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WRDM Presentation 2013
WRDM Presentation 2013
WRDM Presentation 2013
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MILESTONES
1847
1854 1949
2001
INSTITUTE MISSION
To create an environment that shall foster the growth of intellectually capable, innovative and entrepreneurial professionals, who shall contribute to the growth of Science and Technology in partnership with industry and develop and harness it for the welfare of the nation and mankind.
. VISION INSTITUTE
To be the fountainhead of new ideas and innovations in science and technology and continue to be a source of pride for all Indians.
CORE VALUES
Academic Integrity and accountability. Respect and tolerance for the views of every individual Attention to issues of national relevance as well as of global concern Holistic understanding, including knowledge of human sciences Appreciation of intellectual excellence and creativity An unfettered spirit of learning explorations, rationality and enterprise Sensitivity of social responsibilities.
are our
modern Temples. Late Pt.J.L.Nehru
Background
Food and Energy shortages due to droughts and floods continue to hamper agricultural production and economic betterment of the people in most of the developing countries of Asia, Africa and the Far East, hence, need for Development and Management of Water Resources as well as Hydropower to step up to harness the water resources for Agricultural and Industrial Production hardly require an emphasis. The necessity of establishing a training centre to impart training to in service field engineers was felt by the leaders of the developing countries. The erstwhile Roorkee University being the best-known technical institute in the developing countries and having basic infrastructure for imparting such training was selected as the appropriate location for such a centre. Announcement to this effect was made at the Asia African Conference held at Bandung (Indonesia) in 1954 by Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India who inaugurated the WRDTC (now Department of WRDM) on 25 November 1955 at University of Roorkee.
Objectives
To train and educate serving engineers / professionals from Asia, Africa and other developing countries in different aspects of Water Resources Development and Management. To bring together talent from these countries for a first-hand understanding and appreciation of each others water related problems. To help evolve, by pooling of knowledge, new techniques in Water Resources Development and Management suited to conditions of Afro-Asian region and other developing countries. To foster a feeling of brotherhood amongst the
Goal
The education and training in the department aims at development of trained manpower to undertake activities of Water Resources Development and Irrigation Water Management with Competence, Confidence, Commitment, Courage and Compassion for the welfare of
mankind
FOUNDER DIRECTOR
FOUNDER H.O.D.
Prior to joining I I T Roorkee as Director, Professor Pradipta Banerji has been a Professor of Civil Engineering at IIT Bombay, where he was since 1988.
Khare, Deepak, Professor & Head Ground Water, Watershed, Rain Water Harvesting
Dr. S.K. Mishra, Associate Professor Surface Water Hydrology, Hydraulic Structure
Pandey, Ashish Assistant Professor Irrigation Water Management; Remote Sensing and GIS Applications
Chauhan, Gopal, Professor (On Contract) Hyydro Mechanical and Construction Equipment,
V. K. SHARMA
Sri Fayaz
Sri Rajender
Sri Sanjay
Sri Satpal
Sri Anurag
Sri Subhas
Sri Ranjit
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Mr. Birendra Bharti Mr. Gulshan Tirkey Ms. Darshana
Ms Pratibha Warwade Full Time MHRD Ms. Sarita Gajbhiye Mr. Prabhash Kumar Mishra Mr. Arun Mandal (SC) Mr. Sanjay A. Burele Mr. Dheeraj Kumar S.F. Full Time MHRD S.F. Sponsored S.F.
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Rainfall-Runoff Sediment Yield modeling Optimal Water Resources Management in a Canal Command Considering Climate Change Assessment of Climate Change and Land use Change: Impact on Soil Erosion and Soil Carbon Loss Experimental Investigation for Channelization of A Reach of River kosi Hydrologic Response of Watershed with Composite Nature of Topography A Study on design Aspect of Radial Collector Wells Distributed Ground Water Modelling in Canal Command Considering Climate Change Development of An Such Method For Different Hydrometeologic Catchments
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Mr. Kailash Bishnoi (OBC) Mr. Ritu Raj Shukla Mr. Patil Pravin Rangrao
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Name of Supervisor
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Mr. Surendra Kumar Chandniha Ms. Sananda Kundu Ms. Shiulee Chakraborty Ms. G. Pranuthi Shyam Kumar Mr. Sunil Kumar Dubey Mr. Navneet Kumar Mr. Tigabu Tibebe.B Mr. Bahita T.A. Mr. Dereje. Adeba Gerbi Mr. Raja Singh.R Mr. Har. Tiwari Mr. P.K. Meena Arun Dominic D Sandeep Shukla Mohan Lal
Sustainable Assessment and Management of A Watershed Impact of Catchment Dynamics on floods considering climate change Long Term Changes in Irrigation Water Demand
Prof. M.L. Kansal Dr.Aditya Tyagi Dr. Deepak Khare Dr. U.C. Chaube Dr. R.P. Pandey, NIH Dr.S.K.Mishra Dr. S.K. Tripathi Prof. M.L. Kansal Dr. S.K. Tripathi Dr. Thanga Raj Chelliah Prof. S.P.Srivastava Prof. Deepak Khare Dr. Ashish Pandey Dr. P.K. Jha, MIED Prof. M.L. Kansal
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Climate Change effect on Crops Performance Evaluation and Strategie Planning for improving Water Supply in Hilly Area Effect of elevated CO2 on Wheat crop Parameter Estimation and Loss-Minimization-Based Control of Induction Motor Drive Climate change Impact Assessment on Groundwater in Upper Blue Nile Basin -Ethiopia Optimizing The Parameters & Performance of Centrifugal Arrigation Pump Feasisbility study on Inter basin Water Transfer for Sustainable Water management in Ethopia
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Full Time MHRD Full Time MHRD Full Time MHRD Full Time MHRD Full Time MHRD Full Time MHRD
Adjustable Speed Drive for Hydro-Electric Power Station Fluvial Hydraulics & Hydraulic Structure
Climate change Impact on Groundwater at Watershed Level
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FIST PROGRAMME DST-345 -WRC CONJUNCTIVE USE PLANNING OF WATER RESOURCES CONSIDERING SPATIAL VARIATION IN CROPPING PATTERN USING REMOTE SENSING & GIS MOW-433WRC ASSESSMENT OF CLIMATE CHANGE & ITS IMPACT ON URBAN HYDROLOGY INDIAN PERSPECTIVE AIC-445-WRC ASSESSMENT OF CLIMATE CHANGE & ITS IMPACT ON URBAN HYDROLOGY: INDIAN PERSPECTIVES, AIC-566WRC CONTROL OF VARIABLE SPEED PUMPED STORAGE HYDROPOWER PLANTS & ENERGY BALANCING EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION OF SCS RUNOFF CURVE NUMBERS FOR SELECTED SOILS AND LAND USES NO. MOW-627 WRD DT. 9.5.12 HYDROLOGICAL RESPONSE OF A RIVER BASIN IN CHANGING CLIMATE NO. MOW-628 WRD DT. 9.5.12 EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTING AND PERFORMANCE GUARANTEE ( EVOCOM) NO. SER-641 WRCDT. 14.7.12 ASSESSING HEALTH LIVELIHOODS ECO SYSTEM SERVICES AND POVERTY ALLEVIATIOM IN POPOPULOUS DELTS NRC-659 WRC DT. 28.9.12 PUMPED HYDRO ENERGY STORAGE ROBUST COMPUTING & CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES FOR ENHANCED ENERGY EFFIENCY, POWER QUALITY & RELIABILITY ENERGY-FREE EXPREMENTATION ON ELECTRIC MACHENISM FOR ENERGY SAVING STUDIES PREPERATION OF ACTION PLAN FOR IMPORTANT OF IRRIGATION WATER WORK EFFICIANCY
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MHRD, INDIA MINISTRY OF W.R. NEW DELHI MINISTRY OF W.R. NEW DELHI SCIENCE & ENGG RESEARCH BOARD, NEW DELHI NATURAL ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH COUNCIL, U.K. DST, INDIA
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242196.17 (Euros)
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Dr. Thanga Raj Chelliah 20,000 Prof.Nayan Sharma & Dr. A Pandey 2,50,000
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S. E. I. C. C. JHANSI ( U. P. ) NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY, NEW DELHI DESIGN OF BHAURANIDAS SECTION OF SPILLWAY EXECUTIVE ENGINEER ICD-II LALITPUR WATER AVAILABITY STUDY CHHATTISGARH ULTRA MEGA POWER M/S AKALTARA POWER LTD GOI NEW DELHI PROJECT VETTING OF DESIGN OF MADHYA GANGA CANAL STAGE-II ER P.C.JAIN, DIRECTOR PKS INTRA ENGINEERS PROJECT PART-III PVT.LTD. PESKON 699/6, SHASTRI NAGAR, MEERUT VETTING OF DESIGN OF MADHYA GANGA CANAL STAGE-II ER P.C.JAIN, DIRECTOR PKS INTRA ENGINEERS PROJECT PART-I PVT.LTD. PESKON 699/6, SHASTRI NAGAR, MEERUT FEASIBILITY STUDY OF A LAKE IN PANCHKULA EXECUTIVE ENGINEER,HUDA DIVISION-III PANCHKULA CONCEBTUAL DESIGN EXCLUDING STRUCTURALA LAKE IN EXECUTIVE ENGINEER,HUDA DIVISION-III PANCHKULA PANCHKULA VETTING OF DESIGN OF MADHYA GANGA CANAL STAGE II EXECUTIVE ENGINEER,HUDA DIVISION-III PANCHKULA PROJECT PART-II VETTING OF DESIGN OF MADHYA GANGA CANAL STAGE II EXECUTIVE ENGINEER,HUDA DIVISION-III PANCHKULA PROJECT PART IV VETTING OF DESIGN OF BRIDGES ON MADHYA GANGA CANAL ER P.C.JAIN, DIRECTOR PKS INTRA ENGINEERS STAGE-II PROJECT PART-V PVT.LTD. PESKON 699/6, SHASTRI NAGAR, MEERUT CHECKING AND REVIEWING DESIGN AND DRAWING AT UTTARAKHAND JALVIDYUT NIGAM LTD DEHRADUN KALIGNAGA IAND MADHYAMAHESWAR ETC (ADB FUNDED PROJECTS) REVIEW OF DPF FOR JHALAKOTI HEP PROJECT JHALAKOTI GUNSOLA POWER PVT. LTD. DPR FOR NAYAR DAM SHP SANTOODHAR-I&II AND BIYALIGAON STEP, ROORKEE SHPS REVIEW OF TECHNICALS OFFERS FOR ELECTRO, MECHANICAL JHALAKOTI GUNSOLA POWER PVT. LTD. EQUIPMENT FOR JHALAKOTI, SHP EVALUATION OF SARJU I,II AND III HYDRO POWER PROJECT M/S UTTAR BHARAT HYDRO POWER PVT. LTD. BODALAND INFRASTRUTURE DEVELOPMENT PVY. LTD DPR FOR PAGLADIYA SHP GUWAHATI AREA DRAINAGE AND HYDROLOGICAL STUDY GRIDDERBATIA M/S DESIGN PVT. LTD. DEISGN HOUSE G.K-II NEW. THERMAL POWER PROJECT DELHI-110048 VETTING OF HYDROLOGY REPORT FOR HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT I&P GUIDE-I UTTARAKHAND IRRIGATION DEPTT. DEHRADUN
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Prof. Devadutta.Das Prof. Nayan Sharma Prof. U.C. Chaube Prof. U.C. Chaube
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Prof. U.C. Chaube Prof. U.C. Chaube Prof. Devadutta.Das Prof. U.C. Chaube Prof. Nayan Sharma Prof. Devadutta Das
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DY CHIEF ENGINEER, NORTH BIHAR, BIHAR RAJYA PUL NIGAM, PATNA M/S SHIV CONSTRUCTIOPN CO. , 220 URBAN ESTATE , JIND, HARYANA PARVATIYA POWER LTD., JMG HOUSE, PANCHSHEEL NAGAR, RAIPUR IRCTC, BANK OF BARODA 16, PARLIAMENT STREET, NEW DELHI MANAGING DIRECTOR, JAYPEE KARCHAM HYDRO CORP. UTTAR BHARAT HYDRO POWER PVT. LTD. NEW DELHI
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Principal Investigator Dr. Ashish Pandey Prof. Deepak Khare Prof. U.C. Chaube Prof. Nayan Sharma Prof. U.C. Chaube Dr. S.K. Mishra Dr. Deepak Khare
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G.M. DLF HOME PANCHKULA PVT. LTD. CHANDIGARH Dr. S.K. Mishra ECPL 4TH FLOOR VADODARA Dr. Nayan Sharma
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VENIKA HYDRO PROJECT PVT. LTD. / IREDA LTD. DESEIN PVT. LTD. NEW DELHI GHANGARAM ENGINERS & CONTRACTORS JHANSHI GHANGARAM ENGINERS & CONTRACTORS JHANSHI NTPC. LTD. PLOT NO. A-BA SECTOR 24 NOIDA NTPC. LTD. PLOT NO. A-BA SECTOR 24 NOIDA OFFICE OF THE EX. ENGG. IRRIGATION DEPTT. KASHIPUR HES INFRA PVT. LTD. BANJARA HILLS, HYDERABAD WAPCOS LTD. GURAGAON M/S TECHNOLEKE LUCKNOW SRI H.L. ARORA AGM, RISHKESH
Prof. D Das Dr. Deepak Kharee Dr. M.L. Kansal Dr. M.L. Kansal Dr. Ashish Pandey Dr. Ashish Pandey Dr. Deepak Khare Dr. Nayan Sharma M.L. Kansal Dr. M.L. Kansl Dr. S.K. Mishsra
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Principal Investigator Dr. S.K. Mishsra Dr. Deepak Khare Dr. S.K. Mishra Dr. M.L. Kansal Dr.Nayan Sharma Dr.Nayan Sharma Dr. M.L. Kansal Dr. M.L. Kansal Dr.Nayan Sharma Dr.Nayan Sharma Dr. M.L. kansal Dr. S.K. Mishra Dr. S.K. Mishra Dr. Ashish Pandey Dr. Ashish Pandey
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S.P. SINGLA CONS. PVT. LTD. PANCHKULA S.P. SINGLA CONS. PVT. LTD. PANCHKULA EXECUTIVE ENGG IRRIGATION CONS. DIVI. LALITPUR VETTING OF G&D SITE DATA FOR BOWALA NANDPRAGYAG AND NANDPRAGYAG GEO-HYDROMECHS (INDIA) RAMNAGAR LANGASHU HEPS ROORKEE VETTING FOR DESIGNS & DRAWINGS OF AQUEDUCT CUM VIADUCT OF KANHAR HES INFRA PVT. LTD. BANJARA HILLS, PROJECT. HYDERABAD DIRECTOR PROJECTS AARTJ INFRA PROJECT PVT MODEL STUDY OF SILT FLUSHING GATE OF SEWRA KUDDU HEP PROJECT. LTD. NAGPUR VETTING OF SURGE ANALYSIS FOR 14 KM.RISISNG MAIN FROM ISMIALPUR TO AMBALA PHE DESIGN, AMBALA CITY CITY CUMULATIVE SCIENTIFIC STUDY TO ASSESS THE IMPACT OF EXISTING & PROPOSED HP GM(CIVIL),UJVNL, GANGA BHAWAN YAMUNA STATION ON SARYU RIVER, BAGESHWAR, U.K. COLONY, DEHRADUN CUMULATIVE SCIENTIFIC STUDY TO ASSESS THE IMPACT OF EXISTING & PROPOSED HP GM(CIVIL),UJVNL, GANGA BHAWAN YAMUNA STATION ON EASTERN RAMGANGA BASIN IN BAGESHWAR COLONY, DEHRADUN WATER AVAILABILITY STUDY OF PATRATU RESERVOIR AND RELATED THERMAL PLANT. PFC CONSULTING LTD. NEW DELHI WATER AVAILABILITY STUDY OF AT LEAST 118 CUSECS (106 MCM) YEAR FOR 2ND PFC CONSULTING LTD. NEW DELHI JHARKHAND UMPP 4000 (MW) FROM AJAY RIVER CONSIDERING SITE AT SIKTIYA AND HUSAINABAD, JHARKHAND SOLANI RIVER TRAINING FOR SOLAR POWER PLANT, ROORKEE. M/S RV AKASH GANGA INFRASTRUCTURE LTD WATER AVAILABILITY STUDY STUDIES AT BANGAL SITE AND EFFECT OF KEWAI RIVER M.B. POWER ( M.P.) LTD. 235, OKHLA, NEW ON THE SAME FOR 2X600MW ANUPUR TPP DELHI PHYSICAL MODEL STUDIES FOR SPILLWAY FOR PHASE I JIPL 1320MW THERMAL JAS, INFRASTRUCTURES & POWER LTD. RANCHI POWER PLANT CUMULATIVE SCIENTIFIC STUDY TO ASSESS THE IMPACT OF EXISTING AND PROPOSED ARVIND KUMAR, G.M. DEHERADUN HP STATION SURYA RIVER IN THE RAMGANGA BASIN IN BAGESHWAR UTTARAKHAND. A REVIEW STUDY ON RELEASE OF ENVIRONMENTAL FLOWS FOR HYDRO ELECTRIC WAPCOS, GURGAON PROJECT . SCIENTIFIC STUDY TO DETERMINE THE IMPACT OF EXISTING HYDRO POWER STATION SRI ARVIND KUMAR, G.M. (CIVIL NEW PROJECT) IN OPERATION IN RIVER BHAGSHEWER. THE ALKNANDAS & YAMUNA RIVER IN UJVNL, DEHERADUN UTTARKASHIS EFFECT OF WATER QUALITY NOISE AIR QUALITY IN UTTARAKHAND
Prof.Nayan Sharma Dr. S.K. Mishra Prof.Nayan Sharma Dr. S.K. Mishra Prof. M.L. Kansal Dr. S.K. Mishra
MATHEMATICAL MODEL STUDIES RESERVOIR FLUSHING, LUHRI HEP CONCEPTUAL WATER AVAILABILITY INTAKE PRINT STUDY PROPOSED 1320 MW TPP AT JHARKHAND DIST. CUMULATIVE IMPACT ASSESSMENT STUDY FOR HYDROPOWER DEVELOPMENT. EVALUATION OF STRUCTURAL STABILITY OF THE ENTIRE CONVEYING SYSTEM INCLUDING ALL 10 SYSTEM AND HYDRAULIC CAPACITY OF THE ENTIRE SYSTEM . KALIGANGA-IISHP EXAMINATION OF CHANGED PROPOSED DPR COMPREHENSIVE AND FLUME HYDRAULIC MODEL STUDIES FOR CHHATRU HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT (126MW) IN CHENAB RIVER BASIN. STUDY OF FEASIBILITY FOR ALTERNATE MEANS FOR DRAWL WATER FROM RIVER SONE FOR 2X6000 MWANUPPUR THERMAL POWER PROJECT DAM BREAK ANALYSIS FOR THE PROPOSED BARRAGE LOCATED ATG 435 M W/S OF DHURWASH ROAD BRIDGE AT SONE FOR 2 X600 MW ANUPPUR THERMAL POWER PROJ. EVALUATION STUDY OF IRRIGATION PROJECT SANCTIONED BY NABARD UNDER RIDF PROJECT NO. WRC/6001/13-14 DT. 2. 4.13 RIVER TRAINING FOR RIGHT GUIDE BUND HL, BRIDGE OVER RIVER GANDAK BETWEEN GOPALGUNJ AND BETTIAH PROJECT NO. WRC/6002/13-14DT. 2. 4.13 STUDY OF PROPOSED BARRAGE AT BANTWAL ON THE PERFORMANCE OF UPSTREAM HYDROPOWER PLANT AT PERLA PROJECT NO. WRC/6001/13-14 DT. 2. 4.13
SJVN LTD. SHIMLA, H.P RAMKUMAR YADAV DED DALMIA POWER LTD. NEW DELHJI CHIEF ENGINEER, 76-C SECTOR, GURGAON SRI S. PANCHLAL M.D. VECL, VADODRA, GUJARAT DGM(ADB PROJECT) UJVNL, RISHIKESH DCM SHRIRAM INFRACTURES LTD. NEW DELHI M.B. POWER, M.P. LTD. HOTEL GOVIND COMPLEX, ANUPPUR (M.P.) M.B. POWER, M.P. LTD.235, OKHALA INDU. ESTATE PHASE II NEW DELHI NABARD, REGIONAL OFFICE, DEHERADUN BIHAR RAJYA PUL NIRMAN NIGAM LTD. BETTIAH, BIAHAR MANGALORE SEZ LTD. MUDA, BUILDING URWASTORE, MANGALORE.
Prof.Nayan Sharma Dr. S.K. Mishra Dr. S.K. Mishra Dr. S.K. Mishra Prof. Nayan Sharma Prof. Nayan Sharma Dr. S.K. Mishra Dr. S.K. Mishra
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Ghana
Guyana India Indonesia Iran Iraq Japan Jordan Kenya Kazhakistan Lao PDR Liberia Malawi Malaysia Maldives
8
1365 446 1 13 1 2 4 3 1 3 6 1
1
1 165 55 1 2 2 6 1 -
9
1 1530 501 1 14 1 2 6 2 9 1 3 7 1
36
37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
Sengal
Sierra Leone South Korea Singapore Sri Lanka Sudan Syria Tanzania Thailand UAE Uganda Uzbekistan Vietnam Yeman Zambia Grand Total
2 3 1 26 31 10 8 18 1 1 3 41 5 3 2214
1
9 5 2 2 7 11 2 329
1
2 3 1 35 36 10 10 20 1 1 10 52 7 3 2543
IWM
165 164 329
TOTAL
1530 1004 2534
COSTARIA
CHINA EGYPT ETHIOPIA
MALAYSIA
GHANA INDIA INDONESIA
UAE
UZBEKISTAN VIETNAM YEMAN
IRAQ
IRAN NEPAL
SIERRA LEONE
ZAMBIA
KAZAKISTAN
JORDAN
LAO PDR
MALAYSIA MONGOLIA MAYANMAR NEPAL NIGERIA PHILIPPINES
SENEGAL
12. JHARKHAND
13. KARNATAKA 14. KERALA 15. MADHYA PRADESH
27. UTTARAKHAND
28. WEST BENGAL
12. KARNATAKA
13. MADHYA PRADESH
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
Crop Water Requirement and Management Cropping Systems Studies Irrigation System Design and Evaluation Command area Development and Management Pressurized Irrigation System Design and Operation Land Reclamation and On Farm Development
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Hydro Mechanical Equipments Hydro Turbine Installation and Operation Construction Plant and Machinery Design, Installation and Operation of Gates
SCIENCES
Water Quality Degradation Land Quality Degradation Soil Water Conservation & Watershed Management Surface and Sub Surface Drainage Irrigation Survey
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Hydro Power Potential Assessment, Planning and Design Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution
SOCIAL SCIENCES
Socio Economic Survey Participatory Irrigation Management Water Distribution Practices Water Productivity Assessment Diagnosing System Performance
Category- II
Officer trainees sponsored by industry and public/private enterprises in India whose expenses are fully met by their sponsors as in category I.
Category- III
Government nominees from India on study leave on full pay or on half pay but not entitled to any other payments from their employers.
Category IV
Government nominee on leave of a kind other than study leave.
Category V
Student admitted through GATE (only twelve seats).
Notes:
Minimum Marks For General/OBC category candidates minimum 60 % or CGPA 6.00 on 10 point scale marks or equivalent grade is required. For SC/ST/PD (Person with Disability) candidates' minimum 55% or CGPA 5.5 on 10 point scale marks or equivalent grade is required. The department also offers 12 months training programme for sponsored candidates having less than 60% marks in the qualifying examination. Equivalent qualification of Bachelor's degree in engineering shall be considered if found acceptable by the equivalence committee of the Institute Educational Institutions of India should be recognized by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). A few candidates may be admitted under Quality Improvement Programme (QIP) for which aspirants may contact the Coordinator (QIP) Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee 247667.
QIP
ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES
The Department offers board based programme of education and training in all aspects of Water Resources Development and Irrigation Water Management to inservice engineers and professionals having at least two years job experience. Training Certificate/P.G. Diploma/M.Tech. Degree programmes in following areas are available in the department. Training/P.G.Diploma/M.Tech. Water Resources Development (For Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineers) Training/P.G.Diploma/M.Tech. Irrigation Water Management (For Civil Engineers, Agricultural Engineers and Agricultural Scientists) Ph.D. Programmes
The students may opt for either the two-semester training/P.G. Diploma or four semesters M.Tech. Degree Programme or Ph.D Programme depending upon their eligibility as per Institute rules. The announcement for Ph.D. programme is done separately at Institute level. The prospective candidates may look for the institute advertisement for the same.
(A) GOVERNMENT OF INDIA SCHOLARSHIP / FELLOWSHIP i) ITEC Fellowship: INDIAN TECHNICAL & ECONOMIC COOPERATION PROGRAMMES (ITEC/SCAAP)
For ITEC and for SCAAP Awards applications should be submitted in Form ITEC III (obtainable from Embassies/Missions of India in the countries of the candidates) and on
the form given in the prospectus should be sent through the Embassies / Missions of
India to The Ministry of External Affairs (Economic Division), Government of India, Akbar Bhawan, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110021, India along with the filled in application form.
prospectus should be sent through the Embassies / Missions of India to The Ministry of
Finance (Department of Economic Affairs), Government of India, New Delhi 110001, India and Indian Council for Cultural Relations, Azad Bhawan, Indraprastha Estate, New Delhi 110 002 along with the filled in application form.
FELLOWSHIPS (contd.)
Resident Representative, United Nations Development Programme, 55, Lodi Estate, New Delhi 110003, India.
FELLOWSHIPS (contd.)
ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES
S.No. Particulars of Expenditure Indian Officers Foreign Officers on Fellowship from ITEC For Ist and IInd Semester Training / P.G. Diploma / Master of Technology (First Year) 1. 2. Institute Fee* Lodging & Electricity charges** Rs. 66,470 Rs. 66,470 (In Indian Rs.) Rs. 30,000
3.
4. 5. 6. 7.
Rs. 5,000
Rs. 5,000 Rs. 5,000 Rs. 430 Rs. 5,000
Rs. 66,300
Rs. 1,6900 Institute fee as applicable Rs. 55,860 (In Indian Rs.) Rs. 30,000 Rs. 2500 Rs. 5,000 Rs. 520 Rs. 96700 Institute fee as applicable Rs. 213600 Institute fee as applicable
For IInd and IVth Semester Training Master of Technology (Second Year) 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Institute Fee Lodging and electricity charges** Preparation of dissertation etc.** Outfit and medical expenses** Miscellaneous expenses Sub Total Grand Total
* ** Note:
Revision of Institute fee is under active consideration of the administration. The Institute fee includes: tuition, examination, enrolment, medical, internet, computer, extra curricular activity, and admission, grade card, student welfare, modernization, identity card, benevolent, alumni and library etc. As per the terms & conditions of sponsoring agency. 1. Charges at sl.no. 1 in Ist Semester and sl.no. 7 in IIIrd Semester are to be deposited at the time of registration in respective semesters through a Demand Draft in favour of Registrar IIT Roorkee payable at any Nationalized Bank at Roorkee . Charges at sl. no. 4, 6 & 12 are to be deposited in cash or by DD in favour of O.C. Tour WRD&M, IIT Roorkee In addition to above, the boarding charges have to be borne by students/trainee officers themselves. Charges at sl no. 3 & 9 are for ITEC sponsored candidates /TCS sponsored candidates
2. 3.
2. Visit to projects
The visits are undertaken to different projects under construction or recently completed and to command area development works. Trainees study the choice of the dam and its design, river diversion arrangements, construction organisation, degree of mechanisation, etc. and of problems of water use and command area development.
Irrigated Rice
Cropping System
Rice Experiment
Maize Experiment
Departmental Facilities
LIBRARY
The Departmental library has a collection of about
12000 Books and 2400 Project Reports on Water Resources Development and Irrigation Water
Management. Besides the departmental library, the institute has fully computerized central library with E
WRD&M Library
LABORATORIES
The Department has its own laboratories viz.
Computer Center
River Engineering
Electrical Lab
Demonstration Farm
TRAINEES HOSTEL
Trainees attending the training programmes leading to PG Dip./MTech in WRD/IWM are
CENTRAL FACILITIES
The facility of PG students club, sports complex,
Hospital,
Dairy,
Bakery
and
Cooperative
Consumers Store are available in the campus. Post office, Computerized Railway Reservation Office, as well as branches of State Bank of India & Punjab National Bank with ATM facility are also available within the Campus