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ANNUAL REPORT

2010-2011

INDIAN SCHOOL OF MINES


DHANBAD - 826004

CONTENTS
Page No. Prelude Vision Mission Annual Convocation Activities of Indian School of Mines Alumni Association Institutes Summary 1. 2. ABOUT ISM ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES 2.1 2.2 3. 4. 5. Academic Programmes Research Programmes i ii iii iv v vii 1 3 3 6 9 14 18-191 18 25 45 56 72 83 91 99 108 126 132 136 149 160 174 192 192 217 220 228 236 248 308

STUDENTS ACTIVITIES PLACEMENT OF STUDENTS DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 Applied Chemistry Applied Geology Applied Geophysics Applied Mathematics Applied Physics Computer Science & Engineering Electrical Engineering Electronics Engineering Environmental Science & Engineering

5.10 Fuel & Mineral Engineering 5.11 Humanities & Social Sciences 5.12 Management Studies 5.13 Mechanical Engineering & Mining Machinery Engineering 5.14 Mining Engineering 5.15 Petroleum Engineering 6. INSTITUTE-INDUSTRY INTERACTION 6.1 6.2 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Consultancy Services Professional Development Programme

INFRASTRUCTURAL FACILITIES PERSONNEL MEMBERS OF GENERAL COUNCIL, EXECUTIVE BOARD AND FINANCE COMMITTEE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Annexure I) AUDIT REPORT (Annexure II)

Prelude
Indian School of Mines (ISM) was established in 1926 to address the need for trained manpower related to mining activities in the country with disciplines of Mining and Applied Geology. In 1967 it was granted the status of a deemed to be university under Section 3 of UGC Act, 1956. Since its establishment, ISM has undergone considerable expansion of its activities, and presently it can be considered as a total technology education institute. The departments of Petroleum Engineering and Applied Geophysics were established in 1957. The departments of Mechanical Engineering and Mining Machinery Engineering, Fuel and Mineral Engineering, Management Studies, and Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering were added in 1975-1977. The Centre of Mining Environment, the Computer Centre, the Centre of Longwall Mine Mechanisation, and the departments of Applied Chemistry, Applied Physics, and Applied Mathematics were established between 1986 and 1989. The department of Computer Science and Engineering was added in 1997. The expansion of the institute into a total technology institute was further accelerated with the establishment of the Department of Electrical Engineering in the year 2005, the Department of Environmental Science and Engineering in 2006, and the Department of Chemical Engineering in 2010. ISM is always in the forefront in carrying out its academic programmes. Besides imparting knowledge to undergraduate, postgraduate and research-level students it is also undertaking R&D projects, publishing research papers in various national and international journals and seminars, and interacting with the industry in solving its live problems through its consultancy service. The present report contains in a nutshell the academic and related activities of the st st Institute (ISM) for the period 1 April 2010 to 31 March 2011.

(D. C. Panigrahi) Director

Vision

To be a nationally and internationally acclaimed premier institution of higher technical and scientific education with social commitment having an ethos for intellectual excellence, where initiative is nurtured, where new ideas, research and scholarship flourish, where intellectual honesty is the norm and from which will emerge the leaders and innovators of tomorrow in the realm of technology. While serving as a catalyst in a developing society, its goal as one of the premier technology education institution in the country would be to intimately involve itself not just in the technological development of the Nation but indeed in its overall development.

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Mission
To educate and train manpower in various disciplines of engineering and technology, management, applied sciences and applied arts at the graduate, postgraduate and research levels; To foster the creation of new and relevant technologies in the areas of its core competency and to transfer them to industry for effective utilization; To participate directly in the planning and solving of engineering and managerial problems of relevance to Indian industry and to society at large; To develop and conduct continuing education programmes for practicing engineers and managers; To develop strong collaborative and cooperative links with private and public sector industries and government user departments; To develop comprehensive and intimate interaction with premier academic and research institutions within the country and abroad for mutual benefit; To develop programmes for faculty growth and development; To anticipate the technological needs of the nation, and to plan and prepare to cater to them; To interact with the community/society at large with a view to inculcate in them a feel for scientific and technological thought and endeavour; and To develop the region in which the Institute is located through community development programmes including training and education.

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ANNUAL CONVOCATION
The 33 Annual Convocation of the Indian School of Mines was held at Dhanbad on February 21, 2011. The convocation was presided over by Sri P. K. Lahiri, IAS (Retd.), Chairman, General Council and Executive Board of Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad. Dr. Srikumar Banerjee, Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission and Secretary to the Government of India, Department of Atomic Energy, was the Chief Guest of the Convocation. Dr. Srikumar Banerjee while delivering the Convocation address gave a brief description of the functional domain of the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) and emphasized the importance of geoscientists and mining engineers in the development and growth of the Department of Atomic Energy. He stressed that the first and foremost resolve must be to make India completely self-reliant nation and an economic powerhouse of the world. He clarified that self-reliance means security in terms of food, shelter, education, clean environment and quality healthcare for all the countrymen. He also delved on the present energy scenario of the country and asserted that nuclear energy is a primary source of energy with large growth potential and India must consider nuclear energy as a major alternative. He concluded his address by paying tribute to the great visionary, Dr. Homi Bhabha, and congratulated all the recipients of degrees and medals. Sri P. K. Lahiri, IAS (Retd.), Chairman, General Council and Executive Board of the School also extended his best wishes to the graduating students with an advice that there are opportunities galore in the country and there is no need to look for opportunities beyond the shores. Prof. T. Kumar, Director, Indian School of Mines presented a brief report on academic and other activities of the School and conveyed his heartiest congratulations and best wishes to all the recipients of degrees and medals. In the 33rd Convocation of the School, 363 B.Tech., 60 M.Sc., 39 M.Sc.Tech., 37 M.B.A., 100 M.Tech., 24 M.Phil., and 22 Ph.D. (i.e. a total of 645) degrees were awarded. Indian School of Mines Gold Medals and Silver Medals were given to 31 and 6 students, respectively. Besides, 11 students were given sponsored and other medals. Sri Aditya Kumar Singh, student of B.Tech. (Petroleum Engineering) 2009-2010 batch, was awarded the Best Student Shield of the Institute.
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Activities of Indian School of Mines Alumni Association


Indian School of Mines Alumni Association (ISMAA) organized the 3rd Indian Mineral Congress 2011: Role of CSR (IMC 2011) on the 5th February 2011 at Golden Jubilee Lecture Theater, ISM, in association with Central Institute of Mining and Fuel Research (CIMFR), Indian School of Mines (ISM), Directorate General of Mines Safety (DGMS) and Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL). It is in this light that the congress aimed to facilitate formation of an alliance of CSR initiatives so that such initiatives can be further streamlined, focused and converged to a powerful force of intervention. It was intended to welcome industry experts, policy makers, and professional managers to share information, create knowledge and develop insights on the role of CSR towards reshaping the mineral sector. The deliberations at the one day congress on the theme, 'Turnaround in Mineral Industry: Role of CSR' provided enough food for thought to all the stakeholders of mineral industry in setting up their respective goals. Papers were presented by eminent persons of the country's mineral industry, such as, Padmashree Prof. Harsh Gupta, Prof. B.B. Bhattacharya (Former Director ISM), Shri C.S. Verma (Chairman, SAIL), Shri T.K. Lahiri (Chairman-cumManaging Director, BCCL), Shri N.C. Jha (Acting Chairman, Coal India Ltd.), Shri G.C. Mrig (Managing Director, ACB India Ltd.), Shri U. Kumar (Advisor, Essel Mining & Industries Ltd.), Shri Praveen Chodgadhe (CEO, Maithon Power Ltd.), Shri M.K. Thapar (President, Adani Mining Pvt. Ltd.), Shri Sanjeev Paul (Vice President, Corporate Affairs, Adani Mining Pvt. Ltd.), and Shri Nikhil Chaturvedi (Director, SAP Asia Pvt. Ltd.). More than 150 delegates attended the congress, and more than 20 mining companies and R&D institutes participated in the exhibition. A musical programme by Padmashree Usha Uthup was arranged in the evening at BCCL community centre for the delegates and BCCL officials. During Basant general body meeting of ISMAA, it was decided that the ISM Alumni at New Delhi will take up the matter for establishment of an Alumni House at New Delhi and facilitate the process. Basant Samman 2011 The 'Basant Samman' was presented to the following distinguished teachers and alumni of ISM on the Basant Day, which was celebrated on February 6, 2011.
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Prof. Bimalendu Bhusan Bhattacharya, former Director ISM and Professor of Applied Geophysics, ISM, Dhanbad. Shri Bimal Kishore Prasad Sinha, 1964 Alumnus (ME) and Former Director HZL. v

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Distinguished Alumnus Award 2010 Late Bhaskar Bhattacharjee Memorial Distinguished Alumnus Award was given to two prominent ISM Alumni for their outstanding contribution to the industry.
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Shri Ganesh Chandra Mrig, 1958 (ME) and Managing Director, ACB India Ltd.. Shri S. K. Jha, 1964 (PE) and Chairman, SMP Petromineral Enterprises Ltd..

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Institute's Summary
The significant events and achievements of Indian School of Mines in academic programmes, R&D Activities, continuing education, institute-industry interaction and others during the year 2010-2011 are presented below: Academic Programmes A total of 812 students were admitted to the 1 year of B.Tech., Dual Degree and Integrated M.Sc./M.Sc.(Tech.) courses in various disciplines. The total enrolment in other semesters of B.Tech. was 1157 and in preparatory course was 44. The total enrolment in various Semesters of M.Sc./M.Sc.(Tech.) was 456. At the post-graduate level a total of 217 students were enrolled in the 1st year and 165 in the final year of M.Tech., while 61 students took admission in the 1st year and 47 in the final year of M.B.A. programme. For the doctoral programme 77 students enrolled as Ph.D. full time scholars and 120 registered for part time Ph.D. work. R & D Activities The Institute continued its growth in R & D activities with 81 major on-going R & D projects worth ` 1211.42 lakhs (approx.) during the year. The outcome of the research resulted in the publication of 221 papers in international journals, 58 research papers in national journals while 187 research papers were presented in international seminars and 130 in national seminars. The faculties also had 69 contributions in book writing/book reviews/chapters to books during the year. Continuing Education The expertise of the faculty was sought by many public and private sector organizations by way of short-term and long-term executive development and training programmes. The Institute conducted 19 in-campus and 03 off-campus Professional Development Programmes for the executives of various public sector and private sector companies. The value of earnings from such courses was ` 102.4 lakhs, which was included under consultancy earnings of the institute. Institute-Industry Interaction The Institute made its consultancy services available to the industry by way of solving various problems. During the year 302 consultancy projects were undertaken; its total value was ` 606.84 lakhs.
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The Departments were involved in a wide range of academic, research, consultancy and other extension activities and sustained the growth of the institute, which is presented department-wise in detail. Students' Placement and Co-curricular activities The Training and Placement section maintains active association and excellent rapport with the industry and corporate sector. The students are properly trained and assisted in securing employment through in-campus and off-campus interviews. 463 students were selected through these campus interviews. The institute also organized various co-curricular activities such as NCC, NSS, NSO, and Yoga. Special welfare measures were taken to help academically weak SC/ST students by arranging special classes beyond academic hours and special counseling by teachers. Students were encouraged to manage their campus affairs through the Students' Society in a democratic manner. Computer facilities were expanded in all the departments, offices and hostels. Infrastructural Facilities The Central Library's growing document collection accounts for 89460 books, about 5684 Ph.D. theses and M.Tech./M.Sc.(Tech.) dissertations, and about 34000 journal bound volumes. The CD/DVD collection is more than 1400, which comprises books, abstracts, journals, and teaching aids. During this academic period, 2771 books were added to the library holding. The library has computer facilities like surfing on websites, retrieval of information on internet, e-mail service, and on line retrieval of bibliographical information of documents from in-house database. The Computer Centre supports campus wide fibre optic LAN (2500 nodes) that connects all the academic departments/centres, central library, hostels and administrative sections. Internet access is provided to all the users through the link provided by BSNL under the project NMEICT of the Government of India. The Central Workshop has a wide range of manufacturing facilities with sophisticated equipment and has been imparting practical training to undergraduate engineering students. As in the past, this year also the Sports and Physical Education Centre organized various sports activities including ISM Annual Sports. The Health Centre of the Institute takes medical care of the entire ISM facility.

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A separate SC/ST cell is functioning under the Establishment Section to effectively implement the reservation policy of the Government of India. An officer of the rank of Assistant Registrar is looking after the activities of the cell. The Hindi Cell organized meetings of official language implementation committee, Hindi workshops, and ensured progressive use of Hindi in day-to-day official work. Financial Statements Non-Plan The total income of ISM was ` 4,418.08 lakhs, which includes irrevocable non-plan grantsin-aid of ` 3347.00 lakhs from the Government of India, MHRD, New Delhi, and the opening balance of ` 699.67 lakhs of grants - in - aid. The total non - plan expenditure was ` 5095.11 lakhs and capital expenditure under Non-Plan was ` 73.18 lakhs. A surplus of ` 27.97 lakhs was transferred to endowment fund account. Plan The total plan income was Rs. 8935.14 lakhs, which includes irrevocable plan grant-in-aid of ` 8900.00 lakhs from GOI, MHRD, New Delhi. The total plan expenditure was ` 1665.03 lakhs including adjustment/advances to supplier and depreciation on fixed assets under plan. Net addition to advances to suppliers/contractor was ` 7270.11 lakhs under plan during the year. Consultancy and R & D Projects The total receipts from various consultancy services was ` 555.35 lakhs, and the total payment against consultancy services was Rs. 324.91 lakhs. The receipts under R & D projects was ` 497.38 lakhs and the payment against R & D Project was ` 275.65 lakhs.

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1.0 About ISM


The Indian School of Mines was formally opened by His Excellency the Viceroy Lord Irwin on the 9th December 1926, and the general work of the University commenced on the 10th December 1926 in its premises at Dhanbad with Dr. D. Penman as its first principal. On the completion of the first 25 years of its existence the Silver Jubilee celebrations were inaugurated by Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the then President of India, which gave a fresh fillip to this Institution. The University celebrated Golden Jubilee in 1976, Diamond Jubilee in 1986 and Platinum Jubilee in 2001. The Institute is located at Dhanbad to facilitate the mining education in proximity with the mining industry. For training in Earth Sciences, the province of Jharkhand and its surroundings are unrivalled in their variety of geological formations, in the multiplicity of structural and field characteristics and also in the diversity and richness of the metallic and non-metallic mineral resources. The locational advantage of ISM is that it is situated at the core of the industrial base of the region which hosts a number of coal mines, steel plants, fertilizer plants, refractory industries, and heavy machine building plant. It has 88-hectare residential campus of its own consisting of graceful blend of old and new style buildings. The serene campus comprises academic buildings, students' hostels, faculty and staff quarters, health centre, workshop, canteen and other infrastructural facilities for a cosmopolitan community. The Institute is about three kilometers to the north of Dhanbad railway station; the altitude of the place is 212 m above MSL; the average rainfall is around 148 cm; and the maximum and minimum temperatures are around 40 and 7C respectively. Present scenario ISM caters to the human resource needs of the nation in the areas of mining, petroleum, mining machinery, mineral engineering and earth sciences besides developing manpower in the related disciplines of management, electronics engineering, electrical engineering, environmental sciences and engineering, computer science and engineering, mechanical engineering, applied sciences, and humanities and social sciences. In due recognition of its vital role in the service of the nation, ISM was granted autonomy by the Government of India. It has a general council, members to which are drawn from various industrial and governmental institutes, the parliament and the academia.
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The Institute has sixteen departments and 184 faculty members as on 31-03-2010. A list of the departments is stated below:
Department Department of Applied Geology Department of Mining Engineering Department of Humanities and Social Sciences Department of Applied Geophysics Department of Petroleum Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering and Mining Machinery Engineering Department of Fuel and Mineral Engineering Department of Management Studies (erstwhile Industrial Engineering and Management) Department of Electronics and Instrumentation Department of Applied Chemistry Department of Applied Physics Department of Applied Mathematics Department of Computer Science and Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering Department of Environment Science and Engineering Department of Chemical Engineering 2 Year of establishment 1926 1926 1926 1957 1957 1975 1976 1976 1977 1989 1989 1989 1997 2005 2007 2010

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ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES

2.1 ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES ISM offers ten 4-years B.Tech. (post 10+2) programmes in Mining Engineering, Mining Machinery Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, Mineral Engineering, Computer Science & Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Science & Engineering, and Chemical Engineering; five 5years Dual Degree programmes in Mining Engineering with M.B.A., Mineral Engineering & Material Technology, Mineral Engineering with Material Resource Management, M.Tech. in Mining Engineering and Petroleum Engineering/Petroleum Management; three 5-years integrated M.Sc. in Applied Physics, Applied Chemistry, Mathematics & Computing; and two 5-years integrated M.Sc.(Tech.) in Applied Geology and Applied Geophysics. Admission to these B.Tech., Dual Degree, and Integrated courses is through IIT-JEE. Apart from these, the institute also offers 3-years Masters programmes leading to M.Sc. (Tech.) degree in Applied Geology and Applied Geophysics and 2-years M.Sc. degree programmes in Applied Chemistry, Applied Physics, and Mathematics & Computing. Admission to all these programmes is through all-India competitive examination. Seats in these courses are reserved for Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe, OBC, and physically handicapped candidates, and wards of J&K migrants and Defence Personnel as per GOI norms. One seat in each M.Sc.(Tech.)/M.Sc. programme is reserved for female students. Admissions to a number of post-graduation courses leading to award of M. Tech., M.B.A., M.Phil., and Ph.D. degrees are done though all-India level examinations and personal interviews.

Total Student Strength in B.Tech. Programme during 2010-2011


Sem ME PE
103 110 73 73 65

MM MLE CSE EE
39 25 14 15 13 60 41 30 29 22

MECH ENV ELECT Total SC 103 98 71 45 46 260 62 35 22 22 13 92 92 96 53 33 32 767 683 470 375 312 44 114 156 42 22 334

ST

OBC Girl

Sanctioned 120 Strength

94 79 69 48 38 234

94 86 61 49 44 334

I III V VII Prep Total

113 77 61 39

59 91 30 11 43 234

206 99 20 00 01 327

38 32 21 05 06 101

290

321

67

122

214 1884

Total Student Strength in 5 year Dual Degree Programme during 2010-2011


Sl No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Discipline Mineral Engg & Material Technology Mining Engg with MBA Mineral Engg with Material Resource Management Mining Engg with M.Tech inMining Engg Petroleum Engg/ Petroleum Management
Total
Sanctioned Strength

Ist IIIrd Vth VIIth IXth Total SC ST OBC Girl 11 11 07 05 13 12 08 08 09 06 07 06 10 11 06 07 18 13 10 10 61 53 38 36 08 09 06 05 09 37 42 50 34 39 60 00 01(G) 04 04 03 03 01 01 01 05 02 02 02 18 02 00 01 00 01 04

18 18 18 18 18 90

03 01(G) 08

225 13

Total Student Strength in 5 year Integrated Programme during 2010-2011


Sl No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Discipline
Sanctioned Strength

Ist 08 11 13 20 16 68

IIIrd Vth VIIth IXth Total SC 10 08 10 13 12 53 08 08 09 13 10 48 03 06 08 08 14 39 03 00 09 03 07 22 32 49 57 59 230 03 02 04 15

ST OBC Girl 00 00 00 02 00 01 01 02 05 03 02 03 02 01 11

Applied Physics (MSc) Chemistry (MSc) Mathematics & Computing (MSc) Applied Geology (MScTech) Applied Geo-Physics (MSc Tech)
Total

31 31 31 31 31 155

33 03(01G) 00

03 02(01G) 01

Total Student Strength in M.Sc./M.Sc.(Tech.) Programme during 2010-2011


Sl No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Discipline I sem. M.Sc. (Math & Computing) I sem. M.Sc. (Applied Chemistry) I sem M.Sc. (Applied Physics) I sem. M.Sc. (Tech.) (Applied Geology) I sem. M.Sc. (Tech.) (Applied Geophysics) III sem M.Sc. ( Math & Computing) III sem. M.Sc. (Applied Physics) III sem. M.Sc. (Applied Chemistry) III sem. M.Sc.(Tech.) ( Applied Geology) III sem. M.Sc. (Tech.) (Applied Geophysics) V sem. M.Sc. (Tech.) (Applied Geology) V sem. M.Sc. (Tech.) (Applied Geophysics)
Total
Sanctioned Strength

Total

SC

ST

OBC

Girl 10 (01PD) 06 07 12 12 06 04 12 04 09 04 98

44 44 27 44 62

44 30 22 45 62 36 18 35 42 51 31 40

07 (01G) 03 (G) 13 (03G) 12 (01PD) 01 02 01 00 07 04

07 (01G) 04 (01G) 12 (04G) 05 (01G) 02 (01G) 07 (01G) 05 (01G) 02 (01G) 07 (01G) 00 02 06 09 (01G) 54 01(G) 04 (02G) 01 02 01 22 06 11 11 92

05 (02G) 03 (01G) 07 (03G) 05 (01G) 02 (01G) 03 (01G)

115 4

456

Total Student Strength in M.B.A. Programme during 2010-2011 Semester I III Total
Sanctioned Strength

Sanctioned Strength

Total 61 47 108

SC 09 08 17

ST 05 01 06

OBC 17 08 25

Girl 13 16 29

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Total Students Strength in M.Tech. / M.Phil. Programmes during 2010- 2011


Discipline Computer Application Petroleum Engineering Environmental Sc. & Engg. Petroleum Exploration Mineral Exploration Maint. Engg. & Tribology Electronics & Comm. Engg. Mineral Engg. Fuel Engineering Mining Machinery Engg. Under Ground Space Tech. Geomatics Engineering Geology Clean Coal Energy Technology Bio- Mineral Processing M.Phil. (Applied Math) M.Phil. (Applied Physics) M.Phil. (English) TOTAL I Semester Total SC 29 18 20 24 18 11 08 12 20 10 15 06 00 00 00 00 08 08 10 04 03 03 04 01 03 01 02 02 02 02 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 29 ST OBC Girl Spons. Total SC 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 04 10 07 06 08 02 01 00 04 05 02 03 00 00 00 00 00 02 02 00 52 07 00 04 04 06 02 02 02 02 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 04 08 42 01 00 01 00 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 04 23 15 13 17 19 11 00 08 12 04 07 07 08 07 08 06 00 00 00 165 03 03 02 01 03 03 00 01 01 00 00 01 01 00 00 01 00 00 00 20 III Semester ST OBC Girl Spons. 02 00 01 00 00 01 00 00 00 01 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 06 03 07 01 03 06 04 00 02 03 01 02 01 03 03 02 02 00 00 00 43 07 00 02 03 04 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 19 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01

34 25 31 31 19 25 14 31 16 25 14 14 18 23 23 14 14 25

Industrial Engg. & Management 25

421 217

Total Student Strength in Ph.D. Programme during 2010-2011

Total PhD (Full Time) PhD (Part Time) Total 77 120 197

SC 12 00 12
5

ST 03 00 03

OBC 13 00 13

Girl 22 12 34

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RESEARCH PROGRAMMES

ISM continues to support increasing level of research activities in regular academic curricula leading to the award of research degrees, the feature being external registration of Ph.D. scholars through approved research centres. Under the research programme 1 D.Sc. and 22 Ph.D. degrees were awarded during 2010-11. The following list provides a detailed account of the research degrees awarded during 2010-11: Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) (Honoris Causa) Person Dr. Srikumar Banerjee Address Department of Atomic Energy Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission & Secretary to the Government of India Ph.D. Degrees Awarded Research Topic (Scholar) 1. Studies of kinetics and morphology of natural gas hydrate nucleation (Anil Kumar) Ore geological aspects of iron and manganese mineralization in Joda-Khond Bond region, eastern India with emphasis on metallogenetic controls and exploration (Rajendra Kumar Upadhyay) Multi criteria optimization using fuzzy programming approach and genetic algorithm approach (Ananya Chakroborty) Transport analysis of contaminants through unsteady groundwater flow in aquifer (Premlata Singh) Study of some problems of seismic waves in elastic medium (Pato Kumari) Some estimation techniques on successive occasions (Jaishree Prabha Karna) 6 Faculty Applied Chemistry Internal Guide(s) Prof. N. M. Mishra Prof. S. Laik Prof. A. S. Venkatesh Dr. S. Asokan, GM (Geology), Tata Steel, Jamshedpur

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Applied Geology

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Applied Mathematics

Prof. A. Chattopadhyay Dr. Kalyan Chatterjee

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Applied Mathematics

Dr. M. K. Singh

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Applied Mathematics

Prof. A. Chattopadhyay

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Applied Mathematics

Prof. G. N. Singh

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Theoretical study of hydromagnetic flow of a viscous incompressible electrically conducting fluid in non-rotating and rotating media (Md. Sharifuddin Ansari) A study of wave propagation in an initially stressed non-homogeneous anisotropic medium (Angira Kumar Pathak) Mathematical modelling for propagation of seismic waves in layered media (Santimoy Kundu)

Applied Mathematics

Prof. G. S. Seth

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Applied Mathematics Applied Mathematics

Prof. S. Dey, Prof. (Retd.)

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Prof. Shishir Gupta

10. Development of quality management strategies for technical institutes in India a study of select technical institutes (Anamika Kumari) 11. Study of some problems on seismic wave propagation (Vikash Kumar Sharma) 12. Biomedical applications of optical diagnostic technique and Monte Carlo simulation (Sulekha Kumari) 13. Preparation, characterization and luminescence properties of undoped and doped alkaline earth sulphate phosphors (Subrata Das) 14. Design of parallel algorithms and architecture for numeric and non-numeric problems (Dheeresh K. Mallick) 15. Some enhancements on internet applications with emphasis on multicasting, secure e-mail messaging and e-business (Sachin Tripathi) 16. Assessment of airborne asbestos fibres in work environment of asbestos mines and processing plants in Indian scenario and its mitigation measure (Birendra Prasad Sinha)

Applied Mathematics

Prof. P. C. Pal Prof. Chandan Bhar

Applied Mathematics Applied Physics

Prof. A. Chattopadhyay

Prof. A. K. Nirala

Applied Physics

Prof. Jairam Manam

Computer Science Computer Science & Engineering

Prof. P. K. Jana

Prof. G. P. Biswas

Environmental Science & Engineering

Prof. Gurdeep Singh Shri Babu Rao

17. Performance analysis in managing a supply chain with a case from process industry (Binay Kumar) 18. Developing an activity based management model for higher educational institutions a study of select Indian cases (Bibhas Chandra) 19. A study of management strategies for energy conservation of Indian oil & gas sector (Sanjay Ghoshal) 20. E-governance for effective public systems management a study of select Indian cases (Anurag Kumar Sinha)

Management

Prof. Kampan Mukherjee

Management

Dr. J. K. Pattanayak

Management

Prof. Pramod Pathak Dr. C. Satyanarayana

Management

Dr. Pramod Pathak Shri Ashish Sanyal

21. Studies on recovery of tungsten minerals from finely disseminated low grade ores using fine Mineral Engineering particle processing (Konduri Srinivas) 22. Investigations on development of polyacrylamide based gel systems for profile Petroleum modification for improving oil recovery in Engineering oil fields (Uday Prasad Sharma)

Prof. R. Venugopal Dr. N. P. H. Padmanabhan

Prof. V. P. Sharma

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STUDENTS' ACTIVITIES CSLS

All the events under CSLS in the session 2010-11 were informative, enjoyable and filled with energy. A brief description of the same is given below: a) Drama Weekend: A long play was performed at GJLT on 25th and 26th of September 2010. The play entitled, 'The mail order bride' was brilliantly enacted by the members of the Dramatics Club of CSLS. The play received accolades from teachers and students alike. It was performed in the benign presence of Prof. R. Venugopal (Dean, R&D), Prof. V.M.S.R. Murthy (President, CSLS) and Prof. A. Basu. Seminar on 'Will power to Excel': A seminar on 'WILL POWER TO EXCEL' was th organized on 30 October, 2010 at Penman Auditorium. The talk was based on the various obstacles that come in one's way of success and the means to combat it. The talk was delivered by Mr. Vishal Kaushal, Chairman, Vedic Oasis for Inspiration, Culture and Education (VOICE). Prof. V.M.S.R. Murthy, President, CSLS presided over the function. Celebration of National Education Day: November, 11 has been declared as the National Education Day from the year 2008. It marks the birth anniversary of Hon. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, the first Education Minister of India, a freedom fighter, a renowned scholar and a seasoned educationist. The CSLS celebrated the national education day by conducting competitions, such as, Art Exhibition (TULIKA), Extempore, Quiz competition and Essay writing competition. These activities were organized to encourage the all round development of students, which is the main aim of education. Students of ISM as well as from other Schools of Dhanbad took part in the competitions. Prof. T. Kumar, Director, ISM, Prof. S. Laik (Dean, Students' Welfare) and Prof. R. Venugopal (Dean, R&D) graced the occasion. Impressed by the art exhibition, Prof. T. Kumar, Director, ISM opined: I am surprised to see so many good paintings of the ISM students and School students of Dhanbad. It is excellent. I wish that such efforts should be encouraged in future too. ISM IDOL - 'A voice of ISM': ISM Idol was an eastern singing competition and it was organized on 25th January 2011 in association with 'PRATIBIMB2K11' at Penman Auditorium. This event provided a platform for those students, who love singing. Various students of ISM took part in this event and made the audience sway on their feet. Smt. Anuradha, a famous dance and singing teacher of Dhanbad, judged the event. This event was organized in search of the best voice of ISM.

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Workshop on Power Yoga (Pilates): A workshop on power yoga was organized on rd th the 3 and 4 of March in association with SRIJAN-2K11 at Penman Auditorium. Pilates (Power Yoga) helps in increasing concentration power and is also a body fitness programme. It was delivered by the teachers from a reputed group, 'First Step', Kolkata. Skit on the occasion of Scolomin get-together: A skit was performed by Abhay Dramatics Club of CSLS. The play entitled, 'The Refund' was performed on 21st March 2011. The play was a satire on the educational system. It was well received by the audience. Participation outside ISM: In this session a large number of students of ISM participated in inter collegiate activities and also won prizes in some segments. The st Dramatics Club of CSLS bagged the 1 prize for an English play in ALLAHABAD NATYA SANGH competition. Apart from this, the students also participated in events, such as, 'Antaragini', 'Techkriti' of IIT Kanpur, 'Mood indigo' of IIT Bombay, '2nd International youth festival of MDSU', Ajmer and 'Engineer-2010' of NITK Suratkal. Club Activities: Apart from organizing events and outside participation, CSLS also initiated two clubs namely 'Techpreneur Club' and 'Art Club' and continued three clubs 'Dance Club', 'Dramatics Club' and 'Literary Club'. Various workshops on Robotics, presentation skills, drawing, and dancing were regularly organized by ISM students. Moreover, CSLS activities have regularly been applauded by various newspapers like Telegraph, Prabhat Khabar, Dainik Jagran, Hindustan Times, and Times of India. As a society formed to foster spirit of scientific thought, cultural activities and groom artistic capabilities of students, CSLS did a commendable job in this academic session, inspiring students and delivering appreciable performance. All the events planned and organized were due to the dedicated effort of a team of students under the stewardship of Mr. Avinash Tripathi, Secretary, CSLS.

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ISM MUSIC SOCIETY SPIC MACAY: The 1 event of the session was held on 29 September, 2010. It featured performances by artists from the renowned Pandit Rajan Sajan Mishra. The performance were held in the GJLT to a packed audience OOORJA 3.0: ISM Music Society organized the third edition of inter college rock band competition from 15th to 16th January, 2011 at LHC-OAT. The event featured bands from all over Eastern India as well as a guest performance by a renowned
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Delhi-based band. The winners were awarded in cash and kind with the best band, best drummer, best bassist and best vocalist being handsomely rewarded. c) All members of ISM Music Society actively participated in the different events of Srijan. The new premises of ISM Music Society behind Diamond Hostel with ample space for small cultural functions, practice sessions, music classes, etc. were inaugurated by Chairman GC and EB, Shri P. K. Lahiri in presence of Director, Prof. T. Kumar and other dignitaries. New musical instruments and electronic aids worth several lakhs of Rupees were purchased. The same are being extensively used by the students for practice sessions and different musical events. CYBER SOCIETY

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The Cyber Society of Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad was actively involved in creating Cyber awareness among the students of the institute through various events during the academic session 2010-11. All such events were selected that benefited the students of all the branches of the School. The society provided the students a wonderful platform for mutual learning and discussions led by the senior students. This helped in forming a strongly connected network among the students for knowledge exchange and discussions. a) Workshop on Autonomous Robotics (Jan. 11 - 12, 2011): The workshop involved discussion on microcontrollers, sensors and their application in autonomous robotics. It also involved a demonstration of some of the common autonomous robots. The students were also exposed to programming in assembly language. Workshop on CATIA/AUTOCAD (Jan. 13 - 14, 2011): This workshop mainly attracted the students of Mechanical Engineering (and other core branches). CATIA enables the creation of 3D parts, from 3D sketches, sheet metal, composites, moulded, forged or tooling parts up to the definition of mechanical assemblies. C Programming Workshop (Jan. 15 - 16, 2011): This workshop was conducted mainly for the first year students. It involved discussions about various programming constructs, and application of simple data structures like arrays, structures, and linked lists. Workshop on Image Processing/Computer Vision (Jan. 17 - 18, 2011): This workshop was one of the first of its kind. It attracted more than 100 students. The students were exposed to the idea and the concept of Image Processing as a powerful tool for vision based problems. The students were taught how to use the 11

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Image Processing Toolbox in Matlab 7.6. The workshop focussed some of the trivial problems of Computer Vision like Background Subtraction, and Object Tracking. e) Guest Lecture on Wireless Sensor Networks (Feb. 26, 2011): This event attracted more than 200 students from all the branches. The lecture was delivered by Prof. Somprakash Bandyopadhyay of Management Information Systems, IIM Kolkata. The lecture discussed 'Pervasive Communication & Computing: Current Trend and Research'. The lecture was followed by a demonstration of the toolkits (like Wireless Explore Kit (IEEE 802.15.4) & Wireless Sensor Network Application Development Kit) by Dr. Siuli Roy. CHAYANIKA SOCIETY

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Under the guidance of Dr. P. K. Pathak, President, Chaynika Sangh, the Sangh organized various events to fulfill its objective of promoting the usage of our national language 'Hindi'. The 2010-11 session took off with the most important event 'Hindi Pakhwara 2010' in the month of July. Under this, events like 'Kavya Rachna', 'Nibandh Lekhan' and 'VaadVivaad Pratiyogita' were organized to increase the proficient usage of Hindi. The winners were awarded, and participants were encouraged by distributing Certificates of Appreciation. In the month of October 2010 Sangh organized a dramatic event 'Abhivyakti' where small plays based on various sensitive social issues such as Farmer Suicides, Unemployment and Female Education were presented in Hindi. The event was judged by Prof. P. K. Sadhu of Electrical Engineering Department of ISM, and winners were awarded cash prizes and Certificates of Appreciation. In the month of February 2011 Hindi Poetry Recitation was conducted at a small scale. It aimed at improved and fluent usage of Hindi language. The event was judged by Ms. S. Kaur, Hindi Adhikari of ISM. V.
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PHOTOGRAPHY SOCIETY The society screened the movie 'SONG OF LIFE' made by an ISM alumni. A photographic competition was organized for 'Pratibimb' on 08-02-2011. A weeklong workshop on digital photography was conducted by Creative Future Film and Television Institute, Kolkata. This workshop comprised of 7 long lectures from professionals in the field of photography. A field trip to Khandoli was also arranged as a part of the programme.

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VI. SRIJAN 2011 The annual cultural-cum-Technical Festival of Indian School of Mines was successfully organized from 3rd to 5th of March 2011. This edition of Srijan organised a plethora of events to test the cultural and techno-management skills of youth from all over the country. It brought together eminent scientists, technocrats as well as artists from round the globe. Srijan struck the perfect balance of inculcating a scientific perspective and fostering a respect for our culture amongst the students. Cultural Nights: The 2011 edition of Srijan took off with the band 'BANDISH', the thumping life into fusion nd music, after the inauguration ceremony on the 2 of March. The momentum continued on rd the 3 of March with the tech-buffs banging their heads for the Asia's best rock band Motherjane. This was followed by the heart stopping performance by Hard Kaur, who shot to fame as a CANADA based Punjabi rapper. The event concluded with the mindblowing performance of Javed Ali and his troop. Cultural Events: The fest included a slew of cultural and entertainment programmes such as 'Sur Sangram' (eastern vocals), 'Footloose' (dance), 'Khamoshi' (mime), 'Avalanche' (Rock-band), and 'Rang Manch' (histrionics). The events sparkled with the astonishing performances from the students of ISM as well as the participants from various corners of the country. Technical Events: The fest became a perfect platform for the growing tech-buddies to showcase their technical skills. A wide variety of technical events were conducted ranging from case study to the overnight robotics. Other events like paper presentation, aqua robotics, autonomous robotics, science quiz, coding decoding etc. also witnessed a huge participation. The renowned quizmaster Mr. Gautam Bose from Greycells was invited to conduct the quiz contest. Also, to strengthen the robotics skills of the students a workshop on Satellite Robotics was conducted by ROBOSAPIENS. Management events: To test the organizational and management skills of the students various events like ADMAD, Business quiz, virtual stock money competition, B-Plan etc. were organized. Apart from that the event was enlightened by the visit of Chetan Bhagat.

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PLACEMENT OF STUDENTS

The Training & Placement Section maintains active association and excellent contacts with the industry and corporate sector. The students are properly trained and assisted in securing job through in-campus and off-campus interviews. A comparative statement of the students selected during the last four years is as under:

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF THE LAST FIVE YEARS


B.Tech. Programmes

Year
2006-07 Total Strength Campus Placement Placement after the course completion No Information % of selected students --97 218 212 2007-08 213 211 02 --100 2008-09 223 197 08 18 92 2009-10 363 339 05 19 95 2010-11 311 289 NA NA 93

Dual Degree Programmes

Year
2006-07 Total Strength Campus Placement Placement after the course completion No Information % of selected students NA NA NA NA NA 2007-08 NA NA NA NA NA 2008-09 NA NA NA NA NA 2009-10 NA NA NA NA NA 2010-11 37 30 NA NA 81

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Integrated M.Sc. Programmes

Year
2006-07 Total Strength Campus Placement Placement after the course completion No Information % of selected students NA NA NA NA NA 2007-08 NA NA NA NA NA 2008-09 NA NA NA NA NA 2009-10 NA NA NA NA NA 2010-11 12 09 NA NA 75

Integrated M.Sc.(Tech.) Programmes

Year
2006-07 Total Strength Campus Placement Placement after the course completion No Information % of selected students NA NA NA NA NA 2007-08 NA NA NA NA NA 2008-09 NA NA NA NA NA 2009-10 NA NA NA NA NA 2010-11 10 05 NA NA 50

M.Sc. Tech. Programmes

Year
2006-07 Total Strength Campus Placement Placement after the course completion No Information % of selected students 27 25 ----93 15 2007-08 43 40 03 --100 2008-09 60 42 01 17 72 2009-10 39 30 08 01 97 2010-11 71 44 ----62

M.Sc. Programmes

Year
2006-07 Total Strength Campus Placement Placement after the course completion No Information % of selected students 30 16 ----53 2007-08 72 24 41 07 90 2008-09 46 13 26 07 85 2009-10 60 07 33 20 67 2010-11 80 10 NA --13

M. Tech. Programmes

Year
2006-07 Total Strength Campus Placement Placement after the course completion No Information % of selected students 40 31 ----78 2007-08 72 40 31 01 99 2008-09 88 16 48 24 73 2009-10 99 24 47 28 72 2010-11 157 56 NA --36

MBA Programmes

Year
2006-07 Total Strength Campus Placement Placement after the course completion No Information % of selected students 27 24 ----89 16 2007-08 42 37 05 --100 2008-09 31 13 09 09 71 2009-10 36 15 00 21 42 2010-11 41 20 NA --49

M. Phil. Programmes

Year
2006-07 Total Strength Campus Placement Placement after the course completion No Information % of selected students NA ------00 2007-08 NA ------00 2008-09 NA ------00 2009-10 25 01 ----04 2010-11 26 00 NA --00

GRAND TOTAL

Year
2006-07 Total Strength Campus Placement % of selected students 342 308 90 2007-08 442 434 98 2008-09 448 373 83 2009-10 622 416 67 2010-11 745 463 62

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5.0

DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES

5.1 APPLIED CHEMISTRY The Department of Applied Chemistry was established as a separate Department in the year 1989. The chemistry section existed prior to that as a part of the Department of Chemistry, Fuel & Metallurgy / Chemistry, Fuel and Mineral Engg. / Applied Sciences since 1926. The Department offers 4 academic programmes: 5 year integrated M. Sc. chemistry, 2 year M. Sc. chemistry, M. Phil. applied chemistry and Ph. D. The Department has 12 faculty members, who are credited with 11 publications in reputed international journals and one publication in national journal in the current year. In addition, 13 papers were presented in international seminars/conferences and 3 papers were presented in national conferences/seminars. Three of the faculty members went abroad to present papers in conferences. Presently the Department has 7 externally funded on-going R&D projects worth Rs. 90.0 lakhs; out of which 5 projects worth Rs. 82 lakhs were granted during the current year. Recently two of the M. Sc. students went abroad (Mississippi State University, USA and Seoul National University, South Korea) for their M. Sc. summer project and a number of other students went to different leading Institutes in India like IITs, I.E., NCL and ISI for training/projects. The Department is well equipped with state-off-art instruments such as SEM and EDS, GC, FTIR, DSC, UV-Vis spectrophotometer, computer controlled potentiostat and electrochemical workstation. 5.1.1 FIELD VISITS/EXCURSIONS/TRAINING PROGRAMME UNDERTAKEN BY STUDENTS
Particulars Project Batch of students 6th Semester Int. (M.Sc.)(01 student) 6th Semester Int. (M.Sc.)(01 student) 6th Semester Int. (M.Sc.)(01 student) Place of visit Mississippi State University, USA. Period of visit 9th June to 9 August 2010
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6th Semester Int. (M.Sc.)(01 student) 6th Semester Int. (M.Sc.)(01 student) 6th Semester Int. (M.Sc.)(01 student) 6th Semester Int. (M.Sc.)(01 student) M. Sc. 2nd Semester (02 students) M. Sc. 2nd Semester (02 students) M. Sc. 2nd Semester (02 students) M. Sc. 2nd Semester (04 students) M. Sc. 2nd Semester (04 students) M. Sc. 2nd Semester (03 students) M. Sc. 2nd Semester (02 students) M. Sc. 2nd Semester (02 students) M. Sc. 2nd Semester (01 student) M. Sc. 2nd Semester (02 students) M. Sc. 2nd Semester (03 students)

ONGC, Dehradun

7th Dec. 2010 to 3rd Jan. 2011 10th May to 10th July 2010 16th May to 11th July 2010 1st May to 30th June 2010 10th May to 10th July 2010 10th May to 10th July 2010 10th May to 10th July 2010 10th May to 10th July 2010 10th May to 10th July 2010 10th May to 10th July 2010 10th May to 10th July 2010 10th May to 10th July 2010 10th May to 10th July 2010 10th May to 10th July 2010 10th May to 10th July 2010

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Chem Biotech, Kolkata

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BESU, Shibpur

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IIT, Kharagpur

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IIT, Madras

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IACS, Kolkata Tata Steel (R&D), Jamshedpur University of Allahabad NIT, Durgapur

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5.1.2 BRIEF LIST OF ON-GOING R&D PROJECTS (PROJECT VALUE Rs. 5,00,000/- AND ABOVE)
Date of Completion

Project Title Status


Ongoing Dr. B. Chowdhury ` 5.92 Lakhs

Sponsoring Project Date of Coordinator(s) Agency Value (lakhs) Commencement

Objective Findings
To develop organic-inorganic hybrid nanocomposite
Ongoing

Development of organic -------rearrangement reaction. Dr. R. P. John ` 22.97 Lakhs

UGC, New Delhi

01.02.2011

31.01.2014

Development of the nanocomposite is going on.

Synthesis, characterization ---- molecular recognition and catalysis

DST, New Delhi

To develop dipodal and tripodal ligands

Synthesis is going on

Polyacrylamide grafted flocculant and viscosifier

DST, New Delhi

Dr. Sagar Pal

` 17.75 Lakhs

21.09.2010
To develop novel polymeric flocculant and viscosifier

20.09.2013

Ongoing

Synthesis is going on

Amphoteric xanthan--industrial wastewater

DST, New Delhi

Dr. Sagar Pal

` 15.45 Lakhs

10.10.2010

09.10.2013

To develop amphoteric xanthan gum

Ongoing

Synthesis is going on

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5.1.3 IMPORTANT COLLABORATIVE WORK Organisation/laboratory CMSCRI, Bhavnagar IICT, Hyderabad 5.1.4 RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS 5.1.4.1 Papers published in International Journals:
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Nature of Interaction Collaborative research work. Collaborative research work.

Sarkar, A., Jana, S., Banichul, H., Udayabhanu, G., Shome, S., 2011. 'A morphological -fly ash'. Energy Sources, Part A, Vol. 33, pp. 1076-1085. Shekhar, A., Pathak, D. D., 2011, 'Zeolite --- enamino esters'. E-Journal of Chemistry, Vol. 8. Mandal, S., Sinhamahapatra, A., Rakesh, B., Kumar, R., Panda, A. B., Chowdhury, B., 2011. 'Synthesis, Characterization - epoxidation Reaction'. Catalysis Communication, Vol. 12, pp. 734-738. Karmakar, B., Sinhamahapatra, A., Panda, A. B., Banerjee, J., Chowdhury, B., 2011. 'Ga-TUD-1-of -aminonitriles'. Applied Catalysis, Vol. 392, pp.111-117. Ghosh, S., Jha, U., Pal, S. 2011. 'High performance ---- polysaccharide (Hyd. TKP-gPAM)'. Bioresource Technology, Vol. 102, pp. 2137 - 2139. Pal, S., Nasim, T., Patra, A., Ghosh, S., Panda. A., 2010. 'Microwave assisted synthesis -novel polymeric flocculant'. International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, Vol. 47, pp. 623-631. Ghosh, S., Sen, G., Jha, U., Pal, S., 2010. 'Novel biodegradable - kernel polysaccharide'. Bioresource Technology, Vol. 101, pp. 9638-9644. Ali, S. K., Pal, S., Singh, R. P., 2010. 'Flocculation performance - aqueous suspension. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Vol. 118, pp. 2592-2600. Nayak, S., Nayek, H. P., Dehnen, S., Powell, A. K., Reedijk, J., 2011. 'Trigonal Propeller- Evolving Centre of PSII'. Dalton Trans. Vol. 40, pp. 2699-2702. Nayek, H. P., Luhl, A., Schulz, S., Koppe, R., Roesky, P. W., 2011. 'Aminotroponiminate - Spectroscopic Analyses'. Chem. Eur. J., vol. 17 (6), pp. 17731777. 21

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Nayek, H. P., Massa, W., Dehnen, S., 2010. 'Presence or - (x = 0, 1; R = Ph, Cy)'. Inorg. Chem., vol. 49, pp. 145-149.

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Sengupta, B., Sharma, V. P., Udayabhanu, G., 2011. 'An overview ---- oil fields'. Journal of Petroleum Engineering and Technology, Vol. 1(1), pp. 1-12.

5.1.4.3 Paper presented in International Seminars/Conferences:


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Sarkar, A., Vishwakarma, S., Mukhopadyya, P. K. 'Deposition - from fly ash'. International Conference NANOMAT-2011, ISM Dhanbad, 10-11 Feb. 2011. Sarkar, A., Kumari, B., Udayabhanu, G., Nagarajan, K. 'Magnetic - ultrafine fly ash'. International Conference NANOMAT-2011, ISM Dhanbad, 10-11 Feb. 2011. Sengupta, B., Sharma, V. P., Udayabhanu, G., 'Study the --- oil recovery'. International Conference on 'Unconventional Sources of Fossil Fuels and Carbon Management', Gandhinagar, Gujarat, 21-22 February 2011. Yadav, M. 'Organotin - containing HCl'. Indo-Italian Workshop 2010 'Frontiers of Fundamental and Industrial Electrochemistry: A Challenge For a Better World', held at Delhi University, 30-31 August 2010. Yadav, M. 'Synthesis of -composite materials'. International Conference ICRACM 2010, ENSIL - ENSCI, Limoges, France, 13 - 15 December 2010. Yadav, M. '3-Methyl-4-amino-5-mercapto-aqueous chloride solution'. International Conference CORCON 2010, GOA, 23 26 September 2010. Yadav, M. 'Synthesis of composite -oxygen in fuel cell'. International Conference NANO 2010, Tiruchengode, Tamilnadu, 13-16 December 2010. Yadav, M. 'Substituted Triazole -aqueous Chloride Solution'. International th Conference 15 NCCC 2010, Chennai, 16-18 September 2010. Yadav, M. 'Synthesis of Composite -Oxygen in Fuel Cell'. International Conference NANOMAT-2011, ISM Dhanbad, 10-11 Feb. 2011. Chowdhury, B. '3-D Mesoporous - Solid and Gaseous promoters'. International Conference on 'Chemistry and Chemical Engineering', Kyoto, JAPAN, July 2010. 22

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Pal, S., Patra, A., Nasim, T., Panda, A. B., Singh. R. P., 'Polyacrylic acid grafted polymeric biomaterial'. International Conference POLYCHAR 19 World Forum on Advanced Materials, Kathmandu, Nepal, 2024 March 2011. Pal, S., Dash, M. K., Ghorai. S., 2011. 'Polyacrylamide grafted - sustained drug release. International Conference APSRT 2011, IIT Kharagpur, 35 March 2011. Ghorai, S., Sarkar, A., Pal. S., 2011. 'In-situ silica - a novel hybrid nanocomposite'. International Conference APSRT 2011, IIT Kharagpur, 35 March 2011.

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5.1.4.4 Papers presented in National Seminars/Conferences:


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Thampi, N. V., Ojha, K., Udayabhanu, G., 2011. 'Novel application - phase'. National Conference 'Current Trends in Chemistry' (Citric 2011), CUSAT, Cochin, 45 March 2011. Sengupta, B., V. P. Sharma, Udayabhanu, G., 2011, 'Rheological studies - oil recovery'. National Conference 'Current Trends in Chemistry' (Citric 2011), CUSAT, Cochin, 45 March 2011. John, R. P., Moon, D., Lah, M. S., 2011. 'Multinuclear metallomacrocycles interactions'. National Conference 'Current Trends in Chemistry' (Citric 2011), CUSAT, Cochin, 45 March 2011.

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5.1.5 PARTICIPATION OF FACULTY/STAFF IN SEMINARS/CONFERENCES


ISM, Dhanbad ISM, Dhanbad CUSAT, Cochin ISM, Dhanbad

Dr. A. Sarkar Prof. G. Udayabhanu

NANOMAT 2011

February 2011

NANOMAT 2011 Current Trends in Chemistry Recent Advances in Geoscience (RAG 2011) Workshop on Arsenic contamination in Groundwater-source, migration and mitigation: Future Research Needs Indo-Italian Workshop

February 2011

Prof. G. Udayabhanu

March 2011 January 2011

Prof. D. D. Pathak

Prof. D. D. Pathak

July 2011

Kolkata

Dr. M. Yadav

August 2010

Delhi University

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International Conference on Recent Advances in Composite Materials (ICRACM 2010) CORCON 2010

December 2010

ENSIL ENSCI, Limoges, France

Dr. M. Yadav

September 2010

Goa

Dr. M. Yadav

International Conference on Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology (NANO 2010) Fifteenth National Congress on Corrosion Control (15th NCCC 2010) NANOMAT-2011 International Conference on Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Current Trends in Chemistry 74th BRNS-IANCAS National Workshop on Radiochemistry and Application of Radioisotopes International Conference POLYCHAR 19 World Forum on Advanced Materials

December 2010

Tiruchengod, Tamilnadu Chennai ISM, Dhanbad Kyoto, Japan CUSAT, Cochin


Mizoram University, Aizawl, Mizoram

Dr. M. Yadav

September 2010

Dr. M. Yadav Dr. B. Chowdhury Dr. R. P. John

February 2011 June 2010

March 2011

Dr. R. P. John

Oct. Nov. 2010

Dr. S. Pal

March 2011

Kathmandu, Nepal

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VISITS OF FACULTY MEMBERS ABROAD:

Dr. M. Yadav, Associate Professor/ AC, visited and presented a paper in an International Conference ICRACM 2010 held at ENSIL - ENSCI, Limoges, France, during December 13 15, 2010. Dr. B. Chowdhury, Associate Professor/ AC, visited and presented a paper at International Conference on Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, held at Kyoto, Japan, during June 2010. Dr. S. Pal, Assistant Professor/AC, visited and presented a paper in an International Conference POLYCHAR 19 World Forum on Advanced Materials, held at Kathmandu, th th Nepal, during 20 24 March 2011. 5.1.7 TESTING SERVICES: Mine-air analysis of different mines of BCCL & CCL.

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5.2 APPLIED GEOLOGY


During the year 2010-11, the Department of Applied Geology had organised a total of nine geological field visits and excursions for the students of M.Sc.(Tech.) and Integrated M. Sc. (Tech.) Applied Geology and Applied Geophysics in different geological terrains. The ongoing R&D projects of the department during the year are approximately of Rs. 75 lakhs. Collaborative research initiated with outside agencies during the year includes: (i) CSRE, IIT Bombay; (ii) CMPDI, Ranchi; (iii) DMG, Govt. of Jharkhand; (iv) DMG, Govt. of Bihar; (v) Indo-Canadian Collaboration (Proposed); (vi) University of Minnesota, USA; (vii) Hokkaido University, Japan; (viii) University of New Castle upon Tyne, UK; (ix) CIMFR, Dhanbad; (x) University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei; (xi) IGCP Programme on Lode Gold Deposits, Italy; (xii) Wesleyan University, Connecticut, USA; (xiii) Brown University, USA; and (xiv) IIT Kharagpur. New equipment acquired includes Leica DM750P microscope with image analysis software. Research papers published during the year by the faculty members are eleven in international journals, three in national journals, nineteen in international conferences and eighteen in national seminars. Faculty members of the department published a book on 'Geological and Technological Facets of CBM, Shale Gas, Energy Resources and CO2 Sequestration', and a Report on 'Thematic mapping of Gneiss-Granulite Terrain, Western Bastar Craton, Chandrapur District, Maharashtra'. The salient academic achievements of the Department include: (i) geostatistical characterization of bauxite deposits of Jharkhand, geospatial modelling of coal seams of Jharia Coalfield, expanded petrographic controls on shale gas, inherent damage factor for exploration and exploitation of CBM and for assessment of penetrability of rocks and techniques to interpret paleoproductivity using thickness of foraminiferal wall and septa. The department had organised National Conference on 'National Conference cum Workshop on Geological and Technological Facets of CBM, Shale Gas, Energy Resources and CO2 Sequestration (CSECS2010) during November 19-20, 2011; XIV Foundation IGC Lecture on Entropy Theory for Earth Science by Prof. Vijay P. Singh of A& M University, Texas on 15th February 2011. The faculty members had participated in 29 different conferences and seminars, both within and outside the country. The faculty members also participated as expert members, vice president and chairman in various external bodies. The department had organised 11th DST PAC meeting on Earth Science on 16-17th August 2010 and DST sponsored national training programme on geostatistics during January 1721, 2011. Distinguished visitors during the year in the department include Prof. B. B. Bhattacharya (SNBNCBS, Kolkata), Prof. O. P. Varma (Executive President, IGC, Roorkee), Prof. V. D. Choubey (Noida), Dr. S. M. Gandhi (Chennai), Prof. A. K. Porwal (IIT Bombay), Shri P. P. Kala (Jaipur), Prof. K. K. Chatterjee (Nagpur), Dr. S. C. Dhiman (Chairman, 25

CGWB, New Delhi), Dr. Amalendu Sinha (Director, CIMFR), Dr. James Bristow (Schlumberger - Asia), Prof. P. K. Banik (PDPU, Gandhinagar), Dr. B. Thusu and Prof. J. Thurugan (University College, London). 5.2.1 FIELD VISITS / EXCURSIONS / TRG. PROGRAMMES UNDERTAKEN BY STUDENTS
Particulars Mapping in Hard Rock Terrain Local Geological Field Excursion Economic Geology Field Training Sedimentary Mapping Training Program Batch of students IV Sem. M. Sc. (Tech.) (AGL) and VIII Sem. Integrated AGL II Sem. M.Sc.(Tech.) (AGP) VI Int. M.Sc.(Tech.) (AGP) IV Int. M.Sc.(Tech.) (AGL) II Sem. M. Sc. (Tech.) AGL, VI Sem. Int. M. Sc. (Tech.) AGL & X Sem. Int. M. Sc. (Tech.) AGL Place of visit Umra Area, Udaipur Period of visit 10.12.2010 to 25.12.2010 13.12.2010 to 25.12.2010 14-12-2010 to 21-12.2010 25.12.2010 to 07.01.2011

Jharia Coalfield

In and round Jharia coal filed

Around RobersganjVI Integrated M.Sc.(Tech.) Geology Shateshgarh, Ahraura, II M.Sc.(Tech.) Applied Geology Sidhnath Dari, Sonebhadra-Mirzapur

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5.2.2 BRIEF LIST OF ONGOING R & D PROJECTS (PROJECT VALUE Rs. 5,00,000/- AND ABOVE):
Project Value
Date of Date of Commencement Completion

Project Title Status


Ongoing

Sponsoring Coordinator(s) Agency

Objective Findings

Preparation of Indian Stress Map for Analysis of Crustal Motion and Seismotectonics Prof. S. Mohanty
01.04.2009 31.03.2012
` .8, 83, 000/-

Ministry of Earth Sciences, Govt. of India

Presented three papers at an International Conference.

CO2 Geological Storage: Research into monitoring and verification technology (CO2 ReMoVe) European Commission
23.03.2009 28.02.2012

Prof. A. K. Varma, Team Leader and Prof. A. S. Venkatesh, Team Member Euro 73000 (` .50 Lakh approx.)
Geological sequestration of carbon dioxide and monitoring of several storage types
Ongoing

Rock matrix and cement adsorption. Work is in progress; Understanding the Geological storage aspects of CO2 removal

Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India Dr. M. K. Mukherjee


` 17.44 lakhs

01.01.2011

31.12.2013

Understanding the interplay of deformation structures, basement decoupling and tectonic evolution of Kaladgi Basin

Ongoing

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5.2.3 IMPORTANT COLLABORATIVE WORK Organisation /Lab.


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Geostatistical Favourability for Quantitative Estimation of Mineral Resources Integrated Geostatistical Methods for Optimisation of Coal Exploration Drilling Iron Ore deposits of West Singhbhum District, Jharkhand Study on Aspects of Excavation of Sand A Concept Paper on Mineral Exploration in January 2011 under Indo-Canadian related to the joint working group meeting between Ministry of Mines, GOI and Ministry of Northern Development, Mines & Forestry (MNDMF), Ontario Province, Canada Study of Palaeoproterozoic glaciation

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CMPDI, Ranchi DMG, Govt. of Jharkhand DMG, Govt. of Bihar

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Indo-Canadian Collobration (Proposed)

Prof. B.C. Sarkar

University of Minnesota, USA Hokkaido University University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK Central Mining and Fuel Research Institute, Dhanbad University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei

Prof. S. Mohanty

Kerogen Petrology CO2 adsorption and sequestration Coal Bed Methane and Shale Gas Experiments

Prof. A.K. Varma

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Prof. D. Asthana

IGCP programme on Lode gold IGCP-540: programme on Fluid Inclusion deposits, an international group, characteristics of lode gold deposits. headed by Dr. Paulo Garofalo, Italy. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Wesleyan University, Connecticut, USA Geological Sciences, Brown University, USA I.I.T., Kharagpur

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5.2.4 IMPORTANT NEW EQUIPMENT ACQUISITIONED (ABOVE ` 5,00,000/-) Name of Equipment Leica DM750P microscope with image analysis software Purpose Digital imaging of deformation microstructure, training students on study of rock microstructure, consultancy services and research Date of Purchase Value (`) ` 7,71,578 /-

5.2.5 RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS: 5.2.5.1 Books published: 1. Varma, A.K., Dubey, R.K., Sarkar, B.C. and Saxena, V.K. (2010) Geological and Technological Facets of CBM, Shale Gas, Energy Resources and CO2 Sequestration. Allied Publishers Private Limited, New Delhi, 1-288+i-xi pp. Mukherjee, M. K., Tripathy, S.K., Jeere, D.S. and Singh, A. K. (2010) Final Report on Thematic Mapping of Gneiss-Granulite Terrain, Western Bastar Craton, Chandrapur District, Maharashtra (Item Code No: 048/STM/CR/MH/2004/008)(F.S. 20042007), Geological Survey of India, 107p

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5.2.5.3 Papers Published in International Journals: 1. Saha, D., Dhar, Y. R., and Vittala, S. S. (2010) Delineation of Ground water Potential zones in parts of marginal Ganga alluvial plain in south Bihar Eastern India. Envior. Mont. Assess., Springer Pub. Online DOI 10.1007/s10661-009Mohanty, S. (2010) Tectonic evolution of the Satpura Mountain Belt: a critical evaluation and implication on supercontinent assembly. J. Asian Earth Sci., 39(6), 516-526. doi: 10.1016/j.jseaes.2010.04.025. Chakraborty, P.P., Dey, S., and Mohanty, S.P. (2010) Proterozoic platform sequences of Peninsular India: Implications towards basin evolution and supercontinent assembly. J. Asian Earth Sci., 39(6), 589-607. doi:10.1016/j.jseaes.2010.04.030. Mohanty, S. (2010) An Archaean supercontinent SIWA: spatio-temporal and palaeomagnetic evidence. In: Tyler, I.M. and Knox-Robinson, C.M. (Eds.), Fifth International Archean Symposium Abstracts. Geological Survey of Western Australia, Record, 2010/18, p.194-195. Asthana, D., Pophare, A. M., Crawford, T. and Kanojkar, D. M. (2010) The Dongargarh bimodal Volcanic Province and the LIP conundrum. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 74 (12) page A35. Upadhyay, R.K., Venkatesh, A. S. and Roy S. (2010). Mineralogical characteristics of iron ores in Joda and Khondbond areas in eastern India with implications on beneficiation. Resource Geology, Japan, v. 60, No. 2, pp. 203-211. Famiglietti, J. S., Lo, M., Bethune, J., Anderson, K. J., Syed, T. H., Swenson, S.C., de Linage, C. R. and Rodell, M. (2010) Satellite measure recent rates of groundwater depletion in California's Central Valley. Geophysical Research Letters, 38, L03403, doi:10.1029/2010GL046442. (Impact Factor: 3.204) Syed, T. H., Famiglietti, J. S., Chambers, D. P., Willis, J. K. and Hilburn, K. (2010) Satellite-based global-ocean mass balance estimates of interannual variability and emerging trends in continental freshwater discharge. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the U.S.A., 107(42), 17916-17921, doi:10.1073/pnas.1003292107. (Impact Factor: 9.432) Bhaumik A. K., Gupta, A. K. and Thomas, E. (2011), Blake Outer Ridge: Late Neogene Variability in Paleoceanography and Deep-sea Biota. Paleogeography, Paleoclimatology, Paleoecology, 302, 435-451, doi: 10.1016/j.palaeo.2011.02.004.

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5.2.5.4 Papers Published in National Journals: 1. Sarkar, B.C. (2011) Geostatistical modelling for spatial characterization and mineral inventory estimation a test case of a bauxite deposit. Journal of Geoscientists, v. 1(i), pp. 1-12. Singh, S., Venkatesh, A.S., and Sarkar, B.C. (2011) Gold deposits: global perspective and national scenario. Journal of Geoscientists, v. 1(i), pp. 55-63. Asthana, D., Crawford, A.J. and Pophare, A.M. (2011) Active continental margin and the ~2.5 Ga. accretionary orogens of Central India. In: International symposium on Precambrian accretionary orogens. University of Delhi. 2-11th Feb 2011.

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5.2.6 MAJOR ACADEMIC CONTRIBUTIONS Prof. B. C. Sarkar: Geostatistical characterization of bauxite deposits of Jharkhand state. Geospatial modelling of coal seams of Jharia coalfield. Prof. A. K. Varma: Expanded petrographic controls on shale gas. Dr. R.K. Dubey: Developed 'en echelon crack arrays theory' for deformation of rocks and Inherent Damage Factor (IDF) for exploration and exploitation of CBM and for assessment of the penetrability of rocks. Dr. A. K. Bhaumik: Techniques to interpret paleoproductivity using thickness of foraminiferal wall and septa. 5.2.7 SEMINARS, SYMPOSIA, WORKSHOPS, CONFERENCES ORGANIZED BY THE DEPARTMENT National Conference cum Workshop on Geological and Technological Facets of CBM, Shale Gas, Energy Resources and CO2 Sequestration XIV Foundation IGC Lecture on 'Entropy Theory for Earth Science' by Prof. Vijay P. Singh of A& M University, Texas

19-20 November 2010 at ISM Dhanbad 15 February, 2011 at ISM, Dhanbad


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Prof. B. C. Sarkar

National Conference cum Workshop on Geological and Technological Facets of CBM, Shale Gas, Energy Resources and CO2 Sequestration

19-20 Nov. 2010

ISM Dhanbad

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Global Indian Scientists & Technocrats Forum GIST 2010 Convention & Exhibition on Scientific & Technological Approaches for Sustainable Use of Water Resources International Seminar on 'Recent Advances in Geosciences' Fifth International Archean Symposium on 'Evolving Earth'

ISM 26-27 December Dhanbad 2010 11 - 13 January 2011 5 - 9 September 2010 ISM Dhanbad Perth, Australia Geological Sciences, Jadavpur University, Kolkata ISM Dhanbad
Institute of Seismological Research, Gandhinagar

Prof. B. C. Sarkar Prof. S. Mohanty

Prof. S. Mohanty

National Conference on 'Rock Deformation and Structures'

29 -31 October 2010

Prof. S. Mohanty

International Seminar on 'Recent Advances in Geosciences' International Conference on 'The 2001 Bhuj Earthquake and Advances in Earthquake Science (AES-2010)'

11 - 13 January 2011 22 -24 January 2011

Prof. S. Mohanty

Prof. A. K. Varma TSOP Meeting National Conference cum Workshop on Geological and Technological Facets of Prof. A. K. Varma CBM, Shale Gas, Energy Resources and CO2 Sequestration Prof. A. K. Varma National Seminar on 'Nanomaterials and Their Applications' National Conference cum Workshop on Geological and Technological Facets of CBM, Shale Gas, Energy Resources and CO2 Sequestration Recent Advances in Geosciences with Spl. theme on Fossil and Non-Fossil Fuel Exploration and Geodynamics. Intl Symposium on 'Precambrian Accretionary Orogens and Field Workshop in the Dharwar craton, Southern India'.

12-16 September Denver, USA 2010. ISM Dhanbad ISM Dhanbad ISM Dhanbad

19-20 Nov. 2010

10-11 February 2011

Prof. A. S. Venkatesh

19-20 Nov. 2010

Prof. A. S. Venkatesh

11-13 Jan. 2011

ISM Dhanbad

Prof. D. Asthana

2-11 February 2011

University of Delhi

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6 Proficiency Course on Modern Practices in Petroleum Exploration

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Keshav Dev Malviaya Institute of Petroleum Exploration, Dehradun.

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ISRM Intl Symp. 2010 and 6th Asian Rock Mech. Symp. National Conference cum workshop on 'Geological and Technological facets of CBM, Shale Gas, Energy Resources and CO2 sequestration' (CSECS2010)

25-27 October 2010

New Delhi

Dr. R.K. Dubey

19-20 Nov. 2010

ISM Dhanbad ISM Dhanbad Perth

Dr. R.K. Dubey

National Seminar on 'Nanomaterials and 10-11 February Their Applications (NANOMAT-2011') 2011 Fifth 'International Archean Symposium' National Conference cum workshop on 'Geological and Technological facets of CBM, Shale Gas, Energy Resources and CO2 sequestration' (CSECS2010) International Seminar on 'Recent Advances in Geosciences' International Symposium on 'Precambrian Accretionary Orogens' 5-9 September, 2010

Dr. Sukanta Dey

Dr. Sukanta Dey

19-20 Nov. 2010

ISM Dhanbad ISM Dhanbad University of Delhi NGRI, Hyderabad


IISWBM, College Square West, Kolkata

Dr. Sukanta Dey

11 - 13 January 2011 2-3 February 2011

Dr. Sukanta Dey

Dr. Sukanta Dey

DST sponsored training program on 14-18 February 'Geochronology and Radiogenic Isotope 2011 Geochemistry'

Workshop on 'Arsenic Contamination in 23-24 July 2010 Dr. Sahendra Singh Groundwater - Source, Migration and Mitigation: Future Research Needs' Dr. Sahendra Singh 6 Seminar on 'Modern Practices in Petroleum Exploration'
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KDMIPE, Dehradun ISM Dhanbad

National Conference cum workshop on 'Geological and Technological facets of Dr. Sahendra Singh CBM, Shale Gas, Energy Resources and CO2 sequestration' (CSECS2010)

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5.2.9 VISITS OF FACULTY MEMBERS ABROAD


To attend Fifth International Archean Symposium on 'Evolving Earth' 5 - 9 September 2010 September 2010 5 - 9 September 2010 13 - 18 June 2010 Perth, Australia Denver, USA Perth, Australia Knoxville, USA

Prof. S. Mohanty

Prof. A. K. Varma

Visited as a Delegate and Member, TSOP


To attend Fifth International Archean Symposium on 'Evolving Earth' To attend International Goldschmidt Conference, Knoxville, USA

Dr. S. Dey

Prof. D. Asthana

5.2.10 TESTING SERVICES (LAB FACILITIES AVAILABLE FOR TESTING IN THE DEPARTMENT/ CENTRE) (i) Coal Geology and Organic Petrology Lab./AGL 1. Sample Preparation 2. Lithotype Composition 3. Lithotype Logging 4. Macrocleat analysis 5. Maceral Group 6. Maceral Composition 7. Microlithotype Composition 8. Maceral-Microlithotype Combined Analysis 9. Micro-cleat analysis 10. Microscopic pore, porewall and mico-cleat distribution 11. Mechanical strength of coke (Syskovs Method)

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4. Durability test 5. Rebound test 6. Petromech TC test 7. Friction angle test 8. Permeability test for water 9. Geotechnical mapping of foundation (2500m2) 10. Geotechnical mapping of opening (500m) 11. Assessment of support pressure and design of support in opening 12. Grouting design and selection of grout 13. Stability analysis of slope and support design 14. Blast design for fragmentation 15. Geotechnical characterization and control blasting 16. Ppv measurement and Geotechnical microseismic zonation 17. Geotechnical characterisation for groundwater assessment and management 5.2.11 DISTINGUISHED VISITORS TO THE SCHOOL (INDICATING OCCASION/ PURPOSE) Name
Prof. B. B. Bhattacharya, Distinguished Professor, SNBNCBS, Kolkata Prof. O. P. Varma, Executive President, Indian Geological Congress, Roorkee Prof. V. D. Choubey, Noida & Formerly with ISM Dr. S. M. Gandhi, Chennai & Formerly with HZL Prof. A. K. Porwal, IIT Bombay

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Interaction with Faculty Members and research Scholars Chairing the First Organising Committee meeting of the 17th Convention of IGC Guest Faculty on Engineering Geology Guest Faculty on Exploration Geology Guest Faculty on RS & GIS

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Guest Faculty on Exploration Economics Guest Faculty on Mineral Economics Felicitation, Departmental Visit and Address to Faculty Members and Research Scholars Chief Guest for inauguration of National Conference cum Workshop on 'Geological Technological Facts of CBM, Shale Gas, Energy resources and CO2 Sequestration' Chief Guest for inauguration of National Conference cum Workshop on 'Geological Technological Facts of CBM, Shale Gas, Energy resources and CO2 Sequestration' Participated in CSECS 2010 National Conference-cum-Workshop Participated in CSECS 2010 National Conference-cum-Workshop Participated in CSECS 2010 National Conference-cum-Workshop

Dr. Amalendu Sinha, Director, CIMFR

Dr. James Bristow, General Manager of Schlumberger (Asia) Prof. P. K. Banik, Director General, Pandit Deen Dayal University (PDPU), Gujarat Prof. Bindra Thusu, University College London (UCL) Dr. Prof. Juergen Thurane, University College London (UCL)

5.2.12 SPECIAL LECTURES BY DISTINGUISHED GUESTS


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Delivered XIV Foundation IGC Prof. Vijay P. Singh, A & M University, 15th February Lecture on 'Entropy Theory for Texas, USA 2011 Earth Science'

5.2.13 MISCELLANEOUS (ANY OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION) Prof. B. C. Sarkar: elected as Vice-President of IGC Executive Council, 2010 & 2011. identified by DST, New Delhi as the Coordinator, DST Training Programme for Scientists & Technologists on 'A Primer on Geostatistics' to be held at ISM Dhanbad during January 16-20, 2012. the Chairman of National Conference cum Workshop on 'Geological and Technological Facets of CBM, Shale Gas, Energy Resources and CO2 Sequestration' (CSECS2010) held at ISM Dhanbad during November 19-20, 2010, 42

Member, Steering Committee in the International Seminar on 'Recent Advances in Geosciences with special theme on fossil and non-fossil fuel exploration geodynamics' (RAG-2011) at ISM, Dhanbad during January attended the Fourth Meeting of CGPB : Committee V on 'Energy Minerals and Resources' organised by the Natural Energy Resources (Mission IIB) of Geological th Survey of India on 8 December 2010 at Salt Lake, Kolkata. participated in the 48 Central Geological Programming Board Meeting at Vigyan rd th Bhawan, New Delhi on 3 and 4 February 2011. organised the 14 Foundation Lecture of IGC on 15 February 2011 at ISM Dhanbad. organised the Felicitation of Dr. S. C. Dhiman, Chairman, CGWB, New Delhi on 13 January 2011.
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organised the First Meeting of the Organising Committee of the 17th Convention of th IGC on 14 February 2011 at ISM Dhanbad. attended the 47 meeting of Central Geological Programme Based at ICAR Complex, Pusa, New Delhi on 25-28 August 2010. attended the DST Workshop on 'Finalisation of Training Programme for Training of Scientist and Technologists working in Govt. Sector', organized by Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education, Dehradun on 28-29 January 2011. carried out a consultancy on vetting of DMG, Jharkhand report on 'A Concise Study Report on the Iron Ore Deposit of lease hold areas of Steel Authority of India limited in West Singhbhum District, Jharkhand'.
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Prof. A. K. Varma: awarded Farthest Travel Award by TSOP in September 2011 at Denver, USA. Nominated as Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Geological Society of India

Prof. A. S. Venkatesh: Successfully guided a Ph. D thesis Reviewed research papers of Int. and Indian journals and examined Ph. D. thesis of other universities. 43

Participated in the industrial consultancy studies.

Dr. R. K. Dubey: Reviewer of paper for Journal of Geological Society, Bangalore Reviewer paper for Journal of Geology, Chicago Press, USA. Examiner of Ph.D. thesis in the field of Hydrogeology

Dr. A K Bhaumik: External member of the technical committee for the procurement of XRD in CIMFIR, Digwadih. External expert for conducting Paleontology examination in the Department of th Earth and Planetary Science, Allahabad University on 26 February, 2011. Received 2 best award in the Petroleum and Natural gas session for the oral presentation on topic 'Biotic evidence of methane seepage in gas hydrate rich marine settings' in World Petrocoal Congress-2001 during 12-15th February, 2011.
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5.3

APPLIED GEOPHYSICS

The Department of Applied Geophysics conducted an International Seminar on 'Recent Advances in Geosciences with Special Theme on Fossil and Non-Fossil Fuel & Geodynamics' during January 11-13, 2011. There were twelve technical sessions covering sixty-three technical paper presentations. The foreign delegates were mainly from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA, and Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, United States Geological Survey and Oxford University. The department also received research funding of ` 120 lakhs under DST FIST Level I. An external cash flow of ` 106.00 lakh was received in this financial year under the above R & D project. As far as consultancy projects are concerned, the department has completed four consultancy projects worth ` 13 lakhs approximately, including one overseas consultancy project in OMAN. The department has published ten papers in International journals and one paper in national journal. In addition, the department has also undertaken three collaborative works with three different scientific organizations of Europe in the field of Potential field interpretation, earthquake seismology and fractals. The placement record of the department indicates fifty percent employment of students of M.Sc. (Tech.) (App. Geophysics) through campus & Off-campus recruitment covering ONGC, OIL, ESSAR OIL, CAIRN ENERGY and software companies. 5.3.1 FIELD/EXCURSIONS/TRAINING PROGRAMMES UNDERTAKEN BY STUDENTS
Particulars Batch of students Place of visit Period of visit

Winter Geophysical Training by P. K. Khan & U. K. Singh

IVth of 3yr & VIIIth of 5yr. Int. M.Sc. (Tech.) AGP

Bakreshwar, West Bengal

December 12-31, 2010

5.3.2 INTRODUCTION OF NEW COURSES AND PROGRAMMES, IF ANY (i). P. N. Singha Roy: Signal Processing (complete theory paper) to Applied Physics Department as new capsule course.

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5.3.3 BRIEF LIST OF ONGOING R & D PROJECTS (PROJECT VALE ` 5, 00,000/-. AND ABOVE)
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To strengthen the post graduate geophysics teaching & research in the areas Petrophysics observation, seismology and electrical resistivity methods

DST, New Delhi (FIST level-1)

Prof. P. R. Mohanty

` 120 Lakhs

18.0. 2011

Analysis of In-situ Stress for CBM Exploration in Jharia Coal Field Rima Chatterjee (PI) V. K. Srivastava (Co-PI) and CGM (Exploration), CMPDI, Ranchi, ISM Component ` 43 Lakh

CIL (R&D) Board Collaborative project between ISM and CMPDI, Ranchi

` 169 Lakh

31.3.2009

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(i) Analysis of available & procured well logs data from the target area of Jharia basin. (ii) Stress orientation at depth of CBM reservoir. (iii) Stress orientation map for CBM reservoir in the target area. (iv) Determination of petrophysical parameters from well logs as well as from laboratory tests. (v) Rock mechanical properties from well log as well as in laboratory tests (vi) Geotechnical properties of rocks in and around target area. (vii) Relationship between stress with rock properties and fluid flow (viii) Numerical simulation of stress dependence permeability and fluid flow in CBM reservoir (ix) Determination of preferred orientation of Horizontal wellbore drilling for CBM exploitation

(a) Cross plotting of Well log data of 15 wells from Jharia Coal field. (b) Coal bed permeability and cleat volume/porosity estimated for Ten wells in Jharia Coal Field. Plotting of vertical stress/ overburden stress and porosity with depth for five wells in Jharia coalfield. (c) P wave acoustic impedence calculated from sonic interval transit time and density for the five wells. (d) The gamma ray log data is crossplotted with reservoir parameters for five wells. (e) Cleat orientation mapped in Jharia coalfield. (f) C o r e s a m p l e s c o l l e c t e d ; geomechanical rock properties tested. (h) Well log data correlated with the cleat orientation.

Finite element stress modeling of the subducting Indian lithosphere and the overlying structures in northeast part of India

Ministry of Earth Sciences

12.05.2009

11.05.2012

2-D finite element stress modelling of the eastward moving Shillong Plateau. 3-D stress modelling of the subducting Indian plate both towards north beneath the Eastern Himalaya and Indo-Burman Ranges towards east. Source zone identification of future damaging earthquakes in Assam and adjoining regions.

Ongoing

One manuscript published in 'Pure and Applied Geophysics'

Monitoring and Study of Local Seismicity of the Eastern Indian Shield Region Sponsoring Agency: Ministry of Earth Sciences Dr. P. K. Khan (Coordinator) V.K. Srivastava (Co-coordinator)
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Ministry of Earth Sciences


24.07. 2009 23.07. 2012
Continuous monitoring of local as well as regional seismicity vis--vis the increase of seismic database for the Eastern Indian Shield. Delineation of local geomorphological features in the backdrop of seismicity distribution. Investigation of source zone characteristics using seismic b-value. Delineation of crustal characteristics based on the analysis of attenuation parameters. Setting up, Operation and Maintenance of GPS station at Indian School of Mines

Ongoing

One manuscript is accepted in national journal.

Setting up, Operation and Maintenance of GPS station at Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad Dr. P. K. Khan (Coordinator) Dr. P. N.S. Roy (Co-coordinator)
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Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad


08.04.2011 07.04.2014

Completed Under Process

DST (Now MOES) Dr. P. N. SINGHA ROY (PI); Dr. V. K. Srivastava (Co-PI) (Completed).
` 39.65 Lakhs

GPS data collection in the Kumaon Himalayan region completed; Highest seismic risk zones identified

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Evaluation of large earthquake potential in North West Himalayan Fault Zone using GPS strain and seismicity analysis
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Wavelets-ANFIS conjunction method for Well logging data Analysis

ISM, Dhanbad

(i) To develop the wavelet algorithm for the interpretation of geophysical time series data. (ii) To apply the ANFIS algorithm on well logs data. (iii) To construct 1-D and 2-D both model using integrated wavelet transform and ANFIS method.

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5.3.4 IMPORTANT COLLABORATIVE WORK

Organisation/laboratory
ESCET, Madrid (Spain)

Nature of Interaction
Analysis of gravity anomaly and Iberian Peninsula, B. N. P. Agarwal An International Long Term Program of DST New Delhi: a programme between Indo -Russian Academic of Sciences for the study related to Earthquake Seismology, V. K. Srivastava Collaborative Research Project sponsored by Coal R&D Board, Rima Chatterjee Junior Associate for joint research work Junior Associate for joint research work with Dr. Harihar Paudyal, P. N. Singha Roy Joint research work with Dr. R.K. Tiwari, P. N. Sigha Roy Joint research work with Prof. Mallickarjun Joshi, Deptt. of Geology, P. N. Singha Roy

Institute of Physics of the Earth, Moscow, Russia

CMPDI, Ranchi ICTP, Treiste, Italy Tribhuvan University, Nepal NGRI, Hyderabad BHU, Varanasi

5.3.5 IMPORTANT NEW EQUIPMENT ACQUISITIONED (ABOVE RS.5,00,000/.) Name of Equipment COMET 3 software Purpose
Reservoir simulator

Date of Purchase
February 3, 2011

Value (`) ` 9.33 Lakhs

5.3.6 RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS 5.3.6.1 Book reviews/contribution of chapters in a book 1. Singh, U. K. Crustal structure off Prydz Bay, East Antarctica via Gravity Inversion, Bathymetry, ISBN 978-953-307-746-8.

5.3.6.2 Paper published in international journal 1. Gomez-Oritiz, D., Agarwal, B.N.P., Tejero, R. & Javier-Ruiz, 2011. Crustal structure from gravity signatures in Iberian Peninsula, Bull. Geol. Soc. America. Online on 4 Feb 2011 as doi. 10.1130/B30224.1, 11. Srivastava, V. K., 2010. Drainage Pattern as observed on Remote Sensing Images over Jharia Ranigunj Coal Field of Eastern India. Proc. of International Geological Correlation Program (IGCP) 582- Meeting , pp 43-48. 48

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field, India. Int. Coal bed and Shale Gas Symposium, May 17-21, 2010, Alabama USA. 3. Srivastava, V.K., Giri, D. and Bhardwaj, P. 2010. Applications of Remote Sensing and GIS techniques in Mapping of Ground Water Potential Zones in Hard Rock Terrain of Dhanbad Dt. (India). Intl Seminar on 'Geoscientific Strategy in Ground Water Management and Exploration', Hyderabad, 8-10 Dec. 2010. Khan, P.K., Mukherjee, G. and Chakraborty, P.P. 2010. Seismotectonic overview of the Burma-Andaman-Sumatra subduction margin preceding the 2004 off Sumatra mega-event. Memoir, Journal of the Geological Society of India, pp.81-95.

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earthquake (Mw-7.8). Proc. International Symposium 'The 2011 Bhuj earthquake and Advances in Earthquake Science (AES-2011)', ISR, Gandhinagar, 22-24 January 2011, S-5, C2, p. 32. 4. Roy, P. N. S., Sharan, S. and Ram, A. 2010. Fractal Approach for Spatio-temporal pattern of earthquakes in Kobe, Japan. Proceedings of International Conference on 'Geophysical Sciences- Energy, Climate Change and Evolution of Human Society' (ICON GSECCES-2010), December 21-23, 2010, Department of Geophysics, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India, Exp 02/01/104, p. 50. Roy, P. N. S. and Mondal. S. K., 2011. Seismogenic hazard estimation of the Kumaun Himalaya and its surrounding region using different fractal approach. Proc. International Seminar on 'Recent Advances in Geosciences' ISM Dhanbad, 11-13 January 2011, pp. 86-90. Harihar, P. and Roy, P. N. S., 2011. Fractal nature of earthquake occurrence in South Central Tibet. Proc. International Seminar on 'Recent Advances in Geosciences' ISM Dhanbad, 11-13 January 2011, pp. 182-186. Roy, P. N. S. and Singh, H. O. 2010. Development of convolution model for multiple generations and corresponding filter design for its removal. Proc. National Seminar on 'Drills & Drilling-An update', Department of Mechanical Engg. & Mining Machinery Engg., ISM, Dhanbad, Sept. 23-24, 2010, pp. 177-182. Singh, D. K., Singh, U. K. and Tiwari, R. K. 2010. Neural Network and Neuro-fuzzy in modelling of highly Non-linear Geophysical well logs Data-A comparison. IGU, Dehradun.

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5.3.7 SEMINARS, SYMPOSIA, WORKSHOPS, CONFERENCES ORGANISED BY THE DEPT/CENTRE (i) International seminar on 'Recent Advances in Geoscience' (RAG-11), Jan 11-13, 2011, ISM, Dhanbad. (ii) Workshop on 'Conventional vs. Non Conventional Resources' August 8, 2010 5.3.8 PARTICIPATION OF THE FACULTY/OFFICERS/STAFF IN SEMINARS/ CONFERENCES 1. P. R. Mohanty, Innovative and creativity for business excellence, Feb 17-18, 2011, ISM, Dhanbad.

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2. P. R. Mohanty, 3 Indian mineral congress & exhibition on 'Turnaround in mineral indents: A role of CSR', Feb. 5, 2011, ISM, Dhanbad. 3. P. R. Mohanty, Workshop on responsible mines through corporate Social responsibility, April 13, 2011, ISM, Dhanbad. 4. Rima Chatterjee, IORS-2010, 9 - 10 September 2010, Mumbai 5. Rima Chatterjee, PETROTECH-2010, 31 October - 3 November 2010, New Delhi 6. Rima Chatterjee, Int. Conference on 'Unconventional Sources of Fossil Fuels and Carbon Management' Gujarat Energy Research and Management Institute 7. P.K. Khan, International Symposium on 'The Bhuj earthquake and advances in earthquake science', Institute of Seismological Research, Gandhinagar, Gujarat. 8. P.K. Khan, International Seminar on 'Recent Advances in Geosciences', Department of Applied Geophysics, Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, Jharkhand. 9. P.K. Khan, International Conference on 'Geophysical Sciences: Energy, Climate and Evolution of Human Society', Department of Geophysics, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, U.P. 10. P.K. Khan, National Conference on 'Rock deformation and structure', Jadavpur Univer., Kolkata, West Bengal. 11. P. N. Singha Roy, International Conference on 'Geophysical Sciences- Energy, Climate Change and Evolution of Human Society' (ICON GSECCES-2010) December 21-23, 2010, Department of Geophysics, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India. 12. P.N. Singha Roy, International Seminar on 'Recent Advances in Geosciences', ISM Dhanbad, during 11-13 January 2011 5.3.9 VISIT OF THE FACULTY MEMBERS ABROAD (i). P. N. Singha Roy, ICTP, TREISTE, ITALY (SIXWEEKS). Purpose: as Junior Associate (2010).

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Sri Apurba Saha, Executive Director, Asset Manager Mumbai High and President SPG, India Shri D. Sahasrh Budhe, Basin Manager, MBA basin, ONGC Kolkata Sri Animesh Sahay, Director (R&D and T), CMPDI, Ranchi Padma Shri Prof. V. P. Dimri, HAG+ CSIR Scientist, NGRI Sri T. Lahiry, CMD, BCCL Chief Guest in All India Student Interaction Programme during August 6 to 8, 2010 Guest of Honour in All India Student Interaction Programme during August 6 to 8, 2010 Chief Guest in Valedictory programme of Workshop on August 8, 2010 Chief Guest in Inaugural programme of International Seminar RAG-2011, Jan. 11-13, 2011 Guest of Honour in International Seminar RAG-2011, Jan. 11-13, 2011 Chief Guest in Valedictory programme of International Seminar RAG-2011, Jan. 11-13, 2011 Oxford University, Oxford, U.K. USGS, Menlo Park, California, U.S.A. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA Russian Academy of Science, Moscow Russian Academy of Science, Moscow Russian Academy of Science, Moscow Reliance Industries Limited NGRI, Hyderabad NGRI, Hyderabad NGRI, Hyderabad CGWB CGWB

Dr. S. C. Dhiman, Chairman, CGWB Prof. Shamita Das Dr. Walter D. Mooney Dr. Michael Pasyanos Dr. Eileen Virgino Dr. Elena Yu. Sokolova Dr. Olga O. Erteleva Dr. Felix F. Aptikaev Dr. G. Shrikant Dr. O. P. Pandey Dr. K. Sain Dr. P. Mandal Dr. P. C. Chandra Dr. D. Saha

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5.3.11 SPECIAL LECTURES BY DISTINGUISHED GUESTS 1. Jagdev Singh memorial lecture delivered by Mr. D. Sar, General Manager, ONGC, Mumbai, April 6, 2011. 5.3.12 MISCELLANEOUS Prof. V.K. Srivastava 1. Ph.D. examiners of BHU Varanasi/ Osmania Univ., Hyderabad. 2. National Working Group Member of International Geoscience Correlation Programme IGCP (582) on Hydro physical Processes and features: Impacts, Hazard and Management 2010-14. Attended first Meeting at GSI, Nagpur on 4th and 5th Oct. 2010. 3. Assessment of Career Advancement of CSIR scientist and Projects. 4. Involved in Consultancy Project on Application of remote sensing in environment Assessment and Management of JSPL Project at Godda Jharkhand. The Department of Applied Geophysics felicitated Padma Shri V. P. Dimri, NGRI for his contribution in Science and Technology. The Department expressed its gratitude to Sri Apurba Saha, President SPG India for the contributions to the student activities during the International Seminar RAG-2011 Jan 11-13, 2011.

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APPLIED MATHEMATICS

The Department of Applied Mathematics was established in 1926 at the time of inception of Indian School of Mines and was known as Department of Physics and Mathematics. The Department acquired an independent status in 1989. The Department runs academic programmes such as Ph. D. in Applied Mathematics and Applied Statistics, M. Phil. (Applied Mathematics), 2 years M. Sc. (Mathematics & Computing) and 5 years integrated M. Sc. (Mathematics & Computing). Besides these programmes, the Department offers various mathematics, statistics and computer papers to B. Tech., M. Tech., and M. Phil. students of other engineering and science departments of the institute. The M. Sc. students are well placed in various software/ R&D/ academic institutions like Cognizant, TCS, Wipro, Accenture, Larsen & Turbo, ISB Hyderabad, and Samsung. The first batch of 5years M. Sc. integrated students passed out in 2011, with 100% placement. The Department provides a conducive atmosphere for research activities to its faculty members and research students. It has 17 dedicated faculties with expertise in various fields of Mathematics, Statistics and Computing. Almost all faculty members of the department have research projects sponsored by CSIR, UGC and DST. The research contributions of the faculties have won the recognition of the scientific community in the form of prestigious National Mineral Award, Manganese Ore of Indian Young Scientist Award, Subarna Sashibhusan Bhattacharya Memorial Award and Michael Madhusudan Award. Till date, 52 scholars have obtained Ph. D. degrees. The Ph. D. students are well placed in academic institutions / R&D organisations and occupying high positions. The department has published more than five hundred papers in various Indian and foreign Journals of repute. The department has a society, 'Society of Department of Applied Mathematics' (SAM). This society provides a platform to our students and faculties to exchange their ideas within and outside ISM. The Department has earned fame in research areas of theoretical seismology, fluid dynamics, magneto hydrodynamics, operations research, optimization techniques, fuzzy topology and fuzzy automata, non linear dynamics and chaos modelling, statistics, statistical inference, time series analysis and industrial statistics, ground water, software reliability, pseudo differential operator and integral transforms, complex analysis, computational fluid dynamics, applications of numerical analysis and computer techniques in celestial mechanics and astronomy, astrophysics and algebra.

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5.4.1 BRIEF LIST OF ON-GOING R & D PROJECTS


Project Value
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Sponsoring Coordinator(s) Agency

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Wave propagation in anisotropic media Prof. A. Chattopadhyay (PI) Prof. S. Gupta (Co-PI)
` 9,05,280/-

29th May 2008

5th May 2011

Published some problems related to the project Initiated the study of current literature to meet the objective. Useful results were obtained for applications in the areas of astrophysics, geophysics and fluid engineering

Theoretical seismology UGC UGC


` 6,64,300/-

Prof. B.K. Rajhans (PI) Prof. P.C. Pal (Co-PI)


` 24,50,000/Ongoing

A theoretical study of the problems of magnetohydrodynamic flow of a viscous incompressible electrically conducting fluid in a rotating medium Prof. G. S. Seth UGC
` 6.65,000/-

Effect of seismic wave propagation due to anisotropic nature of the earth To develop a realistic model of the 30th August 2007 30th March 2012 earth through the study of seismic wave propagation Theoretical investigation of 1st April 2008 31st March 2011 problems of astrophysical & geophysical interest and fluid engineering

Completed

2nd Feb. 2010

Wave propagation in anisotropic and inhomogeneous elastic media Prof. P. C. Pal (PI); Prof. A. Chattopadhyay (Co-PI)

To solve problems of wave 1st Feb. 2013 propagation in anisotropic and inhomogeneous elastic media

Ongoing

A paper on torsional wave propagation presented in a national seminar.

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UGC
` 7,26, 800/-

Modelling the dynamics nature of ecological complexity: A mathematical and stochastic approach Prof. R.K. Upadhyay (PI) Prof. G.N. Singh (Co-PI)
28th Feb, 2008

To design different model systems 27th Feb. 2011 that are both structurally and dynamically complex; and to examine a non-trophic interaction.

Completed

The spatiotemporal dynamics of an aquatic system is governed by: (a) intensity of interference between the zoo-plankton, (b) rate of fish predation and (c) the spatial heterogeneity.

A study on an inventory system model Prof. (Mrs.) B. Mukherjee Dr. M.K. Singh
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UGC UGC

` 6,85,800/-

1st Feb. 2011 2nd Feb,2010

31st Jan. 2014 1st Feb,2013

Study of few inventory models To study the analytical approach of unsteady groundwater flow in aquifer through mathematical modelling.

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Project fellow appointed One dimensional analytical model obtained with presence and absence of the pollution at the source in aquifer system

Study of analytical approach of unsteady groundwater flow modelling.

Some studies on the application of stochastic process, operation research and fuzzy mathematics in development of software reliability models Dr. S. Chatterjee UGC Dr. S. Chatterjee and Prof. L. N. Upadhyaya (Retd.) Dr. S P. Tiwari
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Contribution to the sampling using auxiliary information CSIR


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Fuzzy automata and languages: a topological and categorical approach UGC Dr. A. Prasad
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Characterized Fuzzy automata based on lattice-ordered monoids with algebraic and topological aspects.

Pseudo-differential operators associated with Bessel operator on Gevrey spaces Dr. B. S. Kushvah
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1st Feb, 2009

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DST- SERC fast track Analysis of effective scheme for young stability around the scientist in equilibrium points in the physical sciences generalised photogravitational Chermnykh -like problem

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Organisation/laboratory Prof. G. S. Seth Deptt. of Maths., Vinoba Bhave Collaborative Scientific research works. University, Hazaribag Prof. R. K. Upadhyay Universit de Lyon, France School of Computer and Information Engineering, Henan University, Kaifeng, Henan, P. R. China Department of Mathematics, College of Science, University of Baghdad, Iraq King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Applied Mathematics and Computational Science, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Mathematics Group, BITS Pilani, India Dr. M. K. Singh Department of Mathematics & Astronomy, Lucknow University, Lucknow Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, BHU, Varanasi Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Texas A and M University, USA Dr. S. P. Tiwari Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi Dr. A. Prasad Banaras Hindu University Collaborative research work on theoretical Computer Collaborative Scientific research works. Collaborative Scientific research works. Nature of Interaction

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Collaborative Scientific research works.

Collaborative Scientific research works.

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Scientific research and Development of Mathematical techniques under joint research activity

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5.4.3.4 Papers Presented in International Conferences 1. Chattopadhyay, A. & Sharma, V. K. 'Love wave propagation in an irregular layer over a monoclinic half-space', International Conference on Recent Advances in Geomechanics, Jan. 11-13, 2011 (RAG-2011), pages 91-99. Chattopadhyay, A. & Kumari, P. 'Propagation of G type waves in a homogeneous isotropic layer over a non homogeneous isotropic half-space', International Conference on Recent Advances in Geomechanics, Jan. 11-13, 2011 (RAG-2011), pages 174-77. Seth, G. S. 'Unsteady Hydromagnetics flow in a rotating channel with perfectly conducting walls', International Congress of Mathematicians, 1927 August 2010, Hyderabad. Seth, G. S. 'Effects of radiation and rotation on MHD free convection flow past an impulsively started plate embedded in porous medium with ramped wall temperature', International Congress of Mathematicians, 19-27 August 2010, Hyderabad. Pal, P. C. and Mandal, D. 'On the Propagation of SH-type waves in elastic isotropic and homogeneous media sandwiched by elastic inhomogeneous media', International Congress of Mathematicians, India, 19-27 August 2010, Hyderabad.

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Guest Editor of 'International Journal of Engineering, Science and Technology' Reviewer of following International Journals: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) Meccanica Journal of Vibration and Control International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences International Journal of Engineering, Science and Technology

Prof. G. S. Seth 1) Reviewer of the following International Journals: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) 2) International Journal of Physical Sciences International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics International Journal of Thermal Science International Journal of Energy and Technology

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Prof. P.C. Pal Reviewer of 'International Journal of Engineering, Science and Technology' Prof. G. N. Singh Reviewer of the following International Journals: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) Hacettepe Journal of Mathematics and Statistics Pakistan Journal of Statistics Canadian Journal of Statistics Model Assisted Statistics and Application

Prof. R. K. Upadhyay Reviewer of the following International Journals: (i) (ii) (iii) Nonlinear analysis: Modeling & Control Nonlinear analysis: A real world applications Chaos Solitans & Fractals

Dr. M. K. Singh Reviewer of the following International Journals: (i) (ii) Advances in water Resources (AWR) International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology

Dr. S. Chatterjee Reviewer of; (i) (ii) (iii Dr. A. Prasad Reviewer of International Journal 'Applied Mathematics' 69 International Journal of System Science Communications in Statistics - Simulation and Computation Mathematical and Computer Modeling of Dynamical Systems

5.4.5 PARTICIPATION OF FACULTY/OFFICER/STAFF IN SEMINARS/ CONFERENCES


Name of the Participant Prof. A Chattopadhyay Prof. A Chattopadhyay Prof. G. S. Seth Prof. G. S. Seth Prof. P. C. Pal Prof. P. C. Pal Title International Conference on Recent Advances in Geomechanics First National Conference on Applied Mathematical Science International Congress of Mathematicians International Congress of Mathematicians Nonmaterial and their applications (NANOMAT-2011) First National Conference on Applied Mathematical Science Int. Seminar on Recent Advances in Geosciences (RAG-2011) Duration Jan. 11-13, 2011 March 11-13, 2011 Aug. 19-27, 2010 Place ISM Dhanbad SMIT, Majitar, Rangpo Hyderabad

March 11-13, 2011 SMIT, Sikkim Feb. 10-11, 2011 Aug. 19-27, 2010 ISM Dhanbad SMIT, Sikkim ISM Dhanbad IICB, Kolkata HICC Hyderabad

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19th IEEE workshop pm Nonlinear Dynamics March 8-11, 2011 in Electronic Systems. International Congress of Mathematicians 2010 The First National Conference on Applied Mathematical Science International Seminar on Recent Advances in Geosciences 26th Annual Conference of the Mathematical Society. International Congress on Productivity, Quality, Reliability, Optimization and Modeling (ICPQROM) International Congress of Mathematicians 2010 International Congress of Mathematicians 2010 Workshop on Vedic Mathematics and special reference to astronomy Sep. 19 - 27, 2010

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Indian Habitat Center New Delhi

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Prof. V. P. Singh, Deptt of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Biology and Agricultural Engineering, Texas A and M University, USA Visited Deptt. of Applied Mathematics and interacted with the Faculty on 14/02/2011 during his visit to ISM, Dhanbad for delivering IGC Lecture. University, USA

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APPLIED PHYSICS

The Department of Applied Physics came into existence as a separate department in 1989 although the department existed since the inception of the Institute. The objective of the Department is to produce highly skilled manpower in the field of teaching, research and development for universities, research labs and industries. The Department offers 2-year M.Sc., 5-year integrated M.Sc., 1-year M.Phil. and Ph.D. programmes in Applied Physics. It also caters physics courses to B.Tech. and Preparatory students and to students of M.Sc. (Chemistry), M.Sc. (Tech.) (AGP), M.Sc. (Tech.) (AGL) and M.Sc. (M & C). Presently the department has 12 faculty members who are actively involved in R & D programmes in the frontier areas of Applied Physics. Currently there are 14 ongoing research projects of worth ` 2 crore 32 lakhs, which includes the UGC-Special assistance programme. The Department has produced 35 Ph.D. and 55 M.Phil. students, which includes 2 Ph.D. and 8 M.Phil. during the last academic session. The department has organized several National Seminars in the front line areas of research. A two-day National Seminar on 'Nanomaterials and their applications' (NANOMAT-2011) was organized by the department during 10-11 February 2011. The Department organised guest lectures by Dr. D. P. Singh, Nano-Science centre, University of Santiago, Chile and Prof. P. C. Vinod Kumar, Department of Physics, Sardar Patel University, Gujarat. The department has developed a state of art research facilities in the areas of thin films technology, Nano Science, Solid State Physics, Atomic, Molecular & Laser Physics, Photonics & Fibre optics, Theoretical Physics, Biomedical Physics and Mineral Physics. Its faculty members have published 24 research papers in international and national journals of repute and presented 22 papers in various International and national conferences and seminars in the last year. Five faculty members visited abroad for presenting papers in International Conferences. 5.5.1 FIELD VISITS/ EXCURSIONS/TRAINING PROGRAMS UNDERTAKEN BY STUDENTS
Particulars Batch of students (Applied Physics) and VI-Semester Int. M.Sc Place of visit IISC, Bangalore HRI, Allahabad SNBNCBS, Kolkata IIT Guwahati NCL Pune VECC, Kolkata IACS, Kolkata BHU, Varanasi University of California,USA IISC, Bangalore Period of visit May 2010 to June 2010 (~ 8 weeks)

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5.5.2 BEST PRACTICE OF THE DEPARTMENT: 5.5.3 BRIEF LIST OF ON-GOING R& D PROJECTS:
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To synthesize monolayer thin films of various organic and inorganic materials using LB Apparatus and study their applications with special emphasis on use as gas sensor.
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Synthesis and characterization of ultrathin film using LangmuirBlodgett apparatus with application as gas sensor PI: Prof. P.S.Gupta Co-PI: Dr A.K.Kar
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U.G.C New Delhi

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U.G.C New Delhi Prof. J. Manam (Coordinator) Dr. S. K. Sharma (Deputy Coordinator)
To synthesize and characterize various luminescent ceramics, glasses, thin films for possible applications in optoelectronics devices

01.04.09

Three luminescent ceramic samples were synthesized and the characterization of the samples was done by XRD and FTIR techniques. Reflectance and photoluminescence studies of the prepared samples were also carried out.
Ongoing

High Resolution Retinal Imaging of Living Eye Through Adaptive Optics. Prof. A. K. Nirala PI: Dr. S. K. Sharma Co-PI: Prof. J. Manam
` 5,85,800

DST, New Delhi

` 39.90 lakhs

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To map mosaic arrangement of photoreceptors.

Programmes are ready and procurement is not yet over.

Structural and Luminescence Studies of rare earth doped Y2O3 nanophosphors induced by swift heavy ions. Dr. Vineet Kumar Rai
` 15 lakhs

U.G.C New Delhi

Changes in physical properties of nanophosphors by the irradiation of swift heavy ions from those of sparsely ionizing irradiated nanophosphors a. Effect of the addition of heavy glass modifiers on the optical properties of rare earth ions b. Concentration quenching and up conversion

Ongoing

Synthesis of phosphors and their structural and optical characterization were done. One paper is also communicated

Optical properties of the rare earth doped heavy metal oxide glasses

DST, New Delhi

23.09.2009

Approved / Accepted recently

Instruments procurement process is on

Temperature sensor based on upconversion of the embedded emitters PI: Dr. V. K. Rai Co-PI: Dr. A. K. Nirala

U.G.C New Delhi

` 6,79, 800/-

01. 02. 2011

Ongoing

Recently started

Electron induced collision and ionization of technologically relevant atoms/moleculesA theoretical study Dr. Bobby K. Antony
Recently started

DST, New Delhi

` 11.94 lakhs

Nov. 2010

To perform theoretical investigations on probing electron interactions in environmental, atmospheric and plasma surroundings
Ongoing

Density functional theory of structure and properties of colloidal dispersions in external fields Dr. Pankaj Mishra Dr. Vinod K Singh
` 9.54 Lakhs

U.G.C New Delhi

` 7,52, 300/-

1 Feb. 2011

To study the phase diagrams of Colloids in external fields


Ongoing

Recently started

Photonic Crystal Fiber: Designing and characterization for applications in optical communication & sensors

U.G.C New Delhi

01.02.2011

To design and characterize PCF to use as sensors

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5.5.4 IMPORTANT COLLABORATIVE WORK

Organisation/lab
Dr. B. K. Antony 1. VP & RPTP Science College, Vallabh Vidyanagar, Gujarat 2. IUAC, New Delhi 3. VECC, Kolkata 4. P.S. Science College, Kadi Gujarat 5. The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK Dr. V. K. Rai 1. Department of Physics BHU, Varanasi 2. UFPE, Recife, PE, Brasil 3. Universit Rennes France 4. Laboratoire de Photonique Quantique et Moleculaire, Institut d'Alembert, Ecole Normale Superieure de Cachan, France 5. Institute of Physics, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil 6. Mechanical Engineering Department, Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea. Dr. Pankaj Mishra 1. Department of Physics, BHU, Varanasi 2. Institute for Theoretical Physics-II, Heinrich-Heine University, Duesseldorf, Germany Dr. S. K. Sharma 1. Inter University Accelerator Center, New Delhi 2. BIT, Mesra, Ranchi

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Collaboration of research project sponsored by DST, India

Collaborative research

Thermal lensing, upconversion spectroscopy Glasses and Optical limiters Nano-Materials and upconverters Nano Phosphors

Glasses and upconverters Nano Phosphors

Collaborative research on the theory of inhomogeneous classical fluids Heterogeneous nucleation in colloidal suspensions

Collaborative research project using Low Energy Ion Beam facility. Collaborative research project on electrical studies of materials

5.4.5 IMPORTANT NEW EQUIPMENT ACQUISITIONED Name of Equipment


Deformable Mirror with software camera etc. Scientific Linux Cluster

Purpose
To compensate real time dynamic aberrations. For computational research work

Value (`)
Euro 30,119/- (approx). = ` 9.5 lakhs

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5.5.6 RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS 5.5.6.1 Books 1. Antony, B. K. (2010) Electron collisions and ionization of atoms and molecules. LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Germany.

5.5.6.2 Paper published in International Journals 1. Nandashakti and Gupta, P.S. 2010, 'Structural & optical properties of sol-gel prepared ZnO thin film', Applied Physics Research, Vol. 2, 19-28. Roy, S., Gupta, P.S. and Singh, G. 2010, 'Analysis of thickness dependence on the electrical properties of tin dioxide films in presence of LPG gas', Journal of Alloys & Compounds, Vol. 3, 193-199. Manam, J. and Das, S. 2010, 'Influence of Cu and Mn impurities on thermally stimulated luminescence studies of MgSO4 compound', Solid State Sciences, Vol. 12(8), 1435-1444. Kumari, S. and Nirala, A.K. 2011, 'Study of light propagation in human, rabbit and rat liver tissue by Monte Carlo simulation', Optik, Vol. 122, 807810. Kumari, S. and Nirala, A.K. 2011, 'Real-time OCT for study of cornea of living Indian frogs and toads', Biology and Medicine, Vol. 3 (1), 23-29. Adhikary, S., Choubey, A., Das, S., Sharma, S. K. and Manam, J. 2010, 'Thermoluminescence investigations in X-ray irradiated CaS Phosphor'. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, Vol. 489 (1), 4-8. Manam, J., Chatterjee, V., Das, S., Choubey, A. and Sharma, S. K. 2010, 'Preparation, characterization and study of optical properties of ZnS nanophosphor'. Journal of Luminescence, Vol. 130 (2), 292-297. Choubey, A., Das, S., Sharma, S. K. and Manam, J. 2010, 'Calculation for the trapping parameters of K3Na(SO4)2 phosphor by isothermal luminescence decay method', Materials Chemistry & Physics, Vol. 120, 472-475. Choubey, A., Sharma, S.K., Lochab, S.P. and Kanjilal, D. 2011, 'Argon ions induced thermoluminescence properties of Ba0.12Sr0.88SO4 phosphor'. Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, Vol. 72, 136-143.

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Choubey, A., Som, S., Kumari, R. and Sharma, S. K. 2011, 'Studies on optoelectronic properties of Eu3+ activated LaOCl nanophosphor', Modern Physics Letters B, Vol. 25 (9), 685-696. Rai, V. K. 2010, 'Local field effect of the host matrix on the decay time of the doped emitters' Appl. Phys. B, Vol. 100, 871-874. Rai, N., Jha, Y., Kamal, K. P., Kumar, S. and Rai, V. K. 2010, 'Conversion of orange light into blue light', Spectrochim. Acta A, Vol. 76, 311-314. Singh, V., Rai, V. K., Ledoux, I., Watanabe, S., Gundu Rao, Kwak, H.-Y. 2010, 'Infrared emissions, visible upconversion, thermoluminescence and defect centers in Er3Al5O12 phosphor obtained by solution combustion reaction', Appl. Phys. B, Vol. 101, 631-638. Singh, V., Rai, V. K., Watanabe, S., Gundu Rao, Ledoux-Rak, I., Kwak, H. Y. 2010, 'Infrared emission and defect centers in Er and Yb co-doped Y3Al5O12 phosphors', Appl. Phys. A- Materials Science & Processing, Vol. 100, 11231130. Vinodkumar, M., Dave, R., Bhutadia, H. and Antony, B. K. 2010, 'Electron impact total ionization cross sections for halogens and their hydrides', Int. J. Mass Spectrom., Vol. 292, 7-13. Bhutadia, H., Korot, K., Antony, B. and Vinodkumar, M. 2010, 'Screeningcorrected electron impact total and total ionization cross sections for N(CH3)3 and P(CH3)3', Prajna - J. Pure & Appl. Sci., Vol. 18, 140-144. Mishra, S. S. and Singh, V. K. 2010, 'Designing of index-guiding photonic crystal fiber by finite element method simulation', International Journal of Advanced Networking and Applications, Vol. 2, 666-670. Mishra, S. S. and Singh, V. K., 2010, 'Endlessly single-mode highly polarization maintaining birefringent PCF with zero dispersion at wavelength 1.55 m', International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology, Vol. 2, 4520-4525. Mishra, S. S. and Singh, V. K. 2010, 'Study of fundamental propagation properties of solid core holey photonic crystal fiber in telecommunication window', Chinese Journal of Physics, Vol. 48, 592-606. Mishra, S. S. and Singh, V. K. 2011, 'Study of non-linear properties of hollow core photonic crystal fiber', Optik-International Journal of Light and Electron Optics, Vol. 122, 687-690. 77

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5.5.6.3 Paper published in National Journals 1. Choudhary, R.B. 2011, 'Preservative potential of CaCl2 triggered for competent cells, heat socks, de-icing, and bio-utility features', Chem. Busi., Vol. 25, No. 3, pp.32-38

5.5.6.4 Paper presented in International Seminars/Conferences/ Workshops 1. Gupta, P.S. 2010, 'Generation of squeezed electro-magnetic radiation in higher-order nonlinear Raman processes', International IJAS Conference, May 31-June 3, 2010, Harvard Univ., USA Manam, J. and Das, S. 2010, 'Studies of X-ray induced thermally stimulated +2 luminescence properties of Mn doped MgSO4 by using glow curve deconvolution technique', International Conference on 'Penetrating Radiation Systems and Applications' (Apart of SPIE Optics + Photonics Symposium), San Diego, USA, 1-5 August 2010 Choubey, A. and Sharma S. K. 2010, 'Low energy ion induced thermoluminescence of K3Na(SO4)2 phosphor', Proc. I International Conference on 'New Trends in Luminescence and Phosphors Materials', pp. 30. Kar, A. K. 2010, 'Effect of the initial stages of growth on the anisotropic magnetic properties of Cu/Co multilayer nanocolumns', Proceedings of International Conference on 'Multifunctional Materials', Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, Dec. 6-9, 2010, p. 132. Pandey, B., Pal, P. P., Mukherjee, J., Das, B. and Kar, A. K. 2010, 'Microstructural and optical properties of electrodeposited nickel incorporated diamond-like carbon (Ni-DLC) thin films', Proceedings of International Conference on 'Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology', Coimbatore, India; December 13-16, 2010; pp. 249-254.

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National Seminar on Nanomaterials and their Applications (NANOMAT-2011) 10-11 Feb. 2011

5.5.8 PARTICIPATION OF FACULTY/OFFICERS/STAFF IN SEMINARS/ CONFERENCES


Name of the Participant
Prof. P. S. Gupta Prof. J. Manam

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International IJAS Conference

Duration
May 31 to June 3, 2010

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Harvard Univ., USA

International Conference on 'Penetrating 1-5 August 2010 San Diego, Radiation Systems and Applications' USA (A part of SPIE Optics + Photonics Symposium) International Seminar on 'Recent Advances in Geosciences' National Seminar on 'Nanomaterials and their Applications' 11-13 January 2011 10-11 February 2011
ISM Dhanbad ISM Dhanbad

Dr. S. K. Sharma

International Conference on 'New Trends 4-9 October 2010 Hermosillo, Sonora, in Luminescence and Phosphors Materials' Mexico

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International conference on 'Recent Frontiers in Applied Spectroscopy' Workshop on 'Multifunctional Materials' International Conference on 'Multifunctional Materials' National seminar on 'Nano materials and their applications'

September 22-24, 2010 December 6, 2010 December 7-9, 2010 February 10-11, 2011 22-25 Feb. 2011 February 10-11, 2011 22-24 October 2010 February 10-11, 2011 February 10-11, 2011

Annamalai University BHU, Varanasi BHU, Varanasi ISM Dhanbad


Karnataka University, Dharward

Dr. B. K. Antony

2nd DAE-BRNS Symposium on 'Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics' NANOMAT

ISM Dhanbad NIT Hamirpur ISM Dhanbad ISM Dhanbad

Dr. Pankaj Mishra

National conference on 'Advances in Polymer Science and Technology' National seminar on 'Nano materials and their applications'

Dr. V. K. Singh

National seminar on 'Nano materials and their applications'

5.5.9 VISITS OF FACULTY MEMBERS ABROAD 1. Prof. P.S. Gupta visited Harvard Univ., USA during May 31-June 3, 2010 to chair a session and present a research paper in International IJAS Conf. Prof. Jairam Manam visited San Diego, CA, USA during 1-5 August 2010 to present a research paper in International Conference on Penetrating Radiation Systems and Applications (Apart of SPIE Optics + Photonics Symposium). Dr. Shailendra Kumar Sharma visited University of Sonora, Hermosillo, Mexico from 4-8 October 2010 for presenting research paper.

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Dr. Dinesh Pratap Singh, Department of Physics, University of Santiago of Chile, Santiago, Chile

9th August 2010

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COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

During the last year, the department has made significant contribution especially in the research and developmental activities. The department has three R & D Projects of about ` 62.00 lakhs: (1) 'Designing clustering algorithms for biological Data', sponsored by CSIR, New Delhi (2) 'Information security education and awareness', sponsored by Ministry of Information Technology, New Delhi and (3) 'Development of QoS routing protocol for wireless Ad-Hoc networks', sponsored by UGC, and has two ISM sponsored projects on 'Wireless Network' and 'Multicasting' of about ` 9.00 lakhs. The faculty members of the department have published the books on 'Design of Parallel Algorithms and Architecture for Numeric and Non-numeric Problems' (LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing), 'Mobility Management Techniques for Wireless Networks: Review, Issues, and Design Concepts' (LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Germany) and 'Soft Computing for Machine Learning and Bioinformatics' (Verlag Dr. Muller Publication, Germany). The research contribution of the department is also very noteworthy. There have been 18 research papers in the International journals and 15 in the International Seminar/Conference proceedings, published by the faculty members. The faculty members participated in twelve Seminars/Conferences/workshops at the international and national level and presented their research papers and acted as Advisory and Editorial Board Members of various journals namely, the Journal of Emerging Trends in Information Technology, International Journal of Advanced Computer Engineering and Architecture, International Journal of Latest Trends in Computing. They also acted as program committee members and reviewers of various conferences and journals of national and international repute. 5.6.1 FIELD VISITS/EXCURSION/TRAINING PROGRAMS UNDERTAKEN BY STUDENTS Particulars
Excursion

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B.Tech.(CSE) VII Sem.

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CIMFR, Dhanbad

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Objective Findings

Designing Clustering Algorithms for Biological Data Prof. P. K. Jana


13 Feb. 2009 13 Feb. 2012
To design clustering algorithms for biological data
` 49.32 lakh ` 6,16,800.00

CSIR, New Delhi

` 666333,000.00 (` 334000.00 sanctioned for 2011-12)

Five clustering algorithms have been developed.

Information security education and awareness Prof. G.P. Biswas Dr. Chiranjeev Kumar
To propose and develop the efficient routing algorithms, which will support a relatively high degree of QoS for wireless ad-hoc networks particularly supporting multimedia applications.

MIT, Govt. of India


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Security courses have been retrofitted, conducted Carried out extensive survey of the related work to identify the major QoS routing parameters from ITU-T and related industries.

Development of QoS Routing Protocol for Wireless Ad-Hoc Networks

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5.6.3 RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS 5.6.3.1 Books published 1. Mallick, D. K. and Jana, P. K. 2011. Design of Parallel Algorithms and Architecture for Numeric and Non-numeric Problems. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany, ISBN 978-3-8433-9341-6. Kumar, C. and Tripathi, R. 2010. Mobility Management Techniques for Wireless Networks: Review, Issues, and Design Concepts. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Germany, ISBN: 978-3-8383-9163-2. Banka, H. 2010. Soft Computing for Machine Learning and Bioinformatics. Verlag Dr. Muller Publication, Germany.

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5.6.3.3 Papers published in International journals 1. Biswas, G.P. 2011. 'Establishment of Authenticated Secret Session Key Using Digital Signature Standard (DSS)', Information Security Journal: A Global Perspective, Vol.20, Issue 12011, pp.9-16. Pal, A.K., Das, S., Biswas, G.P. and Mukhopadhyay, S. 2010. 'A VQ-DCT Scheme for Grayscale Image Watermarking', International Journal of Computer Applications (IJCA), Vol. 2, No.3, pp.54-59. Dasgupta, M. and Biswas, G.P. 2011. 'Relieving Critical Nodes and Designing of Fault Tolerant Data Networks', International Journal of Engineering, Science and Technology, Vol.3, No.1, pp.41-51.

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Sharma, D. K., Biswash, S. K. and Kumar, C. 2010. 'Enhancement of Split Multipath Routing Protocol in MANET', International Journal on Computer Science and Engineering (IJCSE), Vol. 2, No. 3, pp. 679-685. Tripathi, S., Goyal, R. and Pathak, A. K. 2010. 'Modified Scheme To Prevent NACK Implosion in MTP/SO: Self Organizing Multicast Transport Protocol', International Journal of Advance Computer Engineering (IJACE), Vol. 3, No.1, pp. 7-11. Pal, S., Mitra, M., and Kamps, J. 2011. 'Evaluating the INEX Focused Task Evaluation Process', Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Vol. 62, Issue 2, pp. 375-394. Majumder, P., Mitra, M., Pal, D., Bandyopadhyay, A., Maiti, S., Pal, S., Modak, D. and Sanyal, S. 2010. 'The FIRE 2008 Evaluation Exercise', ACM Transactions on Asian Language Information Processing, Vol. 9, Issue 3, Article 10.

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5.6.4 PARTICIPATION OF FACULTY/OFFICERS/STAFF IN SEMINARS/ CONFERENCES Name of the Participant


Prof. G.P. Biswas Prof. G.P. Biswas Prof. P. K. Jana Dr. Chiranjeev Kumar Dr. Hari Om
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June 23-25, 2010 Sept 23-24, 2010 Jan. 2, 2011 to Jan. 4, 2011

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Japan ISM Dhanbad
Royal Orchid Central, Bangalore

Intl. Conf. on Advanced Science and Technology (AST2010) National Seminar on Drills & Drilling - An Update (D&DU-2010) 1st Intl. Conference on Computer Science and Information Technology (COSIT 2011) IEEE International Conference ICCCT-2010 Information Security Education & Awareness (ISEA) Appraisal Workshop

17-19 September MNNIT, Allahabad 2010 07-11 March 2011 March 21-23, 2011 February 18, 2011 11-14 March 2011 29th and 30th October 2010
Indian Institute of Tech. (IIT), Guwahati

Dr. Haider Banka ICCRC 2011 (IEEE Conference) Mr. Tarachand Amgoth Mr. Rajendra Pamula Mr. A.C.S Rao INFOCOM 2010-11 Recent Advances in Data Mining and its Applications. Workshop on e-Governance Awareness

SRM University Kolkata, India Andhra University Dhanbad

5.6.5 VISITS OF FACULTY MEMBERS ABROAD 1. Prof. G.P. Biswas visited Japan to attend, Chair and orally present a paper in the International Conference on 'Advanced Science and Technology' (AST2010) on June 23-25, 2010

5.6.6 MISCELLANEOUS Prof. G. P. Biswas: Reviewed research papers submitted for journals 89

Reviewed Intl. Conf. Papers.

Prof. P. K. Jana: Advisory Board Member of 'Computing Trendz, The journal of Emerging Trends in Information Technology'. Advisory Board Member of 'International Journal of Advanced Computer Engineering and Architecture'. Programme Committee Member of 2nd International Conference on 'Emerging Applications of Information Technology' (EAIT-2011) Programme Committee Member of 2nd International Conference on 'Computer and Communication Technology' (ICCCT-2011).

Dr. Chiranjeev Kumar: Editorial Board Member of International Journal of Advanced Computer Engineering and Architecture (IJACEA). Editorial Board Member of International Journal of Latest Trends in Computing (IJLTC. Reviewer in an IEEE International Conference on Computer and Communication Technology (ICCCT-2010), MNNIT Allahabad. Editorial Board Member of International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science (IJARCS). External Member of Board of Studies for B.Tech. (Hons.) Computer Science & Engineering, NIT Jamshedpur.

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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

The Department of Electrical Engineering was established in 2005 and started its B. Tech. programme in Electrical Engineering in the academic session 2006-2007. The first batch graduated in 2010-11. The Department has twelve faculty members. The Department arranged vocational training programmes and industrial visits for the students in various reputed industries. The placement of the second batch of students is hundred percent. Being a new Department, all the faculty members are intensely engaged in developing its laboratories. The Department is also involved in R & D activities apart from its regular teaching and other assignments. The Department has been involved in one R & D project from DST and five R & D projects from UGC with a total outlay of ` 38.65 lacs. Faculty members are also involved in an interdisciplinary R & D project. The faculty members of the Department published 10 research papers in international journals, 2 papers in national journals and presented 7 papers in international seminars and 10 papers in national seminars. The Department has to its credit of publishing 2 books and reviewing 1 book. The faculty members attended various national and international conferences/ seminars held in the country and in abroad. Many of the faculty members worked as reviewers of various international conferences/journals. 5.7.1 FIELD VISITS / EXCURSIONS / TRAINING PROGRAMMES UNDERTAKEN BY STUDENTS Particulars
Educational Excursions Educational Excursions Educational Excursions

Batch of students
5th Semester B.Tech. (Electrical Engg.) 3rd Semester B.Tech. (Electrical Engg.) 5th Semester B.Tech. (Electrical Engg.)

Place of visit
Chittaranjan Locomotive Works Maithon & Panchet Hydel Power Plant Maithon & Panchet Hydel Power Plant

Period of visit
18/08/2010 19/08/2010 20/08/2010

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Project Value
Date of Commencement/ Ddate of Completion

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completed Dr. P. K. Sadhu & Dr. N. Pal
` 6,98,000/-

Sponsoring Coordinator(s) Agency

Objective Findings
Validation of mirror inverter circuit for energy efficient induction heated cooking oven

Simulation of highfrequency mirror inverter for energy efficient induction heated cooking oven using PSPICE DST Dr. Kalyan Chatterjee
` 10,00000/-

University Grant Commission (UGC)

1/4/2008 to 31/3/2011

Optimization of inverter circuit

Real time Implementation of Intelligent Controller for Load Frequency Control UGC Dr. K. Dasgupta (ME&MME) and Dr. S. Pan (EE) (An inter-disciplinary R&D Project) Dr. Sanjoy Mandal
` 8,80,000/` 8,49,000/-

18.6.2007 to 18.6.2011

To develop modern intelligent methods such as fuzzy logic (FL) and hybrid approach fuzzy neural network (FNN)
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Hardware implementation of the project under progress. Literature survey and theoretical study.

Design and development of energy efficient hydrostatic transmission system for off-load vehicle using two motor summation drive
1st Feb. 2009 to 31st Jan. 2012.

To develop a computer controlled energy efficient hydrostatic drive for off-load vehicle using two hydro motors.

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Design and development of A waveguide based wide FSR ultra fast multiple optical ring resonator UGC
01.2.2010 to 01.02.2013

Design of optical integrated circuit.

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` 9,16,200/-

Development of Static VAR compensator (STATCOM) for self-excited variable speed Induction Generator ISM (FRS) Dr. Kalyan Chatterjee
` 600000/-

01.2.2010 to 31.1.2012

To develop the real system and find its performance in the field of wind energy generation.

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Results are yet to come

Analysis of the Intelligent Controller for AGC

1/4/2010

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5.7.3 IMPORTANT NEW EQUIPMENT ACQUISITIONED (ABOVE ` 50,0000/-)


Name of Equipment
Spectrum Analyzer, 3 GHz, USB/GIP Interface

Purpose
Measurement Laboratory

Date of Purchase
21/12/2010

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` 815363/-

5.7.4 RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS 5.7.4 .1 Books published: 1. Distefano, J., Stubberud, A., Williams, I. and Mandal, S. 2010. 'Control Systems'. Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi. Maity, T. and Mahata, C. R. 2010. 'Unveiling the Mystery of Homoeopathic Medicines concept & experimental justification'. Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany.

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5.7.4.2. Book Review: 1. Ghoshal, S. P., Chatterjee, A. and Mukherjee, V. 2010. 'Application of evolutionary optimization techniques for PSS tuning', Comput. Intel. in Power Eng., vol. 302, pp. 325 - 366, DOI 10.1007-978-3-642-14013-6 _11.

5.7.4.3 Papers published in International Journals: 1 Chatterjee, K. 2010. 'Design of Dual Mode PI Controller for Load Frequency Control', International Journal of Emerging Electric Power Systems, Vol. 11: Iss. 4, Article 3. Chatterjee, K. 2011. 'PI Controller for Automatic Generation Control Based on Performance Indices', Int. J. World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology Vol.75, pp. 321-328. Bhattacharyya, B. and Goswami, S.K. 2010. 'Genetic Algorithm Based Optimum Allocation of FACTS Devices in an Interconnected Power System', Int. J. Electrical Energy Systems, Vol. 2, no 1, pp-49-55. Bhattacharyya, B. and Goswami, S.K. 2011. 'Optimal Placement of FACTs Devices by Genetic Algorithm for the Increased Load ability of Power Systems', Int. J. World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, Vol.75, pp. 186-191.

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Swaroop, R., George, B. and Sadhu, P. K. 2010. 'A Novel Design for Automatic Tuning of PID Controller Using Sugeno Based Fuzzy Logic', International Journal of Computational Cognition, vol.8, no.3, pp. 104-108. Swaroop, R., George, B. and Sadhu, P. K. 2010. 'A Novel Design for Automatic Tuning of PID Controller using Fuzzy Logic', International Journal of Computational Intelligence Research, Vo. 6, Numbers 1, pp. 89-96. Maity, T., Ghosh, D. and Mahata, C. R. 2010. 'Effect of Dielectric Dispersion on Potentised Homeopathic Medicines', Int. J. Homeopathy, Vol. 99(2), pp. 99 -103. Shaw, B., Mukherjee, V. and Ghoshal, S. P. 2011. 'A new seeker optimization algorithm: application to the solution of economic load dispatch problems', Proc. IET Gener. Trans. Dist. vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 81-91. Chatterjee, A., Ghoshal, S.P. and Mukherjee, V. 2011. 'Chaotic ant swarm optimization for fuzzy-based tuning of power system stabilizer', Int. J. Elect. Power and Energy Syst., vol. 33, no. 3, pp. 657-672. Chatterjee, A., Ghoshal, S.P. and Mukherjee, V. 2011. 'Transient performance improvement of thermal system connected to grid using distributed generation and capacitive energy storage unit', Int. J. Elect. Eng. Informatics, vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 159-178.

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23rd to 24th March 2011 19 - 20th November 2010

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'International Conference on Emerging Trends in Electrical and Computer Technology' National Conference cum Workshop on 'Geological and Technological Facets of CBM, Shale Gas, Energy Resources and CO2 Sequestration'

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International Conference on Modelling, 28 to 30th Optimization and Computing (ICMOC 2010) October 2010 National Seminar on 'Drills & Drilling An Update' 'International Conference on Emerging Trends in Electrical and Computer Technology' National Conference cum Workshop on 'Geological and Technological Facets of CBM, Shale Gas, Energy Resources and CO2 Sequestration' National Seminar on 'Drills & Drilling An Update' National Seminar on 'Drills & Drilling An Update' National Seminar on 'Drills & Drilling An Update' 23 - 24th September 2010 23rd to 24th March 2011 19 - 20 November 2010 23 - 24 September 2010 23 - 24 September 2010 23 - 24 September 2010
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IEEE International Conference on Devices & 24th 25th Communications February 2011 IEEE Symposium On Computers & Informatics ISCI2011. National Seminar on 'Drills & Drilling An Update' International conference ICPS-2011 International conference ICPS-2011 20 - 22 March 2011 23 - 24 September 2010 March. 29 -31 , 2011. March. 29 -31 , 2011.
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Dr. S. Mandal Reviewer of Optical Engineering, SPIE, USA Reviewer of Chinese optical letters, China

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The Department of Electronics Engineering submitted 8-projects worth Rs. 197 lakhs out of which Rs.5.00 lakhs was received during 2010-11. There are two ongoing projects and one of them was completed on 31st March 2011. Three new books were published by German publishers and one book was adapted by a faculty member. Department has published 17research papers in reputed International Journals, 2 in National Journals, 20 in International Conferences and 4-papers in National Conferences. One short-term course on Fiber Optic Sensors and their Industrial Applications was organized during the year. Three faculty members visited abroad to present their research papers in International Conferences. A number of teachers were the external examiners of several Ph. D. theses and reviewer of various journal papers. IEEE students chapter, Dhanbad and Society of Electronics Engineers (SEE) organized a number of activities during the year. Two special lectures were also organized.

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Project Value
Date of Date of Commencement Completion

Project Title Status


Completed (Project Completion Report under preparation) Ongoing DST
` 10,11,696/-

Sponsoring Coordinator(s) Agency

Objective Findings
To develop mathematical models for the calculation of various linear and non-linear properties of entire family of I-III-VI2 and II-IV-V2 groups of opto-electronic materials. Study of passive waveguide structures under non sinusoidal excitation

Linear and Non-linear Optical Properties of Opto-electronic Materials

Dr. V. Kumar
23.1.2008 31.3.2011

4-research papers Published in Int. Journals and 5 in Conf.

Accurate analysis of passive waveguide structures under pulse / FM excitation

DST, Government of India, New Delhi


` 14.40 Lakh

Dr. Sushrut Das


28.02.2009 27.02.2012

Aperture field distribution on the apertures of thick inductive interacting irises inside a waveguide has been found.

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5.8.2 IMPORTANT NEW EQUIPMENT ACQUISITIONED (ABOVE ` 5,00,000/-)


Name of Equipment
E8257D DSG Analog Signal Generator 9 Number of Agilent made MSO 6014A

Purpose
For Microwave and Antenna Lab. For Communication Lab.

Date of Purchase
23.06.10 04.03.11

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5.8.3 RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS 5.8.3.1 Books: 1. Kumar, V. , 2010. Electronic and Thermal Properties of Semiconductors: Plasmon Approach, V D M Verlag, Germany. Kumar , V., Patil, B.P., and Sonavane, S.S., 2010. Design of a Low Cost Sensor Network, V D M Verlag, Germany. Paul, S. K., Pandey. N. and Jain, S. B., 2011. IC Analog Filter Design: A Current Conveyor Approach, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany. Hayes, M. H. and Bhattacharya, S. 2010. Schaums Outlines Digital Signal Processing, Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Limited, Noida (U.P.).

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5.8.4 SEMINARS, SYMPOSIA, WORKSHOPS, CONFERENCES ORGANIZED BY THE DEPARTMENT.


Short Term Course on 'Fiber Optic Sensors & Their Industrial Applications' Prof. V. Kumar- Coordinator and Dr. Jitendra Kumar Co-coordinator Jan 10 -12, 2011

5.8.5 PARTICIPATION OF FACULTY/OFFICERS/STAFF IN SEMINARS/ CONFERENCES Name of the Participant


Prof. V. Kumar
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5-7 July 2010.

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Langkawi, Malaysia NITK, Surathkal BIT, Mesra, Ranchi Suntec City Singapore ISM, Dhanbad Beijing, China BIT Mesra, Ranchi
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IEEE Int. Conf. on Photonics (ICP 2010) Int. Symp. 'Emerging Trends in Environment Health and Safety Management in Mining and Mineral Based Industries' Int. Conf. on Devices and Commun. (ICDeCom-11). Photonics Global 2010, Suntec City, Singapore National Seminar on Photonics and Materials 10th International Conference on Signal Processing International Conference on Devices and Communications Xilinx Workshop on DSP Design Flow Tenth International Conference on Fiber Optics and Photonics International Conference on Devices and Communications

Prof. V. Kumar

21-22 August 2010 24-25 February 2011 December, 14 -16, 2010 March 25 - 27, 2010 October 2010 24-25 February 2011

Prof. V. Kumar Prof. V. Priye Prof. V. Priye Prof. S. Bhattacharya Prof. S. Bhattacharya Prof. S. Bhattacharya Dr. S. Kumar Dr. S. Das

6-7 January 2011 Inst. Techno.,


Mumbai

11-15 December 2010 24-25 February 2011

IIT, Guwahati BIT Mesra, Ranchi

5.8.6 VISITS OF FACULTY MEMBERS ABROAD


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5.8.7 SPECIAL LECTURES BY DISTINGUISHED GUESTS


Dr. Sreelal S. Pillai, Scientist F, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre/ ISRO delivered guest lecture on Nanotechnology Dr. M. H. Kori, Retired Technical Director, Alcatel Lucent technologies India Ltd. delivered guest lecture on Wireless networks During 21st - 23rd January 2011 During 21st - 23rd January 2011

5.8.8 MISCELLANEOUS Prof. V. Kumar member, Selection Committee for Project Fellows, CIMFR, Dhanbad attended Technical Appraisal Committee meeting, DGMS, Dhanbad examiner of Ph.D. thesis of Rohilkhand University, Bareilly examiner of Ph.D. viva-voce exam at BIT, Mesra, Ranchi. examiner of M. Tech. viva-voce exam at BIT, Mesra, Ranchi. reviewer of FIZIKA A&B, Croatia.

Dr. S. Kumar Reviewer of International Journal of Modelling and Simulation Reviewer of some papers of Int. Conf. on Communication, Computing & Security (ICCCS2011), NIT Rourkela, India.

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5.9

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

Centre of Mining Environment was created by the Ministry of Environment & Forests in 1987 at Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad as a Centre of Excellence in Mining Environment. Department of Environmental Science & Engineering was created out of this centre in 2007 after the introduction of B.Tech. in Environmental Engineering course and now the centre is a part of this department. First batch of 23 students of B.Tech. (Environmental Engineering) was passed out in June 2010 and well placed in various companies. The Department presently involved in carrying out MoEF funded R&D project (` 214.9 Lakh) on Carrying Capacity Based Planning for Proposed Sustainable Development in Goa Region. Apart from this, 4 R&D projects (one from Ministry of Rural Development and three from ISM Major/Minor projects) were also initiated during 2010-11. The Department also completed consultancy projects of worth Rs. 200 lakhs during 2010-11. 85 papers (36 International Journals, 11 National Journals & 48 in National/International conferences) were published by the faculty of the department. Four issues of MINENVIS news letter were published through ENVIS centre of MOEF. Prof. Gurdeep Singh. Dr. P. K. Singh, Dr. S. K. Gupta, Dr Anshumali, Dr. Alok Sinha and Dr. Vipin Kumar participated in International Conference abroad. The Department celebrated 40th Anniversary of Earth Day on the eve of World Earth Day on April 22, 2010, World Environment Day on June 5, 2010 and Green Campus Campaign on September 08, 2010. The Department organized 9th Professor S. K.Bose Memorial Lecture on December 27, 2010 at ISM. Prof. B. B. Bhattacharya, INAE Distinguished Professor, Former Director of Indian School of Mines delivered the special lecture on 'Global Warming, Energy Security, th Carbon Sequestration and some related Problem'. The Department also organised 10 Professor S. K. Bose Memorial Lecture on February 25, 2011 at Golden Jubilee Lecture Theatre (GJLT). Dr. Piyush K. Dutta, a distinguished Alumnus & Professor in University of New Orleans delivered the special lecture on 'Innovations in Mining'. A number of eminent personalities such as Dr. Piakong from University of Malaysia, Sabah, Dr. C. S. Dhaveji, Mining Advisor and his team from Goa, Dr. Tapan Sarker, Fellow of Asia Pacific Centre for Sustainable Enterprise, Griffith Business School, South Bank Campus, Shri R. K. Sachdeva, distinguished Alumnus & Former Advisor (Coal) & President, CPSI and Dr. Laeeque K. Daneshmend, Professor and Head, The Robert M. Buchan Dept. of Mining Queen's University, Canada visited the department.

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5.9.1 FIELD VISITS/EXCURSIONS/TRAINING PROGRAMMES UNDERTAKEN BY STUDENTS Particulars


Educational Excursion

Batch of students
IV Sem. B.Tech.

Place of visit
BE College, WBPCB, IIT KGP (Mining, Biotechnology, Civil, Ag. Engg., Remote Sensing). NIT Rourkela and Rourkela Steel Plant Nagpur: NEERI, Regional Remote Sensing Centre, NBSSLUP, CIMFR, CMPDI JNU, CPCB, MOEF, IIT, Sri Ram Institute, Azadpur Landfill Sites, Jhilmil CETP JNU, CPCB, MOEF, IIT Delhi, Delhi Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology (WIHG), Keshav Dev Malviya Institute of Petroleum Exploration (KDMPE), Oil & Natural Gas Commission (ONGC), Tel Bhavan, Indian Institute of Petroleum Research (IIPR), Wildlife Institute of India (WII), Forest Research Institute of India (FRI), Dehradun Satabdi, OCP , BCCL Lodna Fire Area, BCCL TISCO Jamadoba Coal Beneficiation Plant, 10 MW Fluidized Bed Power Plant Water Treatment Plant Stowing Plant Reclaimed Mining area, Flyash pond area. Sir Dorabji Park

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May 9-14, 2010

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IV Sem. B.Tech.

May 13-22, 2010

Educational Excursion Educational Excursion Educational Excursion

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May 16-22, 2010 May 22-28, 2010 May 22-28, 2010

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5.9.2 BEST PRACTICES OF THE DEPARTMENT The Department of Environmental Science & Engineering offers: 1. Basic engineering and science subjects on Air, Water and Soil Quality Monitoring, Assessment and Management, Socio-economic, Environmental Legislation, EIA, Audit, Environmental Chemistry, Environmental Ecology & Microbiology, Environmental Geotechnology, Wastewater Engineering, Soil Mechanics, Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulics, Remote Sensing & GIS. Environmental Leadership Projects. State of the art facilities for laboratory practical and hands on Summer Training cum Internship for all the IV Semester onwards Environmental Engineering students in various industries i.e. Chemical, Petroleum, Pulp & Paper, Textiles Industries, Metallurgical, Mining and Allied Industries, Energy sectors, etc. The Department has an Environmental Information System on Mining (MINENVIS) with a web-site: geocities.com/envis_ism, which maintains a database management system to cater to the requirements of various users/ stakeholders of the mineral industry, and publishes Newsletters and Monographs.

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5.9.3 BRIEF LIST OF ON-GOING R & D PROJECTS


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Disinfection byproducts formations and their management in water supplies in India (Project No.: MRD(1)/2010-2011/ 290/ESE) Regional Environmental Impact Assessment Study of Mining in Goa Region Reduction of Chlorinated Pesticides by Zero-Valent Iron (ZVI): Kinetics, Pathways and Long Term Performance

Ministry of Rural Development (GOI), New Delhi Ministry of Environment and Forests

Dr. S. K. Gupta, ASP/ESE

` 7.38 lakhs

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ESE

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Indian School Dr. Alok Sinha of Mines

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5.9.4 IMPORTANT COLLABORATIVE WORK

Organisation/laboratory
Central Pollution Control Board, Delhi, Jharkhand Pollution Control Board GtZ, (German Technical Cooperation) Advisory Services in Environmental Management

Nature of Interaction
Energy Efficiency Interventions in Coke Oven Cluster in Dhanbad. ESE department of ISM has provided Air Pollution Control System for these units.

5.9.5 IMPORTANT NEW EQUIPMENT ACQUISITIONED (ABOVE ` 5,00,000/-)


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Differential global positioning

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Land use Hydro geological lab/ for georeferencing of position of object with respect to time

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5.9.6

RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS

5.9.6 .1 Book reviews/contribution of chapters in a book 1. Singh, G. 2010. Some Aspects of Project Environmental Engineering Design. In: Project Environmental Clearance, Chapter-III, (Ed. J. Bhattacharya), Wide Publishing, Kolkata Maiti, S. K. 2010. Revegetation planning for the degraded soil and site aggregates in Dump sites. In: Project Environmental Clearance, (Ed. J. Bhattacharya), pp. 189-228. Maiti, S. K. 2010. Ecorestoration status of coalmine overburden dumps: a case study from South Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL), India. In: Environmental Disasters (Ed. K.K. Singh et al.), APH Pub. Corporation, Daryaganj, New Delhi, pp. 219-245. Mandal, A., Kumar, P., Ojha, K. and Maity, S.K. 2010. Characterization and separation of oil-in-water emulsion. Advances in Sustainable Petroleum Engineering Science (ASPES), Vol. 1 (4), 2010. Jain, M. K. 2010. Allocation of supplementary aeration stations in the Chicago waterway system for dissolved oxygen improvement, Journal of Environmental Management (JEMAD-10-00901)

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5.9.6.2 Papers published in International Journals 1. 2. Singh, G. and Chugh, Y. P. 2010. Sulphate: occurrence, problems & control measures. Int. Jr. of Indian School of Mines, Special Volume 2010, pp.29-48. Singh, G., Jain, M. K., Paul, B., Das Gupta, R. and Raju, E.V.R. 2010. Clusterization of mines for obtaining comprehensive environmental clearance: a case study of BCCL lease hold areas. Int. Jr. of Indian School of Mines, Special Volume 2010, pp.13-27. Jaiprakash, Singh, G. and Pal, A. K. 2010. Air pollution dispersion modeling performance for mining. Int. Jr. of Science & Technology 5(4): 205-222. Reza, R. and Singh, G. 2010. Assessment of river water quality status by using Water Quality Index (WQI) in industrial area of Orissa. Int. Jr. of Applied Environmental Sciences, 5(4): 571-579. Venkatesh, A., Singh, G., Venkat Reddy, D. and Jain, M.K. 2010. Air quality assessment of Dhanbad District, India A case study. Int. Jr. of Earth Sciences and Engineering, 03(03): 409-415. Roy, P., Singh, G. and Pal, A. K. 2010. Air quality depreciation index in a coal mining area a case study from Eastern India. Jr. of American Science 6(5): 107-114. Mishra, S. and Singh, G. 2010. A study on particle size distribution profile of coal combustion residues from thermal power plants of India. Asian J. Research Chem., 3(2): 386-388. Ray, S., Gupta, P.S. and Singh, G. 2010. Electrical and optical properties of SOL-GEL prepared Pd-doped SnO2 thin Films: effect of multiple layers and its use as room temperature methane gas sensor. Journal of Ovonic research, 6(1): 23-34. Maiti, S. K. 2010. Bioremediation of copper mine waste: a case study from Mosaboni copper mines, Eastern India. Int. J. Environment and Pollution, Vol. 43, Nos. 1/2/3, 2010 Singh, P. K., Singh, R. and Singh, G. 2010. Impact of coal mining and industrial activities on land use pattern in Angul-Talcher region of Orissa, India. International Journal of Engineering, Science and Technology, Vol. 2, No. 12, pp. 7771-7784. 112

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5.9.6.3 Papers published in National Journals 1. Rai, A. K., Paul, B. and Singh, G. 2011. Physical characterisation and leachate test of fly ash from Chandrapura thermal power station, Jharkhand, India. Jr. of IME, 50(02): 27-30. Rai, A. K., Paul, B. and Singh, G. 2010. Impact of opencast coal mining operations on the quality of soil. Indian J. Environ. & Ecoplan., 17 (1-2): 175178. Rai, A. K., Paul, B. and Singh, G. 2010. Utilization of fly ash as filling material in underground mines: a case study. Jr. of Mine Tech, 31(3): 37-40. Giri, S., Singh, G. and Gupta, S.K. 2010. An evaluation of metal contamination in surface and groundwater around a proposed uranium mining site, Jharkhand, India. Mine Water Environ, 29(3): 225-234. Suman, Singh, G. and Pal, A.K. 2010. Fluoride contamination in ambient air around NALCO aluminium smelter in Angul, Orissa (India). Indian Jr. of Air Pollution Control, Vol. X, No.2, pp. 9-17. Singh, G. 2010. Best management practices of responsible mining. Jr. of MEAI, 11(11): 12-18. Rai, A. K., Paul, B. and Singh, G. 2010. A study on the environmental aspects of coal ash disposal. Indian Journal of Environmental Protection, Vol. 30, No12, pp 1025-1029. Jain, M. K. 2010. Suitability of fly ash as a mine void fill material - a critical review. MINENVIS News Letter No. 64, March 2010, pp 1-6.

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5.9.6.5 Papers published in National Seminars/Conferences 1. Singh, G. 2011. Land Use Planning in Mining Areas. Proc. Nat. Seminar cum Workshop on Environment and Sustainable Development in Mineral Industry and Solid Waste Management, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, March 14-15, 2011, pp.141-150. Singh, P. K., Bhakat, D., Singh, R. and Singh, G. 2010. Status of CBM Resources and Qualitative Assessment of Groundwater in Coal Mining Region. Proc. of National Conference cum Workshop on Geological and Technological Facets of CBM, Shale Gas, Energy Resources and CO2 Sequestration at ISM, Nov. 19-20, 2010. Vipin Kumar and Singh, G. 2010. Genetically modified crops: environmental risk assessment and public concern. National Seminar on Biotechnology for Human and Social Welfare, Yash Krishi, Takniki Evam Vigyan Kendra, Allahabad, Oct. 3-4, 2010. Pal, A.K. 1010. Dust and noise problems in opencast drilling and their management. Proceeding of National Seminar on Drills & Drilling An Update Bandyopadhyay, G., Kumar, U.C., and Pal, A.K. 2011. Quality of life and its th role in improving societal environment. Proc. 8 All India People's Technology Congress, Forum of Scientists, Engineers & Technologists (FOSET), Kolkata. 117

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Reviewer of Indian Journal of Microbiology Reviewer of Journal of Institution of Engineer External paper setter for M. Tech. BIT, Mesra, Ranchi. External Examiner for M.Tech. Viva Voce of IIT, Kharagpur.

Dr. P. K. Singh Reviewer of the Journal of Environmental Management, NEERI, Nagpur. An expert member of Selection committee of Project Fellow at CIMFR, Dhanbad.

5.9.8 SEMINARS, SYMPOSIA, WORKSHOPS, CONFERENCES ORGANIZED BY THE DEPT/CENTER 1. 2. 3. 4. Earth Day Celebration 2010 (April 22, 2010) World Environment Day 5 June 2010 Green Campus Campaign (September 08, 2010) Training Program & Study Tour on 'Sustainable Management of Mineral Resources in Nigerian Mining Sector' under World Bank aided Project on Capacity Building in Environmental Management (August 30 September 5, 2010) Unit-Based Training Workshop for the Officials of M P State Pollution Control Board on 'Environmental Pollution Control in Mines' (August 9-13, 2010) Organised 9 Professor S. K. Bose Memorial Lecture (Dec. 27, 2010) Organised 10th Professor S. K. Bose Memorial Lecture (Feb. 25, 2010) A Workshop Cum-Presentation on 'Characterisation and Simulation of Underground Coal Fires Leading to Making Strategies for Extinguishing of these Fires' at ISM, Dhanbad, by researchers from Stanford University, USA and Environmental Sc & Engg Dept on 24th November 2010.
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Seminar on 'Illegal Mining' National Seminar 'Fly Ash an Opportunity for Mining Sector' Workshop on 'Mining Education, Research and Training in the Contemporary Mining Scenario' Workshop on 'Environmental Management in Mining Activities'

April 14, 2010 MEAI at


Bhubaneswar

August 26-27, C-FARM at India Habitat 2010


Centre, New Delhi

Prof. Gurdeep Singh

August 28, 2010 October 18, 2010

Mining Engineers' Association of India (MEAI), New Delhi

Prof. Gurdeep Singh

M.P.P.C.B. Jabalpur at Hotel Gulzar Towers, Nagpur Road, Jabalpur

Prof. Gurdeep Singh Prof. Gurdeep Singh

Workshop on 'Disaster Management' Seminar on 'Environmental Management in Mining Sector' 3rd Indian Mineral Congress

December 28, Hotel Ashoka, Ranchi 2010 January 10, 2011 February 5, 2011 23-24 Sept. 2010
M.P. Pollution Control Board at Bhopal ISM Alumni Association, Dhanbad Dept. of ME & MME, ISM, Dhanbad

Prof. Gurdeep Singh

Dr. A. K. Pal

National Seminar on Drills and Drilling- An update National Seminar on Innovation & Creativity for Business Excellence

Dr. A. K. Pal

Dept. of 17 - 18 Management February 2011

Studies at ISM, Dhanbad

Prof. A. L. Aggarwal Workshop on Current environmental Standards and Guidance in Oil & Gas Industries sector & its Implementation Prof. A. L. Aggarwal National Conference on Environmental Sociology, Delhi

28th August 2010

Indian Association of air Pollution Control, Delhi Federation of Environmental Resources, Delhi Grass Route Research & Creation Pvt. Ltd, Delhi

2nd July, 2010

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National Conference cum Workshop on CSECS 2010, National Seminar on Drills and Drilling- An update

November 19-20 2010, 23-24 Sept. 2010

Dept. of Applied Geology, ISM Dhanbad. Dept. of ME & MME, ISM, Dhanbad Dept. of Envt. Sc., Sambalpur Univ., Orissa Dept. of Applied Physics, ISM, Dhanbad
American Academy of Sciences, Houston, Texas, USA

Dr. S. K. Maiti

Dr. S. K. Maiti

International Conference on December Environment, Energy and Development 10-12, 2010 National Conference on Nanomaterials and Their Application Fifth International Conference on Environmental Science and Technology National Conference cum Workshop on Geological and Technological Facets of CBM, Shale Gas, Energy Resources and CO2 Sequestration Feb. 10-11, 2011 July 12-16, 2010 November 19-20, 2010

Dr. S. K. Maiti

Dr. P. K. Singh

Dr. P. K. Singh

Dept. of Applied Geology, ISM Dhanbad.


American Academy of Sciences, Houston, Texas, USA

Dr. S.K. Gupta

Fifth International Conference on July 12-16, 'Environmental Science and Technology' 2010

Dr. B. Paul Dr. B. Paul Dr. B. Paul Dr. B. Paul

25th International Conference on Solid Waste Technology and Management International Conference on Energy, Environment and Development International Seminar on Recent Advances in Geosciences National Conference on Landscape Restoration and Process - Challenges and Opportunities National Seminar on Drills and Drilling- An update National Seminar on Fly Ash Opportunity for Mining Sector 26th International Conference on Solid Waste Technology and Management 10-12 Dec. 2010 11-13 January 2011. Feb. 22-25, 2011 23-24 Sept. 2010 August 26-27, 2010 August 26-27, 2010

Philadelphia PA, USA.

FRI, Dehradun
Dept. of ME & MME, ISM, Dhanbad C-Farm & CPSI NEW DELHI Widener Uni., Philadelphia, U.S.A.

Dr. M. K. Jain

Dr. M. K. Jain

Dr. Anshumali

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National Conference on Landscape Restoration Processes Challenges and Opportunities National Level Training Course on Hazardous Waste Management. International conference on Environmental Science and Technology (ICEST 2010)

Feb. 22-25, 2011 October 27-30, 2011 July 12-16, 2010

FRI, Dehradun

Dr. Anshumali Dr. Alok Sinha

American Academy of Sciences, Houston, Texas, USA

Dr. Vipin Kumar

International Conference on Solid Waste March 27-30, Widener Uni., Philadelphia, Technology and Management 2011 U.S.A. International Conference on Sustainable January Water Resource Management and 19-21, 2011 Treatment Technologies
Widener Uni., Philadelphia, U.S.A.

Dr. Vipin Kumar

5.9.10 VISITS OF FACULTY MEMBERS ABROAD 1. Prof. Gurdeep Singh participate and presented an Invited Lecture and Chaired a Technical Session at Southeast Asian Natural Resources and Environmental Management, organised by the University Malaysia, Sabah, during August 3-5, 2010. Prof. Gurdeep Singh presented an invited lecture and Chaired a Technical Session at ICER-2010. Organised by JERAD in association with University of Mauritius, Reduit, September 16-19, 2010. Prof. Gurdeep Singh invited as a Technical Consultant to the NEPA for the Training of EIA Expert Board, organized by The World Bank during February 12 15, 2011 at Kabul, Afghanistan. Dr. P. K. Singh visited Texas, USA for attending Fifth International Conference on 'Environmental Science and Technology 2010' during July 1216, 2010. Dr. S. K. Gupta visited Texas, USA for attending Fifth International Conference on 'Environmental Science and Technology 2010' during July 1216, 2010. Dr. Anshumali visited Widener University, Philadelphia, U.S.A. to attend th the 26 International Conference on Solid Waste Technology and Management, March 27 30, 2011.

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5.9.11 TESTING SERVICES (LAB FACILITIES AVAILABLE FOR TESTING IN THE DEPARTMENT/CENTER) Testing facilities are available at department as per following list: Air, Water, Soil & Noise Monitoring and assessment Biodiversity Survey, Land Survey and Mapping, GIS Applications Waste Water Testing Preparation of EIA/EMP.

5.9.12 DISTINGUISHED VISITORS TO THE SCHOOL (INDICATING OCCASION/ PURPOSE) Name of Visitors
1. Prof. Piakong Mohd Tuah, Malaysia University 2. Nigerian Delegates 3. Officials of MPPCB Delegates 4. Dr. C. S. Dhaveji & his team, Mining Advisor, Goa 5. Dr. B. S. Gera, Director level Scientist of CSIR, Delhi 6. Shri R.K. Sachdeva, President of CPSI

Occasion/Purpose
Training cum Study Tour Training cum Study Tour Training Workshop Collaboration for Research Special lecture on SODAR Addressed Faculty & Students

5.9.13 SPECIAL LECTURES BY DISTINGUISHED GUESTS


Name of Lecturer Prof. B. B. Bhattacharya, INAE Distinguished Prof.

Occasion/Purpose
Prof. S.K. Bose Memorial Lecture

Dr. Tapan Sarkar, Fellow of Asia Pacific Centre, Invited Guest Lecture Griffith Business School South Bank Campus Dr. Samir Doshi, Professor of Queen's University, Canada Delivered Lecture Prof. Laeeque K. Daneshmend, Queen's Univer., Canada Delivered Lecture

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Dr. Piyush K. Dutta, A Distinguished Alumnus & Professor in University of New Orleans, USA Shri Indu Shekhar Singh, Member Secretary , Bihar State Pollution Control Board, Patna Prof. B. Padmanabhamurthy, Former Director IMD and Professor & Dean, School of Environmental Science JNU Dr. T.K. Joshi, Member, Expert Appraisal Committee (Mining), New Delhi Dr. Indrajeet Roy, BIT, Mesra, Ranchi Prof. Jayanta Bhattacharya, Professor and Head Mining Engineering , IIT Kharagpur Dr. Reena Singh, Research Fellow, Institute of Geography, University of Cologne Dr. Profulla Soni, Scientist & Head Ecology & Environment Division, Forest Research Institute , Dehradun Prof. R.P.Sharma, HOD, Civil Engg Department, BIT Sindri.

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Delivered Lecture

5.9.14 MISCELLANEOUS A stall was exhibited during the 3rd Mineral Congress & Exhibition, organized by ISM Alumni Association at ISM, Dhanbad on February 5, 2011. Dr A K Pal: Delivered lectures in an Orientation Course organized by Arnab Socio Education Institute/Trust, Dhanbad, and in Short Course on Environmental Mgmt in Mining and Allied Industries, organized by the Dept of Mining Engg at NIT, Rourkela. Reviewed a paper for the Journal of the Institution of Engineers (India)

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5.10 FUEL & MINERAL ENGINEERING


The Department of Fuel and Mineral Engineering offers 7 academic programmes: 4-years B. Tech. in Mineral Engineering, 5-Years Integrated B. Tech. in Mineral Engineering with M. Tech. in Material Technology, 5-Years Integrated B. Tech. in Mineral and M. Tech. in Mineral Resources Management, and four 2-years M. Tech. courses in Mineral Engineering, Fuel Engineering, Clean Coal, and Energy Technology and Bio-Mineral Processing. The Department has the total student strength of about 260 (210 in B. Tech. and dual degree programs and 50 in M. Tech. programs). The placement opportunities have been 100% for B. Tech. / Dual Degree and about 75% for post graduate students. Reputed Public and Private companies like, CIL, HZL, JSW, McNally Bharat Engineering, visited the campus for placements. The UG and PG students of the department have undergone training in different coal mineral beneficiation plants, during their course of studies, such as a industries like Jindal Steel Works, Tata Steel, JSPL (Raigarh), NMDC (R&D Centre), NML R&D Lab, Tata (R&D Centre), M N Dastur & Co, Metso Minerals, Vedanta, Noamundi Iron Ore Processing Plant of Tata Steel, Vizac Steel Plant of SAIL, FOMENTO Goa, Moonidih coal washery, Mac Nally Bhart Engg,, Kumardhubi, Essar Steel-Kirandul, and Bokaro Steel Plant Bokaro. Few students availed foreign internships from Australia. The Department could make an resource generation to tune of ` 74 lakhs through consultancy projects by offering consultancy services and short courses to various coal and mineral based industries of the country. The Department has collaborative work with several industries such as CMPDI Ranchi, SAIL R&D Centre, Ranchi, Tata Steel Jamshedpur, NML Jamshedpur, MBE Kolkata. Faculty members of the department have published their research papers in different international/national Journals/seminar/symposium and participated in different international seminar symposium and have chaired the sessions. Prof. R Venugopal was elected as national president of Indian Institute of Mineral Engineers. Prof. Nikkam Suresh received Prestigious Coal Beneficiation Awards from Indian Institute of Mineral Engineers. Prof. S. Bhattacharya visited USA & South Africa for presenting his research papers and has also become a Mentor of MSME sponsored by NSE, SIDBI and DFID UK. 5.10.1 FIELD VISITS/EXCURSIONS/TRAINING PROGRAMMES UNDERTAKEN BY STUDENTS Particulars
Prof. N.R. Mandre and Dr. L. K.Verma Prof. N. Suresh and Dr. S. Gautam Prof. L. N. Jha, Dr. S. Gautam and Shri S. Shoren

Batch of students
I M.Tech. (MLE) IV B.Tech. and Dual Degree VI B.Tech. and Dual Degree

Place of visit
Moonidih Coal Washery MacNally Bharat, Kumardhubi B.S.S. City Bokaro

Period of visit
16-4-2011 9-4-2011 20-4-2011

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5.10.2 BRIEF LIST OF ON-GOING R&D PROJECTS (PROJECT VALUE RS.5,00,000/- AND ABOVE)
Project Value

Project Title Status


Dr. Sumantra Bhattacharya
` 14.22 Lakh

Sponsoring Coordinator(s) Agency

Date of Commencement Objective Findings


19.9.2005/ April 2010

Development of User Friendly Models for Design and Operation of Jigs and Heavy Media Cyclones for Treatment of Different Coals Prof. R. Venugopal
` 50.00 lakh

Coal Science & Technology

Completed Washability has been correlated Development of appropriate models (Final report with product discharge gate correlating washability characteristics of feed coal and the process variables in a jig submitted to opening frequency. the sponsoring agency)
To developed necessary know/how & infra structure focused R&D in the area of the clean coal Technology

UGC Special Assistance Programme (SAP) review of the programme in the Department of FME, ISMU for the continuation of the programme from DR-I to DRS-II Dr. S.Gautam and Prof. N.Suresh
` 9,55,800/-

University Grants Commission

2009 - 2014

Ongoing

Work is in progress in both the areas of the project Clean Coal Technology and Fine Particles Processing. Preliminary experiments in Progress

Characterization, beneficiation and coke making of low volatile medium coking coals

UGC, New Delhi

1-2-11

Potential Utilisation of LVM coking coal

Work is in progress

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5.10.3 IMPORTANT COLLABORATIVE WORK

Organisation/laboratory
Advanced Materials and Process Research Institute (formerly RRL) Bhopal CMPDI Ranchi Department of Mining Engineering IIT Kharagpur

Nature of Interaction
Collaborative Coal S &T Project: Development of User Friendly Models for Design and Operation of Jigs and Heavy Media Cyclones for Treatment of Different Coals Collaborative Coal S &T Project Research on Effect of NGM on Various Coal Washing Processes

5.10.4 . RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS 5.10.4. 1 Books Published Prof. T. Kumar & Prof. R.Venugopal: Higher Technical Education in Mining, Mineral and Issues, Challenges and Opportunities 5.10.4. 2 Contribution of Chapters in a Book Bhattacharya, S. 2010. Environmental Impacts of Mineral Processing Projects and their Management. In: Guidance for Solving Environmental Challenges of Mining, Construction, Processing and Oil and Gas Field Projects (Ed. J. Bhattacharya), Wide Publications, Kolkata, 5.10.4.3 Papers Published in International Journals 1. Thella, J. S. and Venugopal, R. 2010. Modelling of Iron Ore Pelletization using 3**(k-p) factorial design of experiments and polynomic surface regression methodology. Powder Technology, 211, pp. 45-59.

5.10.4.4 In International Seminars/ Conferences 1. Bhattacharya, S. 2010. Examining the thermal coal pricing policy currently existing in India. XVI Int. Coal Preparation Congress, R. Honaker (Ed.), SME, Lexington, pp. 136-145. Bhattacharya S. and Dey, S. 2010. An operator friendly performance index for frother selection and optimization in coal flotation. XVI International Coal Preparation Congress, R. Honaker (Ed.), SME, Lexington, pp. 432-440. Bhattacharya, S. 2010. Some issues associated with the washing of coal under Build Operate Maintain scheme. X Anniversary International Conference CPSI, R. K. Sachdev (Ed.), New Delhi, pp. 160-168. 128

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Dey, S. and Bhattacharya, S. 2010. A new approach to performance optimization in coal flotation. Int. Sem. Mineral Processing Technology (MPT) 2010, Jamshedpur, pp. 428-435. Majumder, A. K., Bhattacharya, S. and Barnwal, J. P. 2010. Laboratory model jigs as a tool for better understanding of jigging for modeling purposes. MPT -2010, Jamshedpur, pp. 326. Rajak, K.K., Yadav, B.K., Mandal, R.B., Saxena, V.K. and Mandre, N.R. 2010. Bio- desulphurization of Makum (Assam) coal. Proc. Int. Conf. on Mineral processing Technology, Allied Pub. Ltd., Vol. II. 976 -90. Yadav, B.K., Rajak, K.K., Mandal, R.B., Saxena, V.K. and Mandre, N.R. 2010. Reduction of Sulphur proc. and nitrogen by treatment of Assam coal. National conf. cum workshop on Geological & Technological facets of CBM, Allied Publishers. Saxena, V. K., Varma, A. K. and Kumar, G. 2010. Effect of stamping and binder on coke quality for LVMC coal. X International Seminar on MPT 2010, Dec13-15, Jamshedpur. Sinha, K.M.K., Sharma, T. and Haldar, D.D. 2010. Effect of ash of raw and beneficiated coal as well as operating variables on gasification process. Proc. XI th International Seminar on 'Mineral Processing (MPT 2010)', 498 -501.

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5.10.5 MAJOR ACADEMIC CONTRIBUTIONS Prof. R. Venugopal was elected as National President of Indian Institute of Mineral Engineers. 5.10.6 PARTICIPATION OF FACULTY / OFFICERS / STAFF IN SEMINARS / CONFERENCES Name of the Participant
Dr. S. Bhattacharya

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XVI International Coal Preparation Congress Integrated Workshop on Coal Washing for Thermal Power Plants - MGMI and International Mining Machinery Exhibition - CII X Anniversary International Conference Coal Preparation Society of India

Duration
April 25-29, 2010 November 9-13, 2010

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Lexington, USA Kolkata

November 25-26, 2010

Delhi Ranchi

National Seminar: Coal Preparation and December New Coal Washing Techniques 3-4, 2010 International Seminar: Mineral Processing Technology (MPT) National Seminar on Excellence in Energy and Mineral Sector World Petro Coal Congress Prof. R. Venugopal Prof. N.R. Mandre BENCON 2010, MPT 2010, CSECS 2010 XI International Seminar on Mineral processing Technology (MPT 2010) National Conference cum Workshop on Geological and Technological Facets of CBM October 15-17, 2010 February 11-12, 2011 February 12-15, 2011 15-17 Dec. 2010 15-17 Dec. 2010 19-20 Nov. 2010

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5.10.7 VISITS OF FACULTY MEMBER ABROAD Prof. S. Bhattacharya visited USA to attend the XVI International Coal Preparation Congress, Lexington, USA. Dr. Bhattacharya visited the Southern Illinois University (SIU) at Carbondale on May 2-5 and delivered a guest lecture in the Department of Mining and Mineral Resources Engineering. He also visited the Prairie Eagle Coal Wash Plant, located nearby. Dr. Bhattacharya visited U S Geological Survey, Washington DC on May 58 and delivered a guest lecture at the Eastern Energy Science Center, USGS. 5.10.8 TESTING SERVICES (LAB FACILITIES AVAILABLE FOR TESTING IN THE DEPARTMENT / CENTRE) Calorific Value of Coal, coke char, organic sludge, other solid fuel & Oil Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Sulphur and Oxygen analysis for coal, char coke, organic sludge & oil. Proximate analysis of coal and coke Caking Index of coal. Swelling index of coal. LTGK analysis of coal Coal Strength: Shatter index, micum index tumbler test Viscosity of slurry CRI and CSR

5.10.9 MISCELLANEOUS Dr. S. Bhattacharya has become a member of Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) Sectional Committee on Solid Mineral Fuels (PCD 7) and Convener of BIS Coal Preparation Sub Committee (PCD 7.2). Dr. S. Bhattacharya has also become a Mentor of MSME (sponsored by NSE, SIDBI and DFID UK).

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5.11 HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES


The Department of Humanities and Social Sciences is one of the first departments of Indian School of Mines started in the year 1926. It is essentially interdisciplinary and seeks to make budding engineers and technologists linguistically communicative, socially aware, and ethically conscious individuals. It offers courses in English Language Skills, Scientific Writing, Professional Communication, History of Science and Technology, Philosophy of Science, Scientific/Engineering Ethics, Gandhian Thought, Value Education, Crosscultural Communication, Modern Indian Thoughts, etc. both to undergraduate and postgraduate Students. The department also offers M. Phil. in English and Ph. D. in the emerging areas of Humanities and Social Sciences. It offers courses in Literary Theory, Linguistics, English Language Teaching, Indian Writing in English, Translation Studies, Genre Studies, and Testing Language and Literature at M. Phil. level. Research Scholars in the department are working in the field of Literature and ELT/ESP. The department has provision for Ph. D. in Philosophy and other interdisciplinary areas. 5.11.1 BEST PRACTICES IN THE DEPARTMENT (A) Need-based language teaching approach in all courses of English (ESP/EST) is the hallmark of the Department. The English Language Teaching courses are constantly evaluated and updated by appropriate empirical research findings. The M. Phil./Ph. D. dissertations largely concentrate on the works of new/less known Indian English authors rather than on the works of canonical authors.

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Aravind, A. 2010. Subverting the Sublime: Ideological Subversion and Racial Stereotypes in Popular Culture. Lambert Academic Publisher, Germany.

5.11.2.2 Book Reviews/Contribution of chapters in a book 1. Singh, R. K. 2010. Whisper of the Star. (by C. L. Sheung), The World Poets Quarterly, Vol. 58, pp. 41-42; and Points of View, Vol. XVII, No. 2, pp. 120121. Singh, R. K. 2010. Indian Poetry in English: A Critical Appraisal. (Ed. A. N. Prasad), Poetcrit, Vol. XXIII, No. 2, pp. 161-162. Singh, R. K. 2010. Themes in the Indian Short Story in English: An Historical and a Critical Survey. (Ed. M. D. Malwani), Poetcrit Vol. XXIII, No. 2, pp. 167-169; Research, Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 129-132. Singh, R. K. 2010. Breaking the Silence: A Caregiver's Voice. In: <http://ezinearticles.com/?Poetry-As-a-Means-to-Negotiate-Alzheimersand-Other-Dementia-Related-Diseaes & id=5245853? (by Frances H. Kakugawa), Singh, R. K. 2010. Epic Romance of Savitri: The Feast is Too Dull without the Fiddles. In: Indian English Poetry: A Discovery (Eds. C. L. Khatri and S. K. Arora), Aadi Publications, Jaipur, pp.35-44. Singh, R. K. and Thakur, R. K. 2011. The Use of Wit in the Poetry of I. K. Sharma and Maha Nand Sharma. In: Critical Perspectives on the Poetry of R. K. Singh, D. C. Chambial and I. K. Sharma (Ed. K. V. Dominic), Authors Press, New Delhi. Singh, R. K. and Thakur, R. K. 2011. The Use of Sarcasm in the Poetry of Maha Nand Sharma and I. K. Sharma. In: Critical Perspectives on the Poetry of R. K. Singh, D. C. Chambial and I. K. Sharma (Ed. K. V. Dominic), Authors Press, New Delhi. Singh, R. K. and Thakur, R. K. 2011. Humour as a Tool of Poetic Communication: A Comparative Study of Maha Nand Sharma and I. K. Sharma. In: Indian Poetry in English: A Comprehensive Study (Ed. V. K. Roy), Adhyayan Publishers, New Delhi. Singh, R. K. and Thakur, R. K. 2011. Sarcasm as a Tool of Poetic Communication: A Comparative Study of Maha Nand Sharma and I. K. Sharma. In: Indian Poetry in English: A Comprehensive Study (Ed. V. K. Roy), Adhyayan Publishers, New Delhi. 133

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5.11.3 MAJOR ACADEMIC CONTRIBUTION Professor R. K. Singh joined the advisory/editorial/ referees boards of the following journals: a) b) c) d) e) International Journal of English Language and Literature Impressions of Eternity Literaria Critical Analyzer Journal of Indian Writing in English

Professor R. K. Singh evaluated two Ph. D. theses submitted at Banasthali Vidyapith, Rajasthan and one Ph. D. thesis submitted at Allahabad University. 5.11.4 MISCELLANEOUS 1. Professor R. K. Singh was invited by Jharkhand Public Service Commission as an expert on the Selection Board for appointment of faculty posts. Dr. Ajit Kumar Behura, delivered two lectures on 'Ethical Decision Making and Responsible Conduct of Research Scientific Research' in the DST Training Programme on 'Ethics and Values' during March 2 & 3, 2011 at LBSNAA, Mussoorie.

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5.12 MANAGEMENT STUDIES


The Department of Management Studies offers two post graduate programs, M. Tech. in Industrial Engineering & Management and Masters in Business Administration. In addition, the department is also offering two Ph.D. programs in Management and Industrial Engineering & Management. Students passing out from the Department are wall placed in the various companies through campus placement and off campus placement. The Department of Management Studies organized two workshops and conferences during the current year in an effort to bring together industry practitioners and academicians from different parts of the country to exchange knowledge and ideas. The faculty members of the department continued to strive towards dissemination of knowledge globally in the form of book writing, research paper publications and paper presentations in international and national conferences. During the financial year 2010-11, three numbers of books were published; two research papers were published in international journals and nine papers in national journals. Six papers were presented in international conferences and sixteen papers presented in national seminars/conferences. There were nine book reviews and contribution of chapters in edited volumes of books. A total of nine R&D projects were ongoing during the year 2010-11, funded by external agencies like UGC, DST, ICSSR, MHRD, with a total sanctioned amount of ` 58, 29,834.00. The department also carried out five Professional Development Programs for companies like BCCL, NHPC, POWERGRID, CIMFR, which were held for a total of 17 days and a total of 87 numbers of executives were provided training in various functional areas of management. Other key achievement of the department that require special mention include visit of our three faculty members abroad; one of them visited Vienna, Australia as an International Expert for reviewing research projects and the other two visited Los Angeles, USA for attending conference. Two eminent personalities Dr. Chandan Mitra, Rajya Sabha MP & Chief Editor, Pioneer and Dr. A.K. Pandey, Commissioner, North Chotanagpur, Hazaribag were visitors to the department. The department also organized nine special lectures by distinguished guests in the area of management.

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5.12.1 FIELD VISITS/EXCURSIONS/TRAINING PROGRAMMES UNDERTAKEN BY STUDENTS Particulars


Summer Training

Batch of students
II Sem. M.Tech. (IE&M)

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rooms. Being fully aware that management pedagogy has to be practice oriented, interactive sessions are the key to classroom teaching with emphasis on learning and acquisition of interpersonal and other soft skills for managerial jobs. Attempts are made to take into account international benchmarks in teaching and research used in leading Bschools of India and abroad. The course structure has been designed to make the participants fully aware about the recent trends in managerial and business practices of today's modern dynamic environment. Seminars and group assignments are emphasized and team work is the focus of the pedagogy used in the management classes. Further, students are given regular exposure to leading practitioners of the art and science of management through extramural lectures and corporate interactions which are arranged after regular class hours wherein outside experts are invited to hold interactive sessions with the students. The emphasis is on two way communication and focus is on development of personality together with acquisition of management skills. Students are just not recipients of instructions but partake in the teaching-learning exercise.

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5.12.3 BRIEF LIST OF ON-GOING R & D PROJECTS (PROJECT VALUE Rs. 5,00,000/- AND ABOVE)
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Preparation of Base Line Document on Technology Forecasting and Assessment of Fly Ash Utilization in Indian mining sector Development of mathematical models for determination of optimum cut-off grade for metalliferous ore deposits
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Technology Forecasting and Department of Assessment of Fly Ash Science & Technology Utilization in Indian Mining Sector Prof. Kampan Mukherjee, PI Prof. Chandan Bhar, Co-PI Prof. Phalguni Sen, Co-PI Dr. Sandeep Mondal, Co-PI
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Development of model for Department of Prof. Phalguni Sen, PI determination of optimum Science & Technology, Prof. Chandan Bhar, Co-PI cut-off grade for surface Govt. of India mining of metalliferous ore deposits MHRD, GOI Dr. Saumya Singh, PI Prof. P. Pathak, Co-PI
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Developing e-Content for Training and Development modules for Managerial and Non Managerial personnel UGC, GOI Dr. Niladri Das, PI Prof. J.K. Pattanayak, Co-PI Dr. Mitali Sen, Co-PI
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Drivers of rural entrepreneurship in Jharkhand

To develop an appropriate framework/ programme design by linking the key drivers with entrepreneurial success in Jharkhand.

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5.12.4 RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS 5.12.4.1 Books Published 1. Das, N. 2010. Fundamental Factors Affecting the Indian Index. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing AG & Co.KG, Germany, 2010. Sen, M. 2010. Liability Structure of Indian Commercial Banks. Northern Book Centre, New Delhi. Mukherjee, K., Mondal, S., Pathak, P., Bhar, C., and Pathak G. S. 2010. Core Sector Management for Global Competitiveness. Excel Books, New Delhi.

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5.12.4.2 Book reviews / contribution of chapters in a book 1. Mukherjee, K., Sen, M. and Pattanayak, J.K. 2010. Environmental disclosure practices in India: A study of select core sector companies. In: Core sector Management for Global Competitiveness. Excel Books, New Delhi, pp. 167182. Sen, S., Pattanayak, J.K. and Sen, M. 2010. Integration of Throughput Accounting & Activity Based Costing for core sector management in the global era. In: Core sector Management for Global Competitiveness. Excel Books, New Delhi, pp. 88-97. Sinha, T., Choubey, B. and Sen, M. 2010. Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing: Evidence from the Real Estate Sector. In: Core sector Management for Global Competitiveness. Excel Books, New Delhi, pp. 7887. Choubey, B. and Pattanayak, J.K. 2010. Suggesting an appropriate financial investment model for infrastructure sector companies. In: Core sector management for global competitiveness. Excel Books, New Delhi, pp. 297304. Pathak, N. and Pattanayak, J.K. 2010. Strategies for implementing CSR in core sector companies. In: Core sector management for global competitiveness. Excel Books, New Delhi, pp. 240-246. Balamurugan, T., Gugaliya, A. and Bhar, C. 2010. Six Sigma: A Powerful Strategy for Success. In: Core Sector Management for Global Competitiveness, Excel Books, New Delhi.

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Dasgupta, M., Bhar, C. and Biswas, G. P. 2010. Route Selection in Data Network through the Application of Optimization Technique. Proc. Int. Conf. on Computing and Systems 2010, Department of Computer Science, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, West Bengal, November 19 to 20, pp. 276-279. Singh, B. K., Bhar, C. and Pandurangan, V. 2010. Application of Lean nd Manufacturing Initiatives to Ensure TQM. Proc. 2 Int. Conf. Production and Industrial Engineering, Department of Industrial & Production Engineering, Dr. B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, Jalandhar, Punjab, December 3 to 5, pp. 1454- 1458. Kumar, Mukherjee, K. and Shukla, R. K. 2010. Integration of Supply Chain of Indian power sector using Forward Contract Concept: a Reliability-based analysis. In: Core Sector Management for Global Competitiveness, Excel Books, New Delhi, pp. 52-70.

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5.12.4.3 Papers published in International Journals 1. Sen, M., Pattanayak, J.K. and Choubey, B. 2010. Designing a Course Curriculum on Environmental Accounting - Viewpoint of Indian industry practitioners. Social Environmental Accountability Journal (SEAJ), University of St. Andrews, UK, Vol. 30, No. 2, pp. 96-109. Prasad, G. and Bhar, C. 2010. Accreditation system for technical education programmes in India: A critical review. European Journal of Engineering Education, Vol. 35, No. 2, pp.187-213.

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5.12.4.5 Papers presented in International Seminars / Conferences 1. Das, N. and Pattanayak, J.K. 2011. Impact of Corporate Fundamental Factors on Indian Stock Market - A Comparative Study of Sensex and Nifty. Tenth International Accounting Conference, IAA Research Foundation at Kolkata, January 8-9, 2011. Mukherjee, K., Sen, M. and Pattanayak, J.K. 2011. Factors influencing voluntary environmental disclosure by Indian polluting companies. Tenth International Accounting Conference, IAA Research Foundation at Kolkata, January 8-9, 2011. Mukherjee, K., Sen, M. and Pattanayak, J.K. 2011. Framework for Extending Corporate Environmental Disclosure Practices in India. Eighth AIMS Int. Conf. on Management (AIMS-8), Indian Institute Management, Ahmedabad, January 1-4, 2011.

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5.12.4.6 Papers presented in National Seminars /Conferences 1. Singh, P. K., Prasad, K., Pramanik, R. K., Mondal, S., Bhar, C., Sen, P. and Mukherjee, K. 2011. A review of utilization of fly ash in Indian coal mining sector. National Seminar on Innovation and Creativity for Business Excellence, Department of Management Studies, Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, February 17-18, 2011. Sinha, A., Mondal, S. and Mukherjee, K. 2011. An empirical study on feasibility of automobile remanufacturing in India. National Seminar on Innovation and Creativity for Business Excellence, Department of Management Studies, Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, February 17-18, 2011. Tiwari, A. K. and Mondal, S. 2011. Reduction of lead time through better inventory practice in project organization. National Seminar on Innovation and Creativity for Business Excellence, Department of Management Studies, Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, February 17-18, 2011. Jain, A. and Mondal, S. 2011. Reduction of demurrage charges in outbound logistics a case of steel plant. National Seminar on Innovation and Creativity for Business Excellence, Department of Management Studies, Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, February 17-18, 2011. Bandyopadhayay, A. and Mondal, S. 2011. A critical analysis of delay in project schedules: A case study on Power Grid. National Seminar on Innovation and Creativity for Business Excellence, Department of Management Studies, Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad, February 17-18, 2011. 143

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National Workshop on E-Governance Awareness National Seminar on Innovation and Creativity for Business Excellence (ICBE 2011) October 29-30, 2010 February 17-18, 2011

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Govind Swaroop Pathak Niladri Das

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National Seminar on 'Innovation & Creativity for Business Excellence' Tenth International Accounting Conference National Seminar on 'Innovation & Creativity for Business Excellence'

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February 17 & 18, 2011 January 8-9, 2011. February 17 & 18, 2011 January 8-9, 2011. February 17 & 18, 2011 January 8-9, 2011. February 17 & 18, 2011 24-25 Sept.2010 February 17 & 18, 2011 24-25 Sept.2010 February 3, 2011 February 17 & 18, 2011 February 17 & 18, 2011 February 17 & 18, 2011 February 17 & 18, 2011 February 17 & 18, 2011

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University of Riverside, Los Angeles, US

Mitali Sen

Tenth International Accounting Conference National Seminar on 'Innovation & Creativity for Business Excellence'

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Tenth International Accounting Conference National Seminar on 'Innovation & Creativity for Business Excellence'

Pramod Pathak

International Leadership Conference National Seminar on 'Innovation & Creativity for Business Excellence'

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University of Riverside, Los Angeles, US

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International Leadership Conference

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5.12.8 VISITS OF FACULTY MEMBERS ABROAD 1. Prof. Kampan Mukherjee visited Vienna, Austria as one of the International Expert for reviewing research project proposal of Austrian Science Fund, Vienna on 13th October, 2010. Prof Pramod Pathak visited USA for presenting a paper in International Leadership Conference held at University of Riverside, Los Angeles, US during 24-25 September, 2010. Dr Saumya Singh visited USA for presenting a paper in International Leadership Conference held at University of Riverside, Los Angeles, US during 24-25 September, 2010.

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Dr. A. K. Pandey, Commissioner, North Chotanagpur, Hazaribagh Mr. Chandan Mitra, Rajya Sabha MP and Chief Editor, Pioneer Chief Guest for Inauguration of National Workshop on E-Governance Awareness Chief Guest for Inauguration of National Seminar on Innovation and Creativity for Business Excellence

5.12.10 SPECIAL LECTURES BY DISTINGUISHED GUESTS


Shri S. K. Barnwal, Deputy Commissioner, Dhanbad Shri M. N Singh, District Informatics Officer, NIC District Unit, Dhanbad Shri P.S.Mishra, General Manager, Block II Area, BCCL Shri S.K.Dubey, Judicial Magistrate, Dhanbad Shri Bankhandi Mishra, Senior Journalist, Dhanbad Effective Administration through e-governance Swavalamban as an e-governance initiative- a case study e-governance and Coal industry e-governance and effective judiciary e-governance for good governance October 29, 2010 October 29, 2010

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5.12.11 MISCELLANEOUS 1. Prof. Kampan Mukherjee was invited to evaluate a Doctoral Thesis by XLRI, Jamshedpur and FMS, Delhi. Prof. Chandan Bhar was invited to Lecture in the Second Refresher Course in ICT organized by Academic Staff College, University of Burdwan. Prof. Kampan Mukherjee was a Key Note Speaker 2 International Coal Conference organized by ASSOCHAM at New Delhi. Prof. Govind Swaroop Pathak delivered an Invited talk on the topic 'Future Post Offices' at the Seminar on 'Future Post Offices', organized by All India Postal Employees Union Group C at Gujarat Sanatan Samaj, Bistupur, Jamshedpur. Prof. Kampan Mukherjee visited XLRI, Jamshedpur as Visiting Professor for teaching Supply Chain SCOR Modeling. Dr. Niladri Das visited SKMU, Dumka as an external member of BOCS for MBA programme at SKMU, Dumka.
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The department organized three industrial visits and excursions for M.Tech. and final year B.Tech. students of Mining Machinery Engg. discipline to different opencast and underground mines as a part of their course curriculum. At present, the department has seven ongoing R&D projects with total outlay of ` 60 lakh (approx.). These projects are sponsored by different funding agencies like UGC and DST. The equipments of these projects were procured and some research papers out of the project work were also published. The faculty members of the Department have published 12 research papers in different international journals, 7 papers in national journals, 14 papers in the proceedings of international conferences, and 9 papers in national conferences. One book was also published. For teaching of the U/G and P/G students of the department ` 20 lakh was spent for purchasing the software, Ansys and Abaqus. These softwares also enhance the computational facilities of the CAE (Computer Aided Engineering) laboratory of the department. The department organized National Seminar on Drills & Drilling an Update during 23-24 September, 2010. The annual techno-management fest MECHATHLON'10 was organized by the students of the department during 12-14 November 2010. Two guest lectures were arranged and highly applauded by the students and faculty members of the institute. The department had also taken initiative to open the Dhanbad Chapter of 'Indian Society for Advancement of Materials and Processing Engineering' (ISAMPE), which was th inaugurated on 29 October 2010. The inaugural function was presided by Sri T. M. Naidu, Former President of ISAMPE and Scientist 'G' and Additional Director of ADA, Bangalore. On this occasion Dr. J. Ramkumar from IIT, Kanpur had delivered a special lecture on 'Smart Materials'. 5.13.1 FIELD VISITS/EXCURSIONS/TRAINING PROGRAMMES UNDERTAKEN BY STUDENTS Particulars
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Dr. N.K.Singh
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1. Design and development of Self Advancing Goaf edge support (SAGES) 2. To replace the prevailing system of closely spaced cogs A Graphic User interface will be developed to construct surface from incompatible curves

Development of Self Ministry of Coal, Advancing (mobile) Govt. of India Goaf Edge support (SAGES) for depillaring operations in underground coalmines.
Sept. 2010 Dec. 2012

The Likely to be tested within fabrication of 4 months the SAGES is under process Literature review has been done.

Construction of 3D Surface from Incompatible Curves Dr. K. Jha


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UGC, New Delhi


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Dr. S.N. Singh


` 7 lakh

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Three Years To find collector efficiency factor, heat Ongoing from starting removal factor and to check the of project influence of geometry, emissivity on the heat transfer enhancement Three Years from starting of project

Dr. K. Dasgupta
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Performance Studies on UGC, New Delhi Heat Transfer Enhancement in a Jet Plate and Longitudinal Fins Solar Air Heater. Design and development UGC, New Delhi of Energy Efficient Hydrostatic Transmission System for Off-road vehicle using two motor summation drive Fault diagnosis of a servo DST, New Delhi system using analytical redundancy
April, 2009

Three Years from To localize faulty components online, Ongoing starting of particularly for flow control valves of project the hydrostatic transmission system. Three Years from starting of project

UGC, New Delhi


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Dr. R.K. Das


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Dr. A.R.Dixit

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Utilization of waste heat from diesel engine exhaust gases for Air-conditioning and performance enhancement of the Current status, enablers and barriers of implementation of cellular manufacturing system in Indian industries Vibration and stability analysis of spinning thin plates Dr. V. Ranjan
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UGC, New Delhi

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Three Years from To understand how the Indian Ongoing starting of manufacturing organizations are trying to develop a coherent strategy project for improving the manufacturing competitiveness. Three Years from To analyze the spinning isotropic Ongoing starting of and orthotropic /anisotropic thin plate and numerical validation of project the results with commercial FEA softwares.

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5.13.5. RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS 5.13.5.1 Books published: Chattopadhyaya, S. 2011. Transfer of Agile Manufacturing technology to Small Scale Industries. Lambert Academic Publishing. 5.13.5.2 Papers published in International Journals: 1. Das, K. and Saha, P. 2010. Excimer laser micro-machining of silicon in air and water medium. Int. J. Manufacturing Technology and Management, Vol. 21, No.1/2 pp. 42 - 53. Singh, K. K. et al. 2011. The effect of nickel micro powder suspended dielectric on EDM performance measure of EN-19 steel. Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Vol. 6, Issue 1, pp. 27-37. Singh, K. K. et al. 2010. Review of research work in sinking EDM and WEDM on metal matrix composite materials. Int. J. Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Vol. 50, Numbers 5-8, pp. 611-624. Singh, K. K. et al. 2010. MRR improvement in sinking electrical discharge machining: a review. Journal of Minerals & Materials Characterization & Engineering, Vol. 9, Number 8, pp. 709-739. Mahato, P.K. and Maiti, D.K. 2010. Flutter control of smart composite structure in hygro-thermal environment. ASCE Journal Aerospace Engineering, 23(4), 317-326. Kumar, S., Chattopadhyaya, S. and Sharma, V. 2010. Role of environmental conscious design and manufacturing for implementation of green supply chain. Int. J. Management research & technology, vol. 4, No. 2, pp. 533-539.

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5.13.7 SEMINARS, SYMPOSIA, WORKSHOPS, CONFERENCES ORGANIZED BY THE DEPARTMENT


1. National seminar on Drills & Drilling an Update 2. MECHATHLON'10, the Institute's annual technomanagement fest.

23-24 Sept. 2010 12-14 Nov. 2010

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Dr. Vinayak Ranjan Dr. Alok K. Das Dr. Vinayak Ranjan Dr. Alok K. Das Dr. Vinayak Ranjan

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Workshop on Design, fabrication and testing of a bulk micro-machined Piezo actuated pressure transducer National seminar on recent advances in MEMS 3rdInternational Winter School & 5th INUP workshop on nanofabrication technology

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Centre of Nano Science and Engineering, IISc, Bangalore Tamil Nadu College of Engg., Coimbatore

Dr. N. K. Singh

28-29 Dec. IEEE International conference on 2010 Computational Intelligence and Computing Research, and acted a session chair of three sessions of the conference. Virtual SUPRA SAE INDIA 2010 competition for team selection and scrutiny as Faculty Advisor of the team Mech., ISM. Presented two key note papers in 1st Intern. Conference on Manufacturing Engineering and Management. Presented a technical paper in one of the technical sessions. 21-22 Aug. 2010

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Ansys office Hinjuwadi, Pune Presov, Slovakia.


Int. Conference on Mechanical and Electrical Technology at Singapore.
International Seminar on Recent Advances in Geosciences, at ISM, Dhanbad. Int. Conference on advances in Mechanical Engg., SVNIT Gujarat. Nat. Semi. in Innovation & Creativity for Business Excellence at ISM, Dhanbad.

Dr. Somnath Chattopadhyaya Dr. Somnath Chattopadhyaya Dr. Somnath Chattopadhyaya Dr. Somnath Chattopadhyaya Dr. Somnath Chattopadhyaya

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5.13.9 VISITS OF FACULTY MEMBERS ABROAD 1. Dr. Somnath Chattopadhyaya visited Presov, Slovakia and presented two st key note papers in the 1 International Conference on Manufacturing Engineering and Management held during 25th -26th November, 2010. Dr. Somnath Chattopadhyaya also visited Singapore presented a technical paper in the International Conference on Mechanical and Electrical Technology during 10th -12th September 2010.

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5.13.10 DISTINGUISHED VISITORS TO THE SCHOOL


1. Sri T. M. Naidu 2. Prof. Gautam Biswas Director, CMERI, Durgapur Chief guest for inauguration of ISAMPE, Dhanbad Chapter Chief guest for inauguration of MECHATHLON'10, the th Techno-Management fest of ISM on 12 November 2010

5.13.11 SPECIAL LECTURES BY DISTINGUISHED GUESTS


Sri T. M. Naidu, Additional Director, ADA Bangalore, delivered a lecture on Advanced Materials and Design & Fabrication of LCA Dr. J. Ram Kumar, IIT Kanpur delivered a lecture on 'Smart Materials' Prof. Rudra Pratap, IISC, Bangalore delivered guest lecture on 'Interdisciplinary research at the frontiers of micro and nano technologies' 29th Oct. 2010 29th Oct. 2010 14 November 2010
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5.14 MINING ENGINEERING


The Department of Mining Engineering was established in 1926 with the founding of the School in that year. It enjoys the flagship department status in the institute. It has widespread activities in both coal and non-coal/metalliferous mining sectors. The Department has been recognized as a QIP Centre for the faculty members of other Mining Engineering Departments of the country to pursue higher studies. It has also been accorded the status of Centre of Advanced Studies in Mining Engineering by the University Grant Commission, in recognition of its high standards of teaching, research and services to the mining industry. The students passing out from this Department have traditionally occupied top positions in the government departments as well as in the mining industry, both in India and abroad. The posts of Director-General of Mines Safety; Chairmen and Managing Directors of most of the mining companies and top executives of many other companies, both in the public and private sectors, have been traditionally occupied by the ex-students of the Department. Over 400 ex-students of the Department are working in the USA and other countries, in highly respectable positions. The Department is currently running one 4-year B. Tech. Programme in Mining Engineering, two 5-year Dual Degree Programmes and four 2-years M.Tech. Programmes with sixteen regular faculties and three chair professors. There are five ongoing R&D projects in the Department worth Rs 331.33 lakhs sponsored by DST, MOC and PCRA. Besides, there is one International Collaborative Project with DITAC, Politechnico, di Torino, Torino, Italy. The Department has acquired laboratory equipments each costing more than Rs 5 lakhs for a total value of Rs 28.17 lakhs. The faculty members have published 7 technical papers each in national and International Journals during 2010-11 and a total of 11 papers have been presented in national and international symposia/ conferences. Besides, one book titled 'Foundation on Coal Measure Rocks: bearing capacity and settlement' has been published. The faculty members have represented the Department/ Institution in 31 different outside high level selection committees/ boards, expert committees constituted by various organization/institution/ministries. The Department has very active interaction with mining industry. It has conducted six professional development programmes for executives from industries and government departments and completed consultancies worth more than Rs 300 lakhs. 160

Four internationally acclaimed personalities in the field of Mining Engineering have visited the Department during the year from University of Adelaide (South Australia), Queensland University (Canada), Mongolian ALT Corps and Sanvik Mining and Construction (USA). Special/Guest lectures of eight eminent personalities were also organized in the Department during 2010-11. 5.14.1 FIELD VISITS/EXCURSIONS/TRAINING PROGRAMMES UNDERTAKEN BY THE STUDENTS Particulars Batch of students Place of visit Period of visit
25.10.2010 and 26.10.2010

CIMFR (Explosive and III Sem. Local Excursion B. Tech. (ME) & Dual degree Blasting Division)

Sendra Bansjora Colliery, 25.10.2010 and III Sem. B. Tech. (ME) & Dual degree BCCL 26.10.2010 Putki Balihari Project, IV Sem. B. Tech. (ME) & Dual degree BCCL Nudkhurki OCP, IV Sem. B. Tech. (ME) & Dual degree BCCL Sonepur Bazari OCP, V Sem. B. Tech. (ME) & Dual degree ECL Moonidih Project, BCCL V Sem. B. Tech. (ME) & Dual degree UCIL (Jaduguda & VI Sem. B. Tech. (ME) & Dual Degree Narwapahar), TATA Steel (Noamundi) & ACC (Jhinkpani) Mines Rescue Station, Dhansar, VII Sem. Local Excursion B. Tech. (ME) & Dual degree BCCL Metal Mining Chasnalla Colliery, SAIL VII Sem. B. Tech. (ME) & Dual degree 6.12.2010 and 7.12.2010 6.12.2010 and 7.12.2010 29.10.2010 and 30.10.2010 29.10.2010 and 30.10.2010 06.12.2010 to 12.12.2010

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Bhelatand Coal Washery, 08.12 2010 VIII Sem. B. Tech. (ME) & Dual degree TATA STEEL Jogta Mine Fire Area, VIII Sem. B. Tech. (ME) & Dual degree BCCL Longwall gallery and VI Sem. Annual Mine Surveying Camp B. Tech. (ME) & Dual Degree ISM Campus 09.12.2010 13.12.2010 to 02.01.2011

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5.14.2 INTRODUCTION OF NEW PROGRAMMES A new M.Tech. programme in Underground Space Technology was started by the Deptt. of Mining Engineering with effect from 2009-2010 academic session. 5.14 .3 BEST PRACTICES OF THE DEPARTMENT Most of the teaching in rock excavation engineering, underground space technology is backed by practical case examples generated from different R&D and Consultancy Projects undertaken by the faculty of the Department. Students are involved in live projects for their B.Tech (Projects), M.Tech. (dissertations) and Ph.D.(Thesis).

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To develop model for determination of optimum cut-off grade for surface mining of metalliferous ore deposits.

Development of Model for DST, Govt. of India Determination of Optimum Cut-Off Grade for Surface Mining of Metalliferous Ore Deposits. Prof. U. K. Singh
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Investigations of cavability of overlying strata and development of guidelines for estimation of support capacity for longwall facesCMRI, NIRM, & ISM
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Development of an integral approach for selection of the capacity of powered support and formulation of a strata and support behaviour and monitoring scheme for longwall operation in Indian coal mines

Completed Standard methodology for categorization of roof rock, assessment of cavability of roof rock, guidelines for estimation of support capacity for longwall faces, strata behaviour and support performance monitoring Ongoing

Conservation of Energy in Main Mine Ventilation Fans

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Petroleum Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, conservation Principal Investigator; research association, Dr. D. P. Mishra, Ministry of Petroleum Co-Principal Investigator & & Natural Gas, Dr. M. K. Singh, Govt. of India Team Member

To develop, design and implement an innovative concept for reducing the energy consumption in main mine ventilation fans. To carry out trial runs and finally demonstrate the conservation of energy in main mine ventilation fans.

Energy saving in the range of 10-15% of the total energy consumption has been achieved by installation of FRP bladed fans in the coal mines of M/s Tata Steel Ltd. This resulted in a total energy saving cost of Rs. 18.32 lakhs till 31.03.2011 from the date of installation of the FRP fans in the month of July 2010. Stability analyses of jointed rock foundations by Finite Element Modeling (FEM) using the multiple yield models

SERC, Prediction of the Stability of Spread Footing Foundation Dept. of Science on Weak Floor Jointed and & Technology, GOI Layered Rock Mass Using Multi Model Finite Element Analysis and Artificial Neural Network Technique
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Using the new FEM software (ANSYS 12), model study simulate floor strata, addition of joints, weak layers in the strata.

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Development of Self Advancing (Mobile) Goaf Edge Supports (SAGES) for Depillaring Operations in Underground Coal Mines Prof. U. K. Singh, Dr. Dheeraj Kumar

Ministry of Coal, Govt. of India

Design and develop Self Advancing Goaf Edge Support (SAGES) of Medium Duty: 2x200t Load Capacity for depillaring operations in underground coal mines

Stress analysis for structural design and material to be used for fabrication of the SAGES using Finite Element Modeling (FEM). JBEPL has started fabrication of one set of the SAGES based on the outcome of FEM analysis of the modeled structure

5.14.5 IMPORTANT COLLABORATIVE WORK International Collaborative Work Selected for Joint Funding (DST Funded)

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DITAG, Politechnico di Torino, Torino, Italy

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Development of rock characterization and simulation facilities for dimension stone cutting using diamond wire saw technology. This is a bi-lateral project for faculty exchange and is meant for developing know-how in the above mentioned field. Status: Italian team visited. Field work completed. Analysis and report under preparation jointly. Organized special lectures on rock excavation engineering were organized in which the Italian experts Prof. Marilena Cardu and Dr. Alessandro Giraudi, Scientists spoke on four related to Research Scholars, PG students and Elective students of Rock Excavation Engg.

5.14.6 IMPORTANT NEW EQUIPMENT ACQUIRED (ABOVE RS.5,00, 000/-)


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Basic low speed wind tunnel with computerized data acquisition system ERDAS Imagine basic Edu kit 2010- image processing Sokkia Set1x reflector less total station

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Calibration of anemometer by low speed wind-tunnel For image processing of satellite imagery For field data acquisition

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5.14.7 RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS 5.14.7.1 Books Published Kumar, D. 2010. Foundation on Coal Measure Rocks: Bearing Capacity and Settlement. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing AG & Co. KG, Germany. 5.14.7.2 Papers presented in International Journal 1. Jawed, M. 2011. Scope of gainful utilization of power plant coal ash in Indian coal mining industry - Related techno-economic, environmental and legal issues. Mining India, March 2011, pp. 45-54.

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Dey, K. and Murthy, V. M. S. R. 2010. Investigations on impact of blasting on tunnels. Int. J. Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering, Vol. 1(2), pp. 59-71. Dey, K. and Murthy, V. M. S. R. 2010. Delineating rock mass damage zones in blasting from in-field seismic velocity and peak particle velocity measurement. Int. Journal of Engineering, Science and Technology, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 51-62. Kumar, A., Kumar, D., Singh, U. K. and Gupta, P.S. 2010. Development of an Automated System for Continuous Monitoring of Powered Roof Support in Longwall Panel. Journal of Coal Science & Engg., Vol. 16, No. 4, pp. 337-340. Kumar, D. 2010. Emerging Trends in Information & Communication technology in Mine Safety and Disaster Management. Journal of Coal Science & Engg., Vol. 16, No.3, pp. 277-283. Mishra, D.P. and Das, S.K. 2010. A study of physico-chemical and mineralogical properties of Talcher coal fly ash for stowing in underground coal mines. Materials Characterization, Vol. 61, Issue 11, pp. 1252-1259. Mohalik, N. K., Panigrahi, D. C. and Singh, V. K. 2010. An investigation to optimize the experimental parameters of differential scanning calorimetry method to predict the susceptibility of coal to spontaneous heating. Archives of Mining Sciences, Vol. 55, No. 3, pp. 669-689.

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5.14.9 SEMINARS, SYMPOSIA, WORKSHOPS, CONFERENCES ORGANIZED BY THE DEPARTMENT Shri S. J. Sibal, Director-General, Directorate General of Mines Safety, delivered a lecture on 'Challenges of Safety Management in Indian Mines in the present th perspective' during the 8 D.N. Prasad Memorial Lecture organized by the Department on 13.08.2010. 5.14.10 PARTICIPATION OF FACULTY IN SEMINARS / WORKSHOPS / CONFERENCES Name of the Participant
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Workshop on Tunnelling Techniques QUO VADIS rd 3 Indian Mineral Conclave 2011

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Prof. M. Jawed Prof. P. Sen Prof. S. B. Srivastava Prof. S. Choudhury Dr. A. K. Mishra nd 22 National Convention of Mining Prof. M. Jawed Engineers and National Seminar on Prof. P. Sen Challenges in Development of Mining Blocks to meet National Objectives th Dr. Dheeraj Kumar 10 Geominetech Symposium on New Equipment-New Technology, Dr. D. P. Mishra Management and Safety in Mines & Dr. B. M. Kunar Mineral based Industries Dr. Dheeraj Kumar Geospatial world Forum 2011 Prof. P. Sen National Seminar on Innovation & Creativity for Business Excellence

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Workshop on Sustainable MiningBeyond Compliance National Seminar on Drills and DrillingAn Update National Seminar on Geological and Technological facets of CBM, Shale gas, Energy resources and CO2 sequestration

December 3 -4, 2010 September 23-24, 2010 November 19-20, 2010

Barbil ISM, Dhanbad ISM, Dhanbad

5.14.11 VISIT OF FACULTY MEMBERS ABROAD Prof. M. Jawed visited Penang, Malaysia to present a paper on 'Scope for the use of coal ash in the Indian coal mining industry - related legal and environmental issues' at International Conference on Environment, 13-15 Dec. 2010. 5.14.12 TESTING SERVICES a. Mine Ventilation Laboratory S. No. Description of Testing Services 1. 2. 3. Evaluation of performance and behaviour of self contained chemical self rescuers (SCSR) as per EN (European Norms) 401 and IS 15803:2008. Determination of Crossing Point Temperature, Ignition Point Temperature and Moisture content of one coal sample. Determination of Thermal Conductivity of coal, coal major rocks and other mineral samples. 4. Chromatographic analysis of Mine Air Sample and sample collected from sealed off fire areas (For all component gases such as CO, O2, CO2, CH4, H2, C2H6, C2H4, N2 and other components), Calculation of different gas ratios, Assessment of combined Explosibility by Cowards diagram and Ellicott Extension of Cowards diagram. Calibration of Methanometer at four standard gas concentrations. Calibration of Toximeter at four standard gas concentrations. Calibration of LMD at four standard gas concentrations. Calibration of Multigas detector at sixteen different standard concentrations. Calibration of Oxymeter at four standard concentrations. Execution of measures for dust control as per Regulation 123 A (1A)(a)(i) & (ii) of Coal Mine Regulations, 1957. Calibration of anemometer by low speed wind-tunnel. Testing of different parameters of quick setting cement capsules as per DGMS Circular No. 5 dated 27.12.2010. 171

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Fracture toughness of rock samples. Vicker hardness for rocks (helps in determining micro-hardness of minerals for selecting dimension stone cutting systems etc.)

5.14.13 DISTINGUISHED VISITORS TO THE SCHOOL Visitor


Dr. Jim Flatt, University of Adelaide, South Australia

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Visited on 08.11.2010 to see the facilities of the department and scope for future cooperation.

Visited on 31.01.11 to see the facilities of the Prof. L. K. Daneshmend, Prof. & Head, Mine Mechanical Engg, Queensland University, Canada department and scope for possible academic and research collaboration Mr. Chanrav Burenbayar, Chief of Cooperation Visited on 02.11.10 to see the facilities of the Division, Mongolyn ALT Corps. department and scope for future cooperation. Shri P. C. Chaturvedi, Secretary & A.C. Pandey, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Labor & Employment, GOI Shri R. K. Viswanadham, Senior Scientist, SANDVIK Mining & Construction, Houston, USA Visited on 26.10.10 to see the facilities of the department and scope for future cooperation. Visited on 23.11.10 to see the facilities of the department and scope for future cooperation.

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Prof. L. K. Daneshmend, Prof. & Head, Mine Mechanical Engg, Queensland University, Canada delivered a special lecture on 'Modern Advancement in Drilling' Shri R. K. Viswanadham, Senior Scientist, SANDVIK Mining & Construction, Houston, USA, delivered a special lecture on 'Global Trends in Research in Mining'. Shri S. J. Sibal, Director-General, Directorate General of Mines Safety, delivered 8th D.N. Prasad Memorial lecture on 'Challenges of Safety Management in Indian Mines in the present perspective' Prof. Merilena Cardu, Assoc. Professor, Politechnico di Torino, Italy delivered lecture on 'Rock Excavation TechnologiesSome case studies' Dr. Alessandro Giraudi, Scientist, Politechnico di Torino, Italy delivered series of lectures on 'Controlled Blasting and Dimensional Stone Cutting' Mr. Mike Higgins, J. K. Simblasts, Australia delivered lectures on different Modules of Blast Design

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PETROLEUM ENGINEERING

The Department of Petroleum Engineering, which is only one of its kind in the country, was established in the year 1957, and has developed rapport with institutes and universities in India and abroad. It has collaborated in the past with universities like Kansas University, USA, Imperial College of Science and Technology, London, HerriotWatt University, U.K, University of Miskole, Hungary, for various research work. The Department currently offers one 4-years B. Tech. in Petroleum Engineering, one 5years Dual Degree B. Tech. in Petroleum Engineering and M. Tech. in Petroleum Management and one 2-years M. Tech. in Petroleum Engineering. In addition to these the department also has research based full time and part time doctoral degree programs. The current student strength of the department includes 441 undergraduate, 30 post-graduate and 9 full time research students. The ex-students of the department have occupied top positions in the Govt. Departments as well as Oil industries both in India and abroad. The department has 11 regular faculty members (4 Professors, 3 Associate Professors and 4 Assistant Professors). There are 11 ongoing R&D projects in the department worth Rs 179.953 lakhs sponsored by UGC, CSIR and Ministry of Coal GOI in the area of reservoir engineering, enhanced oil recovery, formation damage, hydraulic fracture, application of polymer, eco-friendly drilling fluids, coal bed methane and gas hydrates. The faculty members of Petroleum Engineering Department have published 10 technical papers in international journals and have presented 10 research papers in international conferences and 8 research papers in national conferences. The faculty members of the department have represented various committee of different institute of the country like board of courses and selection committee. The department has very active interaction with hydrocarbon industry and academic institutions. The faculty members of the department have conducted 15 interdepartmental consultancy programs and 3 specialized training programs for industry. The Department of Petroleum Engineering has developed CIIP tie-up program with Cairn Energy Ltd. to organise special lectures form field experts, to carry out industry based technical projects for UG/PG students and for faculty training programs. Students and faculty members of the Departments have actively participated in various events organised by the industry and academic institutions. The SPE chapter of ISM received 'Gold Status' by the International body SPE. The Petrotech chapter of ISM was felicitated with The best Chapter Award and The Runner up shield was awarded to the students of Petroleum Engineering Department in inter chapter paper presentation of the country. Two faculty members were awarded the merit certificates for their technical papers. The department welcomed 19 distinguished visitors in different activities like delivering special lectures organised by SPE Chapter of ISM, Petrotech Chapter of ISM and by Petroleum Engineering Society 174

5.15.1 FIELD VISITS/EXCURSION/TRAINING PROGRAMMES UNDERTAKEN BY STUDENTS Particulars Batch of students Place of visit Period of visit
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5.15.2 BEST PRACTICES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PETROLEUM ENGINEERING Department of Petroleum Engineering has local chapters of Petroleum Engineering Professional Societies for students i.e. SPE, PETROTECH, and Petroleum Engineering Society. All UG & PG students are active members of these Societies and organize a number of events like paper contest, guest lectures, quiz & poster competitions to update the latest know-how of the Industry. The events organized in the year 2010-11 include: 1. Cairn India Industry Interaction Program (CIIP): The Department has developed CIIP tie-up program with Cairn Energy Ltd. Under this program 12 prefinal year students of B.Tech. and Dual Degree courses were selected to carry out industry based projects. Video Conference: Video conferencing was organised with Shri Bhojraj Chaoushuri of Geo Global Resources under ATS lecture series during 12th th 16 April 2010. Faculty Development Program: Under CIIP two faculty members Shri Ravindra Nath Mude and Shri Vinay Kumar Rajak attended one-week duration program organised by the Cairn Energy at Barmer. INTERN TALK (6 August 2010): The objective of the event was to acquaint the students of the need for internships and the interns' experiences. Interns from Schlumberger, Shell, Cairn, British Gas and Hardy Oil addressed the audience and explained the nuances of obtaining an internship, doing an 176
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DRS 1st phase completed DRS 2nd phase Ongoing Ongoing Ongoing UGC - SAP Prof. S. Laik Prof. V.P. Sharma
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Sponsoring Coordinator(s) Agency

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To study the nucleation of Gas Hydrates. To study Water-shut off and EOR

Efficient Extraction of Hydrocarbon Resources

The objectives were achieved in the first phase. The results are being extended with new chemicals and improvised equipments. Installation in progress Installation in progress

Creating First Grade Infrastructure Prof. S. Laik Prof. S. Laik


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UGC UGC
To create first grade infrastructure and upgrade the departmental teaching and research activities

` 40.00 Lakhs

To create first grade infrastructure of the department

Promoting Culture of Research CSIR Dr. Ajay Mandal Dr. Keka Ojha
` 9.315 lakhs

Optimization of AlkalineSurfactant-Polymer (ASP) Flooding for Enhanced Oil Recovery CSIR Dr. Keka Ojha Dr. Ajay Mandal
Dr. Vikas Mahto PI Prof. V. P. Sharma, CI Dr. Vikas Mahto
` 8.89 Lakhs ` 5. 8 Lakhs ` 5.86 lakhs

1st July 2007

Generation of sufficient ASP flooding data Ongoing to find the optimal values of design variables for EOR

Mathematical models predict the improved recovery of oil by ASP flooding. Simulation of ASP flooding data using a commercial simulator Ongoing Measurement of the rheological properties and simulation of these properties of the gel Ongoing Significant increase in the flow behaviour of waxy crude oils using organic polymers in ppm level.

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UGC 2007-2010 CSIR 2007-2010 Ministry of Coal, GOI Dr. Keka Ojha, PI Prof. A. K. Pathak Dr. Ajay Mandal Dr. S Vishwanatham Prof. T Kumar
` 22.30 Lakhs

Synthesis of surfactant based hydro-fracturing gel

Synthesis of a new surfactant based gel for hydrofracturing To improve the flow behaviour of waxy crude oils to minimize operating cost during its production and transportation

Study the variation in rheological properties of Indian waxy crude oils using organic polymers.

Experimental studies, modeling and simulation of polymer gel system for profile modification in petroleum reservoir rock.

To increase the oil recovery by modifying Ongoing permeability of high permeability channel so that water may not bypass through it during water flooding

Few polymer gel systems were develop and they were found suitable for profile modification of Petroleum Reservoir Rock at 80oC-100oC 2010-2012
To study the characteristics of CBM adsorption in Coal Cleats and to enhance the production of CBM

Development and Optimization of Coal Bed Methane Recovery Process by CO2 Sequestration UGC

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Gases and coal samples from various CBM and coal fields are being analyzed.
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Studies on control of scale depositions in Indian Oil wells

2009 -2012

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Studies on improved recovery of oil by surfactant induced wettability alteration and interfacial tension (IFT) reduction UGC Dr. Ajay Mandal Prof. T. Kumar Dr. Keka Ojha Ongoing In progress UGC - ISM Dr. Chandan Guria, Prof. A.K.Pathak,
To find out Micro algae for Carbon dioxide sequestration
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5.15.4 RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS 5.15.4.1 Books Published 1. Mandal, A. 2010. Gas-Liquid Flow in an Ejector Induced Downflow Bubble Column. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing GmbH & Co. KG. Ojha, K. 2010. Utilization of Fly ash as catalyst for Cracking and Alkylation. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing GmbH & Co. KG.

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5.15.4.3 Papers presented in International Seminars/Conferences. 1. Mandal, A., Samanta, A., Bera, A. and Ojha, K. 'Role of oil-water emulsion in enhanced oil recovery', International Conference on Chemistry and Chemical Engineering (ICCCE 2010), Kyoto, Japan, August 1-3, 2010. Bera, A., Sharma, A., Ojha, K., Mandal, A. and Kumar, T. 'Interfacial Tension and Phase Behavior of Surfactant-Brine-Oil System', presented in 12th International Conference of International Academy of Physical Sciences (CONIAPS XII), Dec. 22-24, 2010, Jaipur, India. Karmakar, B., Ojha, K., Mandal, A., Pathak, A. K. and Gurumurthy, S. 'Assessment of coal from Singareni-coalfield as a prospective source of CBM', presented in international conference on 'Unconventional Sources of Fossil Fuels and Carbon Management', February 21-22, 2011, GERMI, Gujarat, India. Pathak, A.K., Ojha, K., Singh, A. K. and Kumar, T. 'Estimation of Methane Emission Factors for Indian Oil and Gas Sectors', Paper No. 20100379, Petrotech 2010. Mahto, V., Pathak, A.K. and Sharma, V.P. 'Study the effect of polymers on the rheological properties and filtration properties of water based drilling fluids', First International Conference on Drilling Technology, I.I.T. Chennai, November 18-20, 2010 Mahto, V., Verma, D. and Singh, H. 'Kinetic study of wax deposition in the flow lines due to Indian Crude Oil', First International Conference on Drilling Technology, I.I.T. Chennai, November 18-20, 2010 Mahto, V. and Maurya, A.K. 'Studies on Resin based gel system to control excessive water production in the oilfields', APA International Conference on 'Polymer Science and Engineering: Emerging Dimensions' November 2627, 2010, University Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Chandigarh, India Singh, H., Yadav, U.P. and Mahto, V. 'Studies on polymeric depressants on the rheology of Indian waxy crude oils', APA International Conference on 181

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5.15.5 MAJOR ACADEMIC CONTRIBUTIONS 1. Prof. T. Kumar delivered special lecture to a large number of training courses to executives and graduate trainees from various industries like ONGC, CIL, SAIL and many others. Prof. S.Laik delivered special lectures in off-campus training program on 'Offshore Oil Well Drilling' for Officers of Oil India at Duliajan, and Officers of DGMS at DGMS Dhanbad. Prof. S.Laik delivered special lectures in off-campus training program on 'Offshore Oil & Gas Production' for Officers of DGMS at DGMS Dhanbad. Prof. V.P.Sharma delivered special lectures in off-campus training program on 'Offshore Oil Well Drilling' for Officers of Oil India at Duliajan, and Officers of DGMS at DGMS Dhanbad. Prof. V.P.Sharma delivered special lectures in off-campus training program on 'Offshore Oil & Gas Production' for Officers of DGMS at DGMS Dhanbad. Prof. A.K.Pathak delivered special lectures in off-campus training program on 'Offshore Oil Well Drilling' for Officers of DGMS at DGMS Dhanbad. Prof. A.K.Pathak attended Board of Studies meeting for Petroleum Technology, Reservoir Engineering & Geoscience at School of Technology PDPU Gandhinagar. Prof. A.K.Pathak delivered special lecture on 'Drilling Technology' for the B.Tech. Reservoir & Production Engineering students of Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology, Rae Bareilly. 183

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5.15.6 SEMINARS, SYMPOSIA, WORKSHOPS, CONFERENCES ORGANIZED BY THE DEPT./CENTRE The Department of Petroleum Engineering has local chapters of Petroleum Engineering Professional Societies for students i.e. SPE, PETROTECH, and Petroleum Engineering Society. All UG & PG students are active members of these Societies and organize a number of events like paper contest, guest lectures, quiz & poster competitions to update the students with latest know-how of the Industry. A few examples of the events organized in the year 2010-11 are: Title
Students Interactive Session with ISM Alumni Speker: Dr. Archana Chaurasia 1995 alumnus Visit to the Commonwealth Train Intern talk session: Interns from Schlumberger, Shell, Cairn, British Gas and Hardy Oil Guest lecture on 'Enhanced Oil Recovery through ASP flooding' Speaker: Prof. Prabir Daripa, Department of Applied Mathematics, Texas A&M University Cataclysm and Capshot Poster making (Competitions). Organizers: SPE in association with Shell THE WAY AHEAD: Organiser: ISM Students Chapter of Petrotech PETRO PHONETICA Presentation Competition. Topic: Oil Spills and Other Petroleum Hazards. Brainstorm 2.0 (Competitions) Organizer: SPE Chapter of ISM Petro Prelude (Guidance Program). A 2 hour documentary of Al Gore regarding ruthless climate changes Debate (Competitions) Organizer: SPE Bangalore Section.

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Informal talk (Students' Guidance Program). Speaker: Mr. Ram Agrawal, Managing Director, Petrotel & Mr. B K Sinha, President, P.R.C.S both from the batch of 1961 shared their experience of their life as a Petroleum Engineer. WORKSHOP ON ENERGY CONSERVATION BY PCRA Speaker: Mr.S.K Sinha is Joint Director (BH-JH), Petroleum Conservation & Research Association (PCRA). Petro Quiz (Competitions). Organizer: SHELL

04 Feb. 2011

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5.15.7 PARTICIPATION OF FACULTY/OFFICERS/STAFF IN SEMINARS/ CONFERENCES Name of the Faculty


Prof. S. K. Patra

Conference/Seminar
Seminar on Advances in Petroleum Exploration, organised by Petrotech Society Seminar on Advances in Petroleum Exploration, organised by Petrotech Society National Seminar on Drills and Drilling -An Update National Seminar on Drills and Drilling -An Update First International Conference on Drilling Technology APA International Conference on Polymer Science and Engineering: Emerging Dimensions National Symposium on 'Oil and Natural Gas' International Conference on Chemistry and Chemical Engineering (ICCCE 2010) SPE Middle East Unconventional Gas Conference and Exhibition 3 Annual Petrotech Convention
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Date
September 6 -10, 2010 September 6 -10, 2010 September 23-24, 2010 September 23-24, 2010 November 18-20, 2011. November 26-27, 2010

Venue
KDMIPE Dehradun, KDMIPE Dehradun, ISM Dhanbad ISM Dhanbad I.I.T. Chennai
University Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Chandigarh, India

Dr. A. K. Pathak

Dr. A. K. Pathak Dr. Vikas Mahto Dr. Vikas Mahto Dr. Vikas Mahto

Dr. Ajay Mandal

Dr. Ajay Mandal Dr. Ajay Mandal Dr. Keka Ojha

19th February Jadavpur University, 2011 Kolkata August 1-3, Kyoto, Japan 2010.
st 31 Jan. 2011 Muscat, nd 2 Feb. 2011 OMAN

March 15, 2011

MIT, Pune

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Dr. Chandan Guria Dr. Chandan Guria Dr. Chandan Guria Dr. T. K. Naiya

National Seminar on Drills and Drilling -An Update Advances in Drilling Technology Recent Advances in Geosciences

September 23-24, 2010 November 18-21, 2010 January 11-12, 2011 24 25 Sept. 2010 May 25-28, 2010 November 11-13, 2010
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ISM Dhanbad IIT Madras, Chennai ISM Dhanbad RVR and JC College of Engg., AP. IMA, Haldia, West Bengal PDPU, Ahmedabad

S-Chemcon 2010 Industry Academia Programme on Refining and Petrochemicals Workshop on Upstream Petroleum Technology

Dr. T. K. Naiya Dr. T. K. Naiya

5.15.8 VISITS OF FACULTY MEMBERS ABROAD 1. Dr. Ajay Mandal visited Muskat Oman to attend SPE Middle East Unconventional Gas Conference and Exhibition during Dr. Ajay Mandal visited Kyoto, Japan to attend International Conference on Chemistry and Chemical Engineering (ICCCE 2010) during August 1-3, 2010.

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5.15.9 TESTING SERVICES (LAB FACILITIES AVAILABLE FOR TESTING IN THE DEPARTMENT) Petroleum Production and Product Testing Lab: Red Wood Viscosity, Saybolt Viscosity, Carbon Residue, Ash Content, Gross Calorific Value, Demulsification Number, Acid Content, Water Content, Copper Strip Corrosion, Fire Point, Flash Point, Cloud Point, Octane Number, Cetane Number, Smoke Point, Refractive Index. Drilling Fluid and Cement Lab: Plastic Viscosity, Gel Strength, Filtration Loss, Sand Content, Marsh Funnel Viscosity, Setting Time of Cement, Rheological Properties of Cement Slurry, Consistency Index of Cement Slurry. Reservoir Engineering Lab: Porosity, Gas Permeability, Liquid Permeability, Resistivity of Cores. LCA Lab: Permeability of Long Core samples and EOR studies using chemicals as displacing fluid. 186

Gas Hydrate Lab: Gas Hydrate reactor with photographic attachment for constant visualization, Physica MC1 rheometer for rheological analysis of various fluid with shear and temperature control systems. EOR Lab: Core flooding systems, Brookfield rheometer for rheological analysis, pH meter, Conductivity meter, Interfacial surface tension measuring instruments.

5.15.10 DISTINGUISHED VISITORS TO THE SCHOOL

Guest
Dr. M.S. Gulati, Geothermal Energy projects in Union Oil Company (Uniocal), USA Dr. Ram Agarwal, MD, Petrotel, USA Shri B. K. Sinha, President, PRCS Dr. Mihir K Sinha, Cairn Energy India Ltd. Shri B. Mathur, CEO, Adani Welspun Mr. P. K. Johari, CEO, OPAL

Purpose
Lecture organized by PETROTECH Society, ISM Chapter Interaction with PE students Interaction with PE students Interaction with PE students Guest lecture

Prof. P. Daripa, Texas A & M University, USA Guest lecture

Guest Lecture & interaction with PE students Mr. Sumit Bhat, Senior Technical Professional, ALP lecture for SPE students Chapter, ISM on 12th of April 2010 Halliburton Guest of Honor, Sub-regional Students' paper Mr. Siddharth Sur , GM (Heavy Oil) meet, SPE O.N.G.C. I.R.S. Guest of Honour of Sub-regional Students' Mr. Shyamal Bhattacharya (GM Reservoir) paper meet, SPE O.N.G.C. Mumbai Dr. Indrajeet Dutta, H.O.D. (Logging) D.G.H. Mr. Andre de Kuiper, Discipline Manager (Petrophysics) S.T.I- Shell Technology India Mr. Prasanna Kumar Tellapani, Manager Shlumberger Mr. A.K.Singh , Head (CBM), CIMFR-Central Institute of Mining & Fuel Research Manish Chaudhry, Senior Reservoir Engineer S.T.I.- Shell Technology India Dr. Ramashis Rai, GGM, Head IOGPT, ONGC, Panvel, Mumbai Judge, Sub-regional Students' paper meet, SPE Chief Guest, Sub-regional Students' paper meet, SPE Judge, Sub-regional Students' paper meet, SPE Judge, Sub-regional Students' paper meet, SPE Judge, Sub-regional Students' paper meet, SPE Guest lecture on Artificial Lift

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5.15.11 SPECIAL LECTURES BY DISTINGUISHED GUESTS

Speaker
Prof. P. Daripa, Texas A & M University, USA Dr. Ramashis Rai, GGM, Head IOGPT, ONGC, Panvel, Mumbai, Mr. Sumit Bhat, Senior Technical Professional, Halliburton, India

Topic
Enhanced oil recovery through ASP flooding

Date
10th August 2010

Artificial Lift design and completion

Hydro-Fracturing for stimulation and enhanced production jobs

12th of April 2010

5.15.12 MISCELLANEOUS Prof. T. Kumar Member, Academic Council, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. Technical Editor, SPE Reservoir Evaluation and Engineering Journal, USA.

Dr. A. K. Pathak Member Editorial Board of JISM Dhanbad. Member of Society of Petroleum Engineers. Member of ISTE. Member of Society of Surface Science and Technology. Member of N.A.Sc. Allahabad. Reviewer of International Scientific Journals. Conducted one year duration consultancy program as Consultant in-charge on Determination of country specific methane emission factor for oil & gas sector for CIMFR Dhanbad.

Dr. Ajay Mandal Faculty Sponsor of SPE-ISMU Students Chapter. Member in the Editorial board of International Journal of Petroleum Engineering (IJPE).

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Reviewer of following International Journals: o o o o o o o Chemical Engineering Data Energy & Fuel Asia Pacific Journal of Chemical Engineering Journal of Advances in Sustainable Petroleum Engineering and Science International Journal of Materials and Product Technology Journal of Hazardous Materials Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science

Dr. Keka Ojha Reviewer o o o Dr. Vikas Mahto Associate Editor of International Journal of Chemical Research Associate Editor of Environmental System: Theory & Applications, Canada. Member, Editorial board of International Journal of Petroleum Engineering, Inder Science. Member, Editorial Board of Scientific Journals Internationals. Reviewer of o o o o o o o International Journal of Petroleum Engineering Chemical Engineering Journal African Journal of Microbiological Research Scientific Journals Internationals (Chemical and Bioengineering) Reviewer of Petroleum Science and Technology Reviewer of Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering Reviewer of Applied Clay Science 189 Journal of Petroleum Science and Technology Separation & Purification Technology, Elsevier Advances in Sustainable Petroleum Engineering and Science

Students' Achievement Abhinandan Kohli, VI B. Tech. PE won STAR Scholarship of US$ 5000 p.a. from Asia Sub-region by SPE, USA. A team of B. Tech. students won second prize in PETROTECH Chapter Competition, March 2010, at UPES, Dehradun. Students' Participation in International & National Conference/Seminars:

Date

Title/Topic

Meeting Type
BIT's 1st Annual World Congress of Well Stimulation & Enhanced Oil Recovery (WSEOR-2010)

Name

Comments

Apr. 11 Additives for improving thermal stability of a partially hydrolyzed polyacrylamide (PHPA) used in IOR/EOR application and Chemical EOR in India: Studies, Scope & Status Oct. 22 Evaluation of fly ash as an additive in water based drilling fluid Oct. 22 Carbon trading and methane emission mitigation in the oil and gas industry Permeability prediction using SPM image analysis

Mr. Puneet Sharma Nominated as Speaker for Paper Presentation during the International conference.

Asian Sub Regional Students' paper meet

Mr. Aditya Agarwal Won the SPE Indian Sub Regional paper meet Mr. Ankit Agarwal Won the SPE Indian Sub Regional paper meet Won the SPE Indian Sub Regional paper meet

Asian Sub Regional Students' paper meet

Oct. 22

Asian Sub Regional Students' paper meet

Mr. Yatin Suri

June 27-30, 2010 October 18-20, 2010

Prospects of Foam Stimulation in Oil and Gas Wells of India

Determination of Water Influx in Coal-Bed Methane (CBM) Reservoirs

January Participants 20-22

SPE Trinidad and Tobago Mr. Animesh Kumar Selected for Paper Energy Resources Presentation Conference during the International Conference SPE Asia Pacific Oil and Mr. Ankit Agarwal, Selected for Poster Gas Conference & Presentation Mr. Arjun Sekhar Exhibition, Brisbane, during the Australia International conference in the student section SPE Oil & Gas India Mr. Ankit Agarwal, Nominated as student delegates Conference & Exhibition Mr. Abhinandan to attend the Oil 2010, Mumbai, India Kohli, Mr. Navneet & Gas India Singh, Mr. Arjun Conference & Sekhar Exhibition

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March Participants in oral 15, 2011 presentation completion

3rd Annual Convention of Petrotech Society

Team of 10 students Awarded best with Dr. Keka Ojha chapter and second best presentation. Two students sponsored by SPE To receive SPE Outstanding Chapter Award

20- 22 Sept. 2010

ATCE Annual technical Conference and Exhibition

Conference & Exhibition

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6.0 INSTITUTE-INDUSTRY INTERACTION


The Institute has a very good institute-industry interaction by way of providing its Consultancy and Testing Services in solving major problems faced by the industry. The Executive Development Centre of ISM is the nodal point for such interaction. ISM has oriented its research activities mainly towards solving major problems faced by the industries. 6.1 Consultancy Services The institute offers its consultancy services to industries practically in all subject areas of geological and geophysical prospecting engineering geology, petroleum engineering, surface mining and its problems, underground mining its problems, mine surveying, blasting, vibration and blast design, mine fires, detailed mine planning, mine ventilation and mine environment engineering, design of mine supports, mine transport system, problems of corrosion, mineral beneficiation studies, and system design of electronic instrumentation, software development etc. Problems of system optimization industrial engineering and operations research information system design etc. related to pollution are carried out and computer models for various operations developed. Detailed Project Reports for mines, coke and mineral beneficiation plants etc. are prepared and assistance in problems of manpower development and training are rendered. The major clients for whom the consultancy projects were carried out include CCL, TISCO, SCCL, BCCL, MCL, WCL, SECL, NCL, ECL, CMRI, IISCO, NTPC, NHPC, UCIL, ONGC, SAIL, IEL, MEKON International, Jharkhand Govt., and Monnet Ispat. The value of Consultancy projects undertaken during the year amounted to Rs. 606.84 Lakhs

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Sl. No. Title of the Project & Consultancy Number Coordinator & Team Members
Training Programme on Longwall Mechanisation for Young Managers 1. & Engineers CONS/1026/10-11 Analysis of ETP Sludge from Khadia 2. Project of NCL CONS/1027/10-11 Analysis of Referee Coal Sample of 3. CCL for Patratu TPS CONS/1028/10-11 Analysis of Referee Coal Sample of BCCL for UPTPS Proximate Analysis under 4. Equilibrated Condition CONS/1030/10-11 Effect of Ash from Captive Power Plant 5. Kathara Area, CCL CONS/1094/10-11 Prof. U. K. Singh, CI Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, Co-CI

Client

SCCL, Ramgundam

Prof. Gurdeep Singh, CI

Khadia Project, NCL, Sone Bhadra (UP) Chief GM (QM) CCL

Prof. T. Sharma

Prof. T. Sharma, CI Prof. T. Kumar Co-CI

Dy. CE (QC) BCCL

Prof. Gurdeep Singh, CI

CCL

6.

Chromite Exploration at Oman CONS/1031/10-11

Dr. Shalivahan, CI CCL Prof. B. N. P. Agrawal, Co-CI Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI Dr. D. P. Mishra

Field Investigations, modeling and simulation studies for designing the 7. ventilation system of UCIL Mines. CONS/1032/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and behaviour of gas detectors of Madhuban Colliery, 8. BCCL CONS/1034/10-11

UCIL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

Evaluation of Performance and behaviour of gas detectors of Patherkhera Area, WCL Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI 9. CONS/1035/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and behaviour 10. of gas detectors of Pandaveswar Area, ECL Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI CONS/1036/10-11

WCL

ECL

11.

12. 13.

14.

Evaluation of Performance and behaviour of gas detectors of 10/12 Pits of K.B. Colliery, BCCL CONS/1037/10-11 Investigation into degree of gassiness of R-V Seam of Jhanjra Project Colliery, ECL CONS/1038/10-11 Investigation into the determination of incubation period of R-V Seam of Jhanjra Projects, ECL CONS/1039/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behaviour of Gas detectors of Kajora Area, ECL CONS/1040/10-11

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

ECL ECL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

ECL

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Sl. No. Title of the Project & Consultancy Number


Evaluation of Performance and behaviour of gas detectors of Gopalichak Colliery, 15. BCCL CONS/1041/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and behaviour 16. of gas detectors of Mines Rescue Station CONS/1042/10-11 Proximate and GCV Analysis of Kankanee 17. Coal Samples, Supplied to ISM CONS/1043/10-11

Coordinator & Team Members

Client

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

Prof. N. Suresh, CI Prof. V. K. Saxena, CO-CI

BCCL

Evaluation of Performance and behaviour of gas detectors of Bhowrah Colliery, BCCL Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI 18. CONS/1044/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and behaviour 19. of gas detectors of Bastacolla Colliery, BCCL Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI CONS/1045/10-11 Analysis and Interpretation of Mine Air 20. Samples of Hamirpur Colliery, ECL CONS/1046/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and behaviour 21. of gas detectors of North Tisra Colliery, Lodna Area, BCCL CONS/1047/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and behaviour 22. of gas detectors of Sudamdih Shaft Mine, BCCL CONS/1048/10-11 Determination of C.H.N S and O for Coal Sample, Telephone Exchange Rd, Dhanbad 23. CONS/1049/10-11 Analysis of Ultimate (CHNSO) for Coal 24. Sample CONS/1050/10-11 Testing of Drinking water sample from 25. Bhuli Treatment Plant, BCCL CONS/1051/10-11 Analysis of Referee coal sample of Agrawal and Associates, Allahabad 26. CONS/1052/10-11 Grading of Referee coal sample of CCL for TPS 27. CONS/1053/10-11 Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

BCCL

ECL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

Prof. V. K. Saxena, CI Prof. N. Suresh, CO-CI Prof. V. K. Saxena, CI Prof. N. Suresh, CO-CI Prof. Gurdeep Singh, CI

M/s SGS, Dhanbad

M/s SGS, Dhanbad

BCCL

Prof. T. Sharma, CI

Allahabad

Prof. T. Sharma, CI Prof. T. Kumar, CO-CI

CCL

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Sl. No. Title of the Project & Consultancy Number Coordinator & Team Members
Evaluation of performance and behaviour of gas detectors and chromatographic 28. analysis of mine air samples of Kunestoria, ECL CONS/1054/10-11 Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

Client

ECL

29. 30.

Grading of coal sample of BCCL CONS/1060/10-11 Evaluation of performance and behaviour of gas detectors of Amlabad Project, BCCL CONS/1061/10-11 Evaluation of performance and behaviour of gas detectors of Lodna Area, BCCL CONS/1062/10-11 A Study of crossing point temperature, ignition point temperature, and moisture content of coal samples of Monnet Ispat & Energy Ltd., Raigarh CONS/1065/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behaviour of gas detector of Lodna Area, BCCL CONS/1066/10-11

Prof. T. Sharma, CI Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL BCCL

31.

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

32.

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

Raigarh

33.

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

Evaluation of performance and behaviour Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI of methanometer, Kajora Area, ECL 34. CONS/1067/10-11 A study of crossing point temperature, ignition point temperature and moisture Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI 35. content temperature of coal samples of Kajora Area, ECL CONS/1068/10-11 Evaluation of performance and behaviour 36. of gas detectors of Chasnalla Colliery, SAIL Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI CONS/1069/10-11 A study of air borne respirable dust concentration and noise level in Noonudih Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI 37. Jitpur Colliery CONS/1070/10-11 Evaluation of performance and behaviour 38. self contained self Rescuer (SCSR) model Raksha Kavach, Suparna Chemicals Ltd., Mumbai. CONS/1071/10-11 Estimation of Grass Calorific Value of 39. Coal sample using Bomb Calorific meter of SAL Steel Ltd., Gandhidham. CONS/1072/10-11 Prof. V. K. Saxena, CI

ECL

ECL

SAIL

SAIL

Mumbai

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

Kutch

195

Sl. No. Title of the Project & Consultancy Number


40. Evaluation of Performance and behaviour of Gas detectors of Bararee Colliery, BCCL CONS/1073/10-11

Coordinator & Team Members Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI BCCL

Client

41.

Evaluation of performance and behaviour of gas detectors of Bansjora Colliery, BCCL Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI CONS/1074/10-11 Evaluation of performance and behaviour of methanometers of different Collieries of Many Enterprises, Dhanbad CONS/1075/10-11 Evaluation of performance and behaviour of gas detectors of Damoda Colliery, BCCL CONS/1076/10-11 Evaluation of performance and behaviour of gas detectors of East Basseria Colliery, BCCL CONS/1077/10-11 Evaluation of performance and behaviour of gas detectors of Moonidih Colliery, BCCL CONS/1078/10-11 RFQ of Tata Steel for mineralogical testing of free silica from Khonbond iron mines of TATA Steel CONS/1079/10-11 Monitoring of environmental parameters in respect of ambient air, stack monitoring, noise level and effluent, BTPS'B' Bokaro Thermal, Bokaro CONS/1080/10-11 Design of particulate Emission Control System & Preparation of Environmental Management Plans for Coke-Oven Plants of Dhanbad. CONS/1081/10-11 Baseline Data Generation for preparation of EIA/EMP of Damuda Group of cluster-I and Madhuband NLW Washery 5 MTY, BCCL, Dhanbad CONS/1082/10-11 Baseline Data generation for preparation EIA/EMP of Madhuband NLW Coal Washery (5 MT PA) as per TOR granted by MoEF. of Koyla Nagar, Dhanbad CONS/1083/10-11 A study into present underground atmospheric conditions including the condition of fire areas for improving safety area in Sijua Colliery, Tata Steel Ltd. CONS/1084/10-11 Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

42 .

Dhanbad

43 .

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

44 .

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

45 .

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

46 .

Prof. A. S. Venkatesh, CI

TATA Steel

47.

Prof. Gurdeep Singh, CI Dr. S. K. Gupta, Co-CI

Bokaro

48.

Dr. A. L. Agarwal, CI

Dhanbad

49.

Prof. Gurdeep Singh, CI

BCCL

50.

Prof. Gurdeep Singh, CI

BCCL

51.

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

Jamadoba

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Sl. No. Title of the Project & Consultancy Number Coordinator & Team Members
Evaluation of performance and behaviour 52. of gas detectors of Lodna Colliery, BCCL CONS/1085/10-11 Evaluation of performance and behaviour 53. of gas detectors of Kuja Colliery, BCCL CONS/1086/10-11 Evaluation of performance and behaviour 54. of gas detectors of North Bhowra Colliery, BCCL CONS/1087/10-11 Investigation into degree of gassiness of Brindabanpur seam inclined, Basantimata 55. Colliery, BCCL CONS/1088/10-11 Evaluation of performance and behaviour 56. of gas detectors of Western Coalfields Ltd. CONS/1089/10-11 Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI BCCL

Client

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

WCL

57.

58.

59.

60.

Evaluation of performance and behaviour of gas detectors of Basdeopur Colliery, BCCL CONS/1090/10-11 Design of Particulates Emission Control System and preparation of environmental management plan for coke oven plants in Dhanbad CONS/1091/10-11 Geophysical Exploration by Gravimetric Method to delineate the anomaly zone to know the existence of chrome ore body in Sukinda Valley of Jajpur District of Orissa CONS/1092/10-11 Preparation of Environmental Statement Report of DVC, Bermo Mines, Bermo, Bokaro CONS/1093/10-11

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

Dr. M. K. Jain, CI Prof. A. K. Pal, CO-CI

M/s B. B. Coke Ltd., M/s Pradeep Coke Industry

Prof. Shalivahan, CI Prof. P. R. Mohanty, CO-CI M/s Balasore Prof. B. N. P. Agarwal, CO-CI Alloys Ltd. Prof. T. Kumar, CO-CI Prof. G. Singh, CI, Dr. S. K. Gupta, CO-CI DVC Bermo Mines, Bokaro

Effect of Ash from captive power plant 61. Kathara Area, CCL CONS/1094/10-11 Analysis of ground water sample for As, Fe & Mn of 86 nos. sample of Central 62. Ground Water Board Patna CONS/1095/10-11 Design of Particulate emission control system and preparation of environmental 63. management plant for coke oven plants in Dhanbad CONS/1096/10-11

Prof. G. Singh, CI

CCL

Prof. G. Singh, CI

Central Ground Water Board Patna

Dr. S. K. Gupta, CI

M/s S. S. Coke Mfg. Industries P Ltd., Kolkata, and others

197

Sl. No. Title of the Project & Consultancy Number Coordinator & Team Members
Testing of Dust suppressor chemical 64. under RCRA CONS/1097/10-11 Prof. G. Singh, CI

Client M/s Unyrshape Corporation, Ranchi M/s Rodic Contents Ltd., Ranchi

Testing of water, soil and air noise samples Prof. G. Singh, CI 65. in roadside along NH23 and NH22 CONS/1098/10-11 Evaluation of performance and behaviour 66. of gas detectors CONS/1100/10-11 Evaluation of performance and behaviour of gas monitoring instruments of 67. Bhagabandh Colliery, BCCL CONS/1101/10-11 Evaluation of performance and behaviour 68. of gas detectors CONS/1102/10-11 Evaluation of performance and behaviour 69. of gas detectors CONS/1103/10-11 Evaluation of performance and behaviour 70. of gas detectors CONS/1104/10-11 Evaluation of performance and behaviour 71. of gas detectors CONS/1105/10-11 Analysis of coal sample of seam II of Sikni Coal Project 72. CONS/1106/10-11 Grading of referee sample of CCL for 73. Badarpur TPS CONS/1107/10-11 Evaluation of performance and behaviour 74. of gas detectors CONS/1108/10-11 Evaluation of performance and behaviour of gas detectors 75. CONS/1109/10-11 Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

ECL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

ECL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

Tata Steel

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

ECL Jharkhand State Mineral Dev. Corporation Ltd. CCL

Dr. V. K. Saxena, CI

Dr. T. Sharma, CI

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

SECL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

76.

Analysis and interpretation of air sample CONS/1110/10-11

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

CCL

Evaluation of performance and behaviour of gas detectors 77. CONS/1111/10-11

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

198

Sl. No. Title of the Project & Consultancy Number Coordinator & Team Members
A Study of performance and behaviour of 78. self containing self rescuers CONS/1112/10-11 Field investigation, modeling and simulation studies for designing the 79. ventilation system of Bangur underground mine CONS/1113/10-11 Evaluation of performance and behaviour 80. of gas detectors CONS/1114/10-11 Evaluation of performance and behaviour 81. of gas detectors CONS/1115/10-11 Design of particulate emission control system and preparation of environmental 82. management plan for coke oven plants in Dhanbad CONS/1116/10-11 Study on use of fly ash for manufacture of polypropylene composite for 83. various products. CONS/1117/10-11 Design of particulate emission control systems and preparation of environmental 84. management plant for coke oven plants in Dhanbad CONS/1118/10-11 Study for Blast Design for Tasra OCP of 85. SAIL-ISP CONS/1119/10-11 Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

Client Ana-Digi Sales (P) Ltd. Bangalore

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

Orissa Mining Corpn, Ltd., Keonjhar

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

WCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL M/s Shivam Coke Pvt. Ltd., Shiv Shakti Coke Industries etc.

Prof. A. K. Pal, CI

Prof. A. Sarkar, CI Prof. G. Udaybhanu, CO-CI

NTPC Ltd.

Dr. Alok Sinha, CI

Coke Plant Oven, Dhanbad, Inder Hard Coke Industries SAIL

Dr. A. K. Mishra, CI Prof. P. Sen, CO-CI

Advice for optimization of blast design parameters at Chasnalla OCP for the safety and stability of underground water Prof. P. Sen, CI dam and subsequent monitoring of impact 86. Dr. A. K. Mishra, CO-CI of blasting on the water dam for its safety and stability for the period of one year. CONS/1120/10-11 Chromatographic analysis of mine air 87. samples of NSD Colliery, CCL CONS/1121/10-11 88. Analysis and interpretation of mine air samples of Kunustoria Area, ECL CONS/1122/10-11 Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

Chasnalla Colliery, (SAIL)

CCL Bokaro

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

ECL

89.

Evaluation of performance and behaviour of Methanometers of Kunustoria Area ECL Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI CONS/1123/10-11

ECL

199

Sl. No. Title of the Project & Consultancy Number Coordinator & Team Members
Evaluation of performance and behaviour 90. of gas detectors of Govindpur Area BCCL CONS/1125/10-11 Evaluation of performance and behaviour 91. of gas detectors of Bera Colliery BCCL CONS/1126/10-11 Evaluation of performance and behaviour of gas detectors of Dhansar Rescue 92. Station, BCCL CONS/1127/10-11 Evaluation of performance and behaviour of gas detectors and analysis of air 93. Samples of Simlabahal Colliery, BCCL CONS/1128/10-11 A study for fixing controlled Blasting parameters during Deep Hole Blasting in 94. East Bassuria Colliery, BCCL CONS/1129/10-11 Surface survey of Bhatgoria Colliery and 95. preparation of surface plan, Jamadoba CONS/1130/10-11 A study of performance and behaviour of Chemical Oxygen type self containce self resures as per EN401 or latest IS 15803 of 96. the SCCL and Manufactured by the Drager Safety Germany CONS/1131/10-11 Investigation into degree of Gassiness of Seam II and III of Milupara U/G Coal 97. Mine of Monnent Ispat & Energy Ltd. Raigarh CONS/1132/10-11 Proximate and Ultimate analysis of three 98. Coal Samples Including Calorific Value CONS/1133/10-11 Analysis of Referee Coal Sample of 99. S N Sunderson & Co. CONS/1134/10-11 Report Preparation on Extraction of 100. Potash from Gluconite CONS/1135/10-11 Field Investigations Modeling and Simulation Studies for Mederigning and Reorganising the Ventilation System for 101. Improving the underground environment at Khottadih Colliery Pandaveswar Area CONS/1136/10-11 Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI BCCL

Client

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

Raigarh

Prof. V. K. Saxena, CI

CIMFR

Prof. T. Sharma, CI

DHANBAD

Prof. T. Sharma, CI

FCI, Aravalli

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

ECL

200

Sl. No. Title of the Project & Consultancy Number Coordinator & Team Members
Analysis and Interpretation of mine air 102. Samples of Kunustoria Area ECL CONS/1137/10-11 Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI ECL

Client

103.

104.

105.

105.

Evaluation of Performance and behaviour of Gas detectors of Tetulmari Colliery Sijua Area BCCL CONS/1138/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and behaviour of Gas detectors of Chirimiri Area, SECL CONS/1139/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and behaviour of Gas Detectors of Mudidih and Basseriya Collieries, BCCL CONS/1140/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and behaviour of Gas detectors of Dubeswari Colliery ECL CONS/1141/10-11

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

SECL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

ECL

Evaluation of Performance and Behaviour 106. of Gas detectors of Mony Enterprises, Dhanbad CONS/1142/10-11 Petrographic Examination of Coarse 107. Aggregate Samples CONS/1143/10-11 Monitoring of Wastes, Soil Air Noise 108. samples in road side along NH23 & NH22 CONS/1144/10-11

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

Dhanbad

Dr. M. K. Mukherjee (AGL), CI Prof. B.C. Sarkar, CO-CI Prof. Gurdeep Singh, CI

CIMFR

Ranchi

Testing of Dust Suppressor Chemical under Prof. Gurdeep Singh, CI 109. RCRA Standard rule & CIL guide Line COPNS/1145/10-11 Analysis and Interpretation of Mine air 110. Samples of Kumardhubi Colliery CONS/1146/10-11 Prof. Gurdeep Singh, CI

CIL

Dhanbad

Evaluation of Performance and Behaviour 111. of Gas detectors of Jorongdih Colliery CCL Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI CONS/1147/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behaviour of Gas detectors of Damodar Colliery BCCL Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI 112. CONS/1148/10-11 Monitoring of Environment Parameters in 113. respect of Noise Level Monitoring of Unit 7&8 Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI CONS/1149/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behaviour of Gas detectors of Ray Bachra Colliery CCL 114. CONS/1150/10-11 Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

CCL

BCCL

CTPS

CCL

201

Sl. No. Title of the Project & Consultancy Number Coordinator & Team Members
Analysis and Interpretation of Mine Air 115. Samples of Madhabpur Colliery CONS/1151/10-11 A study of Air borne respirable dust noise level and mine air samples of Chasnala Colliery CONS/1153/10-11 Evaluation of performance and behaviours of gas detectors of Khoodia Colliery, ECL CONS/1154/10-11 Ultimate Analysis of Coal Samples CONS/1155/10-11 Hosting of Website related to incident that took place on 06-5-10 in the u/g Anjan Hills Mines CONS/1156/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behaviour of Gas detectors of Satpura Mine No.2 of Pathakhera Area CONS/1158/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behaviour of Gas detectors of Sarni Mine Pathakhera Area WCL CONS/1159/10-11 Field Investigations Modelling and Simulation Studies for designing the ventilation system to improve the workplace Environmental in Parascole (West) Colliery of Kajora Area ECL CONS/1160/10-11 Evaluation of performance and Behaviours of Gas detectors of Incline Mine Sudamdih CONS/1161/10-11 Evaluation of performance and Behaviours of Gas detectors of Hurriladih Colliery Kustore Area CONS/1162/10-11 Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI ECL

Client

116.

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

ISP, SAIL

117. 118.

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI Prof. V. K. Saxena

ECL Tata Steel

119.

Dr. Dheeraj Kumar

SECL

120.

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi

WCL

121.

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi

WCL

122.

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi

WCL

123.

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi

BCCL

124.

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi

BCCL

Evaluation of performance and Behaviours Prof. D. C. Panigrahi 125. of Gas detectors of P B Project Colliery CONS/1163/10-11 Evaluation of performance and Behaviours 126. of Gas detectors of Rampur Sub Area MCL Prof. D. C. Panigrahi CONS/1164/10-11 Evaluation of performance and Behaviours of Gas detectors of Many Enterprises Prof. D. C. Panigrahi 127. Dhanbad CONS/1165/10-11

BCCL

MCL

Dhanbad

202

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Evaluation of performance and Behaviours of Gas detectors of CHP-1 Mine, 128. Pathekhera Area CONS/1166/10-11 Weather Report for rainfall recorded on 129. 11-12 July 2010 CONS/1167/10-11 Design of Air-Pollution Control Device of Coke Oven Plants in Dhanbad 130. CONS/1168/10-11 Analysis of Ultimate (CHNSO) for Coal 131. Sample (Air Dry Sample) CONS/1170/10-11 Sustainable Management of Mineral Resources for Nigerian Officials Sponsored 132. by the World Bank. CONS/1171/10-11 Evaluation of performance and Behaviours of Gas detectors of Tawa, Sub-Area, 133. Patherkhera Area, WCL CONS/1172/10-11 Evaluation of performance and Behaviours of Gas detectors of Tawa II, Mine, 134. Patherkhera Area, WCL CONS/1173/10-11 Determination of Cerchar Abrasivity and Uniaxial Compressive Strength of A 135. Limestone Sample CONS/1174/10-11 Evaluation of performance and Behaviours of Gas detectors of KB Colliery 136. CONS/1175/10-11 Evaluation of performance and Behaviours of Gas detectors of Jamadoba Colliery 137. Tata Steel Ltd. CONS/1176/10-11 Determination of Specific gravity of one Coal Sample of Shyamsundarpur Colliery 138. for operation of Continuous Miner in Underground ECL CONS/1177/10-11 Evaluation of performance and Behaviours of Gas detectors of Sendra Bansjora and 138. Bagdigi Collieries CONS/1178/10-11 Field Investigation Modelling and design of Ventilation System of Sindersor Khurd 139. Mine HCL CONS/1179/10-11

Coordinator & Team Members

Client

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

ECL

Prof. Gurdeep Singh

Electrosteel Corp. Ltd.

Prof. Gurdeep Singh, CI

Dhanbad

Prof. V. K. Saxena, CI

Dhanbad

Prof. Gurdeep Singh, CI

World Bank

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

WCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

WCL

Prof. V.M.S.R. Murthy, CI

MMD, Kolkata

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

Tata Steel

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

ECL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

HCL

203

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140. Report for Arono Metrological Data CONS/1180/10-11

Coordinator & Team Members Prof. Gurdeep Singh, CI Kolkata

Client

141.

Preparation of Merit list for appointment of Geological Analysis on Contractual basis Prof. M. Jawed, CI CONS/1181/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behaviour of Self Contained closed Circuit Oxygen Breathing apparatis of Model (SR-K30) chemical self resuver of Faser S. A. Poland CONS/1183/10-11 Analysis and Interpretation of mine air samples of Kunustoria Area ECL CONS/1184/10-11

Jharkhand

142.

Prof. D.C. Panigrahi, CI

Mumbai

143.

Prof. D.C. Panigrahi, CI

Burdwan

144.

Vetting of DMG Report of Iron ore Deposits in Lease hold area of steel Authority of India Ltd in West Singhbhum Prof. B.C. Sarkar, CI District of Jharkhand CONS/1185/10-11 Evaluation of performance and Behaviours of Gas detectors of Jhanjra Project Colliery Prof. D.C. Panigrahi, CI CONS/1186/10-11 Evaluation of performance and Behaviours Prof. D.C. Panigrahi, CI of Gas detectors of Busserya Colliery CONS/1187/10-11 Evaluation of performance and Behaviours Prof. D.C. Panigrahi, CI of Gas detectors of Sudamdih Shaft Mine CONS/1188/10-11

Jharkhand

145.

ECL

146.

BCCL

147.

BCCL

Evaluation of performance and Behaviours of quick setting cement capsule for its use Prof. D.C. Panigrahi, CI 148. in underground coal mines of Katras Area CONS/1189/10-11 Evaluation of performance and Behaviours of quick setting cement capsule for its use Prof. D.C. Panigrahi, CI 149. in underground coal mines of PB Group of Mines CONS/1190/10-11 Evaluation of performance and Behaviours Prof. D.C. Panigrahi, CI 150. of Gas detectors of Jamadoba Colliery CONS/1191/10-11 Modelling and design of Ventilation System for Rampura Agucha Lead Zinc Prof. D.C. Panigrahi, CI 151. Underground Mine HCL CONS/1192/10-11 Evaluation of performance and Behaviours of Gas detectors of Instruments of Bagdigi Prof. D.C. Panigrahi, CI 152. Colliery Lodna Area CONS/1193/10-11

BCCL

BCCL

Tata Steel

HCL

BCCL

204

Sl. No. Title of the Project & Consultancy Number Coordinator & Team Members
Evaluation of performance and Behaviours of Gas detectors of Gourandi Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI 153. Begunia Colliery CONS/1194/10-11 Evaluation of performance and Behaviours of Gas detectors of Pootki Colliery Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI 154. PB Area BCCL CONS/1195/10-11 Evaluation of performance and Behaviours Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI 155. of Gas detectors of Simlabahal Colliery CONS/1196/10-11 Evaluation of performance and Behaviours Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI 156. of Gas detectors of Sodepur Area CONS/1197/10-11 Evaluation of performance and Behaviours Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI 157. of Gas detectors of Lodna Colliery CONS/1198/10-11 Evaluation of performance and Behaviours 158. of Gas detectors of Mohan Colliery Colliery Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI CONS/1199/10-11 Evaluation of performance and Behaviours Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI 159. of Gas detectors of Khottadih Colliery CONS/1200/10-11 Evaluation of performance and Behaviours Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI 160. of Gas detectors of Punch Area CONS/1201/10-11 Evaluation of performance and Behaviours Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI 161. of Gas detectors of Bhawra (s) Colliery CONS/1202/10-11 Designing of Artificial Loding System for 162. Improvement of Workplace Environment Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI in road header development faces and Longwall face at Adriyala Shaft Project, Ramagundem-III CONS/1203/10-11 Evaluation of performance and Behaviours Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI 163. of Gas detectors of Katras Area CONS/1204/10-11 Evaluation of performance and Behaviours Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI 164. of Gas detectors of Chasnala Colliery ISP SAIL CONS/1205/10-11 Analysis of mine air samples and Evaluation Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI of Performance and Behaviour of gas 165. detectors of Noondih Jitpur Colliery ISP, SAIL CONS/1206/10-11 ECL

Client

ECL

ECL

ECL

ECL

ECL

ECL

WCL

BCCL

SCCL

BCCL

SAIL

SAIL

205

Sl. No. Title of the Project & Consultancy Number Coordinator & Team Members
Design of Artificial cooling system for intake air to improve the workplace 166. environment in some critical area in Moonidih Colliery of BCCL CONS/1207/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behaviour 167. of Gas detectors of Bararee Colliery BCCL CONS/1208/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behaviour of Gas detectors of Sobhapur Mine, 168. Pathekhera Area, WCL CONS/1209/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behaviour of Gas detectors of 6 & 7 pit Colliery 169. Tata Steel Ltd. Jamadoba CONS/1210/10-11 Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI BCCL

Client

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

WCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

Tata Steel

Non-destructive evaluation of a concrete 170. structure using Schmidt Rebound Hammer Prof. V. M. S. R. Murthy, CI CONS/1211/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behaviour 171. of Gas detectors of and Analysis mine air samples of Chapapur Colliery, Tirat Colliery and Sodepur Area, ECL CONS/1212/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behaviour of Gas detectors of PK-2 Mine Pathakera 172. Area, WCL CONS/1213/10-11 173. 174. Beneficiation Studies on Manganese Clays CONS/1214/10-11 Testing of Alumina Refractories Ltd. CONS/1215/10-11 Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

NTPC

ECL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

ECL

Prof. R. Venugopal, CI Prof. N. R. Mandre, CO-CI Prof. T. Sharma, CI Prof. T. Kumar, CO-CI Prof. T. Sharma, CI Prof. T. Kumar, CO-CI Prof. T. Sharma, CI Prof. T. Kumar, CO-CI Prof. T. Sharma, CI, Prof. L. N. Jha, CO-CI Prof. T. Sharma, CI,

Panduranga Timbla Industries Ltd. Margao Tata Refractories Ltd. Belpahar UP Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam Ltd. Kanpur PT PP Paricha Jhansi

Analysis of coal sample of Panki TPS 175. CONS/1216/10-11 176. Testing of coal sample of Parichha TPS CONS/1217/10-11

Analysis of Referee Coal samples of CCL 177. & Panchha TPS CONS/1218/10-11 Analysis of Referee coal sample of ECL for Tanda 178. CONS/1219/10-11

CCL, Ranchi

ECL Sanctoria

206

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179. Analysis of Washed coal samples CONS/1220/10-11 Quality Analysis of SLUDGE of Clarified tank of Water Filtration Plant CONS/1221/10-11 Analysis and Interpretation of mine air samples of Jayaswal Neco Industries Ltd. CONS/1222/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and behaviour of gas detectors of Parbelia Colliery ECL CONS/1223/10-11 Evaluation of Chemical parameters of arrick setting cement capsules of Govindpur area BCCL CONS/1224/10-11 Analysis of Referee coal sample of BCCL for UPTPS CONS/1225/10-11 Analysis and Interpretation of mine air samples of Kunustoria Area ECL CONS/1226/10-11 Evaluation of performance and behaviour of a prototype self generating chemical oxygen type self rescuer of 60 minutes duration as per IS:15803:2005 CONS/1227/10-11 Evaluation of performance and behaviour of SCSR Self contained self rescuers of Model Rakha Kabach CONS/1228/10-11 Evaluation of performance and behaviour of gas detectors of Chandrapura Area WCL CONS/1229/10-11

Coordinator & Team Members Prof. T. Sharma, CI BCCL

Client

180.

Prof. Gurdeep Singh, CI

McNally Sayaji Engg. Ltd., Dhanbad Jayaswal Neco Indus.Ltd., Raigarh

181.

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

182.

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

ECL

183.

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

184.

Prof. T. Sharma, CI Prof. T. Kumar, CO-CI

BCCL

185.

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

ECL

186.

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

Intech Safety Pvt. Ltd, Kolkata

187.

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

Suparna Chemicals Ltd., Mumbai

188.

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

WCL

189.

Evaluation of performance and behaviour of gas detectors of Damoda Colliery BCCL Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI CONS/1230/10-11 Evaluation of performance and behaviour of gas detectors of Mines Rescue Station, Pararia Pench Area WCL CONS/1231/10-11 Determination of specific gravity of one coal sample of R VII Seam of Sarpi continuous Miner Project CONS/1232/10-11 Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

190.

WCL

191.

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

Joy Mining Services India Pvt. Ltd.,

207

Sl. No. Title of the Project & Consultancy Number Coordinator & Team Members
A study of degree of gassiness of 8A2 Seam of Rajnagar R.O Colliery 192. Hansdeo Area CONS/1233/10-11 Analysis and Interpretation of mine air 193. samples submitted by CIMFR Dhanbad CONS/1234/10-11 Monitoring of Environmental Parameters in respect of Air, noise, water and stocle 194. unit 7&8 of CTPS Chandrapura CONS/1235/10-11 Analysis of coal sample on grade basis 195. for ATPS CONS/1236/10-11 Non-Destructive Evaluation of a few concrete columns using Schmidt rebound 196. hammer, NTPC, Barh CONS/1237/10-11 Rapid comprehensive environmental audit of 4X250 MW OP Jindal Power Plant 197. CONS/1238/10-11 198. Testing of air samples for Bokaro TPS CONS/1239/10-11 Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

Client

SECL Bilaspur

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

CIMFR

Dr. S. K. Gupta, CI DVC Chandrapura Prof. Gurdeep Singh, CO-CI Anpara Thermal Power Station Sonebhadra Navayuga Engg. Company Ltd.

Prof. T. Sharma, CI Prof. T. Kumar, CO-CI

Prof. V. M. S. R. Murthy, CI

Prof. Gurdeep Singh, CI Dr. S.K.Gupta, CO-CI Prof. Gurdeep Singh, CI

Jindal Power Ltd. Raigarh DVC Bokaro

Evaluation of Performance and Behaviour of gas detectors and analysis and interpretation of mine air samples of 199. Sodepur R Colliery and Tirat Colliery of ECL CONS/1240/10-11 Evaluation of performance and behaviour of gas detectors of Phularitand 200. Colliery BCCL CONS/1241/10-11 Evaluation of performance and behaviour 201. of gas detectors of Kanhan Area WCL CONS/1242/10-11 Time Domain Electromagnetic Survey 202. (TDEM) CONS/1244/10-11 Scientific study to design the construction 203. of dam in the U/G Mine CONS/1245/10-11

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

ECL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

WCL Fugro Nexterra Geophysics Pvt. Ltd. Kolkata BCCL

Prof. Shalivahan, CI, Dr. P. R. Mohanty, CO-CI Prof. T. Kumar, CO-CI Shri P. K. Behera, CI Prof. U. K. Singh, CO-CI

208

Sl. No. Title of the Project & Consultancy Number


204.
Evaluation of performance and behaviour of gas detectors of Bhagaband Colliery, BCCL CONS/1246/10-11

Coordinator & Team Members

Client

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

205.

A Study of degree of gassiness of a coal seam of 5&6 Incline of Jamuna Kotma Area Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI CONS/1247/10-11 Generation of base line data for preparation of EIA/EMP of Dugda NLW Coal Washer (5MTY) and Patherdih NLW Washery (5MTY) CONS/1249/10-11 Evaluation of Behaviour and performance of gas detectors of Patherdih Colliery. CONS/1250/10-11

SECL

206.

Prof. Gurdeep Singh, CI

BCCL (Koyla Nagar, Dhanbad)

207.

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

208.

Evaluation of Performance and Behaviour of gas detectors of 6 & 7 Pits TISCO Colliery Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI CONS/1251/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behavior of gas detectors and analysis of air samples of Simlabahal Colliery, BCCL CONS/1252/10-11 Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

TISCO

209.

BCCL

210.

Evaluation of Performance and Behavior of gas detectors of Bastacola Colliery, BCCL Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI CONS/1253/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behavior of gas detectors of Kunustorial Colliery, ECL CONS/1254/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behavior of gas detectors of Gopalichawk Colliery, BCCL CONS/1255/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behavior of gas detectors of Babor Colliery, ECL CONS/1256/10-11 Determination of coal density of AKWM Colliery, BCCL CONS/1257/10-11 Calibration of 2000 K N Proving Ring of M/s Muva Industries Ltd CONS/1258/10-11

BCCL

211.

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

212.

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

213.

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

ECL

214.

Shri P. K. Behera, CI

BCCL

215.

Shri P. K. Behera, CI

M/s Muva Industries Ltd. Ranchi BCCL

Evaluation of Performance and Behavior of 216. gas detectors of Jayrampur Colliery, BCCL Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI CONS/1259/10-11

209

Sl. No. Title of the Project & Consultancy Number Coordinator & Team Members
Evaluation of Performance and Behavior of Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI 217. gas detectors of Bararee Colliery, BCCL CONS/1260/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behavior of gas detectors of Bhowrah (North) Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI 218. Colliery, BCCL CONS/1261/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behavior of gas detectors of Digwadih Colliery, Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI 219. Tata Steel Ltd CONS/1262/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behavior of 220. gas detectors of Loyabad Colliery, BCCL Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI CONS/1263/10-11 Testing of Iron ore fines of Bengal 221. Energy Ltd. CONS/1264/10-11 Design of an Underwater drilling and controlled blasting methodology with 222. ground vibration monitoring during trench excavation in Myanmar CONS/1265/10-11 BCCL

Client

BCCL

Tata Steel Ltd

BCCL

Bengal Energy Ltd., Prof. T. Sharma, CI Prof. A. S. Venkatesh, CO-CI Kolkata

Bengal Energy Ltd., Prof. T. Sharma, CI Prof. A. S. Venkatesh, CO-CI Kolkata

Evaluation of Performance and Behavior 223. of gas detectors of Syampur Colliery, ECL Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI CONS/1266/10-11 Analysis and Interpretation of mine air 224. samples of Mandan Colliery, ECL CONS/1267/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behavior 225. of gas detectors of Pench Area WCL CONS/1268/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behavior of gas detectors of 10/12 Pits 226. K B Colliery, BCCL CONS/1269/10-11 Analysis and Interpretation of Mine air 227. samples of Kunustoria Area ECL CONS/1270/10-11 Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

ECL

ECL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

WCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi

ECL

Evaluation of Performance and Behavior 228. of gas detectors of Incline Mine Sudamdih Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI Colliery, BCCL CONS/1271/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behavior of Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI 229. gas detectors of Bagdigi Colliery, BCCL CONS/1272/10-11

BCCL

BCCL

210

Sl. No. Title of the Project & Consultancy Number Coordinator & Team Members
EDP for EIA after Assessment of Training needs, Organisation of Workshop at Kabul Prof. Gurdeep Singh, CI 230. followed by Training of Afghanistan Officials on EIA and Mining Projects CONS/1273/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behavior of gas detectors of Chinakuri Mine No-1 231. Colliery, ECL CONS/1274/10-11

Client

Kabul & Afghanistan Mining Project

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

ECL

Evaluation of Performance and Behavior of 232. gas detectors of Lohapati Colliery, BCCL Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI CONS/1275/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behavior of 233. gas detectors of Khottadih Colliery, ECL Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI CONS/1276/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behavior of 234. gas detectors of Khoodiadih Colliery, ECL Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI CONS/1277/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behavior of gas detectors and gravimetric dust 235. sampler of MCL and Kekon International Talcher CONS/1278/10-11

BCCL

ECL

ECL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

ECL

Evaluation of Performance and Behavior of Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI 236. gas detectors of Kuju Colliery, CCL CONS/1279/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behavior of 237. gas detectors of Moonidih Colliery, BCCL Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI CONS/1280/10-11 Sampling and Analysis of coal slurry from 238. Madhuband Washery, BCCL CONS/1281/10-11 239. Grading of coal washery slurry, BCCL CONS/1282/10-11 Prof. T. Sharma, CI Prof. T. Sharma, CI Prof. N. R. Mandre, CO-CI

ECL

BCCL

BCCL

BCCL

Characterisation of Sudamdih coal washery slurry, Proximate analysis of slurry under Prof. T. Sharma, CI 240. equilibrated condition, Quality Control Prof. T. Kumar, CO-CI Dept., Koyla Nagar, Dhanbad CONS/1283/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behavior of gas detectors of Barmonditia (A) 241. Colliery, ECL CONS/1284/10-11

Quality Control Dept., Koyla Nagar, Dhanbad

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

ECL

211

Sl. No. Title of the Project & Consultancy Number Coordinator & Team Members
Study for compliance of forestry clearance conditions in respect of Ghanudih and 242. Bera Projects of Bastacola BCCL CONS/1285/10-11 Suggesting Blast Design Parameters for controlled blasting while conducting blast in open cast restricting blast induced 243. vibrations in B/G working for the departmental patch CONS/1288/10-11 Scientific investigation for optimization of blast design parameters to conduct blast 244. vibration within safe limits for the outsourcing OCP Patch CONS/1289/10-11 Prof. Gurdeep Singh, CI BCCL

Client

Dr. A. K. Mishra, CI Dr. Dheeraj Kumar, CO-CI

BCCL

Dr. A. K. Mishra, CI Dr. Dheeraj Kumar CO-CI

BCCL

Determination of setting and chemical properties of cement capsules used with the Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI 245. roof bolting systems of Sijua Area, BCCL CONS/1290/10-11 Determination of setting and chemical properties of cement capsules used with 246. the roof bolting systems in underground mines Sodepur Area ECL. CONS/1291/10-11 Determination of some physical and chemical properties of cement capsules 247. used in mines of ISP, SAIL. CONS/1292/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behavior of gas detectors of Narsumunda Colliery 248. Sodepur Area, ECL CONS/1293/10-11

BCCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

ECL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

Sail Burnpur

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

ECL

Evaluation of Performance and Behavior of 249. gas detectors of Damoda Colliery, BCCL Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI CONS/1294/10-11 Measurement of particle size distribution by cyclosizing sieve sizing of five ore 250. samples supplied by CDE Asia CONS/1295/10-11 Geo-physical Survey 251. CONS/1296/10-11 Grading of coal slurry of BCCL CONS/1297/10-11

BCCL

Prof. Nikkam Suresh, CI

Technology & Business Development

Prof. Shalivahan, CI Prof. P. R. Mohanty, CO-CI Utkarsh Mining Prof. B. N. P. Agarwal CO-CI Private Ltd., Dhanbad Prof. T. Kumar CO-CI Prof. T. Sharma, CI Prof. T. Kumar, CO-CI BCCL

252.

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Sl. No. Title of the Project & Consultancy Number Coordinator & Team Members
Study for RipRap (Rock) to be used in ash dyke bund/Embankments 253. CONS/1298/10-11 Testing of water samples of 12.00 RHS 254. Shankardih and 57.250 LHS Pabia Camp. CONS/1299/10-11 Determination of mechanical properties at 255. rocks from Dibong Hydel Project, NHPC CONS/1300/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behavior of gas detectors of Lodna Colliery, BCCL 256. CONS/1301/10-11

Client

NTPC Mouda Prof. Y. R. Dhar, CI Prof. A. S. Venkatesh CO-CI Nagpur SEL-GKC (JV) Govindpur Dhanbad

Prof. Gurdeep Singh, CI

Prof. V. M. S. R. Murthy, CI Shri P. K. Behera, CO-CI

NHPC

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

Evaluation of Performance and Behavior of 257. gas detectors of P B Project Colliery, BCCL Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI CONS/ 1302/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behavior of gas detectors of Mines Rescue Station, 258. Dhansar CONS/1303/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behavior of gas detectors submitted by 259. M/s B K Enterprizes, Dhanbad CONS/ 1304/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behavior of gas detectors of Burragarh Colliery, 260. BCCL CONS/ 1305/10-11 261. Tdem Survey at Tonk Rajasthan CONS/1307/10-11

BCCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

Mines Rescue Station, Dhansar, Dhanbad

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

M/s B K Enterprizes, Dhanbad

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL Furgro Nexterra Geophysics Pvt. Ltd., Kolkata CCL

Prof. Shalivahan, CI Prof. P. R. Mohanty, CO-CI Prof. T. Kumar, CO-CI Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

Evaluation of Performance and Behavior 262. of self contained self rescuers of CCL CONS/ 1308/10-11

Field Investigations, Modelling and Simulation Studies for Reorganizing the Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI 263. ventilation system to improve workplace environment in Bansdeopur Colliery, BCCL CONS/1309/10-11 Field Investigations, Modelling and Simulation Studies for Reorganizing the v 264. entilation system to improve workplace environment in Bagdigi Colliery, BCCL CONS/1310/10-11

BCCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

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Sl. No. Title of the Project & Consultancy Number Coordinator & Team Members
Field Investigations, Modelling and Simulation Studies for Reorganizing the 265. ventilation system to improve workplace environment in Mudidih Colliery, BCCL CONS/1311/10-11

Client

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL, Koyla Bhawan

Field Investigations, Modelling and Simulation Studies for Reorganizing the Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI 266. ventilation system to improve workplace environment in Kharkharee Colliery, BCCL CONS/1312/10-11 Field Investigations, Modelling and Simulation Studies for Reorganizing the 267. ventilation system to improve workplace environment in Dhansar Colliery, BCCL CONS/1313/10-11

BCCL, Koyla Bhawan

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL, Koyla Bhawan

Evaluation of Performance and Behaviours 268. of gas detectors of Mudidih Colliery, BCCL Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI CONS/1314/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behaviours quick setting cement capsule with respect Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI 269. to its chemical parameters of Pathakhera Area WCL CONS/1315/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behaviours of gas detectors of Kanhan 270. Area, WCL CONS/1316/10-11 Investigation into degree of gassiness of IOB seam of Haldibari UG project 271. Hansdeo Area, SECL CONS/1317/10-11 Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

WCL

WCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

SECL

Evaluation of Performance and Behaviours of gas detectors and analysis of mine air Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI 272. sample analysis of Simlabahal Colliery, BCCL, CONS/1318/10-11 Evaluation of Performance of gas detectors Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI 273. of EJ Area, BCCL CONS/1319/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behaviours 274. of gas detectors of Lakhimata Colliery, ECL Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI CONS/1320/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behaviours 275. of gas detectors of Bagdigi Colliery, BCCL Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI CONS/1321/10-11 276. Analysis of coal sample of Block II, BCCL CONS/1322/10-11 Prof. T. Sharma, CI Prof. T. Kumar, CO-CI

BCCL

BCCL

ECL

BCCL BCCL

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Sl. No. Title of the Project & Consultancy Number Coordinator & Team Members
Characterization of Ramkanali Coal 277. Sample of BCCL CONS/1323/10-11 Testing of Dust Suppression Chemical as 278. per DGMS Standard. CONS/1325/10-11 Sub-sieve sizing of two iron ore samples 279. supplied by CDE Asia. CONS/1326/10-11 Prof. T. Sharma, CI Prof. T. Kumar, CO-CI BCCL

Client

Prof. Gurdeep Singh, CI

M/s R R Enterprises, Nagpur

Prof. Nikkam Suresh, CI

CDE- Asia

Proximate analysis of the two coal samples Prof. Nikkam Suresh, CI 280. supplied by BCCL Sijua Area CONS/1327/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behaviours 281. of gas detectors of Vovindpur Area, BCCL Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI CONS/1328/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behaviours of gas detectors of Sudamdih Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI 282. Soft Mine, BCCL CONS/1329/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behaviours of gas detectors of Kankanee 283. Colliery, BCCL CONS/1330/10-11

BCCL

BCCL

BCCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

Investigation into the parameters for development of high capacity and high Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI 284. pressure main and auxiliary fans for mines CONS/1331/10-11 3D Numerical Modelling for subsidence 285. prediction Rajgamardip Side Block CONS/1332/10-11 Prof. U. K. Singh, CI

M/s Voltas Ltd.

M/s Monnet Ispat & Energy Ltd, N Delhi M/s Kaphila Industries Katras Dhanbad EIMCO Elecon (I) Ltd. Vidyanagar

Preparation of pre-feasibility from I Report Prof. Gurdeep Singh CI 286. for Coal washery of Kaphila Industries Dr. S. K. Gupta, CO-CI CONS/1333/10-11 Evaluation of performance of NVE dust suppression model EEIL DS 160 mm Blast 287. hole drill of EIMCO Elecon (I) Ltd. CONS/1334/10-11

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

Evaluation of Performance and Behaviours 288. of gas detectors of Methoni Colliery, ECL Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI CONS/1335/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behaviours 289. of gas detectors of Bararee Colliery, BCCL Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI CONS/1336/10-11

ECL

BCCL

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Sl. No. Title of the Project & Consultancy Number Coordinator & Team Members
Determination of some Mechanical projects of Cement capsules of Moonidih Colliery, Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI 290. BCCL as per DGMS guidelines CONS/1337/10-11 Determination of some physical and chemical properties of cement capsules of Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI 291. Moonidih colliery BCCL as per DGMS guidelines CONS/1338/10-11 Determination of some physical and chemical properties of cement capsules of Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI 292. M/s Safeline Dhanbad CONS/1339/10-11 Determination of some mechanical properties of cement capsules of 293. M/s Safeline Dhanbad CONS/1340/10-11 Shri P. K. Behera, CI

Client

WJ Area BCCL

WJ Area BCCL

M/s Safeline, Dhanbad

M/s Safeline, Dhanbad

Evaluation of Performance and Behaviours of gas detectors of Patmohana Colliery, ECL Shri P. K. Behera, CI 294. CONS/1341/10-11 Analysis of coal sample for UHV 295. calculation and grade estimation CONS/1343/10-11 Prof. V. K. Saxena, CI

ECL

BCCL

Analysis of Referee coal sample of BCCL Prof. T. Sharma, CI 296. for UP TPS, BCCL, Koyla Bhawan Dhanbad Prof. T. Kumar, CO-CI CONS/1344 Report on air pressure on 16/2/2011 of 297. Basantimata Hard Coke Enterprizes CONS/1345/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behaviours 298. of gas detectors of Roy Bachra Colliery, CCL CONS/1346/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behaviours 299. of gas detectors of Patherkhera Area, WCL CONS/1348/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behaviours 300. of gas detectors of Phularitand Colliery, BCCL CONS/1349/10-11 Evaluation of Performance and Behaviours 301. of gas detectors of Chirimiri Area SECL , CONS/1350/10-11 Evaluation of performance and behaviours of samples of self contained self rescuers Model Raksha Kavach (Chemical Type self generating oxygen self rescuers supply by 302. the office of Superintendent of Police, CBI Dhanbad CONS/1351/10-11 Prof. Gurdeep Singh, CI

BCCL Basantimata Hard Coke Enterprises CCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

WCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

BCCL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

SECL

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI

Superintendent of Police CBI Dhanbad

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6.2 Professional Development Programme The Continuing Education Wing of the Executive Development Centre organized a wide range of activities for meeting the specific objectives of continuing education. During the year 2010-2011 22 Professional Development Programmes (including 3 off-campus and one DST course) were conducted for executives of various Government, Public Sector and Private Sector companies. During the year 277 executives were trained (381 participantweeks) and the value of these training programmes was about ` 102.4 lakhs. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES HELD DURING APRIL 2010 AND MARCH 2011
Sl No Course Number and period PROGRAMME COORDINATOR(S) (Department/Centre) No. of participants Weeks

1.

CONS/1056/10-11 09/4/10 to 14.04.2010

Mines Inspectors of Jharkhand Govt. Officers Best Blasting Practices for Improved Productivity in Open Cast & Underground Mines Mining Technology Mining Inspectors of Jharkhand Power Hydraulics in HEMM Opening of Captive Coal Mining Projects for NTPC Executives (Off Campus Course)

Prof. M. Jawed, CI, Dept. of ME

12

1 week

CONS/1059/10-11 20/4/10 to 2. 24/4/2010 CONS/1055/10-11 22/4/10 to 27/4/2010

Dr. Dheeraj Kumar, CO-CI, Dept. of ME Prof. M. Jawed, CI, Dept. of ME Prof. K. Dasgupta, CI Dept. of ME&MME

16

1 week

3.

12

1 week

CONS/1063/10-11 26/4/10 to 4. 30/4/2010 CONS/1064/10-11 3/5/10 to 5. 5/5/2010

15

1 week

Prof. M. Jawed, CI, Dept. of ME

17

3 Days

CONS/1099/10-11 Residential Training of Zonal & Dy. Directors for Soft 28/6/10 to 6. Skills & General 30/6/2010 Development CONS/1157/10-11 Project Management and its Application in Coal Mining 8/7/10 to 7. Industry for 10/7/2010 BCCL Executives 8. CONS/1152/10-11 9/8/10 to 13/8/2010 Training/Workshop in Environmental Pollution Control Board

Prof. P. Pathak, CI, Dept. of MS

30

3 Days

Prof. K. Mukherjee, CI, Dept. of MS

11

3 Days

Prof. G. Singh, CI, Dept. of ESE Prof. C. Bhar, CI Prof. K. Mukherjee, CO-CI, Dept. of MS

13

1 Week

CONS/1248/10-11 Overall Project Planning for 23/8/10 to 9. NHPC Executives 27/8/2010

15

1 Week

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CONS/1171/10-11 30/8/10 to 10. 5/9/2010

Training Programme and Study Tour on Sustainable Management of Mineral Resources in Nigerian Mining Sector

Prof. G. Singh, CI, Dept. of ESE

13

1 Week

Method of Working, CONS/1182/10-11 Ventilation Safety and 6/9/10 to 11. Maintenance of Machineries 11/9/2010 in U/G Metal Mines CONS/1169/10-11 23/8/10 to 12. 2/10/2010 CONS/1243/10-11 22/11/10 to 13. 26/11/10 CONS/1354/10-11 21/12/10 to 14. 23/12/10 CONS/1355/10-11 5/1/11 to 15. 7/1/2011 CONS/1286/10-11 10/1/11 to 16. 12/1/2011 CONS/1306/10-11 3/1/11 to 17. 4/1/2011 CONS/1324.10-11 21/2/11 to 25/2/2011 Advances in Mine Surveying Technology

Prof. D. C. Panigrahi, CI, Dept. of ME

13

1 Week

Prof. P. P. Bahuguna, CI Dr. Dheeraj Kumar, CO-CI, Dept. of ME Prof. K. Dasgupta, CI Dr. A. R. Dixit, CO-CI Dept. of ME&MME Prof. P. Pathak, CI Dr. S. Singh, CO-CI Dept. of MS Prof. P. Pathak, CI Dr. S. Singh, CO-CI Dept. of MS Prof. V. Kumar, CI Dr. J. Kumar, CO-CI Dept. of ECE Prof. S. Laik, CI Prof. V. P. Sharma, CO-CI, Dept. of PE Prof. A. K. Mukhopadhyay, CI, Dept. of ME&MME Prof. S. Bhattacharya, CI, Dept. of FME Prof. S. Laik, CI, Prof. V. P. Sharma, CO-CI, Dept. of PE Prof. S. Laik, CI, Prof. V. P. Sharma, CO-CI, Dept. of PE

22

6 Week

Hydraulics in Mining Equipments

14

1 Week

Managerial Effectiveness Through Self Awareness Managerial Effectiveness Through Self Awareness (Money received during 2011-12 financial year) Fiber Optic Sensors & Their Industrial Applications Offshore Oil & Gas Operations.

10

3 Days

21

3 Days

13

3 Days

15

2 Days

18.

Advances in Mine Workshop Practices

1 Week

CONS/1342/10-11 21/3/11 to 19. 25/3/2011 CONS/1356/10-11 1/1/11 to 20. 2/1/2011 CONS/1287/10-11 17/1/11 to 21. 21/1/2011

Coal Preparation

19

1 Week

Off Campus course on Offshore Oil Well Drilling Off Campus course on Fundamentals of Marine Drilling Operations for OIL Executives

15

2 Days

1 Week

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CONS/1352/10-11 30/3/11 to 22. 2/4/2011

Off Campus Course on Equipment Selection and Flowsheet Design for Coal Preparation and Mineral Processing

Prof. S. Bhattacharya, CI, Dept. of FME

4 Days

A special in-campus course was conducted exclusively for DST officers by Applied Geology Department. The detail is given below:
Sl No Course Number and period PROGRAMME COORDINATOR(S) (Department/Centre) No. of participants Weeks

1.

CONS/EDP/2/ DST/ AGL/2010-11

A Primer on Mineral Geostatistics under the DST Govt. of India Scheme National Programme for Training of Scientists and Technologists working in the Government Sector

Prof. B. C. Sarkar, CI, Dept. of AGL

26

1 week

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7.0

INFRASTRUCTURAL FACILITIES

CENTRAL LIBRARY (Official Website: http://www.ismlib.ac.in) The Central Library is a part and parcel of Indian School of Mines with direct connections to all departments. The library with its new building, expanded up to the fourth floor, accommodates about 300 readers for study. The main sections of the library are:

Circulation Desk cum Central Reading Area Reference cum SRB Section Newspaper - magazine Section Journal Section Book Acquisition Section Technical Processing Section Open Reading Hall Photocopy Section

During the academic year 2010-11 the library served about 500 users a day. The library opened for seven days a week except on national holidays. On weekdays the library was open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. while on Saturdays and Sundays it was open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. The Open Reading Hall was kept open from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. The library's growing document collection accounts for about 89460 books, 5684 PhD theses and M.Tech./M.Sc.(Tech.) dissertations, and 34000 journal bound volumes. The CD/DVD collection is more than 1400, comprising books, abstracts, journals, teaching aids and so on. During this academic period, 2771 books were added to the library holding. The library's automation progressed further with the incorporation of new HP PCs, facilitating library jobs. All records of library collection are accessible online through Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) touch-screen kiosks connected to the library's LAN. 'Browse', 'Search', and many more facilities in the OPAC module of LIBSYS Library Management Software enabled the users to find out records on their own, saving their time and effort. The library maintained electronic databases of its printed resources - books, reference books, journal loose issues cum bound volumes, theses, dissertations, reports, conference proceedings, standards and journal articles. All these databases also remained 220

available over the Internet through the library's official website. The speed of searching enhanced reference service delivery. All processes at Book Acquisition Section ordering, bill processing, etc were done through Libsys Library Management Software. At Technical Processing Section books, dissertations, PhD theses, etc. were labeled with system-generated barcodes. The library enrolled new members, students as well as faculty, handing out new bar-coded membership cards. The Central Library ensured error-free barcode based circulation system of library documents to save the users time, quick posting of library dues and fast settlement of no-dues to out-going students. All documentation jobs and processes of journal subscription at the Journal Section proceeded through Libsys Library Management Software. The section displayed more than 300 journals for reference services. The library provided online access to nearly 18000 online journals with full text-image articles to the faculty members, students and research scholars. In addition, the library for the first time subscribed to Science Direct Freedom Collection journal database for the year 2011. With coverage across all subjects it opened up a huge resource required for research and academic activities of ISM. The links to online journals and databases accessible were through library's website. IEL Online, SpringerVerlag, ACM Digital Library, Science Direct, ASME, ASCE, JCCC@INDEST, EBSCO, OnePetro, AIP/ APS, and ACS became useful. Inter-library loan service through JCCC@INDEST link remained as popular as ever among the users. This link enabled the users to download articles at ISM as well as to register their requests for hardcopies to IITs, IISc Bangalore, etc. Apart from this, the Central Library also puts into use a new, spacious circulation desk to ease the circulation transactions at rush hours. The floor of the Central Reading Area got renovated with glossy tiles. The library also embarked upon refurnishing the first floor of old building with provisions of enough space, furniture, lighting and cooling; once completed the Reference cum SRB Section would relocate over here. It would ease the space crunch during semester exams. As the library allowed its readers open access to the documents it regularly organized its printed resources on racks and shelves for better access. The library tried to maintain a congenial study and work environment despite space and seating capacity crunch and decrease in library staff. COMPUTER CENTRE The Computer Centre was established in the year 1987. The Centre is a central facility unit and caters to the computing needs of the ISM community. It provides two types of services, namely, network services and lab services.

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The Centre has a number of state-of-the-art servers, Linux and Windows labs. Computer practical classes of undergraduate/postgraduate are being conducted here. The Centre conducts computer training programmes for ISM staff members from time to time. Online tests for placements of students are also arranged here. Institutional jobs, such as, Students Attendance Monitoring and Computer Maintenance Monitoring are conducted by the centre. Web access is provided through proxy servers. The Centre is running a DHCP server for its campus users. Users need not assign a static IP to their system, but configure it to get IP address automatically. The Centre provides internet services 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. It supports campus wide fiber optic LAN (2500 nodes) that connects all the academic departments/centres, central library, hostels, administrative sections, residence of faculty members and officers. The Departments and hostels are connected to the Computer Centre through Gigabit switches, whereas residential connectivity is provided through ADSL. Internet access is provided to all the users through the link provided by BSNL under the project NMEICT of Govt. of India. CENTRAL WORKSHOP The workshop of the School has a wide range of manufacturing facilities catering to the needs of undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as research scholars. It provides good facilities for Forging, Carpentry, Fitting and Sheet Metal working. It also provides excellent facilities for Welding, Casting and Machining. Induction melting furnace, Gear hobbing and Gear shaping machines, Surface Planer machine, Tool & Cutter grinding machine, Band Saw (wood cutting machine), TIG,MIG, SAW welding machines, Template based gas cutting machine and Power Press machine are important facilities. There is a sophisticated Computer Aided Manufacturing laboratory consisting of latest CAM Software, CNC turning (trainer) and CNC milling (trainer) machines. There is also a Dimensional Metrology Laboratory in which variety of linear, angular, surface flatness and gear tooth thickness / circular pitch measuring instruments e.g. Gear Tooth Vernier Calipers, Variable Microscope and Auto Collimator are important measuring instruments. Every year around 850 first year undergraduate students are imparted hands-on training on basic manufacturing facilities and around 60 students of pre-final year Mechanical and Mining Machinery are imparted hands-on training on advanced manufacturing and dimensional measuring facilities. Each year a number of students also carry out B Tech and M. Tech Projects related to the manufacturing in the workshop. Research scholars of the different departments also fabricate equipments and components for their research work. Many students fabricate various equipments e.g. robots, air tunnels etc. for national level competitions. Sometimes short-term training courses for engineers/officers/executives related to manufacturing process/workshop technology are also conducted on demand. The consultancy is also provided by the faculty to industries according to their needs. 222

Various types of furniture, fixtures and components (of machines) of different departments of the School are also repaired and manufactured in the workshop on demand. A new workshop building has come up. The training on TIG and MIG Welding machines as well as on dimensional measuring instruments is being provided to B. Tech UG students in this building. The procurement of various advanced manufacturing facilities like Flexible Manufacturing Systems (FMS), Sliding Surface & Screw Cutting lathe is under progress. The procurement of other manufacturing facilities like Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM), Rapid prototyping machine, CNC Turn-Mill Centre, CNC Controlled Plasma Cutting machine, , AGV, Die-Sinking EDM, Non-contact type Profilometer, Metallurgical microscope etc. has been started. HEALTH CENTRE ISM Health Centre provides medical care to Students, Teachers, Officers and Staff including their dependant family members. From the year 2000, retired employees with their spouses have also been included for medical treatment. In addition to the SMO and LMO, following Specialists visit ISM Health Centre periodically: a Homoeopath, a Dental Surgeon, an Eye Specialist, a Gynecologist, an Orthopedic Surgeon, an ENT Specialist, a Cardiologist, a Psychiatrist, two Pathologists, two Physiotherapists and Dr. J. Kumar for both morning and evening shifts. In absence of SMO/LMO, Dr. J. Kumar visits ISM Health Centre, morning and evening respectively.
A)

Inclusion of Local Hospital at Dhanbad


1. 2. 3. 4.

Jalan Hospital, Dhanbad, JIMS Hospital, Dhanbad Pragati Hospital, Dhanbad, Asarfi Hospital, Dhanbad.

From times to time patients are being referred for their treatment in above hospitals. B) 1. 2. 3. Inclusion of other hospitals at New Delhi Centre of Sight (for Ophthalmological treatment) Delhi Heart & Lung Institute (for Cardiological/Pulmonary treatment. Max Devki Devi & other Hospital chain in Max Hospital at Delhi for 223

treatment of cardiological Problems and other general diseases. 4. C) Mohinder Hospital for General treatment.

Inclusion of hospitals at Kolkata 1. 2. Peerless Hospital, Kolkata for general purpose. Disha Eye Hospital, Barrackpore, Kolkata for Eye treatment only.

D)

Inclusion of hospital at Durgapur 1. The Mission Hospital, Durgapur.

From times to time patients are being referred for their treatment in the above hospitals. On an average 200-250 patients visit ISM Health Centre daily. Medicines are dispensed from the Health Centre. For medicines that are not available in the Health Centre, reimbursement is made. Investigations required for the patients are carried out at reputed centres from the list of approved panel. During the year patients were referred to the different Centres for specialised treatment as mentioned above. In situation where a second opinion is necessary, the cases are referred either to Central Hospital (BCCL) or PMCH, Dhanbad for Indoor/Outdoor treatment. For patients who prefer Ayurvedic treatment, they are referred to Ayurvedic Dispensary (BCCL), Dhanbad. Complicated cases are referred to CMCH, Vellore, Sankara Nethralaya, Chennai, AIIMS, New Delhi, SGPGIMS, Lucknow, BGH Bokaro, Govt. Hospital Kolkata viz. Bangur Institute of Neurology & SSKM, Kolkata, RMCH, Ranchi, IGIMS, Patna and CIP, Ranchi PGI Chandigarh etc. on advice of CHD/Specialists and as per decision of the Medical Board. This is applicable also to all retired Employees. Apolo Hospital, Ranchi and Kashyap Eye Hospital, Ranchi are also under process for inclusion in ISM panel for treatment of ISM employees. SPORTS AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION CENTRE Like previous years, Sports and Physical Education Centre organized all its internal Tournament like Inter Year Football Tournament, Inter Year Volleyball Tournament, Inter Year Basketball Tournament, Open Badminton Tournaments, Tennis Tournaments, Handball Tournaments, and Annual Gym Competition. The centre successfully organized the 82nd Annual Sports Meet on 28th - 29th January'2011. It was inaugurated by Shri Sylbanous Dung Dung, Moscow Olympic gold medalist in Hockey on 28th January in presence of Prof. T Kumar Director, Shri Sarwar Imam, Dy. 224

Director, Art, Culture and Sports Govt. of Jharkhand, Prof. Gurdeep Singh, President SPEC and other dignitaries, student and enthusiastic crowds. The programme commenced with march past by as many as nine teams namely, (1) M. Phil., M.Tech. and Research scholar (2) MBA (3) M.Sc.(Tech.) (4) M. Sc. (5) B.Tech. Final year (6) B.Tech. 3rd year (7) B.Tech. 2nd year (8) B. Tech. 1st year and (9) Preparatory. During the two-day mega event, people witnessed tough and excellent action of 18 Olympic events for men and 12 for women apart from 6 non-Olympic events, facultyofficer race, staff race, tug of war, children race etc. During the course of organizing events, students were awarded with medals/prizes and finally on 29th January at 5 PM, in the closing ceremony, the best athletes (Men and Women), fastest man and woman, the officials, faculties, staff were felicitated with trophies, mementos, and medals by Shri R. K. Sachdeva, Former Advisor, Ministry of Coal. Main Features:

Fastest Man: Shri Arun Tej (B. Tech. 2nd Year) Fastest Woman: Miss Indumati E (B. Tech. 1 Year) Overall Champion team Men: B. Tech. 1 Year Overall champion team Women: M. Sc. Best Athlete (Men): Jointly Shri Arun Tej and Shri Abhishek Agarwal Best Athlete (Women): Miss Indumati E
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To improve the sports potentials of the ISM students, six part time coaches were engaged from the month of September 2010 for three months. The students were coached in games, such as, Volleyball, Basketball, Cricket, Boxing/Wushu, Athletics and Yoga. Inter year/Open Tournament: Scuffle-2.0 Girls Open Badminton Tournament was organized on 23.02.2011 and in single final Sayonama Kisko and Pouloma Chakraborty adjusted winner and runners up respectively. In the doubles final Bonny Dayal - Vandana Meena pair defeated Sayonama Kisko - Pouloma Chakraborty Pair. Shri P. K. Lahiri, Chairman EB & GC, in presence of Director Prof. T. Kumar, Prof. R. Venugopal, Dean, Prof. B. C. Sarkar, President SPEC and Col (Retd.) M. K. Singh, Registrar gave away the Prizes to the winners. 225

Inter University Participation/Extra Mural Participation ISM Football team participated in the East Zone Inter University Football Tournament organized by BIT Meshra, Ranchi, under the aegis of Association of Indian Universities. The 60 member squad of ISM students took part at the SPARDHA'2011 held from 21st to 24th February at IT BHU where ISM players displayed their potentials in almost all the games that they had participated in. It is a matter of pride Ms Indumati E. of ISM was selected as the Best Women Athlete of the said festival. 33rd National Games A few events of 33 National Games like Netball, Squash were held at ISM from 12-26 February. Apart from this, ISM provided accommodation to all the athletes including the officials of the different games that were held at Dhanbad. Organization of All India Inter Technical Institution Sports Meet PARAKRAM'2011 Parakram, an All India Inter Technical Annual Sports Fest of ISM, was held from 6 April to 10th April. Shri Sunil Kumar Barnwal, Deputy Commissioner of Dhanbad, has inaugurated the Fest on 5th April. Prof. Gurdeep Singh, the convener of this Festival, Prof. B.C.Sarkar, President, SPEC and many other dignitaries were present during the events. In this sports meet, 275 participants came from outside ISM to participate in the various events like Cricket, Football, Basketball (Boys and Girls), Volleyball (Boys and Girls), Athletics, Table Tennis (Boys and Girls), Badminton (Boys and Girls), Squash, Gym Competition, Chess along with many other leisure games and workshops were held under PARAKRAM'11. In the closing ceremony Shri Satish Puri, Director General, DGMS, and Prof. T.Kumar, Director ISM gave away the prizes to the recipients. Prof. Gurdeep Singh, the convenor of this Festival and many other dignitaries were also present during the prize distribution ceremony. In Cricket: ISM A and BIT Patna and ISM A, Basketball (Men) NIT Jamshedpur and ISM, Basketball (Women) BIT Patna and ISM, Volleyball ISM and BIT Patna NIT Jamshedpur were winner and runner up respectively. In Badminton Guru Khalsa (Men) and NIT Jamshedpur (women) were the winners. HINDI CELL The Hindi Cell of ISM Dhanbad is playing a significant role to make Rajbhasha an important part in ISM. As per the orders of the Govt. of India, Home Ministry the section 226
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organizes meetings of official language implementation Committee, ensures progressive use of Hindi in day-to-day official work. The cell also performs all type of translation work. All letters received in Hindi from individuals as well as Govt. of India are replied in Hindi as per the administrative instructions. According to bilingual policy, every employee of ISM is requested to encourage their Hindi knowing staff to use Hindi for their notes and simple drafts. The main function of Hindi cell is to provide translation of English version of annual reports, annual audit report. The Hindi section maintains papers, files and circulars relating to the work conducted by it, issued from time to time by University/UGC/MHRD/GOI. Moreover the Hindi cell sends reports at the end of every quarter to the Ministry. In compliance with the orders issued by Govt. of India home ministry Rajbhasha Vibhag 'Hindi Pakhwara' was organized in the first two weeks of September 2010. It was organized for students, officers, and staff members as well. The participants actively engaged themselves in events, such as, Hindi debate competition and essay writing competition. The activities were organised for both Hindi and non-Hindi groups. To th encourage the participants, Prize Distribution Ceremony was organized on the 15 of September as 'Pakhwar Samapan'. SC/ST Welfare Cell A separate cell is functioning under Deputy Registrar (Establishment) to effectively implement the reservation policy of the Government of India. A Liaison Officer of the rank of Asstt. Registrar is looking after the activities of the Cell.

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8.1 ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION Director Dean (Faculty & Planning) Dean (Academic) Dean (Research & Development) Dean (Students' Welfare) Professor of Continuing Education & Professor-in-Charge (Trg & Placement) Librarian : : : : : : Prof. T. Kumar Prof. A. Chattopadhyay Prof. Kampan Mukherjee Prof. R. Venugopal Prof. S. Laik Prof. V P Sharma

Vacant

8.2 ACADEMIC
PROFESSOR Sl No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Name
Prof. A. Chattopadhyay Prof. A.K. Basu Prof. T. Kumar (Director) Prof. B.N.P. Agrawal Prof. U.K. Singh Prof. R .K. Singh Prof. K. Mukherjee Prof. R. Venugopal Prof. Gurdeep Singh Prof. S. Laik

Department
ME&MME ME&MME PE AGP ME HSS MS FME ESE PE

Sl No.
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Name
Prof. Y. R. Dhar Prof. A. Chattopadhyay Prof. P.S. Gupta Prof. D. C. Panigrahi Prof. M. Jawed Prof. Phalguni Sen Prof. P. K. Sarkar Prof. S. K. Paul Prof. V. P. Sharma Prof. B. C. Sarkar

Department
AGL A. Maths. A. Phy. ME ME ME ME&MME Electronics Engg. PCE AGL

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CHAIR PROFESSOR Sl No.


1 2 3 4

Name
Prof. L. N. Jha Prof. S.B. Srivastava Prof. S. Choudhuri Prof. V. K. Gupta

Department
SAIL Chair, FME Uranium Chair, ME CIL, Chair, ME Tata Steel Chair, FME

Sl No.
5 6

Name
Dr. A.L. Agrawal Prof. B. Ramachandran

Department
Rajiv Gandhi Chair, ESE NMDC Chair, ME

PROFESSOR (under CAS)


Sl No.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24.

Name
Prof. V. K. Srivastava Prof. A. Basu Prof. G.S. Seth Prof. T. Sharma Prof. P. P. Bahuguna Prof. V. Kumar Prof. S. Mohanty Prof. A. Sarkar Prof. A. K. Pathak Prof. P. Pathak Prof. Chandan Bhar Prof. T. K. Chatterjee Prof. J. Manam Prof. N. Suresh Prof. K. Dasgupta Prof. V. M. S. R. Murthy Prof. P. C. Pal Prof. S. Bhattacharya Prof. J. K. Pattanayak Prof. P. R. Mohanty Prof. A. K. Verma Prof. D. Asthana Prof. V. Priye

Department
AGP A. Phy. A. Maths. FME ME AGL A/Chem. PE MS MS Electrical Engg. A. Phy. FME ME&MME ME A. Maths. FME MS AGP AGL AGL

Sl No.
25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47.

Name
Prof. V. K. Saxena Prof. N. R. Mandre Prof. G. P. Biswas Prof. S. Bhattacharya Prof. B. S. R. Sastry Prof. N. M. Misra Prof. G. Udayabhanu Prof. A. K. Pal Prof. S. Gupta Prof. G. N. Singh Prof. Somnath Pan Prof. D. D. Pathak Prof. A.S. Venkatesh Prof. P. K. Jana Prof. Shalivahan Prof. (Mrs.) D. Mitra Prof. P. K. Sadhu Prof. R. K. Das Prof. R. K. Upadhyay Prof. S. K. Maity Prof. P. S. Mukherjee Prof. G.S. Pathak Prof. A. K. Nirala

Department
FME FME CSE Electronics Engg. Electronics Engg. A. Chem. A. Chem. ESE A. Maths. A. Maths. Electrical Engg. A. Chem. AGL CSE AGP Electronics Engg. Electrical Engg. ME&MME A. Maths. ESE ME&MME MS A. Phy.

Electronics Engg. 30.

Prof. A.K. Mukhopadhyay ME&MME

Prof. (Mrs.) B. Mukherjee A. Maths.

Electronics Engg. 48.

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ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR / ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR (UNDER CAS)

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Name
Dr. A. K. Mishra Shri P. K. Behera Dr. P. K. Chakarabarti Dr. Kailash Jha

Department
ME ME MS ME&MME

Sl No.
21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39.

Name
Dr. R. K. Dubey Dr. A. K. Behura Dr. Mojibur Rahman Dr. S. K. Sharma Dr. (Mrs.) Rajni Singh Dr. M. K. Jain Dr. P. N. Singh Roy Dr. Mahendra Yadav Dr. S. Mukhopadhyay Dr. B. Bhattacharya Dr. M. K. Mukherjee Dr. Sandeep Mandal Dr. S. P. Tiwari Dr. Akhilesh Prasad Dr. S. K. Ghosal Dr. B. Choudhury Dr. Rohit P. John Dr. N. K. Singh (APW) Dr. Vinayak Ranjan

Department
AGL HSS HSS A.Phy. HSS ESE AGP A.Chem. CSE EE AGL MS A.Maths. A.Maths. ME&MME A.Chem. A.Chem. ME&MME ME&MME

Dr. (Mrs.) Rima Chatterjee AGP Dr. Biswajit Paul Dr. S. Chattopadhyay Dr. S. N. Singh Dr. Chranjeev Kumar Dr. (Mrs.) Saumya Singh Dr. M. K. Singh Dr. S. Chatterjee Dr. S. K. Gupta Dr. K. Chatterjee Dr. Ajay Mandal Dr. (Mrs.) Keka Ojha Dr. Vikas Mahto Dr. P. K. Singh Dr. Dheeraj Kumar Dr. P. K. Khan ESE ME&MME ME&MME CSE MS A.Maths. A.Maths. ESE Electrical Engg. PE PE PE ESE ME AGP

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Sl No.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Name
Dr. U. K. Singh Dr. Nitai Pal Dr. Sukanta Dey Dr. V. K. Rai Dr. A. K. Kar Dr. Sanjoy Mandal Dr. Jitendra Kumar Dr. Bobby K. Antony Dr. Syed T. Hassan Dr. M. K. Das Dr. (Ms.) Mitali Sen Dr. Hari Om Dr. Chandan Guria Dr. A. R. Dixit Dr. Alok Sinha Dr. V. Mukherjee Dr. P. S. Rao Dr. Tanmoy Maity Dr. S. Sarangi Dr. Haider Banka Dr. P. S. Paul Dr. Sagar Paul Dr. K. K. Singh Dr. Santanu Dwari Dr. Swapan Dey

Department
AGP EE AGL A.Phy. A.Phy. EE** EE* A.Phy. AGL EE* MS CSE PE ME&MME ESE EE** A.Maths. EE* AGL CSE ME A.Chem. ME&MME EE* A.Chem.

Sl No.
26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50.

Name
Dr. Pankaj Mishra Dr. Subindu Kumar Dr. Sushrut Das Dr. V. K. Singh Dr. S. K. Ghosh Dr. Ansumali Dr. Mrinalini Pandey Dr. Niladari Das Shri B. S. Choudhary Dr. (Mrs.) Abha Rani Shri Sachin Tripathi Dr. A. K. Bhaumik Dr. D. P. Mishra Dr. Badam Singh Kushvah Dr. Barun Pratihar Dr. Bijay Mihir Kunar Shri Alok Kumar Das Dr. (Mrs.) Shalini Gautam Dr. M. Shashi Dr. Sahendra Singh Dr. R. B. Choudhary Dr. Ganananadh Budi Dr. A. Jayswal Dr. A. K. Singh Dr. Vipin Kumar

Department
A.Phy. EE* EE* A.Phy. ME&MME ESE MS MS ME A.Maths. CSE AGL ME A.Maths. ME&MME ME ME&MME FME ME AGL A.Phy. ME A.Math. A.Math. ESE

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51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61.

Dr. S. K. Raghuwanshi Dr. T. K. Naiya Dr. Somnath Yadav Dr. Aju Aravind Dr. P. K. Mahato Shri A.C.S. Rao Shri Amgoth Tarachand Shri V. K. Rajak Shri Rajendra Pamula Miss Archana Shri Sukanta Das

EE* PE A.Chem. HSS ME&MME CSE CSE PE CSE PE EE**

62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. EE**

Shri Mrinal Sen Shri Rajeev Kumar Ranjan Shri Shatrughan Soren Shri Gauri Shankar Shri Sukomal Pal Shri B. K. Naick Dr. Shantimoy Kundu Md. Sikandar Azam Dr. Shailesh Kumar Dr. Haripada Nayak Electrical Engg.

EE* EE* FME EE** CSE EE** A.Math. ME&MME A.Chem. A.Chem. EE* Electronic Engg.

NON-TEACHING EMPLOYEES GROUP 'A' AS ON 31.03.2011


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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Name
Col. (Retd.) M. K. Singh Shri Y. P. K. Murthy Shri A. N. Tripathi Shri Arobindo Ghosh Dr. P. Mathur Dr. P. De Shri S. Mitra Dr. Praveen Kumar Shri Anil Kumar

Department
Registrar Dy. Registrar Dy. Registrar Dy. Registrar Dy. Registrar Dy. Librarian System Manager

Sl No.
14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Name
Shri A. K. Gupta Shri H R Singh Dr. U. P. Sharma Dr. L. K. Verma Shri Dipankar Ray Shri D. N. Acharya

Department
Asstt. Registrar Technical Officer Technical Officer Research Officer Programmer Sports Officer

Dr. (Mrs.) T. Banerjee Lady Medical Officer Shri R. K. Mishra Shri Rakesh Soni Shri K. C. Nandy System Analyst System Analyst Asstt. Engr. (Civil)

Sr. Medical Officer 21. Asstt. Registrar 22. 23. 24. 25 26.

Shri R. P. Dwivedi (on lien) Asstt. Registrar Shri M S Champia Ms. S. Kaur Asstt. Registrar Asstt. Registrar Asstt. Registrar

Shri Shailendra Bhatia AWS Shri S. P. Mahato Shri A. K. Barnwal Asstt. Librarian Asstt. Engr. (Elect.)

13.. Shri Babulal Rajk

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Recruitments during 01.04.2010 to 31.03.2011


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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34.

Name
Dr. T. K. Naiya Dr. M. Shashi Dr. Sahendra Singh Ms. Sukhninder Kaur Dr. Somnath Yadav Shri B. S. Choudhary Dr. R. B. Choudhary Shri Babulal Rajak Dr. Ganananadh Budi Shri A. K. Gupta Dr. A. K. Singh Shri A. K. Barnawal Dr. Anurag Jayswal Dr. Aju Aravind Dr. P. K. Mahato Shri A.C.S. Rao Shri Amgoth Trachand Shri V. K. Rajak Shri R. N. Mude Shri Saurabh Sahadev Shri Rajendra Pamula Col. (Retd.) M.K. Singh Ms. Archana Shri Sukanta Das Shri Mrinal Sen Shri R. K. Ranjan Shri Shatrughan Soren Shri Gauri Shankar Shri B. K. Naick Shri Sukomal Pal Dr. Santimoy Kundu Dr. Shailesh Kumar Md. Sikandar Azam Dr. H.P. Nayak

Designation
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Registrar Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Registrar Assistant Professor Assistant Registrar Assistant Professor Asst. Engineer (Elect.) Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Registrar Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor

Department/Sec
PE ME AGL Admin. Applied Chemistry ME ME Admin. ME Admin. Applied Maths. Asst. Engineer (Elect.) Applied Maths. HSS ME&MME CSE CSE PE PE PE CSE Admin. PE Electrical Engg. Electronics Engg. Electronics Engg. FME Electrical Engg. Electrical Engg. CSE Applied Maths. A.Chem. ME&MME A.Chem.

Date of Appointment
07.04.2010 26.04.2010 28.04.2010 30.04.2010 03.05.2010 05.05.2010 19.05.2010 25.05.2010 24.06.2010 01.07.2010 01.07.2010 07.07.2010 16.08.2010 23.08.2010 03.09.2010 03.09.2010 06.09.2010 13.09.2010 13.09.2010 13.09.2010 15.09.2010 01.10.2010 25.10.2010 01.11.2010 01.11.2010 30.11.2010 02.12.2010 07.12.2010 15.12.2010 13.12.2010 09.02.2011 22.02.2011 21.02.2011 28.02.2011

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Retirement during 01.04.2010 to 31.03.2011


Sl No.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Name
Shri Chandi Pd. Mahato Shri S. R. Paswan Shri Mantu Turi Shri Gopal Ram Shri M. K. Jha Prof. L. N. Upadhyay Shri Duryodhan Mandal Shri K. N. Jha Shri Gautam Mitra Shri Murlidhar Mandal Shri Shashi Gope Shri Erias Toppo Shri V. V. R. Rao Shri L. N. Ghosh Shri V. S. Kumar Prof. B. K. Rajhans Shri Guru Mahato Shri Chandulal Hazra Shri Ramjee Das Shri S. N. Roy Shri M. L. Singh Shri Kalo Baski Shri D. M. Sharma Dr. I. K. Singh Shri G. N. Ojha

Designation
UDC SO Peon SO Prof. Assistant Professor Lab. Attendant Assistant Dresser-cum-Dispenser Lib. Attendant Lab. Attendant SO Sr.PA TA (Photo.) Draftsman Professor Mali Peon Peon Mech.A Lab. Attendant Asstt. Valveman Semi Prof. Asstt. SSA LDC

Department / Section
EDC Admin. ME C.A. Section Central Library Applied Maths. MS Health Centre Health Centre Central Library ME Admin. Admin. Applied Physics ME Applied Maths. C.A. Section DSW Office DSW Office Workshop Applied Chemistry C.M.U. Central Library AGL FME

Date of

Retirement
30.04.2010 30.04.2010 31.05.2010 30.06.2010 30.06.2010 31.07.2010 31.07.2010 31.08.2010 31.08.2010 30.09.2010 30.09.2010 31.10.2010 30.11.2010 31.12.2010 31.12.2010 31.01.2011 31.01.2011 28.02.2011 28.02.2011 28.02.2011 28.02.2011 31.03.2011 31.03.2011 31.03.2011 31.03.2011

Voluntary Retirement during 01.04.2010 to 31.03.2011


Sl No.
1. 2.

Name
Shri Muneshwar Prasad Shri C K Banerjee

Designation
UDC Assistant

Department / Section
EDC Admin

Date of Voluntary Retirement


31.07.2010 14.04.2010

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Resigned during 01.04.2010 to 31.03.2011


Sl No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Name
Dr. Kaushik Dey Dr. Gopinath Halder Dr. M. K. Mandal Col. (Retd.) P. S. Sandhu Shri Saurabh Sahadev Shri R. N. Mude Prof. S. K. Patra

Designation
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Registrar Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Professor, AMN Ghosh Chair

Department / Section
ME PE PE Admin. PE PE PE

Date of Resign
05.07.2010 20.05.2010 20.05.2010 30.09.2010 18.12.2010 29.12.2010 04.03.2011

Died during 01.04.2010 to 31.03.2011


Sl No.
1 2 3

Name
Dr. S. Vishwanatham Smt. Debashree Trafdar Smt. Lalita Topno

Designation
Associate Professor DEO LDC

Department / Section
Applied Chemistry Computer Centre Admin

Date of Death
23.05.2010 27.12.2010 09.03.2011

Trained during 01.04.2010 to 31.03.2011


Sl No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Name
Dr. P. Mathur Shri Anil Kumar Shri Y. P. K. Murthy Ms. Sukhninder Kaur Shri Babulal Rajak Shri M. S. Champia Shri Om Prakash Shri A. K. Paswan Ms. Sukhninder Kaur Shri Babulal Rajak

Designation
DR AR DR AR AR AR SO Computer Operator AR AR

Department / Section
Admin. Admin. Admin. Admin. Admin. Admin. Admin. Admin. Admin. Admin.

Training Period
24-26 March, 2011 24-26 March, 2011 23-25 March, 2011 29.01.2011 to 01.02.2011 6-9 January 2011 29.01.2011 to 01.02.2011 12-13 April 2010 18-29 October 2010 21-23 June 2010 16.07.2010

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MEMBERS OF GENERAL COUNCIL, EXECUTIVE BOARD AND FINANCE COMMITTEE

CHAIRMAN Shri P. K. Lahiri, IAS (Retd.) Chairman ISM GC & EB 8/2 Sarv Priya Vihar New Delhi 110 016 REPRESENTATIVES OF THE PARLIAMENT (All from 29 Mar. 2010) Ms. Mabel Rebello Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha 701, Brahmaputra, Dr. Bishamber Das Marg New Delhi 110 001 Shri Sanjay Bhoi Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha 13/601, East End Apartments Mayur Vihar, Ph-I Extn. Delhi 110 096 Shri Pashupati Nath Singh Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha B-402, M. S. Flats, B. K. S. Marg New Delhi 110 001 NOMINEES OF CENTRAL GOVT. Shri Tarun Das Chief Mentor Confederation of Indian Industries 23, Institutional Area, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110 003 Prof. T. C. Rao C/o Mr. K. Sanat Kumar 501, Jagdish Residency, Road No. 5, Ramkrishan Puram, Nagole Hyderabad 500 035

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Prof. P. B. Sharma Vice Chancellor Delhi Technological University Shahbad Daulatpur Delhi 110 042 Dr. Ranjeet Singh (Ex-Director, NSIT, New Delhi) D-42, Ayudh Vihar, Plot No. 3 Sector 13, Dwarka New Delhi 110 078 Prof. Hamid Ali Department of Petroleum Studies Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh 202 002 NOMINEE OF ALL INDIA COUNCIL FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION (AICTE) Prof. D. Narasimha Reddy Vice Chancellor , JNTU Kukatapally, Hyderabad 500 085 MINISTRY OF COAL & MINES (DEPT. OF COAL) Dr. S. K. Wadhawan Director (Tech.) Ministry of Mines, Deptt. of Coal & Mines Shastri Bhawan New Delhi 110 001 MINISTRY OF HRD Shri Ashok Thakur Special Secretary, Govt. of India Ministry of HRD Department of Higher Education Shastri Bhawan New Delhi 110 115

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MINISTRY OF FINANCE Shri S K Ray Addl. Secretary & Financial Advisor Govt. of India, Ministry of HRD (Integrated Finance Division) Shastri Bhawan New Delhi 110 115 MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM & NATURAL GAS Dr. A. K. Balyan Director (H.R.) Ministry of Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. New Delhi MINISTRY OF LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT Shri Rash Bihari Chakravorty Deputy Director General of Mines Safety Office of the DGMS, Central Zone Dhanbad 826 001 NOMINEE OF INDIAN MINES MANAGERS ASSOCIATION Dr. Vinod P. Sinha Advisor Tata Steel Ltd. 228, 2nd floor, Corporate Centre Jamshedpur 831 001 NOMINEE OF MGMI Vacant NOMINEE OF COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC & INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH Dr. Amalendu Sinha Director Central Institute of Mining & Fuel research Barwa Road Dhanbad 826 001

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NOMINEE OF GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA Director General Geological Survey of India 27, J. N. Road, Kolkata 700 016 NOMINEE OF HINDUSTAN COPPER LIMITED Shri A. K. Sen General Manager (Mines), Hindustan Copper Limited Head Office 1, Ashutosh Chowdhury Avenue P. B. No. 10224 Kolkata 700 019 NOMINEE OF EMPLOYERS FEDERATION OF INDIA, MUMBAI Vacant NOMINEE OF UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION Prof. N. S. Gajbhaiye Vice Chancellor Dr. Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya Sagar 470 003 (M.P.) NOMINEE OF CENTRAL GROUND WATER BOARD Shri Sanjib Chakraborty Hydro-geologist General Ground Water Board Eastern Region, 'Bhujalika' Sector-V, CP Block-6 Salt Lake City, Kolkata 700 091 NOMINEE OF ONGC Dr. Tarun Chakraborty GGM-HOI, ONGC Academy KDMIPE Campus, 9 Kaulagarh Road Dehradun 248 135 239

NOMINEE OF NMDC Shri Rana Som Chairman-cum-Managing Director NMDC Limited, Khanij Bhawan 10-3-311/A, Castle Hills, Masab Tank Hyderabad 500 028 EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS Shri S. J. Sibal Director General of Mines Safety DGMS Dhanbad 826 001 Shri Satish Puri Director General of Mines Safety DGMS Dhanbad 826 001 CHAIRMAN-CUM-MANAGING DIRECTOR, CMPDIL Shri Ashok Kumar Singh Chairman-cum-Managing Director Central Mine Planning & Design Institute Ltd. Gondwana Place, Ranchi 834 008 CONTROLLER GENERAL OF INDIAN BUREAU OF MINES Shri C. S. Gundewar Controller General Indian Bureau of Mines Indira Bhawan, Civil Lines Nagpur 440 102 Director ISM Prof. T. Kumar Director Indian School of Mines Dhanbad 826 004 240 (from 01.10.2010) (up to 30.09.2010)

HEAD OF FACULTY DEPARTMENT (i.e. Departments awarding degrees ex-officio) Prof. D. C. Panigrahi Prof. M. Jawed Dept. of Mining Engg. ISM, Dhanbad Prof. B. C. Sarkar Dept. of Applied Geology ISM, Dhanbad Prof. P. R. Mohanty Dept. of Applied Geophysics ISM, Dhanbad Prof. A. K. Pathak Dept. of Petroleum Engg. ISM, Dhanbad Prof. Nikkam Suresh Dept. of Fuel & Mineral Engg. ISM, Dhanbad Prof. P. K. Sarkar Dept. of Mechanical Engg. & Mining Machinery Engg. ISM, Dhanbad Prof. G. P. Biswas (up to 15.10.2010) Prof. P. K. Jana (from 16.10.2010) Dept. of Computer Science & Engg. ISM, Dhanbad Prof. V. Kumar Dept. of Electronics Engineering ISM, Dhanbad Prof. T. K. Chatterjee (up to 25.2.2011) Prof. S. Pan (from 26.2.2011) Dept. of Electrical Engg. ISM, Dhanbad Prof. Chandan Bhar Dept. of Management Studies ISM, Dhanbad 241 (upto 31.10.2010) (from 01.11.2010)

Prof. A. Chattopadhyay Dept. of Applied Mathematics ISM, Dhanbad Prof. J. Manam Dept. of Applied Physics ISM, Dhanbad Prof. G. Udayabhanu Dept. of Applied Chemistry ISM, Dhanbad Prof. Gurdeep Singh Dept. of Environmental Science & Engg. ISM, Dhanbad Prof. R. K. Singh Dept. of Humanities & Social Sciences ISM, Dhanbad Prof. V. K. Saxena (from 10.11.2010) Dept. of Chemical Engg. ISM, Dhanbad TEACHERS REPRESENTATIVE Prof. V. Kumar (up to 04.02.2011) Dept. of Electronics Engg. ISM, Dhanbad Shri P. K. Behra (from 05.02.2011) Associate Professor Dept. of Mining Engg. ISM, Dhanbad ASSISTANT PROFESSORS REPRESENTATIVE Vacant Secretary Col. (Retd.) P. S. Sandhu (up to 30.09.2010) Col. (Retd.) M. K. Singh (from 01.10.2010) Registrar Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad 826 004 242

MEMBERS OF EXECUTIVE BOARD Chairman (appointed by the Central Govt.) Shri P. K. Lahiri, IAS (Retd.) Chairman ISM GC & EB 8/2 Sarv Priya Vihar, New Delhi 110 016 Nominee of MHRD, GOI (Bureau of Technical Education)

Shri Ashok Thakur Special Secretary, Govt. of India Ministry of HRD Department of Higher Education Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi 110 115 Nominee of MHRD, GOI (Integrated Finance Div.)

Shri S. K. Ray Addl. Secretary & Financial Advisor Govt. of India, Ministry of HRD (Integrated Finance Division) Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi 110 115 Nominee of Ministry of Mines, GOI Dr. S. K. Wadhawan Director (T) Ministry of Mines Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi 110 001 Nominee of Central Govt. Shri A. C. Wadhwan Former CMD, HZL/Chairman, PESB 3, Kautilya Marg, Chanakyapuri New Delhi 110 021. Nominee of Central Govt. Shri B. K. Saha, IAS (Retd.) Flat-12 J, Tower-4, South City 375 Prince Anwar Shah Road Kolkata-700 068 243

Nominee of AICTE Prof. D. Narasimha Reddy Vice Chancellor, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Kukatapally Hyderabad 500 085 Nominee of General Council Prof. Hamid Ali Department of Petroleum Studies Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh 202 002 Nominee of General Council Shri S. J. Sibal (up to 30.09.2010) Shri Satish Puri (from 01.10.2011) Director General of Mines Safety DGMS Dhanbad 826 001 CMD, CMPDIL, Ranchi (Ex-officio) Shri Ashok Kumar Singh Chairman-cum-Managing Director Central Mine Planning & Design Institute Ltd. Gondwana Place, Ranchi 834 008 Nominee of AICTE Prof. Sunil Kumar Sarangi Director, National Institute of Technology Rourkela - 769008 Orissa Professors Representative Prof. Kampan Mukherjee Dept. of Management Studies ISM, Dhanbad 244 (up to 07.09.2010)

Professors Representative Prof. R. Venugopal Deptt. of Fuel & Mineral Engg. ISM, Dhanbad 826 004 Associate Professors Representative Prof. V. Kumar Dept. of Electronics Engg. ISM, Dhanbad Associate Professors Representative Shri P. K. Behera Associate Professor Dept. of Mining Engg. ISM, Dhanbad Assistant Professors Representative Vacant Director Prof. T. Kumar Director Indian School of Mines Dhanbad 826 004 Registrar Col. (Retd.) P. S. Sandhu Col. (Retd.) M. K. Singh Registrar Indian School of Mines Dhanbad 826 004

(from 08.09.2010)

(up to 04.02.2011)

(from 05.02.2011)

(upto 30.09.10) (from 01.10.2010)

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MEMBERS OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE Chairman Shri P. K. Lahiri, IAS (Retd.) Chairman ISM GC & EB 8/2 Sarv Priya Vihar New Delhi 110 016 Nominee of MHRD, GOI (Bureau of Technical Education) Shri Ashok Thakur Special Secretary, Govt. of India Ministry of HRD Department of Higher Education Shastri Bhawan New Delhi 110 115 Nominee of MHRD, GOI (Integrated Finance Div.) Shri S. K. Ray Addl. Secretary & Financial Advisor Govt. of India, Ministry of HRD (Integrated Finance Division) Shastri Bhawan New Delhi 110 115 Nominee of Executive Board Shri B. K. Saha, IAS (Retd.) Flat-12 J, Tower-4, South City 375 Prince Anwar Shah Road, Kolkata-700 068 Nominee of Executive Board Shri S J Sibal (up to 30.09.2010) Shri Satish Puri (from 01.10.2011) Director General of Mines Safety, DGMS, Dhanbad 826 001 246

Director Prof. T Kumar Director Indian School of Mines Dhanbad 826 004 Registrar Col. (Retd.) P. S. Sandhu Col. (Retd.) M. K. Singh Registrar Indian School of Mines Dhanbad 826 004 (up to 30.09.2010) (from 01.10.2010)

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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Annexure - I

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ANNUAL ACCOUNTS 2010 - 2011

INDEX
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Contents
Balance Sheet Income & Expenditure Account Receipt & Payment Account Capital Fund Reserve & Surplus Earmarked/ Endowment Fund Current Liabilities & Provisions Fixed Assets Investments Current Assets, Loans & Advances Grants-in-Aid Fees from Students Interest Income Other Income Establishment Expenses Other Administrative Expenses Significant Accounting Policies Notes on Accounts GPF, CPF & DCPS Balance Sheet GPF,CPF & DCPS Income & Exp A/c GPF,CPF & DCPS Receipt & Payment A/c
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Schedule Page No 256 260 264 I 268 II 269 III 272 IV 274 V 283 VI 285 VII 285 290 VIII 290 IX 291 X 292 XI 292 XII 293 XIII XIV 297 XV 299 304 306 307

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CORPUS/ CAPITAL FUND AND LIABILITIES Sch No.
(Amount in `) Total Current Year (Amount in `) Total Previous Year

2010-11

2009-10

CAPITAL FUND RESERVE AND SURPLUS EARMARKED/ ENDOWMENT FUND CURRENT LIABILITIES AND PROVISIONS TOTAL
ASSETS

I II III IV

2,931,801,663.11 29,136,570.54 420,086,395.36 393,998,416.29 3,775,023,045.30

2,19,87,13,569.11 2,28,41,615.90 44,76,10,007.21 24,04,60,791.52 2,90,96,25,983.74

FIXED ASSETS Less PROVISION FOR DEPRECIATION NET BLOCK (FIXED ASSETS) INVESTMENTS CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS, ADVANCES TOTAL SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
NOTES ON ACCOUNTS

1,103,391,356.73 643,688,595.00 459,702,761.73

95,56,24,731.73 54,74,63,306.00 40,81,61,425.73 66,89,32,034.00 1,83,25,32,524.01 2,90,96,25,983.74

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549,969,692.00 2,765,350,591.57 3,775,023,045.30

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INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31ST MARCH, 2011

INCOME
Grants-in-aid from MHRD, GOI Add: Unspent GIA of previous year transferred from Endowment Fund Less: Transferred to Capital Fund towards non recurring expenses Net Grants in Aid Fees from Students Interest Income Other Income Total Income (A)

(Amount in `) (Amount in `) SCH Total Current Year Total Previous Year No. 2010-11 2009-10
VIII 1,22,47,00,000.00 6,99,67,135.47 73,43,28,484.00 IX X XI 56,03,38,651.47 8,87,90,028.00 2,85,00,472.05 1,83,18,434.00 69,59,47,585.52 1,32,31,72,651.29 0.00 73,02,98,599.00 59,28,74,052.29 7,04,29,413.00 3,61,12,827.04 1,36,60,009.00 71,30,76,301.33

EXPENDITURE
Establishment Expenses Educational Expenses General Expenses Departmental Expenses Miscellaneous/ other Expenses Travelling Expenses Depreciation Total Axperditure (B) Excess of Income over Expenditure (A-B) Balance being surplus/(Deficit) carried to Endowment Fund A/c. Significant Accounting Policies Notes on Accounts XI XII XII XIII XIV XV XVI 37,53,49,314.00 8,48,43,231.00 7,55,96,075.00 11,107,236.00 4,04,33,287.00 52,59,072.00 8,34,29,214.00 67,60,17,429.00 1,99,30,156.52 1,99,30,156.52 39,25,51,659.00 4,11,07,549.00 5,62,19,086.82 80,40,686.00 3,52,71,547.30 87,48,911.00 7,45,85,738.00 61,65,25,177.12 9,65,51,124.21 9,65,51,124.21

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RECEIPT & PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31 MARCH 2011
RECEIPTS
Opening Balances: (a) Cash in Hand (b) Cash at Bank / Post office Grants-in-aid from MHRD Investment Encashed Fees from Students Interest from Investments/ Advances Other Income Statutory & other Receipts/ Recoveries Recovery of Advances from Staff/ Suppliers/ Deposits Deductions in the Fixed Assets Additions to Earmarked Funds Research and Development Projects Consultancy and Testing Departmental Development Fund Fellowship and Associateship Professional Development Fund Additions to Capital/ Other Reserve Funds
ST

(Amount in `) (Amount in `) SCH Total Current Year Total Previous Year No. 2010-11 2009-10
1,49,766.70 18,32,07,969.84 1,005,600,000.00 2,44,10,96196.00 8,87,90,028.00 2,85,00,472.05 1,83,18,434.00 31,41,64,322.26 6,50,03,206.00 76,38,634.00 5,76,35,516.16 6,47,38,459.00 5,55,35,711.85 31,11,509.64 5,13,569.00 1,65,91,784.00 4,35,05,95,578.50 98,347.70 15,32,08,214.84 1,27,32,30,000.00 2,64,65,61,936.00 7,04,29,413.00 3,61,12,827.04 1,36,60,009.00 26,85,53,247.00 25,23,54,410.59 29,95,992.00 4,15,64,225.00 3,08,74,736.00 3,85,90,245.08 30,54,186.00 54,193.00 5,24,643.00 1,46,88,890.00 4,84,65,55,515.25

VIII VI IX X XI IV VII V III IV IV II IV II I & II

TOTAL PAYMENTS
Establishment Expenses Educational Expenses General Expenses Departmental Expenses Travelling Expenses Miscellaneous/ other Expenses Investment of Funds/ Renewals Advances to Staff/ Suppliers/ Contractors/ Deposits Additions to Fixed Assets Transfer/ payment from Earmarked Funds Payment/Transfer from Capital Fund/School Development Fund Statutory & other payments Research and Development Projects Consultancy and Testing Departmental Development Fund Fellowship and Associateship Professional Development Fund Closing Balances: (a) Cash in Hand (b) Cash at Bank XII XIII XIII XIII XIII XIII VI VII V III I & II IV IV IV II IV II

37,53,49,314.00 8,48,43,231.00 7,55,96,075.00 1,11,07,236.00 52,59,072.00 4,04,33,287.00 2,32,21,33,854.00 84,30,94,095.06 15,54,05,259.00 1,78,60,183.00 2,23,000.00 21,29,36,766.50 2,78,73,903.00 3,24,90,998.90 18,51,635.00 0.00 47,336.00 1,81,656.70 14,39,08,676.34 4,35,05,95,578.50

39,25,51,659.00 4,11,07,549.00 5,62,19,086.82 80,40,686.00 87,48,911.00 3,52,71,547.30 2,83,02,35,387.00 80,86,82,045.00 18,87,53,341.00 71,38,719.00 22,70,17,533.59 2,91,02,945.00 2,89,59,107.00 12,11,106.00 0.00 1,58,156.00 1,49,766.70 18,32,07,969.84 4,84,65,55,515.25

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SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR 2010 - 2011

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SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF BALANCE SHEET, INCOME & EXPENDITURE A/C AND RECEIPTS & PAYMENTS A/C FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH 2011
SCHEDULE - I: CAPITAL FUN D Sl. No. 1 (A) Plan: 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 Opening Balance Less - Rounding Off Add: Non-recurring grants-in-aid received during the year Add: Rectification for previous years as per Audit para 2.1 of 2008-9 Sub-total 65,490,727.70 7,317,806.00 244,252.00 1,959,809,389.91 727,010,678.00 1,235,174,592.91 722,430,881.00 2,203,916.00 2,686,820,067.91 57,127,842.70 7,867,718.00 0.00 495,167.00 0.00 2,973,639.00 72,564,281.70 2,973,639.00 75,537,920.70 121,536,812.44 63,000.00 122,148,761.44 611,949.00 0.00 65,490,727.70 2,973,639.00 68,464,366.70 1,959,809,389.91 PA R T I C U LA R S Current Year : 2010 - 11 (Amount in `) Previous Year : 2009 - 10

1.1.5 1 (B) Non Plan: 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4 1.2.5

Opening Balance Add: Non-recurring grants-in-aid received during the year Less: Rectification of error of previous period Add: Rectification for previous year as per Audit para 2008-09 Less: Deficit of Non-Plan A/c for the year 2010-11 adjusted Capitalised fund for Assets Sub-total

1.2.6 1.2.7 1 (C) Project: 1.3.1 1.3.2

(a) Capital Fund Opening Balance Less: Payments from Old Consultancy Projects (See Notes on Accounts) Less: Transfer for creation of opening balance towards undisbursed consultancy projects (See Notes of Accounts) (b) Project Endowment Fund (c) Reserve fund (d) Corpus Fund (e) Capitalised fund for Assets - Opening balance Add: Additions during the year Less: Depreciation on Assets including adjustment for previous years Sub-total Total

1.3.3

121,473,812.44

0.00

121,536,812.44

1.3.4 1.3.5 1.3.6 1.3.7 1.3.8 1.3.9

249,515.69 6,830,829.87 4,410,060.50 37,412,594.00 11,862,937.00 12,796,075.00

249,515.69 6,830,829.87 4,410,060.50

249,515.69 6,830,829.87 4,410,060.50 39,298,596.00 12,106,591.00 13,992,593.00

249,515.69 6,830,829.87 4,410,060.50

36,479,456.00

37,412,594.00

1.3.10 1.3.11

169,443,674.50 2,931,801,663.11

170,439,812.50 2,198,713,569.11

*The adjustment entry was made under Capital Fund Account for ` 2203916.00 towards amount wrongly debited under Roads & Building instead of Repairs & maintenance during the year 2008 -09 as per audit observation.

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SCHEDULE - II: RESERVES AND SURPL US 2 (A) Capital Reserve (Non Plan): Sl. No. PA R T I C U LA R S Balance as on 01.04.2010 Additions during the year Deduction/Adj. during the year Balance as on 31.03.2011

Non-Plan: 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.2.4 2.2.5 2.2.6 2.2.7 2.2.8 Computer Development Fund Departmental Development Fund Donation Fund Laboratory Development Fund Library Development Fund School Development Fund* Building Fund* Total Reserves (Non Plan) 717,959.00 364,625.00 2,057,500.00 607,299.00 5,020.00 2,734,775.00 2,200,000.00 8,687,178.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,678,847.00 2,050,000.00 4,728,847.00 160,000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 160,000.00 717,959.00 364,625.00 2,057,500.00 607,299.00 5,020.00 5,253,622.00 4,250,000.00 13,256,025.00

*The balance as on 1.4.2010 has been corrected for School Development Fund and Building Fund by ` 2582299.00 2 (B) Department Development Funds (Project A/c) : Head of Account Balance as on 01.04.2010 72,270.00 76,447.70 299,252.00 65,541.00 290 0 169,068.00 61,476.00 1,532,391.92 20,241.00 416,837.00 641,767.77 213,481.42 9,812.00 178,606.00 511,423.25 29,454.00 552,284.52 408,973.85 192,408.00 35,530.00 638,633.00 77,220.00 33,090.00 567,622.00 54,866.00 6,000.00 71,105.00 262,692.00 12,767.00 0.00 10,725.00 0.00 304,966.00 480.00 485,263.00 412,977.00 3,504.00 16,176.00 Additions Deduction/Adj. Balance as on during the during the year 31.03.2011 year 72,270.00 76,447.70 302,756.00 81,717.00 290.00 0.00 241,354.00 61,476.00 1,836,877.92 20,241.00 416,837.00 904,459.77 215,523.42 9,812.00 178,606.00 495,184.25 35,454.00 552,284.52 479,984.85 269,628.00 2,440.00

2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.3 2.3.4 2.3.5 2.3.6 2.3.7 2.3.8 2.3.9 2.3.10 2.3.11 2.3.12 2.3.13 2.3.14 2.3.15 2.3.16 2.3.17 2.3.18 2.3.19 2.3.20 2.3.21

AGL XRF Maintenance Fund Applied Chemistry Deptt. Applied Geology Deptt. Applied Geophysics Deptt. Applied Physics Deptt. Benevolent Fund Central Administrative Charges Centre for Longwall Mine Mechnsn. Centre for Mining Environment Computer Science & Engg. Deptt. Director Discretionary Fund E.D.C. Development Fund E.D.C. Xeroxing (4000) Fund Electronics Engineering Electrical Engineering Deptt. Fuel & Mineral Engg. Deptt. Geology Xeroxing (6000) Fund Lab. Development Fund Library Dev. Fund (including library fine and card charges) Management Studies Deptt.* ME Deptt.'s Gas chromatograph maintenance fund*

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2.3.22 2.3.23 2.3.24 2.3.25 2.3.26

Mech. Engg. & Mining Machinery Engg. Mining Engg. Deptt. Petroleum. Engg. Deptt. Reprographic Unit Sub-total (DDF)

625,106.40 4,217,124.57 1,178,258.50 31,553.00 11,539,597.90

84,739.00 924,696.64 239,987.00 3,111,509.64

13,095.00 742,541.00

696,750.40 4,399,280.21 1,418,245.50 31,553.00

1,851,635.00

12,799,472.54

*The balance as on 1.4.2010 has been corrected for Management Studies Department and ME Deptt Gas Chromatograph Maintenance fund by ` 33617.00 (net) 2 (C) Professional Dev. Fund s (Project A/c): Balance as on Additions Deduction/Adj. Balance as on 01.04.2010 during the year during the year 31.03.2011 2.3.27 2.3.28 2.3.29 2.3.30 2.3.31 2.3.32 2.3.33 2.3.34 2.3.35 2.3.36 2.3.37 2.3.38 2.3.39 2.3.40 2.3.41 2.3.42 2.3.43 2.3.44 2.3.45 2.3.46 2.3.47 2.3.48 2.3.49 2.3.50 2.3.51 2.3.52 2.3.53 2.3.54 2.3.55 2.3.56 2.3.57 A K Mukhopadhyay, ME&MME A K Pal, CME A K Pathak, PE A S Venkatesh, AGL A. Chattopadhyay, ME&MME A. K. Basu (PDF) ME&MME A. K. Mishra (PDF) A. Sarkar, ACH B C Sarkar, AGL B. M. Kumar (PDF) Chandan Bhar, MS D.C. Panigrahi, ME Dheeraj Kumar, ME Dipankar Roy G P Karmakar, PE Gurdeep Singh, ESE Kabir Dasgupta, MEMME Kampan Mukherjee, MS L N Jha, FME M. K. Mukherjee (PDF) Manish Kumar Jain (PDF) Md. Jawed, ME N.R. Mandre, FME N. Suresh, FME P P Chakraborty, AGL P R Mohanty, AGP P.K. B ehera, ME. P.P. Bahuguna, ME Phalguni Sen, ME Pramod Pathak, MS R K Dubey 57,286.00 42,610.00 40,605.00 800.00 2,489.00 38,250.00 174,684.00 259,229.00 9,373.00 175.00 15,085.00 7,117.00 28,568.00 38,320.00 20,261.00 568,230.00 43,115.00 1,558.00 840.00 245,546.00 20,093.00 2,359.00 1,576.00 713.00 6,125.00 29,183.00 3,191.00 90,467.00 6,569.00 1,925.00 4,448.00 24,863.00 665.00 14,337.00 163,598.00 4,200.00 45,913.00 49,552.00 17,545.00 595.00 23,640.00 8,750.00 1,750.00 13,218.00 4,363.00 3,789.00 49,702.00 49,552.00 21,908.00 595.00 32,390.00 1,750.00 13,218.00 4,448.00 24,863.00 665.00 34,598.00 731,828.00 47,315.00 1,558.00 840.00 336,013.00 26,662.00 4,284.00 1,576.00 713.00 6,125.00 83,278.00 42,610.00 40,605.00 800.00 2,489.00 45,367.00 203,252.00 220,909.00 24,458.00 175.00

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2.3.58 2.3.59 2.3.60 2.3.61 2.3.62 2.3.63 2.3.64 2.3.65 2.3.66 2.3.67 2.3.68 2.3.69 2.3.70 2.3.71 2.3.72 2.3.73 2.3.74 2.3.75 2.3.76 2.3.77 2.3.78 2.3.79 2.3.80 2.3.81 2.00

R L Malhotra, PE R Venugopal, FME S Bhattacharya, FME S K Gupta, ESE S K Maiti, ESE S Laik, PE S Mohanty, AGL* S.N. Mukherjee, ME Shalivahan, AGP Somnath Chattopadhyay, MEMME T K Chatterjee, EE T Kumar, PE T. Mazumdar, AGL T. Sharma, FME U K Singh, ME V K Srivastava, AGP V P Sharma, PE V.K. Saxena, FME V.M.S.R. Murthy, ME Vikash Mahato* Vishnu Priya Y R Dhar, AGL Sub-total (PDF) Sub-total Project (DDF+PDF) Total Reserve & Surplus

83,456.00 30,671.00 52,233.00 12,437.00 30,000.00 10,896.00 8,076.00 86,353.00 14,221.00 4,633.00 76,531.00 9,366.00 1,422.00 130,080.00 49,078.00 69,048.00 8,338.00 41,536.00 195,419.00 455.00 4,689.00 267.00 2,614,840.00 14,154,437.90 22,841,615.90 350.00 513,569.00 3,625,078.64 8,353,925.64 47,336.00 1,898,971.00 2,058,971.00 6,650.00 3,452.00 33,965.00 2,325.00 14,836.00 47,296.00 3,500.00 4,726.00 1,872.00

83,456.00 30,671.00 52,233.00 12,437.00 30,000.00 12,768.00 8,076.00 86,353.00 18,947.00 4,633.00 76,531.00 9,366.00 1,422.00 144,916.00 92,874.00 69,048.00 14,988.00 44,988.00 227,059.00 455.00 4,689.00 617.00 3,081,073.00 15,880,545.54 29,136,570.54

*The balance as on 1.4.2010 has been corrected for S Mohanty, AGL and Vikash Mahato by ` 1400.00

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SCHEDULE - III: EARMARKED/ ENDOWMENT FUNDS: Non Plan: S No 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3 3.2.4 3.2.5 3.2.6 3.2.7 3.2.8 3.2.9 3.2.10 3.2.11 3.2.12 3.2.13 3.2.14 3.2.15 3.2.16 3.2.17 3.2.18 Particulars Basant Scholarship Fund Bihar Chief Minister Relief Fund ISS Scholarship Fund Student Medical Fund Mess Subsidy Fund Matching grant for Deptt Societies Benevolent Fund Endowment Fund (Corpus fund under B.G. Scheme) House Building Revolving Fund* HOD Discretionary Fund Platinum Jubilee Fund Student Aid Fund Director's Discretionary Fund Budhwanti Mrig Memo. Sch. fund Late J D M Dhawan M G Med End Fund Ishan Rajbanshi Merit Scholarship Student Welfare Fund Sub-total Non Plan Balance as on 01.04.2010 114,114.00 42,095.00 138,212.00 1,744,325.00 3,192,645.00 467,900.00 1,475,473.00 363,863,664.59 7,741,437.00 81,278.00 2,500.00 114,487.00 4,267.00 5,145,750.00 75,000.00 150,000.00 683,100.00 1,748,500.00 326,300.00 741,277.00 46,036,300.16 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 290,625.00 4,447.00 200,000.00 190,590.00 384,393,737.59 0.00 50,180,549.16 0.00 80,847,944.01 6,000.00 8,000.00 846,080.00 106,400.00 16,000.00 79,653,389.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 212,075.00 Additions during the year Deduction/Adj. during the year Balance as on 31.03.2011 114,114.00 42,095.00 282,212.00 2,419,425.00 4,095,065.00 687,800.00 2,200,750.00 330,246,575.74 7,741,437.00 81,278.00 2,500.00 114,487.00 4,267.00 5,224,300.00 79,447.00 200,000.00 190,590.00 353,726,342.74

Project: Chair & Scholarship Funds (Earmarked Funds) S No Particulars Scholarship/Award Funds 3.3.1 3.3.2 3.3.3 3.3.4 3.3.5 3.3.6 3.3.7 3.3.8 Atlas Copco Scholarship Fund Bhaskar Bhattacharya Mem. Fund Capt (Dr) N.C. Paul Mem. Fund D.N. Prasad Memorial Fund Indrajit Satyawati Budhward Schr. L J Johnson Award Mata Gurdev Kaur Memorial Fund N.K. Mukherjee memorial Fund 538,754.00 232,065.00 21,041.00 86,018.10 201,000.00 247,500.00 36,585.00 57,075.00 47,500.00 500,000.00 378.00 6,881.00 17,000.00 19,000.00 2,927.00 4,566.00 36,000.00 33,835.00 16,322.00 15,997.00 12,000.00 13,130.00 550,254.00 698,230.00 5,097.00 76,902.10 206,000.00 253,370.00 39,512.00 61,641.00 Balance as on 01.04.2010 Additions during the year Deduction/Adj. Balance as on during the year 31.03.2011

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3.3.9 3.3.10 3.3.11 3.3.12 3.3.13 3.3.14 3.3.15 3.3.16 3.3.17 3.3.18 3.3.19

NAA Scholarship Fund Nirja Sahay Memorial Fund Paritosh & Patikrit End. Fund Petroleum Deptt. Endow. Fund Platinum Jubilee Fund Prof N L Sharma Mem. Fund Prof. S. Srinivasan M. Fund Rolling Scholarship S.L. Sehgal Scholarship Smt. Kaushalia Devi Gold Medal Fund Subarna & Shashibhushan Bhattacharjee Mem. End. Fund Smt Snehlata Srivastava Mem. Fund Total Scholarship/Award funds Chair Funds: Tata Steel Chair Fund Uranium Chair Fund C.I.L. Chair for Mining Engg. Deptt Rajeev Gandhi Memorial Chair NMDC Chair Fund ONGC AMN Ghosh Chair Fund SAIL Chair Total Chair Funds Total Chairs & Scholarship funds Total Earmarked/ Endowment Fund

558,750.00 109,849.00 196,781.00 229,019.16 292,101.11 152,294.00 49,116.00 64,049.00 268,020.00 143,588.00 165,177.00

33,750.00 8,788.00 15,742.00 18,322.00 23,368.00 12,184.00 3,929.00 5,124.00 21,442.00 11,487.00 13,213.00

30,000.00 13,635.00 5,000.00

562,500.00 105,002.00 207,523.00 247,341.16 315,469.11 164,478.00 53,045.00 69,173.00

12,000.00

277,462.00 155,075.00

2,000.00

176,390.00

3.3.20 3.3.21 3.3.22 3.3.23 3.3.24 3.3.25 3.3.26 3.3.27 3.3.28 3.3.29 3.3.30 3.30 3.00

220,000.00 3,868,782.37 765,601.00

20,000.00 209,919.00

200,000.00 4,424,464.37

10,627,412.00 10,604,799.00 10,440,531.00 9,033,966.25 10,757,148.00 7,239,746.00 5,864,635.00 64,568,237.25 68,437,019.62 447,610,007.21

637,500.00 659,678.00 618,750.00 2,870,186.00 859,250.00 719,502.00 568,752.00 6,933,618.00 7,699,219.00 57,879,768.16

1,656,469.00 1,104,461.00 1,231,088.00 915,752.00 1,561,849.00 1,062,630.00 2,034,018.00 9,566,267.00 9,776,186.00 90,624,130.01

9,608,443.00 10,160,016.00 9,828,193.00 10,988,400.25 10,054,549.00 6,896,618.00 4,399,369.00 61,935,588.25 66,360,052.62 420,086,395.36

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SCH.- IV: CURRENT LIABILITIES & PROVISIONS CURRENT LIABILITIES:(Plan) Sl No A 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 4.1.4 4.1.5 4.1.6 4.1.7 4.1.8 4.1.9 4.1.10 4.1.11 4.1.12 Particulars Statutory Liabilities: Income Tax Sales Tax Labour Welfare CESS Sub Total Other Current Liabilities: Earnest/Security moneycontractors Project Control Account Licence Fee Miscellaneous Receipt Room Rent Non Plan Control A/c Sub-total 0 -12577709 116,701,095.00 8,179,462.00 124,474,204.00 8,229,462.00 0 0 9,000.00 630,000.00 9,000.00 630,000.00 7,134,109.00 6,198,096.00 9,165,475.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 184,836.00 103,938,550.00 7,021,932.00 113,104,025.00 0 0 0 0 2,126,428.00 1,299,453.00 182,572.00 3,425,881.00 2,126,428.00 1,299,453.00 182,572.00 3,425,881.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Balance as on Additions 01.04.2010 during the year Deduction/Adj. during the year Balance as on 31.03.2011

Total Current Liabilities & 8,179,462.00 127,900,085.00 10,447,813.00 113,104,025.00 Provisions (Plan) Note: Security Deposit with DVC for Rs. 50,000.00 has been regro uped under Advance to supplier at 7.1.14. Statutory Liabilities: Non-Plan Income Tax (TDS) - employees Income Tax (TDS) - Contractors Service Tax Sales Tax Labour Welfare Sub Total Other Liabilities: Non-Plan 0 0 0 0 0 23,623,369.00 1,263,953.00 26,047.00 338,004.00 33,913.00 25,285,286.00 23,623,369.00 1,263,953.00 26,047.00 338,004.00 33,913.00 25,285,286.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

B 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.2.3 4.2.4 4.2.5 4.2.6

4.2.7 4.2.8 4.2.9 4.2.10 4.2.11 4.2.12 4.2.13 4.2.14 4.2.15 4.2.16 4.2.17 4.2.18 4.2.19

Alumni subscription Backward Scholarship A/c Basant subscription Bihar SC/ST Scholarship Canara Bank SDL Loan Recovery Central Sector Scholarship for ST Central Sector Scholarship for SC Children Activity Centre Court Attachment Deduction CPF Subscription & Loan Recovery CSLS Cyber society DCPS Subscription

314,800.00 33,570.00 148,550.00 9,760.00 0 36,345.00 138,200.00 0 1,500.00 0 9,882.00 20,504.00 0

274,400.00 180,700.00 4,799,238.00 626,740.00 774,500.00 79,245.00 44,100.00 8,620,305.00

19,400.00 327,100.00 4,799,238.00 402,740.00 79,245.00 38,100.00 8,620,305.00

569,800.00 33,570.00 2,150.00 9,760.00 0.00 260,345.00 912,700.00 0.00 7,500.00 0.00 9,882.00 20,504.00

5,790,028.00

5,790,028.00

0.00

274

4.2.20 4.2.21 4.2.22 4.2.23 4.2.24 4.2.25 4.2.26 4.2.27 4.2.28 4.2.29 4.2.30 4.2.31 4.2.32 4.2.33 4.2.34 4.2.35 4.2.36 4.2.37 4.2.38 4.2.39 4.2.40 4.2.41 4.2.42 4.2.43 4.2.44 4.2.45 4.2.46 4.2.47 4.2.48 4.2.49 4.2.50 4.2.51 4.2.52 4.2.53 4.2.54 4.2.55 4.2.58

EMD from parties Security Deposit from parties GIS Premium GPF Subscription & Loan Recovery GPF/CPF/DCPS Hostel security deposit Library security LIC Premium Muqabla Tournament Music club NEC Merit Scholarship Outside scholarship control A/c Photographic society Post Office CTD/RD Relief fund (DBS) Scolomin Club Staff Recreation Club Student caution money Student Insurance Scheme Student uniform deposit Unpaid liability Miscellaneous Receipts Outstanding Expenses DST Inspire Scholarship Rebound 2k9 Srijan Receipt Parliament Election Advance 2009 Vidhan Sabha Election Advance 2009 Student Loan PF Control Account IEEE Student Chapter Undisbursed Pay Advance Fee Prakram 11 Sub Total Total Current Liabilities (Non Plan) Total Current Liabilities & Provisons (Non Plan)

4,061,056.00 2,686,629.00 132,799.00 0 10,284.00 766,000.00 819,507.00 -2,351.00 1,894.00 14,420.00 10,600.00 492,513.00 9,548.00 0 64,593.00 0 0 14,036,326.00 429,684.00 1,916,755.00 44,518.00 290,177.00 22,271,555.00 4,660,000.00 0 373,000.00 1,200.00 2,400.00 0 496,704.00

14,096,779.00 1,886,822.00 2,051,371.00 29,664,444.00

8,646,600.00 1,378,171.00 2,089,616.00 29,662,944.00 10,284.00

9,511,235.00 3,195,280.00 94,554.00 1,500.00 0.00 766,000.00 820,707.00

1,200.00 3,804,146.00 3,804,110.00

(2,315.00) 1,894.00 14,420.00 10,600.00

1,329,334.00 367,500.00 147,375.00 159,040.00 6,869,000.00 1,157,328.00 2,305,800.00 513,975.00 660,763.00 25,260,096.00 11,618,800.00 49,000.00 0.00

1,447,377.00 367,500.00 147,375.00 159,040.00 3,486,500.00 1,129,015.00 1,582,100.00 473,900.00 748,659.00 22,271,555.00 13,875,252.00 422,000.00 0.00

374,470.00 9,548.00 0.00 64,593.00 0.00 0.00 17,418,826.00 457,997.00 2,640,455.00 84,593.00 202,281.00 25,260,096.00 2,403,548.00 0.00 0.00 1,200.00 2,400.00

453,339.00 4,278,034.00 100,000.00 19,261.00 5,043,696.00 361,000.00

444,839.00 1,470,588.00 100,000.00

8,500.00 3,304,150.00 0.00 19,261.00 5,043,696.00 361,000.00

54,302,922.00 133,387,359.00 54,302,922.00 158,672,645.00 72,101,381.00 158,672,645.00

113,793,581.00 139,078,867.00 139,078,867.00

73,896,700.00 73,896,700.00 73,896,700.00

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Project: Current Liabilities & Provisions Sl No Particulars Balance as on 01.04.2010 Additions Deduction/Adj. during the year during the year Balance as on 31.03.2011 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

III 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.3.4 4.3.5

Statutory Liabilities: Income tax from Contractor Income Tax from Employee Sales Tax Service Tax Sub-total 17,133.00 0 15,662.00 0 32,795.00 Balance as on 01.04.2010 1,498,464.32 163,176.00 123,298.00 113,825.00 151,609.00 309,597.00 201,192.00 292,780.00 -35,576.00 937,536.00 3,157,627.00 66,993.00 189,199.00 161,661.00 230,475.00 484,687.87 -446,505.00 418,302.00 190,112.00 -17,158.00 120,000.00 234,709.75 0 844,654.00 81,491.00 140,762.00 72,000.00 100,230.00 71,048.00 97,548.00 425,647.00 0.00 162,452.00 212,307.00 152,000.00 401,775.00 573,189.00 66,993.00 247,613.00 348,928.00 196,421.00 163,176.00 59,194.00 110,125.00 66,332.00 306,336.00 6,174,091.00 8,803.00 5,671,795.00 12,161,025.00 323,469.00 6,174,091.00 24,465.00 5,671,795.00 12,193,820.00

Project: Other Current Liabilities: (a) UGC Sponsored Projects: 4.3.6 4.3.7 4.3.8 4.3.9 4.3.10 4.3.11 4.3.12 4.3.13 4.3.14 4.3.15 4.3.16 4.3.17 4.3.18 4.3.19 4.3.20 4.3.21 4.3.22 4.3.23 4.3.24 4.3.25 4.3.26 4.3.27 4.3.28 4.3.29 4.3.30 4.3.31 Spl. Assistance/CAS Programme (Ph-I) - AGL/AGP/ME UGC/191 PE UGC/192 AC UGC/193 AM UGC/195 AM UGC/200 AGP UGC/202 FME UGC/203FME UGC/204 AM UGC/205 PE UGC/206 PE UGC/208 ME&MME UGC(30)/2008-09/218/AM UGC(31)/2008-09/219/AM UGC(32)/2008-09/220/AM UGC/CAS/ME Phase - II UGC/COSIST/AGP UGC/HEPSN-TEPSE UGC/SAP/AGP Phase - II UGC/SAP/ME&MME Phase - I UGC/SAP/139/PE Phase - I UGC - Unassigned grant UGC/SAP/179/AGP/Phase - III UGC/SAP/207/AM UGC/CAS/175/ME/Phase - III UGC/33/2008-09/221/EE Additions Deduction/Adj. Balance as on during the year during the year 31.03.2011 1,498,464.32 0.00 64,104.00 3,700.00 85,277.00 309,597.00 201,192.00 292,780.00 (35,576.00) 535,761.00 3,010,085.00 0.00 104,038.00 25,040.00 186,054.00 484,687.87 (446,505.00) 418,302.00 190,112.00 (17,158.00) 120,000.00 137,161.75 0.00 773,606.00 81,491.00 112,532.00

276

4.3.32 4.3.33 4.3.34 4.3.35 4.3.36 4.3.37 4.3.38 4.3.39 4.3.40 4.3.41 4.3.42 4.3.43 4.3.44 4.3.45 4.3.46 4.3.47 4.3.48 4.3.49 4.3.50 4.3.51 4.3.52 4.3.53 4.3.54 4.3.55 4.3.56 4.3.57 4.3.58 4.3.59 4.3.60 4.3.61 4.3.62 4.3.63 4.3.64 4.3.65 4.3.66 4.3.67 4.3.68 4.3.69 4.3.70 4.3.71

UGC/34/2008-09/222/MS UGC/35/2008-09/224/ME UGC/36/2008-09/227/MEMME UGC/37/2008-09/228/MEMME UGC/38/2008-09/229/AM UGC/39/2008-9/230/MS UGC/40/2008-9/231/CSE UGC/41/2008-9/232/AM UGC/42/2008-9/233/AC UGC/43/2008-9/234/AM UGC/28/207/2007-08AM UGC/44/2009-10/241/MEMME UGC/45/2009-10/242/MS UGC/46/2009-10/243/MS UGC/47/2009-10/245/MS UGC/48/2009-10/249/MS UGC/Miscellaneous 2009-10 UGC/(254)/EE UGC/(255)/AM UGC/(257)/APH UGC/(257)/APPL.PHY UGC/(258)/EE UGC/(259)/AM UGC/(261)/ME&MME UGC/(51)/2009-10/256/PE UGC/(55)/2009-10/260/ ME&MME UGC/(58)/2010-11/270/AC UGC/(59)/2010-11/277/APH UGC/(60)/2010-11/278/APH UGC/(61)/2010-11/279/EE UGC/(62)/2010-11/282/AM UGC/(63)/2010-11/283/APH UGC/(64)/2010-11/284/FME UGC/(66)/2010-11/286/AM UGC/(67)/2010-11/287/APH UGC/(68)/201011/285/ME&MME UGC/(70)/2010-11/291/ME UGC/AM/2010/PSRAO UGC/Miscellaneous Subtotal (UGC Projects)

40,558.00 47,726.00 218,792.00 847,764.00 153,024.00 103,797.00 203,559.00 367,573.00 232,000.00 1,709,403.00 -28,800.00 464,681.00 86,234.00 206,540.00 152,653.00 5,199,073.00 500,000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 20,117,488.94

87,600.00

114,996.00 0.00 218,792.00 823,285.00

13,162.00 47,726.00 0.00 24,479.00 48,862.00 24,278.00 86,963.00 172,452.00 165,878.00 1,207,403.00 0.00 384,186.00 14,927.00 20,706.00 0.00 5,031,388.00 0.00 681,370.00 255,402.00 0.00 211,434.00 776,952.00 408,848.00 696,000.00 72,805.00 349,576.00 59,825.00 250,500.00 253,549.00 291,000.00 917,000.00 505,800.00 566,800.00 466,800.00 567,800.00 765,300.00 500,000.00 449,800.00 4,500,000.00

32,000.00

136,162.00 79,519.00 116,596.00 195,121.00 66,122.00 502,000.00

71,048.00

42,248.00 80,495.00 71,307.00 185,834.00 152,653.00 167,685.00 500,000.00

795,200.00 446,800.00 82,044.00 381,800.00 830,000.00 440,000.00 696,000.00 247,800.00 434,800.00 121,000.00 283,300.00 298,800.00 291,000.00 917,000.00 505,800.00 566,800.00 466,800.00 567,800.00 765,300.00 500,000.00 449,800.00 4,500,000.00 15,802,898.00

113,830.00 191,398.00 82,044.00 170,366.00 53,048.00 31,152.00 174,995.00 85,224.00 61,175.00 32,800.00 45,251.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

6,996,670.00 28,923,716.94

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(b) Other R&D Projects: 4.3.72 4.3.73 4.3.74 4.3.75 4.3.76 4.3.77 4.3.78 4.3.79 4.3.80 4.3.81 4.3.82 4.3.83 4.3.84 4.3.85 4.3.86 4.3.87 4.3.88 4.3.89 4.3.90 4.3.91 4.3.92 4.3.93 4.3.94 4.3.95 4.3.96 4.3.97 4.3.98 4.3.99 4.3.100 4.3.101 4.3.102 4.3.103 4.3.104 4.3.105 4.3.106 4.3.107 4.3.108 4.3.109 4.3.110 AICTE/178/ME AICTE/EFIP/PS/ME/2006 AICTE/PKB/I AICTE/PKB/II CIL/190 AC/ME&MME2007 CIL/2/2008-09/236/AGP CME - 4079 CME-ENVIS CSIR(6)/2007-08/198/PE CSIR(8)/2008-09/237/CSE CSIR/(10)/2010-11/267/AM CSIR/(5)/2007-08/197/PE CSIR/029 CSIR/09/085(104)/2010-EMRI/JRF CSIR/09/2009-10/250/AC CSIR/09/85/(102)/2009-EMR-1 CSIR/09/85/(K. Dey CSIR/211/PE CSIR/ADHOC FellSh. Grant CSIR/Pull/PKK/AGP CSIR/R Rano/AC/2007 CSIR/SK/AC/2006 DAE/187/CME DST(35)/2007-08/214/AC DST(36)/2007-08/215/AM DST(37)/2007-08/216/ME DST/(34)/2007-08/213/E&I DST/(39)/2008-9/223/AM DST/(40)/2008-09/235/E&I DST/(41)/2008-09/238/AGL DST/(42)/2008-09/244/ME&MME DST/(43)/2009-10/247/APP.PHY DST/(44)/2009-10/248/ME DST/(45)/2008-09/251/MEMME DST/(46)/2009-10/253/AGP DST/(47)/2009-10/262/AC DST/(48)/2010-11/264/MS DST/(49)/2010-11/265/PE DST/(50)/2010-11/269/AP

Balance as on Additions Deduction/Adj. Balance as on 01.04.2010 during the year during the year 31.03.2011 86.00 86.00 110,000.00 16,384.00 304,250.00 353,231.00 1,907,251.00 246,858.00 87,663.00 115,148.00 267,210.00 382,000.00 72,242.00 0.40 195,652.00 541,645.00 51,104.00 0.00 178,851.00 81,000.00 80.00 989.00 0.00 359,838.00 70,543.00 109,088.00 75,841.00 467,760.00 101,168.00 -26,331.00 248,040.00 1,500,000.00 1,167,337.00 165,000.00 450,000.00 260,000.00 1,500,000.00 850,000.00 1,100,000.00 0.00 830,000.00 119,000.00 200,000.00 1,244,485.00 40,200.00 200,000.00 1,725.00 361,563.00 48,960.00 85,557.00 180,500.00 263,717.00 190,073.00 179,267.00 262,589.00 1,427,370.00 279,661.00 19,200.00 376,215.00 372,819.00 35,408.00 288,659.00 1,100,000.00 300,178.00 217,226.00 248,373.00 167,348.00 218,673.00 157,113.00 183,500.00 266,529.00 27,500.00 348,901.00 114,108.00 206,675.00 207,092.00 245,098.00 1,000,000.00 994,117.00 110,000.00 16,384.00 304,250.00 353,231.00 1,913,134.00 246,858.00 5,291.00 28,540.00 60,535.00 174,908.00 10,644.00 0.40 38,539.00 541,645.00 (221.00) 0.00 147,704.00 81,000.00 80.00 989.00 0.00 0.00 21,583.00 23,531.00 95,341.00 204,043.00 111,095.00 1,038,887.00 25,651.00 72,630.00 887,676.00 145,800.00 73,785.00 6,181.00 1,464,592.00 561,341.00 0.00 529,822.00

278

4.3.111 4.3.112 4.3.113 4.3.114 4.3.115 4.3.116 4.3.117 4.3.118 4.3.119 4.3.120 4.3.121 4.3.122 4.3.123 4.3.124 4.3.125 4.3.126 4.3.127 4.3.128 4.3.129 4.3.130 4.3.131 4.3.132 4.3.133 4.3.134 4.3.135 4.3.136 4.3.137 4.3.138 4.3.139 4.3.140 4.3.141 4.3.142 4.3.143 4.3.144 4.3.145 4.3.146 4.3.147 4.3.148 4.3.149 4.3.150 4.3.151 4.3.152

DST/(51)/2010-11/272/AC DST/(52)/2010-11/273/AC DST/(53)/2010-11/274/AM DST/(54)/2010-11/275/APH DST/(55)/2010-11/276/AGL DST/(56)/2010-11/280/AGP DST/(57)/2010-11/281/AC DST/161/ME&MME DST/194/EE DST/201/AGP DST/210/Aphy DST/212/ME DST/PAC-ES(Meeting)2007/2 DST/SERC/Dr. S Das/ E&I EC(1)/2008-09/239/AGL ICSSR(I)2008-09/239/AGL IICP(1)/2007-08/01/FME MHRD/137/FME MHRD/144 MHRD/180 MHRD/268/MS MIT/106/E&I MIT/189/CSE MOC(7)/2009-10/252/pe MOC(8)/2010-11/271/ME MOC/185/FME MOC/186/APPL PHYSICS MOC/188 MOEF/133/CME MOEF/134 MOEF/135 MOES(1)2009-10/240/AGP* MOES(2)2009-10/246/AGP* MRD(1)2010-2011/290ESE MSME(1)/09-10/263/DRD/MS MWR/184/MIN OIDB/4111 Other Projects (Details not available) PCRA(1)/2008-10/225/ME SAC/183/AGP WBMDTCL/98/01 FRS(1)/2009-10/1/ESE 1,244,485.00 634,686.00 30,206.00 579,451.00 40,878.00 -0.16 274,488.00 0.00 43,162.00 1,194,164.00 1,487,400.00 0.00 741,114.00 84,114.00 2,195,257.00 31,708.00 13,215.00 153,488.00 1,300,007.00 -106,378.00 0.00 0.00 97,072.00 1,871,671.51 29,770,026.89 706,047.00 4,425.00 19,191.00 575,000.00 194,409.00 257,355.00 778,199.00 2,670,283.00 391,804.00

900,000.00 683,040.00 551,200.00 470,000.00 655,000.00 10,600,000.00 1,400,000.00

154,337.00 300,710.00 86,991.00 176,379.00 92,163.00 0.00 89,380.00 223,618.00 498,523.00 2,595,480.00 350,914.00

745,663.00 382,330.00 464,209.00 293,621.00 562,837.00 10,600,000.00 1,310,620.00 194,409.00 33,737.00 279,676.00 74,803.00 40,890.00 211,000.00 0.00 564,772.00 49,422.00 573,106.00 40,878.00 (0.16) 274,488.00

750,000.00 426,667.00 100,000.00

539,000.00 1,244,485.00 496,581.00 80,784.00 6,345.00

630,000.00 0.00 0.00 400,000.00 7,000,000.00

26,585.00 0.00 468,891.00 268,214.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 791,193.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,253,031.00

603,415.00 43,162.00 725,273.00 1,619,186.00 7,000,000.00 741,114.00 84,114.00 1,404,064.00 31,708.00 13,215.00 153,488.00 46,976.00 146,874.00 295,200.00 187,500.00 97,072.00 1,871,671.51 29,770,026.89 1,882.00 4,425.00 19,191.00 561,569.00

552,367.00 295,200.00 187,500.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,309,422.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

299,115.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,013,587.00 0.00 0.00 13,431.00

279

4.3.153 4.3.154 4.3.155 4.3.156 4.3.157 4.3.158 4.3.159 4.3.160 4.3.161 4.3.162 4.3.163 4.3.164 4.3.165 4.3.166 4.3.167 4.3.168 4.3.169 4.3.170 4.3.171 4.3.172 4.3.173 4.3.174 4.3.175 4.3.176 4.3.177 4.3.178 4.3.179 4.3.180 4.3.182 4.3.183

FRS(1)/2009-10/2/AC FRS(1)/2009-10/3/AC FRS(1)/2009-10/4/APH FRS(1)/2009-10/5/EE FRS(1)/2009-10/6/MEMME FRS(1)/2009-10/7/MEMME FRS(1)/2009-10/8/CSE FRS(1)/2009-10/9/CSE FRS(10)/2010-2011/AC FRS(11)/2010-2011/AC FRS(12)/2010-2011/AC FRS(13)/2010-2011/AGL FRS(14)/2010-2011/AGP FRS(15)/2010-2011 FRS(16)/2010-2011 FRS(17)/2010-2011AM FRS(18)/2010-2011/APH FRS(19)/2010-2011/APH FRS(20)/2010-2011/EE FRS(21)/2010-2011/EE FRS(22)/2010-2011/ECE FRS(23)/2010-2011/ESE FRS(24)/2010-2011/ME&MME FRS(25)/2010-2011/ME&MME FRS(26)/2010-2011/MS FRS(27)/2010-2011/MS FRS(28)/2010-2011/PE FRS(29)2010-2011/PE Sub-total (other R&D projects) Total R&D /UGC Projects (b)

837,000.00 600,000.00 540,000.00 600,000.00 600,000.00 350,000.00 425,000.00 473,000.00 790,000.00 885,000.00 1,000,000.00 681,000.00 685,000.00 380,000.00 355,000.00 355,000.00 700,000.00 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 810,000.00 575,000.00 564,000.00 1,100,000.00 880,000.00 910,000.00 600,000.00 990,000.00 740,000.00 62,484,204.64 82,601,693.58 48,935,561.00 64,738,459.00

295,610.00

541,390.00 600,000.00 540,000.00 600,000.00 600,000.00 350,000.00 425,000.00 473,000.00 790,000.00 885,000.00 1,000,000.00 681,000.00 685,000.00 380,000.00 355,000.00 355,000.00 700,000.00 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00 810,000.00 575,000.00 564,000.00 1,100,000.00 880,000.00 910,000.00 600,000.00 990,000.00 740,000.00

20,877,233.00

90,542,532.64

27,873,903.00 119,466,249.58

*The balance as on 1.4.2010 has been corrected for MOES(1)/2009 -10/240/AGP AND MOES (2)/2009 -10/246/AGP being contra error. (c). Fellowship & Associateship: 4.3.184 4.3.185 AICTE/NDF/NK/AM/2007 Balance as on 01.04.2010 217,012.00 45,000.00 262,012.00
Balance as on 01.04.2010 206 248 280,150.00 134,373.10 113,400.00

Additions Deduction/Adj. during the year during the year 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Balance as on 31.03.2011 217,012.00 45,000.00 262,012.00


Balance as on 31.03.2011 206.00 248.00 166,750.00 134,373.10

AICTE/NDF/Shankar Purby/MS/04 Total Fellowship & Associateship (c)


(d) Other Current Liabilities: 4.3.186 4.3.187 4.3.188 4.3.189 Athletica 2k2 Calcio Cup Earnest Money Deposit East Zone Inter University Youth Festival fund

Additions Deduction/Adj. during the year during the year

280

4.3.190 4.3.191 4.3.192 4.3.193 4.3.194 4.3.195 4.3.196 4.3.197 4.3.198 4.3.199 4.3.200 4.3.201 4.3.202 4.3.203 4.3.204 4.3.205 4.3.206 4.3.207 4.3.208 4.3.209 4.3.210 4.3.211 4.3.212 4.3.213 4.3.214 4.3.215 4.3.216 4.3.217 4.3.218 4.3.219 4.3.220 4.3.221 4.3.222 4.3.223 4.3.224 4.3.225 4.3.226 4.3.227

Eco Club, ESE International conf. Of MSEMI -07 Misc. Receipts N.S.S. (Regular) Nat. Sem. MTGST - 07 Nat. Sem. On E-Gov Awareness National Seminar of AGP Scolomin Club Security Deposit Unpaid Salary Children Activity Centre ISM Alumni Fund National Seminar on RAIT 2009 (CSE) AICTE Seminar Grant Prof. K Mukherjee EDP/1/DST/AGL/09-10 National Sem. On Applied Physics CSECS-2010 RAG-2011 EDP/02/DST/AGL/10-11 Workshop on Responsible Mining(CSR) Workshop on NCEP awareness Sub-total Inter-Unit Liabilities (Project) Benevolent Fund CPF Contribution EDC Room Rent Electricity Charges License fee Non-Plan Control Account (General) Room Rent SAH Room Rent School Support Charges Telephone Charges Vehicle Charges Non-Plan Control Account (Surplus payable) Matching Cont to CPF Members Medical Charges PF Control Account School Development Fund

4,500.00 1,538,817.00 53,841.00 3,537.00 1,721.00 1,778.00 254,808.50 3,450.00 531,033.85 12,516.75 300 16,636.00 0 0 388,974.00 0 68,317.00 130,000.00 400,000.00 40,000.00 500,000.00 100,000.00 100,000.00 3226890.20 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0 8,716,259.00 0 0 0 0 0 26,583,988.74 0 0 431,320.00 0.00 17,804.00 463,627.00 119,173.00 17,804.00 431,320.00 119,173.00 25,318.00 22,726,968.06 25,318.00 26,583,989.00 27,100.00 10,258,755.26 27,100.00 10,258,755.00 1,497,621.00 485,077.00 1,564,700.00 731,950.00 22,800.00 45,636.00 51,873.00 99,655.00 2,015,379.50 485,077.00 1,564,700.00 731,950.00 22,800.00 45,636.00 8,768,132.00 457,291.00 130,000.00 400,000.00 40,000.00 326,253.00 300.00 3,400.00 4,500.00 151,104.00 254,808.50 7,650.00 186,322.00 0.00

4,500.00 1,538,817.00 53,841.00 3,537.00 1,721.00 1,778.00 0.00 300.00 495,815.85 12,516.75 600.00 20,036.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 173,747.00 100,000.00 345.00 2,709,131.70 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.26 0.00 0.00 22,726,967.80 0.00 0.00 463,627.00 0.00

281

4.3.228 4.3.229 4.3.230

School Share Sub-total

0 35,731,567.74 38,958,457.94

119,133.00 36,659,914.32 38,157,535.32

119,133.00 49,200,887.00 51,216,266.50

0.00 23,190,595.06 25,899,726.76

Total Other Current Liabilities (Project) 4.3.231 Total O ther Current Liabilities & Provisions (Project) (e) Consultancy Projects: 4.3.232 4.3.233 Opening Balance Add: Total Rece ipts during the year including transfer from capital fund account Less: Payments from consultancy projects during the year Add: Transfer from Capital Fund for creation of opening balance of Consultancy Projects towards undisbursed amount as on 1.4.2007 /adjustment Balance as on 31 March TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES (PROJECTS) TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES- Current year (Projects) Total Current Liabilities

121,854,958.52 115,057,019.32 2010-11 38,324,990.00 55,535,711.85 2010-11 0.00

91,283,989.50 145,627,988.34 2009-10 28,081,902.92 38,590,245.08 2009-10 0

4.3.234 4.3.235

32,490,998.90 0.00

28,959,107.00 611,949.00

4.3.236 4.3.237 4.3.238

61,369,702.95

38324990

Balance as on Additions Deduction/Adj. Balance as on 01.04.2010 during the year during the year 31.03.2011 160,179,948.52 170,592,731.17 123,774,988.40 206,997,691.29

4.00

240,460,791.52

393,998,416.29

282

SCHEDULE - V: FIXED ASSETS S No Particulars Gross Total Upto 2009-10 Prior period 8,884,592.00 88,167,876.00 2010-11 12,682,749.00 For 2010-11 Total Depreciation Balance as on Additions Deduction/A 01.04.2010 during the year dj. during the year Depreciation

Remarks for Deductions Closing Balance during the year

Plan:

666,900.00 0.00 20,881,615.00

1,442,319.00 0.00 94,620,272.00

283
4,076,105.00 535,616.00 553,260.00 1447377 1566774 2509412 13964076 13704603 25883218 8743921 515,357.00 4,508,911.00 270,123.00 4,076,105.00 1,982,993.00 1,566,774.00 3,062,672.00 13,964,076.00 14,219,960.00 30,392,129.00 9,014,044.00 3,434,087.00 1,198,847.00 1,562,673.00 986,061.00 9,380,981.00 8,476,009.00 23,460,468.00 4,247,065.00

6,880,297.00 14,662,250.00 13,921,076.00 Cheque cancelled 20,840,703.00 135,701,697.00 110,459,435.00 Transfer to appropriate head from ELD 19,746,785.00 132,585,303.00 174,852,738.00 4,039,185.00 8,421,541.00 33,302,147.00 712,001.00 2,976,273.00 6,370,508.00 98,367.00 1,109,283.00 65,578.00 106,512.00 3,899,753.00 603,566.00 0.00 75,976,660.00 468,924,317.00 373,800,344.00

5.1.1 Computers, 84,418,469.00 16,432,156.00 100,850,625.00 79,283,284.00 Peripherals & Internet Equipment 5.1.2 Furniture & Fixtures 5349571 2,973,045.00 8,322,616.00 775,419.00 5.1.3 Land - Freehold 14662250 14,662,250.00 0 5.1.4 Library Books & 87,532,872.00 21,009,226.00 750.00 108,541,348.00 73,738,657.00 Journals 5.1.5 Plant, Machinery & 217227418 36,571,598.00 7,637,884.00 246,161,132.00 114,860,994.00 Equipment Equipment/Lab. Development: 5.1.6 Roads & Buildings 260166460 47,271,581.00 307,438,041.00 112,838,518.00 5.1.7 Power & Water 31837063 9,886,625.00 41,723,688.00 4,382,356.00 Supply equipments 5.1.8 Student Amenities 7266496 2,080,285.00 9,346,781.00 2,264,272.00 5.1.9 Computer Software 1174861 1,174,861.00 1,010,916.00 5.1.10 Vehicles 4503319 4,503,319.00 3,793,241.00 5.1.11 Total - Current year 714,138,779.00 136,224,516.00 7,638,634.00 842,724,661.00 392,947,657.00 (Plan) 325310462 0 Non-Plan: 96,303.00 470,487.00 2,461.00 207,661.00 687,464.00 574,395.00 4,158,996.00 476,698.00 3,530,390.00 1,669,334.00 1,565,134.00 1,193,722.00 10,068,445.00 9,050,404.00 27,619,464.00 4,723,763.00

545,715.00 313,659.00 1,640.00 1,868,950.00 3,895,631.00 5,169,556.00 2,772,665.00 4,290,281.00

5.2.1 Communication Facilities 5.2.2 Computer Hardware 5.2.3 Computer Software 5.2.4 Electrical installations 5.2.5 Equipment for Laboratories 5.2.6 Furniture & Fixtures 5.2.7 Library Books & Journals 5.2.8 Office Equipment

557,876.00 113,689.00 63,346.00 43,178.00 0.00 7,452,554.00 306,758.00 64,072,928.00 484,266.00 570,114.00 244,674.00 25,716,974.00 421,345.00 1,023,203.00

3,439,903.00

5,020,886.00

5.2.9 Roads & Buildings 7579366 881,423.00 8,460,789.00 2,882,027.00 (On Freehold Land): 5.2.10 Student Hostel 1400548 44,000.00 1,444,548.00 307,656.00 furniture 5.2.11 Tubewells & Water 1045264 9,116.00 1,054,380.00 420,920.00 Supply Equipment 5.2.12 Vehicles 551432 551,432.00 263,580.00 5.2.13 Total - Current year 82,472,096.00 7,317,806.00 0.00 89,789,902.00 56,620,374.00 (Non Plan) Total (Plan & Non Plan) 796,610,875.00 143,542,322.00 7,638,634.00 932,514,563.00 449,568,031.00 Project: 374982293 0 83,429,214.00 532,997,245.00 399,517,318.00 239,338.00 2,547,912.00 455,199.00 13,564,084.00 159,558.00 1,698,608.40

672,304.00 86,093.00 42,381.00 7,950,326.00

2,612,710.00 279,591.00 120,211.00 71,992,408.00

1,031,389.00 774,836.00 384,961.00 45,051,849.27

284

1,187,147.00

21,023,466.00 70,574.00 643,681.00 0.00 12,796,075.00 110,691,350.00

10,684,321.06 399,921.00 60,185,443.73 96,225,289.00 643,688,595.00 459,702,761.73

5.3.1 Books and Journals 307,123.00 307,634.00 614,757.00 215,861.00 5.3.2 Computers, 13,324,763.40 1,937,929.00 15,262,692.40 11,016,172.00 Peripherals & Internet Equipment 5.3.3 Computer Software 2,586,024.00 1,058,075.00 3,644,099.00 1,940,406.00 5.3.4 Furniture & Fixtures 946,030.00 108,397.00 1,054,427.00 193,498.00 5.3.5 Office Equipment 459,902.00 45,270.00 505,172.00 77,830.00 5.3.6 Plant, Machinery, & 109,040,400.27 8,003,857.00 117,044,257.27 64,042,082.00 Equipment Equipment/Lab. Development: 5.3.7 Roads & Buildings 31,306,012.06 401,775.00 31,707,787.06 19,836,319.00 (On Freehold Land): 5.3.8 Vehicles 1,043,602.00 0.00 1,043,602.00 573,107.00 5.3.9 Current year 159,013,856.73 11,862,937.00 0.00 170,876,793.73 97,895,275.00 (Project) 5.00 TOTAL - Current 955,624,731.73 155,405,259.00 7,638,634.00 1,103,391,356.7 547,463,306.00 year 3 * Depreciation has been calculated as per prescribed rates (Details are explained under Notes on Accounts)

SCHEDULE - VI: INVESTMENTS PARTICULARS Balance as on 01.04.2010 Investments/ Investments Renewals Encashed/ adj. during the year during the year 0 1,303,984,885.00 1,303,984,885.00 0 1,303,984,885.00 1,303,984,885.00 100,657,534.00 424,678,766.00 515,252,229.00 5,445,000.00 6,334,628.00 376,453.00 5,565,000.00 6,335,549.00 23,358.00 70,000,000.00 5,565,000.00 6,334,628.00 376,453.00 Balance as on 31.03.2011

Plan: 6.1.1 6.1.2 Non-Plan: 6.2.1 6.2.2 6.2.3 6.2.4 6.2.5 6.2.6 6.2.7 Projects: 6.3.1 6.3.2 6.3.3 6.00 Bank FDs & GOI Bonds Accrued Interest Sub-total - Projects GRAND TOTAL INVESTMENTS 250,674,816.00 273,243,011.00 226,887,398.00 297,030,429.00 55,030,872.00 31,144,000.00 55,030,872.00 31,144,000.00 305,705,688.00 304,387,011.00 281,918,270.00 328,174,429.00 Bank Fixed Deposits Sub-total - Plan GIA & School income: Bank FDs: Scholarship funds: Bank FDs: Endowment fund: Bank FDs: Accrued Interest on End Fund FDRs Accrued Interest on NP Investments 8% GOI Bond (End. Fund Invst.) Sub-total - Non Plan 0.00 0.00 10,084,071.00 5,445,000.00 6,335,549.00 23,358.00 70,000,000.00

250,412,731.00 207,159,285.00 327,664,731.00 129,907,285.00

363,226,346.00 713,761,958.00 855,193,041.00 221,795,263.00

668,932,034.00 2,322,133,854.00 2,441,096,196.00 549,969,692.00

SCH.- VII : CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS &ADVANCES. S.No. Particulars VII (A) - CURRENT ASSETS Cash and Bank Balances : Plan: 7.1.1 Cash at Bank: 7.1.2 7.1.3 Non-Plan: 7.2.1 7.2.2 7.2.3 7.2.4 7.2.5 7.2.6 7.2.7 7.2.8 7.2.9 Bank bal. with scheduled banks: SBI, ISM Campus Br., Dhanbad (Non Plan C/A) Canara Bank, SDL Br., Dhanbad Canara Bank, Parlmt. St. Br., N. Delhi SBI, ISM, Dhanbad (Endowment Fund SB A/c) Post-Office Savings A/c Sub Total (Non Plan) Cash in Hand Total Cash & Bank Balance s (NP) SBI, ISM Campus Br. Dhanbad (Plan C/A) Sub Total (Plan)

2010-11

2010-11

2009-10

2009-10

37,226,035.91 37,226,035.91

57,468,926.91 57468926.91

41,781,068.01 28,953.00 9,841.00 73,585.93

72,916,632.27 28,953.00 9,841.00 10,819,433.83

0.00 1,189,738.75 41,893,447.94 41,893,447.94 84,964,598.85 84964598.85 155,589.70 155,589.70 131,397.70 131397.7 42,049,037.64 42,049,037.64 85,095,996.55 85095996.55

285

Project: 7.3.1 7.3.2 7.3.3 7.3.4 7.3.5 Balance with Scheduled Banks: CA with SBI, ISM Br., Dhanbad SB with Canara Bank, SDL Br, Dh. Sub Total (Project) Cash Balance in hand Total Cash & Bank Balances (Project) 10,958,767.81 10,958,767.81 40774444.08 40774444.08 40792813.08 183339367.54 Balance as on 31.03.2011

53,830,424.68 64,789,192.49 29,815,676.27 64,789,192.49 26,067.00 26,067.00 18,369.00 64,815,259.49 64,815,259.49 40,792,813.08 144,064,266.04 Advances paid Advance adjusted/ during the year refunded during the year

Total Cash & Bank Balances VII (B) - LOANS, ADVANCES & OTHER ASSETS: Sl. No PARTICULARS Balance as on 01.04.2010

(a) Loans/Advances to employees: 1. Plan: 7.1.4 Staff Advance 7.1.5 House Building Advance 7.1.6 Sub-total (Plan) 2. Non-Plan: 7.2.10 Cycle Advance 7.2.11 Car Advance 7.2.12 Festival Advance 7.2.13 H.B. Advance (Against Rev. Fund) 7.2.14 House Building Advance 7.2.15 Imprest Advances 7.2.16 P.C. Advance 7.2.17 Scooter/Motorcycle Advance 7.2.18 Staff Advance 7.2.19 Sub-total (Non Plan) 3. Project 7.3.6 7.3.7 7.3.8 Staff Advance Advance for Election duty Sub-total (Project)

83 276,300.00 276,383.00 73,377.00 662,500.00 536,899.00 1,306,100.00 6,289,090.00 108,755.00 801,060.00 578,500.00 2,028,307.00 12,384,588.00 400,084.90 222,805.36 622,890.26

405,850.00 0.00 405,850.00 30,000.00 975,000.00 3,591,666.00 7,709,790.00 300,000.00 1,333,980.00 1,853,098.00 11,833,794.00 27,627,328.00 936,300.00 936,300.00

368472 126,265.00 494,737.00 24,623.00 71,000.00 1,000,350.00 4,003,166.00 7,576,090.00 294,776.00 1,242,740.00 894,098.00 10,432,563.00 25,539,406.00 911,471.00 911,471.00

37,461.00 150,035.00 187,496.00 78,754.00 591,500.00 511,549.00 894,600.00 6,422,790.00 113,979.00 892,300.00 1,537,500.00 3,429,538.00 14,472,510.00 424,913.90 222,805.36 647719.26

(b) Advances to suppliers/Contractors: Capita l A/c 1. Plan: 7.1.7 Advances to suppliers 454,291.00 394,696.00 7.1.8 Advances to contractors 1,575,936,299.00 667,700,000.00 7.1.9 Advance of books and 5,779.00 0.00 Journals 7.1.10 Adv. for ISM Work -in0.00 1,163,342.00 progress 7.1.11 Prepaid Expenses 0.00 4,467,150.00

637,394.00 0.00 0.00 902,288.00 0.00 1,539,682.00

211,593.00 2,243,636,299.00 5,779.00 261,054.00 4,467,150.00 2,248,581,875.00

7.1.12

Sub-total

1,576,396,369.00

673,725,188.00

286

2. Non Plan: 7.2.20 7.2.21

7.2.22 3. Project: 7.3.9 Advance to suppliers 7.3.10 Sub-total (c) - Other Deposits 1. Plan: 7.1.13 SD with IOC/Mahavir Gas, Dhanbad 7.1.14 SD with DVC 7.1.15 Non Plan Control Account (Please see Current Liabilities) 7.1.16 Grants in aid receivable from MHRD 7.1.17 Sub-total 2. Non Plan: 7.2.23 Security Deposit with J.S.E.B. 7.2.24 Security Deposit with BSNL, Dh. 7.2.25 SD with IOC/Mahavir Gas, Dh. 7.2.26 Grants-in-aid receivable 7.2.27 Project Control Account (General) 7.2.28 Project Control Account (End Fund) 7.2.29 Plan Control Account 7.2.30 3. Project: 7.3.11 7.3.12 7.10 7.20 7.30 7A 7B Sub-total Security Deposit with Samanta & Co Sub-total Total Plan Loan & Advances & Deposits Total Non Plan Loan & Advances & Deposits Total Project Loan & Advances & Deposits Total Plan Current Assets Total Non Plan Current Assets

Advances to suppliers Adv. to foreign suppliers against LC Sub-total

2,047,543.00 555,570.00 2,603,113.00 4,959,245.47 4,959,245.47

243,654.00

232,981.00

2,058,216.00 555,570.00 2,613,786.00 4,847,112.47 4,847,112.47

243,654.00 635,839.00 635,839.00

232,981.00 747,972.00 747,972.00

78,342.00 50,000.00 0.00

0.00 0.00 0.00

0.00 0.00 0.00

78,342.00 50,000.00 0.00

0.00 128,342.00 3,877,000.00 66,500.00 20,400.00

140,000,000.00 140,000,000.00

0.00 0.00

140,000,000.00 140,128,342.00 3,877,000.00 66,500.00

40,000.00 79,100,000.00 51,873.00 22,726,968.06 116,701,095.00 218,619,936.06 0.00 0.00 814,131,038.00 246,490,918.06 1,572,139.00

60,400.00 79,100,000.00 0.00 22,726,967.80 103,938,550.00 209,769,417.80 12,000.00 12000 2,388,897,713.00 226,855,713.80 5,506,831.73 2,426,123,748.91 268,904,751.44

8,716,259.00 26,583,988.74 -12,577,709.00 26,686,438.74 12,000.00 12,000.00 1,576,801,094.00 41,674,139.74 5,594,135.73 1,646,797,729.91 139,347,845.29

8768132 26,583,989.00 184,836.00 35,536,957.00 0.00 0.00 2,034,419.00 61,309,344.00 1,659,443.00

7C 7.00

Total Project Current Assets Total Current Assets

46,386,948.81 1,832,532,524.01

70,322,091.22 2,765,350,591.57

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INDIAN SCHOOL OF MINES


DHANBAD

SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF INCOME & EXPENDITURE AND RECEIPT & PAYMENT ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 2010 - 2011

Sl.No.

Particulars

Current Year : 2010 - 11

Previous Year : 2009 - 10

SCH. VIII - GRANTS IN AID Grants-in-aid from MHRD 8.1.1 (Plan) Add: GIA Receivable for the year Total Less: Transferred to Capital Fund towards non recurring expenses

750,000,000.00 140,000,000.00 890,000,000.00

850,000,000.00

8.1.2 8.2.1 8.2.2 8.2.3 8.2.4

727,010,678.00

22,989,322.00

722,430,881.00 423,230,000.00 0 49,942,651.29 473,172,651.29

127569119

8.2.5

8.2.7 8

Grants-in-aid from MHRD 255,600,000.00 (Non-Plan) Add: GIA Receivable for the 79,100,000.00 year Add: Opening Balance of GIA 69,967,135.47 of previous year Total Non-Plan GIA for 2009 - 404,667,135.47 10 Less: Transferred to Capital Fund towards non recurring expenses 7,317,806.00 Less: Balance of GIA transferred to Unspent GIA for VI Pay Commission Arrears 397,349,329.47 Total Grants in Aid 420,338,651.47

7,867,718.00

465,304,933.29 592,874,052.29

SCH.- IX - FEES FROM STUDENTS: Non-Plan: 9.2.1 9.2.2 9.2.3 9.2.4 9.2.5 9.2.6 9.2.7 9.2.8 9.2.9 9.2.10 9.2.11 9.2.12 9.2.13 9.2.14 9.2.15 9.2.16 9.2.17 (a) Tuition fees 61,947,794.00 (b) Less: Refund of tuition fees 4,286,800.00 Admission fees 801,166.00 Annual fees 3,478,200.00 Application fees for admission 3,288,600.00 Computer fees 3,268,500.00 Counseling fees 118,000.00 Course material fees Electricity charges 1,369,193.00 Exam. fees 4,380,100.00 Fine/penalty 610,600.00 Hostel admission fees 625,500.00 Hostel seat rent 3,736,425.00 Hostel seat rent(outside students) 61,075.00 Identity card 176,080.00 Library fees 2,065,200.00 License fees 450.00 57,660,994.00 60,677,600.00 15,689,646.00 44987954 676,272.00 2,889,000.00 3,382,400.00 2,394,500.00 59,500.00 500.00 1,150,748.00 3,514,360.00 224,150.00 597,500.00 2,849,647.00 34,725.00 153,470.00 1,502,700.00 3,692.00

290

9.2.18 9.2.19 9.2.20 9.2.21 9.2.22 9.2.23 9.2.24 9.2.25 9.2.26 9.2.27 9.2.28 9.2.29 9.2.30

Mark sheet fees Medical fees Migration certificate fees Other fees Convocation charges Training & Placement fee Registration form & fees School Development fees Semester rule book Sports fees & entry fees Student activity fees Telephone charges University/Degree exam. Fees

42,000.00 121,300.00 488,500.00 5,150.00 3,605,600.00 733,110.00 671,090.00 659,500.00 773,095.00 1,129,034.00 88,790,028.00 Current Year : 2010 - 11 50,600.00

25,500.00 113,400.00 441,850.00 669,665.00 278,360.00 2,640,500.00 685,740.00 567,280.00 556,900.00 4,800.00 24,300.00 70429413.00 Previous Year : 2009 - 10

9 T O TAL SCH. - X: INTEREST INCOME Plan: Interest from Bank 10.1.1 Interest on FDRs 10.1.2 Sub Total (Plan) Non Plan: A. Interest from Bank 10.2.1 Interest from FDRs 10.2.2 10.2.3 10.2.4 10.2.5 10.2.6 10.2.7 10.2.8 10.2.9 10.2.10 Project: Interest from Bank 10.3.1 10.3.2 10.3.3 10 Interest on Investment Interest on S.B. A/c Subtotal (Project) Total Interest Income Interest from Post Office SB a/c (a) Intt. from HBA(RF) to employees (b) Less: Transfer to HBA Rev. Fund Interest on other Adv. to employees: Interest from Cycle Adv. Interest on LTC Adv. Intt. On PC advance Interest from Scooter Advance Sub Total (Non Plan) B. Interest from employees:

3,514,012.00 3,514,012.00

6,980,561.00 3,514,012.00 6,980,561.00

6980561

1,604,528.99 (60,660.00) 635,137.00 -

2,442,873.00 1,543,868.99 240,174.00 635,137.00 44,160.00 33,598.00 2,256,763.99 57,579.00 14,497.00 72076 2514949 240,174.00 0 2442873

21,583,595.06 1,146,101.00 22,729,696.06 22,729,696.06 28,500,472.05

26,355,320.04 261,997.00 26617317.04 26617317.04 36112827.04

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SCH. - XI: OTHER INCOME Non-Plan A. Recoveries from employees: 11.2.1 11.2.2 11.2.3 11.2.4 Bus fare / vehicle charges Electricity charges License fees Medical charges 220,907.00 687,952.00 1,046,094.00 1,377,692.00 7,469.00 396,500.00 1,222,350.00 75,300.00 1,084,317.00 833,643.00 251,941.00 736,381.00 119,133.00 10,258,755.00 10,377,888.00 4,600,432.00 3,340,114.00 303,207.00 612,802.00 951,505.00 789,515.00 3,772.00 377,000.00 1,189,680.00 53,420.00 1,047,403.00 764,922.00 489,500.00 319,233.00 0 6,758,050.00 6758050 4241158 2660801

11.2.5 Water charges B. Income from others: 11.2.6 11.2.7 11.2.8 11.2.9 11.2.10 11.2.11 11.2.12 11.2.13 11.2.14 11.2.15 11.2.16 Sr. Acad. Hostel room rent EDC room rent Application fees for employment Miscellaneous income License fees from tenants GJLT/Penman Rent Electric charges from tenants School share from Consultancy School support from Consultancy/ Projects Sub Total (Oth er Income Non Plan) Total Other Income

C. Income from Consultancy/Projects:

18,318,434.00 18,318,434.00 Current Year : 2010 - 11

13660009 13660009 Previous Year : 2009 - 10

SCH. XII - ESTABLISHMENT EXPENSES Plan: 12.1.1 Pay & Allowances Non-Plan: 12.2.1 12.2.2 12.2.3 12.2.4 12.2.5 12.2.6 12.2.7 12.2.8 12.2.9 12.2.10 12.2.11 Pay and Allowances: Arrears of VI Pay Commission Bonus Children Education Allowance City Compensatory Allowance Conveyance/Transport Allowance Dearness Allowance Dearness Pay Grade Pay Honorarium House Rent Allowance House Rent for Accommodation to Faculty

9190434.0

3,750,745.00 1,279,417.00 2,820,235.00 7,148,657.00 76,961,214.00 31,494,926.00 1,910,791.00 11,185,902.00 -

110,951,766.00 1,348,415.00 2,419,064.00 103,549.00 5,573,455.00 45,578,410.00 4,883,731.00 22,735,169.00 1,317,333.00 8,002,790.00 539,800.00

292

12.2.12 12.2.13 12.2.14 12.2.15 12.2.16 12.2.17 12.2.18 12.2.19 12.2.20

Interim Relief Leave Travel Concession Non-Practicing Allowance Other Allowances Overtime Pay of Officers Pay of Staff Personal pay Reimb. of profess. exp. to teachers/ Personal Development Allowance Special allowance to Director Washing Allowance Pay arrears Wages Sub-total Retirement Benefits: Pension Pension Arrears for VI pay comm. Gratuity Leave Salary Sub Total Less: Received from other orgns. Sub Total Retirement T.A. Medical allowance Deposit Linked Insurance Matching contrib. to CPF members Matching contrib. to DCPS members T O T A L (Non Plan)

4,464,502.00 223,508.00 217,699.00 129,931.00 98,626,154.00 48,168,032.00 373,210.00 2,168,909.00 167,778.00 200,601.00 126,154.00 56,969,312.00 48,858,059.00 358,135.00

7,608,352.00 60,000.00 147,350.00 1,673.00 715,824.00 297,288,122.00 41,728,291.00 795,660.00 12,604,018.00 13,602,959.00 68,730,928.00 137,322.00 68,593,606.00 159,583.00 44,426.00 129,147.00 3,344,402.00 5,790,028.00 78,061,192.00

1,836,121.00 35,000.00 151,084.00

12.2.21 12.2.22 12.2.23 12.2.24 12.2.25 12.2.26 12.2.27 12.2.28 12.2.29 12.2.30 12.2.31 12.2.32 12.2.33 12.2.34 12.2.35 12.2.36 12.2.37 12.2.38

314,324,635.00 32,543,382.00 12,085,075.00 8,068,011.00 4,068,133.00 56,764,601.00 637,622.00 56,126,979.00 139,256.00 35,100.00 60,551.00 7,287,166.00 5,387,538.00 69,036,590.00

12.00 Total Establishment Exp. SCH. XIII - OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES Plan: a. b. 13.1.1 13.1.2 13.1.3 Traveling Expenses Departmental Expenses Applied Chemistry (Cont.) Electrical Engg. Dept. Environmental Sc. & Engg.

375,349,314.00 375,349,314.00 Current Year : 2010 - 11

383,361,225.00 392,551,659.00 Previous Year : 2009 - 10

199,970.00 363,436.00 372,021.00

1,500,000.00 207,359.00 194,913.00

1,500,000.00

935,427.00

351,812.00

754,084.00

293

c. 13.1.4 13.1.5 13.1.6 13.1.7 13.1.8 13.1.9 d. 13.1.10 13.1.11 13.1.12 13.1.13 13.1.14 13.1.15 13.1.16 13.1.17 e. 13.1.18 13.1.19 13.1.20 13.1.21 Non-Plan:

Other Educational Exp. Grant for R&D Projects 15,000,000.00 5,000,000.00 500,000.00 1,071,572.00 12,000,000.00 600,000.00 46,706,369.00 9,335,001.00 3,825,371.00 3,966,983.00 563,512.00 2,535,117.00 2,316,704.00 28,627,432.00 45,948.00 10,639,085.00 2,032,661.00 1,036,013.00 14,257,446.00 90,526,674.00 13,707,759.00 57,722,051.00 22,588,636.00 19,171,572.00 Entrance Exam. & Admission exp. 375,192.00 Student's Amenities and activities 1,809,748.00 Student's Scholarship 19,969,292.00 Examination Section 23,130.00 Subscription to Science Direct & E-Journals 9,529,007.00 General Expenses: Electricity Charges Generator Running & Maint. Exp. Health Centre & Medical Care Exp. Vehicle Running & Maint. Exp. Security Services Telephone/fax/internet/Website exp. Bank Charges Staff Selection Expenses Miscellaneous Expenses Repair & Maintenance Public Health & Pest Control ISM Expansion Plan Round off Sub-total (Plan) Traveling Expenses: 9,981,317.00 4,276,129.00 11,829,175.00 5,311,869.00 3,722,540.00 76,904.00 3,055,350.00 3,596,938.00 1,034,656.00

13.2.1 13.2.2 13.2.3 13.2.4 13.2.5

T.A. to Employees T.A. for Trg./Seminar/Conf. etc. in India T.A. for Trg./Seminar/Conf . etc. abroad T.A. for Meetings & Meeting Exp. T.A. to External Experts/Officials Departmental Expenses: Administrative Dept. Exp. Applied Chemistry Applied Geology Applied Geophysics Applied Mathematics Applied Physics

2,746,672.00 53,527.00 138,014.00 1,108,955.00 1,211,904.00 478,013.00 696,052.00 561,564.00 284,639.00 241,270.00 223,287.00

927,692.00 1,605,452.00 2,053,184.00 1,402,264.00 5,259,072.00 1,260,319.00 7,248,911.00

13.2.6 13.2.7 13.2.8 13.2.9 13.2.10 13.2.11

646,936.00 467,496.00 168,198.00 146,495.00 231,646.00

294

13.2.12 13.2.13 13.2.14 13.2.15 13.2.16 13.2.17 13.2.18 13.2.19 13.2.20 13.2.21 13.2.22 13.2.23 13.2.24 13.2.25

Central Library Computer Centre Computer Science & Engineering Dept. of Envir. Science & Engg. Electronics & Instrumentation Executive Development Centre Fuel & Mineral Engg. Humanities & Social Sciences Inter Disciplinary Research Contingency Management Studies Mech. Engg. & Mining Mach. Engg. Mining Engineering Petroleum Engg. Sports & Gymnasium

252,835.00 84,031.00 177,056.00 582,406.00 343,637.00 596,727.00 404,746.00 66,124.00 421,591.00 260,625.00 368,123.00 1,019,762.00 914,766.00 1,330,142.00 5,960.00 858,453.00 40,000.00 1,654,340.00 1,433,105.00 70,140.00 503,072.00 1,716,753.00 571,228.00 893,243.00 1,310,510.00 9,756,161.00 8,842,582.00 7,702,978.00 3,642,750.00 5,988,638.00 10,171,809.00

297,423.00 97,283.00 296,970.00 443,472.00 251,899.00 507,016.00 438,965.00 10,017.00 260,037.00 118,996.00 296,513.00 1,174,342.00 312,539.00 564,391.00 555,968.00 7,286,602.00 (20,000.00) 661,327.00 1,060,054.00 39,049.00 69,625.00 562,216.00 549,254.00 926,486.00 1,292,634.00 5,454,580.00 4,837,097.00 4,685,000.00 32,148,224.00 1,818,655.00 38,136,862.00 19,014,452.00 21,935,977.00 2,118,766.00 412,189.00 6,984,927.00 3,813,340.00

13.2.26 Electrical Engg. 13.2.27 Workshop Other Educational Expenses: 13.2.28 13.2.29 13.2.30 13.2.31 13.2.32 13.2.33 13.2.34 13.2.35 13.2.36 13.2.37 13.2.38 13.2.39 13.2.40 13.2.41 Contrb. to Seminars/Symposia Entrance Exam/Admission Expenses Examination Section Exp. Library Periodicals Prizes to Students Students Activities Students Amenities Scholarship to Students: P.G. Contin gency Research Contingency Research Fellowship Student Scholarship (P.G. Fellowship) Student Scholarship (Undergraduate) Mess bill/Pocket Exp to SC/ST students General Expenses: 13.2.42 13.2.43 13.2.44 13.2.45 Advertisement & Publicity Liasioning Office Expenses Electricity Charges Generator Running & Maint. Exp.

7,360,486.00 406,507.00 7,637,530.00 3,753,510.00

295

13.2.46 13.2.47 13.2.48 13.2.49 13.2.50 13.2.51 13.2.52 13.2.53 13.2.54 13.2.55 13.2.56 13.2.57 13.2.58 13.2.59 13.2.60 13.2.61 13.2.62 13.2.63 13.2.64 13.2.65 13.2.66 13.2.67 13.2.68 a b c d e f 13.20

Health Centre Expenses/Medical cover to Employees/Students Horticulture & Gardening Hospitality & Public Relations Postage & Telegram Printing & Stationery School's membership of professional bodies Security Services Telephone/Telex/Fax/Internet Uniform to Staff Vehicle Running & Maint. Expenses Water Supply expenses Audit Fees & Expenses Contingent Expenses Convocation & Annual Day Public Health & Pest Control Publications Legal expenses Sr. Academic Hostel Trg. of Teachers/Staff incl. seminars etc. Visiting Part-time Lecturers Welfare Measures Rajbhasha & other statutory exp Maintenance Expenses:

8,464,640.00 1,311,562.00 170,386.00 667,149.00 1,333,857.00 352,090.00 8,989,150.00 1,187,069.00 220,225.00 1,404,466.00 3,710,016.00 526,056.00 722,676.00 2,030,802.00 3,475,378.00 231,296.00 80,645.00 359,627.00 633,692.00 441,684.00 447,538.00 211,869.00

6,453,408.00 764,967.00 111,036.00 606,371.00 963,678.00 397,797.00 7,929,315.00 1,162,039.82 166,933.00 784,716.00 960,968.00 66,000.00 990,894.00 3,786,065.00 313,948.00 132,335.00 155,941.00 1,146,044.00 390,142.00 439,386.00 60,877.00

46,968,643.00

33,630,450.82

Miscellaneous Expenses:

9,161,263.00

Civil Maintenance 11,631,143.00 Computer Maintenance 1,750,556.00 Furniture & Fixtures 506,709.00 Office & Lab Equipment 582,960.00 Refrigeration & Air-conditioning Electrical Maintenance 2,540,482.00 Sub Total (NP Miscellaneous Exp) Sub-total (Non-Plan)

10,599,319.00 932,954.00 192,451.00 406,009.00 13,800.00 17,011,850.00 1,904,295.00 26,173,113.00 117,548,236.00

21,530,460.00 21,530,460.00 91,632,400.82

Project Account Miscellaneous Expenses: 13.3.1 13.3.2 13.30 13 A 13 B 13 C 13 D 13 E 13.00 Bank Charges Miscellaneous (Rounding off) Total Admn. Expenses Projects Total Traveling Exp. Total Departmental Exp Total Other Educational Exp. Total General Expenses Total Misc. Expenses Total O ther Administrative Exp 2,728.00 2,728.00 2,728.00 5,259,072.00 11,107,236.00 38,136,862.00 75,596,075.00 31,272,024.00 161,371,269.00 33,328.30 33,328.30 33,328.30 8,748,911.00 8,040,686.00 41,107,549.00 56,219,086.82 35,271,547.30 149,387,780.12

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SCHEDULE - XIV: SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES


14.1 ACCOUNTING CONVENTION: "The financial statements of Plan and Non-Plan have been prepared on the basis of historical cost convention unless otherwise stated and generally on accrual basis of accounting to the extent possible. However, retirement benefits viz. gratuity, leave salary, pension liability etc. has been accounted for on cash basis. 14.2 REVENUE RECOGNITION Fees from students, sale of admission forms, interest on saving bank a/c, Income from land, Building and other property etc, are accounted on realization basis. The tuition fee is collected on semester basis commencing from July to June. Interest on Investment is accounted on accrual basis. Interest on interest bearing advances is accounted for on receipt basis. 14.3 INVENTORIES VALUATION: Expenditure on purchase of chemicals, glassware, publications, stationery and other stores is accounted as revenue expenditure. 14.4 INVESTMENTS: (a) (b) Investments both long term and short term have been shown at face value / cost. No shortfall is expected in the value of investments as the same are to be redeemed by Govt. Institutions at face value.

14.5

FIXED ASSETS AND DEPRECIATION A. FIXED ASSETS: (a) Fixed assets have been stated at cost of acquisition inclusive of inward freight, duties, taxes and incidental/direct expenses related to acquisition to the extent possible. Fixed assets received by way of non-monetary grants (other than towards the Corpus Fund) have been capitalized at values stated by corresponding credit to capital fund. Expenditure for renovation of buildings has been treated as Capital Expenditure. 297

(b)

(c)

B.

DEPRECIATION: The depreciation on fixed assets have been calculated during the year as prescribed under the Income Tax Act. 1961 Depreciation has been calculated for the whole year on the assets procured anytime during the year. With the change of accounting system from cash accounting to Accrual accounting, the depreciation was provided for the first time during 2007-08, for all the previous years upto 31st March 2007 by debiting Capital Fund Account. For the purpose of determining the quantum of depreciation for all the previous years, depreciation has been calculated separately on diminishing balance method (written down value) for each item from 1997-98 onwards at the following rates and at the ad-hoc rates to cover all the years up to and including 1996-97. In order to reflect the assets at value. the provision for accumulated depreciation has been shown under Current Liabilities & Provisions. The Depreciation rates are as follows :

Sl. No
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Name of Assets
Land Road & Buildings Furniture & Fixture Office Equipment/ Appliances Electrical Installation Library Books Tube Well & Water Supply Equipment Communication Facilities Computer Hardware/ Peripherals Computer Software/Software Development Plant & Machinery/Lab Equipments Vehicles Student Amenities

Depreciation Rate 0% 10% 10% 10% 10% 60% 10% 15% 60% 60% 15% 15% 10%

The depreciation for Project Assets has been debited to the Capitalized fund for Assets Account through which assets were created in the books of accounts. 14.6 GOVERNMENT GRANTS: (a) (b) Government grants utilized for acquisition/construction of assets have been capitalized. The MHRD grant utilized towards capital expenditure are transferred to the Capital Fund Account. 298

(c) (d) (e)

MHRD grants for meeting Revenue Expenditure are treated, to the extent utilized as income of the year in which they are realized under Plan. Break-up of grants-in-aid under the heads recurring and non-recurring has been shown according to utilization of the grants. Excess of income over expenditure for the year has been transferred to Non-Plan Endowment Fund as per Block Grant Scheme of MHRD, New Delhi. It is shown as Earmarked/Endowment Fund under Schedule - III.

14.7

FOREIGN CURRENCY TRANSACTIONS: Transactions denominated in foreign currency are accounted or at the exchange rate prevailing on the date of the transaction as per Bank advice.

14.8 14.9

RETIREMENT BENEFITS: Retirement benefits are accounted for on cash basis. INCOME TAX: The income of the School is exempted from Income Tax under Section 10 (23c) of the Income Tax Act. No provision for tax is therefore made in the accounts.

SCHEDULE - XV : NOTES ON ACCOUNTS


15.1 CONTINGENT LIABILITIES: (a) (b) There were no disputed demands in respect of income tax, sales tax, municipal taxes, etc. as at the end of the year. Some suits were filed against ISM, by former/ present employees/ students of ISM and were pending for decision by various courts. These are related to employee's promotions, increments, pay scales, termination, retirement benefits, student related, tenants, as well as arbitration cases with the suppliers. The quantum of the claims is not ascertainable.

15.2

CAPITAL COMMITMENTS Estimated value of contracts remaining to be executed on Capital Account and not provided for (Net of Advances) amounted to ` 15.00 Crores (approx.) as on 31.3.2011. The gross value of construction works being executed through Advance to CPWD is estimated more than ` 300 Crores.

15.3

CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS & ADVANCES In the opinion of the Management the current assets, loans and advances have a realizable value in the ordinary course of transactions equal at least to the aggregate amount shown in the Balance Sheet except a few very old balances. The expenditure on renovation/ modification of buildings has been charged to Road & Buildings. 299

15.4

PAY AND ALLOWANCES: As a part of implementation of accrual system of accounting the provision for salary of March 2011 has been made in the books of accounts as on 31.3.2011. No provision has been made for arrears for promotion/revision of pay of employees.

15.5

CONSULTANCY SERVICES: The accounting system for the consultancy services was changed during the year 2007-08. Upto 2006-07 the amount received and expenditure incurred on consultancy projects were taken into Income & Expenditure Account. From 2007-08 the amount of consultancy has been considered as liability and undisbursed amount has been shown in the Balance sheet. The amount received/ expenditure for new consultancy services and undisbursed amount of old consultancy projects have been taken into Balance Sheet. The receipts/ payments for the consultancy services of previous period has been taken into Capital Fund Account. Necessary adjustment has been made during this year also.

15.6

Balance with SBI, ISM Campus Branch, Dhanbad under Project current a/c no.10230776203 as on 31.03.2011 as per Cash book is ` 109.59 lakhs which includes substantial amount pending for adjustment in the books of accounts towards payments against letters of credit, payments to suppliers, bank charges, etc. which were directly debited by the bank in the earlier years and could not be accounted for due to lack of relevant records. Expenditure exceeding availability of fund in a project, if any, was met out of interest from project investments. Corresponding figures for the previous year have been regrouped / rearranged, wherever necessary and segregated to the extent possible. The variation in the previous year figures of balance sheet is due to reclassification/segregation of ledger accounts. However, no changes were made in the previous year figures of Income & Expenditure A/c and Receipt & Payment accounts. As the Provident Fund Accounts and the New Pension Scheme Account are owned by the Members of those funds and not by the School, these accounts are prepared separately. However, a Receipt & Payment Account, an Income & Expenditure Account and Balance Sheet of the same is attached to the School's Account.

15.7 15.8

15.9

15.10 The surplus funds under Project Accounts were invested in a consolidated manner, and interest income was credited to Income & Expenditure Account considering income of the School. 15.11 The Bank FDR's have been considered as investment, and shown accordingly. 15.12 Schedule 1 to 15 are annexed to and form an integral part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March 2011 and the Income & Expenditure Account for the year ended on that date.

(DR. PRAMOD MATHUR) DY. REGISTRAR (FINANCE & ACCOUNTS)

(COL. M.K.SINGH) REGISTRAR

(PROF. T. KUMAR) DIRECTOR

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INDIAN SCHOOL OF MINES


DHANBAD

ANNUAL ACCOUNTS OF GPF, CPF & DCPS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2010 - 2011

INDIAN SCHOOL OF MINES


DHANBAD
BALANCE SHEET OF G.P.F., C.P.F. AND D.C.P.S. ACCOUNT AS AT 31st MARCH 2011
Sl. No. 1 1.4.1 1.4.2 1.4.3 1.4.4 1.4.5 1.4.6 2 2.4.1 2.4.2 2.4.3 2.4.4 2.4.5 2.4.6 LIABILITIES GPF MEMBERS' FUNDS: Balance at the beginning of the year
Add: Subscriptions/Loan Recovery during the year
Current Year 2010 - 2011 ( Amounts in `) Previous Year 2009 - 2010 ( Amounts in `)

Add: Interest credited to members Add: Transfer from CPF Member's fund a/c Sub-total Less:Advances,withdrawals &final payments Balance at the end of the year CPF MEMBERS' FUNDS: Balance at the beginning of the year
Add: Subscriptions & Loan recovery during the year

148,380,879.94 31,069,178.00 12,539,302.00 11,299,663.06 203,289,023.00 29,210,011.00 174,079,012.00 135,422,403.00 10,365,005.00 9,527,367.00 3,767,777.00 159,082,552.00 12,979,808.00 12,308,712.00 133,794,032.00 20,916,299.00 2,236,501.00 2,236,501.00 28,440.00 24,996,127.00 421,614.00 37,746,692.83 8,774,663.78 12,786.00 1,009,048.94 47,543,191.55 355,837,849.55

121,596,720.94 33,278,745.00 11,056,370.00 165,931,835.94 17,550,956.00 148,380,879.94 111,962,150.00 12,766,500.00 8,497,396.00 7,506,981.00 140,733,027.00 5,310,624.00 0.00 135,422,403.00 9,055,005.00 5,387,538.00 5,387,538.00 1,086,218.00 0.00 20,916,299.00 34,885,011.05 2,861,681.78 0.00 0.00 37,746,692.83 342,466,274.77

Add: Interest credited to members Add: Matching contribtuion to the members Sub-total Less:Advances,withdrawals & final payments Less: Adjustment for transfer to GPF Members's Fund/ General Reserve Balance as at the end of the year DCPS MEMBERS' FUNDS: Balance at the beginning of the year Subscriptions during the year Add: Matching contribtuion to the members Add: Interest credited to members Less: Amount transferred to NSDL Account Balance as at the end of the year GENERAL RESERVE: Balance at the beginning of the year Add:Excess of income over exp. for the year Add: Book adjustment for reconcilation Add: Transfer from CPF Member's fund a/c Balance as at the end of the year TOTAL LIABILITIES

2.4.7 3 3.4.1 3.4.2 3.4.3 3.4.4 3.4.5 4 4.4.1 4.4.2 4.4.3 4.4.4 4.4.5 5

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6 6.4.1 6.4.2 6.4.3 6.4.4 6.4.5 6.4.6 6.4.7 6.4.8 6.4.9 6.4.10 6.4.11 6.4.12 6.4.13 6.4.14 6.4.15

ASSETS CURRENT ASSETS: Investments: Balance at the beginning of the year Add: Investments made during the year Less: Investments encashed during the year Balance as at the end of the year Accrued Interest on Investment: Opening Balance Additions during the year Balance as at the end of the year Total Investment incld. Accrued Interest CASH & BANK BALANCES: Cash at Bank with SBI, ISM Br., Dhanbad Sundry Debtors: Project Control A/c Non Plan Control Account TOTAL

303,833,697.00 131,183,246.00 113,282,420.00 321,734,523.00 11,328,378.00 15,032,141.00 26,360,519.00 348,095,042.00 3,975,030.55 463,627.00 3,304,150.00 355,837,849.55

260,088,731.00 95,586,131.00 51,841,165.00 303,833,697.00 10,517,676.00 810,702.00 11,328,378.00 315,162,075.00 26,376,175.77 431,320.00 496,704.00 342,466,274.77

(DR. PRAMOD MATHUR) DY. REGISTRAR (FINANCE & ACCOUNTS)

(COL. M.K.SINGH) REGISTRAR

(PROF. T. KUMAR) DIRECTOR

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INDIAN SCHOOL OF MINES


DHANBAD
INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT OF G.P.F., C.P.F. AND D.C.P.S. ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH 2011

Sl. No. 1 2

INCOME Interest / Income from Investments Interest Accrued on investment TOTAL (A )

Current Year 2010 - 2011 ( Amounts in `)

Previous Year 2009 - 2010 ( Amounts in `)

15,837,816.78 15,032,141.00 30,869,957.78

22,690,963.78 810,702.00 23,501,665.78

EXPENDITURE 3 4 Interest credited to members accounts Bank charges TOTAL (B) 5 6 Balance being excess of Income over Expenditure ( A - B ) BALANCE BEING SURPLUS CARRIED TO GENERAL RESERVE
22,095,109.00 185.00 22,095,294.00 8,774,663.78 8,774,663.78 20,639,984.00 20,639,984.00 2,861,681.78 2,861,681.78

(DR. PRAMOD MATHUR) DY. REGISTRAR (FINANCE & ACCOUNTS)

(COL. M.K.SINGH) REGISTRAR

(PROF. T. KUMAR) DIRECTOR

306

INDIAN SCHOOL OF MINES


DHANBAD
RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT OF G.P.F., C.P.F. AND D.C.P.S. ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH 2011
Sl.No. RECEIPTS Current Year 2010-11 ( Amounts in `) 26,376,175.77 15,837,816.78 31,069,178.00 10,365,005.00 2,236,501.00 Previous Year 2009-10 ( Amounts in `) 6,680,974.99

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

O.B: Cash at Bank with SBI,ISM Br,Dhanbad Interest / Income from Investments Subscription & loan rec. from GPF members Subscription & loan rec. from CPF members Subscription from DCPS members Matching contribtuion to CPF members Matching contribtuion to DCPS members Investments encashed Receipt from Non-Plan A/c Receipt from Project Control A/c TOTAL PAYMENTS

22690963.78 32,802,041.00 12,746,500.00 5387538 7,287,166.00 5387538 51841165

2,236,501.00 113,282,420.00 1,480,872.00 431,320.00 203,315,789.55

144,823,886.77

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

Advances / withdrawals / final payments to GPF members Advances / withdrawals / final payments to CPF members Refund/ Transfer from DCPS to NSDL A/c Investments made during the year Refund of dues to Non-Plan A/c Bank Charges CB: Cash at Bank with SBI,ISM Br.,Dhanbad TOTAL

29,210,011.00 12,977,306.00 24,996,127.00 131,183,246.00 973,884.00 185.00 3,975,030.55 203,315,789.55

17,550,956.00 5,310,624.00 95,586,131.00

26,376,175.77 144,823,886.77

(DR. PRAMOD MATHUR) DY. REGISTRAR (FINANCE & ACCOUNTS)

(COL. M.K.SINGH) REGISTRAR

(PROF. T. KUMAR) DIRECTOR

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AUDIT REPORT

Annexure - II

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OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTANT GENERAL (AUDIT), JHARKHAND, RANCHI - 834002

No. OAD(C)SAR-ISM-2010-11-240 Dated : 06-01-2012 To The Director, Indian School of Mines Dhanbad-826004. Subject : Audit Report on accounts of Indian School of Mines , Dhanbad for the year 2010-11 Sir, I am to enclose a copy of Separate Audit Report along with audited Annual Accounts of Indian School of Mines , Dhanbad for the year 2010-11 for information and necessary action. 2) A copy of the document has also been sent to the Secretary to Government of India, Ministry of Human Resource Development, New Delhi for information and necessary action. 3) The audited Annual Accounts, Separate Audit Report should be duly considered and adopted by the Governing Body/Board of Management of Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad in the Annual general meeting before these are laid in the House of Parliament. 4) A Copy of the (i) Resolution of Governing Body adopting the Audit Report and Audit Certificate with audited Annual Accounts, (ii) Date of the presentation before the House of Parliament and (iii) Annual Report of the School may be furnished to this office in due course for our record and onward transmission to the Comptroller and Auditor General of India, New Delhi. 5) 6) Hindi version of the report may be forwarded to this office within 10 days for approval. The Receipt of this letter with enclosures may please be acknowledged. Yours faithfully, Encl :- As above

Principal Accountant General (Audit) Jharkhand, Ranchi


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Separate Audit Report on the Accounts of Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad for the year 2010- 2011
We have audited the attached Balance Sheet of Indian School of Mines (School), Dhanbad as at 31 March 2010 and the Income and Expenditure Account/Receipts and Payment Account for the year ended on that date under Section 20 (I) of the Comptroller and Auditor General's (Duties, Power and Conditions of Service) Act, 1971 read with Section 19 (1 to 6) of the Memorandum of Association and Rules and Regulations (as revised upto 29.11.1977 vide Government of India letter No.F.7-23/74.T.6.) under Societies Registration Act, 1860. The audit has been entrusted for the period upto 2011-12. These financial statements are the responsibility of the School management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit. 2. This Separate Audit Report contains the comments of the Comptroller and Auditor General

of India (CAG) on the accounting treatment only with regard to classification, conformity with the best accounting practices, accounting standards and disclosure norms, etc. Audit observations on financial transactions with regard to compliance with the Law, Rules and Regulations (Propriety and Regularity) and efficiency-cum-performance aspects, etc., if any are reported through Inspection Reports/CAG's Audit Reports separately. 3. We have conducted our audit in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in

India. These standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free from material misstatements. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidences supporting the amounts and disclosure in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by the managements, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of financial statements. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion. 4. (i) Based on our audit, we report that : We have obtained all the information and explanations, which to the best of our knowledge

and belief were necessary for the purpose of our audit. (ii) The Balance Sheet and Income & Expenditure Account/Receipt & Payment account dealt

with by this report have been drawn up in the format approved by the Government of India, Ministry of Finance.

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(iii)

In our opinion, proper books of accounts and other relevant records have been maintained by

the Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad as required under Section 19 (1 to 6) of the Memorandum of Association and Rules and Regulations (as revised upto 29.11.1977 vide Government of India letter No.F.7-23/74.T.6.) of the Societies Registration Act, 1860 in so far as it appears from our examination of such books. (iv) A. A.1. We further report that : BALANCE SHEET Liabilities

A.1.1 Overstatement of Project Liability ` 19.96 lakh The Indian School on Mines ( School ) opened two Foreign Letter of Credit ( FLC) for procurement of Foreign Equipments from two different suppliers under two different project head. The First FLC dated 20.08.2010 was for supply of Spectrum Analyzer 9 Hz. to 18 Hz. from M/s Rohde & Schwarz GmbH Postfach, Munich, Germany for ` 10,69,672 for which freight charges paid to M/S DHL Carrier for Rs. 47,267 vide voucher 1661 dated 31.03.2011 and debited to 'DST/(40)200809/235/E&I'. The second FLC dated 11.01.2011 was for supply of 'Monocromato metre Imaging Spectrometer with photon counting' from M/s Prinston Instrument New York, USA at a cost of ` 8,545,11 for which freight charges paid to M/S DHL Carrier for ` 24,802 vide voucher 1609 dated 24.03.2011 and debited under head 'DST (43)/ 2009-10/247/Applied Physics'. But the School failed to debit the concerned project head worth ` 19,24,183 ( ` 8,54,511 + ` 10,69,672) on bank clearance of above two FLC. Omission resulted in overstatement of concerned 'Project liability' ( as the Bank already debited the amount ) and understatement of 'Supplier Advance ' to the extent of ` 19,96,252 ( ` 1924183 + freight charges ` 72,069) as the instruments were not installed up to 31.03.2011. ( Reference Schedule-IV-item no 4.3.103 & 4.3.100) A.1.2 Under statement of 'Current Liability by ` 4.16 lakh During checking of Non-plan ledger with grant received from Ministry of Tribal Affairs for distribution of Scholarship to ST students, it was noticed that the ledger & Annual Accounts showed Grant of ` 6,26,740 was received from the concerned Ministry for financial year 2010-11 in the Schedule -IV (items No. 4.2.12). But from concerned file it was noticed that the Ministry of Tribal 312

Affair released an additional amount ` 4,16,154 as third instalment of grant for ST students Scholarship ( vide letter dated 28/29 03.2011 for the year 2010-11) but the same has not been taken as grant receivable during the year (Reference AS- 12) which resulted in understatement of Liability under head 'Current Liability and Provision' in the Annual Accounts. A.2. ASSETS

A.2.1 Understatement of Assets by ` 45.94 lakh under head Building and Road Scrutiny of voucher as well as Ledgers of plan account under head 'Civil Maintenance' and 'Electric Maintenance' revealed that 23 numbers of works related to Renovation and Construction work of Building amounting to ` 45.94 lakh was booked under ' Other Administrative Expenses' ( Schedule XIII item No. 13.1.18) considering as ' Revenue work' instead of ' Capital work' under head of ' Road & Building ' which was in contrary to Significant Accounting Policies 14.5-A 'Fixed Assets'(c). This result in understatement of assets by ` 45.94 lakh and under statement of Excess of Income over Expenditure to that extent. A.2.2 Over statement of Equipments by ` 21.09 lakh The school place an order to M/s Synergic Measurement Technology Pvt. Ltd, Secundrabad for supply of 'Mixed signal Oscilloscope Band with 100MHZ' at a cost of ` 23,72,198 with a terms and conditions that 98 per cent payment would be made on receipts of material and rest 2 per cent on installation. The school released 98 per cent amounting to ` 21,08,620 vide voucher No. 1498(plan) dated 31.03.2011 and booked entire amount under head 'Equipment' instead of 'Advance to suppliers' as the Equipment was not installed till 31.03.2011. This resulted in overstatement of Assets under head 'Equipment' by ` 21.09 lakh and understatement of 'Supplier Advance' to that extent. Further, the school has also charged 15 per cent depreciation on above amounting to ` 3,16,293 during the year in the 'Income and Expenditure Account'. This resulted in understatement of excess of income over expenditure by ` 3.16 lakh and overstatement of depreciation to that extent. A.2.3 Understatement of Current Assets- ` 78.09 lakh Scrutiny of Plan voucher and Annual Account (Schedule-XIII item No 13.1.09) revealed that the school has subscribed ` 78,08,998 (vide voucher No 1240 dated 31.03.2011) to M/S ELSEVIER, Phildalphia , USA for online subscription of e-journal and the amount was released by foreign draft on 31.03.2011. 313

The school has booked entire amount in the 'Other Administration Expenses' instead of 'Supplier Advance' as the supplier had also not provided any users KEY of online transmission of e-journal upto the end of financial year 2010-11. Hence, this should be part of 'Advance to Supplier' not actual expenses. This resulted in overstatement of 'Other Administrative Expenses' and understatement of 'Suppliers Advance' by ` 78.09 lakh. This also resulted in understatement of Excess of income over expenditure by ` 78.09 lakh and also understatement of current Asset to that extent. A.2.4 Understatement of Assets by ` 41.78 1lakh Scrutiny of voucher of Plan, Non-plan and project revealed that total expenditure towards purchase of different kinds of Equipment, computers, printers, UPS, Books and additional work of Buildings were treated as revenue expenditure of ` 41,78,113 (plan ` 4,20,686 Non-plan ` 36,67,686 & project ` 90022). This resulted in understatement of Assets by ` 41.78 lakh and overstatement of Revenue expenditure. A.2.5 Security Deposit under head Other Deposit' by ` 8.25 lakh. During previous year the school paid ` 8.25 lakh to Jharkhand State Electricity Board as Security Deposit for enhancement of load from 900 kva to 2000 kva from Plan head (Vr. No.- 1047 dated. 31.03. 2010 ) and debited under head ' Augmentation of power and water supply' in stead of 'Other Deposit' under Current Assets . The School had already agreed to rectify during 2010-11 but the same has not done. This resulted in understatement of current Assets by ` 8.25 lakh. A.2.6. (i) Overstatement of Assets under head Books and Journal by ` 73.22 lakh Scrutiny of Bank Book of plan revealed that the school paid ` 73.22 lakh through five cheques (as detailed below) as on 31.03.2011 for supply of foreign journals for the period January 2011 to December 2011. Further, from scrutiny of Bank Statement, it was noticed that bank had not cleared five cheques upto 31.03.2011 and no such Journals were received too during the year. The School has booked entire amount i.e. ` 73.22 lakh under head 'Books and Journals' ( Plan) instead of 'Suppliers Advances'. Omission resulted in overstatement of Assets by ` 73.22 lakh and understatement of 'Advance to Suppliers'. 314

Sl No. Voucher No 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1332 1333 1395 1438 1439

Date 31.03.2011 31.03.2011 31.03.2011 31.03.2011 31.03.2011

Name of suppliers Total Library Sol.( India) Pvt. Ltd. M/s Lakshmi Periodical & Books Pvt.Ltd. M/s Alliance Books Suppliers Pvt. Ltd M/s Alliance Books Suppliers Pvt. Ltd. M/s Alliance Books Suppliers Pvt. Ltd. Total

Amount in ` 6,79,957 10,57,474 6,68,255 24,79,990 24,36,338 73,22,014

Cheque not cleared by Bank as of 31.03.2011 008538 008539 008560 008596 008597

A.2.6 (ii) Overstatement of assets under head Books and Journal by ` 7.12 lakh The School created a revenue expenditure head under ' Subscription for Science Direct' for accessing on line e-journals ( Recurring nature ) and ` 7,12,491 was paid to American Institute of Physics ( vide voucher No 111 dated 08.06.2010) and debited under 'Books and Journals', under capital head (assets), instead of revenue expenditure . This resulted in overstatement of assets under head 'Book and Journals' by ` 7.12 lakh and also overstatement of excess of income over expenditure to that extent. Further, it was also noticed that the School had also provided 60 percent depreciation on Books and Journal head worth ` 4.27,494 on above e-journal resulted in overstatement of depreciation amounting to ` 4.28 lakh. A.2.7 Under statement of Fixed assets by ` 4380.45 lakh As per Schedule VII item No. 7.1.8, total Advance to Contractor was shown as ` 22,436.36 lakh out of which work of ` 4380.45 lakh was already completed on or before 31.03.2011 for which the contractor ( CPWD) has been insisting for handing over to the School. The School, however, failed to take over and capitalise the completed work as Assets under the head 'Building'. Further, the contractor has also submitted progress of work valued ` 5992.36 lakh ( March 2011) . The School has, however, also not considered items of work 'Capital Work-in Progress'. Noncapitalisation of completed work valued ` 4380.45 lakh and non-accountal of 'Capital Work- in

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Progress' ` 5992.36 lakh resulted in understatement of above respective heads and overstatement of 'Advance to contractor' to that extent. B.1. INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT

B.1.1. Overstatement of income by ` 227.30 lakh The School in its ' Notes on Accounts' (15.10) stated that surplus fund of Project Account were invested in consolidated manner and interest earned was credited to Income and Expenditure Account as income of the School . As per standard terms and conditions of governing policies, interest earned from investment of the Project funds is to be credited to the respective projects under intimation to the grant sanctioning authority. The School earned consolidated interest ` 2,27,29,696 { ` 21583596 ( item No. 10.3.1 of schedule-X ) + ` 11,46,101 ( item No. 10.3.2 of schedule-X)}during 2010-11 which was credited to Income and Expenditure Account treating as School Income instead of crediting to the respective Project heads from which the fund was invested which was contrary to the provision as stipulated by the grant sanctioning authority. This resulted into overstatement of Excess of Income over Expenditure by ` 227.30 lakh and understatement of respective Project Fund to the extent. B.1.2. Understatement of excess of income over expenditure by ` 150.00 lakh Plan expenses under head 'Other Educational Expenses' ( Schedule XIII- item 13.1.04) showed an amount ` 150.00 lakh transferred ( vide voucher No 1485 dated 31.03.2011) to different projects head (schedule IV item No 4.3.161 to 4.3.180). As the amount was transferred from one account to another account only, it did not qualify as expenditure which was against the Generally Accepted Accounting principle. As per accounting procedure, the entire amount was to be placed under head 'Loans & Advances' under Current Assets. When the incidence of expenditure occurs it should be credited or adjusted and project account should also be debited to the extent (Liability side). This resulted in understatement of excess of income over expenditure by ` 150.00 lakh in the 'Income and Expenditure Account' and also understatement of 'Loans & Advances' in the Current Assets .

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B.1.3. Understatement of income under School's receipt by ` 57.90 lakh As per Common Format of Account every income of any entity should be routed through Income and Expenditure Accounts. The receipts of revenue nature, which denote internal resources generation, should be part of Income and Expenditure Accounts. The school earned ` 26.79 lakh (Schd.-II item No.2.2.6) under head School Development Account and from different project under Department Development Fund ` 31.11 lakh (Schd. - III). Total ` 57.90 by way of providing School Resource for such earning to different project but same has not been credited to the income and Expenditure Account. The entire amount was booked under head Reserved and Surplus which was in contrary to common Format of Accounts. This resulted in understatement of excess of income over expenditure by ` 57.09 lakh and overstatement of liability in the Balance Sheet to that extent. B.1.4 Understatement of Depreciation of permanent Assets current year by ` 27.53 lakh (A) Calculation of depreciation of permanent assets (Schedule-V) as per rate mentioned in Notes

to Account (14.5) revealed that depreciation of plan Assets made during current year was overstated in items like Road & Building, Power & Water Supply, Student Amenities by ` 17,41,317. Assets items like Computer Peripherals & Internet Equipment and Furniture & Fixture was understated by ` 41,43,633. This resulted in overall understatement of depreciation in plan Account by ` 24,02,316. ( ` 41,43,633 - ` 17,41,317) and overstatement of excess of income over expenditure to that extent. Further, this also resulted on overstatement of 'Net Block of Fixed Assets' by ` 24.02 lakh in the Balance sheet. (B) Likewise in Project Assets depreciation was understated by ` 3,50,265 in Computer Software

and Office Equipment heads. This also resulted in understatement of Capital Fund by ` 3.50 lakh (liability) as well as Assets to that extent. B.1.5 Understatement of accrued interest by ` 10.85 lakh Scrutiny of statement of accrued interest and investment schedule of project Account revealed that accrued interest was short credited in the annual account of Project by ` 10,85,525 as investment of ` 12 crore made between 07.07.2010 and 08.10.2010 from Chair Fund of Project (items No 5.2 to 5.9). This resulted in understatement of excess of income over expenditure as well as in the Assets to that extent. 317

C.1. Receipts and Payment Accounts C.1.1. Overstatement of receipts by ` 10.36 lakh Receipts and payments account under head 'Recoveries from Suppliers Advances' was shown as ` 16,18,347 (schedule VII-item No 7.1.7, 7.2.20 & 7.3.9) where as checking of ledger revealed that ` 10,35,976 had been related to previous year adjusted during the year (Procurement of Assets items). This resulted in overstatement of receipts by ` 10.36 lakh under head 'Recoveries from suppliers/Staff/Deposit' head as no cash/bank transaction evolved. D. Grant in Aid Previous years balance ` 31.86 lakh (Plan) and out of the grants - in-aid of ` 12247.00 lakh (`8900.00 lakh Plan and ` 3347.00 lakh Non-Plan) received during the year ( ` 1400.00 lakh plan and ` 791.00 lakh Non-Plan received in March 2011) the school utilized a sum of ` 12227.27 lakh, leaving a balance of ` 51.59 lakh (Plan) as unutilised grants as on 31 March 2011. E. General E.1.Non compliance of previous year audit paras in the Balance sheet During previous year audit had pointed out that Assets of plan was understated by ` 66.46 lakh (Reference to para A.2.1) and Assets of Non plan overstated by ` 78.69 lakh respectively (Reference to para A2.2.) but their effect were not implemented by the School during preparation of Annual Accounts for the year 2010-11. Although, the School had already admitted the facts and figures of the above paras. E. 2. Non-disclosure of intangible assets separately ` 63.86 lakh Records revealed that the School treated Computer Software (Schedule-V) and subsequent expenditure on implementation of the software as Fixed Assets (computer soft-ware) and depreciated them at the rate 60 per cent applicable to computers. Since software is an intangible asset, this should have been shown separately and amortized over its best-estimated life as envisaged in the purchase agreement (as per AS-26). Details as under: ( ` in lakh)
SI No 1 2 3 Particulars heads Plan Non-plan Project Total Amount 11.75 15.67 36.44 63.86

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Thus, the depreciation as per Notes was not inconsistence with AS-26. E.4 Non-provision for retirement benefits The school is not making provision for expenditure towards retirement benefits based on actuarial valuation. Management letter Deficiencies which have not being included in the Audit Report have been brought to the notice of School through a management letter issued separately for remedial/corrective action. v. Subject to our observation in the preceding paragraphs, we report that the Balance sheet and

Income & Expenditure Account/Receipt & Payment Account dealt with by this report are in agreement with the book of accounts. vi. In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanations given to us,

the said financial statements read together with the Accounting Policies and Notes on Accounts, and subject to the significant matters stated above and other matters mentioned in the annexure to this Audit Report give a true and fair view in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in India. (a) In so far as it relates to the Balance sheet, of the state of affairs of the Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad as at 31 March 2011,and (b) In so far as it relates to Income and Expenditure Account of the surplus for the year ended on that date. For and on behalf of the Comptroller and Audit General of India. Place : Ranchi Dated 06.01.2012 Principal Accountant General (Audit) Jharkhand, Ranchi

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ANNEXURE - I
1. Adequacy of Internal Control System

The School has no Accounting system of its own. Many advances were not updated. Old advances provided to foreign purchases from Project Accounts remained (`109.59 lakh) outstanding since more than 10 years. The School has no Register of Assets, the value of Assets as shown in the Annual Accounts were not verifiable . Register of valuables were not maintained. Goods received notes and suppliers' invoices were not routed through Account Section. Cash Books and Ledgers were not signed/ checked by any Staff/ Officer of the School in order to authenticate the transactions. Physical progress of Work- in Progress of Building, as provided by CPWD, was not monitored by the authority concerned. The CPWD has already completed the work valued ` 43.80 crore but the completed work was not taken over since 2006 to date. The Cash verification was not done at the month end. There was no Internal Management reporting system in the School. Insurance of Buildings and other valuables were not done. 2. Adequacy of Internal Audit system

The School has an internal audit wing for audit work. The internal audit only performed pre-check of Bills but audit findings were not reported separately to the Management. The audit of Cash Books and other accounts records were not conducted by audit. The School has no audit manual of its own. The strength of internals audit comprises one Assistant Register, one Section Officer and one Assistant to conduct audit which was not commensurate with the volume of the records of the School. 3. System of Physical verification of inventory

The School conducted the physical verification of consumable and non-consumable items after closure of Books, during the month of July, every year. As such, the total value of assets were of permanent characters become obsolete, irreparable , unserviceable and condemned conditions as appeared in the physical verification report were not reduced from the Accounts. During last two year 1855 and 2691 such items were identified but values of those items were not adjusted in the Accounts. 4. Regularity in payment of statutory dues.

There was no statutory dues pending with the School as on 31.03.2011

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OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTANT GENERAL (AUDIT) JHARKHAND, RANCHI


No.-OAD-(C)-SAR-ISM-2010-11-243 To The Director Indian School of Mines Dhanbad-826004 Dated : 06-01-2012

Subject: Management Letter-Deficiencies noticed in accounting records on account of Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad

Sir, I have audited the Annual Accounts of the Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad for the year 2010-11 and have issued the Audit Report thereon vide letter No.-OAD-(C)-SAR-ISM-2010-11240, Dated : 06-01-2012. During the course of audit, the following deficiencies were noticed which were, of a relatively minor nature and were, therefore, not included in the Audit Report. These are being brought to your notice for corrective and remedial action.

Yours faithfully,

Encl : Para 1 to 16 Principal Accountant General (Audit)

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1.

Non-maintenance of Assets Register As per the requirement of Common Format of Accounts the School was required to maintain

a Register of Assets showing date of acquisition, value and place of installation. This register shall contain progressive both for store and stock. The School showed a balance of ` 9,19,09,681 as 'OB as on 01.04.2005 (ELD)' which was transferred to Plant and Machinery head of Plan Assets but as no Asset Register was prepared by the School, the audit could not verify such transfer of items in the Balance Sheet . Further, Assets shown in the Schedule-V of Books of the School for ` 110,33,91,356.73 at the end of 2010-11 also not verifiable in absence of Assets Register. The School had not prepared such Register despite repeated comment by audit . 2. Outstanding advances to foreign suppliers against LC- ` 5.56 lakh

Advance of ` 5.56 lakh to foreign suppliers against LC( Schedule VII(B) (b) item No. 7.2.21) was outstanding for more than six year. Chances of realisation are now remote. As such suitable provision should have been made. Non-provision against the doubtful advances resulted in understatement of 'Income over Expenditure ' and over statement of ' Advances against foreign suppliers' to the extent of ` 5.56 lakh. 3. Non-recovery of advance for election duty- ` 2.23 lakh

Advance of ` 2.23 lakh ( Schedule VII item No. 7.3.7) against election duty was outstanding since 1992. Chances of recovery / adjustment of above advances were remote. As such suitable provision should have been made. Non-provision against the doubtful advances resulted in understatement of 'Income over Expenditure' and overstatement of 'Advances for election duty' to the extent of ` 2.23 lakh. 4. Project with negative balance ` 4.71 lakh

Scrutiny of Schedule IV of Project Account revealed the project item No. 4.3.14,4.3.22, 4.3.25 and 4.3.87 amounting to ` 35,576, ` 446,505, ` 17,158 and ` 221 total ` 4,99,460 respectively were running with negative balances which indicates that fund of other Projects were diverted. The negative Balance in the Accounts needs justification. 5. Details of Projects amounting to ` 297.70 lakh not disclosed Scrutiny of Balance sheet 2010-11 revealed that under 'Other Project' (item No.4.3.148) shown for ` 297.70 lakh with remarks 'Details not available'. This item was shown since last ten 322

years in the accounts but it was observed that the School had liquidated liability for ` 7.83 lakh from this head during 2005-06 to 2007-08 despite having no details. Previously, same audit query had been raised by audit but School failed to reply as to why such liability had been liquidated. 6. Non-refund of unutilised balances of Projects - ` 34.25 lakh. Scrutiny of schedule IV and other relevant records revealed that the following unspent balances were not refunded to the project sanctioning authority since long time:(Amount in Rs.) Sl. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Schedule-IV 4.3.12 4.3.21 4.3.24 4.3.73 4.3.74 4.3.78 4.3.90 4.3.91 4.3.92 4.3.139 4.3.140 4.3.141 4.3.147 4.3.150 4.3.151 Name of Project UGC/202/FME UGC/CAS/ME Phase-I UGC/SAP/AGP-II AICTE/EFIP/PS/ME/2006 AICTE/PKB-I CME-4079 CSIR/Adhoc Fellowship Grant CSIR/Pull/PKK/AGP CSIR/R.RAM/AC/2007-08 MOEF/133/CME MOEF/134 MOEF/135 OIDB/4111 SAC/183/AGP WBMDTCC/98/01 Total Balance 201192 484688 190112 110000 16384 246858 81000 80 989 31708 13215 153488 1871672 4425 19191 3425002 Period Since 2007-08 -do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-

The above un-utilised balances of the Projects were not being refunded inspite of repeated comment by audit. 7. Balances of closed project lying in the accounts- ` 5.96 lakh

Scrutiny of schedule -IV with relevant records of the Project revealed that the Projects detailed below were closed and balance of unspent fund was being refunded but balances are still appearing in the accounts. 323

Sl. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6

Schedule-IV 4.3.9 4.3.26 4.3.75 4.3.128 4.3.132 4.3.137

Name of the Project UGC/191/2007-08/193AM UGC/SAP/139/PE Phase-I AICTE/PKB/II MHRD/137/FME MIT/106/E&I MOC/186/Appl.physics Total

Closing Balance 3700 120000 304250 40878 43162 84114 596104

Date of refund of unspent amount DD No.576299 dt.3.9.10 DD No. 070094 dt.28.06.07 DD No. 398824 dt.31.10.05 DD No. 208740 dt 22.07.06 DD No. 227666 dt 10.09.04 DD No. 209476 dt 17.11.08

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Overstatement of building fund - ` 20.50 lakh The School received ` 20,50,000 towards Alumni Association vide receipts no. 15987

dated 15.02.2011 and taken in Bank Book on same date but instead of crediting it to Alumni Association ( Schedule IV- item no. 4.2.7) it was credited to 'Building Fund' ( Schedule II item no. 2.2.7). Due to erroneous entry, the 'Building Fund' was overstated by understatement of ' Alumni Subscription' to that extent. 9. Overstatement of liability by ` 45.00 lakh Project Account revealed that ` 45.00 lakh receipted from UGC under head ` 20.50 lakh and

'UGC/Miscellaneous'. As per Cash Book and Ledger, an entry was shown on 31.03.2011 under heading 'Being the amount received at Bank as on 20.04.2010 vide receipts 1646' but there was no such credit made by the Bank in the Project Account (Canara Bank ) during 20.04.2010 to 31.03.2011 ( Bank statement ). Hence, the liability shown in the Annual Account under head UGC Project ( Schedule-IV, item No. 4.3.70) was overstated by ` 45.00 lakh and Bank balance also overstated to that extent. 10. Understatement of Current Liability by ` 63000

As per 'Note on Accounts' (15.5) the payments for the consultancy services of previous period has been deducted from Capital Fund for payment and added to the Consultancy Project in the current year. During checking of ledger and accounts it was noticed that the School has paid ` 63000 from old consultancy services but same has not been added to the Consultancy Project ( 4.3.235) resulted in understatement of 'Current Liability' to that extent . 324

11.

Doubtful recovery of 'Advance to suppliers' ` 52.29 lakh and staff Advances ` 4.33 lakh .

Schedule VII (item No. 7.2.20) showed an outstanding advance of ` 20.58 lakh as on 31.3.2011 against suppliers, out of which ` 15.57 lakh was paid before 1999-2000. Similarly, in Project Accounts ( Schedule VII- item No.7.3.9) the outstanding 'Advance to Suppliers' showed ` 48.47 lakh, out of which a sum of ` 36.72 lakh was paid before 1999-2000. The School had admitted that these were very old Advance without details. Further, the staff advances of under Non-plan ` 34.30 lakh and in Project ` 4.25 lakh ( Sch. -VII item No 7.2.18 & item No. 7.03.06) were outstanding advances as on 31- 03 - 2011. Out of which ` 2,36,269 ( Non-plan ) and ` 1,96,884 (Project) advances were provided to those staff who either retire/died or left the organization (10 persons-N. Plan and 97 persons Project ). The School failed to recover / adjust such advances since long. As such in the absence of necessary details, the chances of recovery /adjustment of outstanding advances ` 52.29 lakh of Suppliers and ` 4.33 lakh of staff advances was very remote. Hence a suitable provision was to be made in the account as doubtful advances. Omission resulted in overstatement of 'Advance to Supplier' and understatement of excess of income over expenditure (Non-Plan and Project ) to the extent ` 56.62 lakh (Suppliers Advances ` 52.29 + Staff Advances ` 4.33 lakh). 12. Cash and Bank Balance ( Schedule VII) - ` 3.39 lakh

Scrutiny of Bank Reconciliation Statements of Project, PF and Plan Account as prepared in the month of March 2011 revealed that time-barred cheques worth ` 3,38,760 were not taken in the Cash Books as miscellaneous receipts in the corresponding Cash Books as the currency of cheques were valid for six month from the month of issue as detailed below :(Amount in ` )
Name of Account Project (Can Bank) Plan Account ,SBI Plan Account SBI Plan Account SBI Plan Account ,SBI Plan Account ,SBI PF Account , SBI Date of issue of cheques 23.08.2010 30.11.2009 06.05.2010 07.07.2010 16.09.2010 1.10.2010 01.02.2007 Cheque No. 354519 36088 382955 383050 860780 860929 Not mentioned Total Amount 1,43,165 7,281 13,852 34,719 82,268 57,375 100 3,38,760

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The above cheques were not cancelled so far after expiry of currency. This has resulted in understatement of Liability ( as the liability remained unpaid) as well as Cash and Bank Balances to that extent . 13. Amount Credited by Bank not taken in Cash Book- ` 25.70 lakh The Bank Reconciliation Statement (BRS) revealed that ` 25, 70,323 was credited by the concerned banks but this amount was not taken in the following Bank Books. (Amount in `)
Sl. No. 1 2 3 4 Name of Bank Books GPF/CPF SBI Plan- SBI Project SBI Project Canara Bank Total Amount Credited but not taken in Bank Books 141211 22581 15174 2391357 2570323

Non- crediting of above amount in concerned Bank Books resulted in understatement Cash and Bank Balance to the extent of ` 25.70 Lakh 14. Non maintenances of Bank Reconciliation On examination of Cash Books and Annual Accounts, it was noticed that following Bank Reconciliation were not made by the School as on 31.03.2011 as such balances appeared in Bank Books/Annual Accounts could not be verified.
Sl No 1 2 3 4 Account No Non Plan SBI/CA N. Plan Canara Bank Saridhela Canara Bank, Paliament street SBI, (Endowment) Bank balance as per cash Book/A. Accounts 41781068 28953 9841 73585.93 No Bank statement provided Bank balanced as per Bank statement 56367387 No Bank statement provided 9537 Difference 14586319 -----304 ------

Non- reconciliation is fraught with the risk of misappropriation/defalcation remain undetected. 326

15. Declaration of Note on Account under Bank Balance under Project account to ` 109.59 lakh. As per 'Notes on Account' (15.6) the School declared that balance with SBI, ISM Campus Branch, Dhanbad under project (SBI campus Br. Account No. 10230776203) as on 31.03.2011 was ` 109.59 lakh The facts of declaration in the notes was not clear, as the audit finds that the same amount was pending since last twenty years and not as on 31.03.2011. Further, the accumulated amount did not match for adjustment under head 'Suppliers/contractor Advances' in the project Account. The School should mention that from which year this amount was accumulated. Thus, the declaration was not sufficient in the Notes, which did not reflect the factual position of above amount. 16. Non-Production of Records

In spite of several request made by audit the reply of audit memos issued day to day (SI No 1 to 57) has not been furnishes by the School. Further, following records were also not produced to audit: 1 . Minutes and approved agenda of Finance Committee/ BOG of last two year. 2 . Receipts and payments Schedule. 3. Bank statement and reconciliation statement of, Canara Bank Parliament Br N. Delhi, SBI Endowment Fund Account and Non-Plan Account. 4. Assets Register. 5 . List of Project closed during 2008 to 2011 6 . Registed of valuables 7 .Register of unserviceable items (Dead stock Register) 8 .Cases of Theft, Losses Misappropriation fraud detected during 2010-11 9. Bank Reconciliation of all Non-Plan Bank Books

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