening welcome speech he apprised the audience about the methods adopted by faculties in his college to cope up with e-education during lockdown. He also conveyed his regards to all invited esteemed guests.
2. Dr Anil Kumar, SPA, SPIU-UP: He said that the Hon'ble Secretary, MHRD, Chairman, AICTE and Chairman, UGC in their various communications have also conveyed to encourage the teachers and students for the use of online mode for teaching -learning process. As part of the policy the MOOCs/SWAYAM/ NPTEL are pro-active intervention by Government of India to ensure quality learning resource. He advised the participants to follow the good practices followed by other institutions and be pro-active in their approach towards enhancing the ski l l and employability of the students by taking help from the industries and through digital intervention. He also highlighted the areas which the institutions need to focus for digital education. He gave the insights on the research areas and need of collaboration of industries and institutions for research in contemporary issues and technologies during this lockdown period.
3. Smt Radha S Chauhan, Principal Secretary, TE,GovernmentofUP: Due to pre-occupation of Corona 19 crisis related meetings at highest level, she could not make it deliver her address. However as directed, her address was read out.
She conveyed that It is heartening to note that most of the institution's degree level engineering institutions in Uttar Pradesh as well as Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University have pro-actively involved to the online teaching. State Project Implementation Unit of Uttar Pradesh has coordinated with all the 16 TEQIP institutions for encouraging the online teaching creating an impact on the national level and have catalyzing effect on TEQIP institutions of other states to fol low the same. Depending upon their convenience they are using various platforms like-Zoom cloud meeting, Google meet, Gruveo, Slack, Google Hangouts and many more. She appreciated the agenda of seminar and conveyed that this will provide the good platform to share the experiences of the institutions of the online teaching practices they are following and promote this mode of education as enabler for creating educational revolution.
4.ProfPMKhodke,CPA,NPIUDelhi:Themessageof
ProfPMKhodke,CentralProjectAdviserwasread
outduetohisstudentonlinemeetingwithMHRD,
GoI.He conveyed that the digital education mode is
already being adopted by TEQIP institutions through
SAWAYAM and SAWAYAMPRABHA. He informed all
the participants that 80% students of 125 TEQIP
institutions out of 162 institutions are already using
the digital education platform in various modes. He
also suggested that we should keep ready our
students for e-examination for which necessary
actions by the institutions for capacity building as
well as creating infrastructure to be taken.
5. ProfPBSharma,BOGChairman, IETFaizabad:
Prof P B Sharma while delivering his key note address
appreciated the efforts of SPIU-UP and IET Faizabad
for initiating the idea and conducting the online
seminar. He said that this seminar is a stepping stone
in bringing the technology and online education
together on one platform and expressed his
satisfaction over the relevance of the agenda for the
national seminar. He also highlighted that the
outcome of the seminar be documented so that other
institutions may replicate this model.
6. Prof Mahalinga V. Mandi, AIT Banglore: Prof
Mahalinga V Mandi from Dr AIT Bengaluru said that
there is nothing more frustrating for a teacher than a
learner who is endlessly struggling to grasp the
content. When a teacher teaches, he always gets a
constant feedback on his communication from the
learners whose absorption capacity depends on his
ability to convey information. He suggested the
importance of ERP and discussed the various Online
teachingmethodology adopted by AIT Bangalore
during this lockdown period.
7.ProfPratapKDesai,President,ISTE: Prof Pratap K
Desai, the special guest of the 02 days national
seminar expressed that faculty and students will
spend a lot of time at home in the coming days
through lockdown and extended Work-From-Home
while the virus battle rages. He quoted the example of
Eklavya in Mahabharat and said that students can use
this opportunity to invest in life-changing skills to
accelerate growth forever. He suggested some skills to
invest in —two each from learning, execution,
communication and mental leverage.
8.ProfManojDixit,ViceChancellor,Dr.RMLAvadh
University Ayodhya: Prof Manoj Dixit , Vice
Chancellor, RML Avadh University, while delivering
his Presidential speech, said that in present situation,
Online teaching - learning are the only way to interact
with students. During online teaching and learning,
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the course materials and activities may be accessed
from any computer, whether it is from the institute or
from your own home, as per your comfort. He
emphasized that the online classes provide better
teacher-student interaction rather than a teacher
having to spread their lecture amongst sixty students.
During this period, he said the teacher felt that to be a
distance teaching both student and teacher have to be
self-disciplined and able to �inish the work well on
time. He deliberated the need of coming out with the
Plan of Action for the institutions during this lockdown
period.
TechnicalSession-1:9.Prof SPShukla,Director,RECBanda:Prof Shukla
shared the various initiatives adopted by REC Banda
during this COVID-19 lockdown period. He said that he
created various WhatsApp groups with director like-
program & year-wise students' group, Alumni group,
girls' group & various students club students group. He
informed to all participants that the faculty& students
of REC Banda developed Virtual Lab experiment of
Stefan Constant (uploaded at IIT Bombay Virtual lab
website) & College is Nodal Centre, Virtual Lab, IIT
Kanpur. He informed that the institute received Rs.15
Lac MHRD grant for developing Virtual Labs (Basics of
Physics Lab) in collaboration with IIT Kanpur.
10.Prof Raghuraj Singh, TEQIP Coordinator, HBTU:
Prof Raghuraj suggested the various digital platforms
available for digital learning. He also shared his own
experience during the online teaching related to their
advantage & limitations. He said that few issues for
holding examinations and others occur are still
unresolved but we should try to resolve them to have
meeting with honorable Vice Chancellors and other
of�icials.
11.Mr Chaitanya Nidhi, TEQIP Coordinator, REC
Azamgarh: His talk focused on some problems
regarding internet data & network in rural areas which
occur but they are trying to resolve such problems
with discussion with students and get via media to
provide lecture notes to the students. He also said that
it is a dif�icult time for the world but we should have
con�idence in us and try to help our students and
others. He also discussed the various initiatives
started in REC Azamgarh to overcome the students'
problem during this lockdown period.
12. Mr Abhishek Nagar, Coordinator-ODB, IET
Lucknow: He said that IET Lucknow was using Google
Classroom for few classes since 2017, but from March
2020 majority of classes are now on Google Classroom.
He presented a detailed comparison of various digital
platforms available for digital education like-zoom,
google meet & Jitsi. He told that 1205 Courses of
Coursera available for FREE for all IET Students &
Faculties, which is an unique initiative adopted by
institute.
TechnicalSession-2:13.DrVinod Kr Singh, Registrar, Lucknow: He said
that the classes can run through the digital mode but
the challenges are to conduct practical cases &
Examinations. He suggested that some of the digital
platform should be introduced to overcome this issue.
He said that it's a time to introduce general medicine,
basis law, responsibility towards nation like subject in
our education system.
14.MrArunKrPandey,COE,MaharajaSurajmalBrij
University, Bharatpur: He shared the digital
interventions adopted by his university during this
COVID-19 period. He said that our faculty are using
various digital platform like google duo, online black
board, NPTEL etc to overcome the gap because of this
lockdown.
15.ProfNarendraKohli,HBTU:He said that it is our
prime duty to provide/ teach our students through
online teaching app. In HBTU Kanpur, the faculty are
taking online lectures through Video conferencing on
zoom app. They are also using WhatsApp and e-mail
to provide lecture PPT and other learning materials to
the students. He advised to all concern to do their
work honestly then it will be good contribution from
our side to the students and nation.
TechnicalSession-3:16.MrGauravSingh,CoFounder,MyPerfectice: Mr
Gaurav Singh, My Perfectice, Digital learning service
provider and alliance partner of MHRD/AICTE for
NEAT initiative for digital learning delivered a talk on
“Perfectice: One stop digital learning solution”.
During his talk he explained the various challenges
faced in on line education during COVID-19 times. He
offered the solution through the various tools
developed by his team, which includes the faculties
enrichment of teaching learning process. This
solution offers the blended teaching having teacher
dashboard, classroom dashboard, mentor dashboard,
virtual classroom, interactive learning, create test,
question pool, e-content & discussion forum. This tool
having some unique features like online subjective
examination feature, integration of on-line data with
accreditation report generation & students life cycle
management & tracking.
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17.Mr Supreeth Nagaraju, Adobe: Mr Supreeth
Nagaraju, National Head, Adobe Education delivered
a talk on “Adobe & Education: Partnership for
future”. During his talk he explained about the adobe
initiative in reference of digital education through
various tools which includes-Adobe captivate prime
LMS, Adobe presenter video express & Adobe
connect. He demonstrated about the Adobe Sensei,
which is an arti�icial intelligence & machine learning
based application. He also introduced the various
Adobe digital courses & content catalogue, which
include more than 1000 various UG-PG courses.
18.DrVinaySingh,ProViceChancellor,RMLFaizabad
University: He presented the various digital
education mechanism adopted by his University, RML
Avadh University. He said that university started the
faculty lectures, meeting , students interaction &
governance through on line mode.
thDay-2:9 April2020
TechnicalSession-4:1. Dr Rohini Nagapadma, Principal, National
Institute of Engg, Mysuru: Ms Rohini Nagpadma
said this webinar is the good initiative to connect all
the learners during this lockdown period. This will
help to share the technology content to all the
students across the globe. She suggested that it will be
better if we map our time table with google calendar
so the classes can organize in better way.
2. MsKaminiGupta,CEO,EdgeFXTechnologiesPvt
Ltd, Hydrabad: She presented various innovative
initiatives taken by her group for in form of kits and
gadgets which can be used by school students to the
researchers. She indicated that she has the solutions
of every challenge for students from 1st year till Final
year and M.Tech. level as well for the engineering
branches of Computer Science, Electronics, Electrical,
Robotics, Communication and IoT in Engineering
institutions enabling experiential learning, intended
to kindle the spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship
among the students. She said that their solutions
provide a platform for teachers and students to
improve teaching, learning and Research competence
and develop 21st century skills like problem solving,
innovation, collaboration, leadership and practical
skills. The Outcomes where Domain expertise
buildup Branding and visibility at National and
International level, Building Product Engineers,
Improvement in Employability of students,
Improvement in Teaching, Learning and Research
competence, Complement the requirement for NAAC,
NBA Creating Entrepreneurial mindset.
3. MrChandrakantTiwari,KnimbusOnlinePvtltd:
He explained about the digital mobile App and
training of tools through virtual classroom. He
informed that they have already developed a
software platform for IET Faizabad. Through this
platform students and faculty can remote access the
virtual classroom & digital M library. He appreciates
the seminar organizers for the agenda & design of
various session.
4. MrShivaPrasad,SoftProIndia,Hyderabad: He
discussed about his digital platform namely
POLYPREP. He briefed about the various feature
application and advantages of this platform and
advised to use during this crises time.
5. MrMukundNM,Director, EthnusConsultancy
ServicesPvtLtd,Bengaluru: He briefed about his
company developed software platform . CodeMitra
He compared the use and application of this
platform with other available options. He guided the
participants about the need of this digital
intervention in favor of academic reforms.
6. Ms(Dr)ParulYadav,IETLucknow:She delivered
her talk on e-learning in institutions. Her talk
includes the uses, application, advantages &
limitation of e-learning. She also advised the
students regarding the proper use of this digital
technology application in teaching learning. She
informed that before lockdown around one million
students are using this e-learning but after this
lockdown this number is around 10 million.
TechnicalSession-57. Prof Mukesh Kumar Singh, Director, UPTTI
Kanpur: Prof Singh addressed the participants with
his own experience during the online teaching. He
said that the clear and simple content attracts
students more and orient them to think deeper
about the subject. The supplementary reading
material must link with core-study material to those
who want thorough study of the subject. Faculty
members experienced things like online assignment
allotment, recording and peer editing etc. Institute's
80% students are registered on Swayam Portal. All
faculty members of UPTTI are registered on Vidvan
Portal.8. DrSachinKrSingh,NO-A,AKTU:He presented the
various digital innovation adopted by Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University in teaching learning methodology. He informed that almost all of the af�iliated institutes are conducted their classes through digital mode through Zoom App, google
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meet or any other platform as per the need. 9. Dr Amitabh Srivastava, BIET Jhansi: Prof
Srivastava shared the BIET intervention in digital education during this lockdown. He also suggested to all faculty about the use of moodle to improve the quality in teaching learning
ValedictorySession
10.Prof. R. P. Mishra-Director, IET, Dr. RML AvadhUniversity Ayodhya: He conveyed his gratitude towards all the guest, invited speakers, all participants from all corner of the nation. He also conveyed special thanks to SPIU-UP and AIT.
11.DrAnilKumar,SPA,SPIU-UP : He also conveyed his gratitude towards all the guest, invited speakers& all participants from TEQIP & Non-TEQIP institutions. He also conveyed special thanks to organizing team of IET Faizabad.
12.Prof.PBSharma,BOGChairman,IETAyodhya: He appreciated the efforts of organizer team & special congratulation to Dr Anil Kumar, SPA, SPIU-UP & Dr R P Mishra, Director, IET Faizabad for successfully conduction of this 2 days national seminar. He said that this event will be the mile stone for encouraging
11all the participants toward the digital use in teaching learning process.
13.Prof.ManojDixit,ViceChancellor,Dr.RMLAvadhUniversityAyodhya: He conveyed his blessings to all the participants. He also requested to all participants to develop the digital platform for online examination & practical classes.
OutcomesoftheNationalseminar1. Corona 19 pandemic crisis giving opportunities to
the teachers and students to realign their teaching practices by their own innovations as well as using the technologies to make this as reality.
2. Plan of Action for the institutions during the lockdown for the institutions to �inish their teaching and labs in online and virtual mode.
3. One session on Virtual lab, if arranged, will be much useful for the institutions.
4. The institutions and the universities to search the avenues and arrange resources for the e-Examination. An online session on e-Examination will be much useful to the institutions and universities.
5. Institutions should see the feasibility of integrating the online teaching-learning to the regular teaching as part of their teaching methodology in normal time as well.
PracticalsdonedigitallythroughVirtualLabs
Practical experiments are a necessity for technical education and to address this issue during the pandemic, A NationallevelWebinaronVirtualLabs-aRealityforDegree level institutionsunderTEQIP-III onZoomplatform was organized on 16Apr2020by SPIUUttarPradesh&IET,RMLAvadhUniversityincollaborationwithSPIURajasthan,SPIUUttarakhand,SPIUJharkhanda ndD rA IT,Bengaluru.
Important among the speakers are: ProfPMKhodke, Central Project Adviser, NPIU, ProfManojDixit, Vice Chancellor, RML Avadh University, ProfPBSharma, Former VC, DTU Delhi and Vice Chancellor, Amity University Haryana, ProfSNShukla, Pro VC, RML Avadh University, Dr RanjanBose Director IIIT Delhi, MrPrateekSharma IIT Delhi, DrKanteshBalani, Professor IIT Kanpur, DrAshutoshTiwari, REC Banda, DrRahulSwarupSharma, Professor, DEI Agra, MrVinayAgarwal, l Novo Technologies Private Limited, ProfRKUpadhyay, Director, HCST, Mathura, UP, ProfSPShukla, Director, REC Banda, ProfMukeshSingh, Director, UPTTI Kanpur, Prof J PPandey, KNIT Sultanpur, ProfRaghurajSingh, HBTU Kanpur, DrAnilKumar,State Project Administrator, SPIU-UP, TEQIP-III and ProfRamapatiMishra, D irector, IET Ayodhya.ThePresentationswerefocusedon:
DelegatesandOrganisersofthewebinar
1. Overall view of the concept of Virtual Labs2. Basic operating mechanism o f Virtual Labs
03. 360 analysis of virtual labs form the project administrator, Coordinator-Nodal Centre, Faculty & Student.
4. Opportunity & procedure to establish the nodal center for Virtual Lab.
5. Feedback from Frontend, Backend & user end.
Out of 650 registered from most of the TEQIP institutions from all over the country, non TEQIP Engineering Institution faculty and administrators, 300 attended through ZOOM App. Another 500 viewed live steaming of the Webinar on FACEBOOK. The participation level ra n g e s f ro m V i c e c h a n c e l l o r s , p o l i c y m a ke r s , administrators t o f aculty a nd i ndustrial e xperts.
The Corona19 Pandemic has given a newopportunityformajorthrustononlinelearningincludingtheVirtualLabs. We, the Indians, are very fortunate that the present Government has already taken major steps in the �ield and virtual labs for almost all disciplines are available. It is high time that the teachers acquaint themselves with the virtual labs, ensure the centre of the virtual lab completing all the formalities free of cost. Once they become centres of Virtual lab, they may get liberal grants from MHRD for enhancement of facilities.
Keeping the above in mind and present challenges of Corona 19 Pandemic crisis, virtual labs have become necessity.
The lack of resources makes us unable to perform experiments, especially when they involve sophisticated instruments. Also, good teachers are always a scarce resource. Web-based and video-based courses address the issue of teaching to some extent. Conducting joint experiments by two participating institutions and also sharing c ostly r esources h as a lways b een a c hallenge.
With the present-day internet and computer technologies the above limitations can no more hamper students and researchers in enhancing their skills and knowledge. Also, in a country such as ours, costly instruments and equipment need to be shared with fellow researchers to the e xtent p ossible.
Web enabled experiments can be designed for remote operation and viewing so as to enthuse the curiosity and innovation into students. This would help in learning b a s i c a n d a dva n c e d c o n c e p t s t h ro u gh re m o te experimentation. Today most equipment has a computer interface for control and data storage. It is possible to design good experiments around some of this equipment which w ould e nhance t he l earning o f a s tudent.
Internet-based experimentation further permits use of resources – knowledge, software, and data available on the web, apart from encouraging skilful experiments being simultaneously performed at points separated in space (and possibly, time).
Ministry of HRD, Government of India has taken step for promoting v irtual l a b w ith t he f ollowing o bjectives:1. To provide remote-access to Labs in various
disciplines of Science and Engineering. These Virtual Labs would cater to students at the undergraduate level, post graduate level as well as to research scholars.
2. To enthuse students to conduct experiments by arousing their curiosity. This would help them in learning basic and advanced concepts through remote experimentation.
3. To provide a complete Learning Management System around the Virtual Labs where the students can avail the various tools for learning, including additional w e b - re s o u rc e s , v i d e o - l e c t u re s , a n i m a t e d demonstrations and s elf-evaluation.
4. To share costly equipment and resources, which are otherwise available to limited number of users due to constraints o n t ime a nd g eographical d istances.
Briefofthedeliberations:
InauguralSession:1. Prof.RamapatiMishra,Director,IETAyodhya: He
delivered the welcome address on behalf of SPIU-UP & IET Ayodhya. He explained the Objective-cum-Agenda of this national Webinar & introduced all the invited experts from academia & industries. In his opening welcome speech, he apprised the audience about the application & advantages of using Virtual Labs (as available on MHRD created website for the same) to cope up with e-education during lockdown. He also conveyed his regards to all invited esteemed guests.
2. DrAnilKumar,SPA,SPIU-UP- He said that the
Hon'ble Secretary, MHRD, Chairman, AICTE and Chairman, UGC in their various communications have also conveyed to encourage the teachers and students for the use of online mode for teaching-learning process. As part of the policy the MOOCs/ SWAYAM/ NPTEL are pro-active intervention by Government of India to ensure quality learning resource similarly for the laboratory experiments the ICT intervention based Virtual Labs are available. He advised the participants to follow the good practices followed by nodal center of the Virtual Labs of the MHRD and be pro-active in their approach towards enhancing the practical skill and employability of the students by taking help from the industries and through this digital intervention. He also highlighted the areas which the institutions need to focus for digital education. He gave the insights on the research areas and need of collaboration of industries and institutions for research in contemporary issues and technologies during this lockdown period.
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3. DrPMKhodke,CPA-NPIUDelhi- Prof Khodke
appreciated the efforts of SPIU UP & IET RML for
organizing the webinar on virtual labs. He expressed
that though TEQIP adopted the online learning
including Virtual lab for all TEQIP institutions in 2018,
now it is getting the concrete shape He stressed on the
policies of MHRD and AICTE for online learning and
monitoring of mental as well as physical health of
students during covid19. He thanked all the participants
for their enthusiasm and objectives from all over India
who shall de�initely be bene�ited. He conveyed that the
Virtual Labs mode is already being adopted by TEQIP
institutions through ICT, MHRD. He informed all the
participants that 80% students of 125 TEQIP
institutions out of 162 institutions are already using the
digital education platform in various modes. He also
suggested that we should keep ready our students for
e-learning of their labs practical through virtual labs
also for capacity building as well as creating
infrastructure to be taken.
4.DrPBSharma,BOGChairman,IETFaizabad: Prof
P B Sharm a while delivering his address appreciated
the efforts of SPIU-UP and IET Ayodhya for initiating
the idea and conducting this webinar on Virtual Labs.
He said that this Webinar is a stepping stone in bringing
the technology and online education together on one
platform and expressed his satisfaction over the
relevance of the agenda for the national Webinar. He
also highlighted that the outcome of the Webinar be
documented so that other institutions may replicate
this model.
5.ProfMahalingaV.Mandi,AITBangalore: Prof
Mahalinga V Mandi from Dr AIT Bengaluru said that
this webinar is the good initiative to connect all the
learners during this lockdown period. This will help to
share the technology content to all the students across
the globe. He suggested the importance of Virtual Labs
and discussed the various Online teaching
methodology adopted by AIT Bangalore during this
lockdown period.
6. ProfManojDixit,ViceChancellor,Dr.RMLAvadh
UniversityAyodhya: Prof Manoj Dixit , Vice
Chancellor, RML Avadh University, while delivering
his talk, said that in present situation, Online
teaching - learning are the only way to interact with
students. During online teaching and learning, the
biggest challenge is practical classes that can be
resolved with this Virtual labs solution. The student can
learn & perform the particular experiment through any
computer, whether it is from the institute or from your
own home, as per your comfort. He emphasized that the
Virtual labs provide better teacher-student
interaction rather than a teacher having to spread
their lecture amongst sixty students. He appreciated
the efforts of SPIU-UP for organizing this webinar on
very relevant agenda. He deliberated the need of
coming out with the Plan of Open up & create virtual
Labs all over India by youth scientists present in the
webinar & beyond.
7.DrMahaveerSinghNaruka,NodalOf�icer
(Academic): He delivered the vote of thanks
expressing his gratitude towards all the participants,
guests, invited speakers on a very important occasion
by their contribution to evolving scenario online
learning including the Virtual Labs. He expressed the
thanks on behalf of SPIU, Uttar Pradesh and NPIU
for the contribution made by various IITs, IIScs,
other institutions who contributed immensely for
over 15 years to make the entire project of Virtual Lab
a reality.
TechnicalSession:8. Dr Balani DrKamteshBalani,Professor,IITKanpur:
shared the various initiatives adopted by IIT Kanpur in
the �ield of Virtual Labs. He guided on Virtual Labs
created by MHRD. He showed advantages &
limitations of Virtual Labs. He informed to all
participants about the various policies framed by
MHRD in the �ield of ICT. He advised to all concern to do
their work honestly then it will be good contribution
from our side to the students and nation. He offered the
solution through the various tools developed by
Virtual labs initiatives, which includes the faculties
enrichment o f teaching learning process
9. DrAshutoshTiwari,RECBanda: Dr Tiwari
presented the brief details about the initiative taken
by REC Banda in the �ield of Virtual Labs. He informed
that the students of REC Banda developed Virtual Lab
experiment of Stefan Constant(uploaded at IIT
Bombay Virtual lab website) & College is Nodal
Centre, Virtual Lab, IIT Kanpur. He informed that the
institute received Rs.15 Lac MHRD grant for
developing Virtual Labs (Basics of Physics Lab) in
collaboration with IIT Kanpur. He presented a small
demo o f v irtual l ab t hat i s c onducted b y R EC B anda.
10.DrRamSwarupSharma,Professor,DEIAgra: Prof
Sharma delivered his talk on the topic of Metal
forming Virtual Labs created by his department in DEI
Agra. He demonstrated the various experiments
conducted through this virtual Lab. He suggested the
other experiments that can be designed/developed
though this platform. He also shared his own
experience related to virtual labs about to their
advantage & limitations. He said that few issues for
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performing the experiments and others occur are still
unresolved but we should try to resolve them very
soon.
11. ProfRKUpadhyay,Director,HindustanCollege
of Science&Technology,Mathura: He said that the
classes can run through the digital mode but the
challenges are to conduct practical cases &
Examinations. He discussed the various initiatives
started in his institutions in respect of Virtual Labs. He
shared the good practices adopted by institutions and
value addition to course by the use of Virtual labs,
so that the institution overcome the student's problem
during this lockdown period.
12.MrVinayAggarwal,NovoTechnologiesPrivate
Limited: He talked about lighting system through ioT
for smart city. He said that this type of digital
intervention is in favor of academic reforms and can
be used for experimentation.
13. ProfNCSrinivas,IIScBangalore: He expressed that
this is one of the best webinar, I have ever
participated. He conveyed his blessing and
congratulated SPIU-UP for this initiative &
appreciated the strength of participants. 14. DrRanjanBose,Director IIITDelhi&National
CoordinatorofVirtualLabsofMHRD: Prof Bose
briefed about the Virtual labs project initiated by
MHRD. He also shared the various virtual labs
available for most of the engineering streams &
indicate the names of institutions, where these are
developed. He presented various innovative
initiatives taken by IIT Delhi in the �ield of Virtual
labs for the engineering branches of Computer
Sc ience , E lectronics , E lectr ica l , Robot ics ,
Communication and IOT in engineering institutions
enabling experiential learning, intended to kindle
the spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship
among the students. He said that this initiative
provides a platform for teachers and students to
improve teaching, learning and Research
competence and develop 21st century skills. He
appreciates the Webinar organizers for the agenda
& design of various session.
15.MrSandeepSharma,ProjectExecutiveatVirtual
Labs,IITDelhi: Mr Sharma explored the details
about the concept of Virtual labs. He informed that
through this platform students and faculty can
remote access the virtual labs. He briefed about the
various feature application and advantages of this
platform and advised to use during this crises time.
He guided the participants about the methodology to
perform the experiment s through this portal
ValedictorySession
Prof.R.P.Mishra,Director-IET,Dr.RMLAvadh
UniversityAyodhya - He conveyed his gratitude towards
all the guest, invited speakers, all participant from all
corner of the nation. He also conveyed special thank s to
SPIU-UP and AIT.
DrAnilKumar,SPA,SPIU-UP-He also conveyed his
gratitude towards all the guest, invited speakers & all
participants from TEQIP & Non-TEQIP institutions. He
also conveyed special thanks to organizing team of IET
Faizabad.
Prof.PBSharma,BOGchairman, IETAyodhya
appreciated the efforts of organizer team & special
congratulation to Dr Anil Kumar, SPA, SPIU-UP & Dr R P
Mishra, Director, IET Faizabad for successfully
conduction of this national Webinar. He said that this
event will be the mile stone for encouraging all the
participants to ward the involvement of Virtual labs use
in teaching learning process.
Prof.ManojDixit,ViceChancellor,Dr.RMLAvadh
UniversityAyodhya- He conveyed his blessing to all the
participants. He also requested to all participants to
develop and design more and more experiments
through the Virtual Labs.
Outcomeso ft heN ationalwebinar
1. Corona 19 pandemic crisis giving opportunities to
the teachers and students to realign their teaching
practices by their own innovations as well as using
the technologies t o make t his a reality.2. Each institution has to make virtual labs a reality and
ensure that students are using the same in a planned
and systematic manner as part of the academic
calendar.3. Plan of Action for the institutions during the
lockdown for the institutions to �inish their teaching
and l abs in online a nd v irtual mode.4. Institute must adopt at least 2 to 3 experiments in
every laboratory through V irtual labs.5. Encourage all the faculty & students to design more
and m ore experiments on Virtual Labs6. Institutions should see the feasibility of integrating
the Virtual Labs in online teaching - learning t o the
regular teaching as part of their teaching
methodology i n n ormal time a s well.
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ToencouragetheinstitutionstoassessstudentsOnlineduringthispandemic,AOneDayWebinaron“OnlineExamination”on
th20 April,2020at11AMto02:00PMonZoomPlatformwasorganizedjointlybyStateProjectImplementationUnit,UttarPradeshalongwithIETDr.RMLAvadhUniv.AyodhyaincollaborationwithDr.AITBengaluru(mentorofIETAyodhya-1.3),
SPIURajasthan,SPIUJharkhand,SPIUChattisgarhandSPIUUttarakhand.
Important among the speakers were: ProfPMKhodke, Central Project Adviser, NPIU,Prof Manoj Dixit, Vice Chancellor, RML Avadh University, Prof P B Sharma,Former VC,DTU Delhi and Vice Chancellor, Amity University Haryana, DrPawanJain, Assistant Professor of Finance, University of Wyoming, USA; Mr GauravSingh, Co-Founder My Perfectice; DrKiranSrivastava, Professor in EEE department, Galgotia College of Engineering and Technology; Mr Alok Pratap Singh from TCS iON, Mr Aditya Singhal, Head Strategic Partnerships, World Assessment Council and MrGuruVaidya&MrSupeethNagaraju from Adobe Systems; Dr Anil Kumar, State ProjectAdministrator, SPIU-UP, TEQIP-III and Prof Ramapati Mishra , Director, IETRMLAU Ayodhya. The convener of the Webinar was Mr Vineet Surana, Nodal Of�icer (procurement), SPIU-UP.
ThePresentationswerefocussedon:1. Challenges that shall be faced by the institutions for
implementation and ways to overcome the same.2. Plan the online examinations for the students3. Fair and complete coverage of students for Online
examinations4. Pattern of Online examinations5. Pattern of Question papers that can be launched on
platforms6. Explore solutions on the Online platforms available
with the industries7. Coming out with the solutions to the hindrances of
the Online examinations8. A s s e s s m e n t a n d a p p l i c a b i l i t y o f O n l i n e
examinations
The webinar was hosted live on Facebook, because of the huge demand and not in a position to accommodate on ZOOM application (300 was the limit). Around500participantsjoinedtheWebinarthroughFacebookLive and reaped the bene�its of the Webinar.
The participation level ranged from Vice chancellors, Policy makers, Technical Education Administrators, Controller of Examinations, faculty and industrial experts.
The Corona Pandemic crisis is giving new opportunities to the institutions to embark upon online teaching learning process to maintain continuity of the studies of the students and take every effort that they can easily access to the quality learning resource. Hon'ble Secretary, MHRD, Chairman, AICTE and Chairman, UGC in their various communications have also conveyed to encourage the teachers and students for the use of online mode for teaching -learning process Almost all institutions in Uttar Pradesh (TEQIP)started the online teaching to their studentsinnovating their ownmethodology and using theirpreferred platforms right from the start of theLockdown. MHRD, UGC, AICTE and others' communications in this regard were received with detailed elaboration of such courses, the platform to be used and links for the same. SPIUUttarPradeshcollatedallsuchinformationand
stsharedthroughouremaildated1 April,2020.It was advised that promoting the SWAYAM/MOOCS/NPTEL course and programme for teachers and students is one of the priority areas of TEQIP-III. Briefofdeliberations:
InauguralSession1. Prof Ramapati Mishra, Director-IET Ayodhya:
Prof Ramapati Mishra, while delivering the welcome address, informed the circumstances under which that the Hon'bleGovernorofUttarPradesh, Smt. Anandiben Patel could not be present to address this Webinar due to her urgent engagements at ther last moment.He explained the objective-cum agenda of the National Webinar &
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StudentstobeEvaluatedOnlineandAwardedDegrees
DelegatesandOrganisersofthewebinar
introduced all the invited experts from academia & industries. He also apprised the audience of the two Webinars already held earlier and the overwhelming response across the country and the bene�its taken by different personnel related to Technical Education.
2. DrAnilKumar,StateprojectAdministrator,SPIU-UP: Dr Anil Kumar enthusiastically welcomed all the participants in the Webinar and stated that it was the third and last in present series of three during the Lockdown period. He emphasized the need of conducting e-examination for the Universities and Institutions and that this platform was created to bring the experts from the �ield, the industries working in this �ield and the implementing agencies together so that the problems can be discussed and to come out with solutions and their assessments. He further reiterated the fact that the phrase “ ” was given by Unlocking the Lockdown ProfRamapatiMishra, Director, IET Ayodhya and the Unlocking to be done in such a manner that the students and the education fraternity should not only get least affected but also come up with noble and innovative solutions. Examinations being a vital part of the assessment of students has to take place keeping in view the measures of social distancing of which e-examinations seems to be a solution. He advised the participants to follow the good practices followed by other institutions in this �ield by digital intervention. He further thanked , ProfPMKhodkeCPA NPIU for his presence to show the way forward for further progress in this area. He also welcomed all the experts and expressed his gratitude to them for their guidance.
3. ProfPMKhodke,CentralProjectAdvisor,NPIU: Prof P M Khodke delivered his keynote address and expressed thanks for the wonderful platform given by State Project Implementation Unit-Uttar Pradesh and Dr Ram Manohar Lohiya Avadh University for coming forward and organizing such a Webinar for the bene�it of all the institutions in the country and also appreciated the efforts of other SPIUs joining hand together with SPIU-UP. He expressed that the mental health of the students during this pandemic and Lockdown should also be looked into. Mental Health is as necessary as the Physical health of the students. The Mental health of student for the dilemma of examinations, course completion, academic activities and their future should be looked into by the institutions. Regular contact by faculty with the students at a personal level by clearing their doubts shall go a long way in developing their mental health. He expressed that the effect of this year should not get accumulated in the next year and as per his information, around 80% of the course has been completed by ATUs and other institutions as on the date. He stressed that the students should be assessed by the subject understanding that to what
extent the student has understood the objectives of the subject. He deliberated on three isues that has to addressed by the Universities and Institutions:
a. Selectionoftoolfore-examinationb. SettingofrelevantQuestionpapersc. Scheduleofexaminations
4. Prof Manoj Dixit, Vice Chancellor Dr RamManohar Lohiya Avadh University: Prof Dixit delivered the Presidential address and felt happy that Dr RMLAU along with SPIU UP was hosting the third Webinar in the series in a short span of 10-12 d ay s a n d t h a n ke d p a r t i c i p a n t s f o r t h e i r overwhelming response on the Webinars. He expressed that the Unlocking of the Lockdown by maintaining social distancing is going to be crucial. Therefore, as academicians, we shall have to take adequate steps to Unlocking the Lockdown in an effective way. The current topic of is e-Examinationvery relevant as per the time and need of the Universities and Institutions since this is a great need to shi f t from the present system of conventional examination methodology to digital methodology with objective assessment of the students. He informed that the Hon'ble Governor of U t t a r P r a d e s h h a s a s k e d t o p r e s e n t a recommendation report on e-examinations and hence the recommendations of the Webinar shall be submitted to the Hon'ble Governor of Uttar Pradesh. He welcomed all the experts and expressed gratitude for enlightening everybody with the experiences and opportunities in the digital �ield of e-examinations.
5. ProfPB Sharma,BOG chairman, IETFaizabad:Prof P B Sharma appreciated the efforts of Dr RMLAU and SPIU Uttar Pradesh for taking pain to organize this event. He said that he is very happy to share the burning problem at hand of e-examination and a lot of good thoughts have come up during the discussion. He asserted that examination should be mapping of capability of a student and hence the design of examination question papers should be looked into. Quality of assessment should be maintained and comprehensive assessment of subject should be looked into. He stressed on the concept of open book examination and told that this pandemic has given an opportunity to graduate from conventional examination to digital examination
6. DrDhirajBora, Vice Chancellor, Assam Science and Technology University: He expressed his satisfaction and appreciated the efforts of SPIU, UP and IET RML Ayodhya for organizing the Webinar on the very relevant topic of e-examination. He stressed on the need to expedite our acts in fast manner to implement the e-examinations.
7. Mr Vineet Surana, Nodal Of�icer (Procurement)-Uttar Pradesh Mr Vineet Surana while delivering the :customery vote of thanks expressed hearty thanks
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to the dignitaries present, experts and participants from all over the country for contributing to the Webinar. He expressed his thanks to the organisers and silent workers who have tirelessly worked to make this Webinar a reality. He also thanked MHRD, GoUP, AICTE, NPIU and The World Bank for enabling the conduct of the Webinar.
TechnicalSession1.Dr Pawan Jain AssistantProfessor of Finance,,
UniversityofWyoming,USA: Dr Pawan Jain shared his experiences on Strategiesandtoolsforonlineassessment. He discussed the practices that are being utilized by the institutions in foreign countries and its applicability in India. He gave an overview of Bloom's Taxonomy in e-examination. He discussed the various Assessment tools with respect to Orders of Learning their Limitations and Bene�its. He discussed the Assessment tools' features likeLockdown, Plagiarism, Online ProctoringServices and the tools available along with their features. He made a comparativestatementofthemajor tools available and asserted the level of Human intervention, Technology, ease of use and Basis of technology used can be criteria to take decision.The spirited presentation by Dr Pawan Jain generated tremendous interest of the participants. He also gave enough room and opportunity for healthy interaction.
2. Mr Gaurav Singh, Co-FounderMy Perfectice PvtLtd: Mr Gaurav Singh expressed his thankfulness to the organisers for the platform provided to bring the Industry and Academia on the same page on the burningproblemofe-examination. He deliberated the topic “Teaching-Learning & Evaluation inCovid-19 times “. Mr Singh gave a presentation on how the experience over the years has helped his company to build a platform for hosting e-examination in Indian Scenario. He showed how the platform “Perfectice” is used for different data to be safely recorded, the role or examinees and examiners during and after the e-examinations. He emphasized on the different challenges that are faced by institutions during this pandemic and the solution that can be provided by the platform. He also deliberated on how the platform is being successfully used by different Universities over India and abroad for their requirements and also the engagement with Government of India in similar �ields. A round of questions and deliberations generated keen interest of the participants.
3.DrKiranSrivastava,ProfessorinEEEDeptt,GCET,
Noida: Dr Srivastava shared her experience on
“Creating Self gradingQuestion Paper (MCQ) in
GoogleClassRoom”.She showed how the question
papers could be created in Google Classroom
especially the MCQ based. She also created live
classrooms and created live question papers for the
participants. The session was interactive and the
question and answers gave an insight to the
participants about the nitty-gritty of the topic.
4.AlokPratapSingh,ZonalSalesHeadTCS iON –
Uttar Pradesh & Uttarakhand: Mr Alok Pratap Singh
created interest of the participants on the topic
“ He Rede�ining the future of Assessments”.
started with a brief pro�ile of the TCS iON and the
solutions available with the company for e-
examination. He expressed explained the features of
e-examination, the needs that is required,
methodology and the Security features being
employed by the company for the platform of e-
examinations. He gained the trust of the participants
by citing the level of examinations like GATE, Exams
for MBBS, Railways, MBA, ICAI and others that are
conducted in mass scale for the examinees by TCS
iON. The marking, grading, technology used and the
collaboration needed in the examination system
brought by TCS iON. The presentation was well
received by the participants followed by a round of
Question and Answers.
5.Mr A d i t y a S i n g h a l , S e n i o r M a n a g e r
(Partnerships), World Assessment Council:
Mr Singhal started with thanking the organisers for
the wonderful platform in the form of Webinar that
has taken the industry and academia closer and on
one stage for discussion. He gave a presentation on
“World's most advanced Virtual Examination
Center for Educational Institutions”. He
presented how World Assessment Council is giving
opportunities to various universities around the
globe for shifting from conventional to digital
platform for conducting the examinations. He ran
through the AI based and anti-cheating tools
embedded in the platform provided by WAC. He also
stressed how the platform can be used across
different devices seamlessly. He stressed on the
bene�its of collaboration and the work that is being
done in the �ield of Online examination by the WAC.
6.MrSupreethNagarajuandMrGuruVaidya,Adobe
Systems: Mr Supreeth Nagaraju expressed his
happiness for providing the perfect platform at
perfect time and started with their discussion on
“ ”. He showed how AdobeVirtualExamSolutions
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Adobe is one of the leading IT companies of the world
and is taking big strides in the �ield of e-examinations
too. He stressed on the bandwidth problem in India
for students who are placed in remote areas and do
not have access to high speed internet. He informed
that the solution developed by Adobe caters for all
sorts of students who have been involved in the
examination systems. The portability of the platform
across different devices like Laptop, TAB, Mobiles, etc
gives a versatility which can be used by all. Mr Vaidya
gave a demonstration of the platform and showed
how question papers can be uploaded, Answer sheets
can be photographed and uploaded on the platform
and how the assessment can be done by the examiner.
The questions harped on the pros and cons of the
platform which was very well addressed.
ValedictorySessionThe session ended by thanking every participant by SPA,
SPIU UP and Director, IET RML Ayodhya and the need to
resolve the e-examination issue during these dif�icult
times, which is also an opportunity.
Vote of Thanks was proposed by MrParitoshTripathi,
Assistant Professor at IET, Dr RMLAU, Ayodhya and
tehnical backbone of the Webinar. He thanked the
constant support of Vice Chancellor, Dr RMLAU, the
leadership of Dr Ramapati Mishra, Director, IET RML
Ayodhya and Dr Anil Kumar, State Project Administrator,
SPIU-UP. And specially Dr Mahaveer Singh Naruka for
constantly in touch for �ine tuning each of the activities
focusing on the quality output He appreciated the team
of IET RMLAU for supporting in every aspect and SPIU-
UP of�icial, Mr V K Singh, and Mr Vineet Surana for
making this program a grand success.
OutcomesoftheNationalWebinar1. Planningof e-examinations for the students2. Platforms available for e-examinations3. Fair and complete coverage of students for
e-examinations4. Pattern of e-examinations5. Pattern of Question papers that can be launched on
platforms6. Explored solutions on the platforms available with the
industries for e-examinations7. Came out with the solutions to the hindrances of the
e-examinations8. Assessment of the e-examinations
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Understandingeachother–FinancialissuesandrelatedAudit
Since due to the Corona Pandemic crisis and the total lockdown, many of the TEQIP activities could not be pursued but online approach has become enabler for addressing many issues in Video Conferencing mode. SPIU Uttar Pradesh organised an Online Workshop on AuditPractices-IssuesanditsRemedialMeasureson29April2020.
Sessionscoveredbroadlythefollowingissues:1. Audit Practices and Financial Guidelines for Internal Audit2. Audit Practices and Financial Guidelines for Statutory Audit3. Audit queries and the clari�ications by Auditors, NPIU/SPIU of�icials.
Teqip Coordinator, Nodal Of�icer Finance, MIS Of�icer /Accountant attended the event. A huge number of queries
from institutions related to �inance and audit were cleared from the Expert Auditors and SPIU of�icials.
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Based on the approach of SPIU-UP, MathWorks agreed for short-term
Campus-WideLicensefreeofcosttoassisttheTEQIPInstitutions/University
inUttarPradesh-transitiontoremote/onlineclasses. Faculty,staffand
studentswillbeabletodownloadMATLAB,Simulink,andmorethan100
products from a special portal set up for your university/institution. In
addition, theywill have access to online tools includingMATLABOnline,
MATLABDrive,andonlinetutorials.ASCommunicatedbyMathWorks,non
TEQIPaf�iliatedinstitutionsmayalsobeconsideredforfreelicenseasper
aboveoncasetocasebasis.
To assist the TEQIP Institutions in Uttar Pradesh, a webinar was arranged on 15May 2020 at 03:00 PM on
“InteractiveTeachingandExperientialLearning”. Dr.SouvickChatterjee,The representatives of MathWorks,
EducationTechnicalEvangelist,MathWorks,IN-DelhiandMrAshishSharma,SeniorManager,MathWorks
were available to make understand how the Free Licensers can be obtained, how the software can be downloaded and
how all other related 100 products can be used by teachers and students.
SPIU-UPfacilitatesUttarPradeshwithfreelicensesofMatlab
Dr.SouvickChatterjeeExpertofWorkshop
AshishSharmaExpertofWorkshop
GoogleClassroom:VirtualTeachingplatformtogivewingstoFacultyandTeachers
Stressing on the need of Online Learning and capacity building, DepartmentofElectronicsandCommunicationEngineeringofBundelkhandInstituteofEngineeringandTechnology,Jhansiinassociation with State Project Implementation Unit, UttarPradesh "Virtual Teachingorganized a webinar on the topicLearningwithGoogleClassroom,GoogleMeetandYouTube"on18thMay2020from3.00PMunderTEQIP-III.Asitisneedofthehourforteachingfraternity,Itwasusefulforfacultymembersofalltechnicalinstitutions.Dr. Arpita Kaul, SV College, University of Delhi, having extensivecommandonsaidtopicandalreadydeliveredmanywebinarsonthetopic,wasavailabletoguidetheparticipants.It was a pleasure that Dr Vinay Kumar Pathak, Hon'ble Vice-Chancellor, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University, LucknowgracedtheoccasionasChiefGuest.
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MentalHealthasImportantasPhysicalHealthduringthePandemic
Due importance to the Mental Health of students and
faculty during the Pandemic had to be given for which a
WebinaronMentalWellbeingandEmotionalwellness
of students during Corona19 Pandemic crisis was
organisedon05Jun2020at09:30AM.
The experts for the session were:
·DrSatishKumar,MD,Psychiatry,AIIMS,NewDelhi
·DrSukanyaRay,TISS,Mumbai
·DrChetanaDuggal,TISS,Mumbai
The participants were present on Google meet platform
and Live on Facebook and Youtube.
OutcomesoftheWebinar
· Students and faculties are more acquainted with the lifestyle to be taken up during this corona pandemic period
· Students and faculties are able to address the fear of future and fear related to health
· Students and faculties are able to communicate better regarding the hazards of the pandemic and take better steps
for their development
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EducationshouldhavepositiveOutcomes
TEQIP-III has already focused on increase inpercentagepointsofNBAaccreditedUndergraduateprogramsandPost-graduateprogramsandthisisoneofthePerformanceIndicatorsoftheproject.
Special focus has been given to the programmes of af�iliated technical institutions for capacity building, facilitation and encouraging the institutions to go for NBA accreditation and this requires total awareness of the faculty about Outcome Based Education (OBE).
State Project Implementation Unit, Uttar Pradesh (the implementation body of TEQIP-III project in Uttar Pradesh under MHRD) in association with Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University and Institution of Engineers (India) organized aWebinar - Online Workshop on
th"OutcomeBasedEducation"on10 June2020coveringthefacultyfromacrosstheTEQIPinstitutionswithspecialfocus on the faculty ofUPTEQIP institutions andAKTU
af�iliatedInstitutions.
The participants included Director, Dean, Head ofdepartment, NBA Coordinator, Faculty andEngineering professionals M o re t h a n 4 0 0 participants connected through Zoom platform and more than 200 viewers were available LIVE on Youtube and Facebook page of Uttar Pradesh.
Outcome-based education or outcomes-based education (OBE) is an educational theory that bases each part of an educational system around goals (outcomes). By the end of the educational experience, each student should have achieved the goal. There is no single speci�ied style of teaching or assessment in OBE; instead, classes, opportunities, and assessments should all help students achieve the speci�ied out comes.
Outcome-Based Education (OBE) is a student-centric teaching and learning methodology in which the course delivery, assessment is planned to achieve stated objectives and outcomes. It focuses on measuring student performance i.e. outcomes at different levels. For Indian Engineering Institutions to get accredited by NBA according to the pacts of the accord,it is compulsory that engineering institutions follow the Outcome Based Education (OBE) model. So, for an Engineering Institution to be accredited by NBA it should compulsorily follow the OBEmodel. Hence the O u t c o m e B a s e d E d u c a t i o n ( O B E ) h a s b e e n implemented recently in engineering education. OBE is
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the system based on student-based learning wherein the ultimate objective is to impart the skill required by students in their education process. The outcomes are speci�ied in terms of programme educational objectives (PEOs), programme outcomes (POs) and course outcomes (COs). Further, it is ensured that the graduate attributes required by the students are implanted in the OBE structure. The OBE system highlights the clear standards for observable and measurable outcomes from the performance of the students during and after completion of the programme. In OBE, the curriculum is structured based on the key qualities such as understand, analyse, apply, evaluate and create in their professional walk of life. All technical institutes, including B- schools and engineering colleges, will have to complete the accreditation process for all courses before 2022 to meet the minimum standard in higher education, as already announced and conveyed byAICTE.
Eminent experts namely, (1)ProfDNReddy,Former VC, JNTU, Hyderabad, Chief Guest, (2) Dr Mrs ShailaSubbaraman, Walchand College of Engineering, Maharashtra (3) Dr Surendra Singh Rathod, SPIT, Mumbai (4) Dr Umakant Kulkarni, SDM College of Engineering and Technology, Karnataka (5)ProfVinayKumar Pathak, Vice Chancellor, AKTU, (6) Er.Narendra Singh, President, The Institution of Engineers (India) as Guest of Honour guided the institutions and participants with focus on Role of Outcome Based education in present scenario.
HighlightsoftheWorkshop
1. The Webinar started with a welcome address by Prof
VineetKansal, Pro-Vice Chancellor, AKTU, Lucknow
2. The topic was introduced by DrAnilKumar, State
Project Administrator, SPIU-UP and highlighted the
reasons of the having such a Webinar at such big
platform. He expressed that For Indian Engineering
Institutions to get accredited by NBAaccording to
the pacts of the accord, it is compulsory that
engineering institutions follow the Outcome Based
Education (OBE) model. So, for an Engineering
Institution to be accredited by NBA it should
compulsorily follow the OBE model. OBE is the
system based on student-based learning wherein the
ultimate objective is to impart the skill required by
students in their education process. The outcomes
are speci�ied in terms of programme educational
objectives (PEOs), programme outcomes (POs) and
course outcomes (COs). Further, it is ensured that the
graduate attributes required by the students are
implanted in the OBE structure. The OBE system
highlights the clear standards for observable and
measurable outcomes from the performance of the
students during and after completion of the
programme. In OBE, the curriculum is structured
based on the key qualities such as understand,
analyze, apply, evaluate and create in their
professional walk of life.
3. ProfVinayKumarPathak,Vice Chancellor, AKTU
gave his presidential address where he stressed
that for achieving this, it is important that the
institutional efforts are put in the areas of proper
curriculum planning and in adopting proper
teaching pedagogies. Also a very crucial phase of
outcome based education is the proper and correct
assessment of the skill gained by the student during
the period of the program he or she has graduated
or post graduated from. He told that Outcome based
education is student-centered instruction model
that focuses on measuring student performance
through outcomes. Outcomes include knowledge,
skills and attitudes. Its focus remains on evaluation
of outcomes of the program by stating the
knowledge, skill and behavior a graduate is
expected to attain upon completion of a program
and after 4 – 5 years of graduation. In the OBE
model, the required knowledge and skill sets for a
particular engineering degree is predetermined
and the students are evaluated for all the required
parameters (Outcomes) during the course of the
program.
4. ErNarendraSingh,President, IEI gave his address
on the topic where he pointed out that the OBE can
primarily be distinguished from traditional
education method by the way it incorporates three
elements: theory of education, a systematic
structure for education, and a speci�ic approach to
instructional practice. It organizes the entire
educational system towards what are considered
essential for the learners to successfully do at the
end of their learning experiences. In this model, the
term "outcome" is the core concept and sometimes
used interchangeably with the terms "competency,
"standards, "benchmarks", and "attainment
targets". OBE also uses the same methodology
formally and informally adopted in actual
workplace to achieve outcomes. He said that this
webinar is right effort of the SPIU Uttar Pradesh to
create massive awareness among the faculty to
reorient their education towards OBE to ensure
their survival and acceptance in global market.
5. Guest of Honour, Prof.DNReddy,FormerVice-
ChancellorJNTUHyderabadaddressed about the
need of Outcome based education. He stressed that
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Program outcomes are narrower statements that
describe what students are expected to know and be
able to do by the time of graduation. They must re�lect
the 12 Graduate attributes as described by NBA for
under graduate engineering programs. Course
outcomes are the measurable parameters which
evaluates each student's performance for each
course that the student undertakes in every
semester. He suggested that if we design a curriculum
for swimming and if the student is unable to swim at
the end of the course, then it is a faulty system. We
need to check that a student not only swims but also
swims properly and survives too. That is outcome
and this is the Outcome based education, we need to
focus to survive in this globalized era.
6. DrMrs Shaila Subbaraman, Walchand College of
Engineering, Maharashtra deliberated the topic:
Principles and beliefs of OBE. She gave a presentation
on goal of Education, education model & Current
scenario. She threw light on articulation of outcome-
based education, essential principles of OBE &
meaning of OBE. She also highlighted the comparison
between traditional and OBE model with examples as
well as she talked about the faculty concerns in this
regard.
7. Dr Surendra Singh Rathod, SPIT Mumbai
deliberated the topic: Bloom's taxonomy- a basis for
de�ining learning outcomes with mapping to
Graduate Attributes. He stressed on the Blooms
taxonomy, cognitive skill , affective skills &
psychometer skills. He also gave a presentation on
Bloom's digital taxonomy, pedagogy wheel, graduate
attributes, assessment strategy for OBE. He also
highlighted the rubrics development for innovative
learning teaching methodologies & top 10 skills to be
relevant in industry4.0.
8. Dr Umakant Kulkarni, SDM College of Engg and
Te c h , K a r n a t a k a d e l i b e r a t e d t h e t o p i c :
Teaching/Learning methodologies: Assessment and
attainment of outcomes. His special emphasis on
National level scenario of engineering education. He
also highlighted the student's expectation and
trends.He gave a presentation on Self learning,
Attainment of outcomes & how to measure the
attainment ofout comes.
9. DrMahaveerSinghNarukaproposed the vote of
thanks to chief guest, guest of Honor, Expert of the
webinar, participants and SPIU/NPIU/AKTU
of�icials for their contribution towards the success of
the event.
OutcomesofWebinar
· Capacity building of faculty for Outcome based
Education and understand the need of OBE
· Able to understand and address the Accreditation
expertise of enabling themto prepare the Vision
statement, Mission statement, Goals statements,
PEOs, POs, PSOs, COs, SWOT analysis, list of
documents, and method of presentation to NBA.
Provided a platform where faculty can clear about the
concept, preparation of documentation & understand
the process through guidance of the OBE invited experts.
EssentialqualityOutputtobecon�irmedbyAccreditation
TEQIP-III has already focused on increase inpercentagepointsofNBAaccreditedUndergraduateprograms and Post-graduate programs and this isoneofthePerformanceIndicatorsoftheproject.Special focus was given to the programmes of af�iliated technical institutions for capacity building, facilitation and encouraging the institutions to go for NBA accreditation and this requires total awareness of the faculty about Outcome Based Education (OBE).
State Project Implementation Unit, Uttar Pradesh (the implementation body of TEQIP-III project in Uttar Pradesh under MHRD) in association with Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University and Institution of Engineers (India) organized aWebinar -OnlineWorkshopon "NBA Accreditation – Assurance of Quality in
thTechnical Education" on11 June2020 covering theScreenshotsduringtheWebinar
faculty from across the TEQIP institutions with specialfocus on the faculty ofUPTEQIP institutions andAKTUaf�iliatedInstitutions.
The participants included Director, Dean, Head ofdepartment , NBA Coordinator, Faculty andEngineering profess ionals . M o re t h a n 400participants connected through Zoom platform and more than 200 viewers were available LIVE onYoutubeandFacebookpageofUttarPradesh.
Expertspresent:(1) ProfPMKhodke, CPA, NPIU(2) ProfKKAgarwal, Chairman, NBA - Chief Guest(3) ErNarendraSingh, President IEI - Guest of Honor(4) ProfVinayKumarPathak, Vice-Chancellor, Dr
APJ AKTU, Lucknow(5) ProfDNReddy, Former VC, JNTU, Hyderabad(6) DrAnandKJoshi, Advisor, International Skill
Development Corporation, London(7) DrNCShivprakash, Indian Institute of Science,
Bangalore(8) DrPKPatowari, Professor and Dean (Faculty
Welfare), NIT Silchar, Assam(9) DrGoutamSanyal, Former Prof, NIT, Durgapur,
WB
Unprecedented expansion of Technical Education in the country over past three decades or so has ushered in reduction in take by some colleges and even closure of programmes by many others in the country. Yet, few others have taken to improve quality of their programmes to stay up-to-date and thereby forerunner among colleges preparing to compete on ground of quality and relevance. Accreditation of engineering programmes is set of processes which are designed to ensure minimum level of quality of a programme. It is the recognition accorded to technical education programmes both at degree and diploma levels those meet the standards evolved by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA). NBA has evolved a systematic, logical and transparent process of accreditation for engineering programmes. It has been revised many times based on the experiences and feedback from participating institutes and stakeholders. There cent version for accreditation of technical programmes is released in Jan 2019 for undergraduate engineering programmes of af�iliating institutes. The version is issued in line with the Washington Accord and ABETS criteria. Basically, it focuses on quality assurance in technical education and a t t h e s a m e t i m e e m p h a s i z e s o n c o n t i n u o u s improvement . Preparation for obtaining NBA accreditation of academic programmes offered by technical institutions has become imperative in view of the competition and demand for quality, decreasing a d m i s s i o n s i n te c h n i c a l p ro g ra m m e s , A I C T E requirements for expansion of programmes and getting funds and support from different stakeholders. There are numerous purposes of obtaining accreditation such as
stated below:
Ÿ To assure quality of graduates and services within the institution,
Ÿ To promote healthy competition for quality improvement within the institution and among the institutions,
Ÿ To facilitate potential students to select the institutions for admission,
Ÿ To promote employability of the graduates and employable status,
Ÿ To improve the performance continuously and continually and
Ÿ To enhance accountability of institutional members for quality and relevance.
HighlightsoftheWorkshop:1. The Webinar started with a welcome address by
Prof VineetKansal, Pro-Vice Chancellor, AKTU, Lucknow.
2. The topic was introduced by DrAnilKumar, State Project Administrator, SPIU-UP highlighted the reasons of the having such a Webinar at such big platform. He expressed that the purpose of the accreditation by NBA is to promote and recognize excellence in technical education in colleges and universities - at both the undergraduate and post graduate levels. Institutions, students, employers, and the public at large all bene�it from the external veri�ication of quality provided through the NBA accreditation process. They also bene�it from the process of continuous quality improvement that is encouraged by the NBA's developmental approach to promote excellence in technical education. National Board of Accreditation (NBA) has been accorded Signatory status of Washington Accord on 13th June 2014. As per Washington Accord agreement, Recognition of programs by other signatories applies only to programs accredited by NBA that are offered by education providers accepted by NBA as Tier Institutions.
3. ProfVinayKumarPathak,Vice Chancellor, AKTU gave his presidential address where he stressed that Quality in higher education is not only a national concern but has become an international issue through academic, political, and commercial developments associated with globalization, such as the rise of market forces in tertiary education and the emergence of a global market for skilled professionals and graduates. Through the internationalization of higher education national systems, quali�ications and individual higher education institutions have become exposed to the wider world. This exposure has stimulated a demand for better information and transparency about quality and standards in order to attract and retain students and staff, both national and
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international students, and to secure the recognition of quali�ications. Quality assurance is a central thrust in the process of change in the technical education.
4. ProfPMKhodke,CPA,NPIUgave his address about
the need of accreditation. He highlighted that NBA is
the national accreditation body of technical
education. With signing the Washington accord, it
has become mandatory for the TIER -1 Institutions
to go for accreditation of their programmes to
enable them to be accepted in signatories
countries. Thus, accreditation of NBA helps higher
educational institute to know its strengths,
weaknesses and opportunities. NBA accreditation
helps institutes to get �inancial assistance from
government agencies, private bodies etc. The
accreditation gives higher learning institutes a new
sense of direction and identity. All concerned
bodies MHRD, AICTE, NBA, and Universities are
working toward the common goal of enhancing the
no of accredited programmes.
5. ProfKKAgrawal,Chairman,NBA-ChiefGuest
gave his address on NBA accreditation status at
national level. He pointed out that Accreditation
does not seek to replace the system of award of
degree and diplomas by the Universities/
autonomous Institutions. But, accreditation
provides quality assurance that the academic aims
and objectives of the Institution are honestly
pursued and effectively achieved by the resources
currently available. He also stressed that
accreditation and assessment is very important in
order to maintain the quality of engineering
education in any nation, which, in turn, can directly
affect the status and quality of engineering
graduates, and hence the technical workforce. The
bene�its of the educational assessment and
accreditation process for engineering and
technology can be divided into two parts; namely
a c a d e m i c ( s t u d e n t ) a n d a d m i n i s t r a t i v e
(institutional). He said that this webinar is right
effort of the SPIU Uttar Pradesh to create massive
awareness among the faculty to reorient their
education towards NBA accreditation to ensure
their survival and acceptance in global market.
6. Er.Narendra Singh,President, IEI informed that
before AICTE came into existence, IEI was the only
Accreditation body in the country and now that role
has been vested to NBA, but IEI is pursuing the
cause of quality in technical education through its
vast network of state. He said that this webinar is
right effort of the SPIU Uttar Pradesh to create
massive awareness among the faculty to reorient
their education towards NBA accreditation to
ensure their survival and acceptance in global
market.
7. Prof. DN Reddy, Former Vice-chancellor JNTU
Hyderabadaddressed about the need of Outcome
based education. He stressed that Program
outcomes are narrower statements that describe
what students are expected to know and be able to
do by the time of graduation. They must re�lect the
12 Graduate attributes as described by NBA for
under graduate engineering programs. Course
outcomes are the measurable parameters which
evaluates each student's performance for each
course that the student undertakes in every
semester. He suggested that if we design a
curriculum for swimming and if the student is
unable to swim at the end of the course, then it is a
faulty system. We need to check that a student not
only swims but also swims properly and survives
too. That is outcome and this is the Outcome based
education, we need to focus to survive in this
globalized era.
8. Dr Anand K Joshi, Advisor, International Skill
Development Corporation, London deliberated
on Changing perception of Institutional quality post
covid19. His presentation emphasize on the current
scenario of technical education in India. He also
explained the need of accreditation in global
prospective for our students and all stake holder. He
also addressed the various issues and its solution in
context of NBA accreditation in aspects of technical
institutions.
9. Dr PK Patowari, Professor andDean (Faculty
Welfare),NITSilchar,Assam,deliberated on An
overview on preparation of SAR for NBA
accreditation. He pointed out the concept and need
of NBA accreditation for technical education
reforms. He briefed about the Outcome based
education and its bene�its. He also highlighted the
preparation of SAR and content related documents.
His session also includes the various criteria for
tier-1 as well tier-2 institutions to submit the SAR
documents.
10. DrGoutamSanyal,FormerProf,NIT,Durgapur,
WB, NBAdeliberated on Accreditation Criteria. Prof
Sanyal stressed on basic Introduction and
Assessment method for accreditation. He also
h i gh l i gh te d a s s e s s m e n t To o l s , S t a g e s o f
Assessment, NBA Criteria, Terminology used in
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Assessment and Graduate Attributes related toNBA
11. DrNCShivprakash,IndianInstituteofScience,
Bangalore, deliberated on Academic Excellence
through Accreditation. During his presentation he
highlighted on Noble laureate Lecture, Science,
Engineering and Technology, COVID Lockdown 4.0,
Education 4.0, Industry 4.0. His deliberations
include Effective Learning, use of Virtual lab and
Online Examination and Research.
12. DrMahaveerSinghNarukaproposed the vote of
thanks to chief guest, guest of Honor, Expert of the
webinar, participants and SPIU/NPIU/AKTU
of�icials for their contribution towards the success
of the event.
OutcomesofWebinarCapacity building of faculty for Outcome based
Ed u c a t i o n a n d u n d e r s t a n d t h e n e e d o f N BA
Accreditation Able to understand and address the
Accreditation expertise of enabling them to prepare the
all related components of NBA includes, Goals
statements, PEOs, POs, PSOs, COs, SWOT analysis, list of
documents, and method of presentation to NBA.
Provided a platform where faculty can clear about the
concept, preparation of documentation & understand
the process through guidance of the NBA invited experts.
Decisionmaking-AnimportanttraitinthetoughtimesofPandemic
The taboos associated with the pandemic and hence the
decision making process of not only the faculty, but the
students has also been affected. To address this issue a
WebinaronEffectiveDecisionMakingToolsDuringand
BeyondCOVID-19 was organised on 12Jun2020at10AM
in association with BIETJhansi. Students, Administrators
and faculties on Zoom Platform participated and gained
from the event. Two eminent experts, ShriPAKharwadkar,
MD, Corona Plus Industries, Kanpur and DrKSVenkatagiri,
Executive Director, Confederation of Indian Industry guided
the participants on how they can steer through these tough
times and make this an opportunity to develop themselves
into better human beings.Prof J. P. Vaishampayan, Vice
Chancellor, Bundelkhand University was the chief guest
during the occasion.
OutcomesoftheWebinar
· Faculties, administrators and students are equipped more prominent decision making
· Able to make policies and understand the decisions during this pandemic of Covid-19
· Able to communicate their decisions more effectively in line with the policies of government towards rural areas.
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SystemScalingformakingthesystemssmallerandeffective
Under the Knowledge Transfer series of SPIU-UP, a webinar
on the topic: SystemScaling was organised by SPIU-UP in
association with InstituteofEngineeringandTechnology,
BundelkhandUniversity,Jhansi on 12Jun2020 at 12:30
PM. The Key speaker during the event was Er.ShoreyaKant,
SoftwareEngineer,Microsoft,IDC. The webinar was hosted
on Zoom platform wherein the students and faculty gained
from the industry expert on various aspects of System Scaling
in Computer Science and Engineering from all institutions of
Uttar Pradesh. He gave insights to the concepts of Vertical and
Horizontal scaling for programming, its advantages,
disadvantages and guidelines. ScreenshotsduringtheWebinar
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CovidisChallenging?ItsfullofOpportunities
During the challenging times of outbreak of Covid-19 virus and
its containment strategies, the identi�ication of opportunities in
the higher education was discussed in the Webinar on
ChallengesandOpportunitiesinHigherEducationinPost
Covid19Eraon14Jun2020organisedbySPIU-UP.
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SPIUUPjoininghandsinachievingthedreamofAtmanirbharBharat
Considering the strength of Unnat Bharat Abhiyan,Govt of India in appropriate technologies, sustainable development/ livelihood and that of TheInstitutionofEngineers(India) in skill development and promotion of technologies and engineering skills and with their consent, StateProject ImplementationUnit (SPIU),UttarPradesh under TEQIP-III (A World Bank Assisted Project under the Ministry of Human Resource Development, (GoI) andDrAPJAbdulkalamTechnicalUniversity, Lucknow jointly organised a Webinar to educate Technical institutes of the country in the skill development of the rural India and thus making their livelihood sustainable �inally moving towards Atmnirbhar Bharat.
TheWebinaron“RoleofTechnologiesinRuralAreasfor Skill Development, Livelihood for AtmnirbharBharat”was organised on16June2020.
Eminent experts namely, (1) Er. Narendra Singh,President, The Institution of Engineers (India) and Chief Guest, (2) Prof.ArvindChoubey,Director,IIITBhagalpur,GuestofHonour, (3) ProfDebiPrasadMishra, Director, NITTTR, Kolkata, Guest ofHonour, (4)Prof Virendra Kumar Vijay, NationalCoordinator,UnnatBharatAbhiyan, (5) ProfVinayKumarPathak,ViceChancellor,AKTU, (6)Dr(Eng)AchalMittal, Head, Structural Engineering, CSIR-CBRI, Roorkee, (7) ProfVivekKumar,Professor, Centre for Rural Development and Technology, IIT Delhi (8) ProfPriyanka Kaushal, Associate Professor, Centre for Rural Development and Technology, IIT Delhi and (9) Dr Vandit Vijay, PhD, CRDT, IIT Delhi guided the institutions and participants with focus on Role of Technologies in Rural Areas for Skill Development, Livelihood for Atmnirbhar Bharat
Faculty, Engineering professionals, researchersrd th
and students of 3 year and 4 year engineeringstudents. More than 400 participants connected through Zoom platform and 969 viewers were available LIVE on Youtube and Facebook page of Uttar Pradesh.
HighlightsoftheWorkshop
1. The Webinar started with a welcome address by Prof Vineet Kansal, Pro-Vice Chancellor, AKTU, Lucknow
2. The topic was introduced by DrAnilKumar, State Project Administrator, SPIU-UP and highlighted the reasons of the having such a Webinar at such big platform. He expressed that every Technical institution in the country has the moral and national duty to contribute for the cause of skilling rural India to enhance the employability in villages making India Atmnirbhar, as dreamt by Shri Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India.
3. ProfVinayKumarPathak,Vice Chancellor, AKTU
gave his presidential address where he stressed
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that the technologies should be owned by the villages
and they should make it global. He stressed that the
herculean task of making the students work towards
swadeshi technologies for Atmanirbhar Bharat.
4. The Chief Guest, Er.NarendraSingh,President, IEI
gave his address on the topic where he stressed on
the rural development and the opportunity that has
come due to the reverse migration in this pandemic.
He stressed that the technology should be
sustainable and this will make the rural areas more
and more developed with time. He explained the
Dreams of Gandhi of Gramin Bharat. He expressed IEI
can play bigger role in carrying forward the mission
of Prime Minister for Atmanirbhar Bharat. He
explained how IEI can collaborate with Unnat Bharat
Abhiyan for this great national cause. He expressed
that SPIU-UP and IEI can published a Monograph on
Role of Technologies for Rural l ivel ihood,
Sustainability and Atmanirbhar Bharat.
5. Guest of Honour, Prof.ArvindChoubey,Director, IIIT
Bhagalpur addressed the need of developing rural
areas of the country and told that the students and
teachers should work towards producing skilled
workers in the rural areas to make them developed.
6. ProfDebiPrasadMishra,Director, NITTTR, Kolkata
was present as Guest of Honour and asked all the
participants to join hands in the Abhiyan of
developing India through its roots. He stressed on the
availability of knowledge that is available with us in
the form of ancient literature to be used with the
modern technology for rural areas. This created a
wave of enthusiasm in the minds of audience.
7. ProfVirendraKumarVijay,National Coordinator,
Unnat Bharat Abhiyan threw light on the activities of
the Unnat Bharat Abhiyan and the coverage of this
ambitious project under MHRD, Govt of India. He also
highlighted the activities undertaken by the project
for the development of the rural areas where
technology is playing such a vital role for
sustainability and overall development.
8. Dr(Eng)AchalMittal,Head, Structural Engineering,
CSIR-Central Building Research Institute, Roorkee
threw talked about the projects undertaken by the
CSIR-CBRI towards the development of low cost and
durable technologies and its implementation in
various sectors and places across the country.
9. Prof Vivek Kumar, Professor, Centre for Rural
Development and Technology, IIT Delhi deliberated
the topic: Karigar Aur Kutir Udyog and Skill
Development through which he discussed the
present status and development of Kutir Udyog
with special emphasis on how the people are being
made skilled in this area.
10. Prof Priyanka Kaushal, Associate Professor,
Centre for Rural Development and Technology, IIT
Delhi threw light on Processing Agro-Residue to
Value Added Products and explained how the
processing of the Agro residue is done through and
how the same can be made better for use by adding
slight quantities of other materials which was
appreciated by the audience.
11. Dr Vandit Vijay, PhD, CRDT, IIT Delhi gave a
presentation on Energy Self-Suf�iciency in rural
areas using Biomass: A model of Gram Urja Swaraj
which was well received by the audience.
OutcomesofWebinar· Faculties, administrators and students are
equipped with the avenues available to them for
the rural development
· Able to understand and address the policies that
needs to be implemented for Atmanirbhar Bharat
· Able to communicate their decisions more
effectively in line with the policies of government
towards rural areas.
· Provided a platform where Technical Institutions
and IEI as well as Research laboratories can
collaborate in �ield of Rural technologies, skill
development and employability and Rural
Sustainability.
One of the biggest problems in India is Unemployment,
especially among rural people that have resulted in rural
people moving towards urban areas to obtain better
employment opportunities, but seldom do they get
proper amenities in the hustle bustle of a city. Rural
youth of India are educated but not skilled unlike urban
youth combined with Lack of new, challenging and
better job opportunities in agriculture sector limits the
job opportunities for educated rural youth. Realizing the
strategy of the Government of India by making the rural
India “ ” and hence establish the enabling Atmanirbhar
mechanism for the industries and skilled workers co-
exist in harmony. Unnat Bharat Abhiyan (UBA) is a much
needed and highly challenging initiative in this direction.
Unnat Bharat Abhiyan is inspired by the vision of
transformational change in rural development
processes by leveraging knowledge institutions to help
build the architecture of an Inclusive India
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FacilitationtostudentsforlearningYogaonInternationalYogaday
To address the issue of Well-being of people, the
international Yoga day was celebrated with a 03
days' program Webinar on Yoga and Inner
TransformationWorkshop from 21 June – 23
June 2020 starting from 11 AM everyday
organisedbySPIU-UPinassociationwithBIET
Jhansi. The experts for the workshop were:
RishiRanjan,Global Leader IBM, Bangalore, Sri
Ankit Pandey, Certi�ied Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga
Teacher and Ms.KritikaGupta, Wellness, Youtuber
and Blogger.
Participants included Faculty, Administrators,
students of Teqip institutions of Uttar Pradesh
where,Registered – 701 from all over the country ,
Attended - 91 Present on Zoom on Day-1, 73
Present on Zoom on Day-2, 61 Present on Zoom on
Day-3. Participants attended through Facebook live
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on all the three days.
OutcomesofWorkshopThe event was organized on the occasion of
International Yoga Day (IYD) and outcomes is as
per objectives of IYD. After the event, participants
are able to attain following conditions through
regular practising of techniques learnt.
1) Good health.2) Good mental condition.3) Emotional stability.4) Integrate moral values.5) Attain higher level of consciousness and
con�idence
InstitutionsactingasBackboneofDevelopmentofTechnicalEducationinUttarPradesh
Helping in the development of Engineering education in Uttar Pradesh, the institutions under Teqip-III in Uttar Pradesh conducted an array of activities that immensely encouraged students as well as Faculty. Major activities organized/ conducted by 1.1 and 1.2 Institutions as communicated by the institutions under TEQIP-III in Uttar Pradesh during 01 April 2020 to 30 June 2020 are given here:
IET,BundelkhandUniversity,Jhansi–Digitalwayofcommunicationandinnovationbecomingapractice
AddressingthebasicneedsofPandemicA very basic and
essential area of
t h e h u m a n
c o n s u m p t i o n
was addressed
by the Deptt of
Food Tech., IET
B U J h a n s i b y
o r g a n i s i n g a
n a t i o n a l
w e b i n a r o n
“ N o v e l
approaches to
overcomeimpactofcurrentpandemiconfoodsector” st
on 21 May, 2020 under TEQIP-III. In this webinar
Keynote speaker, Mr.AshishGaur, Managing Director,
Normes Decodees Private Limited, New Delhi delivered
his talk on Preventive Measures for Operating Food
Industry in Current Pandemic Scenario and Dr. Vivek
Kumar, Assistant Professor, HBTU, Kanpur delivered his
talk on Challenges&OpportunitiesinNewFoodProduct
Development.
530 participants including students, faculty members,
industrialists, and entrepreneurs etc. from various
organisations participated in this webinar.
ExploringcareerinbasicsoflifeA n Internat ional w e b i n a r o n “Challenges &Opportunitiesin Global FoodS e c to r ” w a s o r ga n i s e d by Deptt of Food Tech on dated
th15 June,2020 under TEQIP-III. During this webinar Keynote speaker, Mr. Abhay Gupta, Technical Manager,
KeynoteSpeakers-Dr.VivekKumar&Mr.AshishGaurduringthesession
Univar, USA enlighten the participants about CareerAvenues in Global Food Sector and Mr. SanjayRohilla, Head R&D and QA, African Foods & Beverages SARL, Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa discussed about Scope in Development ofImmunityEnhancerFunctionalFoodProductsin his talk.
1200 participants including students, faculty members, industrialists, and entrepreneurs etc. from various organisations registered for this webinar and approx. 460 attended it live and got knowledge about the above topics.
Looking for opportunities during thesechallengingtimes
Department of Computer Sc. & E n g in eer in g , IET, BU, Jhansi o r g a n i z e d a webinar on 20 May 2020 on t h e t o p i c “Opportunities d u r i n gcha l leng ingtime&howtoenhance yourt e c h n i c a lskills duringC O V I D - 1 9outbreak”.
The experts during the programme included:· Er.RahulLakhmani, Founder & CEO SS Pvt.
Ltd. New Delhi· Er. Sandeep Kumar Sharma , N I I T
Technologies, USA · Er.ShareyAli Haq, USA.
KeynoteSpeakers-Mr.AbhayGupta&Mr.SanjayRohilla
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Importanceofexperimentsdiscussed
Department of Mechanical Engineering, IET, Bundelkhand University, Jhansi, organised a webinar on 24 May 2020 on topic “ImportanceofDesignofExperimentinEngineeringResearch”. The expert for the webinar was Dr Akhilesh Choudhary, Assistant Professor, NIT, Hamirpur.
A webinar on Power Electronics Application in
Distributed Generation System had been successfully thconducted on 26 May, 2020 by the department of
Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering.
Dr, Shantanu Chatterjee, NIT Arunanchal Pradesh was the
keynote speaker which was well attended by students and
faculty
Four webinars were conducted by Department of
Biotechnology,IETBUJhansi
th· On 14 May 2020 a webinar on Biogenerics &
Industrial Biotechnology Current Scenario In
Present Situation: Pandemic Covid-2019, Prof.
Pradeep Srivastava, IIT BHU and Prof S.K. Srivastava
IIT BHU, were the key note speakers.th· On 19 May 2020 a Webinar on Bioprinting : A New
Prospect In Biotechnology was conducted , Prof. B. N.
Mishra, IET, Lucknow was the key note speaker.th· On 25 of May 2020, a National webinar on Global
A screenshot during the webinar
A screenshot during the webinar
Lockdown -2020 Climate Change And Sustainable
Environmental Solutions, Dr. Shyamla Mani, Retd.
Professor, Dr. Sayad Javed Ali Warsi, Secretary, MP
Green Productivity Association and Er. Pradeep
Mishra, Assistant Engineer, Govt of Rajasthan, were
the key note speakers.rd· On 3 of June 2020, An International Webinar on
Unwinding Complexity Of Covid-19 : An In Silico
Attempt was organised. Dr. Tulika Bhardwaj from
Finland and Dr. Partha Sarathi Mohanty, Agra, were
the key resource persons.
Department of Electronics&Communication, IET BU
Jhansi conducted seven webinars during the period
· On 11.05.2020, A webinar on “Conceptual
Understanding Of Selected Areas In Analog & Digital
Electronics” where Prof Asis Kumar Mukhopadhyay,
Margdarshak, AICTE was the resource person.
· On 18.05.2020, A webinar on “ Deep Insight Of
Transistors Mosfets And Operational Ampli�ier”. Dr.
Shyam Agase, ITM University, Gwalior , was the
resource person.
· On 22.05.2020, A webinar on “Industry Ready Real
Time Embedded Systems & Their Application”, Prof J.
K. Mandal was the resource person.
· On 25.05.2020, A webinar on “ Dimensions And
Degrees Of Higher Education”, Prof Rakesh Kumar
Khandal, Former Vice Chancellor AKTU, was the
resource person.
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· On 06.06.2020, A webinar on “Mobile Hazards”, Prof. M.K. Shukla, Pro Vice Chancellor HBTU, Kanpur, was the
resource person.
· On 10.06.2020, A webinar has been organized on topic “Industrial Application Of Cloud Computing”, Dr. Sajal Saha,
Kaziranga University was the resource person.
· On 11.06.2020, An International Webinar on “Future Of Broadband”, Er. Sandeep Katiyar, Nokia Bell labs from
Belgium was the resource person
Acollageofpostersoftheprogrammesconductedbythedepartment
RajkiyaEngineeringCollege,Ambedkarnagar-FightingCovid-19pandemiceffectivelythroughICTinitiatives
Dr. Akhilesh Kumar Mishra welcomed the Chief Guest
and other dignitaries present. Prof. Vinay Kumar Pathak,
Hon'ble Vice Chancellor, emphasized on the e-resource
generation and effective delivery of these contents. He also
pointed out the problem of network issues and availabilities
of smart devices to all sections of society (students) and
encouraged the team
organizing the FDP.
I d e a l t e a c h e r s
transforminglives
A webinar on “Role
of ideal teacher in
transforming the
academic life of the
students” had been
organized on 13th
May 2020 time 4:00
PM. Prof. Durg Singh
Chauhan Founder
H o n ’ b l e V i c e
Chancellor Dr. APJ
A b d u l K a l a m
University Lucknow
was chief guest and
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A picture of poster of webinar on “Role of ideal teacher in transforming
the academic life of the students
ICT-theneedofthehourD e p a r t m e n t o f
Applied Science &
Humanities, Rajkiya
Engineering College,
Ambedkar Nagar in
association with J.C.
Bose University of
S c i e n c e &
Technology, YMCA, Faridabad organized an online FDP on
“Maximal Utilization of ICT Tools for online Teaching -
Learning Process”, financially supported by TEQIP-III of
REC, Ambedkar Nagar, during May 9-13, 2020. In the FDP
418 participants from 134 Institutions and 15 States/ UTs
enrolled for the program (FDP) and 304 participants actively
participated in the FDP and submitted their feedback. The
inaugural function of the FDP was presided by Prof Vinay
Kumar Pathak, Hon'ble Vice Chancellor Dr. APJ
Technical Univ., Lucknow, and Prof. Vikram Singh, Dean
Academics and Project Coordinator TEQIP-III, J.C. Bose
University of Science & Tech. YMCA Faridabad, Dr. Shanti
Pise, Senior Teaching Associate, COSME, IISER Pune &
Dr. Akhilesh Kumar Mishra, Director, REC, Ambedkar
Nagar, also graced the occasion with their benign presence.
Screenshot of Online FDP
speaker. Dr. Akhilesh Kumar Mishra, Director REC
Ambedkar Nagar welcomed Prof. Vinay Kumar Pathak,
Hon’ble Vice Chancellor and Prof. Durg Singh Chauhan.
345 persons participated in this webinar.
Awareness Programs to Fight Pandemic
Following awareness programs have been organized online:
(1) Awareness quiz on Environment in occasion of World th
Environment Day on 5 June 2020 by Dept. of APSH in
association with Civil Department. (2) COVID-19 Quiz
cum Awareness Program has been organized by Dept. of
RajkiyaEngineeringCollege,Azamgarh–AcademicactivitiesgettingaboomthroughFDPs
thAPSH on 26 April 2020 with the aim to make society aware
of the present pandemic situation (3) Department of Applied
Science & Humanities organized Online Slogan Writing t h
Competition on 5 May 2020, theme of slogan:
Prevention, Protection and Awareness against
Coronavirus. (4) Dept. of APSH in association with
council of students activities REC Ambedkar Nagar th
arranged a quiz on National Technology Day on 11 May
2020 to aware students and faculties about recent and past
developments (5) Dept. of APSH organized International th
day of light quiz on 16 May 2020 to aware students and
faculties about role of light in technology.
MixingofdisciplinesforHumanWelfare
Dep artment of Applied Science and Humanities organised TwoDays Faculty Development Programme onInterdisc ip l inary Approach o f S c ience &Technology:
ArtofHumanWelfare on 20-21 Apr 2020 where the following experts gave their views on Science & Technology during their lectures.
ExpertsDetailsProf.ManojKumarDixit,Vice-Chancellor, Ram Manohar Lohia Awadh University, Faizabad
Dr.AnilKumarSingh,Associate Professor, BHU, Varanasi
Dr.OPSinghProfessor & Head, Faculty of Ayurveda, BHU, Varanasi
Prof.SanjayMedhaviAssociate Professor & HOD, Lucknow University, Lucknow. A total of 69 participants from different academic institutes attended each session of program. After
successful competition of the program, e- certi�icates were issued to each participant
Focusonthevariousadvancesindifferent�ieldsofMechanicalEngineering
Mechanical Engineering Department o f R E C A z a m g a r h o r g a n i s e d Two DaysF a c u l t yDevelopment Programo nInnovations
& Optimization Techniques in MechanicalEngineering on 20-21 April, 2020.
The main objective of the program was to focus the various advances in different �ields of mechanical engineering for which a two-day FDP was designed on Innovations & Optimization Techniques in Mechanical Engineering & Technology to impart knowledge and scienti�ic advancements in various domains of Mechanical Engineering.
Proposed topics were:
· Applications of Solar Energy.
· Robust design and Optimization
· Gear Design.
· Industrial Safety.
· Robotics and Automation.
· Fluid Mechanics & applications.
· Arti�icial Intelligence
· Developments in Materials.
· Design and product inventions.
· Optimization Techniques.
A screenshot of Prof. Manoj Kumar Dixit, VC RMLAU, Ayodhya delivering lecture
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ManufacturingandAcceptanceSamplingunderstoodbystudents
Expert lectures for students in Online M o d e w a s organised on 02M a y 2 0 2 0 w h e r e i n t h e expert, Prof. G.S.Dangayach from M . N . I . T. J a i p u r s h a r e d h i s e x p e r t i s e o n
Manufacturing Process and Acceptance sampling.
The expert lecture on Manufacturing process was helpful to students in understanding the importance of manufacturing process in industry and recent advancement in manufacturing sector.
Acceptance sampling uses statistical sampling to determine whether to accept or reject a production lot of material. It has been a common quality control technique used in industry. It is usually done as products leaves the factory, or in some cases even within the factory.
LeadershipskillsfortheNext-genleaders
An expert lecture was organised for students in Online
mode on 03 May 2020 on “Leadership for New
Generation/ Industry expectation from Young
Engineers”. This expert lecture was be helpful to students
and impart leadership qualities for New Generation/
Industry expectations. The Top �ive skills for next
generationleadersthatwasstresseduponwere:
· In�luencing: An idea is only as good as the support it gets from others.
· Collaboration. As the pace of change and in�lux of information accelerates, it's important to work with others to achieve your goals.
· Agility and improvisation. · Growth mindset. · Accountability. · Be optimistic.
StudentstaughttoavertriskoffailuresAn expert lecture was organised for students in Onlinemodeon09May2020 on “Design Failure Mode Effect Analysis as a technique to reduce risk of failure in plants /vehicles /products”.
It was taught that DFMEA is a methodical approach
used for identifying potential risks introduced in a new
or changed design of a product/service. The Design
FMEA initially identi�ies design functions, failure
modes and their effects on the customer with
corresponding severity ranking / danger of the effect.
This lecture helped students to understand the
importance of design failure mode analysis in reducing
chances of failure of any material during operation
ITdepartmentmademoreinnovativeATwodays FDPon"Innovative Trendsand Techniques inComputer Science"on20-21April2020was organised bythe IT departmentofthecollege.The name of theresource personsd u r i n g t h eprogrammeare:
· D r. D i v a k a r Y a d a v - N I T Hamirpur (HP) · Dr. Nagendra
Pratap Singh- NIT Hamirpur (HP) · Ms. Swagarika J Giri- Publicis Sapient · Mrs. Suyash Sangwan- TCS Research Lab
Sustainability is the mantra for all RoundDevelopment
An Online Faculty Development Program on SustainablePracticesinEngineering was organized by the Civil Engineering department of REC Azamgarhon20-21Apr2020.The objective of program was to have lectures of experts on sustainable practices in the
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Screenshots during the expert lecture by Atul Chandra Tripathi
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following areas:
· Introduction of sustainable practices
· Green Building for sustainable development
· Transport Infrastructure.
· Water Management Infrastructure. Waste
Management.
· Urban Infrastructure
· Smart Cities
· Sustainable Construction practices.The time table of the program was strictly adhered to and is as follows:
Sl. No.
Name of Speaker Lecture Time
Date Mode Topic
1
Dr. R.C Vaishya
Professor & Head, MNNIT Allahabad
3 PM
20-4-2020 Zoom Wastewater Treatment: New Practices
2
Dr. Anuj Budhakar
Asst. Prof., IIEST Shibpur (W.B)
11 AM 21-04-2020 Zoom Sustainable Urban Transportation Practices
3 Dr. A.K Shrivastava Prof. & Assoc. Dean, DTU Delhi
2 PM 21-04-2020 Google Meet Construction of Hill Roads
4 Dr. Amar Landage Asst. Prof., GCE Karad.
4 PM 21-04-2020 Zoom Sustainable Transportation Practices
RajkiyaEngineeringCollege,Banda-Goingdigitalandtrending
ElectricVehicles:thefutureishere
A Webinar on “Recent Trends and Advancements in Electric Vehicle” was organised on 21 May 2020. In the webinar a discussion was done as “Global prosperity requires more electricity from cleaner, more sustainable energy sources. At the same time, the proliferation of electri�ied systems is changing transportation and industrial processes. With its focus on electric vehicles, the automotive industry has been at the forefront of the media coverage of electri�ication — however, this trend is now impacting every industry. Engineering simulation is playing a critical role in helping engineers understand and capture the bene�its of electri�ication for their own product designs.This webinar showed how the simulation is helping the industries to design sophisticated Mobility using Ansys Product Line.
3Dprinting:anewdimensioninconstructionA Webinar on 3DPrintinganditsroleinCOVID-19 was
o r ganize d o n 1 5May2020 by Institut
ion InnovationCouncil Rajkiya Engineering College Banda. It was successfully conducted in collaboration with ShenzhenMingdaTechnologyCo.Ltd, China and EmpyreanRoboticsTechnologyPvt.Ltd, India. The purpose of this webinar was to spread awareness in �ight against Covid 19 and enhance the technical knowledge of participants. Institute Director Professor S.P Shukla explained a brief outlook on the problems raised due to Covid 19 and also discussed the role of 3D Printer in curing these Pandemic issues up to a certain extent. Professor PulakMohanPandey from IIT Delhi shared his views on the uses and importance of this technology and also appreciated the efforts of Institute.
Speakers of webinar Mr. Sam, Ms. Christy Lv, Ms.TheresaGuo,Mr.SurajYadavandMr.ShiveshGaurelaborated about the Utility, Importance and Signi�icance of 3D Printer and its product and also showed the Demo of Printer and its production work.Institute's IIC President Dr. Siddhartha Arjaria told that 240+ Faculty Members and Students took part, from across different institutions in this webinar. He also told that Rajkiya Engineering College, Banda has its own 3D printer available and many research works are going on during this Pandemic period too. Convener of webinar Institute's IIC Vice President Mr. Abhijeet Singh extended very hearty Vote of thanks to all delegates and speakers. Institute's IIC convener Mr. Deep Singh Thakur conducted the program.
Good Governance and ICT techniques: A gamechangerDepartment of Electrical Engineering and Institution'sInnovationCouncil, Rajkiya Engineering College, Banda jointly organized a webinar on “UseofICT inGoodGovernance” wherein the Chief Patron Prof. Vinay Pathak, Vice Chancellor, AKTU, U.P was present along with Parton, Prof. S.P Shukla, Director REC Banda, U.P. and Speaker Dr. Heera Lal, Additional Mission Director were present. It was organized on 7thJune2020at12:00PM.
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Information and Communication Technology (ICT) are
playing an increasingly signi�icant role in promoting
Good Governance which was discussed. It is a faster,
inexpensive, and more systematic process. The
application of ICT in the process of development is
taking roots in the developing world. The twenty-�irst
century is witnessing the information explosion due to
the advancement of ICTs that affect human life. The
changes in the ICTs have created an impact on the socio
and economic structure of individuals and society.
All the students were greatly motivated by this webinar
on “Use of ICT in Good Governance”
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RajkiyaEngineeringCollege,Bijnor–helpingstudentstocrackGATE
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A Webinar on Preparation Strategies for GATE 2021
was organised by REC Bijnor on 01 Jun 2020 by the
TEQIP-III cell. Salient features of the webinar were:1. It was organised for improving the performance
of students in GATE.
2. It was organised to motivate the students.
3. Preparation Strategies for GATE 2021 were discussed.
4. Career opportunities through GATE were also discussed.
5. Quali�ied students in G A T E 2 0 2 0 w e r e appreciated and the top rankers also shared their own preparation strategies to juniors.
UttarPradeshTextileTechnologyInstitute,Kanpur–HackathonswithMentalwellnessforstudents
HackathonsinTextilesforinnovativeideas Keeping the
p ro b l e m i n
mind of never
e n d i n g
requirement
of protective
c l o t h i n g a t
t h e t i m e
p a n d e m i c
a n d c r i s i s ,
UPTTI organised a one dayHackathon on 01May
2020, where students, researchers, faculty members
and professionals from different institutes were
invited to participate and share their ideas on design,
material selection, with innovative approaches for
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biological protection and practices.
The program was designed to achieve the following
objectives:
1. To promote general awareness about the necessity of
protective clothing and equipment, protective
measures, practices to prevent the spreading of
infection of COVID-19.
2. To inculcate the knowledge of Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE), its components, features, quality,
evaluation standards and performance among the
students, researchers, academicians, and industry
professionals who are dealing with these.
3. To enthuse students/researchers/professional to
conduct research and developments on PPE in this
situation of meeting the quality standards and
scarcity of the same.
4. To promote the various PPEs and protective clothing
developed by various research labs by the
researchers as well as manufactured in industries by
the professionals.
5. To connect industry and academia to work jointly to
serve for the society and nation in this critical
situation.
The event was organised by Uttar Pradesh Textile
Technology Institute, Kanpur, in collaboration with
UniversityInstituteofChemicalTechnology,Kavayitri
BahinabaiChaudhariNorthMaharashtraUniversity,stJalgaon, under the aegis of TEQIPIII on 1 May 2020, from
10:30 am to 2:30 pm, on Zoom platform supported by
AKTU Lucknow. Out of 70 abstracts received from various
organizations across India 15 abstracts were selected for
oral presentation online. The participation level ranges
from Vice Chancellors, Directors of all Technical Institutes
of Uttar Pradesh, Eminent Scientists, administrators,
students to faculty and industrial experts.
Innovationcomplementingstart-ups
Looking into the present situation of industrial and
societal need, UPTTI organised a Onedaywebinaron
NewHorizonofTechnicalTextiles on29May2020. In
the webinar, the organizing committee of the Institute
c h a i r e d b y t h e D i r e c t o r i n v i t e d i n d u s t r i a l
representatives and entrepreneurs of textile and related
i n d u s t r y ( l i k e l e a t h e r ) , A c a d e m i c i a n s a n d
administrators.
The topics of discussion in the webinar were related to
possibilities of setting up startups in Kanpur and
around, technical and other dif�iculties that may arise,
and how those can be resolved. The role of the institute
(UPTTI, Kanpur) in resolving technical issues, sharing
lab facilities with industry, consultancy services will be
deliberated.
It is well known now that Innovation and start-up has
become an integral part of the academy and society.
Nowadays students and faculties both are getting
deeply involved in such activities in any institution. And
for a business to �low in better and easier way
innovation is always a great help. Being the most
important textile institute of North India, UPTTI
(formerly known as GCTI) is already functioning as a
center for knowledge incubation, startup and
innovation.
UPTTI:Tacklingtheundergroundproblemofwater
An online seminar was organised jointly by UP Textile
Te c h n o l o g y
I n s t i t u t e ,
Kanpur and
S o c i e t y o f
D y e r s a n d
C o l o u r i s t s
( S D C ) o n
Thursday, the t h1 1 J u n e
2 0 2 0 o n a
very pertinent topic “Understanding wastewaterrdmanagement”. The target audience were students of 3
year and Final year B Tech (Textile Chemistry), M Tech
(Textile Technology and Textile Chemistry), faculty
members of the institute, interested people from
industry and academia. The speaker for the event was
Dr Jaideep Dudhbhate, an Environment expert and
accomplished consultant for water treatment and
recycling.
At the outset Mr Yogesh Gaikwad, Director- SDC India,
welcomed all participants and apprised about role of
SDC in educating students. Then, Dr A K Patra, Professor
& Head (Textile Chemistry), UPTTI Kanpur introduced
Dr Jaideep to the audience and invited him for the
presentation. The speaker started with the current
water resource scenario of the country. Giving a brief
idea about nature of industrial ef�luent, Dr Jaideep
discussed at length the different stages of waste water
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treatment. Other than the process �low for ef�luent
treatment in textile wet processing industries, he also
explained at length some treatability studies and lab
protocol. He further listed the challenges faced by the
industry and introduced to the audience the concept of
'Biocleaner technology', a revolutionary biological
process. He �inally ended his presentation with new
developments in tertiary wastewater treatment,
discussing the speciality �ive-stage RO/NF (Reverse
Osmosis/Nano Filtration) membranes for Zero Liquid
Discharge
At the end of the exhaustive presentation, the forum was
open for discussion and a large number of queries were
posted by the participants. The discussion was
moderated by Mr Yogesh Gaikward and Dr A K Patra. Lot
of interest was shown by industry people in the audience.
Dr Ashok Athalye, Professor, ICT Mumbai, Prof Suman
Mundkar, SNDT Womens' University, research scholars
from far off places like NIT Silchar, Assam and industry
representatives from Bangladesh and Sri Lanka were also
in the audience. As per communication from SDC there
were about 135registrations for the event. The webinar
ended with a formal vote of thanks by Mr Yogesh
Gaikward.
The event is shown in the website www.sdc.org.uk of
SDC, UK under past events.
Managementofmentalhealthandinspirationduring
theCovid-19era.
Addressing
the problem
o f M e n t a l
h e a l t h o f
students to
cope up with
the current
situation of
s t re s s a n d
c r e a t i n g
opportunitie
s during the pandemic times, a webinar was conducted
by UPTTI, Kanpur on “CareerOpportunities&Stress
Management”on14June2020.
Speakers from abroad and India shared their expertise
and delivered their talk.
1. Key note speaker of program Mr.DeepakSeth (USA
based: Technology & Innovation advisor) delivered
talk on stepping out of comfort zone for success. They
have discussed about functioning of individuals &
organisations in perpetual discomfort zone. They also
focused on reversing mentoring which is need of
present situation.
2. Another Thailand based speaker Mr.VipinGupta
focused on global perspective of planning career.
They have discussed about g lobal trade ,
differentiation in relationship & partnership,
knowledge /skill /attributes, current issues of
world, communication/ technology.rd
3. 3 speaker from Muscat Mr.R.Santosh delivered his
talk on stress relieving during Covid 19 situation.
They have discussed about importance of various
thought, tools for stress free life of youngsters. They
have well explained textiles in terms of spiritual
world taken as life beyond engineering.th4. 4 speaker from Reliance Corporate Mr.ArunDhall,
Vice President delivered talk on application of IT in
textiles. During his talk, he covered stages of career
development of students by using various tools of IT,
need of industry, data analysis for research, for
industry, manufacturing trends, automation in daily
use etc.
5. International consultant Mr.SunilGarg focused on
better survival of technocrat's under COVID19
situations in his talk. They have discussed about
making careers of student in higher studies in
various countries. In present situations how student
targeted their goals was also covered in his talk.
6. Mr.AnupGoswami, Sr. Consultant from RJ Texpro
Clinic covers all technology, marketing and survival
aspect in his talk regarding the better survival of
students. During deciding the career of students
they have clearly explained about concept of How
and Why with their importance & utility.
7. Col.RajeevChaudhary from Indian Army delivered
talk on Leadership. They have included all aspects of
leadership building in his talk. They have also
differentiated civilian leadership and army
leadership in very well manner.
Over all, the entire program was very informative for
students and academia people.
Stressing Mental goodness along with Physical
health
StressmanagementandselfcareduringCOVID-19
was conducted on 26 June 2020. The program was
jointly organized by UPTTI, Kanpur and UICT,
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Jalgaon under equity action plan. The program was for B. stTech 1 year students of UPTTI, Kanpur and UICT, Jalgaon
college. Total of 118 participants from both institutions
have been registered for the webinar. Invited speakers
have delivered their lecture on online platform. Three
speakers have been invited for the webinar. Webinar is
�irst started with physical health and different mode of
action for stress management by Dr.LuckyChaturvedi
Bajpai. She has discussed different techniques for stress
relaxations. She explains the different causes of stress
with suitable examples. Some of the key points of her
lecture are as follows:
Points to do for stress relaxation
· Start your day with positive (knot) thought
· We have to do some physical exercises
· Take proper breakfast (easily available)
· Drink plenty of water
· Add pooja to your routine step by step. it is your
CCR (central control room)
· Do Studies
· Stretching is helpful endomorphic will be
released from body
· Overwhelming opportunity to survey your body
Mental health is discussed by Dr.VishalParate. He has
discussed the importance of yoga and meditation on
stress management. Key feature of his lecture are as
follows:
Tips for stress management:
· Keep positive attitude
· Accept the things that are not controllable
· Be assertive instead of aggressive
· Try yoga and meditation
· Learn to manage your time effectively
· Spend enough time with though you enjoy
· Make time for hobbies, interest and relaxations
· Don't rely on smoking, alcohol and drugs to
reduce stress.
· Learn to say no to request that would create
excessive stress in your life.
And the �inal session was on dealing with COVID-19
pandemic situation and its effect on human life by Mr.
ArunendraSoni. He has discussed the value of four F's
i.e. Fight, Face, Flight & Freeze. The key feature of his
session are as follows:
· Keep learning and maintaining your study
· Read a book listen to a podcast
· Try out a new hobby or skill.
DrAPJAbdulKalamTechnicalUniversity,Lucknow
MOOCs Course Recording and Live Telecast on
SWAYAMPrabha
During the lockdown, the faculties/experts were
encouraged to recorded e-lectures for students so that e-
content may be developed and students do not have a
dearth of online lectures in every topic. These lectures
were published on SWAYAMPrabha channel (Channelth15) and were telecasted from 29 July 2020. The
lectures were recorded through the MOOCs studio of
AKTU for better sound and video correction which was
helpful not only for the students of Uttar Pradesh but
gave a nationwide audience.
Online International Conferences to �ight COVID
pandemic
DrAPJAbdulKalamTechnicalUniversityorganized
an International Conference “COVID-19: A New
NormalinHigher&TechnicalEducation” on 12May
2020 . The event was inaugurated by Hon'ble
Chancellor and Governor of Uttar Pradesh Smt.
Anandiben Patel who also appreciated the efforts of
AKTU in bringing the relevant topic and organising a
timely webinar. Hon'ble Vice Chancellor and Hon'ble
Pro Vice Chancellor, AKTU Lucknow were present at
the Webinar with experts from foreign countries who
shared their views during the webinar.
Telecast e-lectures on SWAYAM Prabha Channel recorded at MOOCs studio AKTU
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Innovations for PreventionandProtectionfrom COVID-19Pandemic
DrAPJAbdulKalamTechnicalUniversity,Lucknowanditsaf�iliatedcolleges did a series of innovations for �ighting the Corona Pandemic and help the public at large through the innovative products they developed during the pandemic period.
FaceshieldforprotectionagainstCOVID-19pandemicCentre for Advanced Studies (CAS-AKTU)
L u c k n o w a n d
Central Institute
o f P l a s t i c
Engineering and
T e c h n o l o g y
(CIPET) Lucknow
joined hands for
developing face
shields at nominal
cost to medical and needy departments. Four M.Tech
students of Mechatronics �irst year, Mr. Avinash Bhaskar,
Mr. Deepak Chandra Joshi, Mr. Nitin Singh and Mohd.
Ilyas worked under the guidance of Dr. Anuj Kumar
Sharma for developing the face shield.
AKGECFablab, an Innovation lab came out with an
idea to develop
l o w c o s t a n d
e ff e c t ive Fa c e
Shield using 3D
p r i n t i n g
technology. Mr.
V i k r a m S i n g h
Rajput (Assistant
P r o f e s s o r ) o f
Ajay Kumar Garg Engineering College Ghaziabad
developed the face shields which are used to protect the
face of the healthcare personnel.
KIETGroup of InstitutionsGhaziabadmade an
economical face shield for protection against corona-
virus. Fabrication cost for a single piece was claimed to
be Rs.13/- with 4 minutes of manufacturing time. This
face shield was made using the plastic hair bands and
transparent sheet which covers the face completely. The
face shield was developed by Mr. Sachin Rathore
(Assistant Professor) & DR. K. L. A Khan (Professor) of
KIET Group of Institutions Ghaziabad and donated to
Ghaziabad police and health personnel.
PedalOperatedHandSanitizerDispenserA unique foot operated handsanitizer dispenser has been designed and fabricated by Dr. Anuj Kumar Sharma and his team in Centre for Advanced StudiesAKTULucknow. This is simple to operate and economical solution to dispense the sanitizer while applying a little effort, without touching the nozzle of sanitizer b o t t l e . T h i s m a c h i n e w a s developed by CAS-AKTU and fabricated with the help of Industry partner and MayankEnterprises
InfolinkLucknow.
KIET Group of Institutions, Ghaziabad also developed a similar kind of dispensing machine where to Touch free accesssanitizing lotion, easy foot pedaloperated, adjustable press arm for all bottle sizes, enough space for all bottle sizes, round/Square table, rustfree, lightweightSS standalone construction, �loor scratch prevention and for easy tousechildren & elderly are some of the features of this machine.
Automat ic Hand Sani t i zerDispenserT h i s m a c h i n e w a s d e s i g n e d a n d developed in house at Centre for Advanced Studies, AKTU, Lucknow by Dr.AnujKumarSharma and his team for dispensing the required quantity of hand sanitizer on putting the palm under the dispensing nozzle as and when required. This machine is equipped with a sensor which dispenses the sanitizer by sensing the palm of the person as soon as it comes under the nozzle. The nozzle is timed by a relay to dispense required quantity of sanitizer with the �lexibility of changing the discharge time and thus varying the quantity of sanitizer as per the requirement of the user.
Pranveer Singh Institute of Technology, Kanpur This
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machine is designed by CAS-AKTU and fabricated with the help of industry partner Mayank Enterprises andInfolinkLucknow.
Dr. Manish Kumar, Dr. Y.M. Dubey and Mr. Rajnarayan Sharma of Pranveer Singh Institute of Technology(PSIT)Kanpur developed a machine for dispensing the required quantity of hand sanitizer on placing the palm under the dispensing nozzle. This machine is equipped with a sensor. It is a compact machine and can be kept in very small space. It is very economical and easy to operate.
Sanitizing Chamber for sanitizing the PPEkits and protective shields used forparamedicalstaffs
A sanitizing chamber was designed and developed by Dr. Anuj Kumar Sharma, Assistant Professor at Centre forAdvanced Studies AKTU Lucknowand his team for sanitizing the personal protection equipment (PPE) which are used by doctors and paramedical staff in hospitals or even outside.
The sanitizing chamber is based on two technologies; �irstly, the Ultra violetlight exposure in which UV type C lamps is used. The type C UV light has a
wavelength of almost 100-280 nm which is capable of damaging the DNA of bacteria, viruses and other pathogens; Secondly the aerosols generated from the alcohol based sanitizer is used. The exposure of the surfaces to the aerosols of alcohol based sanitizer disinfects the surface and makes it free from virus contaminations. This is a veryeffective solution to sanitizet h e P P E k i t s a n d o t h e rprotective items like faceshield,gogglesetc. The chamber has suf�icient space where even a man can enter easily inside the chamber and the kits can be hanged upon hangers and small items can be placed over the tray for sanitization. After closing the door, the UV lamps can be switched on as per the required usage while rotating the kits so as to get maximum exposure . Thereafter the fogging machine installed inside can be switched on which �ills the compartment with the aerosols of alcohol based sanitizer to kill the viruses left, if any.
This machine is designed by CAS-AKTU and fabricated
with the help of industry partner MayankEnterprisesandInfolinkLucknow.
Universal Portable sanitizing machine forsanitizing the small gadgets carried bydoctors and paramedical staffs like watch,spectacles,stethoscopeetc.A universal portable sanitizing machine was designed and developed by Dr. Anuj Kumar Sharma, Assistant Professor at Centre forAdvanced Studies AKTULucknow and his team for sanitizing the small items including electronic items like wrist watch, spectacles, ring, stethoscope, wallet etc. Carried by doctors and p a r a m e d i c a l s t a ff i n hospitals or even outside.
This machine is based on
two technologies; �irstly, the
Ultra violet light exposure in
which UV type C lamps are
used. The type C UV light has
a wavelength of almost 100-
280 nm which is capable of
d a m a g i n g t h e D N A o f
bacteria, viruses and other
pathogens.
Secon dly, t he a erosols
generated from the alcohol
based sanitizer are used.
The exposure of the surfaces
to the aerosols of alcohol
based sanitizer disinfects
the sur face and makes i t f ree f rom v irus
contaminations. There is a small container �itted inside
the machine in which different items can be placed
simultaneously. After closing the door, the chamber starts
rotating and the UV lamps are switched on for required
time. The rotation of chamber helps in providing
maximum exposure to each and every corner of the items
placed inside. Thereafter, the spraying an alcohol based
sanitizer is sprayed over the objects to sanitize those for
making them �it for reuse.
This machine is designed by CAS-AKTU and fabricated
with the help of industry partners MayankEnterprises
andInfolinkLucknow.
Sanitizingtunnel“SuddhiSurang”forsanitizingtheluggagepassingthroughitonconveyorbeltA sanitizing tunnel was designed and developed by Dr. Anuj Kumar Sharma, Assistant Professor at Centre forAdvanced Studies AKTU Lucknow and his team for sanitizing the luggage. This tunnel can be kept at the entry gate of railway stations, airports, post of�ice or at any
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p r e m i s e s w h e r e l u g g a g e handling is major concern. As the luggage placed on the conveyor belt comes in the range of the sensor installed at the entry of tunnel, the nozzles start s p ray i n g t h e s a n i t i z e r a s recommended by WHO in its guidelines.
This machine is based on the technology in which various nozzles are attached inside the tunnel at different locations with different orientations so as to cover the whole luggage surface from every direction. The sanitizer is sprayed through nozzles at regulated and controlled �low of air and sanitizer. The exposure of the surfaces to the aerosols of sanitizer disinfect the outer exposed surface and make it free from virus contaminations.
This machine is designed by CAS-AKTU and fabricated with the help of industry partner Mayank Enterprises andInfolinkLucknow.
RobotforHospitalAssistanceA robot was designed and developed by Centre forAdvancedStudiesAKTUinjointcollaborationwithI.T.S.EngineeringCollegeGreaterNoida. A team led by Dr. Anuj Kumar Sharma and Mr. Mahip Singh designed and developed the robot with multi-functions like:
· S e r v i n g fo o d a n d
m e d i c i n e s i n t h e
wards.
· Sanitize the ward
using UV light and
sanitizer spray.
· Convertible to chair for moving patients from one
position to other without human
· intervention with patient.
· Thermal scanning of the patient.
· Monitoring the ward and patients with the camera
installed on it.
SmartRoboPoliceMr. Vishal Kumar Patel a Student of AshokaInstituteof
TechnologyandManagement,Varanasi developed a
Smart Robo Police to assist the Police during patrolling in
areas which are severely infected. This robot is RF ID
controlled with 3600 web camera. Coverage range of
200m. This robot is capable of moving easily on rugged
and harsh surfaces. High voltage self protection shock is
a feature of this robot.
RoboticARMMr. Pravesh Chandra and other students, from MoradabadInstitute of Technology,Moradabad developed the Robotic arm to take sample from an infected person for COVID-19 test.The robotic arm is controlled by a controller held in another hand to operate the robotic arm. The arm can perform simple actions like holding and getting sample from patient with reduced exposure to the patient.
Low Cost ContactlessSwitchMr. Sumit Kumar Vaish from
Na t i o n a l I n s t i t u t e o f
Electronics andInformation
Technology, Gorakhpur
d e v e l o p e d a l o w c o s t
contactless Switch to stop the
spread of Corona Virus. With
this any load can be operated
from a distance of about 3 centimeters without touching
the switch. It can be used to turn ON and OFF any load at
public places. This can also be used in factories, Colleges,
Hospitals etc.
RespiratorAKGEC Fablab, an Innovation labs of Ajay Kumar GargE n g i n e e r i n gCollege Ghaziabad h a s d eve l o p e d a respirator which c o s t a r o u n d Rs.100/-, using a 3D printer. Another important feature of the product claimed by the developers is that it can be reused.
Mr. Rahul Gautam (Project Engineer) of AKGEC developed the product. It is a cost effective and environmental friendly product.
CyberpunkMask
Mr. Sandeep Mishra, a
s t u d e n t o f A s h o k a
Institute of Technology
a n d M a n a g e m e n t ,
Varanasi developed the
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cyberpunk mask for
p r o t e c t i o n f r o m
po l l u t i on . T h i s
m a s k h a s a
respiratory �i lter
that is worn over
nose and mouth, it
a l s o h a s a n A i r
Quality Sensor that
senses the AIR ppm.
A green light blinks
when the air is suitable for breathing, a yellow light
blinks when the air is slightly polluted and a red light
blinks when the air is highly polluted.
PedaloperatedHandwashStationKIETGroupofInstitutions,Ghaziabad innovated a
P e d a l o p e r a t e d
handwash stat ion
which provides touch
free access to soap &
w a t e r w i t h t w o
s e p a r a t e p e d a l s
operated by foot. The
d e v i c e h a s a n
arrangement for easy
to mount water tank
of up to 1000 ltrs.
capacity on top table.
Best suited for entry/
e x i t p o i n t s o f a
building. It also comes with a plastic soap bottle, SS basin
with pipe �ittings best suited for 500 liters water tank.
Readymade solution for Hospitals , Industrial
establishments, Private/ Government of�ices, Factory
premises/of�ices, Commercial areas, Temples, Police
stations, etc.
DooropeningdeviceMr. Mohit Bansal, Assistant Professor from ABES
Engg College
G h a z i a b a d
developed this
product. The
product is in
the form of a
keychain with
a hook in it ,
smaller than
the size of a
credit card. A
small hole in
the base allows one to attach it to the key chain. This
product helps in opening the doors at public places
because After all, there's no telling who touched it before
you.
HealthBandMr. Shahbaz Khan,
a student from
M o r a d a b a d
I n s t i t u t e o f
Te c h n o l o g y ,
M o r a d a b a d
developed this
band by using electronic system and the components of
the band are microcontroller, temperature sensor,
bloodoxygensensor,heartbeatratesensor,display,
Wi-Fimodule,andabattery. All these components are
integrated together. All the sensors used in the band will
sense the three body parameters (temperature, heart
beat and blood oxygen level) from time to time and the
data will be monitored. This data may be uploaded and
recorded with the help of the Wi-Fi module and
Microcontroller. The data of every patient can be
monitored and extended to isolation central control
room. The data can also be seen live. The developed health
band can be given to the patient at the time, when he/she
gets admitted to isolation or a Quarantine Centre.
DroneforpublicannouncementA drone is developed under the leadership of Prof. Amik
Garg from to KIET Group of Institutions Ghaziabad
serve multiple purposes like to upply food and medicine s
to COVID patient, Surveillance and spreading awareness.
Features of the innovative drone are:
(a)Aircraft:Folded: H300mm x W240mm x L360mm
Diagonal Size (Propellers Excluded): 650 mm Aircraft
Weight (Battery & Propellers Included)(Extra
Attachment Excluded): 5 lbs (2300gm) Max Speed: 40
mph (65 kph) in Sport mode without wind
(b)Remote Controller :
Operating Frequency: 2.4
G H z to 2 . 4 8 3 G h z M a x
Transmission Distance: 3
km (Unobstructed, free of
interference)
(c)Wi-Fi:
Operating Frequency: 2.4G/5G Max Transmission
Distance: 80 m(Distance), 50m(Height) (Unobstructed,
free of interference)
(d)PublicAnnouncement
Speaker:
P o w e r 3 0 W -
Announcement can be done
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IECGroupofInstitutions:QualityEducationtoAchieveExcellenceA self- �inanced institution af�iliated to Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU), Lucknow and approved by AICTE and PCI, has been established to serve not only to enhance the skills of future workers but also to produce new knowledge and to adapt knowledge produced elsewhere. In the world of cut throat competition, IEC-GI has achieved an incredible mark in technical education arena ever since its inception. The promoters of IEC Group of Institutions & professional IEC softwares background visualized this a decade ago and to address the need, Institution was established in 1999, with the prime objective of providing world-class technical and management education in tune with contemporary requirements. The IEC-GI has been working relentlessly towards providing the highest quality of professional education to students with the objective of equipping them for a global career. To make a great career a reality for every student, each and every aspect of student life has been evolved and developed. In the present competitive global scenario, we provide students a platform to ful�ill your most-cherished dreams and hopes. Our focus on continuous development, emphasizing quality teaching and sense of belongingness of the quali�ied and experience faculty has brought laurels to our credit. Self-reliance and self-suf�iciency are the Hall Marks of our education system.
IECGroupofInstitutions:QualityEducationtoAchieveExcellenceSelected completed project in Research &DevelopmentCell:Ÿ Build Robot For National Robotic Contest
“ROBOCON-2018”.Ÿ Design and Fabrication of All Terrain Vehicles (ATV).Ÿ Design and Fabrication of Golf Cart.Ÿ Design and Fabrication of Wireless Pick and Place
Robot.Ÿ Generation of Electricity Using Road Transport
Pressure.Ÿ ADS- E VAULT (Defense Level Security Application).Ÿ Design and Fabrication of Square Hole Drilling
Machine.Ÿ Green Building Innovation.Ÿ Intelligent Smart Bridge.Ÿ Design and Fabrication of Hybrid Vehicle.Ÿ Vehicle Parking Monitoring and Management
System.Ÿ Accident & Wind Energy Restoration Highway.
WellEstablishedStartupbyIECIANSŸ VS Energy and Harmonization by Vivek Singh and his
teamŸ Prestantia Creations Private Limited by Akshay and
his team Crozeal agritech Pvt. Ltd. by Abhishek Upadhyay
RecentlyStartedStartupbyIECians Book by Choice by CS Students Atta Chhaki with innovative Cycle by EE Students IEC Dabster ERP System by CS students.
Shri Navin Gupta (Chairman IEC Group) Honouring Prof. Vinay Kumar Pathak – Vice Chancellor, AKTU.
Shri Dr. R. K. Khandal - Former Former Vice Chancellor UPTU, Lucknow at Inuguration Ceremony of IEC Conference “Gyanodaya”.
Prof. S. K. Kak, Vice-Chancellor, MTU at IEC-GI during Merit award Function.
Prof. D. S. Chauhan Former Vice-Chancellor, UPTU at IEC during Merit award Function and Inauguration of PMKVY Courses.
Shri Pushyapati Saxena (Retd. IAS) - Former Registrar, MTU, at IECGI for Inauguration of PMKVY Batch II.
Shri R. K. Khandal - Former Vice Chancellor, GBTU at IECGI for Independence Day Celebration and distribution
of PMKVY Certificates.
Smt. Meira Kumar - Former Speaker, Lok Sabha at Inauguration Ceremony of IEC Conference “Gyanodaya”.
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An Af�iliated Institution under 1.2-ATU/Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University, UP