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December 2014 Issue 7 HIGHLIGHTS Tech Talk The Visionary Speaks In conversation with Ar. S.S. Ray HIGHLIGHTS Low Cost Earthquake Resistant Sustainable Housing Low Cost Earthquake Resistant Sustainable Housing

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December 2014 Issue 7

H I G H L I G H T S

Tech Talk

The Visionary SpeaksIn conversation with

Ar. S.S. Ray

H I G H L I G H T S

Low Cost Earthquake Resistant Sustainable Housing

Low Cost Earthquake Resistant Sustainable Housing

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Its time once again to put on your thinking caps and get

ready to participate in the contest. Send in your entries for the below mentioned topic related to the next issue's theme and the best contribution will be featured in the next issue of New Horizons as well as win you exciting prizes! So get inking!

"BIG IDEAS"

Topic “Urbanisation in Rural Areas"

the writer in you!Discover

Last date of submission of entries is 10th April, 2015Please submit your entries to [email protected]; [email protected]

Trained & experienced application Engineers/ Supervisors/ Masons/ Painters demonstrate specialised applications of

our products to customers during this activity.

Program at Sangli Executives Present:

Mr. Swapnil Mene (CTS) Mr. Jateen Bhise (DMO)

Program at (Baranagar) Kolkata Executives Present:Mr. Anirban Chakraborty (CTS) Mr. Raju Dutta (Aplicatot)

Demonstration of Application DOA

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Editor’s Desk

C O N T E N T S

Editorial Board:

Nitish ChopraHead (Branding & Communication)

ShivapriyaSr. Officer (Branding)

Alok TiwariOfficer (CTS)

For any feedback, inputs and suggestions please contact: [email protected]

Dear Friends & Colleagues,

Let me begin by thanking all of you for the encouraging

response for New Horizons. The response we have

received has been fortifying and has encouraged the

entire team to continue the good work.

The cover story features invaluable insights and

experiences of Ar. S. S. Ray, one of the leading

architectural practitioner, teacher and researcher. Ar.

Ray is renowned for his expertise, innovative design

approaches and keen understanding of details. I'm

sure we will be enthused by his passion and insight on

architecture. The issue also features the various

activities conducted by the CTS in this quarter.

Our theme for this issue is “Low Cost Earthquake

Resistant Sustainable Housing”. As always, we have

received a great response from all quarters of

the fraternity.

I sincerely hope that New Horizons continues to

engage you. I look forward to your continued

participation and positive feedback.

Best regards,

Rana Pratap SinghHead - Customer Technical Services

DOA 2

SDA 4-5

CSW/PAS 7

MM 8

CSM 11

Exhibitions 12-13

Interview with Ar. S.S. Ray 14-15

Big Ideas - Winning Entry 16

PTW 17

CSA/ASA 21

Grey Cement North Marketing 25

Contacts

Grey Cement South Marketing 26

Contacts

White Cement Marketing 27

Contacts

CTS Executives Contacts 28

Tech-Talk 6, 9, 10, 18, 19,

20, 22, 23, 24

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In a Stockist & Dealer Awareness program basic information about our products, literature, packaging & trade policies is

conveyed to our registered dealers & stockists.

Program at KolkataExecutives Present:

Mr. Paras Kumar, Mr. Anand Mandal (Marketing)Mr. S. P. Arora, Mr. Anirban Chakraborty (CTS)

Mr. Kallol Paul (Dept. Manager)Mr. Biswajeet Roy (Stockiest)

Program at NagpurExecutives Present:

Mr. Mahendra Omre, Mr. Alok Debnath, Mr. Harsh Baniya (Marketing)

Mr. Nilesh Patel, Mr. Vijay Kukde, Mr. Dinesh Husukale (Dealer)

Stockist & Dealer Awareness Program

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Program at BengaluruExecutives Present:Mr. P.S. Punneshetty, Mr. Santosh (CTS)Mr. Sridhar, Mr. Brijesh (Marketing)

Program at HyderabadExecutives Present:

Mr. VB. Nijampure, Mr. D. Sai Samba Siva Rao (CTS)Mr. K. Basawaraj, Mr. P. Suman Kumar (Marketing)

Mr. Krishna (M/s. Sri Sai Krishna Enterprises Stockist)

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Program at PondicherryExecutives Present:

Mr. Venkatesh, Mr. Jayaseelan (Marketing)Mr. Sivaramakrishnan (Technical Executive)

Program at TirupatiExecutives Present:

Mr. Philips Sukumar, Mr. V. Umashankar (Marketing)Mr. A. Venkateswarlu CTS

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SDA

Program at Bhubaneswar, OdishaExecutives Present:Mr. Pradeep Kumar Barik, Mr. Rameshwar Singh, Mr. S.P. Arora (CTS)Mr. S. Amarnath, Mr. Rakesh Mohanty, Mr. Ankur Rastogi (Marketing), Mr. Mukesh Agrawall (Stockist)

Program at ZirakpurExecutives Present:

Mr. Dinesh Sharma (CTS)Mr. D.D. Sharma, Mr. Ankit Jaiswal (Marketing),

Mr. Gaurav Batra - Branding

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Gypsum produces OPC whereas PPC is produced by

intergrinding of Portland clinkers, Fly ash and fixed quantity

of Gypsum. Addition of Fly ash provides added advantages

of concrete.

In case of PPC, after hydration of cement, the pozzolanic

material is essentially a silicious or aluminous material

which while in itself possessing no cementitous properties,

which will, in finely divided form and in the presence of water

react with calcium hydroxide, liberated in hydration process

at ordinary temperature to form compound possessing

cementitous properties.

The pozzolanic material generally used for manufacture of

PPC are calcined clay (IS 1489 part II) of 1991 or fly ash (IS

1489 part I of 1991).

Fly ash is a waste material generated in thermal power

station, when powdered coal is used as a fuel. These are

collected in electrostatic precipitator (It is called pulverized

fuel ash in UK)

When water is added to cement, it hydrates and produces

calcium silicate hydrate gel and considerable quantities of

calcium hydroxide, which is by and large a useless material

from the point of view of strength or durability.

If such useless mass (calcium hydroxide) could be

converted into useful cementitous product, it considerably

improves the quality of concrete.

The use of Fly ash performs such a role.

The pozzolanic action is as such :

Calcium hydroxide + Pozzolana + Water = C – S – H (Gel)

PPC is an Environment Friendly Cement :

In PPC, Fly ash is utilized which is a by-product of thermal

power stations and may create dust nuisance if not handled

properly.

In the manufacture of Portland clinker, coal is used as fuel.

In the manufacturing process, large quantity of green house

gases such as CO2 etc. are released.

In PPC manufacturing, less Portland clinkers are required

than OPC thereby reducing green house gas emission and

saving resources for upcoming generations.

Mr. Rajesh Kumar Tandon

CTS, Raipur

PPC is value added cement. It is manufactured either by

grinding intimately together portland cement clinker,

gypsum and a pozzolana such as fly ash, or by intimately

and uniformly blending portland cement and fine

pozzolana.

IS : 1489 (Part I) 1991 is portland Pozzalana cement (Fly

ash) based.

IS : 1489 (Part II) 1991 is portland pozzalana cement

(Calcined Clay) based.

Fly Ash Confirming IS 3812 (Part I) : 2003

Calcined Clay Confirming IS 1344 :1981

Portland Cement Clinker conforming IS 269 : 1989

According to the latest amendment in July 2000, the

proportion of fly ash used in pozzalana can vary between 15

Tech Talk

PPC - A Value Added ProductPortland Pozzalana Cement (PPC) : IS 1489 (Part I) 1991 (Fly Ash Based)

and 35 percent by weight of cement, as stipulated by IS

1489 (Part I) 1991.

The physical requirements of OPC and PPC are similar.

How PPC is a Value Added Product?

Controlled quantity of fly ash, which is a pozzolanic material,

is mixed to form PPC. This fly ash reacts with liberated lime

(Calcium Hydroxide) at normal temperature in the presence

of water and forms additional calcium silicate hydrate gel

which is a binding material.

What is the difference between Ordinary Portland

Cement (OPC) and PPC?

Grinding of Portland clinkers along with fixed quantity of

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At Product Application Seminars we interact with groups of Architects/ Engineers & Industrial Consumers for imparting information on

innovative and new applications of our products. We work with them jointly to integrate these applications into their projects.

PAS

Program at Bhairaba (Nepal)Executives Present:

Mr. R. Singh (CTS), Mr. Prashant Chaturvedi (Marketing), Mr. Anil Agrawal (Stockiest)

Mr. Santosh Kr (SSA)

Program at RohtakExecutives Present:

Mr. R.K. Jha and Mr. Vikash Lamba (CTS), Mr. Dhankar (Ex. Engineer, Payanchati Raj, Rohtak),

Er. Bansal

Program at Kottur, BellaryExecutives Present:Mr. SharanaBasavaAnpur (CTS)Mr. SharanaBasavaraj.K (DMO)

Program at HyderabadExecutives Present:

D. Sai Samba Siva Rao (CTS)Mr. V. Pavan Kumar (Sr. M.E)

Mr. Mukesh (Retailer - M/s. Choudhary Brothers)

Product Application Seminars

Contractor’s and Supervisor WorkshopCSW

Interactions with groups of small to medium size Contractor & their Supervisors is organised for their skill development

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Program at Amarpura (Abohar)Executives Present:Mr. Dinesh Sharma (CTS)Mr. Gopal Krishan, Mr. Sourabh Sharma (Marketing)

Program at BengaluruExecutives Present:

Mr. P.S. Punneshetty (CTS)Mr. Kalkesh (Marketing)

Program at Ropar (Punjab)Executives Present:

Mr. Dinesh Sharma (CTS) Mr. A.K. Singh (Marketing)

Mr. Rajesh Khanna (Stockist)

Program at Lalru (Punjab)Executives Present:

Mr. Dinesh Sharma (CTS)Mr. Ashok Singh, Mr. Sanjiv Trikha (Marketing)

Sukhwinder Singh (Stockist)

Masons’ Meets are conducted for masons across the country for knowledge transfer of specialized applications related to

construction activities

Masons MeetMM

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Tech Talk

Increased knowledge of regular maintenance and

required action

Efficiently increased for allocation of scarce resources

3. Conclusion:

Contributes to the civil engineering field for monitoring,

analysing and understanding the health of our

infrastructure systems

Contributes important mechanisms to Civil Engineers

who must take steps to enhance the sustainable

development of infrastructure systems

Mr. N. Elamvaluthi

CTS, Salem

1. Abstract:

Structural health monitoring (SHM) has been a fast-

developing domain in engineering disciplines especially in

civil engineering field.

The Building Structures are always bonded with living and

nonliving things. The smaller damages in the structures also

affect the whole structure and it would lead to failure of

structure. Hence, the awareness of Structural Health

Monitoring Techniques (SHM) and remedies for defect due

to aging, deterioration and fault during construction have

increased.

Health Assessment of Infrastructures:

It is important to note that there are stages of increasing

difficulty that require the knowledge of previous stages,

namely:

1. Detecting the existence of the damage on the

infrastructure

2. Locating the damage and identifying the types of

damage

3. Quantifying the severity of the damage

Structural Health Monitoring (SHM)

2. Principle of a SHM System

3. Techniques Used in SHM

Wired Technique

Wireless Technique

4. Advantages Of SHM

Understanding of appropriate internal structural

behaviour

Damage detection in initial stage

Affirmation of structural strength & serviceability

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Tech TalkTech TalkTech Talk

Introduction - M Sand

Sand is a vital ingredient in making two most used construction

materials viz. cement concrete and mortar. Traditionally River

Sand, which is formed by natural weathering of rocks over

many years, is preferred as fine aggregate. Controlling

extraction along rivers has caused the illegal activities to

spread into hillside and farmlands, creating public hazards

such as landslide, deep ponds and hanging cliffs.

Manufactured Sand, which is obtained by crushing the rock, is

emerging as a viable alternative to river sand.

Manufactured Sand

Manufactured Sand is crushed fine aggregate produced from a

source material and designed for use in concrete. Only source

materials with suitable strength, durability and shape

characteristics should be used.

Crushing

Manufactured Sand is produced by feeding hard stones of

varying sizes to primary and secondary crushers (Jaw crusher

and Cone crusher), for size reduction and these crushed stones

are further crushed in Vertical Shaft Impact (VSI) crusher to

reduce the particle size to that of Sand.

Screening and Washing

With built-in process of different stages of screening,

Manufactured Sand plants ensure proper grading for better

particle size distribution. By washing, the percentage of micro

fines (passing 75 micron) is controlled below 15% by weight.

Suitability of Manufactured Sand as fine aggregates for

Concrete & Mortars

A study was conducted to ascertain the suitability of

Robo Sand

Manufactured Sand as fine aggregate in Concrete (grades of

M20, M30) and Cement mortars (ratio 1:4 and 1:6).

Consistency of concrete:

This was measured by conducting slump test, the values were

determined for both M20 andM30 mixes using river sand and

Manufactured Sand as fine aggregate. Concrete with river sand

gave higher slump value.

Compressive strength of concrete:

Compressive strength was determined by testing the 28 days

cured cube specimens. Compressive strength of M20 and M30

grade concretes with Manufactured Sand as fine aggregate is

6–9% higher when compared to the results using river sand as

fine aggregate.

Bond strength:

The bond between rebar and the concrete was examined by

conducting pull out test. The bond strength at failure (mean of 3

specimens) with river sand and Manufactured Sand as fine

aggregates is 13.9MPa and 14.1MPa respectively. behaviour

of M-sand and river sand concretes were found to be similar.

Brick-mortar bond strength:

Bond strength becomes significantly important when the

masonry has to resist tensile and shear stresses. Surface

characteristics of the masonry unit (pore size distribution,

porosity, etc.), moisture content of the unit at the time of

construction, absorption characteristics of the unit and mortar

composition are some of the important characteristics

influencing brick-mortar bond development.

Compressive strength of masonry:

Compressive strength of masonry was examined by testing fire

brick high stack bonded masonry prisms. Prisms prepared

using burnt clay bricks having compressive strength of10.1

Mpa and using 1:6 cement mortar with river sand and

Manufactured Sand. Compressive strength of the masonry

prisms was 3.35 MPa and4.38 MPa for mortar with river sand

and Manufactured Sand respectively.

CONCLUSION:

In view of this, Manufactured Sand is recommended to be used

as an alternative to River Sand. This would easily take care of

handling the scarcity of river sand and lead to lessening the

impact of construction activity on the environment.

Mr. Abburi Venkateshwaralu

CTS, Tirupati

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CSM

This activity is oragnised at a stockist’s counter to increase brand awareness and to respond to all sales & technical related problems faced by consumers during construction activities.

Counter Service Meet

Program at BengaluruExecutives Present:

Mr. P.S. Punneshetty (CTS)Mr. Basawa (Marketing)

Program at Anandpur Sahib (Punjab)Executives Present:Mr. Dinesh Sharma, Mr. Himanshu Choudhry (CTS)Mr. Baljeet Sharma (Marketing)

Program at BhubaneswarExecutives Present:

Mr. Pradeep Kumar Barik (CTS)Mr. Rakesh Mohanty (Marketing)Mr. Kartik Ch. Sahoo (Retailer)

Program at IslampurExecutives Present:

Mr. Swapnil Mene (CTS) Mr. Jateen Bhise (DMO)

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Trichy Build Rock 201424th - 28th December

Executives Present:Mr. T.S. Ramesh (CTS)

Mr. R. Subhash Chandra Bose (Marketing)Mr. T. Fazlur Rahaman, Mr. V. Tamil Selvan

Home & Décor Fair, Science City Ground, Kolkata10th - 14th December

Executive Present : Mr. Sanjay Kr. Chatterjee, Mr. Anirban Chakraborty,

Mr. Chiranjib Ghosh (CTS)

ExhibitionsWe participate in exhibitions held at national and state level, to

showcase our products.Not only does it help in enhancing the brand visibility but also

helps us in interacting with specifiers and customers.

Acetech, Delhi18th - 21st December

Executives Present:Mr. Vikrant (CTS)

Mr. Kuldip (Marketing)

Acetech, Bengaluru28th - 30th NovemberExecutives Present:Mr. P.S. Punneshetty (CTS)Mr. Santosh (Marketing)

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Redecon BangaloreExecutives Present:Mr. P.S. Punneshetty (CTS)Mr. Santosh (Marketing)

Exhibitions

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The PITEX 2014, Amritsar5th - 8th December 2014

Executive Present : Mr. Manjeet Kumar, Mr. Prem Mohan,

Mr. Arvind Sidana (Mktg.), Mr. Dinesh Sharma, Mr. Padamvir Singh (CTS)

Build Tech Exhibition 2014, Hyderabad19th - 21st December 2014

Executive Present : Mr. V. B. Nijampure (Manager CTS)Mr. T.V. Ramana Rao (Manager Marketing)

Mr. D. Sai Samba Siva Rao (CTS), Mr. V. Pavan Kumar (Sr. M.E.), Mr. P. Suman Kumar (M.E.), Mr. V. Kalyan

(M.E. Projects), Mr. B. Vara Prasad (Sr. M.E. Projects)

The Interior Show-2014, Bhubaneswar5th - 9th NovemberExecutive Present :

Mr. Santosh Mishra (SSA)Mr. Pradeep Kumar Barik (CTS)

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The Visionary Speaks In conversation with Ar. S.S. Ray

Q1) Please throw some light on the early days of your career. Why do you choose architecture as a profession and what challenges did you face in early phase of your career?

In 1985, I graduated from Sir J.J. College of Architecture, Mumbai and since then I have been working in the field of architecture.I started teaching architecture in the College of Engineering and Technology, Bhubaneswar. In 1986, supported by a team of dedicated and talented architects and designers, we created a group named 'Vastukar' with a mission to provide high quality, client oriented design and planning services. We believe in complete project solution. With a holistic approach, we pay great attention to details and precision, from commission to completion.

Architecture has always been a great passion for me. It's a part of my living process. Enhancing communities through design is the purpose of my life. I had to choose architecture as my profession.

Right from the start of my practice I have been committed to make this world a better place to live in through high standards of professional service. For us (at Vastukar), it has been a long ecstatic journey of creative emergence. We have had our rough patches, encountered many challenges and in the process have understood the intricacies of the Industry, innovated solutions, generated knowledge based resources, developed expertise and grown from strength to strength.

Computer School, KIIT University, Bhubneshwar, Odisha

Prof. S.S. Ray has more than twenty five years experience in architectural practice, teaching and research. A graduate from Sir J.J. College of Architecture and Post Graduate from I.I.T Roorkee, Architect Ray is well versed with conceptualization,

design, development and implementation of varied building types. Clients immensely benefit from his expert advice, innovative approach to design, technical eye towards detailling and leadership qualities in fulfilling their dreams. He is known for his social responsiveness. he got actively involved in reconstruction of post-super cyclone Odisha. SSR Model

developed by him and named after him is a well recognised post occupational evolution model. Presently, he heads dept. of Architecture, College of Engg. and Tech., Bhubneshwar

Vastukaar Design Studio - Bhubneshwar

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Kalinga International Public School, Bhubneshwar, Odisha

KIIT University, Bhubneshwar, Odisha

much better than keyboard. Free hand sketching and drawing improves imaginative and creative skill. Computing skill is necessary for faster production, documentation, multiplication and precision. But computer graphics is not a substitute to hand sketches. Both are required.

Reconstruction of cyclone affected Bentakar High school. Super cyclone that hit Odisha in October'1999 devastated the lives of more than 13 million people. Thousands were killed; millions were left orphaned, destitute and homeless. The cyclone fury completely disoriented school education, hundreds of high schools and thousands of primary schools were completely washed away. In 28 cyclone hit district, 13,840 schools(as per official report) were completely damaged.

When I visited Bentakar high school just after the super cyclone, I was shocked. Students were appearing for examination in structurally unsafe classrooms with roofs washed away by cyclone and walls severely damaged. Getting back to the pre cyclone academic atmosphere was a mammoth challenge. This is when the Times of India relief fund approached us for reconstruction of school. We felt very encouraged to participate in this noble programme. The school got built with cost efficient technology. I recollect the pride and smile on the faces of school children on the day of its inauguration.

After that we re -built Revenshaw Girl's School and many others. I was highly satisfied that the entire programme was built in a participatory approach.

Architecture is more complex today than ever before. Architectural education must change to respond to the needs of society. The architecture education has to be more interdisciplinary and collaborative. Industry- Institute partnership has to increase. There has to be more integration of technology with no compromise on artistic and aesthetic sensibilities.

'Architect of the year Award' is a noble initiative of J.K. Cement. I had the privilege of being a part of it as a jury member. The selection process is unparalleled in terms of fairness and smoothness of conduct.

Architecture profession needs promotion and patronization. J.K. Cement's effort in this direction is praiseworthy.

Q6) Share your experience of most important architecture project of your life.

Q7) As an academician do you feel or see any radical changes in architectural education?

Q8) What is your opinion about J.K. Cement's contribution towards instituting the “Architect of the Year Award (AYA)”?

Q2) Who are the architects or people both from the field of architecture or outside who left an impression on you or inspired you?

Mahatma Gandhi is a great inspiration for me. I try to adhere to his values of truth, peace and harmony. I try to be honest to the purpose, the design principles and also the materials and the styles I adopt. I try to be free from aesthetic pretensions.

Laurie Baker understands Indian ethos better than any one of us. His experiments with low cost materials and vernacular building techniques influence me greatly.

I am a Pythagorean. I believe Geometry is a natural philosophy behind the creation of the physical world we live in.

Nature is my biggest inspiration. The way ants build their hills, birds make their nest, the trees cantilever their branches to provide shading devices and rocks manifest to interesting art forms, provide deep insights.

Q3) What are the core values according to you that are crucial for an Architect?

Q4) What is your take on environmental friendly construction/ green architecture?

Q5) How important is hand drawing to architecture? Do you see any drawbacks in Computer Aided designs?

An Architect should be socially responsive and passionate about his work. His work should be contextual and rooted to its cultural set up. The buildings should respond to their climate. The local materials and indigenous building technology must be encouraged.

I assess buildings by three co-ordinates: Function, Aesthetics and Economy. Buildings must be functional, aesthetically sound and cost effective.

Inclusive architecture is a good practice. One must adopt an approach of open communication, team work and mutual respect. The designer must initiate a process of dialogue with end users to improve the intent and content of the projects.

Buildings are made from the natural resources of our Earth, and these resources are getting depleted. As these natural resources and fossil fuels are depleted, their costs continue to dramatically rise and our natural environment is becoming extinct. Green architecture and sustainable design reverse this trend.

Our buildings have to be environment friendly and climate sensitive. These practices reduce cost by saving in terms of energy and also utility bills.

Hand drawing is very important. Mind connects to hand

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Big IdeasWinning Entry

Unreinforced masonry (URM) buildings are the most preferred shelter for the people in the world belonging to lower economic bracket. Particularly in India, about two-third of the total population lives in masonry structures because of ease of construction, availability of material and limited cost. Performance of such structures under gravity loading is quite satisfactory. However, their performance is very poor during extreme loading events such as earthquake, wind or blast load. URM buildings suffered severe damages leading to a collapse during medium to large earthquakes leading to significant losses of life and property in the past earthquakes. During the last twenty years, a number of earthquakes struck India. Past earthquakes in India (i.e Bihar, 1988; Uttarkashi, 1991; Jabalpur, 1997; Chamoli, 1999; Bhuj, 2001; Andaman, 2002; Sumatra, 2004; Kashmir, 2005; Sikkim, 2006; Sumatra, 2007; Durgapur, 2008; Sikkim, 2011) showed the poor seismic performance of URM buildings. In this regard, it is the need of the hour to find ways and means to strengthen URM buildings, which are the habitats of the majority of population of the world. Many researches were carried out to strengthen/retrofit these structures using composite materials. However, this is not only costly but also requires technical manpower and sophisticated equipments for their implementation. In this context, the present study proposes few alternative, low cost and sustainable strengthening approaches for URM buildings in improving their earthquake resistance.

Strengthening Techniques

URM buildings need to be strengthened to minimize the

casualties and economic loss during earthquakes. Research on simple strengthening techniques without requiring any technical rigour and appreciable enhancement in cost, for URM structures are extremely terse. Extent of failure in URM buildings in the occurrence of earthquake may range from horizontal shear failure, corner/junction failure and failure of out-of-plane walls to total collapse of the structure in a brittle manner. Moreover, presence of horizontal and vertical mortar layers becomes the cause of weakness for initiating failure in URM buildings. The tension and shear carrying capacity of mortars is too low and becomes the reason of failure. In this context, strength and stiffness of the structure needs to be worked on. Further, the strengthening should be aimed at converting the brittle behavior of URM structure to ductile to the extent possible. In view of the above facts, the use of poly propylene (PP) band (commonly used as packaging material), horizontal L-shaped reinforcing bars and chicken wire mesh may be used as strengthening materials for URM structures. These techniques applied individually or in combinations may be effective in improving the overall enhancement in tension and shear carrying capacity. Further, it may also be effective in improving the joint behaviour. By using the above strengthening techniques, the integrity of the structure will improve.

Conclusion

In order to frame any guidelines, one needs to experiment (varying the dimension, aspect ratios, thickness, type of mortars and different quality of material) using the above proposed strengthening techniques. The above proposed techniques will not require any technical manpower or sophisticated equipments for implementation. Further, the low cost and environment friendly (sustainable approach) will make the technique popular for the non-engineered structures. Another important aspect may also be investigated regarding the use of URM buildings using fly ash bricks instead of clay burnt bricks. As the less mass of fly ash brick made masonry structures will enchain less earthquake forces. By adopting the above proposed techniques after conducting number of experiments, the casualties and economic loss will be minimized in the developing countries which are frequently visited by low to moderate earthquakes.

Mr. Pradeep Kumar BarikCTS, Bhubaneswar

Winners

Low Cost Housing inEarthquake / Seismic Zone

1st Runner UpMr. D Sai Samba Siva Rao

CTS, Hyderabad

2nd Runner UpMr. T.S. Ramesh

CTS, Trichy

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Program at Ganguwal (Punjab)Executives Present:

Mr. Dinesh Sharma, Mr. Himanshu Choudhry (CTS)Mr. Baljeet Sharma (Marketing)

Mr. Rahim (Applicator)

Painting Contractors Meet, CalicutExecutives Present:Mr. Prasannan (Asst Manager - Project)Mr. Shyam (Marketing)Mr. Vineeth (AME)Mr. Sajeer, Mr. Muhamad (SSA)Mr. Jovin K Jayakumar (CTS)

Program at Mohali (Punjab)Executives Present:

Mr. Dinesh Sharma, Mr. Himanshu Choudhry (CTS)Mr. Ankit Jaiswal (Marketing)

Program at Kurnool, TirupatiExecutives Present:

Mr. A. Venkateswarlu (CTS)Mr. Lokesh (Marketing)

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Painter’s Technical Workshop

PTWPainters’ Technical Workshop is conducted to develop specialised application awareness amongst painters about J.K. Wall Putty, Cement Paint & White Washing with White Cement application.

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banned making clay bricks in brick kilns in some parts of

India. So fly ash bricks and hollow blocks are direct

substitutes for red-clay bricks. Latest inventions like Light

weight concrete blocks offer another alternative which is

cost effective and environment friendly as well.

Manufacturing of light weight concrete blocks involves use

of fly-ash, which is the waste material of thermal plants and

Construction Industry is under pressure on reducing the

carbon footprint and switching to greener and sustainable

buildings. Several new building technologies are now

available that are environment friendly. Since long, Indian

Real Estate Industry is dominated by brick-and-mortar

construction method, which needs to be reviewed and with a

positive approach. The Supreme Court has recently also

Building Blocks - An Emerging Trend

Tech Talk

is readily available at nominal cost. The organized labour

practices are involved in manufacturing such blocks, which

are environment friendly and save cement, steel and diesel

thereby bringing down the cost of construction. The use of

such technologies saves 64 percent of the time taken to

build similar structures using the traditional construction

methods and technology. Other added advantage of such

blocks includes their good thermal insulation properties

directly reducing air-conditioning costs.

These blocks are cost effective when compared to

traditional bricks. Thesenot only enable builders to save on

labour cost due to easier handling but the speed of

construction also increases. These blocks are 26 percent

stronger than traditional bricks and can reduce up to 50

percent weight of the building without compromising the

strength. When it comes to finishing a very thin layer of

cement-mortar plaster(approx 6 mm) is required, which

further leads to saving on finishing mortar and labour cost.

Considering all benefits of such blocks, real estate sector is

looking forward to use this eco-friendly, economical building

technology of building blocks.

Mr. Dinesh Sharma

CTS, Chandigarh

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Tech Talk

HPC can be specified for a number of applications.

Durability and extended service life – above all, “HPC

means structures of enhanced durability and service life”,

Project specifications for HPC can require a service life of up

to 100 years.

�The most common use of high-strength concrete is for

construction of high-rise buildings. At 969ft, Chicago's

311 SoutWacker.

�To put concrete into service earlier, such as opening

pavement to traffic in three days.

�To reduce the column size and increase usable space in

high-rise buildings.

�To build the superstructures of long span bridges and the

durability of bridge decks.

Mr. C. Thiyagu

CTS, Madurai

If the concrete attains the characteristics of High Durability,

High density, High flexibility, High strength, long life of this

type of concrete known as high performance concrete. And

also its performance exceeds the performance of ordinary

concrete.

Pozzolonas, such as fly ash and silica fume, are the most

commonly used mineral admixtures in high strength

concrete. These materials create additional strength by

reacting with Portland cement hydration products to create

additional C-S-H gel, the part of the paste responsible for

concrete strength

High Performance Concrete

All high-strength concrete is high-performance concrete,

but not all high-performance concrete is high strength

concrete. High-performance concrete (HPC) is not one

product but includes a range of materials with special

properties beyond conventional concrete and routine

construction methods. Ease of placement and compaction

without segregation.

�High early strength

�Impermeability and high density

�Durability (based on exposure) and toughness

�Long service life (greater than or equal to) 75 years.

�Low heat of hydration

�Volume stability (minimal shrinkage or thermal

expansion)

�Flowability and self-leveling capability

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Tech Talk

Fly ash Bricks is today's environmental, commercial and

construction need. We all know that traditional burnt clay bricks

depend on limited natural resources and its manufacturing

process pollutes the environment. The following are the

disadvantages of red/traditional brunt clay bricks:

�Raw material of red bricks is the top layer of farm/ground,

which is the best fertile land for crop growth. In this way, it is

directly affecting the crop production by use of this clay.

�Raw material is limited for these red bricks

�To burn these Kuccha bricks, we need coal or agriculture

waste, in both the ways, coal is a limited resource andhas

multiple usage. Also, Agriculture waste is the feed of cattle.

�In the burning process, a lot of pollution occurs in the form of

smoke and very harmful gases are released.

If we discuss the advantages of Green Bricks, we will be

surprised to know that there is no reason to use Red

Bricks.

Advantages of Green Bricks are as follows:

�The best material is produced from Fly ash (waste material)

�Production of green bricks does not lead to environmental

pollution

�Light in weight and has more strength

�Accurate in size and shape and hence reduces the labour

cost of construction and gives best finish on both sides of the

wall.

�No clay and salt present therefore free from efflorescence

�It continues gaining strength on curing of wall.

�Reduces plaster expenses

�Reduces mortar consumption in masonry

�Reduces temperature effects inside the building due to less

Thermal Conductivity (0.90-1.05 W/m2 ºC)

Mr. Suresh Poonia

CTS, Hissar

Fly Ash (Green) Bricks - The Face of Future Masonry

A cricket tournament was organized for dealers at Roshanara Club, Delhi on 20th Dec,14

J.K. Super Cricket League 2014J.K. Super Cricket League 2014

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Civil Engineering & Architecture Students' Awareness ProgrammeLectures & exhibitions are conducted for Civil Engineering students on cement, its applications & technical problems encountered in construction to enable them to appreciate field situation. Similar lectures and exhibitions are also organized for students of Architecture emphasizing on special skills needed to do such architectural jobs which would be beneficial in their work later.

CSA/ASA

TumkurExecutives Present:

Mr. P.S. Punneshetty (Manager), Mr. Pawan (Marketing)

North Calcutta PolytechnicaMr. S.P. Arora (G.M.-Technical) Mr. Sanjay Kr. Chatterjee

(R.M. - Technical) Mr. Chiranjib Ghosh (Technical - Executive)

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KIIT, BhubaneswarExecutives Present:

Mr. Sanjay Kumar Patra – Dean Mr. S.P. Arora - G.M. (CTS), Mr. Dr. Ashok Kumar Rath, Mr. Rameshwar

Singh, Sr. Manager (CTS), Prof. D.K. Bera

Government Polytechnic ManesarExecutives Present:Mr. Sanjay K. Khanduri, Mr. Jaybeer Singh Jadaun (CTS) Govt. Polytechnic: - Er. Satish Garg (HOD - Mechanical Engineering), Er. M.B. Singh (HOD), Mrs. Preeti Dhami, Mr. Gurminder Pal Singh of CIVIL Engineering.

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Tech Talk

Corrosion Resistant Steel (CRS-TMT)

Corrosion of Metal

Destruction or deterioration of a material because of reaction with environment is called Corrosion of material. Wherever there is salinity in air, along the coastline, in sea water, in ground water or where there are acid particles in the air, corrosion strikes like a local attack. It eats into RCC structures like buildings, bridges, dams, industrial plants and others shortening their service life. The Elements Like Copper(Cu), Cromium(Cr) and Phosphorus(P) in required additions will give Corrosion resistant properties.

Corrosion Resistant Steel(CRS) - Many of the steel Manufacturing companies are producing CRS-Bars by using Thermo Mechanical Treatment (TMT) Route. As per IS-1786:2008 Low alloy steel shall have the corrosion resistant elements like Cr, Cu, Ni, Mo & P etc. generally termed by industry as Corrosion Resistant Steel.

As per IS-1786:2008 The Low-allow steel may also be produced by adding alloying elements like Cr, Cu, Ni, Mo and P, either individually or in combination, to improve allied product properties. However the total content of these elements shall not be less than 0.40 percent. In such alloy steels, when phosphorus is used, it shall not exceed 0.12 percent…….. And carbon shall be restricted to a maximum of 0.15 percent.

Principles of Steel Corrosion in Concrete

Corrosion of steel in concrete is an electrochemical process. The corroding system consists of an anode in which steel is corroded, a cathode, an electrical conductor, and an electrolyte (concrete pore solution). The potential difference between anode and cathode is the driving electrical force for steel corrosion.

Reinformcement Corrosion Tends To Damage And Weaken Concrete

�Corrosion products of Steel are over three times the volume of original steel

�Higher volume of Corrosion products exerts greater tensile disruptives tress on the surrounding concrete

�Spalling on concrete, Loss of durability and serviceability, Requires early remediation, repair and even demolition

Leading to Spalling, Delamination and Ultimately Failure of Concrete

Reinforcement Bars in high corrosion environment leads to Spalling and delamination in Bridges & Buildings. Abrupt Kinking of Bars in and outside of the columns. Defective provisions of ties and discontinuity of Bars in Columns. Improper placing/detailing and curtailing of bars in beams (Concreting is highly difficult) etc. may lead to problems.

Prevention of Corrosion of TMT Re-bar:

Hot Dip Galvanizing: Zinc coating is applied to TMT Re-bar by immersing it in molten Zinc

Epoxy Coating: This is chemical coating to prevent corrosion of TMT Re-bar

Metallurgical process: The chemical composition of the Billets is changed to prevent corrosion

• Ideal solution to combat corrosion of rebar is by Metallurgical process (Intrinsic Corrosion Resistance)

Metallurgical Process

• Metal addition: Cu - 0.1% (max.), Cr - 0.5% - 0.7% and P - 0.05% - 0.08%

• Cu —Increases resistance of steel to corrosion (0.1% Cu) by forming a tighter and protective rust film

• Cr — Cr in steel passivates (Cr2O3 film) and exhibit excellent resistance to corrosion (0.7% Cr) — Adding Cr to steel also increases pitting resistance of TMT Rebar

• P — It forms oxides (P2O5) which prevents the ingress of moisture, oxygen etc

Mr. Veerendra NijampureCTS, Hyderabad

Moisture enter hairline cracks and porous

Rust begins to

Build up of bulky corrosion products causes disruptive tensile stress

Finally pressure causes spalling of concrete and exposure of steel bars

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Soil Improvement by Cement Grouting Method

1. Introduction

To increase the shear strength and to decrease the

permeability and compressibility is known as soil

improvement. Grouting technology has become a common

ground improvement method used frequently for

underground and foundation constructions. The process of

grouting consists of filling pores or cavities in soil or rock with

a liquid form material to decrease the permeability and

improve the shear strength by increasing the cohesion

when it is set. Cement base grout mixes are commonly used

for gravely layers or fissure rock treatment. But the

suspension grain size may be too big to penetrate sand or

silty-sand layers. In this case, chemical or organic grout

mixes are also used. In recent years, the availability of ultra

fine grout mixes has extended the performance of hydraulic

base grout for soil treatment.

2. Methodology

Cement grouting involves the injection of mixtures at high

pressure and velocities into soft ground, mixing and

replacing it with slurry to form a hardened cemented mass.

In contrast to its original soft, loose matrix and porous

properties, the grouted soil mix has stronger bond matrix

and almost impervious properties. Cement grouting helps to

improve soil stability and strengthen the ground. Such

improved soil can be used as water cut-off wall, a temporary

formation strut to a retaining wall, a temporary retaining wall,

or to prevent water from leaking into tunnel shafts or for the

rectification of foundation settlement.

3. Application

Slurry grouting or Cement grouting is most commonly used

in the industry to fill cracks and voids in rock formations to

create a water cut-off or to increase capacity. Slurry grouting

is also commonly used for placement of grout in soil nail,

micro pile and anchor applications. Slurry grouts are also

used to fill voids directly beneath existing foundations to re-

establish intimate contact with the sub grade. As with most

grouting technologies, the type of binder and water to

cement (w:c) ratio will determine the strength of the material

Tech Talk

after fully curing. Additives can be used to engineer the

appropriate slurry for the application.

4. Test

Cement is injected by jet only therefore it's important to

know about the parameters of jet. The quality control has a

high relevance in a project since it is difficult to ensure that

the parameters described at design, regarding the Jet

Grouting technique, correspond to those obtained. Thus, it

is necessary to perform test-columns in order to define if the

adopted parameters are acceptable. After a test column is

executed, the visual geometry is inspected and

subsequently some specimens are collected, in order to

perform laboratory test such as the uniaxial compression

test. During the execution of the Jet Grouting technique, the

following parameters are observed, through equipment

software: drilling speed; drilling pressure; drilling depth;

cement quantity consumed; injection pressure and pass.

5. Conclusion

In verdict, we can say it is the one of the effective and

economical method of soil improvement. But the whole

program again emphasizes the potential and reliability of

the technique of cement grouting when conducted in a

systematic and controlled fashion by an experienced

contractor.

Mr. Himanshu Choudhary

CTS, Faridabad

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Concrete bleeding is one form of segregation, where water

comes out of the surface of the concrete. Water has the

lowest specific gravity among all the components of

concrete. It can be easily identified in the field by the

appearance of a thin layer of water on the top surface of

freshly mixed concrete. Bleeding is not always favourable

as it increases the finishing time.

Effects of Bleeding on Concrete

• Owing to bleeding concrete loses its homogeneity.

• It is responsible for causing permeability in concrete.

• Some bleeding is useful to reduce shrinkage crack.

• Accumulation of water generates voids and reduces

bonding between the aggregate & cement. Hence, the

strength of concrete reduces (Note: This aspect is more

pronounced in case of flaky aggregates)

Problems In Bleeding

• Delays the finishing operations of concrete

• Poorly proportioned and insufficient mixing ratio

• The mixing of high water cement ratio causes bleeding at

the top of the concrete surface

• Concrete placed in sunny weather period leads to

excessive bleeding

Prevent Bleeding In Concrete:

• Proper proportioning of concrete mix. Grade of concrete

can be adjusted to rich mix with low water cement ratio.

• Complete and uniform mixing ratio of the concrete.

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Bleeding In Concrete

• Using air entrain admixtures is effective in reducing

bleeding

• Use of finer cement like fly ash or other Pozzolana

reduces bleeding

• Application of cement of low alkali content

• Adding more fine aggregate in the batch of concrete

ensures that excess water will be absorbed

• We can increase the travelling distance of water to be

bleeded, the bleeding can be reduced considerably.

• Controlled vibration can decrease the bleeding. It

appears in the stage of fresh and plastic concrete, re-

vibration of concrete in a controlled way can overcome

the detrimental impact of bleeding.

Conclusion:

Bleeding is basic for the concrete. Bleeding can be easily

controlled by preventive measures so that it doesnt hinder

the concrete construction or influence its strength and

durability. Bleeding is mostly the result of very high water

saturation Early bleeding in mass concrete in its plastic

stage may not cause much harm as will it get subsided &

compacted.

References:

Neville, A.M.1996. Properties of concrete. New York, NY:

John Wiley and Sons.

Mr. R. Sivaramakrishnan

CTS, Pondicherry

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MARKETING EXECUTIVES(GREY CEMENT - NORTH)

Mr. R.C. Shukla - President (Grey Cement Marketing), Delhi,E-mail : [email protected]; Mobile : 9810111431

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DELHI

GUJARAT

HARYANA

MADHYA PRADESH

PUNJAB

Delhi Mr. Manoj Gupta 9810701285Delhi Mr. Rahul Kumar Singh 9871495638Delhi Mr. Surendra Gupta 9871495647Delhi Mr. Bharat Barara 9910444610Delhi Mr. Bhuwanesh singh 9717364009Delhi Mr. Ritesh Rai 9015415439Delhi Mr. Kuldeep Kumar 9990129646Delhi Mr. Rahul Gupta 9873607805Delhi Mr. Jaideep Bajaj 8527653338Delhi Mr. Vimal Kapoor 9871070863Delhi Mr. Faizan Qadeer 9654920016Delhi Mr. Vipin Kumar 9899131965Delhi Mr. Syed Akhlakh 9990016961

Ahemedabad Mr. Rajkumar Shah 9909701001Dahod Mr. Malkesh Patel 8511112852Ahmedabad Mr.Chintan Jain 8511195810Himmat Nagar Mr. S.C. Shukla 8511112854Baroda Mr. B.D. Sharma 8511112853Baroda Mr. Maulik Shah 8511112861Baroda Mr. Arpit Shah 8511112859Kheda/Anand Mr. Lokesh Hotchanadani 8511112858Ahmedabad Mr. Gaurang Bhatt 8511112860Mehsana Mr. Lokesh Thakkar 8511195809

Gurgaon Mr. Subroto Ganguli 9810323088Gurgaon Mr. Anil Goel 9810055416Gurgaon Mr. Neeraj Banka 9871555762Gurgaon Mr. Abhishek Dubey 9650212226Gurgaon Md. Asad Khan 9560052480Gurgaon Mr. Dheeraj Sharma 9650133336Faridabad Mr. B.D. Mishra 9871699653Palwal Mr. Gopal Krashna 8295377559Rewari Mr. Dinesh Kumar 9896419435Nuh Mr. Deepak Mishra 9729548974Karnal Mr. Pravir Jaiswal 9996019435Rohtak Mr. S.K. Kulshrestha 9896419438Rohtak Mr. Atul Dwivedi 9729548972Panipat Mr. Sunil Bhuker 8295198584Kurukshetra Mr. Raj Singh 9729548971Kurukshetra Mr. Nishant Gaurav 8295198593Ambala, City Mr. Anand Mishra 9729548977Yamuna Nagar Mr. Ankit Shukla 9729548975Jhajjar Mr. Karambeer Singh 8295198592Sonepat Mr. Piyush Srivastava 9896419436Hissar Mr. Kamal Srivastava 9896419439Hissar Mr. Manoj Mehta 8295688554Fatehabad Mr. Sunil Kumar Bishnoi 8295477557Sirsa Mr. Vikas Kr. Rana 8295198579Jind Mr. Shreya Nath Jha 9729548973Kaithal Mr. Mehraj Ahmed 9729500435Bhiwani Mr. Varun Yadav 9729548976

Indore Mr. Pankaj Kumar Gupta 8889998201Indore Mr. Anurag Upadhyay 8889998202Indore Mr. Anshul Rai 8889998218Indore Mr. Shashank tripathi 8889998222Indore Mr. Sumeet Balakrishna Parashar 7898301480Indore Mr. Tarun Maheshwari 7898301481Indore Mr. Ashwinee Mishra 7898301485Indore Mr. Rajeev Garg 8889998210Ratlam Mr. Sanjesh Mahto 8889998204Ratlam Mr. Rahul Sharma 8889998206Ujjain Mr. Navneet Shrimal 8889998207Shajapur Mr. Ankit Joshi 8889998208Dhar Mr. Shirish Verma 8889998211Bhopal Mr. Manoj Sharma 7898301482Bhopal Mr. Rahul Pratap Singh 7898301483Bhopal Mr. Devendra Singh Thakur 7898301486Khandwa Mr. Manish Pandey 7898301487Dewas Mr. Akshay Bajaj 7898301488

Chandigarh Mr. J.P. Tewari 8146658456Chandigarh Mr. H.D Sharma 9878429504Chandigarh Mr. Sanjiv Trikha 9878429506

Mohali Mr. Ashok Singh 9878429507Khanna Mr. Sucha Singh 8427666066Nawanshahr Mr. Alok Kumar Buxi 9878424324Jalandhar Mr. Rohitash Bhatt 9878429505Nawanshahr Mr. Sahil Mahajan 8288067294Bhatinda Mr. Gopal Krishan 9878429503Bhatinda Mr. Pawan Kumar 8146568854Ludhiana Mr. Jatindet Sidhu 8427699831Hoshiapur Mr. Rajesh Sharma 8427699830Abohar Mr. Sourav Sharma 8427699832Patiala Mr. Tarshem Lal Sharma 8146521977

Jaipur Mr. Sunil Jain 8003291001Jaipur Mr. Sandeep Verma 8003994498Jaipur Mr. Vijay Jain 9001183710Jaipur Mr. Arjit Agarwal 8003994497Jaipur Mr. Sumit Shukla 8003994496Jaipur Mr. Manoj Khandelwal 8003994495Jaipur Mr. Gourav Mundra 8003994477Jaipur Mr. Manoj Sharma 7733024347Bhilwara Mr. Sudarshan Jain 8003994492Bhilwara Mr. Vibhor Pandey 8003994486Alwar Mr. Vineet Kumar Jain 8003994474Sawai Madhopur Mr. Sheikh Nadeem 8003994490Karoli Mr. Vipin Pandey 9001181910Bharatpur Mr. Lalit Singh Tomar 8003182510Jhunjhunu Mr. Nitin Yadav 8290528125Sikar Mr. Tarun Choudhary 8003994494Kota Mr. Akash Deep Gupta 9799490063Kota Mr. Dheeraj Sharma 8003994489Jhalawar Mr. Alok Dwivedi 8003690143Ajmer Mr. Ahmad Rashid 8003994493Tonk Mr. Ayush Jain 8003392613Beawar Mr. Ganpat Sen 8003994487Churu Mr. Ummed Singh Chauhan 9460010001Dausa Mr. Mahaveer Singh 9571774473

Jodhpur Mr. L.K. Gattani 8003994499Jodhpur Mr. Sunny Purohit 8290610860Jodhpur Mr. Manish Agarwal 8003994491Jodhpur Mr. Chirag Karanpuria 8003190950Jodhpur Mr. Manish Grover 8003959995Sri Ganganagar Mr. Parteek Bansal 8003994482Hanumangarh Mr. Vinod Kr. Tak 8290629020Bikaner Mr. Pramanshu Yadav 8003091275Udaipur Mr. Devraj Indra 8003994485Chittorgarh Mr. Vaibhav Sharma 9649619949Chittorgarh Mr. Prabhat Misra 8003994484Rajsamand Mr. Ravindra Shrimali 9799002850Banswara Mr. Anil Bhatt 8890054460Pali Mr. Amit Sachan 8003994462Barmer Mr. Rajesh Trivedi 8003091515

Ghaziabad Mr. Pankaj Basra 9810008361Ghaziabad Mr. N.C. Shukla 9810380860Ghaziabad Mr. Shyamji Pandey 8527613338Ghaziabad Mr. Amit Kaktwan 8527573338Ghaziabad Mr. Manish Rastogi 8527513338Ghaziabad Mr. Sanjeev Yadav 8527983338Ghaziabad Mr. Pankaj Kumar 8527423338Ghaziabad Mr. Tarun Singh 9560052184Ghaziabad Mr.Yadupat Sharma 9871008561Bulandshahar Mr. Balram Nehra 9695077357Noida Mr. R.S. Tiwari 8527523338Greater Noida Mr. Maneesh Kumar Sah 9871225617Meerut Mr. K. Vaidyanathan 9794861629Meerut Mr. Prabhat Gupta 9794861627Muzaffarnagar Mr. Sparsh Kumar 9794456663Saharanpur Mr. Manoj Badola 9794861597Saharanpur Mr. varun Arora 9794861596Agra Mr. Avnish kumar 9794861625Agra Mr. Vikas Gupta 9695401798Kasganj Mr. Mohit Sharma 9794861626Mathura Mr. M.P. Singh 9794861630Aligarh Mr. Shailendra Pandey 9794861628Aligarh Mr. Chandra Lal Tiwari 9695401747Roorkee Mr. P.N. Pathak 9695103338

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MARKETING EXECUTIVES(GREY CEMENT - SOUTH)

Mr. R. Ganesh - Marketing Head (Grey Cement Marketing); E-mail: [email protected]; Mobile: 8600930159Mr. Manish Bahuguna - Sales Head (Grey Cement Marketing); E-mail: [email protected]; Mobile: 9975875091

KERALA

Calicut Mr. Jitesh PU 9567693170

Calicut Mr. Binnie James Stephen 9567693172

Bagalkot Mr. Santosh Bhagoji 8197048573

Belgaum Mr. Dayanand Kalal 9972979477

Belgaum Mr. Babu bogar 8197048572

Bellary Mr. Sharan Basavraj Kori 9686501840

Bidar - -

Bijapur Mr. Pavan Kumar Hebbal 8197048571

Chikodi Mr. Sanket S Kulkarni 9686203611

Chitradurga Mr. Eknath Sukumaran 7259017995

Davangere - -

Gulbarga - -

Hubli Mr. Alisaheb Ammanagi 9900011216

Hubli Mr. Narendra K 9686502240

Hubli Mr. Arun S Patil 7022005614

Karwar Mr. Dharegoud Malagoud 7709901116

Koppal Mr. Veera Reddy 8197048575

Raichur Mr. Goutam Prasad Shukla 9902577306

Raichur - -

Bangalore Mr. Vinod Nair 9686502238

Bangalore Mr. Basalingayya Hiremath 9686501841

Bangalore Mr. Kalakappa Sangalada 9686502236

Bangalore Mr. Yogesh 9686502235

Bangalore Mr. Pururava KV 9686501842

Bangalore Mr Uttam Kumar Gajul 8197048576

Bangalore Mr. N. Nagendra 8971389377

Bangalore Mr. Naveen Kumar 9740111665

Bangalore Mr. Varun Jalan 7022260470

Chikmagalur Mr. H. Jawadullah 9686502233& Hassan

Mandya Mr. Pramod P S 9686502232

Mangalore Mr. Chetan S.K. 9900272596

Mangalore Mr. H L Nagaraja 9686501843

Mysore - -

Shivamogga Mr. Kumar P T 9686502231

Tumkur Mr. Pavankumar kalal 9686502234

Udupi Mr. Guruprasad 7022045855

KARNATAKA

Pune Mr. Jugal Dubey 9503269998

Pune Mr. Prashant Upadhyay 7709000910

Pune Mr. Shailesh Shinde 8600192765

Pune Mr. Amol Lale 7755912447

Pune Mr. Niraj Kumar 8600310065

Pune Mr. Sumesh Nair 8600002269

Pune Mr. M V M Prasad 8600149978

Pune Mr. Sunil Dubey 8600023041

Pune Mr. Abhas Bhatia 8600002268

Pune Mr. Shalabh Jain 7387777315

Pune Mr. Saurabh Bedarkar 9970861113

Pune Mr. Ashish Singh Thakur 8600192576

Pune Mr. Ravindra Singh Bareth 8600016124

Ahmednagar Mr. Mantosh Pandey 7709152502

Ahmednagar Mr. Sadashiv Urkude 8600111747

Ahmednagar Mr. Sambhaji Kakade 9766769998

Ahmednagar Mr. Mangesh Shinde 9762521171

Aurangabad Mr. Mainoddin Kazzi 7755917450

Aurangabad Mr. Ranjit Thaware 8600002261

Aurangabad Mr. Sunil Pagare 7709906668

Beed Mr. Sayyed wahid 9503033306

Beed Mr. Sachin Gannuwar 8600024916

Jalna Mr. Amitsingh Pardeshi 7387138864

Jalna Mr. Divas Sohane 8600024907

Latur Mr. Ajay Hantodkar 8600081060

Osmanabad Mr. Sambhaji Hanumante 8600002286

Osmanabad Mr. Gaurav Adesara 8600024902

Solapur Mr. Rajesh Deshpande 8600031561

Solapur Mr. Nishad Joshi 7755999734

Solapur Mr. Vivek Hajare 9503099455

Solapur Mr. Amit Mishra 7757020503

Kolhapur Mr. A Majid Bidiwale 8600002256

Kolhapur Mr. Jaywant Chandru Lokhande 9922932975

Kolhapur Mr. Rajendra Garade 8600002291

Kolhapur Mr. Milind Patil 8600002265

Kolhapur Mr. Ishan 9766731113

Mahad Mr. Nikhil Moghe 7387256434

Raigad Mr. Nikhil Gajbhiye 8600024912

Ratnagiri Mr. Shashipal Singh Pathania 9561105554

Ratnagiri Mr. Deepak Sidram Chavan 8600002290

Ratnagiri Mr. Sandip Kadam 9970561113

Ratnagiri Mr. Absar Khan 8600106766

Sangli Mr. Mehboob Abdul Sayyad 8600002252

Sangli Mr. Rhuturaj Arjun Mane 8600002258

Sangli Mr. Sagar Morgaonkar 7387000231

Satara Mr. Deepak Singh Kayashap 9975854232

Satara Mr. Sagar Salunkhe 8605703974

Sindhudrug Mr. Sagar Talwar 9970961113

MAHARASHTRA

GOA

Goa Mr. Milind Desai 9503086878

Goa Mr. Shaunit Savaradekar 7387363478

Goa Mr. Sachin Sawant 7028022878

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Delhi Mr. Z.A. Khan 9711307722

DELHI

Delhi Mr. Anurag Sharma 9811673441

West Delhi Mr. Zia-ul Absar 9810329427

East Delhi Mr. Mukhtar Ahmad 9810495083

HARYANA

Gurgaon Mr. Ranjan Kr. Singh 9958995991

Gurgaon Mr. Uttam Chandra 9810195083

Ambala Mr. Arun Kr. Shukla 8295926010

Faridabad Mr. Amit Kumar Giri 9810495082

Rohtak Mr. Rakesh Kr. Tiwari 8295956925

Karnal Mr. Ashish Murarka 8295956934

Sonepat Mr. Shamsher Singh 8295956952

CHANDIGARH

Chandigarh Mr. D.D. Sharma 9780400548

Una Mr. Daksh Kr. Sharma9805097881

JAMMU & KASHMIR

Jammu Mr. Ajay Koul 9596898672

PUNJAB

Ludhiana Mr. Arvind Sidana 9878224117

Jalandhar Mr. Prem Mohan 9876023902Gautam

Amritsar Mr. Manjeet Kumar 9878429527

Ludhiana Mr. Priyesh Sood 9878429528

Ludhiana Mr. Himanshu 9878429539Upadhyay

Bhatinda Mr. Jagmohan Mittal 9878429526

Jalandhar Mr. Daljit Singh 9878429525

Patiala Mr. Himanshu Porwal 9915579142

RAJASTHAN

Jaipur Mr. Kamlesh Kumar 9983370700

Udaipur Mr. Vikas Khokhawat 8003490636

Kota Mr. Chandra Shekhar 8003490638Sahu

Jodhpur Mr. Manish Soni 8003490635

Bikaner Mr. Sofin Panwar 8003490637

Ajmer Mr. Madan Mohan 8003490640Bishnoi

Alwar Mr. Yasser Hasan 8003490634Khan

Jaipur Mr. Sandeep Pareek 8003490641

Sri Ganganagar Mr. Gaurav Mathur 9799099854

UTTAR PRADESH / UTTARAKHAND

Ghaziabad Mr. Deepak Chhabra 9873352170

Agra Mr. Sandeep Sharma 9721451372

Agra Mohd. Mushahid 9721451373

Agra Mr. Vishal 9721451374Kulshrestha

Mathura Mr. Krishna Kant 9721451375Saraswat

Ghaziabad Mr. Deepak Bhatt 9953204263

Dehradun Mr. Rajesh Singh 9721451376

Bareilly Mr. Sanjay Kr. Jha 9721451377

Meerut Mr. Pushpak 9721451379Maheshwari

Lucknow Mr. Puneet Agrawal 9721451392

Lucknow Mr. Gaurav Dhawan 9721451382

Lucknow Mr. Vipin Sharma 9721451384

NORTH ZONEMr. Rakesh Gupta (Delhi) - 9873602817

CENTRAL ZONE Mr. Rajeev Kumar (Kanpur) - 9984488207

WEST ZONE - 1Mr. Rajiv Kumar Mishra (Pune) - 8600531113

WEST ZONE - 2Mr. Sunil P. Ojha (Ahmedabad) - 7043017700

SOUTH ZONEMr. A.L. Sundararajan (Chennai) - 9176628739

MAHARASHTRA

Mumbai Mr. Navdish Sharma 8600014907

Pune Mr. Dheerendra Kr. 7387000845

Pune Mr. Sanjay Jadhav 9822197404

Nasik Mr. Shivraj Gaidhani 9850004862

Aurangabad Mr. Jagdish Erande 9561213314

Kolhapur Mr. Jatin Bhise 9881138769

Nagpur Mr. Mahendra Kr. 8600016105Omre

Mumbai Mr. Sachin Ahire 8600014909

Mumbai Mr. Amol Raste 8600014906

Akola Mr. Rahul Tarar 8600016110

GOA

Goa Mr. Purshottam 8600022652Chatim

KARNATAKA

Bangalore Mr. T. Bhaskar Reddy 7829244408

Bangalore Mr. P. Sridhar 9916758552

Gulbarga Mr. Yogesh Waghela 9916993965

Bangalore Mr. Ravi Koulgi 9886056655

Hubli Mr. Mahesh Dandoti 9886558550

Mangalore Mr. Nagaraja R 9886888551

Bellary Mr. Hussain Sani 9538378632

GUJARAT

Ahmedabad Mr. Saumya 704320700Chaturvedi

Surat Mr. M.S. Haque 9879556525

Rajkot Mr. Bhargav Mehta 9879111524

Jamnagar Mr. Manish Trivedi 9879111533

Vadodara Mr. Amit Kr. Shukla 9879110518

Gandhidham Mr. Nishant Thacker 9879111521

Ahmedabad Mr. Narendra Rohella 9879111523

Ahmedabad Mr. Jatin Kr. Singh 8511130475

ANDHRA PRADESH

Hyderabad Mr. T V Ramana Rao 9989584593

Guntur Mr. D Philip Sukumar 9966207100

Hyderabad Mr. K Baswaraj 9849647197

Visakhapatnam Mr. K Giridhara Rao 9866314593

KERALA

Cochin Mr. Joby Varghese 9539009041

Calicut Mr. Sreejith M. Sear 9539009045

Kottayam Mr. Dintomon 9539009044

Kannur Mr. Nishad V.P. 9656402794

Cochin Mr. Prasannan PV 9645106838

TAMIL NADU

Chennai Mr. V. Mahaadev 9176659638

Chennai Mr. S. Mansoor 9962987101

Chennai Mr. G. Venkatesan 9176615929

Pondicherry Mr. A. Jayaseelan 9176615930

Trichy Mr. R. Subash 9176615934Chandra Bose

Madurai Mr. L. Senthilvel 9176615932

Salem Mr. A.K. 9176615927Sathyanarayana

Vellore Mr. K. Arun kumar 9176613302

MARKETING EXECUTIVES

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Lucknow Mr. Neeraj Awasthi 9721451385

Lucknow Mr. Pradeep Kumar 9721451393

Faizabad Mr. Vikas Dwivedi 9721451383

Gorakhpur Mr. Hemant Misra 9721451386

Kanpur Mr. Ramesh Chandra 9721451387Verma

Kanpur Mr. Anurag 9721451388Chaudhary

Kanpur Mr. Dinesh 9721451389Raghuvanshi

Kanpur Mr. Shashikant 9721451390Shrivastava

Kanpur Mr. Ajeet Kr. Shukla 9721451436

Allahabad Mr. Abhishek Mishra 9721451391

Varanasi Mr. Kishore Kant 9721451397Gorevala

Lucknow Mr. Ajay Jain 9721451434

Lucknow Mr. Manish Anand 9721451396

Agra Mr. Benoy Kr. Dutta 9721451394

Haridwar Mr. Ram Pratap Singh9721451395

Haldwani Mr. Kundal Singh 9721451380

MADHYA PRADESH

Indore Mr. Lokesh Jain 9755211115

Indore Mr. Shailendra Jain 7389944933

Gwalior Mr. Jitendra Savkare 7389944935

Bhopal Mr. Maneesh Mathur 7389944937

Chhindwara Mr. Sudip Srivastava 7389944940

Jabalpur Mr. Amit Kumar 7389944939

Neemuch Mr. Rajeev Upadhyay 7389944936

Khandwa Mr. Jitendra Singh 7389944525Goiya

Guna Mr. Kuldeep Rathore 7389933095

WEST BENGAL

Kolkata Mr. Kallol Paul 9836771313

Kolkata Mr. Anant Kr. Mandal 9836771515

Durgapur Mr. Debanjan Sadhu 9830124342

Siliguri Mr. Kallol Chakraborty9830090631

ORISSA

Bhubaneswar Mr. Ankur Rastogi 7381097295

Bhubaneswar Mr. Lincon Nath 9437574138

Cuttack Mr. Manas Ranjan 7381097296Das

Sambalpur Mr. Suratha Barik 7381097297

Guwahati Mr. Nilanjan 8811094866Chakraborty

BIHAR

Patna Mr. Nalin Prabhat 8051808311

Patna Mr. Arvind Kumar 8051808312

Bhagalpur Mr. Bhanu Kr. Singh 8406923444

JHARKAND

Ranchi Mr. Sumit Kumar 8051808313

CHHATTISGARH

Raipur Mr. S. Amarnath 95849 55592

Raipur Mr. Yogesh Dhankar 9098766794

NEPAL

Kathmandu Mr. Prashant 00977-Chaturvedi 9851050650

Birganj Mr. Sanjay Kumar 00977-9855026196

EAST ZONE Mr. Paras Kumar (Kolkata) - 9830065091

Mr. V.P. Singh - Advisor (White Cement Marketing) Delhi, Mobile: 9971776262Mr. Niranjan Mishra - President (White Cement Marketing) Delhi, Mobile: 9899159397

Mr. Mohan Sharma - AVP (White Cement, Marketing) Delhi, Mobile: 9873930501

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ANDHRA PRADESH

ASSAM

BIHAR

CHATTISGARH

DELHI

GOA

GUJARAT

HARYANA

HIMACHAL PRADESH

JAMMU & KASHMIR

JHARKAND

KARNATAKA

KERALA

MADHYA PRADESH

Guntur Mr. S. Rehman Raja 9963472672

Vishakhapatnam Mr. A. V. Krishna 9963472673

Hyderabad Mr. Veerendra Nijampure 9963473370

Hyderabad Mr. S. S. Rao 9963472671

Thirupathi Mr. Abburi Venkateshwaralu 9963472674

Guwahati Mr. Nilanjan Bhattacharjee 9954089549

Patna Mr. Rameshwar Singh 9431108512

Patna Mr. Raj Bihari Pankaj 9430307992

Muzaffarpur Mr. Kundan Kumar 9570220101

Raipur Mr. Rajesh Tandon 9425503739

New Delhi Mr. R. K. Jha 9582250226

New Delhi Mr. Vikrant Tata 9999196864

West Delhi Mr. Mukul Shukla 9910027292

East Delhi Mr. Rohit Kapoor 8588826847

South Delhi Mr. Rakesh Singh 9582305424

Panaji Mr. Gopal Ramesh Joshi 8805020320

Rajkot Mr. H.K. Vachhani 9426429805

Ahmedabad Mr. Pawan Pandey 8511184177

Mehsana Mr. Pulin Mistry 9724214161

Rohtak Mr. Vikas Lamba 9992990555

Ambala Mr. Sachin Dahri 8053653738

Gurgaon Mr. P. K. Joshi 9818933227

Gurgaon Mr. Sanjay Khanduri 9412052130

Gurgaon Mr. Jayabeer Singh Jadaun 9910110411

Hissar Mr. Suresh Poonia 8950000033

Karnal Mr. Gurvinder Singh 8930560005

Faridabad Mr. Himanshu Chaudhary 9953593562

Hamirpur Mr. Susheel Kumar Mehra 8894677555

Srinagar Mr. Yasir Majid Khan 9419087580

Ranchi Mr. Sunil Kumar 9431103089

Bangalore Mr. P. S. Punneshetty 9448118205

Bangalore Mr. S. Santosh Kumar 8050078111

Bellary Mr. Sharana Basava Anpur 9964085773

Belgaum Mr. Bharatesh N Jakkannavar 9902172236

Gulbarga Mr. Vijay Kumar C. Patil 9880884520

Hubli Mr. Sanjeev Kumar Ganiger 7022033495

Mysore Mr. Jayasimha N.S. 9916021886

Shimoga Mr. Vinay S.D. 9986115537

Mangalore Mr. Nishanth R. 7022033491

Bijapur Mr. Ganesh M.H. 7022033492

Calicut Mr. Jovin K Jayakumar 9745505523

Kochi Mr. Rajan. V.A. 9745505529

Indore Mr. Rajeev Gupta 9425602156

Indore Mr. Devendra Thakur 9755022531

Jabalpur Mr. Ramesh Somkuwar 9425800273

Ratlam Mr. Mayank Pathak 9981959513

Bhopal Mr. Manoj Patle 7389944523

Pune Mr. N. J. Shah 9422302365

Pune Mr. N. K. Mathur 8600996078

Pune Mr. Umesh D Udavant 8600177346

Pune Mr. Atul Wairagade 7028912334

Amravati Mr. Kishor N. Yerne 9561050052

Aurangabad Mr. Ashish Mande 9822070324

Jalgaon Mr. Vijay Khadse 9561003309

Kolhapur Mr. L S Desai, 9970117388

Nagpur Mr. Nitin Akolkhedkar 9096066739

Sangali Mr. Swapnil Mene 9762532292

Satara Mr. Nilam Gaikwad 9665671115

Solapur Mr. Mahesh P. Bendre 9561050059

Ahmednagar Mr. Akhilesh Nitnaware 7709909209

Bhubaneshwar Mr. Pradeep Barik 9437100272

Ganjam Mr. Bhairva Kumar Pattanaik 9438256230

Chandigarh Mr. Dinesh Sharma 9878429509

Jalandhar Mr. Padamvir Singh 7087409088

Jaipur Mr. Manoj Kulshrestha 8003994460

Jaipur Mr. Pushpendra Singh 8003994478

Ajmer Mr. Prakash Verma 8003994479

Jodhpur Mr. Virendra Takle 8003994488

Sikar Mr. Nilesh Sharma 8003994471

Udaipur Mr. Arpit Nayyar 7895209020

Shriganganagar Mr. Nirmal Sharma 9896155143

Kota Mr. Vikas Kumar 9950064160

Chennai Mr. R. Arunachalam 9840897299

Chennai Mr. C. Balakrishnan 9841511873

Chennai Mr. R Ramesh 9566021392

Trichy Mr. T. S. Ramesh 9884361992

Salem Mr. N Elamvaluthi 9789776596

Pondicherry Mr. R. Sivaramakrishnan 9688466499

Madurai Mr. C. Thiyagu 8939843458

Allahabad Mr. Ashish Srivastava 9897878681

Bareilly Mr. Arvind Kumar Dubey 8909080881

Ghaziabad Mr. Awadhesh Kumar Mishra 9458756787

Gorakhpur Mr. A. P. Singh 9415600024

Jhansi Mr. Mahendra Pratap Singh 9648100010

Lucknow. Mr. Rajesh Mishra 9648655111

Meerut Mr. Brij Bahadur Singh 8755332233

Aligarh Mr. Vivek Pratap Singh 8899736168

Dehradun Mr. Vinay Kr. Vishwakarma 9897385444

Kolkata Mr. S.P. Arora 9928830730

Kolkata Mr. B.K. Tiwari 8335858200

Kolkata Mr. Sanjay Kumar Chatterjee 9051851051

Kolkata Mr. Anirban Chakravarti 9874321598

Burdhman Mr. Chiranjib Ghosh 8017052888

Siliguri Mr. Subendhu Das 9830013967

MAHARASHTRA

ODISHA

PUNJAB

RAJASTHAN

TAMIL NADU

UTTAR PRADESH

UTTARAKHAND

WEST BENGAL

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