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Host National Institute of Technology (NIT), Adityapur, bags and prizes to winners Platzierten by Dr S. Dara Antia Memorial Metal quiz organised as part of Technica-2006, a technical symposium concluded today.
The game was the participation of five teams from different colleges of engineering in the last laps, it was composed of the team B. Shanoo and Somnath Kumar, two students of engineering and metallurgical equipment department of the host university.
The team Parmeshwar Madan Mohan Rao and bags Mahato second prize.
The winning team was awarded a cash award of R-5000, while riders of the team won R 3000
Deputy Director General of Tata Steel, T. Mukherjee has removed price at the close of the function of worship was held on the campus of the Engineering College tonight.
The three-day event which began on February 17 met students from various technical installations across the country.
A total of 30 technical papers were distributed in various meetings over three days. The award for the best technical paper was awarded to Sambhav Nitesh Kumar and Raj ICT, Adityapur. She presented a paper on “Total Quality Management (TQM).
The second prize in this category was designed by teams Kunal Kishore / Ankur Kumar (Kalinga Institute of Technology, Bhubaneshwar) and K. and R. Priya Vidya Mangeshwari the PSG College of Engineering, Coimbatore.
The team composed of Devendra Prajapati Anupam and Sharin ICT have been adjudged the third presentation document of the competition. Two consolation prize was the same for the paper presentation competition.
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Experts from over 30 countries today brainstormed on critical issues and tried to be the best solution for water management, transport and environmental problems plaguing developing countries and underdeveloped countries through the use of techniques of research undertaken during the international conference on “Operational Research for Development (ICORD).
The three-day international conference, which was inaugurated Monday by the Deputy Director General of Tata Steel AN Singh, took 85 experts from different countries, including Jonathan Rosen director of the London School of Economics, TJ Stewart, Vice-President of International Federation of Operation Research Societies (IFORS) of South Africa and Arbindo Tripathy of the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad.
On the second day today, delegates discussed the multi-criteria models for investment in reducing losses in water, water, the effective use and multicast routing the fight against the serious problem water scarcity in the future.
D. and C. Morais A.T. Almeida of Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil, shared their experiences in research on water management system of water could be to minimize the loss. In their view, the proposed system is an aid for the efficient use of water and minimize future conflicts because of a shortage.
SK Singh, N. Rangrajan and N. Hemchandra of the Indian Institute of Technology made a presentation on two transportation routes. The two-lane system contract revenue and allow buyers inventory unverkauften return to a certain amount for the efficient transport system in developing countries. The participants also tried to find an integrated system of energy, the economic environment assessment of the energy sector for sustainable development
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With the insistence of importing countries, stringent quality standards, it is a crisis brewing in the fisheries sector can not be initiated, quality and hygiene in the fishing ports in the country, Dr K. Devadasan, director of the Central Institute of Fisheries Technology, A said.
Opening the national workshop two days on the status and future prospects of fishing ports in Kochi, he stressed the need for better regulation to ensure that the quality was not only as a requirement only for foreign markets. He also stressed the need for a separate ministry for fisheries.
About 55 participants including senior government officials, engineers, scientists, trade unionists and boat operators from different parts of the country attended the workshop, which is expected to end on Friday with an explanation and recommendations for the development of foreign policy within the framework of fishing ports.
In a speech held on the technical meeting on Thursday, Mr. Mani Protsahan of Monto, a non-governmental organisation which is based in Thiruvananthapuram, analyzed in detail the state of fishing ports in Kerala, with case studies is based on the nine ports in the State.
The document entitled “fishing ports: performance, management issues and concerns,” continues the development of ports in India from a historical perspective.
A meeting was prompted reactions moderated by Dr. K. Gopakumar, former Deputy Director General, Indian Council for Agricultural Research (ICAR) and the speakers of the Central Institute for Coastal Engineering on Fisheries (CICEF), the National Institute for port management, Department of Ocean Development, Division of Fisheries, the Gujarat government, mechanized fishing boat Operators Association, Veraval and the State of Kerala fisheries Coordination Committee.
The proceedings before the first day of the workshop were summarized by Dr. John Manoirs, Fellow, Centre for Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram.
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NEW DELHI: The enmity between the Union and the ministers Maneka Gandhi CP Thakur on experiments on animals has clearly moved there ministries. There is no link Thakur to the health and welfare ministry of the family went to a long day of the seminar on Monday, the animals’ homes in India, organized by the Ministry of ‘Maneka animal welfare.
By chance or design, one of the speakers who did not arrive was Deputy Director General of the Indian Council of Medical Research Vasantha Muthuswamy, AIIMS director PK Dave, the National Institute of Immunology head Sandeep Basu, director and Chairman of the National Institute of Virology AC Mishra.
Indeed, as AIIMS ITTO, Pune, was towed by the section of animal welfare for the poor animals in their homes. But they are not the only ones among the institutes scanner. During the seminar, were also punched holes in the high demands on the part of some of the properties that. The Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore, in his briefing on the opportunities offered by animal explains: “We want to improve the quality of the animal at the Institute of home” and that the guiding principles of ‘Institute was “compassion, care and Common Sense.”
Shiranee Pereira, the Committee for the purpose of monitoring and controlling experiments on Animals (CPCSEA) - a body of legal tender, so, animals that are not of pain or unnecessary suffering - poster presentation deplorable conditions at the IIS. She told The Times of India, that the ISI, the Institute is not only tried to improve the state of primates.
Similarly, Ranbaxy Laboratories, despite his requests for an improvement in the cage can be found on the site CPCSEA recipient Member Sonia Ghosh. She said the representative of the laboratory, “Your dogs have ulcers of the cornea, scabies, during dermatitis and disease. It is in livestock.
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Kochi, Feb. 26 - The School of Industrial Fisheries of the Cochin University of Science and Technology is an organization of the day, three workshops on livestock, agriculture and management of ornamental fish, greater community awareness of students of the Faculty And the enlargement of workers, the Government of the immense potential of the industry.
The inaugural session of the workshop will be held at the School of Marine Sciences, opens Feb. 27, by Dr. K. Gopakumar, former Deputy Director General, fisheries, Indian Council for Agricultural Research, New Delhi.
The function also witnessed the release of the second edition of the CD-ROM on “ornamental fish and their activities in Kerala”, which was by Professor A. Ramachandran, and his colleagues.
Efforts have also their efforts to the attention of the “indigenous ornamental plants, fish and their potential as raw material for the development of a market in India and abroad, by the school.
It would also a common platform for the vast body of the latest research in the world, multifaceted. The seminar will be held during meetings Aquarium design, the design, construction, management and maintenance of aquariums, as well as the transmission of knowledge about the preservation of water quality, packaging and transporting live fish, ornamental plants.
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Thiruvananthapuram BUSINESS LINE From November 05, 2005: Vignyan Utsav five days of assembly and interactive exhibition on the theme of nature and man-made disasters and their effective management benefit of fashion, you Saturday at Kochi. Scientific Awareness Forum (SAFE), Kochi - based NGO, the Corporation of Kochi and the Rotary Club of North Cochin are co-sponsors. The meetings are convened with scientists and scientific experts and service organizations’, “said Dr CK only Rajan, president of the SAFE. The Minister for Sport, Mr Dominic presentation, the process is open. The mayor of Cochin, to the presidency. Competitions on the theme were organized for schools and students. Among the participants are known geo-physicist Dr. Mr. Baba, Mr K.M
Amanulla the National Safety Council, Dr P. Murali NIMHANS Bangalore, Dr Joseph PV, and the famous meteorologist Dr KT Damodaran, Director, School of Marine Sciences, Cochin University of Science and Technology. Completion of the cult Dr. Function G. Madhavan Nair, chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation, and Brigadier General James DO, Deputy Director General, National Cadet Corps. Copyright 2005 Business Line
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