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jktho xk¡/kh isVªksfy;e çkS|ksfxdh laLFkku ¼laln ds vfèkfu;e ds v?khu LFkkfir jk”Vªh; egRo dk ,d laLFkku½ Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (An Institute of National Importance established under an Act of Parliament) 2017–18 ANNUAL REPORT okf’kZd izfrosnu

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jktho xk¡/kh isVªksfy;e çkS|ksfxdh laLFkku¼laln ds vfèkfu;e ds v?khu LFkkfir jk”Vªh; egRo dk ,d laLFkku½

Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology(An Institute of National Importance established under an Act of Parliament)

2017–18

ANNUAL REPORTokf’kZd izfrosnu

fo”k; lwphfuns’kd dk lans’k i

laxBukRed lajpuk ii

vkjthvkbZihVh ds ckjs esa 01

’kS{kf.kd dk;ZØe 02

Nk=ksa ds IyslesaV 04

f’k{k.k ,oa ’kks/k lajpuk 05

ifj;kstuk fØ;kdyki 07

vkjthvkbZihVh esa vk;ksftr dk;Zdze 09

laLFkkxr lg;ksx 15

laLFkku ds izk/;kid 16

izk/;kidksa dh miyfC/k;k¡ ,oa izdk’ku 17

iz’kklfud vf/kdkjh o deZpkjh 30

o”kZ 2017&18 dk vadsf{kr foRrh; izfrosnu 31

foRrh; o”kZ 2017&18 dk ys[kk 33

lh,th dk izfrosnu 66

vkjthvkbZihVh vkdka{kk -----fo’o Lrjh; ,sLks ekuo iw¡th ds fuekZ.k esa] ,d ’kh‘kZLFk LkaxBu ds :i esa dk;Z djuk] ftLkesa Á©|¨fxdh ,oa uo¨Ues‘kh igy d¨ ns’k&fons’k esa usr`Ro djus dh {kerk g¨

funs’kd dk lans’k i

laxBukRed lajpuk ii

vkjthvkbZihVh ds ckjs esa 01

’kS{kf.kd dk;ZØe 02

Nk=ksa ds IyslesaV 04

f’k{k.k ,oa ’kks/k lajpuk 05

ifj;kstuk fØ;kdyki 07

vkjthvkbZihVh esa vk;ksftr dk;Zdze 09

laLFkkxr lg;ksx 15

laLFkku ds izk/;kid 16

izk/;kidksa dh miyfC/k;k¡ ,oa izdk’ku 17

iz’kklfud vf/kdkjh o deZpkjh 30

o”kZ 2017&18 dk vadsf{kr foRrh; izfrosnu 31

foRrh; o”kZ 2017&18 dk ys[kk 33

lh,th dk izfrosnu 66

eSa vdknfed o”kZ 2017&18 ds fy, vkjthvkbZihVh dk okf”kZd izfrosnu izLrqr djrs gq, xkSjokfUor gwWA ;g ,d ,slk o”kZ jgk] ftlesa geyksxksa us vius mís’;ksa ij /;ku dsafær djds dqN xaHkhj pqukSfr;ksa dk lkeuk fd;k gSA isVªksfy;e vkSj ÅtkZ {ks= dh c<+rh vko’;drkvksa dks iwjk djus ds fy, dq’ky ekuo lalk/kuksa dks ‘kq: djus ds fy, f’k{k.k] çf’k{k.k vkSj vuqla/kku ds fy, vkjthvkbZihVh fo’o Lrjh; laLFkku gksus ds vius nkos dks lp dj jgk gSA blds vfrfjDr] gekjs ladk; f’k{k.k vkSj ‘kks/k ij dsafær gSa] D;ksafd ;g varjkZ”Vªh; çfr”Bk dh ‘kh”kZ ewY;kadu if=dkvksa esa muds egRoiw.kZ ;ksxnku ls dkQh Li”V gSA gesa ;g lwfpr djus esa vikj izlUurk gks jgh gS fd laLFkku blds fodkl vkSj çxfr ds fy, fofHkUu fodklkRed dne mBk jgk gSA gky gh esa] vkjthvkbZihVh] tk;l ifjlj esa 500 fcanq baVjd‚e lqfo/kk ds lkFk iwjh rjg ls okbZ&QkbZ l{ke gqvk gSA fo|qr vkiwfrZ esa of) ds fy, ifjlj esa lkSj iSuy Hkh yxk;s x;s gSaA ge laLFkku dks ,d thoar vkSj ckSf)d mÙkstukRed txg cukus esa yxkrkj ç;kl dj jgs gSaA laLFkku ds tk;l ifjlj esa vkbZvkslh,y ds bathfu;jksa ds yxkrkj 5 cSpksa ¼çR;sd cSp 20&25½ dk çf’k{k.k iwjk fd;kA geus f’kolkxj] vle esa rhu vU; fMIyksek dk;ZØeksa ds ‘kq: gksus ds lkFk&lkFk çR;sd oxZ esa rhl Nk=ksa ds izos’k ds lkFk isVªksfy;e] dsfedy vkSj ikbfiax vfHk;kaf=dh ‘kq: djus ds lkFk viuk nwljk ‘kSf{kd dsaæ Hkh dk;kZfUor fd;kA

laLFkku us 11 fnlacj 2017 dks tk;l] vesBh ifjlj esa nwljk nh{kkUr lekjksg vk;ksftr fd;k vkSj çksQslj vfuy Mh- lglzcq)] v/;{k& ,vkbZlhVhbZ us eq[; vfrfFk ds :i esa estckuh dhA bl o”kZ isVªksfy;e bathfu;fjax foHkkx ¼la;kstd& M‚ rq”kkj ‘kekZ vkSj M‚ f’koatfy ‘kekZ½ nks ;qok izk/;kidksa }kjk vk;ksftr ifjlj esa igyk varjkZ”Vªh; lEesyu gqvkA tc miyfC/k;ksa dh ckr vkrh gS rks gekjs Nk= de ugha gSaA mUgksaus jkT; vkSj jk”Vªh; Lrj dh çfr;ksfxrkvksa esa dbZ iqjLdkj thrs gSaA

Nk=ksa us iw.kZ ÅtkZ vkSj ‘kfä ds lkFk pkj okf”kZd dk;ZØeksa dk lQyrkiwoZd vk;kstu fd;k& ’kks/k&v/;srk fnol*] VsdQsLV*] mtksZRlo&2018^] lkaL—frd mRlo] ^dyrjax&2018^ vkSj [ksy mRlo ^,uftZ;k&2018^A bu mRloksa esa Nk=ksa dh cM+h Hkkxhnkjh ns[kh xbZ vkSj dqN vklikl ds d‚ystksa vkSj laLFkkuksa ls vk,A Nk=ksa ds IyslesaV fjd‚MZ esa Hkh mYys[kuh; lq/kkj gqvk gS D;ksafd T;knkrj rsy vkSj xSl {ks=ksa dh dEifu;kWa HkrhZ ds fy, vk, FksA

o’kZ 2008 esa nks Lukrd dk;ZØe ¼isVªksfy;e vkSj jklk;fud vfHk;kaf=dh esa ch- Vsd-½ vkSj nks LukrdksÙkj dk;ZØe ¼isVªksfy;e vkSj ÅtkZ çca/ku esa ,e-ch-,- vkSj isVªksfy;e vfHk;kaf=dh esa ,e- Vsd-½ dh ‘kq#vkr ls] vkjthvkbZihVh us dkQh yack lQj r; fd;k gS vkSj vc foKku vkSj bathfu;fjax esa ih,pMh dk;ZØe dh ‘kq:vkr djrs gq, {ks= fof’k”V ‘kSf{kd vkSj {kerk fuekZ.k dk dsaæ ekuk tk jgk gSA

ge isVªksfy;e o izkdfrd xSl ea=ky;] vksvkbZMhch] tujy dkmafly] lapkyd e.My] for&lfefr] vdknfed lhusV vkSj gekjs laj{kd] rsy vkSj xSl daifu;ksa ds fy, ges’kk vkHkkjh gSa tks f’k{kk iznku djus ds lkFk&lkFk iz’kklu esa Hkh lg;ksx dj jgs gSaA

izks‐ ih‐ ds‐ HkÍkpk;kZekpZ 31] 2018

funs’kd dk lans’k

laxBukRed lajpuk

egkifj”kn~~v/;{k

lfpo

isVªksfy;e ,oa izkdfrd xSl ea=ky;]

Hkkjr ljdkj

vU; lnL;v/;{k ,oa izcU/k funs’kd

vks,uthlh fyfeVsM

v/;{k

bf.M;u vkW;y dkWiksZjs’ku fyfeVsM

v/;{k ,oa izcU/k funs’kd

Hkkjr isVªksfy;e dkWiksZjs’ku fyfeVsM

v/;{k ,oa izcU/k funs’kdfgUnqLrku isVªksfy;e dkWiksZjs’ku fyfeVsM

v/;{k ,oa izcU/k funs’kdxsy ¼bf.M;k½ fyfeVsM

v/;{k ,oa izcU/k funs’kd

vkW;y bf.M;k fyfeVsM

v/;{k ,oa izcU/k funs’kd

fjyk;Ul b.MªLVªht fyfeVsM

v/;{k ,oa izcU/k funs’kddSuZ ,uthZ bf.M;k fyfeVsM

v/;{k ,oa izcU/k funs’kd‘ksy bf.M;k fyfeVsM

v/;{k ,oa izcU/k funs’kd,Llkj xzqi

egkfuns'kdMk;jsDVªsV tujy vkWQ gkbMªksdkcZu~l

iz/kku lykgdkj ¼ÅtkZ½uhfr vk;ksx

izca/k funs’kdvkW;y b.MLVªht ls¶Vh Mk;jsDVªsV

lfpovkW;y b.MLVªht MsoyiesUV cksMZ

funs’kdHkkjrh; izkS|ksfxdh laLFkku dkuiqj

dqyifrjlk;u izkS|ksfxdh laLFkku] eqEcbZ

lHkkifrvkjthvkbZihVh lapkyd eaMy

funs’kdjktho xka/kh isVªksfy;e izkS|ksfxdh laLFkku

lapkyd e.MylHkkifrizks0 ds0 ch0 vf[kys’kçksQslj] vkbZ vkbZ ,l lh] casxyq:

lnL;izks0 ih0 ds0 HkÍkpk;kZfuns’kd] vkjthvkbZihVh

Jh ,e0 ch0 ykyiwoZ eq[; izca/k funs’kd] ,pihlh,y

Á¨0 ih0 ds0 Òkj}kt

Á¨QsLkj& jLkk;u foÒkx] vkbZvkbZVh dkuiqj

Jh ih0 ds0 tks’kh

funs’kd] ,pihlh,y

Jh ,Lk0 ih0 xV~Bw

funs'kd ¼ekuo LkaLkk/ku½ chihLkh,y

Á¨0 Áhre ÇLkgiwoZ funs'kd& vkbZvkbZ,e y[kuÅ o ,eMhvkbZ

Jh izHkkr flag

v/;{k ,oa izcU/k funs’kd] isVªksusV ,y,uth

M‚0 Ánhi dqekj ÇLkgfuns'kd& Lkh,LkvkbZvkj

M‚0 Mh0 jkekÑ".kuÁ¨QsLkj& ÒwfoKku] vkbZvkbZVh cEcbZ

vdknfed lhusVv/;{kizks0 ih0 ds0 HkÍkpk;kZfuns’kd] vkjthvkbZihVh

lnL;Á¨0 oh0 'kadjÁ¨QsLkj& dsfedy bathfu;Çjx] vkbZvkbZVh dkuiqj

Á¨0 oh0 ih0 'kekZ

Á¨QsLkj & isVª fy;e bathfu;Çjx]

vkbZvkbZVh ¼vkbZ,Lk,e½ /kuckn

Á¨0 ch0 oh0 Qf.kÁ¨QsLkj & baMfLVª;y o eSustesaV bathfu;Çjx]vkbZvkbZVh dkuiqj

Á¨0 fpjatho ÒÍkpktÊÁ¨QsLkj & dsfedy bathfu;Çjx]

tknoiqj fo’ofo|ky;

foRrh; lfefrlHkkifrizks0 ds0 ch0 vf[kys’kçksQslj] vkbZ vkbZ ,l lh] casxyq:

lnL;izks0 ih0 ds0 HkÍkpk;kZfuns’kd] vkjthvkbZihVh

Jh ,e0 ch0 ykyiwoZ eq[; izca/k funs’kd] ,pihlh,y

Jherh isfju nsohfuns'kd& foŸk] is-Ák-xS-ea=ky;

Jh ,Lk- ,Lk- ;knoÁ¨QsLkj& Áca/ku] vkbZvkbZVh fnYyh

okf’kZd izfrosnu 2017&18� 1

vkjthvkbZihVh ds ckjs esa

laLFkku ds mn~ns’; ,oa y{;

{ } 6 rsy ,oa xSl {ks= dh vksj ns’k ds ;qokvksa esa v/;;u dh egRokdka{kk fodflr djuk 6 fo’o Lrjh; ,sLks ekuo iw¡th ds fuekZ.k esa] ,d ‘kh”kZLFk LkaxBu ds :i esa dk;Z djuk] ftLkesa

Á©|¨fxdh ,oa uo¨Ues”kh igy d¨ ns’k&fons’k esa usr`Ro djus dh {kerk g¨ 6 leLr gkbMªksdkcZu ewY; J`[akyk ds fy, f’k{kk] ‘kks/k ,oa ijke’kZ Lksok,¡ iznku djuk

jktho xka/kh isVªksfy;e izkS|ksfxdh laLFkku dh LFkkiuk Hkkjr ljdkj ds isVªksfy;e ,oa izkd`frd xSl ea=ky; }kjk tk;l] ftyk& vesBh] mRrj izns’k esa lalnh; vf/kfu;e ¼jktho xka/kh bULVhV~;wV vkWQ isVªksfy;e VsDuksykWth vf/kfu;e 2007½ ds }kjk dh x;h FkhA vkj0th0vkbZ0ih0Vh0] Hkkjrh; izkS|ksfxdh laLFkku ¼vkbZ0vkbZ0Vh0½ ds led{k *jk”Vªh; egRo ds laLFkkuksa ds :i esa izfrf”Br laLFkku gSA laLFkku dks Lo;a fMxzh iznku djus dk vf/kdkj izkIr gSA vkj0th0vkbZ0ih0Vh0 lkoZtfud {ks= dh N% egRoiw.kZ ÅtkZ dEifu;ksa ¼vks0,u0th0lh0] vkbZ0vks0lh0,y0] vks0vkbZ0,y0] xsy] ch0ih0lh0,y0 ,oa ,p0ih0lh0,y0½ ,oa vkW;y b.MfLVªt fodkl cksMZ ds ijLij lg;ksx ls] fo’ks”kr;k ÅtkZ {ks= ds laLFkku ds :i esa LFkkfir fd;k x;k gSA laLFkku ÅtkZ rduhd {ks= ds izfl) vUrjjk”Vªh; fo’ofo|ky;ksa o laLFkkuksa ds LkkFk Lkaca/k LFkkfir dj jgk gSA

laLFkku dk lcls egRoiw.kZ mn~ns’;& fo’oLrjh; f’k{kk] izf’k{k.k ,oa ‘kks/k }kjk isVªksfy;e ,oa ÅtkZ {ks= dh c<+rh gq;h ekax dks iwjk djus ds fy, ;ksX; ekuo lalk/ku dk fuekZ.k djuk gSA laLFkku dh egRokdka{kk Hkkjr dks isVªksfy;e ,oa ÅtkZ {ks= esa ekuo’kfDr l`tu dk oSf’od /kqfj cukuk gSA

vkj0th0vkbZ0ih0Vh0 dh egRokdka{kh ;kstuk] iwoZLukrd] ijkLukrd] iksLV xzstq,V fMIyksek ,oa MkWDVjsV dk;Zdzeksa] isVªksfy;e rduhdh ,oa izcU/ku dh mikf/k;ka fofHkUu Lrjksa ij iznku djuk gSA laLFkku us l= 2008 ls 2 Lukrd Lrjh; ,oa 2 ijkLukrd Lrjh; dk;ZØeksa ls ‘kS{kf.kd fØ;kdyki izkjEHk fd;k Fkk] ftlesa vU; ikB~;Øe yxkrkj tqM+rs tk jgs gSaA

vkj0th0vkbZ0ih0Vh0 vf/kfu;e }kjk laLFkku ds fu/kkZfjr fd;s x;s izeq[k mn~ns’; gSa&

• f’k{kk ,oa ‘kks/k dh xq.koRrk ,oa mRd`”Vrk dk lao)Zu ,oa izlkj djuk

• bathfu;fjax o izkS|ksfxdh izcU/ku] foKku ,oa ekufodh {ks= esa Lukrd] ijkLukrd] MkWDVjsV Lrjh; ‘kS{kf.kd ,oa ‘kks/k dk;Zdze iznku djukA

• fMxzh] fMIyksek] lfVZfQdsV] ‘kS{kf.kd fo|k lEcU/kh mikf/k;ksa ;k inoh] ekun mikf/k;ksa] v/;srko`fRr;ksa] Nk=o`fRr] iqjLdkj iznku djuk

• rsy] xSl ,oa isVªksdsfedy m|ksxksa ds fgrksa ds fy, ‘kks/k ,oa fodkl dks izksRlkfgr djuk

• rsy] xSl ,oa isVªksdsfedy {ks= ds jk”Vªh;] {ks=h; ,oa vUrjjk”Vªh; f[kykfM+;ksa ds lkFk usVofdZax }kjk ijLij lg;ksx ls ‘kS{kf.kd ,oa ‘kks/k dk;Z d¨ c<+kok nsuk

• jk”Vªh; ,oa vUrjkZ”Vªh; fopkj xks”Bh] laxks”Bh ,oa lEesyu vk;ksftr djuk

• vkj0th0vkbZ0ih0Vh0 vf/kfu;e] ds vuqlkj Hkkjr ds jk”Vªifr laLFkku ds vkxarqd gksaxs v©j LkaLFkku dh ‘kfä;k¡ fuEu Ákf/kdj.k¨a esa fufgr g¨axh&

• lk/kkj.k lHkk&v/;{k] lfpo] isVªksfy;e ,oa izkd`frd xSl e=aky;

• lapkyd e.My • foRrh; lfefr • lhusV ,oa ,sLks vf/kd`r laxBu ftUgsa laLFkku ds

O;oLFkkiu vFkok dkuwu }kjk ?kksf”kr fd;k x;k gksaA

2 okf’kZd izfrosnu 2017&18

‘kS{kf.kd ikB~;Øe

vkjthvkbZihVh o”kZ 2008 Lks vius tk;Lk] ftyk vesBh dSEiLk Lks Lukrd] Lukrd¨Ÿkj ,oa ih,p-Mh- Lrjh; ‘kS{kf.kd ikB~;Øe pyk jgk gSA bu LkÒh ‘kS{kf.kd ikB~;Øe a esa] LkaLFkku Lkkekftd :i Lks fiNM+s o xjhc ox aZ vFkkZr~ vuqLkwfpr tkfr] vuqLkwfpr tutkfr] vU; fiNM+s oxZ o fnO;kax a d¨ Òkjr Lkjdkj ds fu;ekuqLkkj ukekadu esa vkj{k.k dh Lkqfo/kk Ánku djrk gSA bu LkÒh ikB~;Øe a ds fy, fu/kkZfjr LkhV a dh Lka[;k dk fooj.k uhps fn;k x;k gS&

Øe

Lka[;kikB~;Øe

LkhV¨a dh

dqy Lka[;k

1 ch-Vsd- bu isVª¨fy;e bathfu;Çjx 60

2 ch-Vsd- bu dsfedy bathfu;Çjx 60

3 ,e-Vsd- bu isVª¨fy;e bathfu;Çjx 20

4 ,e-Vsd- bu dsfedy bathfu;Çjx 20

5 ,ech, 50

Lukrd Lrjh; ikB~;Øe¨a esa ukekaduU;wure ‘kS{kf.kd ;¨X;rk% mEehnokj a ds uke vkbZvkbZVh }kjk vk;¨ftr Lka;qä Áos’k ijh{kk ¼tsbZbZ½ ¼,MokaLM½ esa Lkacaf/kr o”kZ dh es/kk Lkwph esa g aA LkkFk gh] mUg aus 12oÈ ;k Lked{k ijh{kk ¼xf.kr] Ò©frdh o jLkk;u fo”k; ds LkkFk½ 60 Áfr’kr vad a ¼vtk] vttk] fnO;kax oxZ ds fy, 55 Áfr’kr½ ds LkkFk mŸkh.kZ fd;k g¨A

vdknfed o”kZ 2016 esa] Lukrd Lrjh; ikB~;Øe¨a ¼ch-Vsd- bu isVª¨fy;e o dsfedy bathfu;Çjx½ esa ukekadu Áfd;k LkQyrkiwoZd tqykbZ 2016 esa iw.kZ g¨ x;k] ftLkesa dqy 74 Nk=&Nk=kvksa us ukekadu fy;kA bLk o”kZ ch-Vsd- esa dqy 74 Nk=¨a esa Lks vfio ds 20] vuqLkwfpr tkfr oxZ ds 11 o vuqLkwfpr tutkfr oxZ ds 6 Nk=¨a us ukekadu fy;kA

Lukrd Lrjh; ikB~;Øe¨a esa ukekadu tsbZbZ ¼,MokaLM½&2016 dh es/kk Lkwph ds vk/kkj ij nh xbZA ukekadu ÁfØ;k ebZ&2016 esa tsbZbZ ÁfrÒkfx;¨a Lks vkWuykbu vkosnu vkeaf=r djus ds LkkFk

‘kq: gqbZA bLk Øe esa LkaLFkku d¨ ns’kÒj Lks o LkÒh ox¨aZ ds Nk=&Nk=kvksa Lks dqy 1000 vkosnu ÁkIr gq,A ftu Nk=¨a us ch-Vsd- ikB~;Øe esa ukekadu ds fy, vkosnu fd;k] muds ‘kq#vkr Lks ysdj var rd ds jSad d¨ uhps Lkkj.kh esa fn[kk;k x;k gS&

Catatory‘kq#vkrh jSad vafre jSad

isVª¨-bZ- dsfe-bZ- isVª¨-bZ- dsfe-bZ-

LkkekU; 8778 1575 14242 16841

vfio 2707 4509 5190 6576

vtk 358 327 2639 2864

vttk 294 NIL 886 NIL

LkÒh ÁkIr vkosnu d¨ vk;¨tudrkZ tsbZbZ v/;{k] vkbZvkbZVh xqokgkVh }kjk ÁkIr jSad Lkwph ds LkkFk feyku fd;k x;k o mLkds ckn ukekadu ds fy, es/kk Lkwph Ádkf’kr dh xbZA ukekadu ds fy, 580 mEehnokj a dk ÁFke vLFkk;h vkWuykbu Lkwph] LkkekU; o vfio ds mEehnokj a d¨ 30]000-00 #i;s ,oa vtk] vttk o fnO;kax a d¨ 10]000-00 #i;s iathdj.k ‘kqYd tek djus ds funsZ’k ds LkkFk Ádkf’kr dh xbZA bLkds tcko esa dqy 243 mEehnokj a us ‘kqYd tek fd;s v©j mLkds vk/kkj ij 75 mEehnokj a dh ÁFke es/kk Lkwph Ádkf’kr dh xbZ o Nk= a Lks ‘ks”k 53]000-00 #i;s ¼LkkekU; o vfio½ ,oa 23]000-00 ¼vtk] vttk o fnO;kax½ #i;s tek djus ds fy, dgk x;kA ftu mEehnokj a us bLk vof/k esa ‘kqYd tek ugÈ fd;k] mudk vkosnu Lor% jÌ eku fy;k x;kA

vafre :i Lks dqy 74 Nk=&Nk=kvksa us ch-Vsd- ikB~;Øe esa ukekadu fy;k] ftuds ‘kq#vkrh o vafre jSad d¨ uhps Lkkj.kh esa fn[kk;k x;k gS&

‘kq#vkrh jSad vafre jSad

LkkekU; vfio vtk vttk LkkekU; vfio vtk vttk

dsfe-bZ- 1575 4509 327 -- 16841 6576 2864 --

isVª¨-bZ- 8778 2707 358 294 14242 5190 2639 886

okf’kZd izfrosnu 2017&18� 3

fiNys o”kZ ds LkkFk vk¡dM+¨a dk rqyukRed v/;;u2016 o 2015 ds n©jku gq, ukekadu d¨ jSadokj rqyuk uhps dh rkfydk esa fn[kk;k x;k gS&

oxZ & LkkekU;

oxZ & vfio

oxZ & vtk

Lukrd¨Ÿkj o ih,p-Mh- ikB~;Øe¨a esa ukekadu

,e-Vsd- esa ukekadu ds fy, dqy 20 LkhVsa [kkyh Fkh ftLkesa Lks 10&10 LkhVsa Øe’k% isVª¨fy;e o dsfedy bathfu;Çjx ds fy, FksA vafre :i Lks ,e- Vsd- bu dsfedy bathfu;Çjx esa 4 ,oa ,e- Vsd- bu isVª¨fy;e bathfu;Çjx esa dqy 2 Nk=¨a us ukekadu fy;kA bu mEehnokj¨a dk p;u fyf[kr ijh{kk o Lkk{kkRdkj esa Án’kZu ,oa muds GATE Ld¨j ds vk/kkj ij fd;k x;kA tcfd ,ech, ikB~;Øe esa dqy 17 mEehnokj¨a us vius CAT/XAT/CMAT/

GMAT Ld¨j ,oa fyf[kr ijh{kk o Lkk{kkRdkj esa vius Án’kZu ds vk/kkj ij ukekadu fy;kA LkaLFkku bLkds vykos ÅtkZ] bathfu;Çjx] Áca/ku ,oa foKku ds fofÒé {ks=¨a esa ‘k¨/k dk;Z d¨ c<+kok nsus ds fy, ih,p-Mh- ikB~;Øe Òh Ánku dj jgk gSA vdknfed o”kZ 2016 esa dqy 9 mEehnokj¨a us dsfedy bathfu;Çjx] isVª¨fy;e bathfu;Çjx] xf.kr] ÒwxÒZ’kkL= o jLkk;u {ks= esa ‘k¨/k ds fy, ih,p-Mh- esa ukekadu fy;kA

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;g xoZ dk fo’k; gS fd jktho xkW/kh isVªksfy;e izkS|ksfxdh laLFkku] tk;l ch-Vsd- cSp 2014&18] ,e-ch-,- 2016&18 vkSj ,e-Vsd- 2016&18 cSp dh fu;kstu izfØ;k ds lQy lekiu dh ?kks’k.kk djrk gSA fiNys nl o”kksaZ esa] gekjs Nk=ksa us m|ksx esa vius vlk/kkj.k dkS’ky vkSj çfrHkk dks çnf’kZr djds fu;ksDrkvksa ij LFkk;h çHkko NksM+s gSaA

bl o”kZ laLFkku us 13 lEekfur laxBuksa ls Hkkxhnkjh ns[kh] ftUgksaus fofHkUu {ks=ksa esa Hkwfedk,a çnku dhaA

fu;kstu l= ds vkWdM+s%

cSp lkbt 88

fu;kstu gsrq ;ksX; Nk=ksa dh la[;k 73

izLrkoksa dh la[;k 48

fu;ksftr Nk=ksa dh la[;k 46

fu;ksftr gq, ;ksX; Nk=ksa dk izfr”kr 63%

Hkkxhnkj dEifu;ksa dh la[;k 13

mPprj lh-Vh-lh- 20.84 Lacs

vkSlr lh-Vh-lh- 9.88 Lacs

daifu;ka ftUgksaus bl o”kZ Hkkx fy;k%

Nk= fu;kstu

xzh”edkyhu baVuZf’ki fjiksVZHkrhZ daifu;ksa dh lwph%

6 GAIL 6 ONGC 6 IOCL 6 BPCL 6 Oil India Limited 6 IndianOil Petronas 6 Petronet LNG 6 Mahanagar Gas Ltd. 6 ONGC Videsh Limited 6 Feedback Infra 6 Adani Gas Ltd. 6 Aegis

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Center 6 I Cube Nanotec (India)

Pvt. Ltd. 6 Indian Institute of

Petroleum 6 Oil India Safety

Directorate 6 Engineers India Ltd. 6 BPCL R&D 6 IIT BHU

okf’kZd izfrosnu 2017&18� 5

f’k{k.k ,oa ’kks/k lajpuk

vkjthvkbZihVh us viuh vdknfed ,oa Á’kkLkfud xfrfof/k;k¡ väwcj&2016 Lks tk;Lk] vesBh fLFkr LFkk;h dSEiLk Lks ‘kq: fd;k gSA LkaLFkku u;s dSEiLk esa mPp Lrjh; f’k{k.k ,oa ‘k¨/k Lkajpuk dk fodkLk dj jgk gS rkfd Nk=&Nk=kvksa d¨ Lkh[kus dk mfpr okrkoj.k miyC/k djk;k tk LkdsA dSEiLk esa fLFkr dqN ‘k¨/k Lkqfo/kkvksa dk fooj.k uhps fn;k x;k gS&

isVªksfy;e fjtokZ;j bathfu;fjax iz;ksx’kkykisVªksfy;e fjtokZ;j bathfu;fjax iz;ksx’kkyk dh LFkkiuk isVªksfy;e bathfu;fjax ds Nk=ksa gsrq fjtokZ;j xq.kksa dh cukoV [kkstus ds fy, dh x;h gSA Nk=ksa dks izf’k{k.k iznku djus ds fy, fuEu midj.k miyC/k djk;s x;s gSa& • fyfDoM ijfe;kehVj

• xSl ijfe;kehVj

• lSpqjs’ku Vkbi izkslisfjVh ehVj

• dksj Iyx Mªhy izsl

• dksj xzkbfUMax ,oa dfVax e’khu

fMªfyax ¶ywM ,oa lhesUVs’ku iz;ksx’kkykfMªfyax ¶ywM ,oa lhesUV iz;ksx’kkyk dh LFkkiuk isVªksfy;e bathfu;fjax Nk=ksa ds fy, fMªfyax ¶ywM ¼dhpM+½ ds xq.kksa ds ijh{k.k ds fy, fd;k x;k gSA bLk ¶ywM dk mi;¨x dq¡vksa ds Ápkyu esa fd;k tkrk gSA ;g iz;ksx’kkyk fuEu midj.kksa ds lqlfTtr gS& • fofo/k xfr okys ohth foLdksehVj

• fQVj izsl

• eM cSysUl

• ih ,p ehVj

• lSUM dUVsUV estfjax V~;wc

• ek’kZ Quy foLdksehVj

,DlIyksjs’ku ,oa çksLisfDVax iz;ksx’kkykvkjthvkbZihVh us vR;k/kqfud rduhd ls ;qDr ,DlIyksjs’ku ,oa çksLisfDVax iz;ksx’kkyk dh LFkkiuk dh gSA iz;ksx’kkyk esa M~;wy ekfuVj O;oLFkk ,oa izkstsD’ku O;oLFkk ds lkFk 13 odZLVs’ku gSaA Msy Vh7500 odZLVs’ku ft;ksu izkslslj] 24 thch jSe] xzkfQDl dkMZ ,oa 64 thch eseksjh ;qDr gSA cM+s vkdkj ds eseksjh vPNs 3Mh lsfLed MsVklsV ds fotqvykbts’ku esa lg;ksx djrk gSA lHkh odZLVs’ku nks ekfuVjksa ¼24 bap

izR;sd½ ds lkFk ,p Mh rkj ls tqM+s gq;s gSaA lslfed ekbØks rduhd fdaxMe lk¶Vos;j ds }kjk laLFkku dks vuqnku fn;s x;s gSaA bLk Lk‚¶Vos;j dk mi;¨x Lkaink ds xq.k&fu/kkZj.k gsrq lsfLed MsVk fo’ys”k.k ds v/;kiu ds fy, fd;k tkrk gSA lk¶Vos;j fjtokZ;j fp=.k ds fy, lsfLed MsVk fo’ys”k.k dk v/;kiu djkus esa lg;ksx iznku djrk gSA

ft;ks lkbal iz;ksx’kkykft;ks lkbal iz;ksx’kkyk esa ,cylksukbV] ,H;wjkbV ,yckbV] cksjkDl] Vkd] ftl~ij] ck;ks VkbM tSls iRFkj ,oa [kfut miyC/k gS ,oa Nk= bu iRFkjksa ,oa [kfutksa dk iz;ksx buds HkkSfrd xq.k/keZ ,oa n`’; xq.k/keksZ a dks igpkuus ds fy;s djrs gSaA ;g Nk=ksa dks iFkjhys Lrj ij miyC/k isVªksfy;e mRiknksa dks igpkuus dh vk/kkjHkwr ifjdYiuk dk fodkl djrk gSA

losZf;ax iz;ksx’kkyklosZf;ax iz;ksx’kkyk ijEijkxr ,oa vk/kqfud losZf;ax midj.kksa ;Fkk&Vsi] vkVks ysoy] VksVy LVs’ku] th ih ,l ,oa Mh th ih ,l tSls midj.kksa ls ;qDr gSA Nk= vR;k/kqfud rduhd }kjk isVªksfy;e vfHk;kaf=dh ,Iyhds’ku ds fy, losZf;ax MsVk dk iz;ksx djrs gSaA

isVªksfy;e mRikn ijh{k.k iz;ksx’kkykbl iz;ksx’kkyk dk fodkLk dsfedy bathfu;fjax ds Nk=ksa ds fy, fd;k x;k gSA ;g ,cYl VsfLVax midj.k] DykmM ,oa iksj IokbUV] jsMoqM foLdksehVj] dkWij LVªhi dksjstu VsLV ;a=] tSls ijEijkxr ,oa vk/kqfud midj.kksa Lks ;qä Á;¨x’kkyk gSA ;s Nk=ksa dks ÅtkZ {ks= ds isVªksfy;e mRiknksa ds vk/kkjHkwr ifjdYiuk dks fodflr djus esa lgk;rk djrk gSA

HkkSfrd foKku iz;ksx’kkykHkkSfrd foKku iz;ksx’kkyk dh LFkkiuk HkkSfrd ‘kkL= ds fofHkUu {ks=ksa ,oa fofHkUu ekiksa ,oa dfe;ksa ds fo’ys”k.k ds mÌs’; Lks fd;k x;k gSA ;s Nk=ksa dks isVªksfy;e] fjQkbfuax bathfu;fjax ,oa ÅtkZ {ks= esa HkkSfrd foKku dh vk/kkjHkwr ifjdYiukvksa ds iz;ksx dks le>us esa lg;ksx iznku djrh gSA

6 okf’kZd izfrosnu 2017&18

xSj ijEijkxr ÅtkZ iz;ksx’kkykxSj ijEijkxr ÅtkZ iz;ksx’kkyk dh LFkkiuk ;qok bathfu;jksa dks ÅtkZ ds oSdfYid lz¨r¨a ds ckjs esa izf’kf{kr ,oa f’kf{kr djus ds mÌs’; Lks dh x;hA bldk eq[; mn~ns’; vkj th vkbZ ih Vh ds fy, loksZRd`”V lkSj ÅtkZ O;oLFkk ,oa lkSj ÅtkZ vk/kkfjr xSj ijEijkxr ÅtkZ ds {ks= esa ‘kS{kf.kd okrkoj.k dk fodkl djuk gSA

blds vfrfjDr] ;g LkaLFkku dk ,d vuqla/kku ,oa fodkl dsUnz Hkh gksxk] tks fd lkSj rki ÅtkZ midj.kksa ds fofHkUu igyqvksa ij dsfUnzr g¨axhA ;g iz;ksx’kkyk] fMQjsfU’k;y LdSfuax dSyksjhehVj ¼Mh ,l lh½] MkVk ,D;wts’ku ;wfuV tSls vU; lEcfU/kr midj.kksa ls lqlfTtr gSA

dsfedy bathfu;fjax iz;ksx’kkykvkjthvkbZihVh us nks dsfedy bathfu;fjax ;wfuV vkijs’ku iz;ksx’kkyk dh LFkkiuk ds fy, vk/kqfud midj.k [kjhns gSaA ;g n¨u¨a iz;ksx’kkyk dsfedy bathfu;fjax ds vf/kdrj {ks= ;Fkk& izfrfØ;k bathfu;fjax] ghV VªkUlQj] ekl VªkUlQj] ¶ywM ¶yks] ¶ywM ikfVZdy flLVe] FkeksZMk;usfeDl ,oa izkslsl Mk;usfeDl ,oa dUVªksy vkfn dks lekfo”V djrh gSaA

ikWfyej iz;ksx’kkykMk0 mekizlUu vks>k ,oa Mk0 nsck’kh”k ikaMk us viuh LorU= ,oa lg;ksxkRed ‘kks/k dks c<+kus ds ds mÌs’; Lks ,d jlk;u ‘kks/k iz;ksx’kkyk dh LFkkiuk dh gSA Mk0 vks>k ikyhej bathfu;fjax esa esa fo’ks”kKrk ÁkIr ,d dkcZfud jlk;u’kkL=h gSa] tks fd flUFksfll ,oa xSl laxzg.k] ‘kqf)dj.k ,oa QksVks oksYVsbd ,Iyhds’ku ds lkFk uksosy uSuks&LVªDpj inkFkZ ds {ks= esa vuqlU/kku dj jgs gSaA Mk0 ikaMk] ck;ksfQftDl ,oa uSuks eVsfj;y~l ds {ks= esa fo’ks”kKrk ÁkIr ,d iz;ksxkRed HkkSfrd jlk;u’kkL=h gSaA os ck;ks ¶;wy eas izksQkmUM ,Iyhds’ku ds lkFk ck;ks uSuks inkFkksZa ds {ks= esa viuk vuqlU/kku djsaxsA ;g Á;¨x’kkyk mRÑ”V ‘k¨/k ifj.kke nsusokys LkÒh Ádkj ds vk/kkjÒwr midj.k¨a Lks ySLk gSA

vkbZ Vh iz;ksx’kkykvkbZ Vh iz;ksx’kkyk dh LFkkiuk isVª¨fy;e viLVªhe ,oa MkmuLVªhe {ks= ds fy, fd;k x;k gSA bu lkW¶Vos;j esa ‘kkfey gSa& eSVysc] esisy] vkVksdSM flfoy FkzhMh] ,Lisu Iyl] ,ufll] ¶yw;sUV lh ,Q Mh] ;wVh dse] thvks bZ,,l] lh,eth lkW¶Vos;j] fdaxMe lwV] xkSfl;k ,oa xkSl O;w] jh;y odZ LVqfM;ks] ,Mksc ,ØkscSV ,Dl] bathfu;fjax bZDos’ku lkYoj] bZLkh,Lk] fVªEcy] dkWelksy vkfnA

dsUæh; iqLrdky;vkjthvkbZihVh dk dsUæh; iqLrdky;] Á’kkLkfud [kaM esa n¨ eafty a ds {ks= esa fodfLkr fd;k tk jgk rkfd mLkesa fdrkcsa] tuZy] rduhdh Áfrosnu] vkWuykbu tuZYLk vk¡dM+s vkfn ds fof’k”V Lkaxzg d¨ j[kk tk LkdsA uohu iqLrdky; iwjh rjg okrkuqdwfyr gS v©j ogk¡ cPp a ds i<+us o iqLrd a ds j[kj[kko vkfn ds fy, i;kZIr LFkku miyC/k djk;k x;k gSA iqLrdky; esa Ák/;kid a o Nk= a ds fy, isVª fy;e] dsfedy o Áca/ku {ks= Lks Lkacaf/kr fdrkcsa] LVSaMMZ ,oa eqfær o vkWuykbu tuZy vkfn miyC/k gSA

iqLrdky; esa Nk=¨a ds fy, baVjusV Lkqfo/kk Òh fodfLkr dh xbZ rkfd Nk= vkWuykbu ,oa vkWQykbu bysDVª‚fud LkaLkk/ku¨a dk mi;¨x dj LkdsaA iqLrdky; dh eq[; fo’ks”krk,¡ fuEu gS&

• LkanÒZxzaFk Lkwph& iqLrd a dk daI;wVjhÑr fooj.k LkanÒZ Lkwph ds LkkFk miyC/k gS ftLkesa Nk= a ds fy, ;g Lkqfo/kk gS fd os iqLrd d¨ ys[kd] ‘kh”kZd] dh&oMZ ;k fo”k; ds vk/kkj ij [k¨t Lkdrs gSaA ;g Lkqfo/kk baVªkusV ij miyC/k gS v©j Nk= bLkds ek/;e Lks vius iLkan dh iqLrd a dh ryk’k vkLkkuh Lks dj Lkdrs gSaA

• iqLrd Lkaxzg dk LkaxBu% fdrkc¨a ds Lkaxzg d¨ MsfLkey oxÊdj.k ;¨tuk ds varxZr Lktk dj j[kk x;k gSA ;g mi;¨xdŸkkZ d¨ fo”k; fo’ys”k.k ;k dh&oMZ ds ek/;e Lks iqLrd [k¨tus esa enn djrk gSA

dsUæh; iqLrdky; d¨ Lk¨y otZu 2-0 ds ,dhÑr iqLrdky; Áca/ku Lk‚¶Vosj ds ek/;e Lks vkWV¨es’ku fd;k x;k gS t¨ Nk=¨a o Ák/;kid¨a d¨ rRLke; iqLrd miyC/krk dh tkudkjh miyC/k djkus esa Lk{ke gSA bLks www.rgipt.ac.in o http://192.168.3.11/webopac ds ek/;e Lks mi;¨x fd;k tk Lkdrk gSA dsUæh; iqLrdky; esa miyC/k iqLrd¨a d¨ fofÒé ox¨aZ esa uhps fn;s x;s rkfydk esa fn[kk;k x;k gS&

fooj.k Lka[;k

iqLrdsa 7473

eqfær tuZy ¼vkW;y ,f’k;k tuZy] Mhm] tuZy vkWQ thv¨y‚ftdy Lk¨LkkbVh vkWQ bafM;k] vkW;y ,aM xSLk tuZy] tuZy vkWQ vkbZvkbZ,LkLkh] djsaV LkkbaLk] gkbMª dkcZu Á‚LksÇLkx ,oa vesfjdu LkkbafVLV½

10

vkWuykbu tuZy ¼,Lkh,Lk] ,LkbZth] Lkh,,Lk LkkbaLk QkbaMj] ou isVª ] ,,ihth MsVk istst] ,LkbZih,e] ,ejYM] ,fcLd¨] ¶ywM esdSfuDLk] thv¨y‚ftdy eSxthu ,oa vkW;y ,aM xSLk tuZy½

11

i=fdk,¡ ¼Mkmu Vw vFkZ] ihLkh DosLV] fMftV] Vkbe] dsfedy bathfu;Çjx] CywecxZ fctusLk ,oa LkkbaLk½

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okf’kZd izfrosnu 2017&18� 7

ifj;kstuk xfrfof/k;kW

vkjthvkbZihVh tk;l] vesBh] ifjlj

tk;l] vesBh ftykvkjthvkbZihVh us vdknfed xfrfof/k;ka vius LFkk;h ifjlj esa ‘kq: fd;k] tks vDVwcj 2016 esa iwjk vkSj pkyw gqvkA orZeku esa] 425 Nk= chVsd ¼dsfedy vkSj isVªksfy;e bathfu;fjax½] ,eå Vsd ¼isVªksfy;e vkSj dsfedy bathfu;fjax½] ih,pMh vkSj ,ech, çksxzke esa i<+ jgs gSaA ;g ifj;kstuk Hkkjr ljdkj }kjk 519-10 djksM+ #i;s dh ctVh; lgk;rk fuf/k ls 47 ,dM+ tehu ij iwjh dh xbZ gsA

f’kolkxj] vle dsaævius LFkk;h dSail ls ‘kS{kf.kd çLrkoksa dks iwjk djus ds fy,] vkjthvkbZihVh f’kolkxj] vle jkT; esa ,d vdknfed dsaæ dh LFkkiuk dj jgk gSA gekjs ikl 100 ,dM+ tehu gS] ftlesa ls 37 ,dM+ dks igys pj.k esa fodflr fd;k tk jgk gSA çLrko dk mís’; isVªksfy;e] isVªksdsfedy vkSj lac)

fofHkUu {ks=ksa esa dq’ky rduhdh Je’kfä ds fy, fMIyksek vkSj fMIyksek ds ckn ds Lrj ij çf’k{k.k vkSj çek.k i= ikB~;Øeksa ds tfj, f’k{kk dh is’kd’k djuk] rsy vkSj xSl] isVªksdsfedy vkSj lac) daifu;ksa ds fy, dke djus okys is’ksojksa ¼uohu vkSj izorZu½] vfXu lqj{kk bathfu;fjax esa chVsd o iwoksZÙkj {ks= esa ,d dkS’ky fodkl dsaæ ds :i esa lsok nsus ds fy, dh xbZ gSA A

vkjthvkbZihVh ds vkoafVr LFky ij vLFkk;h ifjlj dk dke py jgk gSA dSail dk dk;Z fnlacj] 2017 rd lhihMCY;wMh }kjk iwjk fd;s tkus dh laHkkouk gSA

la’kksf/kr ifj;kstuk ykxr 880-10 djksM+ #i;s ds lkFk la’kksf/kr Mhihvkj dks rS;kj fd;k x;k gSA ¼iwathxr [kpZ ds fy, 396-32 djksM+ #i;s vkSj v{k; fuf/k QaM ds fy, 483-78 djksM+ #i;s½

8 okf’kZd izfrosnu 2017&18

vkjthvkbZihVh] f’kolkxj] vle dSEil xzkfQdy ¼O;w½

cSaxyksj ,uthZ baLVhVîwVdukZVd jkT; ljdkj us vkjthvkbZihVh ds cSaxyksj dsaæ dh LFkkiuk ds fy, o”kZ 2015 esa dkacyhiqjk xkao] gksLd‚V rkyqd] cSaxyksj esa eq¶r esa 150 ,dM+ tehu vkoafVr dh gSA

la’kksf/kr Mhihvkj dks ,evksih,uth dks çLrqr fd;k x;k gS ftlesa ifj;kstuk dh ykxr dk vuqeku 1800-00 djksM+ #i;s yxk;k x;k gSA ¼iwathxr [kpZ ds fy, #i;s 800-00 djksM+ #i;s o v{k; fuf/k QaM ds fy, 1000-00 djksM+½

cSaxyksj ,uthZ baLVhVîwV ¼chbZvkbZ½ dk eq[; mís’; vkfFkZd fodkl] ¼isVªksdsl ds ek/;e ls½s rduhdh laifÙk fodkl] ÅtkZ uoksRFkku vkSj m|e’khyrk dks pykus ij gksxkA laLFkku

mRd’kZ vuqla/kku dk izsjd gksxk] Lukrd fMªxzh /kkjd rS;kj djus ij vR;f/kd tksj fn;k tk,xk vkSj xfr’khy Kku vkSj çkS|ksfxdh gLrkarj.k dks l{ke cuk;sxkA ;g Hkkjrh; ÅtkZ {ks= dh jk”Vªh; çkFkfedrkvksa dks çkIr djus dk ç;kl djsxkA laLFkku bl dsUnz dks mPpre Lrj dh vR;k/kqfud lqfo/kkvksa ls ySl djsxh rkfd ;g fofHkUu {ks= esa vuqla/kku dj ldsA ‘kq:vkr esa 10 vk/kqfud vuqla/kku ç;ksx’kkyk dh LFkkiuk 1-8 yk[k oxZ QqV esa gkssxh] tks ,d vuqla/kku lg vdkneh ifjlj gksxkA ,d ÅtkZ vuqHko dsUæ] Å”ek;u@bZ&lsy] iqLrdky;] lHkkxkj vkSj lsfeukj g‚y vkfn laLFkku dh çeq[k xfrfof/k;ksa dk dsUnz gksaxhA blds vfrfjä] laLFkku ds ifjlj esa cSad] fDyfud] f’kfiax d‚EIysDl vkSj [ksy&dwn dk dsaæ Hkh gksxkA

okf’kZd izfrosnu 2017&18� 9

vkjthvkbZihVh esa vk;ksftr egRoiw.kZ dk;ZØe

vkjthvkbZihVh esa f}rh; nh{kkUr Lkekj¨g vk;¨ftrjktho xk¡/kh isVª¨fy;e Á©|¨fxdh LkaLFkku ¼vkjthvkbZihVh½ us 11 fnLkacj 2017 d¨ f}rh; nh{kkUr Lkekj¨g dk vk;¨tu tk;Lk] vesBh dSEiLk esa fd;kA bLk voLkj ij eq[; vfrfFk] Á¨- vfuy nŸkk=s; Lkglzcq)s] v/;{k& vf[ky Òkjrh; rduhdh f’k{kk ifj”kn~ ¼,-vkbZ-Lkh-Vh-bZ-½] Á¨- ds- ch- vf[kys’k] LkÒkifr& Lkapkyd eaMy ¼vkjthvkbZihVh½ ,oa Á¨- ih- ds- ÒÍkpk;kZ] funs’kd& vkjthvkbZihVh us Nk=&Nk=kvksa d¨ mikf/k Ánku fd;sA bLk voLkj ij ch- Vsd- o ,e- Vsd- isVª¨fy;e o dsfedy bathfu;Çjx] ,ech, ,oa ih,p-Mh- ds 2016 ,oa 2017 cSp ds 175 Nk=&Nk=kvksa us mikf/k ÁkIr fd;sA LkkFk gh] vdknfed mRÑ”Vrk ds fy, ch- Vsd- isVª¨fy;e bathfu;Çjx dh vkdka{kk feJk ,oa ch- Vsd- dsfedy bathfu;Çjx ds Lkqfer oekZ d¨ Lo.kZ ind ,oa ruqJh vxzoky ¼ch-Vsd- dsfedy bathfu;Çjx 2016½] vÒ; ÇLkg ;kno ¼,e- Vsd- isVª¨fy;e bathfu;Çjx 2016½] fct; dqekj iqj¨fgr ¼,e- Vsd- dsfedy bathfu;Çjx½] nhid oxÊt ¼,ech,&2016½] ‘kqÒe xqIrk ¼ch- Vsd- isVª¨fy;e bathfu;Çjx 2017½ ,oa _f”kjkt x¨Lokeh ¼,e- Vsd- isVª¨fy;e bathfu;Çjx 2017½ d¨ jtr ind Lks

LkEekfur fd;k x;kA dk;ZØe dk fof/kor ‘kqÒkjaÒ eapkLkhu vfrfFk;¨a }kjk nhi ÁTToyu ,oa LkjLorh oanuk ds LkkFk gqvkA bLk voLkj ij Lkapkyd eaMy ds LknL; M‚- ih- ds- ÇLkg] funs’kd&Lkh,LkvkbZvkj ,oa LkhusV LknL; Á¨- fpjatho ÒÍkpktÊ] Á¨QsLkj& tknoiqj fo”ofo|ky; Òh mifLFkr FksA

Á¨- ds- ch- vf[kys’k] LkÒkifr& Lkapkyd eaMy ¼vkjthvkbZihVh½ us eq[; vfrfFk ,oa vU; y¨x¨a dk Lokxr fd;kA bLk voLkj ij Nk=¨a d¨ c/kkbZ nsrs gq, Á¨- vf[kys’k us dgk fd ;qokvksa d¨ vius dfj;j esa dqN u;k ,oa mi;¨xh dk;Z djus ds fy, ges’kk mRLkqd jguk pkfg,A mUg¨aus vkxs dgk fd Nk=¨a fouez Òh jguk pkfg, t¨ mUgsa vius LkaxBu esa fu.kZ;&fuekZ.k esa dkQh Lkgk;d Lkkfcr g¨rs gksaA

vkjthvkbZihVh ds funs’kd Á¨- ih- ds- ÒÍkpk;kZ us LkaLFkku dk Áfrosnu ÁLrqr fd;k ftLkds ek/;e Lks mUg¨aus LkaLFkku esa py vdknfed o ‘k¨/k xfrfof/k;¨a] Nk=ksa o Ák/;kid¨a dh miyfC/k;k¡] fodfLkr fd;s tk jgs vk/kkjÒwr Lkajpuk]

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Nk=&Nk=kvksa }kjk vk;¨ftr xfrfof/k;¨a ds ckjs esa foLr`r tkudkjh nhA mUg¨aus vkxs dgk fd ns’k ds vf/kd Lks vf/kd ;qokvksa d¨ ÅtkZ m|¨x esa dk;Z djus dk e©dk miyC/k djkus ds mÌs”; Lks ch-Vsd- ,oa ,e- Vsd- esa LkhVsa c<+kdj Øe’k% 120 ,oa 20 dj fn;k x;k gSA

eq[; vfrfFk] Á¨- vfuy nŸkk=s; Lkglzcq)s] v/;{k& vf[ky Òkjrh; rduhdh f’k{kk ifj”kn~ ¼,-vkbZ-Lkh-Vh-bZ-½ us nh{kkUr vfÒÒk”k.k nsrs gq, Nk=&Nk=kvksa d¨ c/kkbZ nhA mUg¨aus vkxs Nk=¨a Lks dgk fd mUgsa fu;fer :i Lks dM+h esgur ds }kjk vius vfÒyk”kkvksa d¨ dk;Z:i esa cnyus ds fy, Á;kLkjr jguk pkfg,A vPNs Án’kZu y¨x¨a d¨ Lkkekftd LohÑfr fnykrh gS] Lkkekftd LohÑfr Lks LkEeku ÁkIr g¨rh gS v©j mLkLks ‘kkLkdh; vf/kdkj feyrs gSaA vr% ;qokvksa d¨ ;kn j[kuk pkfg, fd ns’k d¨ dM+s esgur] mEnk Án’kZu ,oa uokpkj ds ek/;e Lks gh ‘kfä’kkyh jk”Vª cuk;k tk Lkdrk gSA bLk voLkj ij ns’k esa fo’oLrjh; f’k{k.k LkaLFkku dh t:jr ij c¨yrs gq, Á¨- Lkglzcq)s us dgk fd cM+s vfÒyk”kk

,oa LkdkjkRed ekg©y ns’k esa ,sLks LkaLFkku dh uÈo Mky Lkdrk gS] t¨ vkxs pydj ,d vu¨[kh mRÑ”Vrk ÁkIr dj Lkdrk gSA ysfdu bu Lkcds fy, t:jh gS fd ns’k ds m|¨x txr vkxs vk;sa rkfd ;qokvksa esa f’k{k.k LkaLFkku uohu dq’kyrk fodfLkr dj Lkdsa ,oa f’k{k.k o dSEiLk esa ‘k¨/k Lkqfo/kkvksa dk fodkLk fd;k tk LkdsA

jktho xk¡/kh isVª fy;e Á©|¨fxdh LkaLFkku ¼vkjthvkbZihVh½ dh LFkkiuk 2008 esa LkaLkn ds vf/kfu;e ds v/khu jk”Vªh; egRo ds ,d LkaLFkku ds :i esa isVª fy;e o ÁkÑfrd xSLk ea=ky;] Òkjr Lkjdkj }kjk fd;k x;k FkkA bLk LkaLFkku d¨ ÅtkZ fo”k;d LkaLFkku ds :i esa LkkoZtfud {ks= ds N% rsy daifu; a& v¨,uthLkh] vkbZv¨Lkh,y] v¨-vkbZ-,y-] xsy] ch-ih-Lkh-,y-] ,p-ih-Lkh-,y- o v¨-vkbZ-Mh-ch- ds Lkg;¨x Lks fd;k x;k gSA orZeku esa] vkjthvkbZihVh Lukrd ¼ch-Vsd- bu isVª fy;e o dsfedy bathfu;Çjx½] ijkLukrd ¼,e-Vsd- bu isVª fy;e o dsfedy bathfu;Çjx ,oa ,ech, bu isVª fy;e ,aM ,utÊ eSustesaV½ ,oa M‚DVjsV Lrjh; f’k{kk Ánku dj jgk gSA

f}rh; ‘kks/k&vË;srk fnol ^ifjf”V&2018*jktho xkW/kh isVªksfy;e izkS|ksfxdh laLFkku ¼vkjthvkbZihVh½ ds ‘kks/k&vË;srkvksa us f}rh; ‘kks/k&vË;srk fnol ^ifjf”V&2018* dk vk;kstu fd;kA bldk vk;kstu vuqla/kku ds izeq[k fcUnqvksa rFkk vuqla/kku ds O;kid {ks= esa fofHkUu fojks/kkHkklh fo”k;ksa dks dSls fodflr fd;k tkuk pkfg,] ij ppkZ djus ds mn~ns’; fd;k x;kA ;g fnu fo’ks”k :i ls vkRefo’okl fuekZ.k] fopkjksa dk fuekZ.k rFkk foKku vkSj vuqla/kku leqnk; esa jpukRed vkykspuk tSls vuqla/kku çLrqfr ds eqn~nksa dks gy djus ds fy, vfHkdfYir fd;k x;k FkkA

f}rh; ‘kks/k&Nk= fnol dk vkSipkfjd mn~?kkVu izks0 ih0 ds0 HkV~Vkpk;kZ ¼funs’kd] vkjthvkbZihVh½] gekjs lEekfur vfrfFk;ksa] MkW0 xkxhZ nkl ¼vkbZvkbZVh [kjxiqj½] MkW0 foosd iksy”ksV~Vhoj ¼VhvkbZ,Qvkj eqEcbZ½] MkW0 Vh0 ds0 ek>h ¼ts0,u0lh0,0,l0vkj0 cSaxyksj½] MkW0 ,0 e.My ¼vkbZvkbZVh /kuckn½] MkW0 ;w0 vks>k ¼vf/k”Bkrk& Nk= ekeys] vkjthvkbZihVh½] MkW0 ,l0 ds0 flUgk ¼vf/k”Bkrk& lkekU; ekeys] vkjthvkbZihVh½ vkSj ^ifj”Vh&2018* ds ladk; leUo;d MkW0 ,0 ,tkt ¼vkjthvkbZihVh½ ,oa MkW0 th0 ds0 vxzgfj ¼vkjthvkbZihVh½ dh mifLFkfr esa f’k{kk ds nhid dks izTtofyr djds fd;k x;kA bl volj ij ‘kks/k&fo}kuksa dks lacksf/kr djrs gq,] çksQslj HkV~Vkpk;kZ us lq>ko fn;k fd Nk=ksa dks lwpuk mRiknu vkSj çlkj ds fy, [kqn dks çf’kf{kr djus ds fy, ekStwnk Kku ls lh[kuk pkfg,A mUgksaus vkxs dgk fd vuqla/kku vupkgs lokyksa ds tokc nsus ds volj çnku djrk gS vkSj vk’kk gS

fd ifjf”V tSls dk;ZØe bls çkIr djus esa enn dj ldrs gSaA mUgksaus ‘kks/k&vË;srk dks ,sls laoknkRed dk;ZØeksa ds vk;kstu ds ç;klksa dh Hkh ljkguk dh vkSj dgk fd ;g ‘kks/k fu”d”kZ fudkyus vkSj muds fopkjksa dk lq>ko nsrs gq, lHkh fofo/k –f”Vdks.kksa ij fopkj djus esa mudh enn djsxkA MkW0 foosd iksy”ksV~Vhoj ¼VhvkbZ,Qvkj eqEcbZ½ us ‘kks/k&vË;srka dks uSukseSVsfj;y esa ubZ izxfr ds ckjs esa le>k;kA MkW0 xkxhZ nkl] MkW0 vt; e.My ,oa MkW0 ril dqekj ek>h us ‘kks/k fo}kuksa dks viuh çLrqfr esa foKku vkSj çkS|ksfxdh ds {ks= esa gky ds #>kuksa ds ckjs esa tkudkjh nhA mUgksaus oSKkfud ppkZ ds ÅtkZoku vkSj mRlkgh ç;kl dh vko’;drk ij tksj fn;k vkSj lg;ksxh ‘kks/k dks c<+kok nsus ds fy, fu;fer var%fØ;k dh vko’;drk ij çdk’k MkykA

bl volj ij] fofHkUu {ks=ksa ds 24 ih-,p-Mh- fo}kuksa dks mudh py jgh ‘kks/k ifj;kstukvksa ij ekSf[kd çLrqfr;ksa ds fy, pquk x;k] tcfd 23 ih-,p-Mh- vkSj ,e-Vsd- fo}kuksa us vius iksLVj izk/;kidksa ,oa fofHkUu ‘kks/k {ks=ksa ds vkeaf=r vfrfFk;ksa ds lEeq[k çnf’kZr fd;kA eq[; vfrfFk;ksa ds lkFk&lkFk laLFkku ds izk/;kidksa us bu ‘kks/k çLrqfr;ksa vkSj fo}kuksa ds mRlkg dh ljkguk dhA ‘kks/k fo}ku fnol dk vk;kstu djus dk eq[; mís’; ‘kks/k&vË;srk ds chp vuqla/kku tkx:drk dks c<+kok nsuk vkSj foKku vkSj çkS|ksfxdh ds {ks= esa ,d etcwr Nk=&izk/;kid var%fØ;k dks c<+kok nsuk FkkA fotsrkvksa dks dk;ZØe ds lekiu ij vk;ksftr ,d fonkbZ&l= esa iqjLdkj ls lEekfur fd;k x;k FkkA

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vkjthvkbZihVh esa rduhdh Lkekj¨g ÇoVj Ldwy&2018 dk vk;¨tujktho xk¡/kh isVª fy;e Á©|¨fxdh LkaLFkku esa 20 o 21 tuojh 2018 d¨ n¨ fnoLkh; rduhdh Lkekj¨g ÇoVj Ldwy Lkekj¨g dk vk;¨tu fd;k x;kA bLk o”kZ ;g dk;ZØe rsy o xSLk {ks= esa rduhdh ¼fMftVy½ :ikarj.k fo”k; ij vk/kkfjr Fkk ftLkds ek/;e Lks bLk {ks= esa bLkdh LkaÒkokukvksa dh ryk’k dh tk LkdsA dk;ZØe dk ‘kqÒkjaÒ eq[; vfrfFk Jherh Lkq”kek jFk] rRdkyhu Lka;qä Lkfpo& isVª fy;e o ÁkÑfrd xSLk ea=ky;] Á¨- ih- ds- ÒÍkpk;kZ] funs’kd& vkjthvkbZihVh] Jh euh”k vkgqtk] dk;Zdkjh funs’kd& iatkc jhU;w,cy ,utÊ fLkLVe] M‚- fcLothr pØorÊ] ÇÁLkiy daLkyVsaV& VhLkh,Lk] Jh Áoh.k dqekj] Mhth,e& vkbZv¨Lkh,y us nhi ÁTofyr dj fd;kA vkjthvkbZihVh ds rduhdh Lkekj¨g ,oa foKku o Á©|¨fxdh Lkfefr bLk dk;ZØe dk vk;¨tu dj jgk gSA

LkaLFkku ds funs’kd] Á¨- ÒÍkpk;kZ us eq[; vfrfFk] LkEekuuh; vfrfFk ,oa fofÒé LkaLFkku¨a Lks vk;s ÁfrÒkfx;¨a dk Lokxr fd;kA mUg¨aus vkxs dgk fd bLk LkaLFkku us 2008 esa vdknfed dk;ZØe ‘kq: fd;k v©j vkt dSEiLk esa 400 Lks vf/kd Nk=&Nk=k,¡ v/;;u dj jgs gSaA ÇoVj Ldwy tSLks dk;ZØe fuf’pr :i Lks Òkoh bathfu;j¨a d¨ m|¨xtxr ds fo’ks”kK¨a Lks Lkh[kus dk fo’ks”k voLkj Ánku djsxk rkfd fMftVy :ikarj.k dh fn’kk esa u;s igy dh ‘kq#vkr dh tk LkdsA

bLk voLkj ij c¨yrs gq, eq[; vfrfFk Jherh Lkq”kek jFk us dgk fd fMftVy :ikarj.k vkey¨x a ds thou esa LkdkjkRed ifjorZu] muds thou d¨ Lkjy cuk jgk v©j Lkjdkjh Á.kkyh d¨ ikjn’kÊ o ÁÒkoh cuk jgk gSA mUg aus vkxs dgk fd Òkjr Lkjdkj ds isVª fy;e o ÁkÑfrd xSLk ea=ky;] igy o xho bV

vi tSLks vfÒ;ku a ds fy, fMftVy IysVQ‚eZ dk mi;¨x dj mLks LkQy cuk;k gSA mUg aus ;g Òh dgk fd ;g Lke; dh ek¡x gS fd gey¨x bLkdk mi;¨x ns’k ds ÁkÑfrd LkaLkk/ku a ds mŸke mi;¨x esa LkqfuÜfpr djsa rkfd fodkLk dh xfr d¨ rst fd;k tk LkdsA Òkjr Lkjdkj 15000 fdeh yacs ÅtkZ xaxk ;¨tuk ij Òh dk;Z dj jgh gS t¨ okjk.kLkh ‘kq: g¨dj mŸkj&iwoZ ds jkT; a rd tk,xh v©j mLkds jkLrs vkusokys jkT; a d¨ LoPN ÅtkZ tSLks ih,uth ,oa ,y,uth miyC/k djk;h tk,xhA bLkds vykos] mUg aus dgk fd mudk ea=ky; isVª fy;e mR[kuu {ks= dh uhykeh ds fy, v¨isu ,djst i‚fyLkh ‘kq: dh gS ftLkds ek/;e Lks daifu;k¡ vius iLkan dk {ks= jktLo LkgÒktu ds vk/kkj ij ys Lkdrs gSa v©j cnys esa bLkLks ns’k d¨ 10 Áfr’kr dPps rsy ds vk+;kr d¨ de djus esa Lkgk;rk feysxhA

iatkc jhU;w,cy ,utÊ fLkLVe ds Jh euh”k vkgqtk us dgk fd Òkjr esa isVª y o Mht+y esa 10 Áfr’kr rd ,Fku‚y feykus dh vuqefr gS ysfdu vÒh gey¨x bLkdh 5 Áfr’kr t:jr a dh gh iwfŸkZ dj ik jgs gSaA bLkfy, ;g ;qok bathfu;j a d¨ bLk {ks= esa dfj;j cukus dk ,d cgqr gh vPNk voLkj miyC/k djk jgk gS tgk¡ os uohu Á©|¨fxdh ds ek/;e Lks cnyko yk Lkdrs gSaA

bLkds varxZr rsy o xSLk {ks= esa rduhdh ¼fMftVy½ :ikarj.k fo”k; ij ,d iSuy ppkZ dk Òh vk;¨tu fd;k x;kA Mhm tuZy ds eq[; Lkaiknd us bLkdh v/;{krk djrs gq, dgk fd bLk m|¨x esa fMftVyhdj.k dh dkQh LkaÒkouk gSA ppkZ ds n©jku] VhLkh,Lk ds M‚- fcLothr pØorÊ us dgk fd fMftVyhdj.k Lks dk;Z{kerk esa Lkq/kkj dj mRiknu d¨ c<+k;k tk Lkdrk gSA

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izca/kd fodkl dk;ZØejktho xkW/kh isVªksfy;e izkS|ksfxdh laLFkku ¼vkjthvkbZihVh½ us vdknfed o”kZ 2017&18 esa Hkkjrh; rsy fuxe fyfeVsM ds u, inksUur jklk;fud vfHk;kaf=dksa gsrq ifj”dj.k çkS|ksfxdh ij rhu f}&lIrkfgd çf’k{k.k dk;ZØeksa dh J`a[kyk vk;ksftr dh xbZA vkbZvkslh,y dh fofHkUu ‘kks/k’kkykvksa ls 7 ls 20 lky ds vkSlr m|ksx vuqHko okys dqy 61 çfrHkkfx;ksa us dk;ZØe esa Hkkx fy;kA bl dk;ZØe esa isVªksfy;e ifj”dj.k çkS|ksfxdh esa ekSfyd vkSj gkfy;k çxfr] ,pvkj] foÙk] vkiwfrZ J`a[kyk çca/ku] okrkZ dh dyk] foi.ku] Hkfo”; ds bZa/ku] oSf’od ÅtkZ ifj–’;] isVªksfy;e ifj”dj.k çkS|ksfxdh esa pqukSfr;kW vkSj volj ls lacaf/kr fo”k; lfEefyr fd, x,A jklk;fud vkSj isVªksfy;e vfHk;kaf=dh] jlk;u foKku vkSj çca/ku&v/;;u esa fo’ks”kKrk izkIr vkjthvkbZihVh ds izk/;kidksa ,oa okâ; fo’ks”kKksa Jh ,e- ch- yky ¼HkriwoZ eq[; izcU/k funs’kd& ,p-ih-lh-,y-½] MkW0 ,- ,- xqIrk ¼HkwriwoZ

dk;Zdkjh funs’kd] vkbZ-vks-lh-,y- vkj ,.M Mh½] Jh c`t fcgkjh ¼eq[; egkizca/kd] vkbZvkslh,y vkj,pD;w½] izks- ,l- js ¼vkbZvkbZVh [kM+xiqj½] Jh nsck’kh”k dqekj ¼vkbZvkslh,y vkj,pD;w½] Jherh ds- xhrkJh ¼vkbZvkslh,y vkj,pD;w½] Jh +_f”k lkguh ¼vkbZvkslh,y vkj,pD;w½ ,oa Jh fodkl dqekj ¼vkbZvkslh,y vkj,pD;w½ us bl dk;ZØe esa O;k[;ku fn;kA

jktho xkW/kh isVªksfy;e izkS|ksfxdh laLFkku ¼vkjthvkbZihVh½ us ^mUur ‘kks/ku izkS|ksfxdh* ij ch-ih-lh-,y- ‘kks/k’kkyk] dksph ds izfØ;k vfHk;kaf=dksa gsrq fnukWad 09 o 10 vizSy 2018 dks nks fnolh; izf’k{k.k dk;ZØe dk vk;kstu fd;kA ch-ih-lh-,y- ‘kks/k’kkyk] dksph dh fofHkUu bdkb;ksa ls dqy 25 izfrHkkfx;ksa us dk;ZØe esa fgLlk fy;kA dk;ZØe dk lapkyu vkjthvkbZihVh ds ladk; lnL; MkW0 ,e-,l-ckykFkfuxbefu] MkW0 jkd’k dqekj vkSj MkW0 feyu dqekj us fd;kA

vkjthvkbZihVh esa ÅtkZ {ks= esa mÒjrs pqu©fr;¨a o LkaÒkouk fo”k; ij n¨ fnoLkh; varjjk”Vªh; LkEesyu

jktho xk¡/kh isVª¨fy;e Á©|¨fxdh LkaLFkku ¼vkjthvkbZihVh½ ds Áca/ku foÒkx }kjk ÅtkZ {ks= esa mÒjrs pqu©fr;¨a o LkaÒkouk fo”k; ij vk;¨ftr n¨ fnoLkh; varjjk”Vªh; LkEesyu dk vk;¨tu fd;k x;kA dk;ZØe dk mn~?kkVu eq[; vfrfFk Jh gjd Lkh- cafFk;k] eq[; foŸk vf/kdkjh& ,p-,e-bZ-,y-] LkEekuuh; vfrfFk Á¨- ,u- ds- ‘kekZ] fof’k”V vfrfFk Jh xsjkYM fxz¶V] funs’kd& ,utÊ okbt] uhnjySaM] Á¨- ih- ds-

ÒÍkpk;kZ] funs’kd& vkjthvkbZihVh ,oa Jh of’k”B <ksyfd;k] mik/;{k& vnkuh xSLk us nhi ÁTofyr dj fd;kA

bLk voLkj ij LkEesyu dh v/;{krk djrs gq, M‚- Lkat; dqekj dj] foHkkxk/;{k& Áca/ku foÒkx us mifLFkr ÁfrÒkfx;¨a o vfrfFk;¨a d¨ bLkds mÌs’;¨a ds ckjs esa tkudkjh nsrs gq, crk;k fd Òkjr o nqfu;k ds ns’k ÅtkZ pqu©fr;¨a dk Lkkeuk

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dj jgs gSa v©j bLkds fy, t:jh gS fd ,d oSdfYid lz¨r ds fy, j.kuhfr rS;kj dh tk, rkfd Lkekt ds LkÒh ox¨aZ rd bLkdh miyC/krk Lkqfuf’pr dh tk LkdsA

LkEesyu esa mifLFkr vfrfFk;¨a dk Lokxr djrs gq, LkaLFkku ds funs’kd Á¨- ÒÍkpk;kZ us dgk fd ;g n¨ fnoLkh; LkEesyu m|¨xtxr ,oa vdknfed {ks= ds fo’ks”kK¨a d¨ ÅtkZ {ks= esa miyC/k LkaÒkoukvksa dh ryk’k dj pqu©fr;¨a dk Lkkeuk djus ds fy, j.kuhfr rS;kj djus esa Lkgk;d Lkkfcr g¨xkA

eq[; vfrfFk Jh gjd cafFk;k us bLk ckr ij t¨j fn;k ÅtkZ {ks= dh LkcLks cM+h pqu©rh de ykxr ij miÒ¨äkvksa d¨ fctyh miyC/k djkus dh gSA bLkds fy, t:jh gS fd ‘k¨/k ds ek/;e Lks ÅRÑ”V Á©|¨fxdh dk fodkLk dj fdQk;rh nj¨a ij fctyh mRiknu ds uohdj.kh; lz¨r¨a dk irk yxk;k tk LkdsA tcfd vnkuh xSLk ds Jh of’k”B <ksyfd;k us dgk fd ns’k dh cgqr cM+h vkcknh ÅtkZ Lkqfo/kkvksa Lks oafpr gS] bLkfy, bLk {ks= esa dk;Z djus dh vikj LkaÒkouk,¡ gSaA bLk n¨ fnoLkh; LkEesyu esa fofÒé LkaxBu¨a ds vk;s 50 Lks vf/kd ÁfrÒkfx;ksa viuk ‘k¨/k dk;Z ÁLrqr fd;kA

71osa Lora=rk fnol dk vk;kstujktho xk¡/kh isVªksfy;e çkS|ksfxdh laLFkku esa 70osa Lora=rk fnol dk vk;kstu iwjs mRlkg ,oa ns”kHkfä ds lkFk fd;k x;kA Lora=rk fnol dk;ZØe dk vkjEHk vkjthihvkbZVh funs”kd çks- ih- ds- Hkêkpk;kZ }kjk Nk=&Nk=kvksa] izk/;kidksa ,oa deZpkfj;ksa ds fo”kky tulewg ds le{k frjaxk Qgjkdj fd;k x;kA bl volj ij tulewg dks lacksf/kr djrs gq, çks- Hkêkpk;kZ us dgk fd nwljksa ds fopkjksa dh udy ds ckotwn] ;qok ih<+h dks ewy :i ls dk;ZLFky ij uokpkj ykus ds ckjs esa lkspuk pkfg,A mUgsa vius thou ds mís’;ksa

dks çkIr djus ds fy, vius ekxZ dks ifjHkkf’kr djus dh fn”kk esa dke djuk pkfg,] ysfdu bl lcds fy, tksf[ke ysus vkSj ubZ pht lh[kus ds fy, lkgl dh vko”;drk gSA

blds vfrfjDr] funs”kd us fiNyh Nekgh ijh{kk esa ch-Vsd- ,oa ,e-Vsd- ds 8 Nk=ksa ds vdknfed çn’kZu dks tkaprs gq, VªkQh ,oa iz”kfLr&i= iznku fd;kA bl volj ij] Nk=ksa ds lewg us ns”kHkfä o vkradokn ij ,d y?kq ukfVdk dk Hkh eapu fd;k ftls yksxksa us dkQh ljkgkA

vkjthvkbZihVh esa okÆ”kd [ksy Lkekj¨g ,uÆt;k dk vk;¨tu jktho xk¡/kh isVª¨fy;e Á©|¨fxdh LkaLFkku ¼vkjthvkbZihVh½ ds Nk=¨a }kjk vk;¨ftr rhu fnoLkh; okÆ”kd [ksy Lkekj¨g ,uÆt;k dk vk;¨tu 9 ls 11 ekpZ 2018 d¨ fd;k x;kA bLk dk;ZØe dk mn~?kkVu eq[; vfrfFk M‚- euh”k p©gku] v/;{k& fLkEgsULk g‚fLiVy] jk;cjsyh] LkEekuuh; vfrfFk Jh vf”ouh oktis;h ¼varjjk”Vªh; o‚yhc‚y f[kykM+h½] Jh Lkar¨”k dqekj ¼ftyk ØhM+k vf/kdkjh] jk;cjsyh½ ,oa LkaLFkku ds ,Lk¨fLk,V

Mhu M‚- vky¨d dqekj ÇLkg] M‚- mek ÁLké v¨>k ,oa M‚- feyu dqekj] v/;{k&[ksy Lkfefr us nho ÁTofyr dj fd;kA bLk rhu fnoLkh; [ksy eg¨RLko esa eq[; :i Lks o‚yhc‚y] ckLdsVc‚y] [k¨&[k¨] dcÏh] cSMÇeVu] Vscy&VsfuLk] dSje] ‘krjat] y‚u VsfuLk vkfn Áfr;¨fxrk dk vk;¨tu fd;k x;kA bl Áfr;ksfxrk esa ,feVh fo”ofo|ky; us loZJs’B Vhe dk iqjLdkj thrkA

efgykvksa dk dk;ZLFky ij ySafxd mRihM+u tkx:drk ij dk;Z’kkykjktho xk¡/kh isVª¨fy;e Á©|¨fxdh LkaLFkku ¼vkjthvkbZihVh½ tk;Lk] vesBh esa efgykvksa dk dk;ZLFky ij ySafxd mRihM+u ¼fuokj.k] Áfr”ks/k v©j Áfrr¨”k½ vf/kfu;e] 2013 ds ÁfjÁs{; esa ,d fnoLkh; tkx:drk dk;Z’kkyk dk vk;¨tu fd;k x;kA bLkdk vk;¨tu LoSfPNd LkaxBu Lk¨LkkbVh vkWQ Áhosa’ku vkWQ LksD’kqvy gsjk’kesaV ,aM pkbYM ,C;wt ¼i¨Ldk½ ds Lkg;¨x Lks fd;k x;kA dk;Z’kkyk dk ‘kqÒkjaÒ vkjthvkbZihVh ds efgyk Lksy dh v/;{kk M‚- f’kokatyh ‘kekZ] Lkgk;d Ák/;kid& isVª¨fy;e bathfu;Çjx ds Lokxr Òk”k.k Lks gqvkA

bLk ,d fnoLkh; dk;Z’kkyk dk ‘kqÒkjaÒ djrs gq, LkaLFkku ds funs’kd Á¨- ih- ds- ÒÍkpk;kZ us efgyk Lksy dh v/;{kk o LknL;¨a d¨ bLkds vk;¨tu ds fy, c/kkbZ nsrs gq, dgk fd ;g dk;ZØe LkaLFkku ds Nk=] Nk=kvksa] Ák/;kid¨a] vf/kdkfj;¨a

o deZpkfj;¨a d¨ bLk dkuwu dh tkudkjh Ánku djus esa LkQy g¨axh v©j vkjthvkbZihVh d¨ efgykvksa ds fy, ,d Lkqjf{kr dk;ZLFky fodfLkr djus esa enn djsxkA mUg¨aus vkxs dgk fd efgykvksa dk dk;ZLFky ij ySafxd mRihM+u vf/kfu;e d¨ efgyk o iq#”k dÆe;¨a ds Lkg;¨x Lks ÁÒkoh cuk;k tk Lkdrk gSA

i¨Ldk dh mi&LkaLFkkid LkqJh e¨ukfyLkk us dgk fd ftLk ns’k o LkaLFkku esa efgykvksa o iq#”k¨a ds chp Lkekurk g¨rh gS ogk¡ fodkLk vf/kd g¨rk gS v©j bLkfy, t:jh gS fd ge vius ?kj esa bLk Ádkj dk ekg©y cuk;s fd cVh o csVk esa d¨bZ varj ugÈ fn[ks o n¨u¨a ,d&nwLkjs dk LkEeku djuk Lkh[ksaA ;fn ,sLkk g¨rk gS r¨ dk;ZLFky ij efgykvksa dh Lkqj{kk dkQh ÁÒkoh <ax Lks Lkqfuf”pr dh tk LkdsxhA

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i¨Ldk dh LkaLFkkid o v/;{kk M‚- LkqjfÒ <+Èxjk us mifLFkr ÁfrÒkfx; a d¨& dk;ZLFky ij ySafxd mRihM+u ¼fuokj.k] Áfr”ks/k v©j Áfrr¨”k½ vf/kfu;e] 2013 ds fofÒé Áko/kku a] ySafxd mRihM+u ds Ádkj v©j bLk vf/kfu;e ds varxZr efgykvksa d¨ ÁkIr vf/kdkj a Lks voxr djk;k v©j crk;k fd fdLk Ádkj bLkdk ÁÒkoh rjhds Lks bLrseky dj vius vf/kdkj a dh tk Lkdrh

gSA vkjthvkbZihVh ds Áca/ku foÒkx esa ,Lk¨fLk,V Á¨QsLkj] M‚- t;k JhokLro us dk;ZLFky ij efgykvksa dk g¨us okys ySafxd ‘k¨”k.k o mLkLks tqM+s fofÒé igyqvksa ij vius fopkj j[ksA bLk dk;ZØe esa vkjthvkbZihVh ds Nk=kvksa] Ák/;kid a] vf/kdkfj; a o deZpkfj; a ds vykos ,QthvkbZbZVh] bxzqvk] ,QMhMhvkbZ] ukbij ,oa dsUæh; fo|ky; ds Áfrfuf/k; a us Òh Òkx fy;kA

vkjthvkbZihVh esa ÁFke y?kq eSjkFku& 2017 vk;¨tujktho xk¡/kh isVª fy;e Á©|¨fxdh LkaLFkku ¼vkjthvkbZihVh½ esa 29 väwcj 2017 d¨ LkaLFkku ds [ksy Lkfefr us ÁFke y?kq eSjkFku&2017 dk vk;¨tu fd;k x;kA bLk Áfr;¨fxrk dk Lkw= okD; Fkk& ,drk ds fy, n©M+ v©j jk”Vª usrkvksa us t¨ gesa ‘kkafr o Lk©gknZ ds Lkans’k fn;s gSa mLkdk ikyuA bLkh Òkouk d¨ /;ku esa j[krs gq, y?kq eSjkFku esa 6 fdeh dh nwjh r; djuh Fkh v©j ftLks iq#”k oxZ esa LkaLFkku ds egs’k dqekj us cM+s gh ‘kkunkj rjhds Lks thrkA tcfd f}rh; LFkku] ch-Vsd isVª fy;e bathfu;Çjx f}rh; o”kZ ds Lk©jÒ dqekj us ,oa r`rh; LFkku] ch- Vsd- dsfedy bathfu;Çjx r`rh; o”kZ ds gsear >¨jj us ÁkIr fd;kA tcfd efgyk oxZ esa ch-Vsd isVª fy;e bathfu;Çjx dh vaf’k tSu us ÁFke LFkku ÁkIr fd;kA bLk voLkj ij LkÒh fotsrkvksa d¨ Á’kfLr i= Lks LkEekfur fd;k x;kA

ÁFke y?kq eSjkFku&2017 esa LkaLFkku ds n¨ Lk© Lks vf/kd Nk=&Nk=k,¡] Ák/;kid a] vf/kdkfj; a o deZpkfj; a us Òkx fy;k v©j dk;ZØe d¨ thoar cuk fn;kA dk;ZØe dk Lkapkyu vkjthvkbZihVh ds Nk= [ksy Lkfpo ‘kf’k dqekj tkafxM ds LkkFk Lkfefr LknL; ‘kqÒe ‘kekZ] vk’kqr¨”k xqIrk] jfo ;kno] e;ad Òkj}kt] dkty LkR;kFkÊ] nhfIr oekZ] odkj dyhe ,oa nhid uM+okM+s us fd;kA bLk voLkj ij [ksy Lkfefr ds QSdYVh Lkykgdkj M‚- feyu dqekj] dkmafLky vkWQ okMZu ds v/;{k M‚- vÒ; dqekj p©cs] okMZu M‚- vfer jatu] Áca/ku foÒkx ds foÒkxk/;{k M‚- Lkat; dj] isVª fy;e foÒkx ds Lkgk;d Ák/;kid M‚- rq”kkj ‘kekZ] d‚i ZjsV dE;qfuds’ku vf/kdkjh ftrsUæ ÁLkkn] Lkgk;d dqyLkfpo v:.k ÇLkg] Mh- ih- ÇLkg] foosd ÇLkg] vfuy tsuk] vkfn y¨x mifLFkr jgs v©j Áfr;¨fxrk esa Òkx fy;kA

vkjthvkbZihVh esa ckck Lkkgc M‚- Òhejko vkacsMdj dh 126oÈ t;arh Lkekj¨g dk vk;¨tujktho xk¡/kh isVª¨fy;e Á©|¨fxdh LkaLFkku ¼vkjthvkbZihVh½ tk;Lk] vesBh esa 14 vÁSy 2017 d¨ ckck Lkkgc M‚- Òhejko vkacsMdj dh 126oÈ t;arh] Lkekj¨giwoZd euk;k x;kA bLk voLkj ij mifLFkr x.kekU; y¨x¨a us ckck Lkkgc dh Áfrek ij ekY;kiZ.k fd;k v©j mUgsa J)kLkqeu vÆir fd;sA buds miyfC/k;¨a v©j thou&n’kZu Lks ;qokvksa d¨ ifjfpr djkus ds mÌs”s; Lks ,d Q¨V¨ Án’kZuh Òh yxkbZ xbZA

bLk voLkj ij vesBh ftyk Á’kkLku }kjk LkaLFkku ds foosdkuan LkÒkxkj esa fMftVy isesUV Á.kkyh o Òhe&vk/kkj d¨ ekuuh; Á/kkuea=h }kjk jk”Vª d¨ LkeÆir djus ,oa muds Lkac¨/ku

dk;ZØe d¨ fn[kkus ds fy, oscdkLV Lkqfo/kk dk Òh vk;¨tu fd;k x;kA bLk voLkj ij vesBh dh fo/kk;d ekuuh;k Jherh xfjek ÇLkg] vesBh ds ftykf/kdkjh Jh ;¨xs’k dqekj] eq[; fodkLk vf/kdkjh Jh v¨e Ádk’k] ftyk fodkLk vf/kdkjh Jh v¨e Ádk’k ik.Ms;] ,Mh,e& Á’kkLku Jh Lkw;Z ukjk;.k ;kno] vkjthvkbZihVh ds Nk= ekeys ds ,Lk¨f’k,V Mhu M‚- vky¨d dqekj ÇLkg] vdknfed ekeys ds ,Lk¨f’k,V Mhu M‚- ;w- v¨>k] dk;Zikyd vfÒ;ark ¼fLkfoy½ Jh gjh’k dqekj ;kno] d‚i¨ZjsV dE;qfuds’ku vf/kdkjh Jh ftrsUæ ÁLkkn] vkbZVh Lkgk;d Jh y¨ds’k ÒVukxj Lkfgr dkQh Lka[;k Nk=] dekZpkjhx.k] {ks= ds Á/kku o Ldwyh cPps vkfn mifLFkr FksA

vkjthvkbZihVh esa f}rh; varjkZ”Vªh; ;¨x fnoLk dk;ZØe dk vk;¨tujktho xk¡/kh isVª¨fy;e Á©|¨fxdh LkaLFkku ¼vkjthvkbZihVh½ esa 21 twu 2017 d¨ varjkZ”Vªh; ;¨x fnoLk dk;ZØe dk vk;¨tu fd;k x;kA bLk voLkj ij mifLFkr LkaLFkku ds funs’kd Á¨- ih- ds- ÒÍkpk;Z] ,’k¨fLk,V Mhu&Nk= ekeys& M‚- vky¨d ÇLkg] dk;Zdkjh dqyLkfpo Jh j?kqukFk ÒÍkpk;Z Lkesr LkÒh Nk=&Nk=kvksa] Ák/;kid¨a] vf/kdkfj;¨a o deZpkfj;¨a us ;¨xkpk;Z Jh ih- ,u- ikBd ds funsZ’ku esa ;¨xkLku fd;kA ;¨xkLku¨a dk Áf’k{k.k nsrs gq, ;¨xkpk;Z Jh ikBd us dgk fd vkt ds Lke; esa y¨x vius O;Lrre fnup;kZ esa ;¨x d¨ nSfud thou esa ‘kkfey dj cgqr Lkkjs

‘kkjhfjd o ekufLkd dfBukb;¨a ij fot; ÁkIr dj Lkdrs gSaA ge LkÒh dsoy Áfrfnu vk/ks ?kaVs dk Lke; ;¨x d¨ LkeÆir djsa r¨ Lkaiw.kZ ‘kjhj o eu ds chp LkkeatL; cSBk;k tk Lkdrk gSA ,d ?kaVs rd pys bLk dk;ZØe esa mUg¨aus mifLFkr y¨x¨a d¨ vuqy¨e&foy¨e] dikyÒkfr] e.Mwd] Òzkejh] x¨eq[k] Lkq[kkLku] otzkLku] tSLks vkLku] Ák.kk;ke o /;ku dk Áf’k{k.k fn;kA mifLFkr y¨x¨a us mRLkkgiwoZd bLk dk;ZØe esa Òkx fy;k rkfd varjkZ”Vªh; ;¨x fnoLk LkQy cukdj ;¨x ds ek/;e Lks LoLFk Òkjr dk fuekZ.k fd;k tk LkdsA

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LkaLFkkxr Lkg;¨x

bykgkckn fo’ofo|ky; Òkjrh; Á©|¨fxdh LkaLFkku dkuiqj VsDLkkLk , ,aM ,e fo’ofo|ky;] vesfjdk

yqft;kuk LVsV ;wfuoÆLkVh] vesfjdk gsj‚u okV~Lk ;wfuoÆLkVh ,cjMhu Òkjrh; Á©|¨fxdh LkaLFkku] ch,p;w

Ò©frd vuqLka/kku Á;¨x’kkyk vgenkckn eSLkkpqLksV~Lk fo’ofo|ky; yqaM fo’ofo|ky; LohMsu

áwLVu fo’ofo|ky;] vesfjdkp¨ée us’kuy ;wfuoÆLkVh]

nf{k.k d¨fj;k jk”Vªh; jkLkk;fud Á;¨x’kkyk] iq.ks

jk”Vªh; ÒwÒ©frdh; vuqLka/kku LkaLFkku] gSnjkckn

Lkysu¨Z fo’ofo|ky;] bVyh uSi¨yh QsMfjd¨ fo’ofo|ky;] bVyh

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ladk; lnL;

bathfu;fjax vkSj foKkuizkså ihå dså HkÍkpk;kZ

Á¨QsLkj o funs’kd

ih,p0Mh0 ¼vkbZvkbZVh cEcbZ½

MkW0 vHk; dqekj pkScs

ih,p0Mh0 ¼ch0,p0;w0½

jlk;u ‘kkL=

MkW0 ve`rka’kq ‘kqDyk

ih,p0Mh0 ¼vkbZ0vkbZ0Vh0 [kM+xiqj½

Ò©frdh

MkW0 vrqy ‘kekZ

ih,p0Mh0 ¼nsoh vfgY;k fo’ofo|ky;½

jsU;wcy ,utÊ

MkW0 vfer jatu

ih,p0Mh0 ¼feuhLk¨Vk fo’ofo|ky;½

dsfedy bathfu;fjax

MkW0 vkyksd dqekj flag

ih,p0Mh0 ¼ch0,p0;w0½ & ÒwxÒZ’kkL=

Mk0 papy dq.Mq

ih,p0Mh0 ¼vkbZ0vkbZ0Vh0] [kM+xiqj½ & xf.kr

M‚0 vYis’k dqekj

ih,p0Mh0 ¼vkbZvkbZVh dkuiqj½ & xf.kr

Mk0 nsck’kh”k ik.Mk

ih,p0Mh0 ¼vkbZ vkbZ Vh eqEcbZ½

jlk;u ‘kkL=

M‚0 xqatu dqekj vxzgfj

ih,p0Mh0 ¼vkbZvkbZVh dkuiqj½ dsfedy bathfu;Çjx

M‚0 d©f’kd xqgk foLokLk

ih,p0Mh0 ¼vkbZvkbZVh [kM+xiqj½dsfedy bathfu;Çjx

MkW0 ,e0,l0 ckykFkuhx;euh

ih,p0Mh0 ¼pksue us’kuy ;wfuoflZVh] lkmFk dksfj;k½ & dsfedy bathfu;fjax

Mk0 eukst dqekj jktiwr

ih,p0Mh0 ¼vkbZvkbZVh dkuiqj½ & xf.kr

Mk0 feyu dqekj

ih,p0Mh0 ¼Vsuslh ;wfuoflZVh½

dsfedy bathfu;fjax

MkW0 jkds’k dqekj

ih,p0Mh0 ¼vkbZ0vkbZ0Vh0 dkuiqj½

dsfedy bathfu;fjax

MkW0 lkSjHk feJk

ih,p0Mh0 ¼pkS/kjh pj.k flag fo’ofo|ky;]

esjB½ & vaxzsth

MkW- vj’kn ,tkt

ih,p-Mh- ¼vkbZvkbZVh dkuiqj½& jlk;u”kkL=

MkW0 lrh’k dqekj flUgk

ih,p0Mh0 ¼;wfuoflZVh vkWQ vksdykgksek½ HkwHkkSfrdh

Mk0 lq”ke fc’okl

ih,p0Mh0 ¼vkbZ0vkbZ0Vh0] dkuiqj½

thvksbaQkesZfVDl

Mk0 f’kokUtyh ‘kekZ

ih,p0Mh0 ¼vkbZ ,l ,e /kuckn½

isVªksfy;e bathfu;fjax

Mk0 rq”kkj ‘kekZ

ih,p0Mh0 ¼vkbZvkbZVh enzkl½

isVªksfy;e bathfu;fjax

MkW0 ;w0 Mh0 f}osnh

ih,p0Mh0 ¼vkbZ0vkbZ0Vh0 dkuiqj½

bysDVª~hdy bathfu;fjax

MkW0 ;w0 vks>k

ih,p0Mh0 ¼vkbZ0vkbZ0Vh0 ckEcs½

jlk;u ‘kkL=

Mk0 osadsVk lqCckjk;Mw flLVyk

ih,p0Mh0 ¼vksVks oksu X;wfjd ;wfuoflZVh] teZuh½

& dsfedy bathfu;fjax

Jh Mh- lh- frokjh

vfrfFk izk/;kid& isVªksfy;e vfHk;kaf=dh

eSustesaV LVMhtM‚- vfucZu eq[ktÊ

ih,p-Mh- ¼dULkkLk LVsV ;wfuoÆLkVh] ;w,Lk,½

Lkekt’kkL=

Mk0 nsck’kh”k tsuk

ih,p0Mh0 ¼vkbZ0vkbZ0,e0 y[kuŽ & izcU/ku

MkW0 t;k JhokLro]

ih,p0Mh0 ¼cuLFkyh fo’ofo|ky;½ & izcU/ku

MkW0 dfork JhokLro

ih,p0Mh0 ¼vkbZ0vkbZ0Vh0 dkuiqj½

ekdsZfVax ,oa miHkksDrk O;ogkj

MkW0 jksfgr caly

ih,p0Mh0 ¼vkbZ vkbZ Vh :M+dh½

ys[kk ,oa foRrh; izcU/k

MkW0 lat; dj

ih,p0Mh0 ¼mRdy fo’ofo|ky;½

ekdsZfVax ,oa vUrjkZ”Vªh; O;kikj

Mk0 ljkst dqekj feJk

ih,p0Mh0 ¼vkbZ0vkbZ0Vh0] dkuiqj½

izcU/k v/;;u

MkW- iznhi dqekj ijhnk

ih,p-Mh- ¼ts-,u-;w-½

dk;kZUo;u j.kuhfr o fu;a=.k

MkW- xksiky ‘kj.k ijk’kjh

vfrfFk izk/;kid& izca/k v/;;u

Jh pUnu dqekj

vfrfFk izk/;kid& izca/k v/;;u

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izk/;kidksa dh miyfC/k;k¡ ,oa izdk’ku

Dr. Alok Kumar SinghAssociate Professor & HoD- Petroleum Engineering & Geological Sciences Division

Research papers published in journals:

� Singh, A.K., 2016: Petrographic Characteristics and evolution of the Karharbari coals, Talcher Coalfield, Orissa, India. International Journal of Coal Science & Technology, 3(2):133–147.

� Singh et al., 2016: Peat swamps at Giral lignite field of Barmer basin, Rajasthan, Western India: understanding the evolution through petrological Modeling. International Journal of Coal Science & Technology, 3(2):148–164.

� Singh, A.K. 2016: Petrographic and Geochemical Characterization of Coal from Talcher Coalfield, Mahanadi Basin, India. Geological Society of India (Springer), Vol.87, May 2016, pp.525-534.

Conferences attended outside RGIPT:

� Petrotech-2016, 12th International Oil & gas Conference, 05-07 December, 2016, New Delhi, India

� 7th World Petro Coal Congress & Expo-2017 at Main Auditorium, Convention Centre- NDCC, Parliament Street, New Delhi, India during 15th February- 17th February 2017

Industrial tour:

� Conducted Geological Tour in and around Doon Valley

Project guided:

� B. Tech. 2, M. Tech. 1

Other Activities:

(a) Industry visited and visits to other Institutes for research:

� Birbal Sahni Institute of Paleosciences, Lucknow

� of Advanced Study in Geology, Institute of Science, B.H.U, Varanasi

(b) Awards and Honors:1. Subrato Ghosh Coal Petrology Award 2015-

2016 for the contribution to the science of Coal Petrology and Coal Chemistry by The Mining, Geological and Metallurgical Institute of India in the year 2016 (0n 20.9.2016)

2. 3rd Best Paper Award In 7th World Petro Coal Congress

Dr. Amritanshu ShuklaAssociate Professor- Physics

Paper/book published:

� Systematic study of Bubble Nuclei in Relativistic Mean Field Theory A Shukla, Sven Aberg and Awanish Bajpeyi — Physics of Atomic Nuclei 79, 1 (2016).

� Nuclear structure studies using relativistic mean field theory in mass region A~130 A Shukla, Sven Aberg and Awanish Bajpeyi — Journal of Physics G44, 025104(2017).

� Thermal Energy storage based solar drying systems: A review Karunesh Kant, A. Shukla and A. Sharma, Anil Kumar & Anand Jain — Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies 34, 86 (2016).

� Performance evaluation of fatty acids as phase change material for thermal energy storage Karunesh Kant, A. Shukla and A. Sharma — Journal of Energy storage 6, 153 (2016).

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� Thermal response of poly-crystalline silicon photovoltaic panels: Numerical simulation and experimental study Karunesh Kant, A. Shukla, A. Sharma and Pascal Henry Biwole — Solar Energy 134, 147 (2016).

� Heat transfer studies of photovoltaic panel coupled with phase change material Karunesh Kant, A. Shukla, A. Sharma and Pascal Henry Biwole — Solar Energy 140, 151 (2016).

� Solar greenhouse with thermal energy storage: A review A. Shukla, Atul Sharma and Karunesh Kant Current Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reports Vol. 3, 58, (2016).

� Ternary mixture of fatty acids as phase change materials for thermal energy storage — Karunesh Kant, A. Shukla and Atul Sharma — Energy Reports Vol. 2, 274, (2016).

� Cooling methodologies of photovoltaic module for enhancing electrical efficiency: A review A. Shukla, Karunesh Kant, A. Sharma and Pascal Henry Biwole — Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, 160 275 (2017).

Book Chapters

� Use of Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV): A significant step towards green buildings Karunesh Kant, A. Shukla, and Atul Sharma Energy Security & Sustainability: Present and Future (book published by CRC press/Taylor & Francis Publishing USA, ISBN 9781498754439).

Conferences/ Symposia Proceedings

� Study of proton capture rates: 96Ru, 98Ru Awanish Bajpeyi, A. Shukla and A. J. Koning Presented at DAE Symposium 2016 on Nuclear Physics held at Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics (SINP), Kolkata (published in Proceedings of DAE-BRNS Symposium on Nuclear Physics 2016).

� Thermal Conductivity Enhancement of Paraffin Wax with Graphene Nano-Particles Karunesh Kant, A. Shukla, Atul Sharma Presented at National Conference on Solar Thermal Energy Technologies (NCSTET) 2016 held at IIT Jodhpur during February 26–28, 2016.

Books Published

Energy Security & Sustainability: Present and Future (2016, published with CRC press/Taylor & Francis Publishing USA, ISBN 9781498754439).

1. Participation in conference/workshop/seminar- N.A.

2. Short course conducted –N.A.3. Research project awarded with value of project –

N.A.4. Conference/workshop/seminar organized in

campus5. Guest faculty/industry expert/dignitary invited

by you/department

Award/recognition

� Attended meeting of National Innovator’s club held at Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi (March 2017).

� Best poster award at 7th World Renewable Energy Technology Congress & Expo-2016 held at Convention Centre-New Delhi City Centre, Parliament Street, New Delhi, India (Aug 2016).

Membership of any professional body (in the said duration):

� Life Member of Solar Energy Society of India.

Any other information you like share:

� Visited Lund University, Sweden for collaborative research work in nuclear Physics with Prof. Sven Åberg, Professor and Head of Mathematical Physics, Lund University, Sweden (May 2016).

� Visited Jean Alexandre Dieudonne Laboratory, UMR CNRS 7351, of the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, France, for collaborative research work in on research topics of common interest on mathematical modeling of phase change material thermal behavior, when integrated to low energy buildings components, such as photovoltaic panels or walls with Prof. Henry Biwole Pascal (June 2016).

Dr. Abhay Kumar ChoubeyAssociate Professor- Chemistry

Paper/book published: 1 Book Chapter

� ‘The Hydrogen Initiative: Technological Advancements & Storage Challenges’ has been published in a book on ‘Energy Security & Sustainability of CRC Press, Boca Raton, USA, 2016

Participation in conference/workshop/seminar:

� Participated in an International seminar on “India’s Leap into the Methanol Economy:

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Opportunities and Options for Energy Security” organized by NITI Aayog, in New Delhi on September 6-7, 2016.

� Attended 12th biennial International Oil & Gas Conference cum Exhibition ‘Petrotech- 2016’ held in New Delhi from 5th–7th December 2016.

Research project awarded – 01 under consideration:

� Application of Gels for Water Shut-off and Profile Modification Jobs in Hydrocarbon Bearing Reservoirs Status: Under Review at 2nd stage by SERB, DST, Govt. of India)

Guest faculty/industry expert/dignitary invited by you/dept.

� Prof. S. N. Upadhyay, Former Director & Emeritus Professor, IIT(BHU) as Chief guest in an event

Industrial tour

� Currently guiding 2 Ph.D. students namely Ms. Reena Yadav and Ms. Vartika Srivastava in the areas of Petroleum Engineering and Chemistry.

� B. Tech. (Chemical Engineering) projects: 4

Any other administrative responsibilities

� Chairman, Disciplinary Committee of RGIPT � Chairman, Council of Wardens � Editorial board member of international

journal, Journal of Petroleum Engineering & Technology

� Cheque signatory � Developed a course on Energy & Environment

for M. Sc. (Energy Sciences) program at RGIPT

Dr. Atul SharmaAssociate Professor, Reneweble Energy

Paper/book publishedBook Publication: Amritanshu Shukla and Atul Sharma

Energy Security and Sustainability, CRC Press, Taylor and Frances Group, ISBN 9781498754439 (2016).

Book Chapter Publications:

Om Prakash, Anil Kumar and Atul Sharma

Solar Drying, CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, series editor: Jochen Bundschuh, Karlsruhe

University of Applied Sciences, Institute for Applied Sciences, Karlsruhe, Germany, ISBN 9781138029705, p. 235-258 (2017).

Karunesh Kant, A. Shukla, Atul Sharma

Use of Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV): A Significant Step Towards Green Buildings, Energy Security and Sustainability (Hardback)- CRC Press, Edited by Amritanshu Shukla and Atul Sharma. ISBN 978-1-49-875443-9, p. 55-92 (2016).

Helia Taheri, Atul Sharma

A Role of Phase Change Materials in Building Applications, Energy Security and Sustainability (Hardback) – CRC Press, Edited by Amritanshu Shukla and Atul Sharma. ISBN 978-1-49-875443-9, p. 113-134 (2016)

Section Editor:

Section Editor of a special issue on “Topical Collection on Regional Renewable Energy” in ‘Current Sustainable/Renewable Energy Reports’ journal, Volume 3, Issue 3-4, December 2016.

Invited Talk:

An Introduction to Phase Change Materials (PCMs) and Their Utilization For Thermal Energy Storage Applications, December 20, 2016, Organized by College of Engineering Adoor, Manakkala, Pathanamthitta District, Kerala.

Guest Lecturer:

Development and Utilization of Phase Change Materials (PCMs) for Building Applications, February 29, 2016, Organized by School of Architecture, BBD University, Lucknow.

Journal Paper:

Karunesh Kant, A. Shukla, Atul Sharma Heat Transfer study of Phase Change Materials with Graphene Nano Particle for thermal energy storage, Solar Energy, Vol. 146, 453–463 (2017).

A. Shukla, Karunesh Kant, Atul SharmaSolar Still with Latent Heat Energy Storage: A Review, Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies, Vol. 41, 34-36 (2017).

Tripti Rai, Atul Sharma, Debashis PandaQuantifying the Role of Silver Nanoparticle in Modulation of the Thermal Energy Storage Properties

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of PAM-Ag Nanocomposites, New Journal of Chemistry (2017).

Karunesh Kant, A. Shukla, Atul Sharma, Pascal H. BiwloeCooling methodologies of photovoltaic module for enhancing electrical efficiency: A review, Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells, Vol.160, 275-286 (2017).

Karunesh Kant, A. Shukla, Atul SharmaTernary mixture of fatty acids as phase change materials for thermal energy storage applications, Energy Reports, Vol.2, 274-279 (2016).

Karunesh Kant, A. Shukla, Atul Sharma, P. H. Biwloe, Heat transfer studies of photovoltaic panel coupled with phase change material, Solar Energy, Vol. 140, 151–161 (2016).

Ruchika Gupta, Soumya Kedia, Neelam Saurakhiya, Atul Sharma, Amit RanjanFatty Acid Mixtures In Nanofibrous Polymeric Material, Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells, Vol. 157, 676-685 (2016).

Karunesh Kant, A. Shukla, Atul Sharma, Pascal H. BiwloeThermal response of poly-crystalline silicon photovoltaic panels: Numerical simulation and experimental study, Solar Energy, Vol. 134, 147-155 (2016).

Sanjay Kumar Kar, Atul Sharma, Biswajit RoySolar energy market developments in India, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews Vol. 62, 121-133 (2016).

Karunesh Kant, A. Shukla, Atul SharmaPerformance evaluation of fatty acid as phase change material for thermal energy storage, Journal of Energy Storage, Vol. 6, 153-162, (2016).

Karunesh Kant, A. Shukla, Atul Sharma, Anil Kumar, Anand Jain Thermal Energy storage based solar drying systems: A review, Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies, Vol. 34, 86-99 (2016).

Participation in conference/workshop/seminar

� First International Conference on Advanced Materials for Power Engineering

(ICAMPE-2015), December 11-13, 2015 Organized by Wroclaw University of Technology, 27 Wybrzeze, Wyspianskiego St 50-370 Wroclaw, Poland and International and Inter University Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (IIUCNN), Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, India.

� Attended the Department of Science and Technology (DST) ‘Expert Panel Meeting’ for screening the proposals received against the MES-Call 2016, 29th August 2016 in New Delhi.

Research project awarded with value of project

A research Project Proposal entitled “Thermal Regulation of Photovoltaics (PV) Cells using Phase Change Materials (PCMs)” submitted to Council of Science & Technology (U.P.), “VIGYAN BHAWAN”, Lucknow.

Principal Investigator : Dr. Atul Sharma Co- Principal Investigator : Dr. Amritanshu Shukla Total Cost : Rs. 10,44,000/- Date of Start : 30th March 2017

Award/recognition

Best poster award at 7th World Renewable Energy Technology Congress (WRETC) & Expo-2016, August 21-23, 2016 held at Convention Centre-New Delhi City Centre, Parliament Street, New Delhi, India.

Dr. Anirban MukherjeeAssistant Professor- Sociology

Courses Taught

� Behavioral Sciences-U.G. (B.Tech) � Industrial Sociology-U.G. Module (B.Tech) � Diaspora Studies-U.G. Module (B.Tech) � Urban Sociology-U.G. Module (B.Tech) � Organizational Behavior-P.G. (MBA)

Publications

(A) Books � Mukherjee, Anirban. 2017. Tribal Education

in India: � Challenges and Concerns. New Delhi: Sunrise

Publications. ISBN 978-93-80966-92-2.

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(B) Refereed Articles � Mukherjee. Anirban and S. Shukla. 2018.

Decoding the Blue Whale Challenge from Sociological Perspectives. UGC Approved Journal of National Development 31(1): 112-119 (ISSN: 09728309)

� Mukherjee. Anirban. 2018. Exploring Facebook Usage Pattern Among Engineering College Students: A Case Study. Accepted for Publication in the December Issue of UGC Approved Loyola Journal of Social Sciences (ISSN 09714960).

� Shukla. S, A Mukherjee and S. Biswas. 2017. “Urban Proliferation of Blue Whale Challenge in India: A Socio-Spatial Analysis.” UGC Approved Journal Research Discourse 24:72-75 (ISSN 22772014).

(C) Conference Proceedings � Mukherjee, Anirban. “Mobility through

Sanskritisation?: An Exploration of Tribal Education in West Bengal” at National Con-ference on Structures and Processes of Social Exclusion and Inclusion organized by Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai, April 27-28th, 2018.

� Mukherjee, Anirban. “Evaluating the Implication of RTE Act on Tribal Education in India.” Paper presented at the International Summit on Child Rights: Education Matters for Life organized by joint collaboration of Christ University, Bangalore, James Cook University, Australia, and World Vision, India on December 4th-5th, 2017.

� Mukherjee, Anirban, “Exploring Usage Pattern of Facebook Among the Students of RGIPT: A Case Study”, Paper Presented at South Asian University (SAU) organized Visual South Asia International Conference at University of Dhaka, Bangladesh on May 11th, 2017.

Dr. Chanchal KunduAssociate Professor- Mathematics

My field of interest is reliability theory, to be more specific

� Reliability of a system/component � Stochastic ordering and ageing � Statistical information theory � Order statistics and record values

Details of my Sponsored Projects are as follows:

Project #1:

� Title: On the Study of Information Theoretic Measures for Doubly Truncated Random Variables (Ref. No. 2/48(4)/2015/NBHM(R.P.)/R&D II/14130).

� Principal Investigator: Dr. Chanchal Kundu � Co-Investigator: Nil � Sponsor Agency & Cost: NBHM, Dept. of

Atomic Energy, Govt. of India; Rs. 13,29100/- � Status & Duration: Ongoing (Nov. 2015-

onwards); 3 yrs � Person Working: One JRF.

Project #2:

� Title: On Some Properties of Expected Inactivity Time having Applications in Reliability (Ref. No. SR/ FTP/MS-016/2012)

� Principal Investigator: Dr. Chanchal Kundu � Co-Investigator: Nil � Sponsor Agency & Cost: SERB, Dept. of Scien

ce and Technology; Rs. 10.92 lakh. � Status & Duration: Ongoing (Mar. 2014-

onwards); 3 yrs � Person Working: One JRF.

List of Research Publications:

1. Ghosh, A. and Kundu, C. (2017), Bivariate extension of (dynamic) cumulative residual and past inaccuracy measures. Statistical Papers, DOI: 10.1007/s00362-017-0917-5. Online First. (Springer)

2. Kundu, A. and Kundu, C. (2018), Bivariate extension of generalized cumulative past entropy. Communications in Statistics- Theory & Methods, Vol. 47, pp. 1962-1977. (Taylor & Francis Group)

3. Kundu, C. and Patra, A. (2018), Some results on residual life and inactivity time at random time. Communications in Statistics- Theory & Methods, Vol. 47, pp. 372-384. (Taylor & Francis Group)

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4. Ghosh, A. and Kundu, C. (2017), On some dynamic generalized measures of information for conditionally specified models in past life. Statistics, Vol. 51, pp. 1398-1418. (Taylor & Francis Group)

5. Kundu, C. (2016), Chernoff distance for double truncated distributions. Communications in Statistics- Theory & Methods, Vol. 51, pp. 10594-10606. (Taylor & Francis Group)

6. Kundu, C. and Sarkar, K. (2017), Characteri-zations based on higher order and partial moments of inactivity time. Statistical Papers, Vol. 58, pp. 607-626. (Springer)

7. Kundu, C. and Ghosh, A. (2017), Inequalities involving expectations of selected functions in reliability theory to characterize distributions. Communications in Statistics- Theory & Methods, Vol. 46, pp 8468-8478. (Taylor & Francis Group)

Some more papers have been revised/ submitted for publication.

Ph. D. students’ Supervised:

� Amit Ghosh (PMATH13-001), Arijit Patra (PMATH16-001) & Shivangi Singh (PSTA17-001)

� Status: Ongoing.

Details of Infrastructure available for research: Some more journals need to be subscribed.

Average yearly import/domestic purchases of goods for R & D: NA

Number of papers published from April 2017 to Mar 2018: Seven

Number of patents filed from April 2016 to Mar 2017: NIL

Computer software developed: NIL

Awards and honours/ national/ international conferences attended (full details) during April 2017 to March 2018:

� Life member of International Indian Statistical Association (IISA).

Organized a session and delivered an invited talk in The 2017 IISA International Conference

on Statistics held at Hyderabad International Convention Centre, Hyderabad, India during December 27-30, 2017.

Any other Research & Development:

Paper Reviewed for:

� Statistics and Probability Letters by Elsevier. � Communications in Statistics- Theory &

Methods by Taylor & Francis Group. � Communications in Statistics- Simulation &

Computation by Taylor & Francis Group. � Statistics by Taylor & Francis Group. � Statistical Papers by Springer.

Details of Administrative Responsibilities:

1. Chairman of Cultural Program Committee 2. Member of Departmental Programme

Committee.3. Library Committee Member.

Dr. Koushik Guha BiswasAssistant Professor, Chemical Engineering

Publications In International Journals (2017-2018)

1. Non-lithographic copper-wire based fabrication of micro-fluidic reactors for biphasic flow applications, U. Kumar, D. Panda, K.G. Biswas*, Chemical Engineering Journal, 334 (2018) 221-227.

2. Studies of dehydrogenation reaction over zinc-alumina catalyst, K.G. Biswas*, L. Das, J.K. Basu, International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering, 20180004 (2018) 1-10.

3. Studies on nitration of phenol over solid acid catalyst, L. Das, K.G. Biswas*, J.K. Basu, Progress In Petrochemical Science, 1 (2018) 1-6.

International Conference Publications (2017-2018)

1. Liquid-liquid two phase flow patterns in microflow reactors, U. Kumar, D.Panda, K.G. Biswas*, Chemcon 2017

2. Efficient method to fabricate micro-fluidic reactors, U. Kumar, K.G. Biswas*, D.Panda, APCEC 2017.

3. Treatment of phenolic effluent by photocatalytic reaction, L.Das, U. Kumar, K.G. Biswas*, APCEC 2017.

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Book Chapters Published

1. Recent trends of process intensification in energy domain, K.G. Biswas*, Low Carbon Energy Supply - Trends, Technology, Management (ISBN No. 978-981-10-7325-0), Springer, 2018.

2. Role of biofuels/biomass in current energy scenario of India, K.G. Biswas*, L. Das, Low Carbon Energy Supply - Trends, Technology, Management (ISBN No. 978-981-10-7325-0), Springer, 2018.

Dr. Rakesh KumarAssistant Professor–Chemical Engineering

Publications:

� Divyam Jha, Md. Belal Haider, Rakesh Kumar, M.S. Balathanigaimani “Extractive desulfurization of dibenzothiophene using phosphonium-based ionic liquid: Modeling of batch extraction experimental data and simulation of continuous extraction process” Chemical Engineering Research and Design, 111 (2016 ) 218–222.

� Md. Belal Haider, Zakir Hussain, Rakesh Kumar “CO2 absorption and kinetic study in ionic liquid amine blends” Journal of Molecular Liquids, 224 (2016) 1025–1031.

� Zakir Hussain, Md. Belal Haider, Rakesh Kumar, “UsageSpecific Biodiesel Production with and without catalytic booster” Materials Today: Proceedings, 3 (2016) 4115–4120.

� Balraj Bandary, Zakir Hussain, Rakesh Kumar, “Effect of carbon and nitrogen sources on Escherichia coli bacteria in removing dyes” Materials Today: Proceedings 3 (2016) 4023–4028.

� M. S. Balathanigaimani1, Md. Belal Haider, Divyam Jha, Rakesh Kumar, Seung Jae Lee, Wang Geun Shim, Ho Kyong Shon, Sang Chai Kim, and Hee Moon, “Nanostructured Biomass Based Carbon Materials from Beer Lees for Hydrogen Storage” Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 17 (2017) 1–4.

Conferences:

� Zakir Hussain, Md. Belal Haider, Rakesh Kumar “Usage specific biodiesel production with and without catalytic booster” International

conference on materials research and applications (ICMRA-2016) held on 11-13 March, at CMR Technical campus, Hyderabad, India.

� Balraj Bandary, Zakir Hussain, Rakesh Kumar “Effect of carbon and nitrogen sources on Escherichia coli bacteria in removing dyes” International conference on materials research and applications (ICMRA-2016) held on 11-13 March, at CMR Technical campus, Hyderabad, India.

Project Completed

� Title of the project: “CO2 capture using ionic liquids: experiments and molecular modeling”

� Total Sanctioned Fund: ~26.5 lacs � Funding Agency: Department of Science and

Technology (DST) India � Time Duration: July-2013 to January 2017

Lecture Delivered

� Deliverd the lectures on the topic “Chemical Process Modelling and Simulation” to IOCL officers on 8th August and 31st October 2017.

Dr. Rohit BansalAssistant Professor - Accounting & Financial Management

Publications

1. Kumar, D. Kumar, S. & Bansal, R.(2018), “An Integrated Approach towards Query Based Learning on Multi-Objective Ant Lion Optimization, Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamic and Control Systems, Issue 4, pp. 800-809, (Scopus)”.

2. Zahera, S, A. & Bansal, R. (2018), “Do investors exhibit behavioral biases in investment decision making? A systematic review”, Qualitative Research in Financial Markets, Vol. 10 Issue: 2, pp.210-251, (Scopus & ABDC-C) http:/doi.org/10.1108/QRFM-04-2017-0028. (Emerald).

3. Dixit A., Kumar S., Pant M., & Bansal R. (2018), ‘Hybrid Nature-Inspired Algorithms: Methodologies, Agriculture, and Reviews’. In:Reddy M., Vishwanath K., K.M. S. (eds) International Proceedings on Advances in Soft Computing, Intelligent System

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and Applications. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 628. Pp 299-306, Scopus, DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5272-9_29. (Springer).

4. Dixit A., Kumar S., Pant M., & Bansal R. (2018),Multilevel Image Thresholding Established on Fuzzy Entropy Using Different Evolution. In: Abraham A., Muhuri P., Muda A., Gandhi N. (eds) Hybrid Intelligent Systems. HIS 2017. Adnvances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 734, pp 82-91, Scopus, DOI https://doi.org/10.1109/978-3-319-76351-4_9.(Springer).

5. S. Kumar, M. Pant, A. Dixit & R. Bansal, (2017), “BBO-DE: Hybrid algorithm based on BBO and DE,” 2017 International Conference on Computing, Communication Technologies and Auomation (ICCCA), Greater Noida, 2017, pp. 379-383,doi: 10.1109/CCAA.2017.8229830, (IEEE Xplore,Scopus).

6. R. Bansal, S. Kumar and A. Mahajan, (2017), “Diagnosis of Diabetes mellitus using PSO and KNN classifier,” 2017 International Conference on Computing and Communication Technology for Smart Nation (IC3TSN), Gurgaon, 2107, pp. 32-38. doi: 10.1109/ IC3TSN.2017.8284446, (IEEE Xplore, Scopus).

7. A. Mahajan, S. Kumar and R. Bansal, (2017), “Diagnosis of diabetes mellitus using PCA and genetically optimized neural network,” 2017 International Conference on Computing, Communication and Automation (ICCCA), Greater Noida, 2017, pp. 334-338. doi: 10.1109/ CCAA.2017.8229838, (IEEE Xplore, Scopus).

8. Kumar, D., Kumar, S., Bansal, R., & Singla, P. (2017), A Survey to Nature Inspired Soft Computing. International Journal of Information System Modeling and Design (IJISMD), 8(2), 112-133. doi: 10.4018/IJISMD.2017040107. (SCOPUS).

9. Bansal, R. (2017), ‘The Elements of Profitability for Indian Petroleum Companies’, International Journal of Marketing & Financial Management, Volume 5, Issue 12, pp 09-18.

10. Bansal, R. (2017), ‘Relation between Political Events, Union Budget and Index Return: Empirical Evidence from the Indian Stock Market’, Research Chronical, doi: 10.1109/

IC3TSN.2017.8284446, (IEEE Xplore, Scopus). Vol.V, Issue IX: pp. 80-101.

11. Goyal, R., Panigrahi, A., & Bansal R. (2017), ‘Proposed Method to Construct Boolean Functions with Maximum Possible Annihilator Immunity,’ AIP Conference Proceedings, Vol.1860, pp. 020051-1-020051-4, Published by American Institute of Physics, http://doi.org/10.1063/1.4990350. (Scopus).

Conference/Seminar:

1. Vikas & Rohit Bansal (2017), paper titled “Efficiency Evaluation of Indian Construction Sector” (Submission No: ISFIF309) in the ‘International Symposium on Frontiers of Infrastructure Finance (ISFIF 2017)’ was held during December 14-15, 2017 at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur.

2. Abhishek Dixit, Sushil Kumar, Millie Pant and Rohit Bansal (2017), “Multilevel Image Thresholding Established On Fuzzy Entropy Using Different Evolution”, 17th International Conference on Hybrid Intelligent Systems (HIS 2017) in India, 2017. South Asian University, Delhi India, December 14-16,2017.

3. Abhishek Dixit, Sushil Kumar, Millie Pant and Rohit Bansal (2017), CA-DE: Hybrid Algorithma based on Cultural Algorithm and DE, International Conference on Machine Intelligence and Signal Processing December 22-24, 2017 at IIT Indore, India.

4. Aakansha Mahajan, Sushil Kumar, Millie Pant and Rohit Bansal (2017), “Diagnosis of Diabetes Mellitus Using PCA and Genetically Optimized Neural Network”, International Conference on Computing, Communication and Automation, 5th-6th-2017, Galgotia University.

5. Abhishek Dixit, Sushil Kumar, Millie Pant and Rohit Bansal (2017), “BBO-DE: Hybrid Algorithm based on BBO and DE” at International Conference on Computing, Communication and Automation, 5th-6th-2017, Galgotia University.

Professional Membership:

� Life time Membership International Society for Development and Sustainability, JAPAN (Membership ID: M140354).

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� Life time Membership of All India Management Scholar (AIMS), India (Membership ID: B-1074)

� Life time Membership of The Indian Econometrics Society (TIES)

� Life-time member of Global Association for Humanities and Social Science Research (GAHSSR), Membership ID: GAHSSR-M18673

Indian Oil Corporation Limited Training Programe:

� Lecture on “Understanding Finance and Financial Implications of Decision Making”, IOCL, Officers, RGIPT.

Student at Activities

� COAL-BED METHANE: NEWEST AVENUE FOR INDIA (Individual) Published in “Offshore World”, Volume 15 | Issue 1 | December 2017- January 2018 Digital Library URL: http://oswindia.com/akash_gupta_feature.html

� COMMERCIALIZATION OF ADSORBED NATURAL GAS TECHNOLOGY (Individual) Published in “Offshore World”, Volume 15 | Issue 3 | April-May 2018. Digital Library URL: http://www.oswindia.com/akash_gupta1_feature.html

� OFFENCE OF CHEATING AND FRAUD AGAINST NIRAV MODI (Individual) Published in “Arbitrage”- IIM ROHTAK (Financial and Investment Club), May 2018 issue. Digital Library URL: https://issuu.com/financeclubiimrohtak/docs/arbitrage_may2018_final/33

� BUSINESS ANALYTICS IN TEXTILE INDUSTRY (Raymond Ltd), (Individual) Featured in “Black Coffer’s Blog” | June 2018 Digital Library URL: https://blog.blackcoffer.com/2018/06/25/business-analytics-textile-industry-raymond-ltd/

Paper Presentation:

� Presented a Paper Presentation on “Meteorological Applications” at ECOES-2018, held at R.G.I.P.T.

Dr. Susham BiswasAssistant Professor - Geoinformatics

Refereed Articles

� Shukla. S, A Mukherjee and S. Biswas. 2017. “Urban Proliferation of Blue Whale Challenge in India: A Socio-Spatial Analysis.” UGC Approved Journal Research Discourse 24:72-75 (ISSN 22772014).

Conference Proceedings

� Mukherjee, Anirban, Satish Gupta, and Susham Biswas, “Divergence in Operational and Locational Dynamics of Multiplexes and Single Screen Movie Theatres in a Tier I City” at International Conference on the Challenges of Governance in Mega Cities organized by the Centre for Research in Urban Affairs (CRUA), Institute for Social and Economic Change (ISEC), Bengaluru, October 25th-26th, 2018.

� Mukherjee Anirban, and Susham Biswas, “Socio-logical Interrogation of Forced Child Begging Practices in India” at National Conference on Nurturing Environment for Children organized by Madras Christian College (MCC), Tambaram, Chennai, September 6-8th, 2018.

Dr. Shivanjali SharmaAssistant Professor, Petroleum Engineering

Paper/book published:

� “Experimental and Modelling hydraulic studies of foam drilling fluid flowing through vertical smooth pipes”,Amit Saxena,A.K Pathak,Keka Ojha,Shivanjali Sharma, Vol.26,Issue 2,June 2017,Pages 279-290,Egyptian Journal of Petroleum

� “An empirical correlation for estimating the viscosity of non-Newtonian waxy crude oils,Shivanjali Sharma,Vikas Mahto,Virender Parkash Sharma,Amit Saxena,34(6),523-530,April 2016,Journal of Petroleum Science and Technology

Participation in conference/workshop/seminar:

� Presented paper on “Application of Zinc Titanate Nanoparticles prepared by calcining the electrospun solution in the synthesis of drilling

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mud”,Shama Perween,Shivanjali Sharma, Amit Ranjan on January 12-14,2017 at PEDJP 2017 AT IIT (ISM) Dhanbad

� Presented paper on “Designing of Cement Slurry for HP HT wells”,Vikas Sharma,Pukhraj Prajapat,Shivanjali Sharma on January 12-14,2017 at PEDJP 2017 AT IIT (ISM) Dhanbad

� Presented paper on “Review study of factors affecting enhanced oil recovery with magnetic and non-magnetic nano particles””,Pawandeep Bagga ,Shivanjali Sharma on January 12-14,2017 at PEDJP 2017 AT IIT (ISM) Dhanbad

� “Cationic Copolymerbased Silicate Mud for Wellbore Stabilityin Shale Formation”, Mukarram Beg, Shivanjali Sharma, APCEC-24-25th March 2017, RGIPT

Conference Organised:

� Organised first International Conference on “Advances in Petroleum,Chemical and Energy Challenges”, APCEC-2017 on 24-25th March,2017 at RGIPT, JAIS.

B. Tech/M. Tech Guidance

� Guided B.Tech project of 6 students on the topic “Effect of Barite Concentration on stability of emulsion based drilling fluid”

� Guided one M.Tech student on the topic “Effect of local organic polymer & Zinc Titanate Nano-particle on properties of Water Based Drilling Fluid and development of new rheological model to describe drilling mud behaviour”

Dr. Saurabh MishraAssociate Professor, English Literature

Paper/book published

Book Chapter

� Mishra S. 2016. Renewable Energy Awareness and Education in India. Current Sustainable Renewable Energy Reports. Springer. ISSN: 2196-3010.

� Mishra S. and P. Singh. 2016. Energy Sustainability Communications in A. Shukla, A. Sharma (ed) Energy Security and Sustainability, CRC Press, ISBN 9781498754439.

� Kar S. K, Sinha P. K and Mishra S. 2016. Sabarkantha Gas Limited: Challenges of Marketing Natural Gas. Asian Case Research Journal. Vol 20, Issue 01.World Scientific Publishing. Print ISSN: 0218-9275.Online ISSN: 1793-6772.

� Mishra S. 2016. The White Tiger- A Marvel of Imagery: An Analogical Audit. New Academia: An International Journal of English Language, Literature and Literary Theory. Volume V Issue II April 2016. ISSN 2347-2073.

� Singh. P, Mishra S. 2016. “Natural Laws and Deviations in Sexuality: The Role of Media”, published in book titled Responsible Marketing for Sustainable Business. R.K Miryala and J.P Mennakkanti. Zenon Academic Publishing Hyderabad India. ISBN 978-93-85886-00-3.

� Mishra S. 2016. Psycho-Sexual Treatment of Taboo and CSA in Mahesh Dattani’s –‘Thirty Days in September’ International Journal of English and Literature. Vol. 6, Issue 2, Apr 2016, 15-20. ISSN: 2249-8028.

Poetry published:

� Mishra S. 2016. Trance in Past, New Academia: An International Journal of English Language, Literature and Literary Theory, Volume V Issue II April 2016. ISSN 2347-2073.

� Mishra S. 2016. Time, New Academia: An International Journal of English Language, Literature and Literary Theory, Volume V Issue II April 2016. ISSN 2347-2073.

BOOK:

� Mishra S. 2016. “Constellations- A Sea of Emotions”. Authors Press, New Delhi. ISBN 9789352073696.

Participation in conference/workshop/seminar

� I.C.S.S.R & U.G.C. sponsored National Seminar on Responsible Marketing for Sustainable Business, Mahatma Gandhi University, Nalgonda, Telangana, 2016.

Membership of any professional body

� Life Member, Comparative Literature Association of India (CLAI), New Delhi.

� Life Member ALL INDIA ASSOCIATION FOR ENGLISH STUDIES(I.A.E.S.)

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� Associate Member, IIPA, New Delhi. � Member, Muse India, Literary e journal. � Member, Asia-Pacific Writing Partnership

community. � Member, The Global Association of English

Studies.

Project (B. Tech.,M. Tech., Ph.D) guided

� Ms. Priyanka Singh

Any other information you like share

� FLOATED AND CONDUCTED NEW COURSE FOR Ph.D scholars course work- Technical Writing and Documentation Skills.

Dr. Sanjay Kumar KarAssociate Professor & Head - Department of Management Studies

Paper/book published:

� Kar, S. K. and Pathak, Y. (2017), ‘Oil price fluctuations: The impact on major oil exporting countries in the Middle East’, Oil & Gas Financial Journal-April 2017, p.36-39

� Kar, S. K. and Kumar, V. (2017), ‘Winds of Change: The Agent for Green India’ (2017) Energy Future, Volume- 5, Issue 3. pp. 12-21

� Kar, S. K. (2017), ‘India’s upstream needs independent regulator’, Oil & Gas Journal, 6 February. pp.36-39.

� Kar, S. K. (2016), ‘A Short Review of Wind Energy Progress in India’, Current Sustainable Renewable Energy Rep, DOI 10.1007/s40518-016-0053-1

� Kar, S. K. and Vaid M. (2016), ‘India advancing LNG projects to bridge gas supply gap’, Oil & Gas Journal, October 2, Penn Well, The US.

� Kar, S. K. (2016), ‘India’s green energy; past, present and the future’, South Asia Journal, summer, Issue: 17.

Book Published

� Natural Gas Markets in India: Opportunities and Challenges, Edited by S. K. Kar and A. Gupta, Springer, Singapore, 2017

Book Chapters

� India’s active engagement with natural gas: imperatives and challenges (with M. Vaid),

Natural Gas Markets in India: Opportunities and Challenges, Edited by S. K. Kar and A. Gupta, Springer, Singapore, 2017

� A Comprehensive Review of City Gas Distribution in India (with S. K. Kudaisya) In: Natural Gas Markets in India: Opportunities and Challenges, Edited by S. K. Kar and A. Gupta, Springer, Singapore, 2017

� Building and Sustaining Natural Gas Business in India (with P. K. Sinha and B. Dholakia), In: Natural Gas Markets in India: Opportunities and Challenges, Edited by S. K. Kar and A. Gupta, Springer, Singapore, 2017

� Petroleum Exploration and Licensing Policy in India (with T. P. Rao), In: Natural Gas Markets in India: Opportunities and Challenges, Edited by S. K. Kar and A. Gupta, Springer, Singapore, 2017

� Downstream Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Developments in India, In: Natural Gas Markets in India: Opportunities and Challenges, Edited by S. K. Kar and A. Gupta, Springer, Singapore, 2017

� Human Resource Challenges for Gas Sector in India (with A. Gupta) In: Natural Gas Markets in India: Opportunities and Challenges, Edited by S. K. Kar and A. Gupta, Springer, Singapore, 2017.

Participation in conference/workshop/seminar:

� Presented a paper “Green Energy Market in India: Role of Natural Gas and Renewables”, 16th Global Energy Village Summit, Salzburg, Austria, 11-13 April 2016.

Short course conducted:

� Conducted a half-day program on “Overview of Business Scenario: Opportunities and Challenges for Power Sector” for Young Executive Association Representatives of NTPC, 21-23, March 2017, Manesar, Haryana, India.

Press/Web Article

� Modi’s vision of a New India by 2022, South Asia Monitor, 21 March 2017

� Centre keen on solar push.,Telangana Today. 5 February 2017

� Did FM meet expectations of oil & gas Industry? 01 February 2017. ET Energy World

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� What caused the oil price slump and how did it impact India? (With Yash Pathak) 27 January 2017. ET Energy World

� Union Budget 2017: Why the oil & gas sector needs urgent reforms? 17th January 2017, ET Energy World.

� India’s energy supply security: prospects and challenges (with Prajit Goswami), 17th January 2017, Modern Diplomacy.

� How bullish is the outlook for oil & gas industry in 2017? 2nd January 2017, ET Energy World.

� Strong India-Japan ties: Crucial for developing Asia-Pacific region, South Asia Monitor, 1st Dec 2016.

Guest faculty/industry expert/dignitary invited by you/department

� Mr Biswajit Roy, Director- HR & BD, Oil India Limited was invited to interact with MBA students

� Mr. Rajeev Mathur, MD, Mahanagar Gas Limited was invited to interact with MBA students

Membership of any professional body:

� American Marketing Association

Dr. Satish Kumar SinhaAssociate Professor- Geophysics

Paper/book published

� Sinha, S. K. and Sharma, A., 2016, Shale Gas in the Energy Basket, Energy Security and Sustainability, CRC Press, pp 233-254, DOI: 10.1201/9781315368047-10

� Singh, H. K., Chandrasekharam, D., Trupti, G., Mohite, P., Singh, B., Varun, C. and Sinha, S. K., 2016, Potential Geothermal Energy Resources of India: A Review, Current Sustainable/Renewable Energy Reports, 3(3), pp 80-91, DOI: 10.1007/s40518-016-0054-0

� Sinha, S. K., Sharma, A., Sain, K. and Dewangan, P., 2016, Impedance inversion of water column reflectivity in Krishna-Godavari Basin, Bay of Bengal, SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2016, pp. 4936-4940, DOI: 10.1190/segam 2016-13955886.1

� Sinha, S. K., Dewangan, P., Sain, K., 2016, Acoustic reflections in the water column

of Krishna-Godavari offshore basin, Bay of Bengal, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 139(5), 2424, DOI: 10.1121/1.4947429

� Sinha, S. K., Dewangan, P., Sain, K., 2016, Estimation of Sea Surface Temperature (SST) Using Marine Seismic Data, Pure and Applied Geophysics, 173(4), pp 1305-1316, DOI: 10.1007/s00024-015-1178-7

� Tiwari, L. K., Sinha, S. K., Saran, S., Tolpekin, V. A., and Raju, P. L. N., 2016, Forest Encroachment mapping in Baratang Island, India using maximum likelihood and support vector machine classifiers, Journal of Applied Remote Sensing, 10(1), 016016, DOI: 10.1117/1.JRS.10.016016

Participation in conference/workshop/seminar

� SEG international conference, Dallas, Texas, USA � Keynote speech at International Conference on

Petroleum Science and Technology (ICPST – 2016)

Short course conducted

� Short course on Wellbore Stability in Agartala for Tripura Asset of ONGC

Research project awarded with value of project

� Geothermal Energy – Rs. 19.20 lakhs as National PostDoc Fellowship

Conference/workshop/seminar organized in campus

� Research Scholars Day January 4 2017

Guest faculty/industry expert/dignitary invited by you/department

� Dr. Anil Kumar, CEO of Omak Technologies USA visited RGIPT

� Dr. Kothanda Rama Pichaandi, Scientist from University of California, Santa Barbara

� Dr. Tanmoy Maitra from Stanford visited RGIPT

Award/recognition

� Inspired Teacher at Rashtrapati Bhavan

Membership of any professional body

� SEG, AAPG, SPE

Industrial tour

� Field trip to Dehradun

Project (B. Tech., M. Tech., Ph.D) guided

� PhD-1 (Mr. Laxmi Kant Tiwari) � B. Tech. Project -2

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Dr.Tushar SharmaAssistant Professor- Petroleum Engineering

Paper/book published � “1. R. Narukulla, U. Ojha, T. Sharma* (2017).

Stable & re-dispersible polyacryloyl hydrazide-Ag nanocomposite Pickering emulsions.Soft Matter. In press.

� T. Sharma, J.S. Sangwai (2017). Silica nanofluids in polyacrylamide with and without surfactant: viscosity, surface tension, and interfacial tension with liquid paraffin. Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering. 152: 575-585.

� R.R. Ujjwal, T. Sharma, J.S. Sangwai, U. Ojha (2017). Rheological investigation of a random copolymer of polyacrylamide and polyacryl hydrazide (PAM-ran-PAH) for oil recovery applications. Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 134: 44648.

� Sakthivel, S. Velusamy, V. C. Nair, T. Sharma, J.S. Sangwai (2017). Interfacial tension of crude oil-water system with imidazolium and lactam-based ionic liquids and their evaluation for enhanced oil recovery under high saline environment. Fuel. 191: 239-250.

Participation in conference/workshop/seminar: � Participated in International Conferences at

ISM Dhanbad and RGIPT Jais and submitted followingofresearch articles from our research lab EOR

� Effects of Salinity and Temperature on a Surfactant polymer (SP) Solution for EOR Applications: IFT and Viscosity Measurements.

� Rishiraj Goswami, Tushar Sharma,Department of Petroleum Engineering, International APCEC Conference, 24-25 March, 2017, Jais, Uttar Pradesh.

� Experimental Investigations on Concentration, Dispersion Stability, and Rheological Behavior of a Polymer based Nanofluid Stabilized by SiO2 and TiO2 Nanoparticle and its Combinations.

� Ravi Shankar Kumar, Dr. Tushar Sharma, � Department of Petroleum Engineering,

International APCEC Conference, 24-25 March, 2017, Jais, Uttar Pradesh.

� Dried and Redispersible Pickering Emulsions Stabilized by Gallic Acid and Polymer Coated Nanoparticles for Transportation Processes.

� Ramesh Narukulla, Ravi Shankar Kumar, Rishiraj Goswami, Umaprasana Ojha, Tushar Sharma

� Department of Petroleum Engineering, International APCEC Conference, 24-25 March, 2017, Jais, Uttar Pradesh.

� Preparation of an Oil-In-Water (O/W) Emulsion Stabilized By Polymer Capped Ag-Nanoparticles For Transportation Processes.

� Ramesh Narukulla, Umaprasana Ojha, Tushar Sharma,

� Department of Petroleum Engineering, International PEDJP Conference, 12-14 Jan, Dhanbad, India.

� Nanofluid of an Oil Field Polymer Polyacrylamide (PAM) : Effects of Concentration, Dispersion Stability, and Nanoparticle Combination

� Ravi Shankar Kumar, Ramesh Narukulla, Tushar Sharma

� Department of Petroleum Engineering, International PEDJP Conference, 12-14 Jan, Dhanbad, India.

Conference Organised � Lead Convener of International conference

“Advances in Petroleum, Chemical, and Energy Challenges (APCEC)” March-2017, RGIPT Jais, Amethi, India.

Award/recognition � Faulty advisor for SPE student RGIPT chapter

and received Gold Standard designation award for 2017, in recognition of its exceptional programs in industry engagement, operations and planning, community involvement, professional development and innovation.

Membership of any professional body � SPE Membership-3434114

Membership of any professional body � M. Tech. (Petroleum Engineering): Mr. Rishiraj

Goswami (2016-2017). Effect of Ionic Strength on Crude Emulsification and EOR Potential of Micellar Flood for Oil Recovery Applications in High Saline Environment. Guide: Dr. Tushar Sharma Employment: PhD scholar at IIT Madras in Petroleum Engineering

� B. Tech. (Petroleum Engineering): Guided 8 students on various topics in Petroleum Engineering

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Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology(An Institute of National Importance established under an Act of Parliament)

2017–18

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CONTENTDirector’s Message i

Organizational Structure ii

About RGIPT Jais, Amethi 01

Academic Programmes 02

Students’ Placements 04

Teaching & Research Infrastructure 05

Project Activities 07

Happenings at RGIPT 09

Institutional Collaboration 15

Faculty at RGIPT 16

Achievements & Publications of Faculty 17

Administrative Officers & Staffs 30

Audited Financial Report of 2017-18 31

Accounts for the Financial Year 2017-18 33

CAG Report 2017-18 66

RGIPT ENVISIONS.....To serve as the fountainhead, for nurturing of world class ‘Petrocrats’ capable of being the future leaders of technology and innovation in the Petroleum and Energy Sector, in India and abroad.”

Director’s Message i

Organizational Structure ii

About RGIPT Jais, Amethi 01

Academic Programmes 02

Students’ Placements 04

Teaching & Research Infrastructure 05

Project Activities 07

Happenings at RGIPT 09

Institutional Collaboration 15

Faculty at RGIPT 16

Achievements & Publications of Faculty 17

Administrative Officers & Staffs 30

Audited Financial Report of 2017-18 31

Accounts for the Financial Year 2017-18 33

CAG Report 2017-18 66

I am privileged to present the Annual Report of RGIPT for the academic year 2017-18. It has been a year where simply by focusing on our objectives we could overcome some serious challenges. RGIPT has stayed true to its claim of being an institute for world-class education, training, and research so as to roll out efficient human resources to meet the growing requirements of the Petroleum & Energy sector. Further, our faculty remains focused to teaching and research, as it is amply evident from their significant contributions in top rated journals of international repute. We feel immense pleasure in informing that the Institute is taking various developmental steps for its growth and progress. Recently, RGIPT-Jais campus got fully wi-fi enabled along with 500 points of intercom facility. The campus is also now having solar panels on its roof tops to augment the power supply. We are constantly putting efforts in making the Institute a vibrant and intellectually stimulating place. Institute just completed training of 5-consecutive batches (each batch ~20-25) of Indian Oil engineers at Jais campus. We also made our second academic centre functional from Sivasagar, Assam with the commencement of three diploma programmes, namely- Petroleum, Chemical and Piping Engineering with intake of thirty students in each stream.

The Institute had organized 2nd Convocation on 11th December 2017 at Jais, Amethi campus and hosted Prof. Anil D. Sahasrabudhe, Chairman- AICTE as Chief Guest. This year witnessed the 1st International Conference on campus, organized by two young faculty of Department of Petroleum Engineering (Conveners- Dr. Tushar Sharma and Dr. Shivanjali Sharma). Our students fare no less when it comes to achievements. They have won many prizes at the state and national level competitions.

Students have also successfully organized four annual festivals; Research Scholar Day, Techfest, ‘Urjotsav-2018’, Cultural Fest, ‘Kaltarang- 2018’ and Sports Fest ‘Energia-2018’ with full energy and vigor. These fests witnessed huge participation from students and several came from in and around colleges and institutions. Students’ placement records have also significantly improved as most PSUs of oil and gas sectors visited for recruitments.

From a humble beginning of simply pursuing two Undergraduate Programmes (B. Tech. in Petroleum and in Chemical Engineering) and two Postgraduate Programmes (MBA in Petroleum & Energy Management and M. Tech in Petroleum Engineering) in 2008, RGIPT has taken a long stride and now being considered a unique Domain Specific Educational & Capability Building Centre, offering Ph.D. program in science and engineering.

We are forever grateful to the MoP&NG, OIDB, General Council, Board of Governors, Finance Committee, Academic Senate and our patrons, the Oil & Gas Companies who extend more than just a helping hand by partaking in academics as well as in governance.

Prof. P. K. BhattacharyaMarch 31, 2017

Director’s Message

Organizational Structures

GENERAL COUNCIL

CHAIRPERSONSecretaryMinistry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, Govt. of India

MEMBERSChairman & Managing DirectorOil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited

ChairmanIndian Oil Corporation Limited

Chairman & Managing DirectorBharat Petroleum Corporation Limited

Chairman & Managing DirectorHindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited

Chairman & Managing DirectorGAIL (India) Limited

Chairman & Managing DirectorOil India Limited

Chief Executive OfficerReliance Industries Limited

Chief Executive OfficerCairn Energy India Limited

Chief Executive OfficerShell India Limited

Chief Executive OfficerEssar Group

Director GeneralDirector General of Hydrocarbons

Principal Advisor (Energy)Niti Aayog

Executive DirectorOil Industry Safety Directorate

SecretaryOil Industry Development Board

DirectorIIT Kanpur

DirectorInstitute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai

PresidentBoG, RGIPT

DirectorRGIPT

BOARD OF GOVERNORS

PRESIDENTProf. K. B. AkhileshProfessor – Dept. of Management Studies, IISc Bangalore

MEMBERSProf. P. K. BhattacharyaDirector, RGIPT

Shri M. B. LalFormer C&MD, HPCL

Prof. P. K. BharadwajProfessor–Dept. of Chemistry, IIT Kanpur

Shri S. P. GathooDirector (HR), BPCL

Prof. Pritam SinghFormer Director, IIM Lucknow & MDI

Shri Prabhat SinghCEO & MD, Petronet LNG Ltd.

Dr. Pradip Kumar SinghDirector, CSIR

Prof. D. RamakrishnanProfessor - Dept. of Earth Sc., IIT Bombay

Shri P. K. Joshi Director (HR), HPCL

ACADEMIC SENATECHAIRMANProf. P. K. BhattacharyaDirector, RGIPT

MEMBERSProf. V. ShankarDept. of Chemical EngineeringIIT Kanpur (U.P.)

Prof. V. P. SharmaDepartment of Petroleum EngineeringIIT (ISM) Dhanbad

Prof. B. V. PhaniDepartment of Industrial and Management EngineeringIIT Kanpur (U.P.)

Prof. Chiranjib BhattacharjeeDepartment of Chemical EngineeringJadavpur University, Kolkata (W.B.)

FINANCE COMMITTEEPRESIDENTProf. K. B. AkhileshProfessor – DoMS, IISC Bangalore

MEMBERSProf. P. K. BhattacharyaDirector, RGIPT

Shri M. B. LalFormer C&MD, HPCL

Smt. Perin DeviDirector-Finance, MoPNG

Prof. S. S. YadavProfessor – DoMS, IIT Delhi

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About RGIPT Jais, Amethi

T he Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas (MoP&NG), Government of India has set up

Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT) at Jais, Dist. Amethi, Uttar Pradesh through an Act of Parliament (“Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology Act 2007”). RGIPT has been accorded the eminence of being an “Institute of National Importance” along the lines of IITs. The Institute is empowered to award degrees in its own right. RGIPT is co-promoted as an energy domain specific institute by six leading Oil PSUs namely ONGC, IOCL, OIL, GAIL, BPCL and HPCL in association with the Oil Industry Development Board (OIDB). The Institute is associating with leading International Universities/Institutions specializing in the domain of Energy Management.

The prime objective of the Institute is to provide world-class education, training, and research to roll out efficient human resources to meet the growing requirements of the Petroleum & Energy sector. The aspiration is to develop India as a global manpower hub for the entire Petroleum and Energy Sector.

RGIPT has an ambitious plan, to offer a number of Bachelor’s Degree and Master’s Degree programmes, PG Diploma courses and Doctoral programmes in Petroleum Technology and Management, in phases. It has started its academic activities from 2008 with 2 Undergraduate and 2 Post Graduate Programmes and added other courses subsequently.

The ‘RGIPT Act’ has set the key objectives for the Institute as follows:

a. Nurture and promote quality and excellence in education and research

b. Extend academic and research programmes leading to award of the Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral Degrees in Engineering and Technology, Management, Sciences and Arts.

c. Grant degrees, diplomas, certificates, academic distinctions or titles, honorary degrees and award fellowships, scholarships, prizes and medals

d. Promote research and development for the benefit of the oil and gas industry

e. Foster close educational and research interaction through networking with national, regional and international players in the oil, gas and petrochemical industry.

f. Organize national and international symposia, seminars and conferences

g. The RGIPT Act provides that the President of India will be the Visitor of the Institute and the authorities of the Institute shall vest with:i. The General Council, Secretary, MoP&NG

as Chairperson;ii. The Board of Governors;iii. Finance Committee;iv. The Senate and such authorities as declared

by Statutes of the Institute

Vision & Mission

{ } 6 To create learning aspirations among the youth of the country towards the Oil & Gas sector 6 To serve as a fountainhead for nurturing of world-class human capital, capable of being the

future leaders of technology and innovation, not only in India but also abroad 6 To provide education, research and consultancy for the entire hydrocarbon value chain

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Academic Programmes

The Institute has been offering undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programmes since

2008 from its Jais, Amethi main campus. In the admission to all these programmes, Institute also provides opportunities to socially weaker sections of society i.e. SC/ST/OBC/PwD as per Government of India norms. The detailed capacity in each programmes are as follows:

Sl. No. Programmes No. of

Seats1 B. Tech. in Petroleum Engineering 602 B. Tech. in Chemical Engineering 603 M. Tech. in Petroleum Engineering 204 M. Tech. in Chemical Engineering 205 MBA in Energy Management 50

Admission in Undergraduate Programmes

Minimum Eligibility Criteria: Candidate should have qualified the JEE (Advanced) of respective year conducted by IIT. Also, candidate should have obtained minimum aggregate marks of 60% (55% for SC/ST/PwD) in 10+2 (PCM) or equivalent examination.

The admission in undergraduate programme (B. Tech. in Petroleum & Chemical Engg.) was successfully completed in July’2018 with joining of 109 students. Out of these, 60 students belong to UR category, 31- OBC (NCL), 17- SC and 01 students from ST category. There were 3 girl students, who took admission in undergraduate programmes.

The admission to undergraduate programme has been provided on the rankings of candidates in IIT-JEE (Advanced) merit list- 2018. The process of admission started in the month of May-2018 with

inviting applications from JEE aspirants. The Institute received total 583 online applications from across the country and categories. The opening and closing ranks of candidates, applied for admission to undergraduate programme has been presented as under:

CatatoryOpening Rank Closing Rank

PE ChE PE ChE

General 8778 1575 14242 16841

OBC-NCL 2707 4509 5190 6576

SC 358 327 2639 2864

ST 294 NIL 886 NIL

All received applications have been verified with IIT JEE (Advanced) Rank List, received from Organizing JEE Chairman (IIT Guwahati). First provisional list of 447 candidates was published online with instructions to applicants to pay Registration Fee (GEN/OBC: Rs. 30,000/- and SC/ST/PH: Rs. 10,000/). The total 245 candidates had deposited the fees and thereafter 1st merit list of 120 candidates was published online with instructions to pay remaining fee (GEN/OBC: Rs. 1,00,000/- and SC/ST/PH: Rs. 25,000/-). Non-Submission of fee had led to the auto-withdrawal from the admission procedure.

Finally, 109 students took admission in undergraduate programmes and their final opening and closing ranks have been presented as under:

Opening Rank Closing Rank

UR OBC-NCL SC ST UR OBC-

NCL SC ST

ChE 1575 4509 327 NIL 16841 6576 2864 NIL

PE 8778 2707 358 294 14242 5190 2639 886

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Comparison of Data from previous years

Comparison of Rank-wise distribution of admitted in years 2017 and 2016:

Category: General

Category: OBC-NCL

Category: SC

Admission in Postgraduate and Doctoral Prgrammes

There were 40 seats opened for admission to M. Tech. Programmes, 20 each in Chemical and Petroleum Engineering. Finally, 5 students took admission in M. Tech. Chemical Engineering and 2 have joined M. Tech. in Petroleum Engineering. The selection of students was done based on their performance in Written Test, Personal Interview and his/her GATE score. However, in MBA programme, 33 students have joined through CAT / XAT / CMAT / GMAT

score followed by Written Ability Test and Personal Interview. Institute also offers Ph.D. in various disciplines to promote research in the areas of energy, engineering, management and basic sciences. In the academic year 2018, there were 16 students who joined Ph. D. programme in the areas of Chemical Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, Mathematics, Geology, Chemistry and Management.

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It is with great pride that Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT), Jais announces

the successful completion of the Final Placement Process for the B.Tech. Batch 2014-18, MBA 2016-18, and M.Tech. 2016-18.Over the past 10 years, our students have left lasting impressions on recruiters by showcasing their extraordinary skills and talent in the industry.

This year the institute witnessed participation from 13 esteemed organizations, offering roles across various domains.

Statistics of the placement season:

Batch Size 88Number of Students eligible for placement 73Number of offers made 48Number of students placed 46Percentage of eligible students placed 63%Number of companies participate 13Highest CTC 20.84 LacsAverage CTC 9.88 Lacs

Companies that participated this year:

Students’ Placements

Summer Internship ReportList of Recruiters:

6 GAIL 6 ONGC 6 IOCL 6 BPCL 6 Oil India Limited 6 IndianOil Petronas 6 Petronet LNG 6 Mahanagar Gas Ltd. 6 ONGC Videsh Limited 6 Feedback Infra 6 Adani Gas Ltd. 6 Aegis

6 Amul 6 Bhabha Atomic Research

Center 6 I Cube Nanotec (India)

Pvt. Ltd. 6 Indian Institute of

Petroleum 6 Oil India Safety

Directorate 6 Engineers India Ltd. 6 BPCL R&D 6 IIT BHU

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RGIPT had shifted its academic and administra- tive activities to permanent campus at Jais,

Amethi in the month of October’2016. There, Institute has been developing state-of-art research infrastructure to provide students an excellent learning environment. Some of the research facilities available in campus are as follows:

Petroleum Reservoir Engineering LabPetroleum Reservoir Engineering Laboratory has been set up for Petroleum Engineering students to find out the reservoir properties of the formation. To provide hands-on-training to students, following equipments are available at lab:

6 Liquid Permeameter 6 Gas Permeameter 6 Saturation type porosity meter 6 Core Plug Drill Press 6 Electrical Log Simulator 6 BHP Chart Reader 6 Core grinding and cutting machine

Drilling Fluid and Cementation LabDrilling Fluid and Cement Laboratory has been developed for the students of Petroleum Engineering for the testing of properties of drilling fluid (Mud) to be used for the circulation in the bore well. This lab is equipped with following equipments:

6 Multi speed VG viscometer (6 & 12 speeds) 6 Fitter press 6 Mud balance 6 pH meters 6 HPHT Viscometer 6 Sand content measuring tube 6 Marsh funnel viscometer 6 HP Viscometer 6 HPHT Filter Press 6 Atmospheric Consistometer 6 Roller oven with 8 aging cells

Exploration and Prospecting LaboratoryRGIPT has established an exploration and prospecting lab with state-of-art technologies. There are thirteen workstations in the lab with dual monitor set up and a projection system. The Dell T7500 workstation is fitted with Xeon Processor, 24 GB RAM, and graphics card with 6GB memory. Large size of memory helps in better visualization of 3D seismic datasets. KINGDOM & OpendTect software is being used for teaching seismic data analysis for reservoir characterization.

Geo-Science LaboratoryIn Geo-Science Lab, rocks and minerals like- Opal white, Gypsum, Feldspar, Galena cubes, Stibnite, Apatite, Limonite, Biotite, etc. are available and students use these rocks to identify physical properties and analyze optical properties of that rocks and minerals. It helps students to develop basic concept for determining the existence of petroleum products in that rock bed.

Surveying LabSurveying laboratory is equipped with conventional and modern surveying equipment such as tape, auto level, total station, GPS & DGSP etc. Students are exposed to state-of-art techniques of the use of surveying data for application of Petroleum Engg.

Petroleum Product Testing LaboratoryIt has been developed for Chemical Engineering students and is equipped with conventional and modern equipment such as Abel’s testing equipment, Cloud & pour point, Redwood viscometer, Copper strip corrosion test apparatus etc. It helps students to develop the basic concept of Petroleum Product Testing in energy sector.

Physics LaboratoryPhysics Laboratory has been set up to illustrate phe-nomena in different areas of Physics and to expose

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students for the different measurement and error analysis techniques. It helps students to construct the basic concept of Physics, utilized in Petroleum and Refining Engineering and in energy sector.

Non-Conventional Energy LaboratoryNon-Conventional Energy Laboratory has been established to teach students about the alternate source of energy. The prime objective of this laboratory is to implement the optimal solar power system for RGIPT and develop educational environment in the field of non-conventional energy based on solar power.

Additionally, it will also be an in-house R&D center to focus on different aspects of solar thermal energy devices. The lab is well equipped with instruments like Differential Scanning Calorimeter (DSC), Data Acquisition Unit and other relevant apparatus.

Chemical Engineering LaboratoryRGIPT has procured latest equipment to set-up two Chemical Engineering Unit Operation Laboratories. The two laboratories cover most of the Chemical Engineering areas such as Reaction Engineering, Heat Transfer, Mass Transfer, Fluid Flow, Fluid Particle Systems, Thermodynamics & Process Dynamics and Control.

Polymer LaboratoryDr. Umaprasana Ojha and Dr. Debashis Panda have established a chemistry research laboratory for pursuance of their independent and collaborative research. Dr. Ojha, an Organic Chemist with expertise in Polymer Engg will perform research in the area of synthesis and characterization of novel nano- structured materials with potential application in gas storage, purification and photo-voltaic. Dr. Panda, an Experimental Physical Chemist with expertise in Biophysics & Nano-materials, will carry out research in the area of Bio-Nano materials with profound application in Bio-fuel. The laboratory is fully equipped with basic instruments to deliver quality research.

IT LabIT lab having 32 No’s high configuration Desktop equipped with software for upstream and downstream sectors of petroleum industry. These include MATLAB, MAPLE, AutoCAD Civil 3D, ASPEN Plus, ANSYS,

Fluent CFD, UT-Chem, Geo-EAS, CMG Software, KINGDOM Suite, Gaussian & Gauss view, Real

Work Studio, Adobe Acrobat X, Engineering Equation Solver (EES), Trimble, Comsol, Kappa , IBM OPL optimization studio, SPSS, AMOS etc.

Central LibraryInstitute is developing Central Library at two floors of Administrative Block to house specialized collection of books, journals, technical reports, online journals, databases, etc. The new library is centrally air- conditioned and having ample space to shelves books and provides ample space for students. There are collection of books; standards and peer-reviewed journals, printed as well as online, relevant to Engineering and Management in library for students and faculty members. An internet facility has also been developed for users to access the online and offline electronic resources available in library. The salient features of library are:

6 Bibliographic Database: The computerized catalogue of the collection of books is available with the bibliographic details such as author, title, and keyword or subject search facility. It is available on intranet and students may use this facility to search the availability of books.

6 Organization of Library Collection: The books collections have been arranged as per Dewey Decimal Classification Scheme (DDC). It enables users to search books through subject analyses or using the Keywords.

Central Library has been automated using SOUL Version- 2.0 Integrated Library Management Software of INFLIBNET (UGC) to provide real time access to students, faculty and staff members, which can be accessed through: http://192.168.3.11/webopac/ or www.rgipt.ac.in. The collection of books available in Central Library has been categorized as under:

Particulars No.Books 7473Printed Journals (Oil Asia Journals, Dew, Journal of the Geological Society of India, Oil and Gas Journal, Journal of IISc, Current Science, Hydrocarbon Processing and American Scientist)Journal of Science Education (Resonance)Journal of Earth System Science

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Online Journals (ACS, SEG, CAS Sci-Finder, One Petro, AAPG Data Pages, SEPM, Emerald, Ebsco, Fluid Mechanics, Geological Magazine, and Oil & Gas Journal)

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Magazines (Down to Earth, PC Quest, Digit, Time, Chemical Engineering, Bloomberg Business and Science)

07

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Jais, Amethi District

The Academic activities has commenced from its own campus which was completed and commissioned during October 2016. At present, 477 students are studying in B. Tech (Chemical and Petroleum Engineering), M. Tech. (Petroleum and Chemical Engineering), Ph.D and MBA programmes.

Sivasagar, Assam Center

With a view to supplement its on-campus academic offerings, the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology proposed to promote the establishment of a constituent off-campus academic Centre in the State of Assam mainly catering to the spawning of skilled blue collar workers in specific areas in the domain of the Hydrocarbon sector. The location at Sivasagar in the upper reaches of the Brahmaputra Valley for the Centre is considered appropriate in view of the extensive oil field activities being

carried out in the vicinity and its proximity to Gas Cracker Plant. It is proposed to establish the ‘Assam Centre of RGIPT’ on a piece of land admeasuring 10 acres. The primary objectives of the Assam Centre of RGIPT is envisaged to offer programs of education and training of skilled technical manpower at the diploma and advance diploma level courses in various areas in the domain of the petroleum sector as per requirements of the oil, gas and petrochemical industries.

The institute currently runs from its own campus located at village Palashani (Gohain Gaon), Akhoiphutia Road, Sivasagar, Assam. The construction of projected campus will fully residential facility and with 260,000 sq.ft. built up area at the same location is expected to be complete by year 2020. The temporary campus is well equipped with Laboratories, Workshops, Library and a Canteen. There will also be provision for Games and Sports facilities within the Campus.

Project Activities

RGIPT, Jais, Amethi Campus

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The prime objective of the institute is to offer various programmes of education and hands-on training through three year diploma level course in various areas in the domain of the petroleum sector as per requirements of the oil, gas and petrochemical industries and simultaneously, constructs a temper for the life long process of learning and exploring.

For the academic session 2018-19, RGIPT would take part in the joint counselling session of the Polytechnic Admission Test (PAT), 2018 to be conducted by Directorate of Technical Education, Assam.

Bangalore Energy Institute

Third campus of RGIPT, “Energy Institute, Bangalore” is proposed in Bengaluru – which is envisioned to be a distinguished energy research institute offering world class research, and education, so as to be ranked in the top 20 institutes of the world in next 20 years.

The purpose of the Energy Institute is to drive economic growth through Energy R&D, Technology development, Energy innovation and entrepreneurship. The Institute would conduct cutting-edge industrial, technological, and basic research; Offer education to students; and Training

to industry professionals in the field of energy. The institute is also aiming to create Energy Experience Centre, Incubation Cell / E-Cell, Office of licensing and commercialization to facilitate immersive experience of energy technologies.

For setting up of the Institute, a land of 150 acres has been allotted to RGIPT by Government of Karnataka in Kambalipura, Hosakote Taluk. While construction of this Centre of Excellence in Kambalipura land would require a few years, academic sessions would begin from the year 2018-19 from a temporary campus of Visvewaraya Technological University Campus, Muddenahalli (Chikkaballapur District). To start with three M Tech Programmes are designed in the fields of Renewable Energy, Power and Energy Systems Engineering and Energy Science and Technology that would commence from September 2018

A Centre of Excellence, is proposed to be set up; a state of the art campus would be developed in 150 acre land in Kambalipura, Hosakote Taluk. A temporary campus is also being set up at Muddenahalli (Chikkaballapur District), the birth place of Engineer Statesman, Sir M Visveswaraya for commencing with three M Tech Programme designed in the fields related to energy.

RGIPT, Shivsagar, Assam Campus (Graphical view)

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Happenings at RGIPT

RGIPT hold its Second Convocation

Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT) organized its Second Graduation Ceremony on 11th December 2017 at Jais, Amethi campus. The Chief Guest, Prof. Anil. D. Sahasrabudhe, Chairman- AICTE, Prof. K. B. Akhilesh, President- BoG (RGIPT) and Prof. P. K. Bhattacharya, Director of the Institute have awarded the graduating students with degrees. The total 175 students of two batches of B. Tech. and M. Tech. Petroleum and Chemical Engineering, MBA and Ph.D. of 2016 and 2017 have received their degrees. The two undergraduate students, Ms. Akansha Mishra (B. Tech. Petroleum Engineering 2016 batch) and Mr. Sumit Verma (B. Tech. Chemical Engineering 2017 batch) received the President’s Gold Medals for securing highest marks in their batches. While six students, namely- Ms. Tanushree Agrawal (B. Tech.- Che. Engg. 2016), Mr. Abhay Singh Yadav (M. Tech.- Pet. Engg. 2016), Mr. Bijoy

Kumar Purohit (M. Tech. Che. Engg. 2016), Mr. Deepak Varghese (MBA-2016), Mr. Shubham Gupta (B. Tech. Pet. Engg. 2017) and Mr. Rishiraj Goswami (M. Tech. Pet. Engg. 2017) received the Silver Medals. The programme started with lighting of lamp by dignitaries on dais and saraswati vandana. RGIPT BoG member, Dr. P. K. Singh (Director- CSIR) and Senate member, Prof. Chiranjeev Bhattarjee (Professor- Jadavpur University) were also present.

Prof. K. B. Akhilesh, President- BoG (RGIPT) welcomed the Chief Guest and other invitees. While speaking on the occasion, Prof. Akhilesh congratulated the graduating students and advised them to be eager to do something meaningful in your career. He further advised them to be humble, which will immensely help you in your decision-making ability in any organization.

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Prof. P. K. Bhattacharya, Director- RGIPT presented the Institute’s Report on ongoing academic and research activities, achievements of faculty and students, available infrastructure, students’ activities, etc. He further said that intake in undergraduate and postgraduate programmes have been enhanced to 120 and 20 respectively from this academic year, which will more and more students to get opportunity to work with oil and gas industry.

The Chief Guest, Prof. Anil. D. Sahasrabudhe, Chairman- AICTE delivered the Convocation Address and advised the graduating students to consistently work hard and always try to translate aspirations into actions. He further said, performance leads to recognition, recognition leads to respect and respect leads to authority. Therefore, the only way to make India a powerful nation and that is through performance, hard work

and innovation. While talking about developing world class Institution, Prof. Sahasrabudhe said a combination of great ambition and ambience might lay the foundation of world-class institution, which may reach unusual heights of both excellence and reference. But, it all requires industry helps to impart them essential skill sets and develop research facilities’ in campuses.

RGIPT has been set up in 2008 through an Act of Parliament by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Government of India as an “Institute of National Importance” along the lines of IITs. Institute is currently offering programmes at Undergraduate (B. Tech. in Petroleum & Chemical Engineering), Postgraduate (M. Tech. in Petroleum & Chemical Engineering and MBA) and Doctoral levels from Jais, Amethi campus.

Second Research Scholars’ Day ‘Parishti- 2018’

The Research Scholars of Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT) organized its

2nd Research Scholar’s Day ‘Parishti- 2018’ on 17th–18th January, 2018. It was organized with the aim to discuss key points of research and to strategize how one should inculcate the various conflicting themes in extensive area of research. The day was specifically designed to address research presentation issues i.e. confidence-building, fabrication of ideas and constructive criticism in science and research community.

The 2nd Research Scholar Day was inaugurated in the presence of Prof. P. K. Bhattacharya (Director- RGIPT), our respected guest of honors, Dr. Gargi Das (IIT Kharagpur), Dr. Vivek Polshettiwar (TIFR Mumbai), Dr. T. K. Majhi (JNCASR, Bangalore), Dr. A. Mandal (IIT Dhanbad), Dr. U. Ojha (Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, RGIPT), Dr. A. K. Singh (Associate Dean Student Affairs, RGIPT), Dr. S. K. Sinha (Associate Dean General Affairs, RGIPT) and Faculty Co-ordinators of Parishti-2018 Dr. A. Aijaz (RGIPT) and Dr. G. K. Agrahari (RGIPT) by formally inaugurated the program by lighting the lamp of learning. While addressing the research scholars on the occasion, Prof. Bhattacharya suggested that students should learn from existing

knowledge to train themselves for information generation and dissemination. He further said, research provides opportunities to answer the unanswered questions and hopes that a program like Parishti may help to achieve it. He also appreciated the efforts of research scholars for organizing such interactive programs and said it will help them to consider all diverse perspectives while concluding the research and suggesting their views. Dr. Vivek Polshettiwar (TIFR Mumbai), enlightened scholars about new advancements in nanomaterial. Dr. Gargi Das, Dr. Ajay Mandal and Dr. Tapas Kr. Majhi made the research scholars aware about the recent trends in field of science and technology in their presentations. They stressed the need for energetic and enthusiastic pursuit of scientific discussion and highlighted the need for regular interactions to promote collaborative research.

On the occasion, twenty-four PhD scholars from different area were selected for oral presentations on their ongoing research projects, while twenty-three PhD and M. Tech. scholars demonstrated their posters to the faculties and invited guest in various research areas. The chief guest as well as faculty of institute had appreciated these research presentations and the enthusiasms of the scholars. The main purpose of

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organizing the research scholar day was to promote research awareness among the research scholars and promoting a strong student-faculty interaction in the

domain of science and technology. The winners were awarded prizes in a valedictory session held at the conclusion of the event.

Techfest on “Digital Transformation in Oil & Gas Industry”

A 2-day annual Techfest Winter School 2018 on “Digital Transformation in Oil & Gas Industry” organized on 20-21 January 2018 at Rajiv Gandhi Institute Petroleum Technology (RGIPT), Jais, Amethi. The programme was inaugurated jointly by Chief Guest Mrs. Sushma Rath, Joint Secretary- MoPNG, Prof. P. K. Bhattacharya, Director- RGIPT, Shri Monish Ahuja, Executive Director- Punjab Renewable Energy Systems Pvt. Ltd., Dr. Biswajit Chakraborty, Principal Consultant & Industry Advisor (Energy)- TCS, Shri Praveen Kumar, DGM- IOCL and Dr. Susham Biswas- Faculty Advisor by lighting the lamp. RGIPT’s Techno Festival and S & T Committee is organizing this programme.

Prof. Bhattacharya welcomed the Chief Guest, dignitaries on dais and participants of various institutes. He further said that Institute started its academic activities in 2008 and today there are more than 400 students enrolled in difference courses. The programme like Winter School would definitely give an edge to aspiring engineers to learn

from industry experts to innovate ideas towards digital transformation.

While speaking on the occasion, Chief Guest Smt. Rath said that digital transformation is changing the life of common citizen, making life easier and government system transparent and efficient. She further said, MoPNG has been using digital platform for Pehal and Give It Up initiatives that has make it successful. She opined that it is the need of the hour to start using digital platform to harness the best uses of natural resources for the development of the country. Government is also working on 15,000 km long Urja Ganga Project starting from Varanasi, which will connect North-East states to provide connecting states clean energy like PNG and LNG. In addition, MoPNG has announced Open Acreage Policy for Petroleum Exploration under which interested company may choose any field of their choice on revenue sharing basis, which in turn help government to reduce 10% dependency on crude import.

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Shri Monish Ahuja of Punjab Renewable Energy Systems said that in India there is 10% of ethanol permissible in petrol and diesel, and our country is only producing 5% of that and therefore, it give huge scope for young engineers to make their career in the field of renewable energy and explore the use of new technology in this area.

During the panel discussion on ‘Digital Transforma-tion in Oil & Gas industry’ has also been organized. Chief Editor of the DEW Journal moderated the session and suggested that there is a need of digitization in this industry also. During the discussion, Dr. Biswajit Chakraborty of TCS opined that digitization would help to enhancing efficiency and reduce the production cost.

Executive Development Programmes

Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT) conducted series of 03 two -week training programs on ‘Refining Technology’ for newly promoted Chemical Engineers of Indian Oil Corporation Ltd in the academic year 2017-18. A total of 61 participants attended the programme from various refineries of IOCL having the average industry experience ranging 7-20 years. The topics related to fundamental and recent advancements in petroleum refining technologies, HR, Finance, Supply Chain Management, Art of Negotiation, Marketing, Future fuels, Global Energy Scenario, Challenges and Opportunities in Petroleum Refining Technologies have been covered in this program. Faculties of RGIPT, specialized in Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Chemistry and Management Studies, and external experts, namely Shri M. B. Lal

(Ex- CMD HPCL), Dr. A. A. Gupta (Ex. ED IOCL R&D), Shri Brij Behari (CGM IOCL RHQ), Shri Kabidas Mandanl (Ex-CGM IOCL RHQ)Prof. S. Ray (IIT Kharagpur), Shri Debashis Kumar (IOCL RHQ) Smt K. GeethaShree (IOCL RHQ) Shri Rishi Sahni (IOCL RHQ) and Shri Vikas Kumar from IOCL RHQ delivered lectures in this programme.

Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology (RGIPT) conducted a 2-days Training Program on “Advanced Refining Technology’ for Process Engineers of BPCL Kochi Refinery from 9 to 10 April 2018. A total of 25 participants attended the program from various units of BPCL Kochi Refinery. The program was conducted by the faculty members of RGIPT, Dr. M.S. Balathanigaimani, Dr. Rakesh Kumar and Dr. Milan Kumar.

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First International Conference on “Emerging Challenges and Opportunities In Energy Sector”

The Department of Management Studies organized a 2-day International Conference

on 09-10th February 2018 at RGIPT Jais on ‘Emerging Challenges And Opportunities In Energy Sector (ECOES)’. Shri Sudhir Vasudeva, Ex-CMD, ONGC Ltd., Prof. P. K. Bhattacharya, Director- RGIPT, Prof. Chon, INHA University Korea, Dr. Alok Kumar Singh, HoD - Dept. of Petroleum Engg. and conveners of the programme Dr. Atul Sharma, Dr. Saroj Kumar Mishra and Dr. Rohit Bansal inaugurated the two-day event by lighting the lamp in the presence of big gathering of participants, students and faculties of Institute.

The maiden International Conference of Institute witnessed the huge gathering of academic and industry stalwarts. Shri Sudhir Vasudeva (Ex-CMD, ONGC Ltd), Prof. P. K. Bhattacharya (Director- RGIPT), Prof. B. Chon (INHA University Korea), Prof. Chang-Ren Chen (Kun Shan University, Taiwan), Mr. Jawad Azeem (Regional Manager & Principal Consultant, Calsep Dubai, UAE) and Mr. Siva Rama Krishna Jandhyala (Halliburton Technology, India) had delivered thought provok-ing lecture during the conference.

Shri Sunil Saxena (EIL), Shri R. K. Vij (ED-ONGC Ahmedabad), Shri Anil Sachan (Ex-ED ONGC), Dr. D. K Tulli (ED-IOCL R&D Centre), Prof. V. P Sharma (IIT-ISM Dhanbad), Prof. Gargi Das (IIT Kharagpur), Prof. K. D. P. Nigam

(IIT Delhi), Prof. M. O. Garg (IIT Bombay), Dr. Jitendra Sangwai (IIT Madras), Prof. Deepak Kunzru (Distinguished Professor-Ahmedabad University) and Prof. Jokhanram from IIT BHU Varanasi also shared their research works with young participants and suggested the ways to overcome the energy challenges, India and world are facing today.

On the second day of conference, an industry-academia interaction session was organized in which thrust was on to enhance the knowledge sharing between them and expedite the research works in the petroleum and energy areas. While discussing on the issue, IOCL ED Dr. Tuli suggested that efforts should be made for the exchange of experts between industry and academia to help them to know the real industries’ problems and areas of the research of academicians. He further said that academician should develop products and applications with the input from industry. Shri R. K. Vij, ED ONGC said that there is a need of structured approach in India to start deep industry-academia interaction. While Prof. P. K. Bhattacharya, Director RGIPT said that relationship could be built only with continuous interaction.

Dr. Tushar Sharma and Dr. Shivanjali Sharma, Assistant Professor- Petroleum Engineering had convened the programme.

Annual Cultural Fest ‘Kaltarang-2018’

The students of Institute had organized its annual cultural fest ‘Kaltarang-2018’ in campus from

30th March to 1st April 2018 to give feather to the creativity and passion of young engineers. The 3-day event witnessed a huge participation of students from Rae Bareli based institutes- host RGIPT and KNIT Sultanpur, Lucknow University, FGIET Raebareli, FDDI Fursatganj, RRSIMT Amethi, IGRUA Fursatganj, Integral University & Ambalika Institute of Technology, Lucknow. The events like Solo song, Mimi, Rap Battle, Band war, Debate, Jam, Poetry, Antakshari, Street Play, Group song, Solo dance, Fashion

show, Group discussion, Extempore, Quiz,Group dance, Dance Face-off, Acapella, Rangoli, T-shirt painting, Nail art, Face painting,Kavi Sammelan, etc were organized during the 3-day programme and participants had impressed a lot to audience with their exemplary performances. Chief Guest- Prof. P. K. Bhattacharya, Director- RGIPT and Faculty advisors of Cultural Committee of Institute Dr. Atul Sharma, Dr. Chanchal Kundu and Dr. Shivanjali Sharma formally inaugurated the programme by lighting the lamp in the presence of big gathering of participants with the preccedings of Ganesh Vandana.

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Annual Sports Fest ‘ENERGIA- 2018’

A 3-day annual sports fest ‘ENERGIA-2018’ was organized in campus on 9th-11th March 2018

with the aims to providing a platform to young engineers to display their talents. The programme was inaugurated by Dr. Manish Chauhan, Chairman, Simhans Hospital, Rae Bareli, Shri Ashwini Bajpayee (National Volleyball Player), Shri Santosh Kumar, District Sports Officer, Rae Bareli, Dr. Alok Kumar Singh (Dean-Students’ Affairs) and faculty adviser of sports fest Dr. D. Panda by lighting the lamp. The sports events like Kho-Kho, Kabaddi, Volley Ball, Basket Ball (Men), Basket Ball (Women), Badminton (Men), Badminton (Women), Carrom, Chess, Table Tennis (Men), Table

Tennis (Women) were organized during the 3-day fest and Amity University, Lucknow had won the ‘Energia-2018 Championship’ trophy. In this event, sportsmen of 11 institutes participated in various events. The valedictory function of Energia-2018 witnessed the august presence of Dr. Manish Chauhan , Chairman, Simhans Hospital, Rae Bareli as Chief Guest and Shri Ashwini Bajpayee (National Volleyball Player), Shri Santosh Kumar, District Sports Officer, Rae Bareli as a Guest of Honour, which made it more memorable. Shri Singh awarded the winning team with trophy.

RGIPT Organizes 3rd International Yoga Day

The third International Yoga Day was celebrated at RGIPT on June 21, 2017. On

this occasion, Prof. P. K. Bhattacharya, Director- RGIPT, Dr. A. K. Singh, Associate Dean- Students Affairs, Shri Raghunath Bhattacharya, Acting Registrar along with other students, faculty and staff of the Institute performed yogasans under

the guidance of yogacharya Shri P. N. Pathak. Further, Yogacharya advises that one may throw away numerous physical and mental illness by practicing yoga regularly. Shri Pathak guided RGIPT people to perform yogasanas like anulom-vilom, kapalbhati, mundak asan, bhramri, gomukh, sukhasan, vajrasan, etc.

71th Independence Day

RGIPT celebrates 71th Independence Day with full fervor and patriotism. The Independence

Day programme started with tri-colour hoisting by Prof. P. K. Bhattacharya, Director-RGIPT in the presence of huge gathering of students, faculty and staff members. While addressing the gathering on the occasion, Prof. Bhattacharya said that despite copying the ideas of others, young generation should think of originally to bring innovation at the workplace. They should work in the direction to define their own

path to achieve the objectives of their life, but it all requires courage to take risk and learn new things.

Further to this, by recognizing their excellent academic performance in last semester examinations, Director awarded 8 B. Tech. and M. Tech. students with trophy and certificate of appreciation. On this occasion, group of students also presented a skit on ‘Patriotism & Terrorism’, which receives huge applause of appreciation from the audience.

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Institutional Collaboration

Allahabad University Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur Texas A & M University, USA

Louisiana State University, USA Heriot Watts University Aberdeen Indian Institute of Technology, BHU

Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad University of Massachusetts Lund University, Swedan

University of Houston, USAChonnam National University

South Korea National Chemical Laboratory

National Geophysical Research Institute, Hyderabad

Universita di Salerno, Italy Universita di Napoli Federico II, Italy

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Engineering & Sciences

Dr. Abhay Kumar ChoubeyPh.D. (BHU) – Chemistry

Dr. Alpesh KumarPh. D. (IIT Kanpur) – Math

Dr. Alok Kumar SinghPh.D. (BHU) – Geology

Dr. Amritanshu ShuklaPh.D. (IIT Kharagpur) – Physics

Dr. Amit RanjanPh.D. (University of Minnesota, USA) – Chemical Engineering

Dr. Atul SharmaPh.D. (Devi Ahilya University) – Energy Management

Dr. Chanchal KunduPh.D. (IIT Kharagpur) – Math

Shri D. C. Tewari Visiting Professor – Petroleum Engineering

Dr. Debashis PandaPh.D. (IIT Bombay) – Chemistry

Dr. Gunjan Kr. Agrhari Ph. D. (IIT Kanpur) – Chemical Engineering

Dr. M. S. BalathanigaimaniPh.D. (CNU, South Korea) – Chemical Engineering

Dr. Manoj K. RajpootPh.D. (IIT Kanpur) – Mathematics

Dr. Milan KumarPh.D. (University of Tennessee) – Chemical Engineering

Dr. Kausik Guha Biswas Ph.D. (IIT Kharagpur) – Chemical Engineering

Prof. P. K. Bhattacharya Ph.D. (IIT Bombay) – Chemical Engineering

Dr. Rakesh Kumar Ph.D. (IIT Kanpur) – Chemical Engineering

Dr. Saurabh MishraPh.D. (CCSU, Meerut) – English

Dr. Arshad AizazPh.D. (IIT Kanpur) – Chemistry

Dr. Satish Kumar SinhaPh.D. (University of Oklahoma, Norman) – Petroleum Engg.

Dr. Susham Biswas Ph.D. (IIT Kanpur) – Geo-Informatics

Dr. Shivanjali Sharma Ph.D. (ISM Dhanbad) – Petroleum Engineering

Dr. Tushar Sharma Ph.D. (IIT Madras) – Petroleum Engineering

Dr. Umakant Dhar Dwivedi Ph.D. (IIT Kanpur) – Electrical Engineering

Dr. Umaprasana Ojha Ph.D. (IIT Bombay) – Chemistry

Dr. Venkata Subbarayadu Sistla Ph.D. (Otto von G. University, Germany) – Chemical Engineering

Management Studies

Dr. Anirban MukherjeePh.D. (Kansas State University, USA) Sociology

Dr. Debashish JenaPh.D. (IIM Lucknow) Operations Management & Operations Research

Dr. Jaya SrivastavaPh.D. (Banasthali University)- HRM

Dr. Kavita SrivastavaPh.D. (IIT Kanpur) Marketing & Consumer Behaviour

Dr. Rohit BansalPh.D. (IIT Roorkee) Accounting & Financial Management

Dr. Pradeep Kumar ParidaPh.D. (JNU) Strategy Implementation & Control

Dr. Sanjay Kumar Kar Ph.D. (Utkal University) Marketing & International Business

Dr. Saroj Kumar Mishra Ph.D. (IIT Kanpur) Management Studies

Dr. Gopal Sharan Parashari Visiting Professor – Management Studies

Shri Chandan Kumar Visiting Professor – Management Studies

Faculty at RGIPT

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Achievements & Publications of Faculty

Dr. Alok Kumar SinghAssociate Professor & HoD- Petroleum Engineering & Geological Sciences Division

Research papers published in journals:

� Singh, A.K., 2016: Petrographic Characteristics and evolution of the Karharbari coals, Talcher Coalfield, Orissa, India. International Journal of Coal Science & Technology, 3(2):133–147.

� Singh et al., 2016: Peat swamps at Giral lignite field of Barmer basin, Rajasthan, Western India: understanding the evolution through petrological Modeling. International Journal of Coal Science & Technology, 3(2):148–164.

� Singh, A.K. 2016: Petrographic and Geochemical Characterization of Coal from Talcher Coalfield, Mahanadi Basin, India. Geological Society of India (Springer), Vol.87, May 2016, pp.525-534.

Conferences attended outside RGIPT:

� Petrotech-2016, 12th International Oil & gas Conference, 05-07 December, 2016, New Delhi, India

� 7th World Petro Coal Congress & Expo-2017 at Main Auditorium, Convention Centre- NDCC, Parliament Street, New Delhi, India during 15th February- 17th February 2017

Industrial tour:

� Conducted Geological Tour in and around Doon Valley

Project guided:

� B. Tech. 2, M. Tech. 1

Other Activities:

(a) Industry visited and visits to other Institutes for research:

� Birbal Sahni Institute of Paleosciences, Lucknow

� of Advanced Study in Geology, Institute of Science, B.H.U, Varanasi

(b) Awards and Honors:1. Subrato Ghosh Coal Petrology Award 2015-

2016 for the contribution to the science of Coal Petrology and Coal Chemistry by The Mining, Geological and Metallurgical Institute of India in the year 2016 (0n 20.9.2016)

2. 3rd Best Paper Award In 7th World Petro Coal Congress

Dr. Amritanshu ShuklaAssociate Professor- Physics

Paper/book published:

� Systematic study of Bubble Nuclei in Relativistic Mean Field Theory A Shukla, Sven Aberg and Awanish Bajpeyi — Physics of Atomic Nuclei 79, 1 (2016).

� Nuclear structure studies using relativistic mean field theory in mass region A~130 A Shukla, Sven Aberg and Awanish Bajpeyi — Journal of Physics G44, 025104(2017).

� Thermal Energy storage based solar drying systems: A review Karunesh Kant, A. Shukla and A. Sharma, Anil Kumar & Anand Jain — Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies 34, 86 (2016).

� Performance evaluation of fatty acids as phase change material for thermal energy storage Karunesh Kant, A. Shukla and A. Sharma — Journal of Energy storage 6, 153 (2016).

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� Thermal response of poly-crystalline silicon photovoltaic panels: Numerical simulation and experimental study Karunesh Kant, A. Shukla, A. Sharma and Pascal Henry Biwole — Solar Energy 134, 147 (2016).

� Heat transfer studies of photovoltaic panel coupled with phase change material Karunesh Kant, A. Shukla, A. Sharma and Pascal Henry Biwole — Solar Energy 140, 151 (2016).

� Solar greenhouse with thermal energy storage: A review A. Shukla, Atul Sharma and Karunesh Kant Current Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reports Vol. 3, 58, (2016).

� Ternary mixture of fatty acids as phase change materials for thermal energy storage — Karunesh Kant, A. Shukla and Atul Sharma — Energy Reports Vol. 2, 274, (2016).

� Cooling methodologies of photovoltaic module for enhancing electrical efficiency: A review A. Shukla, Karunesh Kant, A. Sharma and Pascal Henry Biwole — Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, 160 275 (2017).

Book Chapters

� Use of Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV): A significant step towards green buildings Karunesh Kant, A. Shukla, and Atul Sharma Energy Security & Sustainability: Present and Future (book published by CRC press/Taylor & Francis Publishing USA, ISBN 9781498754439).

Conferences/ Symposia Proceedings

� Study of proton capture rates: 96Ru, 98Ru Awanish Bajpeyi, A. Shukla and A. J. Koning Presented at DAE Symposium 2016 on Nuclear Physics held at Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics (SINP), Kolkata (published in Proceedings of DAE-BRNS Symposium on Nuclear Physics 2016).

� Thermal Conductivity Enhancement of Paraffin Wax with Graphene Nano-Particles Karunesh Kant, A. Shukla, Atul Sharma Presented at National Conference on Solar Thermal Energy Technologies (NCSTET) 2016 held at IIT Jodhpur during February 26–28, 2016.

Books Published

Energy Security & Sustainability: Present and Future (2016, published with CRC press/Taylor & Francis Publishing USA, ISBN 9781498754439).

1. Participation in conference/workshop/seminar- N.A.

2. Short course conducted –N.A.3. Research project awarded with value of project –

N.A.4. Conference/workshop/seminar organized in

campus5. Guest faculty/industry expert/dignitary invited

by you/department

Award/recognition

� Attended meeting of National Innovator’s club held at Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi (March 2017).

� Best poster award at 7th World Renewable Energy Technology Congress & Expo-2016 held at Convention Centre-New Delhi City Centre, Parliament Street, New Delhi, India (Aug 2016).

Membership of any professional body (in the said duration):

� Life Member of Solar Energy Society of India.

Any other information you like share:

� Visited Lund University, Sweden for collaborative research work in nuclear Physics with Prof. Sven Åberg, Professor and Head of Mathematical Physics, Lund University, Sweden (May 2016).

� Visited Jean Alexandre Dieudonne Laboratory, UMR CNRS 7351, of the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, France, for collaborative research work in on research topics of common interest on mathematical modeling of phase change material thermal behavior, when integrated to low energy buildings components, such as photovoltaic panels or walls with Prof. Henry Biwole Pascal (June 2016).

Dr. Abhay Kumar ChoubeyAssociate Professor- Chemistry

Paper/book published: 1 Book Chapter

� ‘The Hydrogen Initiative: Technological Advancements & Storage Challenges’ has been published in a book on ‘Energy Security & Sustainability of CRC Press, Boca Raton, USA, 2016

Participation in conference/workshop/seminar:

� Participated in an International seminar on “India’s Leap into the Methanol Economy:

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Opportunities and Options for Energy Security” organized by NITI Aayog, in New Delhi on September 6-7, 2016.

� Attended 12th biennial International Oil & Gas Conference cum Exhibition ‘Petrotech- 2016’ held in New Delhi from 5th–7th December 2016.

Research project awarded – 01 under consideration:

� Application of Gels for Water Shut-off and Profile Modification Jobs in Hydrocarbon Bearing Reservoirs Status: Under Review at 2nd stage by SERB, DST, Govt. of India)

Guest faculty/industry expert/dignitary invited by you/dept.

� Prof. S. N. Upadhyay, Former Director & Emeritus Professor, IIT(BHU) as Chief guest in an event

Industrial tour

� Currently guiding 2 Ph.D. students namely Ms. Reena Yadav and Ms. Vartika Srivastava in the areas of Petroleum Engineering and Chemistry.

� B. Tech. (Chemical Engineering) projects: 4

Any other administrative responsibilities

� Chairman, Disciplinary Committee of RGIPT � Chairman, Council of Wardens � Editorial board member of international

journal, Journal of Petroleum Engineering & Technology

� Cheque signatory � Developed a course on Energy & Environment

for M. Sc. (Energy Sciences) program at RGIPT

Dr. Atul SharmaAssociate Professor, Reneweble Energy

Paper/book publishedBook Publication: Amritanshu Shukla and Atul Sharma

Energy Security and Sustainability, CRC Press, Taylor and Frances Group, ISBN 9781498754439 (2016).

Book Chapter Publications:

Om Prakash, Anil Kumar and Atul Sharma

Solar Drying, CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, series editor: Jochen Bundschuh, Karlsruhe

University of Applied Sciences, Institute for Applied Sciences, Karlsruhe, Germany, ISBN 9781138029705, p. 235-258 (2017).

Karunesh Kant, A. Shukla, Atul Sharma

Use of Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV): A Significant Step Towards Green Buildings, Energy Security and Sustainability (Hardback)- CRC Press, Edited by Amritanshu Shukla and Atul Sharma. ISBN 978-1-49-875443-9, p. 55-92 (2016).

Helia Taheri, Atul Sharma

A Role of Phase Change Materials in Building Applications, Energy Security and Sustainability (Hardback) – CRC Press, Edited by Amritanshu Shukla and Atul Sharma. ISBN 978-1-49-875443-9, p. 113-134 (2016)

Section Editor:

Section Editor of a special issue on “Topical Collection on Regional Renewable Energy” in ‘Current Sustainable/Renewable Energy Reports’ journal, Volume 3, Issue 3-4, December 2016.

Invited Talk:

An Introduction to Phase Change Materials (PCMs) and Their Utilization For Thermal Energy Storage Applications, December 20, 2016, Organized by College of Engineering Adoor, Manakkala, Pathanamthitta District, Kerala.

Guest Lecturer:

Development and Utilization of Phase Change Materials (PCMs) for Building Applications, February 29, 2016, Organized by School of Architecture, BBD University, Lucknow.

Journal Paper:

Karunesh Kant, A. Shukla, Atul Sharma Heat Transfer study of Phase Change Materials with Graphene Nano Particle for thermal energy storage, Solar Energy, Vol. 146, 453–463 (2017).

A. Shukla, Karunesh Kant, Atul SharmaSolar Still with Latent Heat Energy Storage: A Review, Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies, Vol. 41, 34-36 (2017).

Tripti Rai, Atul Sharma, Debashis PandaQuantifying the Role of Silver Nanoparticle in Modulation of the Thermal Energy Storage Properties

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of PAM-Ag Nanocomposites, New Journal of Chemistry (2017).

Karunesh Kant, A. Shukla, Atul Sharma, Pascal H. BiwloeCooling methodologies of photovoltaic module for enhancing electrical efficiency: A review, Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells, Vol.160, 275-286 (2017).

Karunesh Kant, A. Shukla, Atul SharmaTernary mixture of fatty acids as phase change materials for thermal energy storage applications, Energy Reports, Vol.2, 274-279 (2016).

Karunesh Kant, A. Shukla, Atul Sharma, P. H. Biwloe, Heat transfer studies of photovoltaic panel coupled with phase change material, Solar Energy, Vol. 140, 151–161 (2016).

Ruchika Gupta, Soumya Kedia, Neelam Saurakhiya, Atul Sharma, Amit RanjanFatty Acid Mixtures In Nanofibrous Polymeric Material, Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells, Vol. 157, 676-685 (2016).

Karunesh Kant, A. Shukla, Atul Sharma, Pascal H. BiwloeThermal response of poly-crystalline silicon photovoltaic panels: Numerical simulation and experimental study, Solar Energy, Vol. 134, 147-155 (2016).

Sanjay Kumar Kar, Atul Sharma, Biswajit RoySolar energy market developments in India, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews Vol. 62, 121-133 (2016).

Karunesh Kant, A. Shukla, Atul SharmaPerformance evaluation of fatty acid as phase change material for thermal energy storage, Journal of Energy Storage, Vol. 6, 153-162, (2016).

Karunesh Kant, A. Shukla, Atul Sharma, Anil Kumar, Anand Jain Thermal Energy storage based solar drying systems: A review, Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies, Vol. 34, 86-99 (2016).

Participation in conference/workshop/seminar

� First International Conference on Advanced Materials for Power Engineering

(ICAMPE-2015), December 11-13, 2015 Organized by Wroclaw University of Technology, 27 Wybrzeze, Wyspianskiego St 50-370 Wroclaw, Poland and International and Inter University Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (IIUCNN), Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, India.

� Attended the Department of Science and Technology (DST) ‘Expert Panel Meeting’ for screening the proposals received against the MES-Call 2016, 29th August 2016 in New Delhi.

Research project awarded with value of project

A research Project Proposal entitled “Thermal Regulation of Photovoltaics (PV) Cells using Phase Change Materials (PCMs)” submitted to Council of Science & Technology (U.P.), “VIGYAN BHAWAN”, Lucknow.

Principal Investigator : Dr. Atul Sharma Co- Principal Investigator : Dr. Amritanshu Shukla Total Cost : Rs. 10,44,000/- Date of Start : 30th March 2017

Award/recognition

Best poster award at 7th World Renewable Energy Technology Congress (WRETC) & Expo-2016, August 21-23, 2016 held at Convention Centre-New Delhi City Centre, Parliament Street, New Delhi, India.

Dr. Anirban MukherjeeAssistant Professor- Sociology

Courses Taught

� Behavioral Sciences-U.G. (B.Tech) � Industrial Sociology-U.G. Module (B.Tech) � Diaspora Studies-U.G. Module (B.Tech) � Urban Sociology-U.G. Module (B.Tech) � Organizational Behavior-P.G. (MBA)

Publications

(A) Books � Mukherjee, Anirban. 2017. Tribal Education

in India: � Challenges and Concerns. New Delhi: Sunrise

Publications. ISBN 978-93-80966-92-2.

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(B) Refereed Articles � Mukherjee. Anirban and S. Shukla. 2018.

Decoding the Blue Whale Challenge from Sociological Perspectives. UGC Approved Journal of National Development 31(1): 112-119 (ISSN: 09728309)

� Mukherjee. Anirban. 2018. Exploring Facebook Usage Pattern Among Engineering College Students: A Case Study. Accepted for Publication in the December Issue of UGC Approved Loyola Journal of Social Sciences (ISSN 09714960).

� Shukla. S, A Mukherjee and S. Biswas. 2017. “Urban Proliferation of Blue Whale Challenge in India: A Socio-Spatial Analysis.” UGC Approved Journal Research Discourse 24:72-75 (ISSN 22772014).

(C) Conference Proceedings � Mukherjee, Anirban. “Mobility through

Sanskritisation?: An Exploration of Tribal Education in West Bengal” at National Con-ference on Structures and Processes of Social Exclusion and Inclusion organized by Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai, April 27-28th, 2018.

� Mukherjee, Anirban. “Evaluating the Implication of RTE Act on Tribal Education in India.” Paper presented at the International Summit on Child Rights: Education Matters for Life organized by joint collaboration of Christ University, Bangalore, James Cook University, Australia, and World Vision, India on December 4th-5th, 2017.

� Mukherjee, Anirban, “Exploring Usage Pattern of Facebook Among the Students of RGIPT: A Case Study”, Paper Presented at South Asian University (SAU) organized Visual South Asia International Conference at University of Dhaka, Bangladesh on May 11th, 2017.

Dr. Chanchal KunduAssociate Professor- Mathematics

My field of interest is reliability theory, to be more specific

� Reliability of a system/component � Stochastic ordering and ageing � Statistical information theory � Order statistics and record values

Details of my Sponsored Projects are as follows:

Project #1:

� Title: On the Study of Information Theoretic Measures for Doubly Truncated Random Variables (Ref. No. 2/48(4)/2015/NBHM(R.P.)/R&D II/14130).

� Principal Investigator: Dr. Chanchal Kundu � Co-Investigator: Nil � Sponsor Agency & Cost: NBHM, Dept. of

Atomic Energy, Govt. of India; Rs. 13,29100/- � Status & Duration: Ongoing (Nov. 2015-

onwards); 3 yrs � Person Working: One JRF.

Project #2:

� Title: On Some Properties of Expected Inactivity Time having Applications in Reliability (Ref. No. SR/ FTP/MS-016/2012)

� Principal Investigator: Dr. Chanchal Kundu � Co-Investigator: Nil � Sponsor Agency & Cost: SERB, Dept. of Scien

ce and Technology; Rs. 10.92 lakh. � Status & Duration: Ongoing (Mar. 2014-

onwards); 3 yrs � Person Working: One JRF.

List of Research Publications:

1. Ghosh, A. and Kundu, C. (2017), Bivariate extension of (dynamic) cumulative residual and past inaccuracy measures. Statistical Papers, DOI: 10.1007/s00362-017-0917-5. Online First. (Springer)

2. Kundu, A. and Kundu, C. (2018), Bivariate extension of generalized cumulative past entropy. Communications in Statistics- Theory & Methods, Vol. 47, pp. 1962-1977. (Taylor & Francis Group)

3. Kundu, C. and Patra, A. (2018), Some results on residual life and inactivity time at random time. Communications in Statistics- Theory & Methods, Vol. 47, pp. 372-384. (Taylor & Francis Group)

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4. Ghosh, A. and Kundu, C. (2017), On some dynamic generalized measures of information for conditionally specified models in past life. Statistics, Vol. 51, pp. 1398-1418. (Taylor & Francis Group)

5. Kundu, C. (2016), Chernoff distance for double truncated distributions. Communications in Statistics- Theory & Methods, Vol. 51, pp. 10594-10606. (Taylor & Francis Group)

6. Kundu, C. and Sarkar, K. (2017), Characteri-zations based on higher order and partial moments of inactivity time. Statistical Papers, Vol. 58, pp. 607-626. (Springer)

7. Kundu, C. and Ghosh, A. (2017), Inequalities involving expectations of selected functions in reliability theory to characterize distributions. Communications in Statistics- Theory & Methods, Vol. 46, pp 8468-8478. (Taylor & Francis Group)

Some more papers have been revised/ submitted for publication.

Ph. D. students’ Supervised:

� Amit Ghosh (PMATH13-001), Arijit Patra (PMATH16-001) & Shivangi Singh (PSTA17-001)

� Status: Ongoing.

Details of Infrastructure available for research: Some more journals need to be subscribed.

Average yearly import/domestic purchases of goods for R & D: NA

Number of papers published from April 2017 to Mar 2018: Seven

Number of patents filed from April 2016 to Mar 2017: NIL

Computer software developed: NIL

Awards and honours/ national/ international conferences attended (full details) during April 2017 to March 2018:

� Life member of International Indian Statistical Association (IISA).

Organized a session and delivered an invited talk in The 2017 IISA International Conference

on Statistics held at Hyderabad International Convention Centre, Hyderabad, India during December 27-30, 2017.

Any other Research & Development:

Paper Reviewed for:

� Statistics and Probability Letters by Elsevier. � Communications in Statistics- Theory &

Methods by Taylor & Francis Group. � Communications in Statistics- Simulation &

Computation by Taylor & Francis Group. � Statistics by Taylor & Francis Group. � Statistical Papers by Springer.

Details of Administrative Responsibilities:

1. Chairman of Cultural Program Committee 2. Member of Departmental Programme

Committee.3. Library Committee Member.

Dr. Koushik Guha BiswasAssistant Professor, Chemical Engineering

Publications In International Journals (2017-2018)

1. Non-lithographic copper-wire based fabrication of micro-fluidic reactors for biphasic flow applications, U. Kumar, D. Panda, K.G. Biswas*, Chemical Engineering Journal, 334 (2018) 221-227.

2. Studies of dehydrogenation reaction over zinc-alumina catalyst, K.G. Biswas*, L. Das, J.K. Basu, International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering, 20180004 (2018) 1-10.

3. Studies on nitration of phenol over solid acid catalyst, L. Das, K.G. Biswas*, J.K. Basu, Progress In Petrochemical Science, 1 (2018) 1-6.

International Conference Publications (2017-2018)

1. Liquid-liquid two phase flow patterns in microflow reactors, U. Kumar, D.Panda, K.G. Biswas*, Chemcon 2017

2. Efficient method to fabricate micro-fluidic reactors, U. Kumar, K.G. Biswas*, D.Panda, APCEC 2017.

3. Treatment of phenolic effluent by photocatalytic reaction, L.Das, U. Kumar, K.G. Biswas*, APCEC 2017.

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Book Chapters Published

1. Recent trends of process intensification in energy domain, K.G. Biswas*, Low Carbon Energy Supply - Trends, Technology, Management (ISBN No. 978-981-10-7325-0), Springer, 2018.

2. Role of biofuels/biomass in current energy scenario of India, K.G. Biswas*, L. Das, Low Carbon Energy Supply - Trends, Technology, Management (ISBN No. 978-981-10-7325-0), Springer, 2018.

Dr. Rakesh KumarAssistant Professor–Chemical Engineering

Publications:

� Divyam Jha, Md. Belal Haider, Rakesh Kumar, M.S. Balathanigaimani “Extractive desulfurization of dibenzothiophene using phosphonium-based ionic liquid: Modeling of batch extraction experimental data and simulation of continuous extraction process” Chemical Engineering Research and Design, 111 (2016 ) 218–222.

� Md. Belal Haider, Zakir Hussain, Rakesh Kumar “CO2 absorption and kinetic study in ionic liquid amine blends” Journal of Molecular Liquids, 224 (2016) 1025–1031.

� Zakir Hussain, Md. Belal Haider, Rakesh Kumar, “UsageSpecific Biodiesel Production with and without catalytic booster” Materials Today: Proceedings, 3 (2016) 4115–4120.

� Balraj Bandary, Zakir Hussain, Rakesh Kumar, “Effect of carbon and nitrogen sources on Escherichia coli bacteria in removing dyes” Materials Today: Proceedings 3 (2016) 4023–4028.

� M. S. Balathanigaimani1, Md. Belal Haider, Divyam Jha, Rakesh Kumar, Seung Jae Lee, Wang Geun Shim, Ho Kyong Shon, Sang Chai Kim, and Hee Moon, “Nanostructured Biomass Based Carbon Materials from Beer Lees for Hydrogen Storage” Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 17 (2017) 1–4.

Conferences:

� Zakir Hussain, Md. Belal Haider, Rakesh Kumar “Usage specific biodiesel production with and without catalytic booster” International

conference on materials research and applications (ICMRA-2016) held on 11-13 March, at CMR Technical campus, Hyderabad, India.

� Balraj Bandary, Zakir Hussain, Rakesh Kumar “Effect of carbon and nitrogen sources on Escherichia coli bacteria in removing dyes” International conference on materials research and applications (ICMRA-2016) held on 11-13 March, at CMR Technical campus, Hyderabad, India.

Project Completed

� Title of the project: “CO2 capture using ionic liquids: experiments and molecular modeling”

� Total Sanctioned Fund: ~26.5 lacs � Funding Agency: Department of Science and

Technology (DST) India � Time Duration: July-2013 to January 2017

Lecture Delivered

� Deliverd the lectures on the topic “Chemical Process Modelling and Simulation” to IOCL officers on 8th August and 31st October 2017.

Dr. Rohit BansalAssistant Professor - Accounting & Financial Management

Publications

1. Kumar, D. Kumar, S. & Bansal, R.(2018), “An Integrated Approach towards Query Based Learning on Multi-Objective Ant Lion Optimization, Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamic and Control Systems, Issue 4, pp. 800-809, (Scopus)”.

2. Zahera, S, A. & Bansal, R. (2018), “Do investors exhibit behavioral biases in investment decision making? A systematic review”, Qualitative Research in Financial Markets, Vol. 10 Issue: 2, pp.210-251, (Scopus & ABDC-C) http:/doi.org/10.1108/QRFM-04-2017-0028. (Emerald).

3. Dixit A., Kumar S., Pant M., & Bansal R. (2018), ‘Hybrid Nature-Inspired Algorithms: Methodologies, Agriculture, and Reviews’. In:Reddy M., Vishwanath K., K.M. S. (eds) International Proceedings on Advances in Soft Computing, Intelligent System

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and Applications. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 628. Pp 299-306, Scopus, DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5272-9_29. (Springer).

4. Dixit A., Kumar S., Pant M., & Bansal R. (2018),Multilevel Image Thresholding Established on Fuzzy Entropy Using Different Evolution. In: Abraham A., Muhuri P., Muda A., Gandhi N. (eds) Hybrid Intelligent Systems. HIS 2017. Adnvances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 734, pp 82-91, Scopus, DOI https://doi.org/10.1109/978-3-319-76351-4_9.(Springer).

5. S. Kumar, M. Pant, A. Dixit & R. Bansal, (2017), “BBO-DE: Hybrid algorithm based on BBO and DE,” 2017 International Conference on Computing, Communication Technologies and Auomation (ICCCA), Greater Noida, 2017, pp. 379-383,doi: 10.1109/CCAA.2017.8229830, (IEEE Xplore,Scopus).

6. R. Bansal, S. Kumar and A. Mahajan, (2017), “Diagnosis of Diabetes mellitus using PSO and KNN classifier,” 2017 International Conference on Computing and Communication Technology for Smart Nation (IC3TSN), Gurgaon, 2107, pp. 32-38. doi: 10.1109/ IC3TSN.2017.8284446, (IEEE Xplore, Scopus).

7. A. Mahajan, S. Kumar and R. Bansal, (2017), “Diagnosis of diabetes mellitus using PCA and genetically optimized neural network,” 2017 International Conference on Computing, Communication and Automation (ICCCA), Greater Noida, 2017, pp. 334-338. doi: 10.1109/ CCAA.2017.8229838, (IEEE Xplore, Scopus).

8. Kumar, D., Kumar, S., Bansal, R., & Singla, P. (2017), A Survey to Nature Inspired Soft Computing. International Journal of Information System Modeling and Design (IJISMD), 8(2), 112-133. doi: 10.4018/IJISMD.2017040107. (SCOPUS).

9. Bansal, R. (2017), ‘The Elements of Profitability for Indian Petroleum Companies’, International Journal of Marketing & Financial Management, Volume 5, Issue 12, pp 09-18.

10. Bansal, R. (2017), ‘Relation between Political Events, Union Budget and Index Return: Empirical Evidence from the Indian Stock Market’, Research Chronical, doi: 10.1109/

IC3TSN.2017.8284446, (IEEE Xplore, Scopus). Vol.V, Issue IX: pp. 80-101.

11. Goyal, R., Panigrahi, A., & Bansal R. (2017), ‘Proposed Method to Construct Boolean Functions with Maximum Possible Annihilator Immunity,’ AIP Conference Proceedings, Vol.1860, pp. 020051-1-020051-4, Published by American Institute of Physics, http://doi.org/10.1063/1.4990350. (Scopus).

Conference/Seminar:

1. Vikas & Rohit Bansal (2017), paper titled “Efficiency Evaluation of Indian Construction Sector” (Submission No: ISFIF309) in the ‘International Symposium on Frontiers of Infrastructure Finance (ISFIF 2017)’ was held during December 14-15, 2017 at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur.

2. Abhishek Dixit, Sushil Kumar, Millie Pant and Rohit Bansal (2017), “Multilevel Image Thresholding Established On Fuzzy Entropy Using Different Evolution”, 17th International Conference on Hybrid Intelligent Systems (HIS 2017) in India, 2017. South Asian University, Delhi India, December 14-16,2017.

3. Abhishek Dixit, Sushil Kumar, Millie Pant and Rohit Bansal (2017), CA-DE: Hybrid Algorithma based on Cultural Algorithm and DE, International Conference on Machine Intelligence and Signal Processing December 22-24, 2017 at IIT Indore, India.

4. Aakansha Mahajan, Sushil Kumar, Millie Pant and Rohit Bansal (2017), “Diagnosis of Diabetes Mellitus Using PCA and Genetically Optimized Neural Network”, International Conference on Computing, Communication and Automation, 5th-6th-2017, Galgotia University.

5. Abhishek Dixit, Sushil Kumar, Millie Pant and Rohit Bansal (2017), “BBO-DE: Hybrid Algorithm based on BBO and DE” at International Conference on Computing, Communication and Automation, 5th-6th-2017, Galgotia University.

Professional Membership:

� Life time Membership International Society for Development and Sustainability, JAPAN (Membership ID: M140354).

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� Life time Membership of All India Management Scholar (AIMS), India (Membership ID: B-1074)

� Life time Membership of The Indian Econometrics Society (TIES)

� Life-time member of Global Association for Humanities and Social Science Research (GAHSSR), Membership ID: GAHSSR-M18673

Indian Oil Corporation Limited Training Programe:

� Lecture on “Understanding Finance and Financial Implications of Decision Making”, IOCL, Officers, RGIPT.

Student at Activities

� COAL-BED METHANE: NEWEST AVENUE FOR INDIA (Individual) Published in “Offshore World”, Volume 15 | Issue 1 | December 2017- January 2018 Digital Library URL: http://oswindia.com/akash_gupta_feature.html

� COMMERCIALIZATION OF ADSORBED NATURAL GAS TECHNOLOGY (Individual) Published in “Offshore World”, Volume 15 | Issue 3 | April-May 2018. Digital Library URL: http://www.oswindia.com/akash_gupta1_feature.html

� OFFENCE OF CHEATING AND FRAUD AGAINST NIRAV MODI (Individual) Published in “Arbitrage”- IIM ROHTAK (Financial and Investment Club), May 2018 issue. Digital Library URL: https://issuu.com/financeclubiimrohtak/docs/arbitrage_may2018_final/33

� BUSINESS ANALYTICS IN TEXTILE INDUSTRY (Raymond Ltd), (Individual) Featured in “Black Coffer’s Blog” | June 2018 Digital Library URL: https://blog.blackcoffer.com/2018/06/25/business-analytics-textile-industry-raymond-ltd/

Paper Presentation:

� Presented a Paper Presentation on “Meteorological Applications” at ECOES-2018, held at R.G.I.P.T.

Dr. Susham BiswasAssistant Professor - Geoinformatics

Refereed Articles

� Shukla. S, A Mukherjee and S. Biswas. 2017. “Urban Proliferation of Blue Whale Challenge in India: A Socio-Spatial Analysis.” UGC Approved Journal Research Discourse 24:72-75 (ISSN 22772014).

Conference Proceedings

� Mukherjee, Anirban, Satish Gupta, and Susham Biswas, “Divergence in Operational and Locational Dynamics of Multiplexes and Single Screen Movie Theatres in a Tier I City” at International Conference on the Challenges of Governance in Mega Cities organized by the Centre for Research in Urban Affairs (CRUA), Institute for Social and Economic Change (ISEC), Bengaluru, October 25th-26th, 2018.

� Mukherjee Anirban, and Susham Biswas, “Socio-logical Interrogation of Forced Child Begging Practices in India” at National Conference on Nurturing Environment for Children organized by Madras Christian College (MCC), Tambaram, Chennai, September 6-8th, 2018.

Dr. Shivanjali SharmaAssistant Professor, Petroleum Engineering

Paper/book published:

� “Experimental and Modelling hydraulic studies of foam drilling fluid flowing through vertical smooth pipes”,Amit Saxena,A.K Pathak,Keka Ojha,Shivanjali Sharma, Vol.26,Issue 2,June 2017,Pages 279-290,Egyptian Journal of Petroleum

� “An empirical correlation for estimating the viscosity of non-Newtonian waxy crude oils,Shivanjali Sharma,Vikas Mahto,Virender Parkash Sharma,Amit Saxena,34(6),523-530,April 2016,Journal of Petroleum Science and Technology

Participation in conference/workshop/seminar:

� Presented paper on “Application of Zinc Titanate Nanoparticles prepared by calcining the electrospun solution in the synthesis of drilling

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mud”,Shama Perween,Shivanjali Sharma, Amit Ranjan on January 12-14,2017 at PEDJP 2017 AT IIT (ISM) Dhanbad

� Presented paper on “Designing of Cement Slurry for HP HT wells”,Vikas Sharma,Pukhraj Prajapat,Shivanjali Sharma on January 12-14,2017 at PEDJP 2017 AT IIT (ISM) Dhanbad

� Presented paper on “Review study of factors affecting enhanced oil recovery with magnetic and non-magnetic nano particles””,Pawandeep Bagga ,Shivanjali Sharma on January 12-14,2017 at PEDJP 2017 AT IIT (ISM) Dhanbad

� “Cationic Copolymerbased Silicate Mud for Wellbore Stabilityin Shale Formation”, Mukarram Beg, Shivanjali Sharma, APCEC-24-25th March 2017, RGIPT

Conference Organised:

� Organised first International Conference on “Advances in Petroleum,Chemical and Energy Challenges”, APCEC-2017 on 24-25th March,2017 at RGIPT, JAIS.

B. Tech/M. Tech Guidance

� Guided B.Tech project of 6 students on the topic “Effect of Barite Concentration on stability of emulsion based drilling fluid”

� Guided one M.Tech student on the topic “Effect of local organic polymer & Zinc Titanate Nano-particle on properties of Water Based Drilling Fluid and development of new rheological model to describe drilling mud behaviour”

Dr. Saurabh MishraAssociate Professor, English Literature

Paper/book published

Book Chapter

� Mishra S. 2016. Renewable Energy Awareness and Education in India. Current Sustainable Renewable Energy Reports. Springer. ISSN: 2196-3010.

� Mishra S. and P. Singh. 2016. Energy Sustainability Communications in A. Shukla, A. Sharma (ed) Energy Security and Sustainability, CRC Press, ISBN 9781498754439.

� Kar S. K, Sinha P. K and Mishra S. 2016. Sabarkantha Gas Limited: Challenges of Marketing Natural Gas. Asian Case Research Journal. Vol 20, Issue 01.World Scientific Publishing. Print ISSN: 0218-9275.Online ISSN: 1793-6772.

� Mishra S. 2016. The White Tiger- A Marvel of Imagery: An Analogical Audit. New Academia: An International Journal of English Language, Literature and Literary Theory. Volume V Issue II April 2016. ISSN 2347-2073.

� Singh. P, Mishra S. 2016. “Natural Laws and Deviations in Sexuality: The Role of Media”, published in book titled Responsible Marketing for Sustainable Business. R.K Miryala and J.P Mennakkanti. Zenon Academic Publishing Hyderabad India. ISBN 978-93-85886-00-3.

� Mishra S. 2016. Psycho-Sexual Treatment of Taboo and CSA in Mahesh Dattani’s –‘Thirty Days in September’ International Journal of English and Literature. Vol. 6, Issue 2, Apr 2016, 15-20. ISSN: 2249-8028.

Poetry published:

� Mishra S. 2016. Trance in Past, New Academia: An International Journal of English Language, Literature and Literary Theory, Volume V Issue II April 2016. ISSN 2347-2073.

� Mishra S. 2016. Time, New Academia: An International Journal of English Language, Literature and Literary Theory, Volume V Issue II April 2016. ISSN 2347-2073.

BOOK:

� Mishra S. 2016. “Constellations- A Sea of Emotions”. Authors Press, New Delhi. ISBN 9789352073696.

Participation in conference/workshop/seminar

� I.C.S.S.R & U.G.C. sponsored National Seminar on Responsible Marketing for Sustainable Business, Mahatma Gandhi University, Nalgonda, Telangana, 2016.

Membership of any professional body

� Life Member, Comparative Literature Association of India (CLAI), New Delhi.

� Life Member ALL INDIA ASSOCIATION FOR ENGLISH STUDIES(I.A.E.S.)

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� Associate Member, IIPA, New Delhi. � Member, Muse India, Literary e journal. � Member, Asia-Pacific Writing Partnership

community. � Member, The Global Association of English

Studies.

Project (B. Tech.,M. Tech., Ph.D) guided

� Ms. Priyanka Singh

Any other information you like share

� FLOATED AND CONDUCTED NEW COURSE FOR Ph.D scholars course work- Technical Writing and Documentation Skills.

Dr. Sanjay Kumar KarAssociate Professor & Head - Department of Management Studies

Paper/book published:

� Kar, S. K. and Pathak, Y. (2017), ‘Oil price fluctuations: The impact on major oil exporting countries in the Middle East’, Oil & Gas Financial Journal-April 2017, p.36-39

� Kar, S. K. and Kumar, V. (2017), ‘Winds of Change: The Agent for Green India’ (2017) Energy Future, Volume- 5, Issue 3. pp. 12-21

� Kar, S. K. (2017), ‘India’s upstream needs independent regulator’, Oil & Gas Journal, 6 February. pp.36-39.

� Kar, S. K. (2016), ‘A Short Review of Wind Energy Progress in India’, Current Sustainable Renewable Energy Rep, DOI 10.1007/s40518-016-0053-1

� Kar, S. K. and Vaid M. (2016), ‘India advancing LNG projects to bridge gas supply gap’, Oil & Gas Journal, October 2, Penn Well, The US.

� Kar, S. K. (2016), ‘India’s green energy; past, present and the future’, South Asia Journal, summer, Issue: 17.

Book Published

� Natural Gas Markets in India: Opportunities and Challenges, Edited by S. K. Kar and A. Gupta, Springer, Singapore, 2017

Book Chapters

� India’s active engagement with natural gas: imperatives and challenges (with M. Vaid),

Natural Gas Markets in India: Opportunities and Challenges, Edited by S. K. Kar and A. Gupta, Springer, Singapore, 2017

� A Comprehensive Review of City Gas Distribution in India (with S. K. Kudaisya) In: Natural Gas Markets in India: Opportunities and Challenges, Edited by S. K. Kar and A. Gupta, Springer, Singapore, 2017

� Building and Sustaining Natural Gas Business in India (with P. K. Sinha and B. Dholakia), In: Natural Gas Markets in India: Opportunities and Challenges, Edited by S. K. Kar and A. Gupta, Springer, Singapore, 2017

� Petroleum Exploration and Licensing Policy in India (with T. P. Rao), In: Natural Gas Markets in India: Opportunities and Challenges, Edited by S. K. Kar and A. Gupta, Springer, Singapore, 2017

� Downstream Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Developments in India, In: Natural Gas Markets in India: Opportunities and Challenges, Edited by S. K. Kar and A. Gupta, Springer, Singapore, 2017

� Human Resource Challenges for Gas Sector in India (with A. Gupta) In: Natural Gas Markets in India: Opportunities and Challenges, Edited by S. K. Kar and A. Gupta, Springer, Singapore, 2017.

Participation in conference/workshop/seminar:

� Presented a paper “Green Energy Market in India: Role of Natural Gas and Renewables”, 16th Global Energy Village Summit, Salzburg, Austria, 11-13 April 2016.

Short course conducted:

� Conducted a half-day program on “Overview of Business Scenario: Opportunities and Challenges for Power Sector” for Young Executive Association Representatives of NTPC, 21-23, March 2017, Manesar, Haryana, India.

Press/Web Article

� Modi’s vision of a New India by 2022, South Asia Monitor, 21 March 2017

� Centre keen on solar push.,Telangana Today. 5 February 2017

� Did FM meet expectations of oil & gas Industry? 01 February 2017. ET Energy World

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� What caused the oil price slump and how did it impact India? (With Yash Pathak) 27 January 2017. ET Energy World

� Union Budget 2017: Why the oil & gas sector needs urgent reforms? 17th January 2017, ET Energy World.

� India’s energy supply security: prospects and challenges (with Prajit Goswami), 17th January 2017, Modern Diplomacy.

� How bullish is the outlook for oil & gas industry in 2017? 2nd January 2017, ET Energy World.

� Strong India-Japan ties: Crucial for developing Asia-Pacific region, South Asia Monitor, 1st Dec 2016.

Guest faculty/industry expert/dignitary invited by you/department

� Mr Biswajit Roy, Director- HR & BD, Oil India Limited was invited to interact with MBA students

� Mr. Rajeev Mathur, MD, Mahanagar Gas Limited was invited to interact with MBA students

Membership of any professional body:

� American Marketing Association

Dr. Satish Kumar SinhaAssociate Professor- Geophysics

Paper/book published

� Sinha, S. K. and Sharma, A., 2016, Shale Gas in the Energy Basket, Energy Security and Sustainability, CRC Press, pp 233-254, DOI: 10.1201/9781315368047-10

� Singh, H. K., Chandrasekharam, D., Trupti, G., Mohite, P., Singh, B., Varun, C. and Sinha, S. K., 2016, Potential Geothermal Energy Resources of India: A Review, Current Sustainable/Renewable Energy Reports, 3(3), pp 80-91, DOI: 10.1007/s40518-016-0054-0

� Sinha, S. K., Sharma, A., Sain, K. and Dewangan, P., 2016, Impedance inversion of water column reflectivity in Krishna-Godavari Basin, Bay of Bengal, SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2016, pp. 4936-4940, DOI: 10.1190/segam 2016-13955886.1

� Sinha, S. K., Dewangan, P., Sain, K., 2016, Acoustic reflections in the water column

of Krishna-Godavari offshore basin, Bay of Bengal, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 139(5), 2424, DOI: 10.1121/1.4947429

� Sinha, S. K., Dewangan, P., Sain, K., 2016, Estimation of Sea Surface Temperature (SST) Using Marine Seismic Data, Pure and Applied Geophysics, 173(4), pp 1305-1316, DOI: 10.1007/s00024-015-1178-7

� Tiwari, L. K., Sinha, S. K., Saran, S., Tolpekin, V. A., and Raju, P. L. N., 2016, Forest Encroachment mapping in Baratang Island, India using maximum likelihood and support vector machine classifiers, Journal of Applied Remote Sensing, 10(1), 016016, DOI: 10.1117/1.JRS.10.016016

Participation in conference/workshop/seminar

� SEG international conference, Dallas, Texas, USA � Keynote speech at International Conference on

Petroleum Science and Technology (ICPST – 2016)

Short course conducted

� Short course on Wellbore Stability in Agartala for Tripura Asset of ONGC

Research project awarded with value of project

� Geothermal Energy – Rs. 19.20 lakhs as National PostDoc Fellowship

Conference/workshop/seminar organized in campus

� Research Scholars Day January 4 2017

Guest faculty/industry expert/dignitary invited by you/department

� Dr. Anil Kumar, CEO of Omak Technologies USA visited RGIPT

� Dr. Kothanda Rama Pichaandi, Scientist from University of California, Santa Barbara

� Dr. Tanmoy Maitra from Stanford visited RGIPT

Award/recognition

� Inspired Teacher at Rashtrapati Bhavan

Membership of any professional body

� SEG, AAPG, SPE

Industrial tour

� Field trip to Dehradun

Project (B. Tech., M. Tech., Ph.D) guided

� PhD-1 (Mr. Laxmi Kant Tiwari) � B. Tech. Project -2

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Dr.Tushar SharmaAssistant Professor- Petroleum Engineering

Paper/book published � “1. R. Narukulla, U. Ojha, T. Sharma* (2017).

Stable & re-dispersible polyacryloyl hydrazide-Ag nanocomposite Pickering emulsions.Soft Matter. In press.

� T. Sharma, J.S. Sangwai (2017). Silica nanofluids in polyacrylamide with and without surfactant: viscosity, surface tension, and interfacial tension with liquid paraffin. Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering. 152: 575-585.

� R.R. Ujjwal, T. Sharma, J.S. Sangwai, U. Ojha (2017). Rheological investigation of a random copolymer of polyacrylamide and polyacryl hydrazide (PAM-ran-PAH) for oil recovery applications. Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 134: 44648.

� Sakthivel, S. Velusamy, V. C. Nair, T. Sharma, J.S. Sangwai (2017). Interfacial tension of crude oil-water system with imidazolium and lactam-based ionic liquids and their evaluation for enhanced oil recovery under high saline environment. Fuel. 191: 239-250.

Participation in conference/workshop/seminar: � Participated in International Conferences at

ISM Dhanbad and RGIPT Jais and submitted followingofresearch articles from our research lab EOR

� Effects of Salinity and Temperature on a Surfactant polymer (SP) Solution for EOR Applications: IFT and Viscosity Measurements.

� Rishiraj Goswami, Tushar Sharma,Department of Petroleum Engineering, International APCEC Conference, 24-25 March, 2017, Jais, Uttar Pradesh.

� Experimental Investigations on Concentration, Dispersion Stability, and Rheological Behavior of a Polymer based Nanofluid Stabilized by SiO2 and TiO2 Nanoparticle and its Combinations.

� Ravi Shankar Kumar, Dr. Tushar Sharma, � Department of Petroleum Engineering,

International APCEC Conference, 24-25 March, 2017, Jais, Uttar Pradesh.

� Dried and Redispersible Pickering Emulsions Stabilized by Gallic Acid and Polymer Coated Nanoparticles for Transportation Processes.

� Ramesh Narukulla, Ravi Shankar Kumar, Rishiraj Goswami, Umaprasana Ojha, Tushar Sharma

� Department of Petroleum Engineering, International APCEC Conference, 24-25 March, 2017, Jais, Uttar Pradesh.

� Preparation of an Oil-In-Water (O/W) Emulsion Stabilized By Polymer Capped Ag-Nanoparticles For Transportation Processes.

� Ramesh Narukulla, Umaprasana Ojha, Tushar Sharma,

� Department of Petroleum Engineering, International PEDJP Conference, 12-14 Jan, Dhanbad, India.

� Nanofluid of an Oil Field Polymer Polyacrylamide (PAM) : Effects of Concentration, Dispersion Stability, and Nanoparticle Combination

� Ravi Shankar Kumar, Ramesh Narukulla, Tushar Sharma

� Department of Petroleum Engineering, International PEDJP Conference, 12-14 Jan, Dhanbad, India.

Conference Organised � Lead Convener of International conference

“Advances in Petroleum, Chemical, and Energy Challenges (APCEC)” March-2017, RGIPT Jais, Amethi, India.

Award/recognition � Faulty advisor for SPE student RGIPT chapter

and received Gold Standard designation award for 2017, in recognition of its exceptional programs in industry engagement, operations and planning, community involvement, professional development and innovation.

Membership of any professional body � SPE Membership-3434114

Membership of any professional body � M. Tech. (Petroleum Engineering): Mr. Rishiraj

Goswami (2016-2017). Effect of Ionic Strength on Crude Emulsification and EOR Potential of Micellar Flood for Oil Recovery Applications in High Saline Environment. Guide: Dr. Tushar Sharma Employment: PhD scholar at IIT Madras in Petroleum Engineering

� B. Tech. (Petroleum Engineering): Guided 8 students on various topics in Petroleum Engineering

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Administrative Officers & Staffs

Jitendra Prasad Corporate Communication Officer

Harish Kumar YadavExecutive Engineer (Civil)

Anil Kumar VermaSystem and Network Administrator

Sudhir AroraStore and Purchase Officer

Arun Kumar SinghAssistant Registrar

Rakesh Singh Assistant Registrar (Audit & Accounts)

Saji SamuelAssistant Placement Officer

Brijesh Pratap SinghAssistant Engineer (Civil)

Utkarsh SrivastavaAssistant Engineer (Electrical)

Narian Kumar LengayJunior Admin Officer

Ankit MohanJunior Admin Officer

Shweta NegiPrivate Secretary

Shikha MalhotraAccount Officer

Md. Iltaf ZafarSr. Technical Superintendent

Deepak AsthanaJr. Technical Superintendent

Dharmendra Pratap SinghPhysical Training Instructor

Lokesh BhatnagarIT Assistant

Arun Kumar SinghJr. Technical Superintendent

Tej Prakash JoshiJr. Superintendent

Madhu PriyaJr. Superintendent

Umesh Kumar SharmaJr. Superintendent

Yogesh SharmaJunior Accountant

Ashwini Kumar ChaudharyJunior Assistant (System)

Vivek SinghJr. Assistant

Ashok KumarJr. Mechanic

Amit Kumar BajpaiJunior Assistant

Preeti SinghJunior Assistant

Umesh Kumar SharmaJunior Assistant

Govind Kumar Tiwari Junior Library and Information Assistant

Pradeep Kumar Verma Junior Library and Information Assistant

Krishna Kumar Sonkar Junior Library and Information Assistant

Krishna Kumar SinhaAccountant

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Audited Financial Report of 2017-18

Accounts for the Year 2017-18The Audited Accounts of RGIPT for the year 2017-18 are attached as Annexure-I. The highlights of the Accounts are as follows:

1. Corpus Fund/Capital Fund (Schedule 1 to Balance Sheet):

Jais

The Corpus Fund of Rs. 33 360.00 lakh (which includes Rs. 25 000.00 lakh contributed by the promoting Oil PSUs and surplus interest ploughed back) which stands invested in Bank FDs. The interest earnings from this fund are utilized for recurring expenses and surplus is reinvested on regular basis.

Assam

The Corpus Fund of Rs. 23 317.00 lakh (which includes Rs. 17 783.00 lakh contributed by participating Oil PSUs and surplus interest ploughed back) which stands invested in Bank FDs. The interest earning has been used for recurring expenses and surplus is reinvested on regular basis.

At the year end the excess of income over expenditure to the extent of the surplus interest lying invested in FDs with banks/Non-tradable Government Securities has been ploughed back to Corpus Fund as follows:

Jais(Rs. in lakhs)

Assam(Rs. in lakhs)

From Income & Expenditure account for 2017-18 (-1374.00) 218.00

Fund towards Capital Expenditure

The status of Capital Fund received as on 31.3.2018 from Government of India and Grant from OIDB/PSU is as follows:

A. Jais/Ra e Bareli Campus: 6 GOI Fund of Rs. 36 910.00 lakh was received

upto 2017-18. During the year 2017-18, fund received was Rs. 12 200.00 Lakhs.

6 OIDB Grant received upto 31.3.2018 amounts to Rs. 257.76 lakh.

B. Assam Centre:The Capital Fund received from PSU and OIDB as on 31.3.2018 amounted to Rs. 5545.40 lakh.

2. Reserve and Surplus (Schedule 2 to Balance Sheet)

General Reserve

During the year, Rs. Nil has been credited to General Reserve by way of transfer of the excess of income over expenditure as on 31.3.2018.

Depreciation Fund

In order to facilitate suitable funding for replacement of assets in future years, a Fund was created in 2011-12 by transferring equivalent amount of depreciation charge from Income and Expenditure account. The accumulated year end balance including interest earned from the investment made out of Depreciation Fund amounts to Rs. 2478.00 Lakh.

3. Earmarked Funds: (Schedule 3 to Balance Sheet)

Earmarked Fund of Rs. 32.82 lakh as on 31.3.2018 represents the balance available in Scholarship

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Fund after disbursement of Rs 17.40 lakh during the year.

4. Deferred Credit Liability (Schedule 4 to Balance Sheet)

The amount of Rs. 60.78 lakh as on 31.3.2018 represents the balance amount of Research Project Grants received from various agencies like Department of Science and Technology (DST), SERB, DAE, etc. for future utilization.

5. Current Liabilities & Provisions (Schedule 5 to Balance Sheet)

1. Rs. 38.96 lakh as on 31.03.2018 represents liability for unpaid bills towards revenue expenses/ bills.

2. Rs. 28.93 lakh is liability towards out standing Statutory Dues for March 2018 payable in 2017-18.

3. Includes Rs. 303.56 lakh towards refundable EMD/ Security Deposit / Retention Money and Student Alumni /Welfare Fund.

4. Based on Actuarial Valuation the accumulated provision of Rs. 278.44 Lakh has been made towards Retirement benefits for Gratuity and Leave Encashment in current year accounts.

5. Provision of Rs. 2487.53 lakh has been made during the year 2017-18 for payment against building construction and PMC fees. A further provision of Rs. 41.80 Lakh has been made toward balance of deposit receivable from U.P.S.I.D.C.

6. Fixed Assets (Schedule 6 to Balance Sheet)Capital items amounting to Rs. 700.00 lakh were added during the current year which includes Buildings, Plant and Machinery, Furniture, Building Management System, Electric Equipment and other assets. The Gross Block of Fixed Assets amounted to Rs. 44 098.00 lakh including land and the Net Block of Fixed Assets amounted to Rs. 40 503.00 Lakh after deduction of Rs. 1715.00 Lakh on account of depreciation during current year.

7. Capital Work in Progress (Schedule 6 to Balance Sheet)

The Capital Work in Progress as on 31.03.2018 amounted to Rs. 3113.00 Lakh which represents capital expenses of all Centres.

8. Investments (Schedule 7 and 8 to Balance Sheet)

Investments from earmarked fund of Rs. 24.00 lakh represents scholarship grant received from Chevron.

9. Current Assets & Loans and Advances (Schedule 9 to Balance Sheet)

The Bank Balance of Rs. 83 195 lakh as on 31.3.2018 includes the following amount:a. Rs. 66 023 Lakh towards Fixed Deposits with

various Banksb. Loans and advances include:

6 Rs. 2329.00 lakh on account of accrued interest income on investment

6 Receivable from M/s NCCL (Contractor) bill a sum of Rs. 1531.00 lakh

10. Income (Schedule 10, 11 and 12)Total Income of Rs 5939.00 lakh includes interest earning from Fixed Deposits of Rs. 3434.00 Lakh (including accrued interest of Rs. 2329.00 lakh) and Rs. 762.00 Lakh towards Students’ Fee and Application Fee.

11. Expenditure (Schedule 13, 14 and 15)The major head wise expenses for the year are tabulated in Schedule 13, 14 and 15 along with previous year figures as per the summary given below:

Schedule No Expenses

2016-17(Rs. in lakhs)

2017-18(Rs. in lakhs)

13 Academic 540.00 540.00

14 Establishment 875.00 1442.00

15 Other Administrative 978.00 1242.00

Total 2393.00 3224.00

12. Audit Report on AccountsThe Finance Committee and Board of Governors in the meetings held on 07th June 2018 has considered the Accounts for the year 2017-18. The Audit Report which is issued by the Principal Director, Commercial Audit & Ex-Officio Member, Audit Board II, New Delhi. A copy of the Audit Report No. MAB-II/RGIPT/88-2/2018-19/277 dated 25th October 2018 is attached in Annexure-II.

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