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Design and Development of Wind Powered Water Lifting Pump Mechanism - A Practical Approach For Rural Development
Design and Development of Wind Powered Water Lifting Pump Mechanism - A Practical Approach For Rural Development
Design and Development of Wind Powered Water Lifting Pump Mechanism - A Practical Approach For Rural Development
In the Supervision of
DR. S. V. KARMARE
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the seminar entitled Design and Development of Wind
Powered Water lifting Pump Mechanism A Practical Approach for Rural
Development, submitted by
PAWAR AJINKYA RAMAKANT
BORUDE PRAVIN BABAN
KULKARNI NEETA VILASRAO
KAMBLE SUPRIYA RAJESH
is the bonafied work completed under my supervision and guidance in partial
fulfillment for the project of final year in Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering at
Government College of Engineering and Research, Awasari(kd), Pune for University of
Pune (M. S.).
Place: Awasari(kd), Pune
Date: 24/03/2014
Dr. S. V. Karmare
Guide
Government College of
Engineering, and Research,
Awasari, Pune
Dr. S. V. Karmare
Head, Mechanical
Engineering, Government
College of Engineering, and
Research, Awasari, Pune
Prof. S. V. Joshi
Principal
Government College of Engineering,
and Research, Awasari
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Completing a task is never a one mans effort. Several prominent people in
production, academics, and administrative field have helped in the present work. Their
collective support has led in presentation of this report. To name them all is impossible.
I am thankful to colleagues, at, Government College of Engineering, Awasari,
Pune, and various other institutions for cooperation provided by them. Special thanks to
the Principal and teaching staff of GCOEAR, Awasari, for needful support and
encouragement throughout the last four years of study.
I am indebted to the Hon. Principal, Prof. S. V. Joshi, for causal achievement to
the wellbeing of students of the institute beyond expectations.
It is immense pleasure to me in expressing sincere and deep appreciation towards
Dr. S. V. Karmare as being our guide and Head of Department for their priceless
execution of steering this contribution all the way through this work with soft
suggestions, embedded supervision and invariable advocacy. Also immenseful thanks to,
Prof. S. R. Kewate, and for giving us valuable guidance at various conditions.
Mechanical Engineering