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Krishna, FIE, FIET (UK) Licensed to Post Without Pre-Payment WPP-70 Panel Discussion on “IIT for Karnataka - How to make it Worldclass” 28 APRIL 2015 Highlights Panel Discussion on “IIT for Karnataka - How to make it Worldclass” Panel Discussion on “IIT for Karnataka - How to make it Worldclass” 7 April 2015 National Design & Research Forum Page - 1 AIS on “Advanced Manufacturing & Applications of PolymerMetal-Ceramic Matrix Composites” All India Seminar on “Business and Product Excellence through DFM” Page - 2 International Women’s Day World Water Day Page - 3 The Institution of Engineers (India), Karnataka State Centre associated with National Design & Research Forum, IEEE and IET in organising a Panel discussion on “IIT for Karnataka – How to make it Worldclass” on Tuesday, 7 April 2015. Eminent intellectuals, engineers and former IIT professors from the State discussed the subject at great length for arriving at a plan of action to make Namma IIT the numero uno institute among the country’s 23 branches. Prof. S.S. Murthy, Academic Advisor, PES University & former Professor, IIT Delhi ; Dr. Ing B.V.A. Rao, Chairman, NDRF & former Professor, IIT, Madras ; Padma Shri Prof. R.M. Vasagam, Chairman, KSC & former Director, ISRO, Dr. S. Parthan, former Professor, IIT, Kharagpur ; Dr. K. Ramachandra, Director, NDRF & former Director, GTRE and Dr. Wooday P. Krishna, Honorary Secretary, IEI, KSC were the Panelists. Speaking on the occasion, Prof. Murthy, said, the IIT should be established at a location that offers a cosmopolitan ambience to attract students from different parts of the country and one that is within a two-hour drive from an international airport. With a huge demand from across districts wanting to house the prestigious Institution, he suggested that the Government should establish one main IIT in one city and two sub-centres at other places. This concept is followed in US Universities. Dr. Ing B.V.A. Rao moderated the discussion. In his address, he said, ever since their establishment in 1950, none of the IITs has managed to attract foreign students. The first five IITs took help from foreign nations and Namma IIT should be set up without foreign help. `If we bring foreign faculty again, it will be like allowing foreign varsities to function from our soil’, Dr. Rao said. Talk on “Landfill Engineering” Page - 3&4 Talk on “Bad Roads in Bangalore” Page 4 LOCAL CENTRE NEWS REVIEW Padmashri Prof. R.M. Vasagam, FIE Chairman Dr. K. Gopalakrishnan, FIE Past Chairman & Council Member - IEI Dr. P. Vijayakumar, FIE Immediate Past Honorary Secreatry Editor : Dr. Wooday P. Krishna, FIE IEI 28 April 2015 AIS on “Advanced Manufacturing & Applications of Polymer-Metal-Ceramic Matrix Composites” A Two-day All India Seminar on the theme “Advanced Manufacturing & Applications of Polymer-Metal-Ceramic Matrix Composites” was organized by The Institution of Engineers (India), Karnataka State Centre in association with NDRF & Sri Venkateshwara College of Engineering, Bangalore on 18-19 March 2015 under the aegis of Metallurgical & Materials Engineering Division Board, IEI at SVCE, Bangalore. Prof. E.S. Dwarakadasa, Chairman & Managing Director, Karnataka Hybrid Micro Devices Ltd was the Chief Guest and Dr. K. Ramachandra, Director, NDRF and Padma Shri Prof. R.M. Vasagam were the Guests of Honour. Prof. E.S Dwarakadasa, in his address, emphasized about the importance of manufacturing in ancient techniques and motivated the students towards research and called upon to contribute in this area. He complimented the Department of Mechanical Engineering of SVCE for organizing a Seminar of national importance and further assured the continued relationship between IEI-KHMDL– SVCE and CART. Dr. K Ramachandra, spoke about significance of the Seminar theme and also briefed about the activities of NDRF, IEI to the students and impressed upon them the need of the hour while describing how NDRF - Institution of Engineers (India) will help for the betterment of the society in the field of education and technological need. Speaking on the occasion, Padama Shri Prof. R. M. Vasagam, suggested to make use of knowledge on the Composite Materials in Design and Manufacturing sector. He emphasized on the importance of Composite Materials in all sectors for overall growth of the nation and also suggested the utilization of funds for Internship Programs, Projects and Research activity to conduct at the grass root level itself. Dr. C. Prabhakar Reddy, Principal, SVCE & Dr. M. Shashidhar, CED, SVCE were also present and addressed the students. All India Seminar on “Business and Product Excellence through DFM” the Seminar. He also briefed about the activities of the Institution of Engineers (India). Guest of Honour, Dr. K. Gopalakrishnan, Council Member, IEI, Karnataka State Center suggested that Design for Manufacturing is to be implemented in the course of the studies either in UG or PG. DFM is to be implemented in practice rather than theoretically in the manufacturing sector. Dr. T. V. Govindaraju, Principal said KSIT was happy to conduct activities in association with IEI-KSC and urged the students to make use of opportunities offered by IEI to bring out the talent in them. Karnataka State Centre in association with Kammavari Sangham Institute of Technology organized a two-day All India Seminar on “Business and Product Excellence through Design for Manufacturability” on 19-20 March 2015 under the aegis of Production Engineering Division Board, IEI at KSIT, Bangalore. The Seminar was Inaugurated by Padama Shri Prof. R. M. Vasagam, Chairman, IEI, KSC. In his address, he stressed about the need and importance of the manufacturing of the products in house only (Make in India). Guest of Honour, Dr. Woody P. Krishna, Honorary Secretary, IEI,KSC. and Organising Secretary addressed the delegates on the theme of 2 Sri Y. Ramachandra Naidu, President and Sri D. Rukmangada, Treasurer of Kammavari Sangham also graced the occassion and addressed the students. Dr. E. Ranga Reddy, Chairman & Managing Director, Legend Technologies (India) Pvt Ltd and Joint Honorary Secretary, IEI, KSC gave the Key-note speech on “Make in India”. He said, the basic difference between "Made in India" is a label that accompanies all goods that have been manufactured in India but "Make in India" is a campaign launched by the Hon’ble Prime Minister Sri Narendra Modi to encourage industrialists to set up their manufacturing units in India. He also shared his experience on how to become an accomplished entrepreneur and also briefed about the benefits under the Ministry of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises. 28 April 2015 International Women’s Day Make It Happen is the theme for this year’s International Women’s Day to encourage effective action for advancing and recognising women. Karnataka State Centre celebrated IWD on 27 March 2015. Smt T.K. Anuradha, Project Director - Geosat, ISRO Satellite Centre, Bengaluru was the Chief Guest and Dr. Kalpana Gopalan, IAS, Chairman, Karnataka Appellate Tribunal graced the occasion as Guest of Honour. Each year International Women's Day is celebrated on March 8. The first International Women's Day was held in 1911. Thousands of events occur to mark the economic, political and social achievements of women. Organisations, governments, charities, educational institutions, women's groups, corporations and the media celebrate the day. All around the world, International Women's Day represents an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women while calling for greater equality. Er. Usha S, Chairperson, Women Engineers’ Committee and Joint Honorary Secretary, IEI, KSC welcomed the guests and invitees and Padma Shri Prof. R.M. Vasagam, Chairman, IEI, KSC spoke on the Significance of IWD. Er. Chinmayee Madhavan and Er. S. Sakamma, Members, Women Engineers’ Committee introduced the Chief Guest and Guest of Honour respectively. Both Smt T.K. Anuradha and Dr. Kalpana Gopalan, IAS spoke on their experiences and their achievements. Dr. Kalpana Gopalan, IAS was also felicitated on the occasion. At the end, Dr. Enti Ranga Reddy, Joint Hon. Secretary, IEI, KSC proposed vote of thanks. World Water Day Agricultural Sciences, School of Ecology & Conservation, Dept. of Forestry & Environmental Sciences, delivered a Key-note Address on the theme. Er. Jasmail Singh, Joint Honorary Secretary and Convener welcomed the Guest and the invitees and Er. B.N. Thyagaraja, Council Member, IEI introduced the theme and presided over the meeting. Our State Centre celebrated World Water Day on 28 March 2015 on the theme “Water and Sustainable Development”. Dr. K.N. Ganeshaiah, Dean of Post-graduate Studies, University of Dr. Ganeshaiah explained how the civilization in the olden days prospered and improved around the cities on account of abundant availability of natural resources such as water, forest nearby. He gave the examples of Mohenjo-daro and Harappaan civilizations which developed around Saraswathi River. Further with the passage of time, the Saraswathi River changed its course and got dried up. Subsequently, the entire civilization was deep routed from the place and at present only monuments are available which are of world fame. He also talked of water sources in Talakad which used to be one of the biggest shippers’ centres in the olden days. Talk on “Landfill Engineering” A talk on “Landfill Engineering _ Prospects and Perspectives” was delivered by Prof. G.L. Sivakumar Babu, Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering, IISc on 10 April 2015. Prof. M.R Pranesh, Convener welcomed the speaker and introduced him to participants. causing lot of hardships to people nearby. The emanating gases, obnoxious smell of leachate and leachate flow is causing environmental hazards and ecological services of ground water use by residents nearby are in peril. Landfills have become mere dumping sites of waste getting piled up and allowing the pile to their natural fate. The physical, chemical and biological processes are not engineered whatsoever and this is Prof. Sivakumar Babu revealed that a course on Municipal Solid Waste Engineering at post-graduate level is offered since several years and five to six PhDs have come out so far under his guidance as 3 28 April 2015 well as other faculty of Civil Engineering Department of IISc. The engineering aspects of consolidation of fills, making way for new volumes for fill in the existing space, measuring/ characterising landfills for their permeability, stress strain characteristics, movement of leachate in porous media, ground water fluctuations in the subsurface of watersheds, forensics of landfill collapse elsewhere in the world, providing geosynthetic layers apart from just liners etc., were emphasised in the lecture to make `smart landfills for a smart city’. Even the cost benefit aspects, though preliminary way, are covered in IISc studies for a dumping landfill, engineered landfill and bioreactor type landfills. The use of sensors for measuring landfill characteristics and making the best use of energy that can come out of it, and adopting engineering measures to close a particular landfill without causing hazards anymore are some of the points discussed by the speaker. At the end. Er. C J Jagadeesha, Scientist, ISRO and corporate member gave vote of thanks . Talk on “Bad Roads in Bangalore” A lecture program was organized by the Architectural Engineering Division of the State Centre on 24 March 2015 on ‘Bad Roads in Bangalore’. The speaker was Capt. S. Raja Rao, Retd. Secretary to the Government of Karnataka. He was the Chairman of the Committee constituted by The High Court of Karnataka to examine PIL on ‘Bad Quality of Roads in Karnataka’. about 100 recommendations on the quality of roads maintained in 100 wards of the City Corporation. The Committee observed that in addition to the bad quality, the defective system of tertiary drains affected the flow of rain water to the net work of drains and pot holes are formed. The Committee suggested that the tertiary drainage system requires improvement, more powers to the engineers to take early decisions, audit of accounts by the Accountant General instead of the State Accounts Department, etc. There were considerable suggestions by the members present. Dr. A.S. Kodanda Pani, Urban Planner & Civic Analyst, in his introduction of the subject mentioned that Bangalore which was earlier popular as a beautiful city has now lost its fame due to bad urban governance with bad roads full of pot holes, flooding of low lying areas during the rainy season, non- enforcement of zoning regulations of the master plan, and building bye-laws of the City Corporation, improper road net work not conforming to natural terrain, defective drainage system, neglect to fill up pot holes, poor quality of road work, etc. Padma Shri Prof. R.M. Vasagam, Chairman, appreciated the conclusions and suggestions made by Capt. Raja Rao’s Committee. He mentioned how in Paris roads are well maintained, building heights controlled to avoid traffic congestion, etc. He suggested that such good procedures are to be adopted by the civic agencies for good living conditions in the future. Capt. Raja Rao in his lecture mentioned that the Committee was constituted by the High Court after inspection and study made The program concluded with vote of thanks by Er. Jasmail Singh, Joint Hon. Secretary of the State Centre. Membership Development Karnataka State Centre Committee of IE(I) has received several requests from Corporate Members residing in Tumakuru, Kodagu, KGF and Udupi Districts to establish IEI Local Centres to cater to the needs of engineers residing in an around these districts. Co-operation of members is requested to enroll as many new members in the said districts as possible, so that formalization of establishing the proposed new Local Centres could be achieved at an early date. Edited and published by Dr. Wooday P. Krishna for the Institution of Engineers (India), Karnataka State Centre, 3, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Veedhi, Bangalore - 560 001. Phone : 22264698; Telefax : 22256191. 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