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MINING ENGINEERS' ASSOCIATION OF INDIATAMILNADU CHAPTER - SILVER JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS
EXPO AND SYMPOSIUM ON MINING
MINEFEST INDIA' 2014NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
SOCIO-MECHANICS OF MINING - PRESENT & FUTUREth th17 to 19 July, 2014
Supported by
NEYVELI LIGNITE CORPORATION LIMITED
Neyveli, Tamilnadu
DEPARTMENT OF MINING ENGINEERING Anna University, Chennai
VENUE
Symposium LIGNITE HALL
Expo BOOK FAIR GROUND
BLOCK 10
NEYVELI TOWNSHIP
TAMILNADU
&
CHIEF PATRON
Mr. P.K. Sarkar, Dy.DGMS, Bangalore
PRINCIPAL PATRON
Mr. B. Surender Mohan, CMD, NLC
PATRONS
Mr. A.K. Megharaj, DMS, Chennai
Mr. T.K. Rath, RCOM, IBM, Chennai
Mr. B. Ramesh Kumar, Director (P&P), SCCL
Mr. M.S. Ravindranath, Director (Mines), NLC
ORGANISING COMMITTEECHAIRMANMr. S. Kumaraswamy, Former ED, NLCVICE-CHAIRMANMr. Vilas Teggi, Sr VP, Ramco CementsCO-CHAIRMAN & COORDINATOR STALLSMr. M. Ragunathan, GM, NLCSECRETARYMr. G.R. Magesh, DGM, Ramco CementsTREASURERMr. M.R. Venkatesan, DGM, Ramco CementsCOORDINATOR (Sponsorship)Mr. E. Vasudevan, AGM, Dalmia CementsCOORDINATOR (Exhibition & Advertisements)Mr. M. Palanikumaresan, DGM, India CementsCOORDINATOR (Technical Papers)Mr.P. Balamadeswaran, Asst. Prof., Anna Univ.MEMBERS Dr. K. Srinivas, Chairman, MEAI-TN Chapter & Professor, Anna UniversityDr. K. V. Shanker, Professor, Anna UniversityMr. V. Karthikeyan, AED, Dalmia CementsMr. Raghunath Singh, VP, Chettinad CementsMr. Syed Abdul Fateh Khalid, CGM, NLCMr. M. Ragunathan, GM, NLC Mr. R.Natarajan, Sr.GM, Ramco CementsMr. G. Jayavelu, GM, Ultra Tech CementsMr. M. James, MD, Ashwin EnterprisesMr. M. Ifthikhar Ahmed, CEO, GEMSMr. S. Raja, Sr. Manager, V.V. Minerals
ADVISORY COMMITTEEDr. Velu Annamalai, Former Chairman, EACMr. G. Vageesan, Former Exec. Director, HGMLMr. K. K. Biran, Dir., Thriveni Earth MoversMr. K. Gowrappan, Advisor, Ramco CementsMr. K.S. Anandan, Former Director., NLCDr. L. Ajay Kumar, HOD, Mining, Anna Univ.Dr. G.K. Pradhan, Professor, AKS UniversityMr. R.A.Krishnakumar, VP, Chettinad Cements Mr. N. Ilamparuthi, ED, NLCMr. C. Senthamil Selvan, ED, NLCMr. S. Rajagopal, Ex. Dir., SIMMIMr. H.C. Yadav, DDMSMr. Ch. Dayanand, DDMS
MEMBERS OF VARIOUS COMMITTEESMr. N. Sankarasubbu, Consultant & RQPMr. C. Maniraj, Consultant, Ramco CementsMr. M. Daniel Jeyakumar, Consultant, Ramco CementsMr. K. Chakkaraverthi, CGM, NLCMr. P. Ramasamy, Sr. GM, India Cements Mr. S. Makesh, GM, Dalmia CementsMr. P. Selvakumar, GM, NLCMr.K.B. Thondaiman, GVTCDr. G.R. Senthil Kumar, Assoc. Prof. Annamalai Univ.Mr. C.R. Deepak, Scientist, NIOTMr. J. Priestly Macaulay, DGM, India CementsMr. S. Thirugnanasambanda Moorthy, DGM, NLCMr. P. Sridhar, DGM, NLCMr. M. Karthikeyan, DGM, NLCMr. C. Elango, DGM, NLCMr. S. Ramesh, AGM, India CementsMr. M. Mayilrajan, AGM, Chettinad CementsMr. T. Nathamuni, CM, NLCMr. V. S. Sambasivam, AGM, Ramco CementsMr. K. Aravind, EE, NLCMr. R. Balamurugan, Manager, India CementsMr. S. Venugopal, Asst. Prof., Anna Univ.Mr. P. Manickam, Manager, GEMSMr. M. Shenbagaraman, Mine OwnerMr. B. Nandakumar, Quarry OwnerMr. M.S. Pavel, Mine OwnerMr. Jibu Abraham, Quarry ownerMr. Prince Abraham, Quarry OwnerMr. P. Kothandapani, Dy. Mgr., Ramco Cements
1988-2013
COMMITTEES
CORRESPONDENCE Please communicate through electronic mode at these addresses : a) [email protected] &
b) only to avoid delay, reduce the cost and protect the environment. [email protected]
Sponsorship
ACTIVITY COORDINATOR
Mr. E. Vasudevan
CELL PHONE NO.
+91-98651 50893
Exhibition & Advertisement
Technical Papers
Mr. M. Palanikumaresan +91-97109 11585
Mr. P. Balamadeswaran +91-90030 54354
OTHER CONTACT PERSONS
NAME RESPONSIBILITY CELL PHONE NO.
Mr. S. Kumaraswamy Chairman +91-94434 97726
Mr. Vilas Teggi
Vice Chairman +91-99529 95111
Mr. G.R. Magesh Secretary +91-99429 86212
Mr. M. Ragunathan Co-Chairman & Coordinator Stalls +91-9442746931
Postal Address for correspondence Mr. G.R. Magesh, DGM(Mines),The Ramco Cements Ltd., Govindapuram Works, Ariyalur – 621 713, Tamilnadu, Cell No. +91-99429 86212.
Please visit www.tnmeai.com for more details.
MINEFEST INDIA' 2014 NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON
SOCIO-MECHANICS OF MINING - PRESENT & FUTUREth th17 to 19 July, 2014 at NEYVELI
REGISTRATION FORM(Form can be downloaded from the web site tnmeai.com)
th(Filled informs are to be submitted by all delegates including MEAI members on or before 10 July, 2014)
MODE OF PARTICIPATION : SPONSOR / DELEGATE / EXHIBITOR(Strike out the ones which are not applicable)
DELEGATE FEES
Each Accompanying Person Rs. 3,000/- MEAI Members NIL
Non-Members of MEAI Rs. 3,000/-
Latest Passport Size Coloured
Photo (Please send a soft copy
through E-mail also)
Name of Account:
Bank Name:
Branch:
(b) For Payment through DD
Amount: ....................... DD. No.: ………………….. Date: ..............................
Drawn in (Bank Name): …………………………………....................................................
Branch Details: ……………..............................................................................................
Food Type: Veg. Non-Veg.
Date: ……………… SIGNATURE
1. The registration fee is exclusive of travel and accommodation expenses. 2. Please intimate the details of all the payments made through E-mail to [email protected] & [email protected]. The demand Drafts shall be sent through Speed post / Courier to Mr. G.R. Magesh, DGM(Mines), The Ramco Cements Ltd., Govindapuram Works, Ariyalur – 621 713, Tamilnadu, Cell No. +91-99429 86212. 3. Scanned copy of the Registration form and a latest colour passport-sized photograph may please be sent through E-mail.
1988-2013
EXPO AND SYMPOSIUM ON MINING
Bank Account No.: 33808825410
IFSC Code : SBIN 0012792
MICR Code : 621002701
TN-MEAI SYMP
State Bank of India
Reddipalayam Branch, Ariyalur – 621704, Tamilnadu
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Organization: …………………………………………....…….......................................
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MEAI Membership No. and Category: .....................................................................
(a) Author: Title of the paper to be presented: …………………….….......................
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(b) Sponsor: Diamond / Platinum / Gold / Silver / Bronze / Copper
(c) Exhibitor: Number of Stalls required: .........................
(List of exhibits is to be enclosed as a separate sheet)
Mode of Remittance of Registration Fee: DD / NEFT / RTGS / ONLINE TRANSFER
Payment details: All payments should be through DD or Bank Transfer only. DDs should be drawn in
favour of TNMEAISYMP Payable at Ariyalur, TN
(a) For Bank Transfer through NEFT/RTGS/ONLINE TRANSFER to Symp. A/C
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MEAI
The mineral industry of India encompasses fossil fuels, metallic & non-metallic minerals, building materials and
allied natural products. In the process of extraction of the mineral wealth, the associated environment, including
the land use pattern, undergoes change. In the economic development of the country, mining is a core industry
which, if not managed well may contribute towards the pollution of environment and wastage of mineral
permanently.
Therefore, International conventions like Rio de Janeiro (1992), The Kyoto Protocol 1997, etc. have imposed
obligations and restrictions on the mineral industry globally to protect the interests of the society. The
environmental issues and the manner in which they can be resolved are influenced by many factors such as
technology to be adopted, statutes in vogue, socio-political compulsions, resistance from the native population,
etc. Therefore, the manner in which India regulates its minerals industry is rapidly changing.
In addition, the near surface rich mineral resources are likely to exhaust in the immediate future and hence the
mankind has to depend for its mineral requirements on low-grade minerals, deep-seated and (or) sea-bed deposits.
Days are probably not far away for men to meet their mineral requirements from other planets. Added to this, huge
investments in prospecting & mining, problems associated with land acquisition, procedures involved in obtaining
clearances from various Government agencies are resulting in delayed starting of the projects and hence escalation
in the cost.
When judicious balance is maintained between the various mining operations and its impact on society and
ecosystem by implementing appropriate environmental protection measures and accepting the corporate social
responsibility will go a long way in restoring the near pre-mining environment and sometimes improved
environment besides supporting the socio-economic growth of the country. This calls for a brain storming session to
deliberate on the various issues concerned.
In this background, Mining Engineers' Association of India, Tamilnadu Chapter is organising a National Symposium on
Socio-Mechanics of Mining – Present & Future as a part of Expo and Symposium – MINEFEST INDIA' 2014, to
provide a common platform for the Industry, Scientists, Technologists, Academicians, Regulatory Agencies, Law
makers, Executives from Government and Mining Industries and Representatives from Non-Governmental
Organizations, to deliberate and discuss on the different technological, geological, biotic, sociological and
economic and managerial dimensions of mining which are likely to have impact on the society. This would be an
appropriate platform for the interaction of reputed speakers from the mining and mineral industries. Further, it
would provide an avenue for mine owners and mine managers to understand and implement the critical elements in
the areas such asmine safety, mining operation, mineral beneficiation, which play a key role in the socio-
environmental set-up.
The Mining Engineers Association of India (MEAI), founded in the year 1957, is a premier Mining Organisation in India. The Association functions from its headquarters at Hyderabad through 25 Chapters located at various important mining centres of the country. The Association has over 4,500 members consisting of Mining Engineers, Geoscientists, Geo-Physicists, Metallurgists, Chemists, Engineers hailing from widely divergent streams, viz., Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Instrumentation, Computer Science, etc, from Government & Private Mining & Mineral Industries, Academicians, Researchers, Policy Makers, Law Enforcement Agencies, Government Departments/Undertakings, etc. One of the main objectives of the Association is to gather information on the latest technological advancements in mining and allied areas and disseminate the same amongst its members, other stake holders and industry, by organising National & International Seminars, Symposia, Workshops, Brainstorming Sessions, Technical paper-meetings, Discussions and Training Programmes at various levels, periodically, publishing a Technical Monthly Journal, Encouraging Talent by instituting Awards, etc. The Association has bilateral agreements for exchange of knowledge on the latest technological advancements with SME (USA), AusIMM (Australia) and SAIMM (South Africa).
Tamilnadu Chapter of MEAI was established in the year 1988. It has a membership base of more than 350. It is one of the dynamic Chapters of MEAI, actively involved in dissemination of knowledge through Seminars/Symposia/Colloquiums/Workshops, etc. and human resource development. As a part of its Silver Jubilee Celebrations, the Chapter is organising this National Expo & Symposium.
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES
EXHIBITION Space Booking Details
The Stalls shell be allotted to the Sponsors free as per the details given under Sponsorship. The stalls shell thbe booked on or before 10 July, 2014. The following conditions apply to the exhibition.
Terms & Conditions
Ÿ Application to participate in Exhibition shall be submitted on the Registration form, duly filled in, signed and
accompanied by the full payment.
Ÿ Exhibit spaces will only be allocated after receipt of the completed application form along with complete payment.
Ÿ Only delegates of the registered exhibitors are entitled to free access to exhibit areas.
Ÿ Only registered exhibitors will be entitled to have tea/coffee, lunch & dinner during the conference.
Ÿ Space will be assigned on first come first served basis. The layout of the Stalls is given in website tnmeai.com.
SITE MAP
It is intended to publish the proceedings of the seminar. Authors of papers are requested to send abstract(s) of
technical papers not exceeding 500 words in English to on [email protected] & [email protected] before 30 May 2014. The authors are requested to submit their full text of the accepted papers not exceeding 8 - 10
pages preferably (to save environment) electronically to the above E-mail addresses as per the Guideline to Authors
given in the web site As a last resort the full text paper along with figures etc. contained in a CD may be tnmeai.com.
sent to us through courier / registered post to Coordinator (Technical Papers) & Asst. Mr. P. Balamadeswaran,
Proff. of Mining Engg., Anna University, Chennai – 600 025.
THEMES & CALL FOR PAPERS
The Symposium seeks to elicit quality papers to provide a meaningful backdrop for interaction and fruitful
discussions. Papers are being invited on the broad topics of the Symposium as under
Exploration and Ore-body Modeling
Design, Planning and Optimization of Surface and Underground Mines including
Transition from surface to underground mining.
Equipment Selection, Automation and Information Technology application to Mining.
Drilling, Blasting, Tunnelling and Excavation Engineering.
Material Handling in mining.
Eco-friendly and Innovative Mining Methods to coexist with the society.
Maintenance and Production Management for Mines.
Rock Mechanics, Ground Control and Geotechnical Applications with special reference to
deep opencast and underground mines.
Mine Health, Safety and Environmental Protection.
Environmental Impacts and Mine Closure Planning.
Application of Numerical Modeling to mining and mineral industry including mine environmental
Modeling.
Responsible disposal of Solid Waste and Effluents.
Beneficiation of low grade minerals, Judicious Exploitation and Conservation of Minerals.
Mine Management, HRD for scientific & safe mining and Corporate Social Responsibility
including Relocation & Rehabilitation.
Sea-bed Mineral Resources and Mining.
Scientific & Safe operation of Small Scale mines
Problems faced by the Mineral Industry and Probable Solutions.
LOCAL PLACES OF TOURIST IMPORTANCEThe following are the tourist attractions in and around Neyveli. The same can be arranged by the organisers
through Taxi on specific request with full payment. Details of the Approximate rates are given in the website th thtnmeai.com. The visits can be arranged during the forenoon of 17 July and 20 July (Full Day).
VENUE, DATE(S) AND TIME
VENUE
th th17 to 19 July, 2014DATE(S)
Symposium
Expo
Lignite Hall
Book Fair Ground Block 10Neyveli Township
Tamilnadu - 607 801.
IMPORTANT DATES
th5 June, 2014
Submission of Abstract
Technical papers Notification of Paper Acceptance
Last Date for Submission of Full Text Paper
Last date for Registration
Exhibition
Delegates
th30 May, 2014
th25 June, 2014th10 July, 2014
th10 July, 2014
CLIMATE0 0The climate is generally hot and humid with the day time temperatures ranging from 30 C to 35 C,
0 0night temperatures varying between 25 C to 30 C with relative humidity around 85 to 90%. Rainy
season at Neyveli is Oct. to Dec. by North East Monsoon but occasional showers may be experienced
during July due to the South West Monsoon.
Ø State of the art NLC Mines
Ø Afforestation in Mine – I
Ø Sri Nataraja Temple of Neyveli Township
Ø Saint Ramalingar's Satyagnana Sabai at Vadalur (12 km)
Ø Bhuvanagiri the birth place of Sri Raghavendra (30 km)
Ø Sri Natarajan Temple of Chidambaram, portraying the cosmic dance of Lord Shiva (50 km)
Ø Pitchavaram – picnic spot – the second largest mangrove forest in backwater of sea with
boating facilities (50 km)
Ø Poompuhar – splendour of Tamil Kings revealed in Monuments (50 km)
Ø Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Auroville and beautiful Beach of Pondicherry (70 km)
Ø Temple towns of Kumbakonam (80 km), Thanjavur (120 km), Srirangam (150 km), etc.
TIMINGS
Registration
Inaugural Function
Technical Sessions
Valedictory Function
th17 July, 2104
17-07-2104
th th18 & 19 July, 2104
th19 July, 2104
14.00 to 17.00 hrs.
17.00 hrs.
09.00 to 17.00 hrs.
17.00 hrs.
Please refer to the website tnmeai.com
MODE OF TRAVEL
4,850
Hotel Radha, Neyveli 04142-252692, 93, 94 & 95
Sunway GRT Grand
Po
nd
ich
err
y
0413 – 2281608,
+91 [email protected] 3,200 to 5,400
Accord 0413- 2299000 [email protected] 3,300 to 5,400
Abirami Residency 0413- 2229881,2,3 [email protected] 2,100 to 3,000
Anandha Inn0413- 2233000,
2330711-5,
2331241
[email protected] 3,000 to 5,400
The Promenade 0413 - 2227750 [email protected]
2 . NLC Guesthouses (Limited accommodation is available hence will be provided on first come first served basis).
TARIFF STRUCTURE
NAME OF THE GUESTHOUSE AC SUITS AC ROOMS NON-AC ROOMS COTTAGES
Block No. 25 Guesthouse 1,500 770 550 Nil
Ansaldo Guesthouse 1,500 770 550 Nil
Executive Hostel Nil Nil Nil 330
Note:1. All the above guesthouse rooms are of double occupancy.
2. Preference will be given to authors of the technical papers in NLC Guesthouses.
MODE OF TRAVEL CITY/TOWN DISTANCE (km)
Nearest Air Ports Chennai
Tiruchirappalli (Trichy) 150
225
Nearest Railway Stations
Vridhachalam
Villupuram
Pondicherry
40
50
70
By Road Buses & Taxis are available from all important cities / towns of Tamilnadu.
For Details Please refer to the website tnmeai.com.
By Air
By Rail
MODE OF PAYMENTAll payments shall be remitted preferably (to protect environment) through Bank Transfer to Expo cum
Symposium Bank Account - TN-MEAI SYMP, A/C No. - 33808825410, IFSC Code - SBIN 0012792, MICR
Code - 621002701, SBI, Reddipalayam Branch, Aditya Gramam, V. Kaikatti, Ariyalur - 621704, TN. OR
Demand Draft drawn in favour of TN-MEAI SYMP, payable at Ariyalur on any Nationalized Bank. Please
intimate the full details of the payments made to Mr , Treasurer through E-mail address . M.R. Venkatesan
[email protected] OR [email protected]. The demand Drafts are to be sent through
Speed post/Courier to Mr. G.R. Magesh, DGM(Mines), The Ramco Cements Ltd., Govindapuram Works,
Ariyalur – 621 713, Tamilnadu, Cell No. +91-99429 86212.
ACCOMMODATIONAccommodation can be booked in advance by the organisers of the Symposium upon specific request and full
payment from the Delegates, Authors of the papers, Exhibitors, etc. in advance.
1. Hotels and Resorts (Double occupancy AC Rooms)
HOTEL NAME & PLACE PHONE NOS. E-MAIL TARIFF (Rs.)
· All exhibits are subject to the approval of the Organising Committee.
· The Exhibition Committee shall in no way be responsible for any tax liability incurred for any
sale/booking/transport and other transactions undertaken by the exhibitors
Timings for the Stalls
Setting up of Exhibition Stall(s)
Exhibition
Dismantling of Stalls
ACTIVITY DATE( S) TIME (HRS.)
8.00 to 22.00
8.00 to 19.00
8.00 to 22.00
16-07-2014
17-07-2014 to 19-07-2014
20-07-2014
Note:The Exhibition Organizer/Exhibition Manager declines any responsibility with respect to damage and
losses that may be caused to the exhibited material or the exhibition equipment for any reason whatsoever.
Each exhibitor shall be responsible for his property, employees and agents in all respect including insurance.
In the event of the entire Exhibition having to be cancelled, postponed or curtailed due to any reason beyond
the Organizer's control, including but not limited to, Acts of God, Force Majeure, Earthquake, Terrorism Acts,
War, Strikes, Riots and Civil Commotion etc, then The Organizer/Exhibition Manager cannot accept liability
for any claim for damages and/or losses whatsoever.
REGISTRATIONThe registered delegates would be entitled for Symposium materials while the accompanying
person will get hospitality only on payment basis. Last date for payment of registration fees isth10 July 2014.
MEAI Member Delegates Free
Non-MEAI Member Delegates 3,000/-
Research Scholars and Students 750/-
Each Person accompanying any delegate including Spouse 3,000/-
SPONSORSHIP
Sponsorship Type
Amount (Rs.)
Free Facilities
Diamond
Platinum
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Copper
2,00,000
1,00,000
75,000
50,000
30,000
20,000
5
5
3
3
2
3
Delegate(s) Stall of 3 X 2 m
Inside Full Page Colour + Sponsorship for One Technical Session of Symposium
Inside Full Page Colour
Inside Full Page Colour
Inside Full Page B & W
Nil
Nil
3
2
2
1
Nil
1
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ADVERTISEMENT IN THE SOUVENIR
RATE (Rs.) TYPE OF ADVERTISEMENT Back Inner Cover – Colour Front Inner Cover – Colour Inside – Colour
Inside – B & W
H ALF PAGE
5,000
7,500----
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15,00015,000
10,0007,500
Note:R egistration fee does not include accommodation and transport