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ANNUAL REPORT - 2013-14
Annual Report2013-2014
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOUNDRY & FORGE TECHNOLOGYHatia, Ranchi - 834003, Jharkhand
ANNUAL REPORT - 2013-14
ContentsSL
NO. SUBJECT PAGE
1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1
2 NIFFT-An Overview 3
3 Board of Governors of Society 7
4 Administrative & Finance Committee 9
5 Standing Building Committee 10
6 Academic Council Members 11
7 Department of Foundry Technology 15
8 Department of Forge Technology 21
9 Department of Manufacturing Engineering 27
10 Department of Materials And Metallurgical Engineering 31
11 Department of Applied Sciences & Humanities 35
12 National and International Publications 40
13 General Administration 45
14 Participation of Faculty/Non Faculty Members in year 2013-2014 47
15 Library And Documentation Center 49
16 Industrial Liaison Cell 51
17 NIFFT Student’s Gymkhana 53
18 NIFFT Hostel 55
19 Academic Activities 57
20 Annexure I – III 59
21 Erection and Maintenance 73
22 Hindi Cell 75
23 Store & Purchase Section 77
24 Statement of Annual Accounts for the Financial Year (2013-2014) 79
25 Audit Report 119
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
National Institute of Foundry and Forge Technology (NIFFT), Ranchi, established by Govt.
of India, in collaboration with UNDP-UNESCO in 1966 at Ranchi, Jharkhand, conducts the
Ph.D., M. Tech. (FFT), M. Tech. (ME), M. Tech. (MSE), M. Tech. (Env. Engg.), B. Tech. (ME), B.
Tech. (MME), A.D.C. (Foundry Tech.) and A.D.C. (Forge Tech.) programmes, Ph.D, M.Tech.,
and B.Tech. Courses are affiliated to Ranchi University, Ranchi.
Placement :The Placement of Students is:
ADC -95%, B.Tech.- 64% and M.Tech.-21%
Publications :
There are 28 publications in reputed International journals/conferences/symposia
and 29 publications in National journals/conferences/symposia.
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NIFFT - An OverviewEver since its inception in 1966 by the Govt. of India in collaboration with UNDP- UNESCO, National Institute of Foundry and Forge Technology (NIFFT), Ranchi, has been looked upon by the industry to provide qualified engineers and well trained specialists in the field of Foundry Technology, Forge Technology and other allied manufacturing areas and has earned reputation as a leading institute for imparting technical education and organizing teaching and training programmes in these engineering disciplines. The institute has also been tenaciously and meticulously conducting industrial research, design and development work in the relevant areas and providing consultancy and documentation services to the industries.
NIFFT is registered as a society under the Societies Registration Act of 1860. The management of the Institute is vested with Board of Governors with chairman at its apex and members drawn from AICTE, MHRD, Private and Public Enterprises, Technical and R&D institutions.
Academic Programmes :NIFFT has five departments of study viz. Foundry Technology, Forge Technology, Manufacturing Engineering, Materials and Metallurgical Engineering and Applied Sciences and Humanities. The Institute offers the following regular programmes :
� Doctoral programmes
� M. Tech. course in Foundry-Forge Technology
� M. Tech. course in Manufacturing engineering
� M. Tech. course in Environmental Engineering
� M. Tech. course in Materials Science and Engineering
� B. Tech. course in Manufacturing Engineering
� B. Tech. course in Metallurgy and Materials engineering
� Advanced diploma course in Foundry Technology
� Advanced diploma course in Forge Technology
All the academic programmes have been accredited by National Board of accreditation (NBA), AICTE, New Delhi. Students are selected for admission through ALL India Engineering Entrance Examination (conducted by CBSE all over India) for B. Tech. courses; through GATE score and interview for M. Tech. courses; through written examination conducted by NIFFT for advanced diploma courses; and through written test/interview for doctoral and post doctoral programmes.
The Institute is affiliated to Ranchi University for the award of under graduate and post graduate degrees. Diploma is awarded by the institute itself. The Institute has kept its objective broadening and courses expanding with time for adapting to the dynamics of the industries and needs of the society. In order to give impetus to other allied
fields, some new courses are about to be introduced shortly.
Continuing Education :Continuing education at all levels such as part time research programmes, refresher and special courses in established and emerging practices for industry personal is one of the most important activities of the institute contributing towards development of society. The programmes are usually of 1-2 week
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duration offering a wide range of topics covering Foundry and Forge Technology, pollution control, energy conservation and management, manufacturing processes, materials characterization, inspection and quality control and other fields of industrial importance. The activities also include unit based programmes of short term duration on request from the industries or organizations as per their need either at the premises of industry /organizations concerned or at the institute. The Institute has also the privilege of imparting training to people from other developing countries of South-East Asia and Africa. Students from countries like Burma, Sri Lanka and Nigeria have undergone training at this institute in the past. The Institute has also conducted unit based programmes in Foundry Technology for Nepalese and Sri Lankan engineers/technologists (Technocrats).
Research Activities :One of the main objectives of the Institute is to carry out industrial research and development work in Foundry, Forge and associated scientific and engineering fields. All infrastructural facilities exist in the institute for carrying out research activities. R&D programmes cover areas like pattern design and manufacture, sand system design, melting, methoding of castings, forging process simulation, die life estimation, evaluation of lubricants, CAD & CAM of casting and forging, failure analysis, Mechanical and Non destructing testing, chemical and instrumental analysis, environment & pollution control, metal matrix composites and powder metallurgy forging. Most of the faculty members are holding Ph. D. students registered under Ranchi University. The faculty members continuously participate in various seminars/symposia/conferences to present their research works. Many research papers are also published in different national and international journals of repute.
Consultancy services :The Institute provides consultancy services to the industries in the field of foundry, forge and allied fields on payment basis depending on quantum of the work involved besides pre-consultancy charges. Consultancy services are extended in the form of preparation of feasibility reports, preparation and execution of technical projects, selection and evaluation of equipment and machinery, testing of raw materials and quality control of products.
NIFFT faculty (individual or group) holds discussions with the concerned industrial representative in order to identify and define the problem and to develop consultancy proposal based on quantum of work involved. If needed, specialists may conduct pre consultancy survey for 1 to 2 days in the organization to overview the infrastructure available and ongoing processes. Institute and the concerned industry will then enter into an agreement with terms of reference, estimated consultancy fees and time schedule.
Experimental and Testing Facilities :The Institute has well equipped laboratories and workshop for carrying out practical study work by the students and for extending testing facilities pertaining to foundry, forge, metallurgical analysis and materials characterization to the outside organizations on payment basis.
The department of Foundry Technology has Cupola Furnace (1.5 tonnes per hour ), Crucible furnace (2 nos., 50 Kg each), Electric Arc Furnace (20Kg), Skelener furnace (15Kg Aluminum), Induction furnace(100Kg), Electric Pit furnace (5Kg Al), Pressure Die Casting machine (60 tonnes), On line Carbon Silicon Analyzer & Thermal Analysis System, Complete Sand Plant (Pioneer), Sand Mullers, Jolt and Squeeze Moulding Machine, Shell Moulding Machine, Permiability Meter, Compressive Strength Tester, Mould Hardness Tester, Thermo Lab, Surface Area Measurement Equipment, Universal Testing Machine foe Sand, AFS Clay Determinator, Shatter Index Testing Machine, Gas Measurement Equipment, Moisture Teller, Sample Preparation Machine etc.
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The department of Forge Technology has 750 Kg Friction Hammer, 150 tonnes Hydraulic Press, Pneumatic Power Hammer (50, 150 & 250 Kg), 120 tone Trimming Press, 1” Multi Forge Upsetter, Laboratory Rolling Mill, Carbolite Furnace, Oil Fired Billet Heating Furnace, Surface Roughness Tester, Tensometer & Forging Screw Press, Ball Mill for Powder Production.
The department of Materials & Metallurgical Engineering has major equipments such as
Servo Hydraulic Dynamic Testing Machine, differential Thermal Analyzer, Scanning Electron microscope, X-ray Difractometer, Impact Testing Machine, In situ Metallographic Equipment, Universal Tensile Testing Machine, Metallography Image Analyzer, Portable X-ray Fluorescence FIM, Magnetic Crack Detector, Induction Heating Machine, High Temperature Muffle Furnace, Ultrasonic Flaw Detector, Fluorescent Penetrant Inspection Equipment.
The Department of Manufacturing Engineering has well equipped Pattern and Machine shops, Metrology Laboratory having profile Projector, Laser Micrometer, Layout Measuring cum Marketing Machine, Auto Collimator, Surface Roughness Testing Machine and Form Tester ; Welding Laboratory having Shielded Metal Arc Welding M/C, TIG welding attachment, MIG welding M/C, Submerged Arc Welding M/C , Spot Welding Machine, Plasma Arc Cutting M/C, Oxy Acetylene Cutting M/C, Spay Coating Unit, CAD/CAM and FMS laboratory having 4 – axis CNC Milling Machine, CNC Lathe, Robot (Linear Slide Base).
The department of Applied Sciences & Humanities has classical Chemical Analysis, Optical Emission Spectrometer, Orion Iron Meter, Atomic Absoption Spectrometer, Photovac Air Analyzer, Nano Pure water system, Automatic Particulate Matter Detector, Vacuum Coating Unit with Electron Beam Evaporation, Scanning Potentiostat/Galvanostat, Electrical & Electronics Laboratory, Modern Language Laboratory & Communication centre.
Publications :There are 28 publications in reputed International journals/conferences/symposia and 29 publications in National journals/conferences/symposia.
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BOARD OF GOVERNORS 1. Shri Sandeep Gupta,
Chairman, B.O.G,
48, Morar Enclave Colony,
Gola Ka Mandir, Gwalior (M.P)
Chairman
Representatives from Government of India
2. Ms. Amita Sharma,Addl. Secretary (T),Ministry of Human Resource Development,Department of Higher Education, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi- 110115
Member
3. Sri Navin Soi,Director (Finance),Ministry of Human Resource Development,Department of Higher Education, Government. of India, New Delhi-110115
Member
Representative of Ministry of Industry Government of India
4. Principal Nominee
Shri K.K.Sinha,
Industrial Advisor,
Ministry of Commerce & Industry,
Deptt. Of Industry Policy & Promotion,
Udyog Bhawan, New Delhi-110011.
Alternate Nominee:-
Shri M.Khan,
Sr. Development Officer Ministry of Commerce & Industry,
Dept. Of Industrial Policy & Promotion,
Udyog Bhawan, New Delhi – 110011
Member
Representative of All India Council for Technical Education
5. Prof.B.B.AhujaDeputy Director, Professor & Head,Production Engineering Department,College of Engineering, Shivajinagar, Pune- 411005
Member
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Representative of Industries including Public Enterprises
6. 1. Sri R. MisraChairman cum Managing Director (upto - 10.02.2014)2. Sri Vishvajit SahayChairman cum Managing Director (From 11.02.2014)Heavy Engineering Corporation Ltd. , Dhurwa, Ranchi - 834004
Member
7. Shri Sanjeev Paul,Managing Director,Tata Metaliks,Tata Centre, 10th Floor,43, Jawahar Lal Nehru Road,Kolkata-71 (W.B)
Member
8. Sri A.Maitra,Chief Executive Officer,Bokaro Steel Plant,Bokaro -827001 (Jharkhand)
Member
9. Shri Avijit Ghosh,Director (Mining)Hindustan Copper Ltd.,“Tamra Bhavan”, 1 Ashutosh Choudhury Avenue,Kolkata – 700019
Member
10. Shri S. S. Mohapatra,Director (Production),NALCO, Angul, Bhubneshwar,ORISSA – 759145
Member
Representative of Technical Institutes/ Engineering Profession
11. Prof. I.K. Bhatt,Director, National Institute of Technology, Jaipur,Rajashthan-302017
Member
12. Prof. S. N. Ojha,Department of Metallurgical Engineering,Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University,Varanasi -221005
Member
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Co-opted members by the Board
13. Prof. O.N. Mohanty,Former Professor,IIT Kharagpur & Ex-VC BPUT Orissa,Director, Technology & Academic Initiative, RSB Metaltech,RSB Group,Plot No.200,Unit - 3,Kharavela Nagar,Bhubneshwar-751001, Orissa,
Member
14. To be nominated
Co-opted members from Faculty
15. Dr. B. K. Chakarbarti,Professor, (MME Dept.)NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi-834003
Member
16. Prof. Sanjay KumarDirector-in-charge, NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi-834003.
Member
ADMINISTRATIVE & FINANCE COMMITTEE1. Shri Sandeep Gupta,
Chairman, B.O.G,48, Morar Enclave Colony,Gola Ka Mandir, Gwalior (M.P)
Chairman
2. Ms. Amita Sharma,Addl. Secretary (T),Ministry of Human Resource Development,Department of Higher Education, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi- 110115
Member
3. Sri Navin Soi,Director (Finance),Ministry of Human Resource Development,Department of Higher Education, Govt. of India, New Delhi-110115
Member
4. Dr. B. K. Chakarbarti,Professor, (MME Dept.) NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi-834003
Member
5. Prof. Sanjay KumarDirector-in-charge, NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi-834003.
Member
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STANDING BUILDING COMMITTEE1) Prof. Sanjay Kumar Director-in-charge, NIFFT Hatia, Ranchi
Chairman
2) Mr. N. C. Ragth Member, Deputy Secretary (TC) Department of Higher Education, Technical Section – II, MHRD, Govt. of India.
Member
3) Prof. A. K. Singh Board Member NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi
Member
4) Prof. M .K. Gupta Executive Engineer (Civil) RCD, CPWD, Hinoo, Ranchi
Member
5) Mr. Dhirendra Chaudhary Executive Engineer (Elect.) RCED, CPWD, Doranda, Ranchi
Member
6) Dr. A.K. Phatak Chairman (CMC) NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi
Member Secretary
7) Mr. R. K. Maheshwari Department of Higher Education, Technical Section – II, MHRD, Govt. of India
Invitee Member
8) Mr. Sudhir Kumar Incharge E&M
Invitee Member
9) Mr. S. Kundu Consultant, Administration
Invitee Member
10) Mr. Awadhesh Kumar Consultant, Account
Invitee Member
11) Mr. Kali Prasad Sahu Consultant, Account
Invitee Member
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ACADEMIC COUNCIL MEMBERS
1. Prof. S anjay Kumar, Director-in-charge, NIFFT, Ranchi.Dean, Faculty of Engineering, Ranchi University, Ranchi.
Chairman
2. Vice Chancellor, Ranchi University, or His Nominee Member
3. Dean, Faculty of Science, Ranchi University, Ranchi Member
4. Controller of Examination, Ranchi University, Ranchi Member
5. Shri G. K. Yadav, General Manager, FFP,H.E.C. Ltd., Ranchi. Member
6. Dr. B. K. Jha, General Manager (Products),RDCIS,SAIL, Ranchi. Member
7. Professor M. K. Agrawal, Dept. of Metallurgical & Materials Engineering, NIT, Jamshedpur. Member
8. Professor S.K. Ray, Dept. of Metallurgical & Materials Engineering, IIT, Kharagpur. Member
9. Dr. T. Venugopalan, Chief Technical Officer, TATA STEEL, Jamshedpur. Member
10. Professor A. K. Singh, NIFFT, Ranchi Member
11. Professor B. K. Chakrabarty, NIFFT, Ranchi Member
12. Professor N. K. Singh, NIFFT, Ranchi Member
13. Professor P. Talukdar, NIFFT, Ranchi Member
14. Professor S. B. Kumar, NIFFT, Ranchi Member
15. Professor B. Kumar, NIFFT, Ranchi Member
16. Mr. K. K. Verma, HOD, Manufacturing Engg. Deptt., NIFFT Member
17. Dr. K. K. Singh, HOD, Foundry Technology Deptt., NIFFT. Member
18. Dr. R. K. Ohdar, HOD, Forge Technology Deptt., NIFFT. Member
19. Dr. S. R. Kumar, HOD,DASH,NIFFT. Member
20. Professor A. Mandal, Dean, Academic Affairs, NIFFT Member Secretary
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DEPARTMENT OF FOUNDRY TECHNOLOGY1. FACULTY:1. Dr. A. K. Singh,
B.E. (Mech.), L.L.B., M.Tech. ( Foundry- Forge Tech), Ph. DLMIIM, FIE
Professor
2. Dr. K. K. Singh,B. Sc. Engg. (Met.), M. Tech. (Met. Engg.), Ph.D.MIIF, LMIIM, FIE
Associate Professor & Head
3. Dr. Nandita Gupta,B. E. (Mech.) Hons., Ph. DMIIF, AMIIM.
Associate Professor
4. Dr. Amitesh Kumar,B. E. (Met. Engg.), M. Tech. (Foundry- Forge Tech.), Ph.D.LMIIM, MIIF, MSAE
Assistant Professor
2. ACTIVITIES:2.1 Academic Activities:
Number of subjects offered by the department for M.Tech. B. Tech. and ADC level are:
M.Tech.08
B. Tech: 08
ADC : 09
Faculty members of the department were involved in guiding Seminars and Projects of M. Tech., B. Tech., and Advanced Diploma Course besides their normal classes for long term courses.
Regular Ph. D. Students- 3
2.2 Research and Development/ Projects.1. Development of High Strength to Weight to Ratio Materials for the Body of Unmanned under
water vehicle Under the Ministry of Earth Sciences by Dr. Sudipto Ghosh, Dr. C.S. Kumar, Dr. S.C. Panigrahi, Dr. N.R.Mandal, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Dr. P.Padhi, Kalinga Institute of Science and Technology, Bhubaneshwar, Dr. K.K. Singh, Dr. Amitesh Kumar, National Institute of Foundry and Forge Technology, Ranchi – Total Project cost of 75 Lacks.
2. Development of Al-based nano-composite by ultrasonic non contact casting route. Sponsored by DST, India, under Fast Track Scheme (Recommended by FAST TRACK Committee) P.I. : Dr. Amitesh Kumar.
3. Modeling and Simulation of lead alloy solidification and experimental validation;Board of Research in Nuclear Science, Department of Atomic Energy, Govt. of India; PI: Dr. Amitesh Kumar, Co-PI: Dr. K. K. Singh, NIFFT, Ranchi.
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2.3 Consultancy1. Dr. A. K. Singh and Dr. K. K. Singh have gone to RWP Bela on 5-6th April. 2013, for pre-consultancy
work of Rail Wheel Plant, Bela, Bihar.
1. A request received from Rail wheel Plant, Bela for consultancy for tailor made course for three batches each having 25 nos of officers/supervisors/Technician. The budgetary quotation for the same has been sent and the approval from the Rail wheel plant received.
1. As a Head, Dr. K. K. Singh visited the Tayo Rolls Ltd Jamshedpur in November, 2013 regarding pre-consultancy. Further discussion held on 25th March 2014 for consultancy for HR development and problem solving.
2.4 Seminar/ Conference/workshop organized.1. As a chairman of IIF Ranchi Chapter, Dr. K. K. Singh along with other faculty members involved
in organizing the “National Foundry Day celebration and workshop on R & D policy in Steel and Foundry Sector” on 17th August, 2013 at NIFFT, Ranchi. Organised by IIF Ranchi Chapter in association with NIFFT, Ranchi. Chief Guest was Sri U. P. Singh, Joint Secretary of Steel, Govt. of India.
2. As a chairman of Eastern Region of IIF, Dr. K. K. Singh along with other faculty members involved in organizing the “The 2014-LOOK EAST STEEL CONFERENCE (Theme: Recent practices in Electro-melting and Induction heating) India@2025; 300 Million Tons of Steel” on 9th March 2014 at Hotel Radisson Blu, Ranchi. Organised by Ranchi Chapter and Eastern Region of IIF in association with NIFFT, Ranchi.
2.5 Seminar/ Conference/ Presentation / Publications.1. K. K. Singh and S. K. Sethy: Recalesecence and shrinkage relationship in ductile Iron: A case study
on Front Engine support casting by thermal analysis; International Journal of Cast Metal Research, Vol.- 26 (2013), No.-3 ;P.- 168-175.
2. Rajat Upadhaya and K. K. Singh: Effect of Austempering variables on the mechanical properties of Austempered Ductile Iron; presented in 67th ATM of IIM at IIT(BHU), Varanasi, November 12-15, 2013
3. K.K.Singh, Mohammad Shamim and Himanshu Garg: Effect of Austempering parameters on Austempered Ductile iron; Foundry Review, Vol.- 1, issue 16, Dec. 2013 P.- 2-4.
4. Nadeem Bhatt and Kamlesh Kumar Singh: Effect of Inoculants and Wall Thickness on Structure-Properties of Spheroidal Graphite Cast Iron; 61st Indian Foundry Congress, held on 7-9, Feb., 2014 at Ahmedabad.
5. Rajat Upadhayaya, Rahul Kumar and K. K. Singh; Recent Practices in Induction Melting; The 2014 Look East Steel Conference, Ranchi, March, 9th , 2014; organized by The Institute of Indian Foundrymen- Eastern Region and Ranchi Chapter in Association with NIFFT, Ranchi.
6. K.K.Singh, Mohammad Shamim and Himanshu Garg: Effect of Austempering parameters on Austempered Ductile iron-Part II; Foundry Review, Vol.- 2, issue 1, January 2014 P.- 2-5.
7. S. K. Sen, D. Mukherjee, P.P. Sarkar, K. Prakash, Nandita Gupta, S. Bhattacharya, D. Paul and Asit Guha: Production and Characteristics of special steels and materials; presented in conference on Century Indian Science Congress, 5th June 2013 at Jadavpur Univ., Salt Lake, Kolkata.
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8. Ajay Tripathi, Nandita Gupta P.C. Maity “Effect of Extensive chill in plate casting on Solidification behaviour and Feeding Distance II” Metal Casting Technology December 2013
9. Ajay Tripathi, Nandita Gupta, P.C. Maity “Effect of Extensive chill in plate casting on Solidification behaviour and Feeding Distance” Metal Casting Technology March 2014, 27-30pp
10. Shubham Srivastava, Prasoon Kumar and Amitesh Kumar, comparison of casting using magnetic molding and lost foam processes in Al-Si Alloy, presented in 67th ATM of IIM at IIT(BHU), Varanasi, November 12-15, 2013
11. Upendra Kumar Hembram and Amitesh Kumar,Microstructural modifications and changes in mechanical properties during mould vibration casting, presented in 67th ATM of IIM at IIT(BHU), Varanasi, November 12-15, 2013
12. Vinod Kumar, Himanshu Garg and Amitesh Kumar, Mechanical Property and Microstructural Variation in semi solid processed high chromium cast iron, presented in 67th ATM of IIM at IIT(BHU), Varanasi, November 12-15, 2013
13. Vipul Kumar Gupta, Navin kumar and Amitesh Kumar, Experimental Investigation of effect of process parameters of friction stir welding of aluminium alloy AA 2014, presented in 67th ATM of IIM at IIT(BHU), Varanasi, November 12-15, 2013
14. K. Kiran, Babu Amitesh Kumar,Effect of eutectic cell size, eutectic phosphide percentage and graphite flakes morphology on mechanical properties of gray cast iron, presented in 67th ATM of IIM at IIT(BHU), Varanasi, November 12-15, 2013
15. Shivam Ahuja and Amitesh Kumar, Efficiecy of chill and riser while handling the shrinkage defect, presented in 67th ATM of IIM at IIT(BHU), Varanasi, November 12-15, 2013
16. Tushar Kinkar and Amitesh Kumar, Production of quality steel at cheaper cost from recycling of waste mill scale generated in hot rolling of steel billet, presented in 67th ATM of IIM at IIT(BHU), Varanasi, November 12-15, 2013
17. Shubham Srivastava and Amitesh Kumar, Al-Si Alloy casting using magnetic molding and lost foam prcessess, Prasoon Kumar, presented in 67th ATM of IIM at IIT(BHU), Varanasi, November 12-15, 2013.
18. Vinod Kumar, Himanshu Garg, Amitesh Kumar, Study of Mechanical Property and Microstructure of Semi Solid Processed High Chromium Cast Iron, Presented in The 2014 Look East Steel Conference at Ranchi, on 9th March, 2014.
2.6 Administrative Activities:
1. Dr. A. K. Singh z Chairman, NAA, NIFFT
z Member, BOG, NIFFT (till 2013)
z First Appellate Authority of NIFFT under RTI Act 2005 w.e.f 15.04.2011
2. Dr. K. K. Singh z Head of Department from 01.08. 2011
z Chairman, Students Gymkhana, NIFFT from 17th Dec, 2013
3. Dr. Nandita Gupta z ADC Tabulator
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4. Dr. Amitesh Kumar z Member of ILC
z B. Tech. Tabulator
z Member of Library committee
z Hostel warden w.e.f 25.08.2011
2.7 Achievements1. Dr. K. K. Singh is nominated as the Chairman, Eastern Region of the Institute of Indian Foundrymen.
2. Dr. K. K. Singh was the co-chairman of the one session on Science and Spiritual Quest & 8th all India Students conference, 1-2, February, 2014, IIT (BHU), Varanasi, UP, India.
3. As a chief faculty co-ordinator, Dr. K. K. Singh organized the NRC 2013-14, India’s biggest Robotics Championship at NIFFT, Ranchi in February, 2014. The workshop was conducted by the NRC India & Department of Energy science and Engineering, IIT Bombay.
4. Dr. K. K. Singh and Dr. Amitesh Kumar is Institute nominee as committee member of BIS, New Delhi.
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DEPARTMENT OF FORGE TECHNOLOGYFACULTY
1.Dr. N. K. Singh,B.Sc. Engg. (Mech.), M. Tech. (Foundry & Forge Tech.), Ph.D. (Ranchi University)
Professor
2.Dr. P. Talukdar,B.E. (Met.), M.E. (Met. Engg.), Ph.D. (Jadavpur University)
Professor
3.Dr. R. K. Ohdar, B.E. (Ind. Engg.), M. Tech.(Foundry & Forge Tech.), Ph.D. (IIT Kharagpur)
Associate Professor
& Head
4.Dr. Manoj Kumar, B.Sc. Engg. (Mech.), M. Tech. (Foundry & Forge Tech.) Ph.D. (IIT Kanpur)
Associate Professor
ACTIVITIES(A) Academic Activities:
(i) The number of subjects offered by the department is:
Name of Course No. of Subjects Offered
B. Tech. Course (ME & MME) 9
M. Tech. Course (Foundry-Forge & Mfg. Engg.) 5
A.D.C. (Foundry Tech. & Forge Tech.) 8
(B) Research & Development:
(I) Doctoral � Mr. Randhir Kumar, a regular Ph. D. Student of NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi, worked on ‘Studies & Optimization
of the Semi-Solid Forging Process Parameters of A356 Al-alloy’ under the guidance of Dr. R. K. Ohdar, Associate professor and Dr. N. K. Singh, Professor of Forge Technology Department, NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi-3.[Status: Awarded Ph.D. degree in Faculty of Engineering from Ranchi University]
� Md Israr Equbal, a regular Ph.d. Student of the Department of Forge Technology, NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi is working in the area of “Studies on Parametric Optimization of Alloy Steel Forging” under the guidance of Dr. R. K. Ohdar, Associate Professor, and Dr P. Talukdar, Professor, Forge Technology Department, NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi-834003.
� Mr. M. Sivadasan, a regular Ph.d. Student of the Department of Forge Technology, NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi is working in the area of “Rapid Tooling for Precision Castings through Fused Deposition Modelling Process” under the guidance of Dr. N. K. Singh, Professor, Forge Technology Department, NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi-834003.
� Md Asif Equbal, a part-time Ph.d. Student of the Faculty of Engineering, Ranchi University, Ranchi is working in the area of “Study on Supply Chain Performance Measurement in Indian Context” under the guidance of Dr. R. K. Ohdar, Associate Professor, Forge Technology Department, NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi-834003.
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� Mr Ashish Kumar, a regular Ph.d. Student of the Department of Forge Technology, NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi is working in the area of “Reverse Supply Chain” under the guidance of Dr. R. K. Ohdar, Associate Professor, and Dr Manoj Kumar, Associate Professor, Forge Technology Department, NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi-834003.
� Mr Sushant Rath, Sr. Manager (FR), RDCIS, SAIL, Ranchi-834002 a part-time Ph.d. Student of the Faculty of Engineering, Ranchi University, Ranchi is working in the area of “Development of Mathematical-Artificial Neural Network hybrid auto-adaptive intelligent model for prediction of Roll force and mechanical properties during hot rolling of flat steel products” under the guidance of Dr. P. Talukdar, Professor, Forge Technology Department, NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi-834003.
� Mr Amar Kumar, Assistant Professor, BIT Mesra, Ext Centre- Lalpur, Ranchi-834002 a part-time Ph.d. Student of the Faculty of Engineering, Ranchi University, Ranchi is working in the area of “OPTIMIZATION OF PARAMETERS INFLUENCING ENERGY CONSERVATION IN POWER SECTOR USING SOFT COMPUTING TECHNIQUES” under the guidance of Dr. R. K. Ohdar, Associate Professor, Forge Technology Department, NIFFT, Hatia, Ranchi-834003 and Dr Umesh Prasad, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, BIT Mesra, Ext Centre- Lalpur, Ranchi-834002.
(2) Journal Publications � Md. Israr Equbal, P. Talukdar, Vinod Kumar, R.K.Ohdar, “Deformation Behavior of Micro-Alloyed Steel
by Using Thermo Mechanical Simulator and Finite Element Method”, Procedia Materials Science journal, 6 (2014), pp. 674 – 681.
� Md. Israr Equbal, Randhir kumar, Mohammad Shamim, R.K. Ohdar, “A grey-based Taguchi method to optimize hot forging process”, Procedia Materials Science journal, 6 (2014), pp. 1495-1504.
� Md. Israr Equbal, P. Talukdar, R.K. Ohdar, Irfan Samad Wani, “Evaluation of friction coefficient by experiment and FEM for medium carbon alloy steel in hot forging process”, Technology letters journal, Accepted for Publication, Forthcoming (2014).
� “Die Stress Optimization Using Finite Element and Taguchi Method by Rajkumar Ohdar, Md. Israr Equbal and Vinod Kumar, Materials Science Forum, Vol. 762, pp. 319-324, 2013.
� “Forging design and development of connecting rod” by Md. Israr Equbal and Rajkumar Ohdar Forgings Today, Vol-3, Issue-2, March-April, 2013.
� “ The Effect of High Cycle Fatigue Damage on Toughness of En-8 grade Steel- Part II” by P. Talukdar, S. K. Sen and A.K. Ghosh, The International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics Research, vol. 2 No. 2, April 2013, pp. 232- 239.
Conference / Seminar Publications / Presentations � Md. Israr Equbal, P. Talukdar, Vinod Kumar, R.K.Ohdar “Deformation Behavior of Micro-Alloyed Steel
by Using Thermo Mechanical Simulator and Finite Element Method”, 3rd International Conference on Materials Processing and Characterisation (ICMPC’ 14). 8-9, March 2014 at Hydrabad, India.
� Md. Israr Equbal, P. Talukdar, R.K. Ohdar, Irfan Samad Wani “Evaluation of friction coefficient by experiment and FEM for medium carbon alloy steel in hot forging process”, International Conference on Advances in Tribology [ICAT 14], 21-24, February 2014 at Calicut , Kerala, India.
� Md. Israr Equbal, Randhir kumar, Mohammad Shamim, R.K. Ohdar “A grey-based Taguchi method to optimize hot forging process”, 3rd International Conference on Materials Processing and Characterisation (ICMPC’ 14), 8-9, March 2014 at Hydrabad, India.
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� “A Dynamic Model Approach for Reverse Logistics in India by Third Party Logistics” by Ashish Kumar , R. K. Ohdar and Manoj Kumar, In the International Conference on Global Innovations in Technology and Sciences (ICGITS 2013) . Kottayam. Kerala, India
� “Application of optimization techniques in metal forging- A review and reflection” by Md. Israr Equbal, P. Talukdar, R. K. Ohdar, International Conference on global innovations in technology and sciences, ICGITS’13, Kotayam, Kerala, India.
� “Rapid Investment Casting- a Road Ahead” by N. K. Singh and Mr. M. Sivadashan, International Conference on global innovations in technology and sciences, ICGITS’13, Kotayam, Kerala, India.
� Dr N. K. Singh was an esteemed chair for sessions on Mechanical Engineering in the International Conference on global innovations in technology and sciences, ICGITS’13, Kotayam, Kerala, India.
� Dr R K Ohdar, Associate Professor had visited University of Oulu, Finland for the oral presentation of a Technical paper titled “Die Stress Optimization Using Finite Element and Taguchi Method” authored by Rajkumar Ohdar, Md Israr Equbal and Vinod Kumar in 7th International Conferences on Physical and Numerical Simulations of Material Processing (ICPNS 2013) held from 16rd – 19th June 2013 at University of Oulu, Finland.
(III) R K Ohdar, Associate Professor has been invited by IIM Ranchi for teaching a module on 'Soft Computing Techniques' of 15 hours for the students of 'Executive Program on Business Analytics & Business Intelligence (EPBABI)-2nd batch, in the period, June 10-14, 2013.
Administrative Activities:
1 Dr. N.K. Singh
z Chairman, Tender Committee
z Chief Public Information Officer
z Prof. I/C Administration
z Associated with different Committee
2 Dr. P. Talukdar
z Chairman, NIFFT Niwas
z Associated with different Committee such as Institute Library committee, Industry- Institute partnership Cell etc.
z Associate Dean (Research & CE)
3 Dr. R.K.Ohdar
z Chairman, Central Computer Committee (CCC)
z Associate Dean (U.G.)
z Associated with different Committee
4 Dr. Manoj Kumar
z Chairman, NIFFT student Gymkhana,
z Laboratory development of the Department
z Member in Purchase Committee, Tabulator (B.Tech.)
z Associated with different Committee
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Membership of Professional Bodies:
1. Dr. N. K. Singh
z Member, Institute of Indian Foundrymen
z Life Member, Indian Institute of Metal
z Member, Fellow Institution of Engineers
z Life Member, Indian Institute of Plant Engineers (LMIIPE).
2. Dr. P. Talukdar
z Life Member, Indian Institute of Plant Engineers (LMIIPE)
z Member, Institute of Indian Foundrymen (MIIF)
z Life Member, Indian Institute of Metal (LMIIM).
3. Dr. R. K. Ohdar z Member, Institute of Indian Foundrymen (MIIF)
z Life Member, Indian Institute of Metal (LMIIM).
4. Dr. Manoj Kumar z Member, Institute of Indian Foundrymen (MIIF)
z Life Member, Indian Institute of Metal (LMIIM)
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DEPARTMENT OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERINGFACULTY
1. Dr. Sanjay KumarB.Tech. (Met.), M.E.(Mech.),Ph.D., MIIF Professor
2. Dr. A. Mandal B.Tech. (Mech.), M.Tech.(Prod.),Ph.D., MIIW Professor
3. Mr. K. K. VermaM.Sc. (Maths.), M.Phil. (Applied Maths.), MIIF
Associate Professor & Head
4. Dr. A. K. PathakB.Sc.Engg.(Mech.), M.Tech.(Mech.),Ph.D.,MIIW,MISTE
Associate Professor
5. Dr. Vijay ToppoB.Sc.Engg.(Mech.), M.Tech.(Mfg.Engg.), PhD, MIIM, MIIF
Associate Professor
6. Dr. G. RajamohanB.E.(Mech.),M.E.(Mfg.Tech.),PhD, MIE
Assistant Professor
7. Mr. V.M.S. HussainB.E.(Mech.),M.E.(Prod.), MIIF
Assistant Professor
8. Dr. A. K. SoodB.E.(Mech.),M.E.(Design.), PhD.
Assistant Professor
1. ACTIVITIES(A). AcademicRegular Courses:
NAME No. of subjects covered
B.Tech. (M.E.&M.M.E.) 30
M.Tech. Courses (F.F.T.&M.E.) 10
A.D.C.(Foundry Tech. & Forge Tech.) 03
1. Sponsored Project in 2013-14
1.1 On going sponsored projects in 2013-14
1.2 Sponsored projects completed in 2013-14
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2. Publication in peer Reviewed Journal in 2013-14
2.1 Papers Published in peer reviewed journal in 2013-14
1. Rajamohan, G. and M. S. Shunmugam (2013) “Strategies for measurement of sculptured surfaces using coordinate measuring machines in continuous scanning mode”, International Journal of Mechatronics and Manufacturing Systems, Vol. 6, No. 4, pp. 335 - 350.
2. Rajamohan, G. and M. S. Shunmugam (2014) “Adaptive sampling strategies for measurement of sculptured surfaces using coordinate measuring machines in continuous scanning mode”, International Journal of Precision Technology, Vol. 4, No. 1/2, pp. 3 - 18.
2.2 Papers accepted for publication in peer reviewed journal in 2013-14
3. Publication in conferences in 2013-14Ajai Kumar Pathak, Md Salim Ansari and Md Razaullah Khan, Comparison of microstructure and mechanical properties of austenitic stainless steel welded joints by SMAW and MIG welding, International Conference on Metallurgical and Materials Processes, Products and Applications, January 8-10, 2014, O. P. Jindal Institute of Technology, Raigarh 1.
4. Ph. D. supervision by faculty members in 2013-14
On going supervision in 2013-14
Name of student Name of supervisor
Md Razaullah Khan Dr. A. K. Pathak
Mr. K. K. Verma Dr. G. Rajamohan & Dr. A Mondal
Ms. Shamama Anwar Dr. G. Rajamohan
Mr. Nanigopal Das Dr. G. Rajamohan & Dr. A. K. Mahto (RU)
5. Books/Books chapter authored in 2013-14Ajai Kumar Pathak, Weldability of Ferritic Stainless Steel, LAMBERT Academic publishing, © 2013 OmniScriptum GmbH & Co. KG, ISBN: 978-3-659-46610-6.
6. Reviews in 2013-14:Dr. G Rajamohan, Reviewed 2 technical papers for International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology.
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DEPARTMENT OF MATERIALS AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING
1. Dr. B. K. ChakrabartiM. Sc (Chemistry), Ph. D
Professor
2 Dr. S. B. Kumar,B.Sc. Engg.(Met.), M. Sc. Engg.(Met), Ph. D Professor
3 Dr. B. KumarB. Sc. Engg. (Met), M. Tech (Met), Ph. D Professor & Head
4 Mr. Banshidhar MallikB.Sc. Engg. (Mech.), M. Tech.(FFT) Associate professor
5 Dr. Ghanshyam DasB.Sc. Engg. (Met.), Ph. D
Assistant Professor
6 Dr. D. RoyM. Tech (Met.), Ph. D
Assistant Professor
Prof.B.K.Chakrabarti
Research and Development Activities:1. Prof. B. K. Chakrabarti attended and presented research paper in the technical session on “ Design
of experiment and analysis of effects of variables in the dead burning of magnetite in rotary kiln “Advamces om Refractproes amd c;eam Stee; (ARCS) DIROMG 26th June, RDCIS SAIL, Ranchi.
2. Prof. B. K. Chakrabarti attended faculty development/management development programme on “Maltivariate data analysis” held at Vinod Gupta School of Management at IIT, Kharagpur during 3rd to 8th 2013.
Administrative ResponsibilityDr. B. K. Chakrabarti appointed as Member, BoG NIFFT w.e.f. January, 2014.
Prof.B.Kumar
Research and Development Activities: 1. Reviewed the manuscript of the technical paper entitled “Study of pH Value effect on nano
structured Ni-P Films” by A. Rahman and R. Jayaganthan for special issue of American Journal of Materials.
Administrative Responsibility 1. Head of the Department w.e.f 01.08.2011.
2. Chairman Screening Committee for Assistant Professor
3. Chairman Grievance Committee
4. Chairman Canteen Committee
5. Chairman Stock Verification Committee
6. Member Secretary, Screening Committee for Professors and Associate Professor,
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Research Publication in Peer Reviewed international journal:1. Debdas Roy, Mark A. Atwater, Khaled Youssef Jhon Christopher Ledford, Ronald O. Scattergood,
Carl C. Koch “ Studies on Thermal Stability, Mechanicla and Electrical Properties of Nano crystalline Cu99.5 Zr0.5 Alloy”Journal of alloys and compounds, 558(2013) 44-49.
2. D. Roy, B.V. Mahesh, M.A. Atwater, Ethan Chan, M Saber, A Zaddach, R.O. Scattergood, and CCKoch, “Gtain size stability and hardness in CuAlZr and CuA1Y alloys Materaial Science Engineering . (598, 2014, P. 217-223)
3. S.R. Kumar, Suresh Kumar, Shrikant Sahu, D.Roy and S.K. Sharma “Effect of Zn on the Nanofilm of CdS Deposited by Chemical Bath Method in Non-queous Medium” Adv. Sci. Lett. 20,686-688(2014)
Conference:1. A.Mishra S.B. Kumar D.Roy “Effect of Sintering on processing of Nano-TiO2 dispersed Hydroxyapatite
nano composite”. NMD- 2013 IIT, BHU
2. S. Chakravarty, D. Roy C.C. Koch “Effect on Thermal Stability and Hardness of Cu-Al nano crystalline alloys by Y and Ar addition” NMD-2013. IIT-BHU.
3. S.Ghosh, R. Ghoshal, P.Talukdar S.K. Sen P.P. Sarkar and D. Roy “Study on forgebility of micro-alloyed low carbon Ni-steel”. NMD- 2013 IIT, BHU.
4. K. Pandey, D. Roy and P. Kumar “Synthesis and characterization of Cu-graphene composites”NMD-2013, IIT BHU.
5. S. Hembrom, B. Mardi B.N Rai, D.Roy “Studies on amorphous alloy dispersed aluminum matrix composite prepared by high pressure torsion”. NMD-2013 IIT BHU.
M.Tech Guidance:1. Moazzma Tahseen
Topic : Rheo Casting of Al-Fe(1-8%) – Si-V Alloy
B.Tech. Guidance:
1. Sinchan Ghosh and Aditya Prakash
Topic : Advanced High Strength Steel for Automotive Application.
Award: INAE Summer Research Fellowship (2014)
Administrative Responsibility:
1. Hostel Warden
2. Chairman Security Management Committee
3. Member Pre-selection Non-teaching Staff
4. Member ILC
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DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED SCIENCES AND HUMANITIESFACULTY
1. Dr. S. R. KumarM. Sc. (Phy.), Ph. D. (Materials Science)
Associate Professor & Head
2. Dr. Anil KumarM. Sc. (Chem.); M. Tech. (Surface Sc. And Engg.); Ph. D (Engg.) in Metallurgy and Materials Engineering
Associate Professor
3. Ms.Sujata GuptaMA (English)
Assistant Professor
4. Mr. A. K. KhandelwalM. Sc. (Math.), M. Sc. (Phy.), M. Phil (Math.)
Assistant Professor
5. Ms. Madhu KumariB. Sc. Engg. (E & C), M. Tech. (IT)
Assistant Professor
ACTIVITIESA. Academic Activities: The Department of Applied Sciences and Humanities assists all the normal academic activities related to B. Tech., M. Tech. and A.D.C. It also offers the regular course of M. Tech. in Environmental Engineering.
B. Research & Development:
I. Doctoral Research1. 1. Mr. Shashikant Rajpal is carrying out doctoral programme under the supervision of
Dr. S. R. Kumar on the topic “Development of Nanocrystalline Semiconducting Thin Film for Device Applications”
2. Mr. Suresh Kumar is carrying out doctoral programme under the guidance of Dr. S. R. Kumar as an external candidate on the topic “Development of ZnCdS Nanocrystalline Thin Film using Chemical Bath Deposition”
3. Manoranjan Singh is carrying out doctoral work under the guidance of Dr. Anil Kumar on the topic “The corrosion behaviour studies of cold rolled austenitic stainless steel” and submitted his thesis to Ranchi University.
4. “Studies of Corrosion behaviour of Rebar embedded in concrete and its prevention” doctoral work is carrying by Altaf Ahmad under the supervision of Dr. Anil Kumar.
5. 5. “Studies on the prediction of life of RCC Structures under the influence of corrosive environment” doctoral work is carrying by Vijay Kumar Yadav, under the supervision of Dr. Anil Kumar.
6. “Development of eco-friendly geopolymer product based on steel industry slag ,flyash and bottom ash”, doctoral work is carrying by Deependra Kumar Sinha,under the supervision of Dr. Anil Kumar.
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II. (A) M. Tech Project Guided:1. Mr. Pranab Joyti Sarma (M. Tech. Environmental Engineering, 2011-2013) has completed his
project entitled “Heavy Metal Removal by Biosorption using Locally Available Waste Plant Materials” under the guidance of Dr. S. R. Kumar.
2. Mr. Rajneesh Kumar (M. Tech. Environmental Engineering, 2011-2013) has completed his project entitled “Chromium Removal from Wastewater using Locally Available Waste Plant Materials as Biosorbents” under the guidance of Dr. S. R. Kumar.
3. Mr. Anand Kumar Rai (M. Tech. Environmental Engineering, 2011-2013) has completed his project entitled “quality Assessment of Mine Water with Special Emphasis of Heavy metal in damodar Valley Coal field area” under the guidance of Dr. Anil Kumar.
4. Mr. Deependra Kumar Sinha (M. Tech. Environmental Engineering, 2011-2013) has completed his project entitled “Development of building materials by synergistic use of fly ash and bottom ash using eco-friendly geopolymerization process” under the guidance of Dr. Anil Kumar.
(B) M. Tech Project under going1. Ms. Ankita Kumari (M. Tech. Environmental Engineering, 2012-2014) is carrying out project
entitled “ Urban Landuse Mapping of Ranchi City using very High Resolution Satellite Image”under Mrs. Madhu Kumari.
2. Ms. Arpita Khare (M. Tech. Environmental Engineering, 2012-2014) is carrying out project entitled “ Vechicular Pollution Status of Urban Areas of Lucknow under Dr. S.R.Kumar.
3. Mr. Sanjay Kumar (M. Tech. Environmental Engineering, 2012-2014) is carrying out project entitled “ Comparitive study of PAHs and heavy Metals of coal from different sourse of Coal Mining area” under Dr. Anil Kumar.
4. Mr. Sarvajeet Kumar (M. Tech. Environmental Engineering, 2012-2014) is carrying out project entitled “Commuter’s exposure to combined air pollutants – A case study in Jharia Coalfield under Dr. S.R.Kumar
5. Shashank Shekhar (M. Tech. Environmental Engineering, 2012-2014) is carrying out project entitled “Landuse /Land cover analysis in part of Jharkhand using high resolution Satellite data projects” under Dr. Anil Kumar.
6. Ms. Sneha Kumari (M. Tech. Environmental Engineering, 2012-2014) is carrying out project entitled” Physico –chemical water analysis in different seasons and water quality indexing of Ranchi zone” under the supervision of Mr. A.K.Khandelwal.
7. Mr. Divya Prakash Mohabey (M. Tech. Environmental Engineering, 2011-2013) is carrying out project entitled “ Analysis of Land Use /Land Cover Dynamics in part of Jharkhand using Remote Sensing and GIS” under Dr. Anil Kumar.
8. Mr. Mantosh Singh (M. Tech. Environmental Engineering, 2011-2013) is carrying out project entitled “ A Studies on disaster management on the emergency preparedness with special emphasis on communication” under Mrs. Madhu Kumari.
III. M. Tech Seminar Guided1. 1 Ms. Ankita Kumari (M.Tech Env.Engineering, 2012-2014) has completed her seminar
on “A Feedback System for Robotic Simulator in Environment” under the guidance of Mrs. Madhu Kumari.
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2. Ms. Arpita Khare (M.Tech Env.Engineering, 2012-2014) has completed her seminar on “Carbon Abatement Technologies” under the guidance of Dr. S.R.Kumar.
3. Mr.Sanjay Kumar (M.Tech Env.Engineering, 2012-2014) has completed his seminar on “ Study of Ground Water Contamination in India” under the guidance of Dr.Anil Kumar.
4. Mr. Sarvajeet Kumar (M.Tech Env.Engineering, 2012-2014) has completed his seminar on Electrochemical Coagulation Technology for Treatment of Hospital Waste Water under the guidance of Dr.S.R.Kumar.
5. Ms. Sneha Kumari (M.Tech Env.Engineering, 2012-2014) has completed her seminar on “Green Technology” under the supervision of A. K. Khandelwal.
6. Mr. Shashank Shekhar(M.Tech Env.Engineering, 2012-2014) has completed his seminar on “Study of Land Degadation Mapping using Multi –temporal Satellite Data of Jharkhand State”under the guidance of Dr.Anil Kumar.
7. Ms. Sneha Kumari (M.Tech Env.Engineering, 2012-2014) has completed her seminar on “Green Technology” under the guidance of Mr.A.K.Khandelwal.
IV. Publication in Journals (Indian & International)1. 1. “Development of CuInSe2 and Cu(In,Ga)Se2 Thin Film by Single Step Electrodeposition Process”,
Bhuwaneswar Prajapati, Shyam Ranjan Kumar, Sumanta Kumar Sen Gupta and Yogendra Nath Mahto, J. Resonance ,1.2 (2013).
2. “Electrochemical Polymerization of Acrylic acid” Sumanta Kumar Sen Gupta, Shyam Ranjan Kumar, etal, J. Resonance ,2.1 ( Jan.2014).
3. “Development and Performance of CuInSe2 Thin Film Solar Cells”, Bhuwaneswar Prajapati, Shyam Ranjan Kumar, Sumanta Kumar Sen Gupta and Yogendra Nath Mahto, J. Resonance ,2.1 ( Jan.2014).
4. “Role of nitrogen plasma ion implantation on the substrate, Cu-strengthened HSLA – 80 steel” Anil Kumar, J. of Surface & Hybrid Coating Technology vol. JoSHCT (2014) 1-14.
5. “Flyash geopolymer concrete as Future concrete” Rachit Ghosh, Anil Kumar & Sanjay Kumar, International Journal of Advanced Scientific and Technical Research ,3(6), (2013), 260-271.
6. “Chloride ion migration/ diffusion through concrete and test methods” Altaf Ahmad and Anil Kumar, International Journal of Advanced Scientific and Technical Research ,3(6), (2013), 151- 180.
7. “Environmental impact assssment for construction and operation of the pipeline” jahangeer, A.K. Singh And Anil Kumar, International Journal of Advanced Scientific and Technical Research, 3(5), (2013), 426-442.
8. 8.“Reduction of pollution by using Fly ash, bottom ash and granulated blast furnace slag in geopolymer building materials” Deependra Kumar Sinha, A. Kumar , S. Kumar Scholars Journal of Engineering and Technology, 1(3), (2013) , 177-182.
9. 9.“Physical –chemical qualities of Damoder river water & turbidity control studies in monsoon season” Deependra Kumar Sinha, Virendra Kumar* & Anil Kumar Scholars Journal of Engineering and Technology, 1(2), (2013), 49-54.
10. 10.“ Review of nitrite inhibitor for protection of Rebar corrosion” Altaf Ahmad and Anil Kumar, Journal of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering, 3, (2013), 42-56.
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V. Paper presented/ Attended in seminars/ Symposia/ Conferences/ Short term Courses.1. 1.“Effect of Zn on the Nanofilm of CdS Deposited by Chemical Bath Method in Nonaqueous Medium”
S.R.Kumar, Suresh Kumar, , S. Sahu and D. Roy presented paper in National Seminar on “Recent Trends in Condensed Matter Physics” organized by Institute of Technical Education & Research, Siksha “O” Anushandhan University, Bhubaneswar on 8-9 Feb. 2014.
2. 2.”Synthesis and Characterization of ZnO Nanoparticle using Electrodeposition Method”,M. Anand Kumar, Shashikant Rajpal and S.R.Kumar presented in International Conference on Materials and Characterization Techniques 2014 (ICMCT 2014) was held at VIT University, Vellore, India during March 10-12, 2014.
3. ” Development of II-VI Nano structured Compounds in Nonaqeous Medium for Device Applications”, S.R.Kumar , Delivered invited talk in National Conference on Condensed Matter Days ,29-31 August 2013 at NIT,Rourkela,Odisha.
4. ”Development of geopolymer concrete from fly ash and bottom ash” Deependra Kumar Sinha, A. Kumar & Sanjay Kumar accepted in 77th Annual Session of the Society in conjunction with the 65th Annual Session of All India Pottery Manufacturers' Association and 39th Annual Session of Indian Institute of Ceramics hosted by the Jamshedpur Chapter of the Society will be held at Jamshedpur on 19 and 20 December, 2013 at SNTI Auditorium, N Road, Bistupur, Jamshedpur.
5. “Flyash Based Geopolymer Concrete” Rachit Ghosh , Anil Kumar and Sanjay Kumar accepted in 77th Annual Session of the Society in conjunction with the 65th Annual Session of All India Pottery Manufacturers' Association and 39th Annual Session of Indian Institute of Ceramics hosted by the Jamshedpur Chapter of the Society will be held at Jamshedpur on 19 and 20 December, 2013 at SNTI Auditorium, N Road, Bistupur, Jamshedpur.
Reviewer of Journal:Dr.Anil Kumar is reviewer of Journal of Engineering and Technology
C. Administrative Activities:
1. Dr. S. R. Kumar z Head of the Department z Associate Dean(PG) z In charge of Physics Laboratory. z In charge of Thin Film Laboratory z In charge of Mat. Grow. & Charac. Lab.
2. Dr. Anil Kumar z In charge of Chemistry Laboratory z In charge of Instrumental Laboratory z In charge of Environmental Laboratory z Course Coordinator of ADC Programme z Member of Library committee z Member of Annual Report Committee
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3. Mr. A. K. Khandelwal z Chief Hostel Warden z Warden Girls Hostel z Member NIFFT Gymkhana Committee z Member Campus Maintenance Comittee z Member Scholarship Comittee SC/ST
4. Ms.Sujata Gupta z In charge of Language Laboratory
5. Ms.Madhu Kumari z Electronic Lab In charge
D. Membership of Professional Bodies:
1. Dr. S. R. Kumar z Life Member of IIM-48633 LM z Materials Research Society Of India – L0949 z Solar Energy Society of India – 0926/LM/2000 z Indian Society for Technical Education – LM-41947
2. Dr. Anil Kumar z Life Member of PSSI (LM476) z Life Member of MRSI (LM B047) z Life Member of IIM – 48625 LM
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National and International Publications1. K. K. Singh and S. K. Sethy: Recalesecence and shrinkage relationship in ductile Iron: A case study
on Front Engine support casting by thermal analysis; International Journal of Cast Metal Research, Vol.- 26 (2013), No.-3 ;P.- 168-175.
2. Rajat Upadhaya and K. K. Singh: “Effect of Austempering variables on the mechanical properties of Austempered Ductile Iron”; presented in 67th ATM of IIM at IIT(BHU), Varanasi, November 12-15, 2013
3. K.K.Singh, Mohammad Shamim and Himanshu Garg: “Effect of Austempering parameters on Austempered Ductile iron”; Foundry Review, Vol.- 1, issue 16, Dec. 2013 P.- 2-4.
4. Nadeem Bhatt and Kamlesh Kumar Singh: “Effect of Inoculants and Wall Thickness on Structure-Properties of Spheroidal Graphite Cast Iron”; 61st Indian Foundry Congress, held on 7-9, Feb., 2014 at Ahmedabad
5. Rajat Upadhayaya, Rahul Kumar and K. K. Singh; “Recent Practices in Induction Melting”; The 2014 Look East Steel Conference, Ranchi, March, 9th , 2014; organized by The Institute of Indian Foundrymen- Eastern Region and Ranchi Chapter in Association with NIFFT, Ranchi.
6. K.K.Singh, Mohammad Shamim and Himanshu Garg: Effect of Austempering parameters on Austempered Ductile iron-Part II; Foundry Review, Vol.- 2, issue 1, January 2014 P.- 2-5.
7. S. K. Sen, D. Mukherjee, P.P. Sarkar, K. Prakash, Nandita Gupta, S. Bhattacharya, D. Paul and Asit Guha: Production and Characteristics of special steels and materials; presented in conference on Century Indian Science Congress, 5th June 2013 at Jadavpur Univ., Salt Lake, Kolkata.
8. Ajay Tripathi, Nandita Gupta P.C. Maity “Effect of Extensive chill in plate casting on Solidification behaviour and Feeding Distance II” Metal Casting Technology December 2013
9. Ajay Tripathi, Nandita Gupta, P.C. Maity “Effect of Extensive chill in plate casting on Solidification behaviour and Feeding Distance” Metal Casting Technology March 2014, 27-30pp
10. Shubham Srivastava, Prasoon Kumar and Amitesh Kumar, comparison of casting using magnetic molding and lost foam processes in Al-Si Alloy, presented in 67th ATM of IIM at IIT(BHU), Varanasi, November 12-15, 2013
11. Upendra Kumar Hembram and Amitesh Kumar,Microstructural modifications and changes in mechanical properties during mould vibration casting, presented in 67th ATM of IIM at IIT(BHU), Varanasi, November 12-15, 2013
12. Vinod Kumar, Himanshu Garg and Amitesh Kumar, Mechanical Property and Microstructural Variation in semi solid processed high chromium cast iron, presented in 67th ATM of IIM at IIT(BHU), Varanasi, November 12-15, 2013
13. Vipul Kumar Gupta, Navin kumar and Amitesh Kumar, Experimental Investigation of effect of process parameters of friction stir welding of aluminium alloy AA 2014, presented in 67th ATM of IIM at IIT(BHU), Varanasi, November 12-15, 2013
14. K. Kiran, Babu Amitesh Kumar,Effect of eutectic cell size, eutectic phosphide percentage and graphite flakes morphology on mechanical properties of gray cast iron, presented in 67th ATM of IIM at IIT(BHU), Varanasi, November 12-15, 2013
15. Shivam Ahuja and Amitesh Kumar, Efficiecy of chill and riser while handling the shrinkage defect, presented in 67th ATM of IIM at IIT(BHU), Varanasi, November 12-15, 2013
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16. Tushar Kinkar and Amitesh Kumar, Production of quality steel at cheaper cost from recycling of waste mill scale generated in hot rolling of steel billet, presented in 67th ATM of IIM at IIT(BHU), Varanasi, November 12-15, 2013
17. Shubham Srivastava and Amitesh Kumar, Al-Si Alloy casting using magnetic molding and lost foam prcessess, Prasoon Kumar, presented in 67th ATM of IIM at IIT(BHU), Varanasi, November 12-15, 2013
18. Vinod Kumar, Himanshu Garg, Amitesh Kumar, Study of Mechanical Property and Microstructure of Semi Solid Processed High Chromium Cast Iron, Presented in The 2014 Look East Steel Conference at Ranchi, on 9th March, 2014.
19. Md. Israr Equbal, P. Talukdar, Vinod Kumar, R.K.Ohdar, “Deformation Behavior of Micro-Alloyed Steel by Using Thermo Mechanical Simulator and Finite Element Method”, Procedia Materials Science journal, 6 (2014), pp. 674 – 681.
20. Md. Israr Equbal, Randhir kumar, Mohammad Shamim, R.K. Ohdar, “A grey-based Taguchi method to optimize hot forging process”, Procedia Materials Science journal, 6 (2014), pp. 1495-1504.
21. Md. Israr Equbal, P. Talukdar, R.K. Ohdar, Irfan Samad Wani, “Evaluation of friction coefficient by experiment and FEM for medium carbon alloy steel in hot forging process”, Technology letters journal, Accepted for Publication, Forthcoming (2014).
22. “Die Stress Optimization Using Finite Element and Taguchi Method by Rajkumar Ohdar, Md. Israr Equbal and Vinod Kumar, Materials Science Forum, Vol. 762, pp. 319-324, 2013.
23. “Forging design and development of connecting rod” by Md. Israr Equbal and Rajkumar Ohdar Forgings Today, Vol-3, Issue-2, March-April, 2013.
24. ” The Effect of High Cycle Fatigue Damage on Toughness of En-8 grade Steel- Part II” by P. Talukdar, S. K. Sen and A.K. Ghosh, The International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics Research, vol. 2 No. 2, April 2013, pp. 232- 239.
25. Md. Israr Equbal, P. Talukdar, Vinod Kumar, R.K.Ohdar “Deformation Behavior of Micro-Alloyed Steel by Using Thermo Mechanical Simulator and Finite Element Method”, 3rd International Conference on Materials Processing and Characterisation (ICMPC’ 14). 8-9, March 2014 at Hydrabad, India.
26. Md. Israr Equbal, P. Talukdar, R.K. Ohdar, Irfan Samad Wani “Evaluation of friction coefficient by experiment and FEM for medium carbon alloy steel in hot forging process”, International Conference on Advances in Tribology [ICAT 14], 21-24, February 2014 at Calicut , Kerala, India.
27. Md. Israr Equbal, Randhir kumar, Mohammad Shamim, R.K. Ohdar “A grey-based Taguchi method to optimize hot forging process”, 3rd International Conference on Materials Processing and Characterisation (ICMPC’ 14), 8-9, March 2014 at Hydrabad, India.
28. “A Dynamic Model Approach for Reverse Logistics in India by Third Party Logistics” by Ashish Kumar , R. K. Ohdar and Manoj Kumar, In the International Conference on Global Innovations in Technology and Sciences (ICGITS 2013) . Kottayam. Kerala, India.
29. “Application of optimization techniques in metal forging- A review and reflection” by Md. Israr Equbal, P. Talukdar, R. K. Ohdar, International Conference on global innovations in technology and sciences, ICGITS’13, Kotayam, Kerala, India.
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30. “Rapid Investment Casting- a Road Ahead” by N. K. Singh and Mr. M. Sivadashan, International Conference on global innovations in technology and sciences, ICGITS’13, Kotayam, Kerala, India.
31. Dr R K Ohdar, Associate Professor had visited University of Oulu, Finland for the oral presentation of a Technical paper titled “Die Stress Optimization Using Finite Element and Taguchi Method” authored by Rajkumar Ohdar, Md Israr Equbal and Vinod Kumar in 7th International Conferences on Physical and Numerical Simulations of Material Processing (ICPNS 2013) held from 16rd – 19th June 2013 at University of Oulu, Finland.
32. Rajamohan, G. and M. S. Shunmugam (2013) “Strategies for measurement of sculptured surfaces using coordinate measuring machines in continuous scanning mode”, International Journal of Mechatronics and Manufacturing Systems, Vol. 6, No. 4, pp. 335 - 350.
33. Rajamohan, G. and M. S. Shunmugam (2014) “Adaptive sampling strategies for measurement of sculptured surfaces using coordinate measuring machines in continuous scanning mode”, International Journal of Precision Technology, Vol. 4, No. 1/2, pp. 3 - 18.
34. Ajai Kumar Pathak, Md Salim Ansari and Md Razaullah Khan, Comparison of microstructure and mechanical properties of austenitic stainless steel welded joints by SMAW and MIG welding, International Conference on Metallurgical and Materials Processes, Products and Applications, January 8-10, 2014, O. P. Jindal Institute of Technology, Raigarh 1.
35. Debdas Roy, Mark A. Atwater, Khaled Youssef Jhon Christopher Ledford, Ronald O. Scattergood, Carl C. Koch “ Studies on Thermal Stability, Mechanicla and Electrical Properties of Nano crystalline Cu99.5 Zr0.5 Alloy”Journal of alloys and compounds, 558(2013) 44-49.
36. D. Roy, B.V. Mahesh, M.A. Atwater, Ethan Chan, M Saber, A Zaddach, R.O. Scattergood, and CCKoch, “Gtain size stability and hardness in CuAlZr and CuA1Y alloys Materaial Science Engineering . (598, 2014, P. 217-223).
37. S.R. Kumar, Suresh Kumar, Shrikant Sahu, D.Roy and S.K. Sharma “Effect of Zn on the Nanofilm of CdS Deposited by Chemical Bath Method in Non-queous Medium” Adv. Sci. Lett. 20,686-688(2014).
38. A.Mishra S.B. Kumar D.Roy “Effect of Sintering on processing of Nano-TiO2 dispersed Hydroxyapatite nano composite”. NMD- 2013 IIT, BHU
39. S. Chakravarty, D. Roy C.C. Koch “Effect on Thermal Stability and Hardness of Cu-Al nano crystalline alloys by Y and Ar addition” NMD-2013. IIT-BHU.
40. S.Ghosh, R. Ghoshal, P.Talukdar S.K. Sen P.P. Sarkar and D. Roy “Study on forgebility of micro-alloyed low carbon Ni-steel”. NMD- 2013 IIT, BHU.
41. K. Pandey, D. Roy and P. Kumar “Synthesis and characterization of Cu-graphene composites”NMD-2013, IIT BHU.
42. S. Hembrom, B. Mardi B.N Rai, D.Roy “ Studies on amorphous alloy dispersed aluminum matrix composite prepared by high pressure torsion”. NMD-2013 IIT BHU.
43. “Development of CuInSe2 and Cu(In,Ga)Se2 Thin Film by Single Step Electrodeposition Process”, Bhuwaneswar Prajapati, Shyam Ranjan Kumar, Sumanta Kumar Sen Gupta and Yogendra Nath Mahto, J. Resonance ,1.2 (2013).
44. “Electrochemical Polymerization of Acrylic acid” Sumanta Kumar Sen Gupta, Shyam Ranjan Kumar, et al, J. Resonance ,2.1 ( Jan.2014).
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45. “Development and Performance of CuInSe2 Thin Film Solar Cells”, Bhuwaneswar Prajapati, Shyam Ranjan Kumar, Sumanta Kumar Sen Gupta and Yogendra Nath Mahto, J. Resonance ,2.1 ( Jan.2014).
46. “Role of nitrogen plasma ion implantation on the substrate, Cu-strengthened HSLA – 80 steel” Anil Kumar, J. of Surface & Hybrid Coating Technology vol. JoSHCT (2014) 1-14.
47. “ Flyash geopolymer concrete as Future concrete” Rachit Ghosh, Anil Kumar & Sanjay Kumar, International Journal of Advanced Scientific and Technical Research ,3(6), (2013), 260-271.
48. “Chloride ion migration/ diffusion through concrete and test methods” Altaf Ahmad and Anil Kumar, International Journal of Advanced Scientific and Technical Research ,3(6), (2013), 151-180.
49. “Environmental impact assssment for construction and operation of the pipeline” jahangeer, A.K. Singh And Anil Kumar, International Journal of Advanced Scientific and Technical Research, 3(5), (2013), 426-442.
50. “Reduction of pollution by using Fly ash, bottom ash and granulated blast furnace slag in geopolymer building materials” Deependra Kumar Sinha, A. Kumar , S. Kumar Scholars Journal of Engineering and Technology, 1(3), (2013) , 177-182.
51. “Physical –chemical qualities of Damoder river water & turbidity control studies in monsoon season” Deependra Kumar Sinha, Virendra Kumar* & Anil Kumar Scholars Journal of Engineering and Technology, 1(2), (2013), 49-54.
52. “ Review of nitrite inhibitor for protection of Rebar corrosion” Altaf Ahmad and Anil Kumar, Journal of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering, 3, (2013), 42-56.
53. “Effect of Zn on the Nanofilm of CdS Deposited by Chemical Bath Method in Nonaqueous Medium” S.R.Kumar, Suresh Kumar, , S. Sahu and D. Roy presented paper in National Seminar on “Recent Trends in Condensed Matter Physics” organized by Institute of Technical Education & Research, Siksha “O” Anushandhan University, Bhubaneswar on 8-9 Feb. 2014.
54. ”Synthesis and Characterization of ZnO Nanoparticle using Electrodeposition Method”,M. Anand Kumar, Shashikant Rajpal and S.R.Kumar presented in International Conference on Materials and Characterization Techniques 2014 (ICMCT 2014) was held at VIT University, Vellore, India during March 10-12, 2014.
55. ” Development of II-VI Nano structured Compounds in Nonaqeous Medium for Device Applications”, S.R.Kumar , Delivered invited talk in National Conference on Condensed Matter Days ,29-31 August 2013 at NIT,Rourkela,Odisha.
56. ”Development of geopolymer concrete from fly ash and bottom ash” Deependra Kumar Sinha, A. Kumar & Sanjay Kumar accepted in 77th Annual Session of the Society in conjunction with the 65th Annual Session of All India Pottery Manufacturers' Association and 39th Annual Session of Indian Institute of Ceramics hosted by the Jamshedpur Chapter of the Society will be held at Jamshedpur on 19 and 20 December, 2013 at SNTI Auditorium, N Road, Bistupur, Jamshedpur.
57. “Flyash Based Geopolymer Concrete” Rachit Ghosh , Anil Kumar and Sanjay Kumar accepted in 77th Annual Session of the Society in conjunction with the 65th Annual Session of All India Pottery Manufacturers' Association and 39th Annual Session of Indian Institute of Ceramics hosted by the Jamshedpur Chapter of the Society will be held at Jamshedpur on 19 and 20 December, 2013 at SNTI Auditorium, N Road, Bistupur, Jamshedpur.
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GENERAL ADMINISTRATIONRETIREMENT
Sl.No.
Name Designation Date of Retirement
1. Shri B. Sah D.M.O. 30.04.2013
2. Shri S. K. Bhagat Sr. Security Guard 31.05.2013
3. Shri P. D. Sharma Sr. Security Guard 31.07.2013
4. Shri M.P. Vishwakarma Assistant 31.07.2013
5. Shri S. N. Ahmad Sr. Library Attendant 31.08.2013
6. Shri Jairam Singh Tech. Gr. “B” 31.10.2013
7. Shri R. K. Prasad Assistant 31.12.2013
DEATH : N I L
VOLUNTARY RETIREMENT OF SERVICE : N I L
RESIGNATION : N I L
APPOINTMENT : N I L
PROMOTION : N I L
STAFF STRENGTH AS ON 31.03.2014
Professor 08
Associate Professor 10
Assistant Professor 09
Non Teaching 48
Total 75
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PARTICIPATION OF FACULTY / NON FACULTY MEMBERS IN SEMINARS, SYMPOSIUM, CONFERENCE, WORKSHOPS
ETC. AND PRESENTATION OF TECHNICAL PAPERS THEREIN DURING THE YEAR 2013-2014.
1. Mr. Nitesh Kumar Dixit, M. Tech (2011-13) Dept. of Manufacturing Engg. presented the Technical paper entitled “Electraless Plating on Plastic” at Kerala during 4th to 6th April, 2013.
2. Md. Azhar Equbal, Ph.D. Research Scholar, Dept. of Manufacturing Engineering, presented the Technical paper entitled “Rapid Prototyping application in Manufacturing of EDM Electrode” at Kerala during 4th to 6th April, 2013.
3. Dr. N. K. Singh, Professor presented the Technical paper entitled “Rapid Investment Casting Road Ahead” in International Conference at Kochi, Kottayam during 4th to 6th April, 2013.
4. Mr. Ashish Kumar, Ph.D. Scholar, Dept. of Forge Technology, presented the Technical paper entitled “A Dynamic model approach for reverse logistics in India by third party logistics” at Kerala on 13th April, 2013.
5. Md. Israr Equbal, Ph.D. Scholar, Dept. of Forge Technology, presented the Technical paper entitled “Application of optimization techniques in metal forging-A review and reflection” at Kerala in April, 2013.
6. Dr. B. K. Chakrabarti, Professor attended in Faculty Development Programme/ Short Terms Course at IIT, Kharagpur during 3rd – 8th June 2013.
7. Dr. B. K. Chakrabarti, Professor participated in International Conference on “Design of experiment and analysis of effect of variables in the dead burning of magnesite in rotary kiln” held during 26 – 28th June 2013 at RDCIS, Ranchi.
8. Dr. Ghanshyam Das, Assistant Professor participated on QIP Short Term Course on “Undergraduate Teaching of Materials Science and Engineering” during 11.07.2013 to 17.07.2013 at I.I.T. Delhi.
9. Dr. A. K. Pathak, Associate Professor participated on a National Symposium on Miniature Manufacturing in 21st Century (NSMMIC-2013) during the period from 16.08.2013 to 18.08.2013 at IIT, BHU.
10. Dr. Binod Kumar, Professor and Dr. Debdas Roy, Assistant Professor participated in a International Seminar on Technological Development in Iron & Steel Production to final processing in 12th September, 2013.
11. Ms. Shreya, Mr. K. Kiran Kumar, Mar. Santosh Kumar, Ms. Neha Singhania & Mr. Gyan Shankar of B. Tech Students, (Final year) MME Department, participated in a International Seminar on Technological Development in Iron & Steel Production to final processing in 12th September, 2013.
12. Dr. Nandita Gupta, Associate Professor attended the TEQIP Short Term Training Programme on “Application of Artificial Intelligence Techniques in Engineering and Research” during 23rd to 27th September, 2013 at BIT, Mesra, Ranchi.
13. Dr. R. K. Ohdar, Associate Professor attended the Second NKN Annual Workshop being organized by IISc. Bangalore from 17th to 19th October, 2013.
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14. Dr. Ghanshyam Das, Assistant Professor presented the Technical paper entitled “Hydrogen embittlement behavior on high strength low alloy steels in 3.5% NaCI Solution” in NMD-2013 at IIT BHU, Varanasi during 12th to 15th November 2013.
15. Dr. Debdas Roy, Assistant Professor presented the Technical paper entitled “Effect of Thermal Stability and Hardness of Cu-AI nanocrystalline alloys by Y and Zr addition” in NMD-2013 at IIT BHU, Varanasi during 12th to 15th November 2013.
16. Mr. Rajat Upadhyaya, Ph.D. Scholar, Dept. of Foundry Technology presented the Technical paper entitled “ Effect of Austempering Variables on Mechanical Properties of Austempered Ductile Iron” at Varanasi from 12th to 15th November, 2013.
17. Dr. Ghanshyam Das, Assistant Professor attended the NRC-M Winter Workshop on Integrated Computational Materials Engineering, IISc. Bangalore during 23rd to 27th December 2013.
18. Dr. A. K. Pathak, Associate Professor presented the Technical paper entitled “Comparison of Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Austenitic Stainless Steel Welded joint by SMAW and MIG Welding” in International Conference at OPJIT Raigarh during 8th to 10th January, 2013.
19. Dr. Ghanshyam Das, Assistant Professor attended the International Conference on Metallurgical & Materials Processes, Products and Applications (CMMPPA 2014) at Raigarh during 8th to 10th January, 2014.
20. Dr. K. K. Singh, Associate Professor attended co-chair the one session of the Science and Spiritual Quest at IIT (BHU), Varanasi during 1st to 2nd February, 2014.
21. Dr. Amitesh Kumar, Assistant Professor presented the technical paper entitled “ Prediction and Experimental Validation of Shrinkage in Lead Castings” in ICON 2014 at Kalpakkam during 4th to 7th February, 2014.
22. Dr. K. K. Singh, Associate Professor presented the technical paper entitled “Effect of Inoculants and Wall Thickness of Structure Properties of Spheroidal Graphite Cast Iron” in the 62 Indian Foundry Congress, Ahmedabad during 6th to 9th February, 2014.
23. Dr. S. R.Kumar, Associate Professor presented the Technical paper entitled “Effect of Zn on the Nanofilm of CdS Deposited by Chemical Bath Method in Non-Aqueous Medium” in RTCMP-2014 at ITER, Bhubaneshwar during 8th to 9th February, 2014.
24. Dr. P. Talukdar, Professor presented the Technical paper entitled “Deformation behavior of Micro –alloyed steel by using thermo-mechanical simulator and finite element method” in 3rd International Conference at GRIET, Hyderabad during 8 – 9th March 2014.
25. Mr. Azhar Equbal, , Ph.D. Research Scholar, Dept. of Manufacturing Engineering, attended the International Conference “ICMPC 2014” at Hyderabad during 8 – 9th March 2014.
26. Mr. Israr Equbal, , Ph.D. Research Scholar, Dept. of Forge Technology, attended the International Conference “ICMPC 2014” at Hyderabad during 8 – 9th March 2014.
27. Dr. G. Rajamohan, Assistant Professor attended the short term course on “Micro manufacturing” at NIT during 14th to 15th March , 2014.
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LIBRARY AND DOCUMENTATION CENTRE
EXISTING FACILITIESThe Library and Documentation Centre of NIFFT rendering valuable services to the Institute and Users it has 50461 reading materials (Books, Journals, Standards, Transparencies, Slides, Video Cassettes and Microfilms etc.)
The centre subscribes 92 Journals The Library is kept open from 9:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. on all Monday to Saturday & Sunday 09:00 A.M. to 05:30 P.M.
The Centre provides Reading Facilities, Borrowing Facilities, References Services, Reprography Services, Inter Library Loan, Binding Lamination and Audio-Visual Facilities to its users. The Library has approximately 550 users and can provide sitting space to 80 people at a time.
NEW ADDITIONThe centre added 30 books during the period. The total acquisition was 50461 on 31.03.2014 as compared to 50343 on 31.03.2013.
PUBLICATIONPublished Documentation bulletins on following topics for Refresher Course.
1. Technology of Heat Treatment 2. Technology of Grey & SG Iron Casting.3. Cupola Melting4. Aluminium Alloy Casting. NEW SERVICES1. 1. Library has started new services to the users for online access to E-resources through INDEST-
AICTE Consortium, IIT, New Delhi for the following package.(i) Science Direct - 327(ii) Springer-Link - 556(iii) ASME - 22. E-Library has been established.
3. Borrowing facilities to students has been enhanced from three books to five books.
4. Book Bank Section and SC/ST Section have been established.
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INDUSTRIAL LIASION CELLCommittee
Dr. Manoj KumarAssoc. ProfessorDept. of Forge Technology
Chairman
Dr. D. RoyAsst. ProfessorDept. of Applied Science and Humanities
Co-chairperson
Dr. Amitesh KumarAsst. ProfessorDept. of Foundry Technology
Member
Dr. A. K. SoodAsst. ProfessorDept. of Manufacturing Engineering
Member
PLACEMENT STATISTICS ADCTotal no of students: 37 (Foundry) + 18(Forge) - 55
No of students placed (Foundry) - 34
No of students placed (Forge) - 18
Total Sutdents Placed - 52
B.Tech.Total no of students ; 65 (ME) + 58(MME) - 123
No of students placed (ME) - 40
No of students placed(MME) - 39
Total Students placed - 79
M.Tech.Total No of students : 13 (FFT) + 12(ME) +06(MSE)+07(ENV) = 38
No of students placed (FFT) - 04
No of students placed (ME) - 03
No of students placed (MSE) - 01
Total Placed - 08
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NIFFT STUDENT’S GYMKHANA1. NIFFT Cricket team participated in sports Festival CHAKRAVYUH 2013 held at Marine Engineering
and Research Institute Kolkata from 15th to 18th Nov 2013 and won 2nd prize.
2. Formula One type racing car which already bagged 1st prize (class 3) at ITALY was the main attraction at Jharkhand pavilion in 33rd India International Trade Fair at Pragati Maidan N Delhi held during 11-21st Nov 2013. The design and fabrication of the car were done by students of NIFFT SAE club. The display was sponsored by Dept of Science and Technology, Govt. of Jharkhand
3. Students of NIFFT SAE club displayed TERRA INCOGNITA CAR at Morabadi Ground Ranchi on the foundation day of Jharkhand state, 15th Nov 2013. The display was sponsored by Dept of Science and Technology, Govt of Jharkhand. This car was designed and fabricated by students of NIFFT SAE club. This car has already bagged 2nd prize at BAJA SAE INDIA contest held at Indore.
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NIFFT HOSTEL1 Dr. Manoj Kumar
Associate ProfessorDepartment of Forge Technology
Chief Hostel Warden
2 Dr. D. RoyAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering
Hostel Warden
3 Dr. A. K. SoodAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Manufacturing Engineering
Hostel Warden
4 Dr. Amitesh KumarAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Foundry Technology
Hostel Warden
5. Mr. V.M.S.HussainAssistant Professor,Department of Manufacturing Engineering
Hostel Warden
6. Dr. Nandita Gupta Associate ProfessorDepartment of Applied Sciences & Humanities
Hostel Warden
(A) At present the institute is having five hostels (four for boys and one for girls) for accommodating students of regular course. Recently Board of Governors has approved the name of the different hostels of the institute. The following are the details of the different hostels:
Previous Name Changed Name Available accommodation
Remarks
ADC Hostel Nirala Chatrawas 162 Double/Triple Seatd
M.Tech. Hostel Vikram Ambalal Sarabhai chatrawas
30 Single seated
B.Tech Hostel (New) Homi. J. Bhaba Chatrawas
162 Double Seated
B.Tech. Hostel (Old) M. Vishweshwaraiah Chatrawas
176 Single Seated
Girls Hostel Kalpana Chawla Chatrawas
100 Double/Triple Seated
New Hostel J.C. Bose Chatrawas 400 CPWD has not handed over to the Institute.
(B) One allopathic and one homeopathic doctor visit the campus six days in a week. Each hostel has its own common room equipped with different facilities for entertainment.
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ACADEMIC ACTIVITIESAcademic activities carried out during the academic year 2013-14.
Regular Activities of Academic Section.All the regular activities of Academic Section such as publishing of results, conducting supplementary and semester examinations have been carried out as per schedule.
Admission Institute PhD. Programme
Admission through written test & interview conducted by NIFFT
Department No. of candidates selected
1. 1. Manufacturing Engineering 2
2. 2. Foundry Technology 3
3. 3. Forge Technology 0
4. 4. Materials and Metallurgical Engineering 1
5. 5. DASH 2
M.TechAdmission through CCMT 2013
M.Tech. Course (all GATE qualified)
1. Manufacturing Engineering 24
2. Foundry-Forge Technology 21
3. Environmental Engineering 07
4. Material Science & Engineering 07
B.TECH.Admission through CSAB 2013
B.Tech. Course No. of seats No. of seats filled
1. Manufacturing Engineering 77 73
2. Metallurgy and Materials Engineering 62 57
ADC Admission through written test conducted by NIFFT
ADC Course No. of seats No. of seats filled
Foundry Technology 46 41
Forge Technology 46 31
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Academic Council MeetingXXXIIIrd meeting of the Academic Council were held on 7th June, 2013.
Highlights of the decisions taken in the meeting are as follows:
1. The Council has accepted the amendments to moderation of marks in theory papers
2. The Council has accepted the guidelines proposed for inclusion of “ External PhD Scholars” intotality.The Council recommended inclusion of two more terms and conditions that are part of the present Rules and Regulations of Ranchi University (Ph.D: Department of Engineering).
3. The Council has accepted the proposed downward revision of tuition fees for PhD Scholars.
4. Council’s recommendation on course work to be done by PhD scholars: Full-time research scholars with M. E. / M. Tech. degree shall take a minimum of 15 credits and those having any other qualification shall take minimum of 20 credits. Course work is not necessary for the category “Part-time research scholars from Institute Faculty”.
5. The Council has accepted the modification to the rule 10.0 dealing with the maximum duration of PhD programme.
6. The Council has accepted the proposal for fee structure for the students to be admitted through DASA (Direct Admission of Students Abroad) scheme.
7. The Council has accepted the proposal for creating the positions of Associate Deans in lieu of Course Coordinators and to enhance the honorarium of Dean (Academic).
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Annexure-IM.TECH PROJECT TOPICS FOR FFT (2012-14)
Sr.No Name of Student Project Topic Supervisor(s)1 Ajay Kumar Mishra Selection of Proper Die Design
Parameters for a Forging Component.Dr.N.K.Singh
2 Anil Kumar Rajak Die stress analysis and optimization of process parameters for a forged automobile component.
Dr.N.K.Singh
3 Ashutosh Kumar Mechanical properties and structure evolution during warm forging of carbon steel.
Dr. Manoj Kumar
4 Ganesh Vidyarthee Effect of wall thickness and heat treatment variables on structure – properties of Austemepered ductile iron.
Dr. K.K.Singh
5 Jyotibrata Dash Thermo-mechanical simulation of micro alloy high strength steel.
Dr. K.K.Singh & Dr. V.C. Srivastava, Scientist,NML,Jamshedpur.
6 Mazhar Iqbal Simulation of casting and its validation by experiment.
Dr. A.K. Singh
7 Pawan Kishore Prakash
Development of Aluminium based nano composits by casting route.
Dr. Amitesh Kumar
8 Riya Mondal A study on design of advance high strength steel related to third generation
Dr. P. Talukdar andDr. S. Ghosh Choudhary, NML, Jamshedpur.
9 Satyendra Kr. Verma Correlation of mechanical properties with structure in alloyed grey iron casting.
Dr.A.K.Singh
10 Sushil Patel Solid State Joining of Al-nano composites.
Dr. Amitesh Kumar
11 Ujjwal Kumar Simulation study of alloy steel Forging using Deform Software.
Dr. R.K.Ohdar
12 Vinit Vishal Production of Quality Evaporating casting by selection of best coating material.
Dr. Nandita Gupta
13 Volluri Avinash Effective Inoculation of S.G.Iron, Production of Quality Casting.
Dr. Nandita Gupta
M.TECH SEMINAR TOPICS FOR FFT (2012-14)
Sr. No
Name of Student Seminar Topic Supervisors
1 Ajay Kumar Mishra Recent developments in continuous casting process.
Dr. Manoj Kumar
2 Anil Kumar Rajak Use of protective coating for cost reduction in forging.
Dr. Manoj Kumar
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Sr. No
Name of Student Seminar Topic Supervisors
3 Ashutosh Kumar Energy audit and its importance in Indian Foundry Industries.
Dr. K.K.Singh
4 Ganesh Vidyarthee Gating Design criteria for sound casting. Dr. Nandita Gupta5 Jyotibrata Dash Austempered Ductile iron production
processes and applications.Dr. Nandita Gupta
6 Mazhar Iqbal Forging defects and their remedies Dr. N.K.Singh7 Pawar Kishore Prakash Precision forging Process Dr. N.K.Singh8 Riya Mondal Corrosion resistant duplex stainless steel. Dr. P. Talukdar
9 Satyendra Kr. Verma Process parameters of investment casting. Dr.A.K.Singh10 Sushil Patel Ultra supercritical alloy and their
characteristics.Dr. Amitesh Kumar
11 Ujjwal Kumar Hot forging lubricants: An overview. Dr. R.K.Ohdar12 Vinit Vishal Inoculation of grey Iron. Dr.A.K.Singh13 Volluri Avinash TQM and its role in growth of Indian
foundry Industries.Dr. K.K.Singh
M.TECH PROJECTS ME-2013
Sr. No
Name of Student Title of the Projects Name of Project Guide(s)
1 Richa Awasthi EDM Optimization. Dr. A.K.Sood
2 Onurabh Mallick Study of effect of Process Parameters on the properties of weldments.
Dr. A.K.Pathak
3 Mohammad Shamim Optimization of cutting parameters for glass fiber composites.
Dr. A.K.Sood
4 Vaibhav Vashistha Reliability Modeling of Fuel Feed Tubes for chemical Applicatons.
Mr. V.M.S.Hussain
5 Lokesh Kumar Optimization of Pnisher Die design using Deform – 3D Software.
Dr. Sanjay Kumar
6 Ratnesh Kumar Friction stir welding Dr.V.Toppo
7 Satyendra Kumar Burnwal Investigation of Weldability of specific material
Dr. A.K.Pathak
8 Saket Oraon Optimization of Sprue Design for steel casting using procast.
Dr. Sanjay Kumar
9 Ashwini Kumar Bhakat Study of Tribological and Mechanical properties of forged carbon steel.
Dr.V.Toppo &Dr. Manoj Kumar
10 Md. Shabir Ansari Reliability Modeling of Rotary system with Parallel Misalignment.
Mr. V.M.S.Hussain
11 Kunal Kumar Effect of process parameter of ECM on the surface texture of SG Iron.
Dr. A. Mandal
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M.TECH SEMINAR ME -2013
Sr. No
Name of Student Title of the Seminar Name of Project Guide(s)
1 Richa Awasthi Lean Manufacturing. Dr. A.K.Pathak2 Onurabh Mallick Application of Al in FMS Dr. A.K.Sood3 Mohammad Shamim Application of GA to solve scheduling
problem in FMS.Dr. A.K.Sood
4 Vaibhav Vashistha Review of Mechanical system reliability. Mr. V.M.S.Hussain5 Lokesh Kumar Supply chain Management in
manufacturing Industries.Dr. Sanjay Kumar
6 Ratnesh Kumar Application of Ferromagnetic fluid in Engineering.
Dr.V.Toppo
7 Satyendra Kumar Burnwal JIT Manufacturing. Dr. A.K.Pathak8 Saket Oraon “Isothermal Forging” hottest concepts of
Practices.Dr. Sanjay Kumar
9 Ashwini Kumar Bhakat Magneto rheological break for automobile. Dr.V.Toppo &Dr. Manoj Kumar
10 Md. Shabir Ansari Review of Faults in Rotary Systems. Mr. V.M.S.Hussain11 Kunal Kumar Micro ECM. Dr. A. Mandal
Project List of M. Tech (Environmental Engineering)
Sr. No
Name Batch Project Topic Supervisor
1 Ankita Kumari 2012-14 Urban Land use Mapping of Ranchi City using very High resolution Satellite Image.
Ms. Madhu Kumari
2 Arpita Khare 2012-14 Vehicular Pollution Status of Urban Areas of Lucknow
Dr. S.R.Kumar
3 Sanjay Kumar 2012-14 Comparative study of PAHs and heavy Metals of coal from different source of coal mining area.
Dr. Anil Kumar
4 Sarvajeet Kumar 2012-14 Commuter’s exposures to combined air pollutants-A case study in Jharia coalfield.
Dr. S.R.Kumar
5 Shashank Shekhar
2012-14 Landuse/Land cover analysis in part of Jharkhand using high resolution Satellite data Projects.
Dr. Anil Kumar
6 Sneha Kumari 2012-14 Physico-Chemical water analysis in different seasons and water quality indexing of Ranchi Zone.
Mr. A.K.Khandelwal
7 Divya Prakash Mohabey
2011-13 Analysis of Land Use/Land Cover Dynamics in part of Jharkhand using remote Sensing and GIS.
Dr. Anil Kumar
8 Manotsh Singh 2011-13 A Studies on disaster management on emergency preparedness with special emphasis on communication.
Ms. Madhu Kumari
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Name Batch Project Topic Supervisor
9 Ram Kishor Singh
2011-13 Studies of Electrostatic Precipitator application for process application of different industries with special emphasis on high resistive dust.
Prof. P. Talukdar.
10 Subodh Kr. Suman
2011-13 A Studies on Bag filters application and performance with special consideration for industries process application.
Prof. P. Talukdar.
M.TECH PROJECT MSE (2012-14)
Sr. No
Name of Student Project Topic Supervisor(s)
1 Irfan Samad Wani Characterization of weather resistant Steel. Prof. S.B Kumar and Dr. G. Sahu (RDCIS)
2 Pramod Kumar Recrystallization studies on microalloyed steel.
Prof. B.Kumar and Dr. G.K Mandal (NML)
3 Aditya Shukla Stress corrosion cracking of steels. Prof. B.Kumar and Dr. P. Sarvanan(RDCIS)
4 Ajit Kumar Study the corrosion behavior of steel in corrosive environments.
Dr. G. Das
5 Nitesh Kumar Corrosion behavior of austenitic stainless steel in corrosive environments.
Dr. G. Das
6 Moazzma Tahseen Studies on Rheocast Al-Fe-V-Si alloy. Dr. D. Roy and Dr. K.L Sahoo (NML)
M.TECH SEMINAR MSE (2012-14)
Sr. No
Name of Student Seminar Topic Supervisor(s)
1 Irfan Samad Wani Weathering Steel – A review Prof. S.B Kumar
2 Pramod Kumar Recrystallization studies on microalloyed steel – A review
Prof. B. Kumar
3 Aditya Shukla Stress corrosion cracking of steels in corrosive environments.
Prof. B. Kumar
4 Ajit Kumar Study the effect of microstructure and mechanical properties of high strength steels.
Dr. G. Das
5 Nitesh Kumar Study the corrosion behavior of high strength hot rolled steel sheets for automobiles.
Dr. G. Das
6 Moazzma Tahseen Review in Shape Memory Alloys Prof. S.B Kumar
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Annexure-IIB. Tech. Manufacturing Engineering (2010-2014 batch)
List of Project Title for B. Tech. (ME)
Sl No
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Name of Students Title of the Project Name of Guide
1 38106810
Vikash KumarNeeraj Kumar Pawak
Performance Measurement in Reverse Supply Chain in INDIA
Dr. R.K Ohdar
2 1410 1810
Kumari Anamika Neelam Sharma
Modeling of demand forecasting using neutral network
Dr. R.K Ohdar
3 56104410
Vinod Kumar Sahu Ajit Kumar
IT based supply chain management system in Manufacturing company
Dr. R.K Ohdar
4 39104910
Ujjwal KantSashi Suman
Development of Modern Inventory Control System using Optimization
Dr. R.K Ohdar
5 42100310
Lala Ram SutharArvind Singh
Thermal conductivity of betonies bonded binary sand mixes
Dr. Nandita Gupta
6 05100210
Chetan GuptaArun Tyagi
Implementation of six sigma in foundry technology
Dr. Nandita Gupta
7 5310 Utsav Mahto Optimization of process parameter for machining glass fiber composite
Dr. A K Sood
8 09106710
Rishikesh SharmaMukesh Rawat
Defect analysis of Al-alloy die casting using ultrasonic technique
9 35093010
Suraj UraonPrasoon Kumar
Characteristic of friction screw weld joint of Al-alloy
Dr. Vijay Toppo
10 16101510
Vipul Kumar GuptaAbhilasha Pandey
Defect analysis and yield improvement of casting(roller guard) using simulation
Dr. A.K Singh
11 66104610
Shivam ShresthaAshish Kumar
Improvement in tribological properties of surface layers of an Al-alloy by friction stir process
Dr. Vijay Toppo
1260107510
Akshay KumarDishu Birua
Improvement in tribological properties of surface layers of an Al-alloy by friction stir process
Dr. Vijay Toppo
13 69106510
Jarpla BalajiP Saimohan
An approach to minimize energy consumption in foundry industry using solar energy
Mrs. Madhu Kumari
14 21104010
Sumit JhaRahul Soni
To check the quality of mould by blending clay Dr. Nandita Gupta
15 10100610
Chaitanya DwivediJ L Shiva Kumar
Effect of temperature and industrial strain rate on warm forging of mild c-steel
Dr. Manoj Kumar
16 33105510
Ankur PrakashMandeep Kumar
Mechanical properties and microstructure of forged stainless steel under different cooling condition
Dr. Manoj Kumar
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Sl No
Roll No
Name of Students Title of the Project Name of Guide
17 64106210
Vijay Aditya P Mala Sreekanth
Optimization of feeder of T steel casting of cement mill with the use of procast software
Dr. Nandita Gupta
1819102610
Arjun Madhur Marwah Pranav Agarwal
Computer aided methoding of a steel casting Dr. A.K Singh
195210 K Swathi Vaidehi Study of evolution of orientation tolerance
from co-ordinate measurement data the squareness case
G Rajamohan
20 45100110
Manish KumarRaghvendra Pratap Singh
Study of heat treatment of forged En 24 steel Dr. P. Talukdar
21 63107310
G Vinay ChandraK Baburao
An approach to minimize energy consumption in Manufacturing industry using solar energy
Mrs. Madhu Kumari
22 76102309
Raju KumarAmit Kumar
Preparation of Al based metal matrix composite
Mr. B. Mallik
23 23105810
Vikash UtsavRaj Vardhan
Simulation & experimental validation of vehicle upright
Dr. Amitesh Kumar
24 57104810
Sunil kumarKumar saurabh
Macroshrinkage & mold height correlation for D I casting
Dr. Vijay Toppo
25 27103610
Shubham srivastavaRajat kumar
Application of linear programming in manufacturing industry
Mr. K K Verma
26 24101310
Akshay ahuyaAnurag agarwal
Integration of process planning & production management
Mr. K K Verma
27 50102210
Virkeshwar kumarSuman saurabh
Application of optimization technique in manufacturing industry
Mr. K K Verma
28 29102810
K K babuKunal Kumar
Study of deformation characteristic in upsetting different Materials using different lubricants using Deform Software
Prof. Sanjay Kumar
2954103710
Shubham PrasadVineet Kumar
Influence of pouring temp. on microstructure & properties of GCI
Dr. Amitesh Kumar
30 25104710
A K TripathiDharmendra Patel
Thermal analysis of ferretic stainless steel ASI 430 using ANSYS
Dr. A. K. Pathak
31 11103510
M K ChaitanyaPalli Deepak
Three dimensional heat transfer analysis in welding using finite element method
Dr. A. K. Pathak
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Sl No
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Name of Students Title of the Project Name of Guide
32 20103110
Avneesh SharmaHimanshu
Effect of repetitive mulling on bentonite bonded sand on casting
Dr. Nandita Gupta
33 17103410
Amanbir SinghBittu Gupta
Analysis of Spur Gear Contact Stresses Dr A K Sood
34 4110 Gaurav Jee Pouring Temperature Effects on Quality of Aluminium Si Alloy Casting Componets
B.Tech. Manufacturing Engineering (2010-2014 batch)
List of Seminar Title for B. Tech. (ME)
Sl No
Roll No
Name of Students Title of the Project Name of Guide
1 3810 Vikash Kumar Electronic wastage of reverse supply chain Dr. R.K Ohdar2 6810 Neeraj kumar pawak Study of various aspect of reverse supply
chain implementation in Indian industriesDr. R.K Ohdar
3 1410 Kumara Anamika Application of regression method in sales forecasting
Dr. R.K Ohdar
4 1810 Neelam Sharma Demand forecasting an overview Dr. R.K Ohdar5 5610 Vinod kumar sahu Environment supply chain performance
measurementDr. R.K Ohdar
6 4410 Ajit kumar Soft computing application in supply chain management
Dr. R.K Ohdar
7 3910 Ujjwal kant Just in time manufacturing concept Dr. R.K Ohdar8 4910 Sashi suman Enterprise resource planning Dr. R.K Ohdar9 4210 Lala ram suthar Increasing yield of casting by simulation
softwareDr. Nandita Gupta
10 0310 Arvind singh Environment safety and pollution control in foundry industry
Dr. Nandita Gupta
11 0510 Chetan gupta Modern high pressure die casting process for Al-casting
Dr. Nandita Gupta
12 0210 Arun tyagi How to solve casting defect in Al gravity die casting in shop floor
Dr. Nandita Gupta
13 5310 Utsav mahto Automobile industry its history & future Dr. A K Sood
14 0910 Rishikesh Sharma
15 6710 Mukesh rawat ISO-9000 for foundry and forge industry ……………………..
16 3509 Suraj uraon Shell process Dr. Vijay Toppo
17 3010 Prasoon Kumar Gating and risering system of SG iron casting Dr. Vijay Toppo
18 1610 Vipul Kumar gupta Effect of process parameter on friction stir welding of Al-alloy
Dr. A.K Singh
19 1510 Abhilasha pandey Effect of process parameter on die casting Dr. A.K Singh
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Sl No
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Name of Students Title of the Project Name of Guide
20 6610 Sivam shrestha Manufacturing of flanges in an industry Dr. Vijay Toppo
21 4610 Akshay Kumar HERF Dr. Vijay Toppo
22 6010 Ashish kumar HERF Dr. P. Talukdar
23 7510 Dishu birua Automobile forging Dr. P. Talukdar
24 6910 J balaji Study of automation in automobile industry(car)
Mrs Madhu Kumari
25 6510 G vinay Chandra Study of environmental(air pollution) in foundry industry
Mrs Madhu Kumari
26 2110 Sumit jha Minimizing hot spot of joining members of a casting
Dr. Nandita Gupta
27 4010 Rahul soni Design criteria of casting for defect free casting
Dr. Nandita Gupta
28 1010 Chaitanya Dwivedi Recent development in shell process Dr. Manoj Kumar
29 0610 J L Shiva kumar Future trends of investment casting Dr. Manoj Kumar
30 3310 Ankur prakash Lubricants for closed die forging for stainless steel
Dr. Manoj Kumar
31 5510 Mandeep Kumar Die coating for improved die life Dr. Manoj Kumar
32 6410 Vijay aditya penumaka Design of runner and gating system Dr. Nandita Gupta
33 6210 M sreekanth Low pressure die casting for Al Dr. Nandita Gupta
34 1910 Arjun madhur marwah Quenching and quenching technology Dr. P. Talukdar
35 2610 Pranav agarwal Heat treatment of powder metallurgy steel component
Dr. P. Talukdar
36 5210 K swathi vaidehi Optical methods for co-ordinate metrology G Rajamohan
37 4510 Manish kumar Application of EDM in die manufacturing Dr. P. Talukdar
38 0110 Raghvendra pratap singh Abrasive jet machining Dr. P. Talukdar
39 6310 P saimohan Industrial pollution and control measure for a foundry
Mrs Madhu Kumari
40 7310 K baburao Study of casting defects and its cleaning process
Mrs Madhu Kumari
41 7610 Raju kumar Production and application of GI Mr B. Mallik
42 2309 Amit kumar Properties of GCI Mr B. Mallik
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Sl No
Roll No
Name of Students Title of the Project Name of Guide
43 2310 Vikash utsav Application of Simulation in casting Dr. Amitesh Kumar
44 5810 Raj vardhan Study of processing of nano materials Dr. Amitesh Kumar
45 5710 Sunil kumar Application of bulk metallic glass Dr. Vijay Toppo
46 4810 Kumar saurabh Nano-composite materials Dr. Vijay Toppo
47 2710 Shubham srivastava Data mining technology in product design and process planning
Mr. K K verma
48 3610 Rajat kumar Application of data mining Mr. K K verma
49 2410 Akshay ahuya Application of business analytics Mr. K K verma
50 1310 Anurag agarwal Significance of developing an efficient supply chain strategy
Mrs S S gupta
51 5010 Virkeshwar kumar Application of cloud computing Mr. K K verma
52 2210 Suman saurabh ERP Mr. K K verma
53 2910 K K babu Future of nuclear technology Dr. Sanjay Kumar
54 2810 Kunal kumar Foundry mechanization Dr. Sanjay Kumar
55 5410 Shubham Prasad Application of Mg and its alloy in automobile parts
Dr. Amitesh Kumar
56 3710 Vineet kumar Application of friction stir welding Dr. Amitesh Kumar
57 2510 A k tripathi Advance braking technology in cars Dr. A. K. sood
58 4710 Dharmendra patel Design consideration for engine block casting
Dr. Amitesh Kumar
59 1110 M K Chaitanya Micromachining Dr. A. K. Pathak
60 3510 Palli Deepak Modern machining of die and mold tools using EDM process
Dr. A. K. Pathak
61 2010 Avneesh Sharma Formation of shrinkage cavity in corner and rib Reasons & remedies.
Dr. Nandita Gupta
62 3110 Himanshu Use of casting simulation to increase yield & reduce rejection in casting
Dr. Nandita Gupta
63 1710 Amanbir singh Manufacturing of a roll Dr. Amitesh Kumar
64 4110 Gaurav Jee Corrosion Behaviour of Al Alloy in Sea Water
65 0910 Rishikesh Sharma Ultrasonic Behaviour of High Speed Steel Mr B. Mallick
66 3410 Bittu Gupta Advancement in Car Dr A K Sood
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Annexure - IIIB.Tech. MME (2010-2014 Batch)
List of Project Title for B. Tech. (MME)
Sl No Roll No Name of Students Title of the Seminar Name of Guide
1 8110 K J H S Sravani Characterization of ferritic malleable CI Dr. P. Talukdar
2 1361010910
U K HembramS omkareswar
Macroshrinkage and mold height correlation of GCI
Dr. Amitesh Kumar
3 89107209
Neha singhaniaShweta yadav
Correlation between microstructure and properties of steel grade EN19
Dr. S.B Kumar
4 80107910
Ananya tripathiPraveer kumar
Metallurgical characterization of steel grade EN8
Dr. S.B Kumar
5 9610 Sherya Optimization of process parameter for machining of glass fibre composite
Dr. A K Sood
6 1261012810
Udit sarkarJaybir singh
Design of experiments and analysis of effects of variants in refractory making
Prof. B K Chakrabarti
7 95106209
Shivam ahiyaVijay kumar
A study on the processing of austempered ductile iron
Mr. B Mallik
8 1341013210
Rohil kumarPrakash lahare
Energy conservation measures in the foundry sector
Mrs. Madhu Kumari
9 841013710
Abhinav dixitAbhayankar
Reclamation and reuse of foundry sand Prof. B K Chakrabarti
10 118109210
Bishnu nand yadavGoutam bhaskar
Co- relation between microstructure & properties of SG iron
Dr. S.B Kumar
11 131109410
Rohit kanaujaGaurish bajpai
Structure and properties of thermal mechanically treated 304 stainless steel
Dr. Ghanshyam Das
12 135109710
Ravi kumarSar im bey
Design of riser for different casting by linear programming
Dr K K singh
13 8810 M anand kumar Synthesis and characteristic of ZnO nanoparticles
Dr. S.R Kumar
14 831010410
Arindam baisyaGyan Shankar
Mechanical Modelling of the Blast Furnace and the effect of Tuyeres intectants
Dr. B Kumar
15 1161010710
Chandan kumarAnshuman
Heat treatment of deformed En 19 steel Dr. P. Talukdar
16 108109010
Rishi kantRangnath garg
Heat treatment of forged AISI 420 steel Dr. P. Talukdar
17 93108210
Dharmendra pratap singhP ravikiran
Application of six sigma to optimize forging operation variables
Prof. Sanjay kumar
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Sl No Roll No Name of Students Title of the Seminar Name of Guide
18 13310 Banothu shiva Characterization of ferritic malleable iron Dr. P. Talukdar
19 1211011010
Abhishek kumarTushar kinkar
Microstructure and mechanical properties study of 316LN steel by cyclic heat treatment
Dr. Amitesh Kumar
20 771010010
K Kiran kumarAkhilesh kumar
Blast furnace optimization by linear programming
Dr. B Kumar
21 991010510
Kumar siddhanthAnkur Sharma
Characterization of LPG grade steel Dr. B Kumar
22 1251012410
Gourav kumarNeeraj kumar bairwa
Study of microstructure & mechanical properties of 316LN steel after deformation
Dr. Amitesh Kumar
23 1061012210
Vinit kumarRahul kumar gupta
Development of a mathematical model for blast furnace operating parameter
Dr. B Kumar
24 1021011110
Zishan aamirShahid akhtar
Effect of forging parameter on the microstructure of alloy steel
Dr. P. Talukdar
25 1191010110
`naveen kr. KisalayBasant kr sinha
A study on heat treatment of medium C forged steel
Dr. P. Talukdar
26 871011510
Sinchan ghoshAditya prakash
Advanced high strength steel (AHSS) for automotive application
Dr. Debdas Roy
27 1141011210
Amrit rajAbhinandan kumar
Influence of cementite spheroidization treatment on mechanical properties of high C steel
Dr. Amitesh Kumar
28 1201011310
Navin kumarPyar singh gurjar
Rejection analysis of forge component Dr. N K Singh
29 85108610
Jitendra kumarSantosh kumar
Stress corrosion cracking of line pipe steel Dr. B Kumar
30 103109110
Shilka royHimanshu garg
Optimization of Mechanical Properties of API X-70 steel through microstuctural modification
Dr. B Kumar
31 12910 Ranjan Kujur Pouring Temperature Effects on Quality of Al-Si Alloy Casting Components
32 13010 Praveen Bakkuri ISO 14001 and Mining Metallurgical Waste using Economic Instruments
Mrs Madhu Kumari
B.Tech. MME (2010-2014 Batch)
List of Seminar Title for B. Tech. (MME)
Sl No Roll No Name of Students Title of the Seminar Name of Guide
1 8110 K J H S Sravani Heat treatment in plasma arc welding Dr. P. Talukdar
2 13610 U K Hembram Properties and application of bainitic steel Dr. Amitesh Kumar
3 10910 S omkareswar Nano crystalline material Dr. Amitesh kumar
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Sl No Roll No Name of Students Title of the Seminar Name of Guide
4 8910 Neha singhania Recent development in Al extraction from its ore Dr. S.B Kumar
5 7209 Shweta yadav Melting technique of Al alloy- An overview Dr. S.B Kumar
6 8010 Ananya tripathi Thermal barrier coating for aero engine Dr. B Kumar
7 7910 Praveer kumar Shape memory alloy- A review Dr. S.B Kumar
8 9610 Sherya Welding of composites Dr. A K Sood
9 12610 Udit sarkar Studies of characterization by absorption spectroscopy
Dr. B K Chakrabarti
10 12810 Jaybir singh Studies on characterization by emission spectroscopy
Dr. B K Chakrabarti
11 9510 Shivam ahiya Properties & application of nano composites Mr B Mallik
12 6209 Vijay kumar Six sigma and its application in steel industry Mr B Mallik
13 13410 Rohil kumar Role of lubricant in forging Mrs. Madhu Kumari
14 13210 Prakash lahare Austempered Ductile Iron Mrs. Madhu Kumari
15 8410 Abhinav dixit Studies on characterization by X-ray techniqueDr. B K Chakrabarti
16 13710 Abhayankar Study on characterization by electron microscopy
Dr. B K Chakrabarti
17 11810 Bishnu nand yadav Hydrogen storage material- An overview Dr. S.B Kumar
18 9210 Goutam bhaskar Application of iron and steel making slag Dr. S.B Kumar
19 13110 Rohit kanauja Study of nanomaterials and its application Dr. Ghanshyam das
20 9410 Gaurish bajpai Corrosion behavior study of Ti-6Al-4V alloy Dr. Ghanshyam Das
21 9710 Ravi kumar Development in organic binder application in foundry Dr K K Singh
22 13510 Sar Im Bey Energy efficient melting furnace in foundryDr K K Singh
23 8810 M anand kumar Effect of microalloying on the properties of TRIP steel Dr. B Kumar
24 8310 Arindam baisya Determination of crystal structure using X-ray diffraction technique Dr. B Kumar
25 10410 Gyan Shankar Cold rolled grain oriented steel Dr. B Kumar
26 11610 Chandan kumar Problem and rectifying of rolled product Dr. P. Talukdar
27 10710 Anshuman Industrial importance of superalloys Dr. P. Talukdar
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Sl No Roll No Name of Students Title of the Seminar Name of Guide
28 10810 Rishi kant Application of six sigma in industry Dr. P. Talukdar
29 9010 Rangnath garg Importance and application of Ni-superalloy Dr. P. Talukdar
30 9310 Dharmendra pratap singh
Application of Ti-based alloy in manufacturing industry
Prof. Sanjay kumar
31 8210 P ravikiran Recent advances in iron and steel making Dr. Sanjay kumar
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ERECTION & MAINTENANCEDETIALS OF ON GOING CONSTRUCTION WORKS AT NIFFT BY CPWD.
Work A/A & E/S Work Progress
a) Construction of Boys Hostel total 400 capacity.
Rs. 23,83,06,000.00 Work Completed.Handing Over in Progress.
b) Construction of Lecturer’s Hall Complex.
Rs. 9,45,14,000.00 Work Completed.Handing Over in Progress.
c) NIFFT Campus Outside Boundry wall.
Rs. 2,73,85,953.00 Work in Progress.
d) DG Set at Sub Station 2 x 320 KVA Part of (A) Installation completed.
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HINDI CELLHindi cell is working in accordance with annual programme issued by Deptt. of official language, Ministry of Home affairs, Govt. of India. The Institute is actively associated with Ranchi Town official language implementation committee.
Besides regular duties of official language Hindi Officer is performing following additional responsibilities. In-charge Administration
Assistant Public Information Officer
Member Printing Committee
Member Annual Report Committee
Member Committee on Sexual Harassment against women
Associate with Communication Laboratory.
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STORE & PURCHASE SECTION Following items have been purchased during the year 2013-14
Sl No. File No. Amount
1. NIFFT/P-3/DASH /Equipt/2012-13 Rs. 199,585.00
2. NIFFT/P-1/Admn./Xerox Machine/2013 2013-14 Rs. 39,159.00
3. NIFFT/P-6/ME/Office Furniture/2013-14 Rs. 52,079.00
4. NIFFT/P-1/Hostel/Water Purifier/2013-14 Rs. 93,600.00
5. NIFFT/P-1/Fdy/Desk Top/2013-14 Rs. 85,350.00
6. NIFFT/P-2/Fdy/Laptop/2013-14 Rs. 39,150.00
7. NIFFT/P-1/S&P/Winter Liveries/2013-14 Rs. 23,760.00
8. NIFFT/P-1/Winter Liveries/2013-14 Rs. 20,440.00
9. NIFFT/P-3/Forge/Hydraulic Oil/2013-14 Rs. 64,398.95
10. NIFFT/P-4/ME/Wood/2013-14 Rs. 82,538.00
11. NIFFT/P-1/DASH/Xerox Machine/2013-14 Rs. 39,159.00
12. NIFFT/P-1/Gymkhana/Sport Kit/2013-14 Rs. 46,126.00
13. NIFFT/P-4/Forge/Medium Carbon Steel/2013-14 Rs. 48,718.00
14. NIFFT/P-5/MME/Furniture/2013-14 Rs. 40,400.00
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FOUNDRY & FORGE TECHNOLOGYHATIA, RANCHI-834003
FINAL ACCOUNTS FOR THE PERIOD OF 2013-2014
AUDITED BYM/S Manmohan Singh & Co.Chartered Accountants2nd Floor, Vyapar Bhawan,Lalji Hirji Road, RANCHI - 834 001.Phone: 0651-2201322.Mobile: 093344-60555: 09431736555.E-mail: [email protected]
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A FINAL ACCOUNTS : YEAR ENDING 31.03.2014
1. Balance Sheet As On 31.03.2014 83
2. Income & Expenditure A/c for the Year Ending 31.03.2014 85
3. Receipt & Payment A/c for the Year Ending 31.03.2014 87
4. Notes on Accounts 89
5. Details of Investments 91
6. Bank Reconcilation Statement 93
7. Asset Register for the year 2013-14 97
8.Schedule Forming Part of Balance SheetSchedule 1-18
99
9.Schedule Forming Part of Income & Expenditure A/cSchedule 19-26
107
10.Schedule Forming Part of Receipt & Payment A/cSchedule 27-44
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B INTERNAL AUDIT REPORT : YEAR ENDING 31.03.2014 119
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FORM OF FINANCIAL STATEMENT (NON-PROFIT ORGANISATION)BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31ST MARCH, 2014
CORPUS/CAPITAL FUND AND LIABILITY
SCHEDULE NO.
CURRENT YEAR
(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR
(2012-2013)
CORPUS/CAPITAL FUND 1 996,591,607.89 969,391,607.89 RESERVES AND SURPLUS 2 93,465,865.96 20,745,388.41 UNSPENT BALANCE REFUNDABLE TO MINISTRY
3 - -
LOANS, ADVANCES & DEPOSITS 4 8,600,670.20 5,848,103.20 G.P. F FUND 5 44,011,970.00 37,842,737.00 CURRENT LIABILITIES AND PROVISION 6 32,003.00 32,003.00 CAPITAL & LIABILITY OF TEQIP 7 58,087,166.48 60,920,404.77
TOTAL 1,200,789,283.53 1,094,780,244.27 ASSETS
FIXED ASSETS 8 159,589,477.25 188,328,407.09 ADVANCE & DEPOSITS 9 562,774,630.00 516,047,444.00 INVESTMENTS 10 298,567,723.00 84,619,874.00 INVESTMENTS (FLC) 11 6,521,899.53 6,521,899.53 ACCRUED INTEREST ON INVESTMENT 12 5,418,927.10 4,073,999.71 ACCRUED INTEREST ON ADVANCES 13 41,413.00 55,774.00 CLOSING STOCK OF CONSUMABLE STORES
14 - -
CASH & BANK BALANCE 15 109,273,894.49 67,898,288.49 GRANTS RECEIVABLE FROM MINISTRY 16 - 165,800,000.00 SUNDRY DEBTORS 17 514,152.68 514,152.68
ASSETS OF TEQIP 18 58,087,166.48 60,920,404.77 TOTAL 1,200,789,283.53 1,094,780,244.27
AS PER OUR REPORTS ON EVEN DATE FOR MANMOHAN SINGH & CO.CA. J.P. SHARMA(PARTNER)MEMBERSHIP NO.:402655PLACE : RANCHI26.04.2014
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FORM OF FINANCIAL STATEMENT (NON-PROFIT ORGANISATION)INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED
31ST MARCH, 2014
SCHEDULE NO.
CURRENT YEAR
(2013-14)
PREVIOUS YEAR
(2012-13) INCOME GRANTS FROM MINISTRY 19 197,800,000.00 288,100,000.00 ACADEMIC 20 14,805,557.00 9,158,217.00 GENERAL & ESTATE & STORES 21 5,200,781.00 2,786,272.00 LIBRARY & EXAM. 22 1,230,568.00 622,460.00 INTEREST RECEIVED 23 29,715,752.39 7,701,082.37
TOTAL (A) 248,752,658.39 308,368,031.37 EXPENDITURE ESTABLISHMENT EXPENSES 24 118,247,045.00 124,576,818.00 OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES 25 23,084,390.00 23,882,010.90 PLAN RECURRING EXPENDITURE 26 2,814,538.00 1,370,419.00 DEPRECIATION (NET TOTAL AT THE YEAR END) 8 31,886,207.84 50,831,497.33
TOTAL (B) 176,032,180.84 200,660,745.23
BALANCE BEING EXCESS OF INCOME OVER EXPENDITURE (A-B)TRANSFER TO SPECIAL RESERVE (SPECIFY EACH )
72,720,477.55 107,707,286.14
BALANCE BEING SURPLUS /DEFICIT CARRIED TO CORPUS/ CAPITAL FUND
72,720,477.55
107,707,286.14
AS PER OUR REPORTS ON EVEN DATE FOR MANMOHAN SINGH & CO.CA. J.P. SHARMA(PARTNER)MEMBERSHIP NO.:402655PLACE : RANCHI26.04.2014
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NOTES OF ACCOUNTSNotes annexed and forming part of the Balance Sheet as on 31.03.2014 and Income & Expenditure Accounts for the year ending 31st March 2014.
1. Significant Accounting Policies
Basis Of Accounting:
The accounts have been prepared under the historical cost convention on an accrual basis as a going concern with revenue recognized and expenses accounted on accrual basis & applicable mandatory standards.
Inflation
The assets and liabilities are recorded at historical cost to the institute. These cost are not adjusted to reflect the changing value of purchasing power of money.
Fixed Assets
Fixed Assets are stated at cost of acquisition or construction all costs relating to the attributable to construction or acquisition of fixed assets upto the date of the assets is put to use.
2. The National Institute of Foundry &Forge Technology, Hatia, Ranchi is Teaching & Training Institute. The Institute is fully dependent of Grants receive from Govt. of India ,Ministry of HRD ,New Delhi. It is non profit making Institute. As such its accounting policies are based on non commercial pattern.
3. The assets are shown at its original cost. The depreciation on fixed assets have been provided in the account on the basis of Written Down Value Method. As and when any assets is declared condemned\un-serviceable and is disposed off then the value of such assets is reduced from the fixed assets. The Institute is following the provisions as per schedule XIV under company’s Act 1956.
4. The system of accounts is based on accrual basis.
5. As being the education system, the payment of income tax on the surplus of the organization is exempt from tax.
6. It is certified that the assets are not obsolete/unusable shown in the accounts.
7. Employees Retirement Benefit :
The Institute contribution’s to P.F. are charged to Income & Expenditure accounts for the year. Provisions and other retirement benefit viz. Gratuity and commuted pension have been made on the basis of accrual basis.
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LIST OF THE FDR/KDR AND OTHER SAVING CERTIFICATESHELD BY NIFFT
AS AT 31ST DEC 2013SL. NO FDR/KDR DATE OF
OPENINGAMOUNT OF
DEPOSIT RATE OF
INTERESTDUE DATE HEAD OF
INVESTMENTINTEREST ACCRUED
1 TDR/B-086275 18.12.2013 8,019,059.00 9.00 19.12.2014 GPF 180,428.83
2 SD/A61-008965 22.05.2012 2,542,860.00 9.00 22.11.2014 GPF 228,857.40
3 SD/A61-008966 22.05.2012 7,063,512.00 9.00 22.04.2015 GPF 635,716.08
4 2730401001442/2 26.03.2014 11,762,121.00 9.10 26.02.2016 GPF 0
5 2730401001493/1 27.06.2012 1,500,000.00 9.25 27.05.2014 GPF 138,750.00
6 2730302000004/2 13.12.2011 5,000,000.00 9.00 13.12.2016 GPF 450,000.00
7 FDR-2730401001627/1 01.02.2013 10,000,000.00 9.05 16.01.2015 GPF 226,250.00
8 TD2730307000037/4 27.02.2014 31,868,237.00 9.15 7.05.2014 GENERAL 242,995.31
9 TD2730307000038/4 12.02.2014 31,773,035.00 8.50 18.05.2014 GENERAL 225,059.00
10 TD2730307000035/4 25.02.2014 31,868,237.00 9.15 06.06.2014 GENERAL 242,995.31
11 FDR-2730301000097/3 06.10.2014 30,934,620.00 8.50 04.04.2014 GENERAL 657,360.68
12 FDR-2730301000105/2 04.12.2013 10,090,740.00 7.75 12.04.2014 GENERAL 195,508.09
13 FDR-2730301000104/2 20.01.2014 30,572,651.00 7.75 06.03.2014 GENERAL 394,896.74
14 FDR-2730301000103/2 20.01.2014 30,572,651.00 7.75 06.03.2014 GENERAL 394,896.74
15 2730301000108/1 01.01.2014 20,000,000.00 8.50 02.04.2014 GENERAL 425,000.00
16 2730301000106/1 01.01.2014 30,000,000.00 8.50 02.04.2014 GENERAL 637,500.00
17 2730401001848/1 12.02.2014 5,000,000.00 9.05 12.02.2015 GPF 79,166.67
TOTAL 298,567,723.00 - - 5,355,380.83
Note: FD No.- 2730301000103/2 & 2730301000104/3 matured as on 06.03.2014 but renewed as on 21.04.2014. Hence are appearing in books.
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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOUNDRY & FORGE TECNOLOGYA/C NO: 2730101006939 (NIFFT NON PLAN SAVINGS A/C)
BANK RECONCILIATION STATEMENTBALANCE AS PER CASH BOOKS (BANK A/C) AS ON 31.03.2014 : DATE CH./DD NO. A Rs 80,457,982.00 ADD: CHEQUE ISSUED BUT NOT DEBITED BY BANK 27/01/2012 535309 Rs. 3,000.00
CHEQUE ISSUED BUT NOT DEBITED BY BANK 18/11/2012 667471 Rs. 7,000.00CHEQUE ISSUED BUT NOT DEBITED BY BANK 05/11/2013 772413 Rs. 338,092.00CHEQUE ISSUED BUT NOT DEBITED BY BANK 07/01/2014 774154 Rs. 146,728.00CHEQUE ISSUED BUT NOT DEBITED BY BANK 12/02/2014 775037 Rs. 358,149.00CHEQUE ISSUED BUT NOT DEBITED BY BANK 05/03/2014 776191 Rs. 56,777.00CHEQUE ISSUED BUT NOT DEBITED BY BANK 10/03/2014 776194 Rs. 450.00CHEQUE ISSUED BUT NOT DEBITED BY BANK 14/03/2014 776211 Rs. 6,000.00CHEQUE ISSUED BUT NOT DEBITED BY BANK 14/03/2014 776213 Rs. 25,000.00CHEQUE ISSUED BUT NOT DEBITED BY BANK 19/03/2014 776222 Rs. 6,000.00CHEQUE ISSUED BUT NOT DEBITED BY BANK 20/03/2014 776226 Rs. 16,324.00CHEQUE ISSUED BUT NOT DEBITED BY BANK 26/03/2014 776228 Rs. 22,500.00CHEQUE ISSUED BUT NOT DEBITED BY BANK 26/03/2014 776231 Rs. 10,305.00CHEQUE ISSUED BUT NOT DEBITED BY BANK 27/03/2014 776234 Rs. 26,103.00CHEQUE ISSUED BUT NOT DEBITED BY BANK 27/03/2014 776235 Rs. 48,715.00CHEQUE ISSUED BUT NOT DEBITED BY BANK 27/03/2014 776237 Rs. 27,232.00CHEQUE ISSUED BUT NOT DEBITED BY BANK 28/03/2014 776239 Rs. 3,500.00CHEQUE ISSUED BUT NOT DEBITED BY BANK 28/03/2014 776240 Rs. 6,650.00CHEQUE ISSUED BUT NOT DEBITED BY BANK 28/03/2014 776241 Rs. 1,562,002.00CHEQUE ISSUED BUT NOT DEBITED BY BANK 28/03/2014 776242 Rs. 100,231.00CHEQUE ISSUED BUT NOT DEBITED BY BANK 28/03/2014 776243 Rs. 28,116.00CHEQUE ISSUED BUT NOT DEBITED BY BANK 31/03/2014 776245 Rs. 99,012.00CHEQUE ISSUED BUT NOT DEBITED BY BANK 31/03/2014 776246 Rs. 16,854.00CHEQUE ISSUED BUT NOT DEBITED BY BANK 31/03/2014 776247 Rs. 13,150.00CHEQUE ISSUED BUT NOT DEBITED BY BANK 31/03/2014 776248 Rs. 3,090.00CHEQUE ISSUED BUT NOT DEBITED BY BANK 31/03/2014 776251 Rs. 107,197.00CHEQUE ISSUED BUT NOT DEBITED BY BANK 31/03/2014 776252 Rs. 118,598.00
B 3,156,775.00LESS : CHEQUE DEPOSITED BUT NOT CREDITED BY BANK 11/07/2012 577324 Rs. 15,900.00
CHEQUE DEPOSITED BUT NOT CREDITED BY BANK 21/12/2012 543810 Rs. 1,831.00CHEQUE DEPOSITED BUT NOT CREDITED BY BANK 07/01/2013 004000 Rs. 8,505.00CHEQUE DEPOSITED BUT NOT CREDITED BY BANK 09/01/2013 544884 Rs. 15,000.00CHEQUE DEPOSITED BUT NOT CREDITED BY BANK 10/01/2013 142472 Rs. 24,650.00CHEQUE DEPOSITED BUT NOT CREDITED BY BANK 07/10/2013 772108 Rs. 5,940.00CHEQUE DEPOSITED BUT NOT CREDITED BY BANK 31/03/2014 035891 Rs. 6,000.00CHEQUE DEPOSITED BUT NOT CREDITED BY BANK 31/03/2014 036238 Rs. 19,443.00CHEQUE DEPOSITED BUT NOT CREDITED BY BANK 31/03/2014 774379 Rs. 31,727.00
C 128,996.00BALANCE AS PER BANK STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT / PASS BOOKS AS ON 31.03.2014 : (A+B-C) Rs. 83,485,761.00
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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOUNDRY & FORGE TECNOLOGYA/C NO: 1098201004958 (CANARA BANK , NEW DELHI)
BANK RECONCILIATION STATEMENTBALANCE AS PER CASH BOOKS (BANK A/C) AS ON 31.03.2014 : Rs. 0.00
ADD CHEQUE ISSUED BUT NOT DEBITED BY BANK Rs. NIL
LESS CHEQUE DEPOSITED BUT NOT CREDITED BY BANK Rs. NIL
BALANCE AS PER BANK STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT / PASS BOOKS AS ON 31.03.2014 : Rs. 0.00
A/C NO: 2730101007115 (NIFFT GPF A/C) BANK RECONCILIATION STATEMENT
BALANCE AS PER CASH BOOKS (BANK A/C) AS ON 31.03.2014 : Rs. 1,237,547.29
DATE CH./DD NO.
ADD CHEQUE ISSUED BUT NOT DEBITED BY BANK Rs. NIL
LESS CHEQUE DEPOSITED BUT NOT CREDITED BY BANK Rs. NIL
BALANCE AS PER BANK STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT / PASS BOOKS AS ON 31.12.2013 : Rs. 1,237,547.29
A/C NO:2730101007913(NIFFT PLAN A/C) BANK RECONCILIATION STATEMENT
BALANCE AS PER CASH BOOKS (BANK A/C) AS ON 31.03.2014 : Rs. 27,564,362.10
DATE CH./DD NO.
ADD CHEQUE ISSUED BUT NOT DEBITED BY BANK 28/11/2011 763653 Rs. 583.00
CHEQUE ISSUED BUT NOT DEBITED BY BANK 31/3/2014 761432 Rs. 20,000,000.00
LESS CHEQUE DEPOSITED BUT NOT CREDITED BY BANK -
BALANCE AS PER BANK STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT / PASS BOOKS AS ON 31.03.2014 : Rs. 47,564,945.10
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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOUNDRY & FORGE TECNOLOGYHATIA ,RANCHI-834003
FORM OF FINANCIAL STATEMENT (NON-PROFIT ORGANISATION)SCHEDULES FROM PART OF THE BALANCE SHEET FORM GFR-40
REGISTER OF FIXED ASSETSNAME AND DESCRIPTION OF THE FIXED ASSETS : EQUIPMENT
DATE PARTICULARS PARTICULARS OF SUPPLIER COST OF THE ASSETS
LOCATION OF THE ASSETS
NAME AND ADDRESS BILL NO. AND DATE
1 2 3 4 5 6
01.04.2013 Opening Balance as on 01.04.2013
121,805,908.97
24.10.2013 UPS For Computer Lab.. Shardha Services P/16 40,787.00 Dept. of Manufactur-ing Engg.
02.01.2014 Laptop & Desktop Computer Network Ranchi
P/24 124,500.00 Foundry Dept.
24.01.2014 Eqreka fabres & stabi-lizer
Kamal Enterprises Ranchi P/30 93,600.00 Hostle
05.02.2014 Xerox Machine Infres Methodex Ltd P/32 38,376.00 Dept. of Dash
31.03.2014 TOTAL 122,103,171.97 -
NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF THE FIXED ASSETS : BUILDING PARTICULARS OF SUPPLIER COST OF THE
ASSETSLOCATION OF THE
ASSETS NAME AND ASSRESS BILL NO. AND DATE
DATE PARTICULARS
1 2 3 4 5 6
01.04.2013 Opening Balance as on 01.04.2013
166,543,001.73
0.00
31.03.2014 TOTAL - - 166,543,001.73 -
FORM GFR-40REGISTER OF FIXED ASSETS
NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF THE FIXED ASSETS : FURNITURE PARTICULARS OF SUPPLIER COST OF THE
ASSETSLOCATION OF THE
ASSETSDATE PARTICULARS NAME AND ASSRESS BILL NO. AND DATE
1 2 3 4 5 6
01.04.2013 Opening Balance as on 01/04/2013
22,078,109.89
13.09.2013 Furniture New Concept Furni-ture,hatia
12,360.00
18.11.2013 Furniture J.k Plastic 29,156.00 New Compter Lab.
29.11.2013 Cabinet Methodex System Ltd 14,991.00 Dept. of Forge Tech-nology
17.01.2014 Chair,Office Table,Al-mirah
Methodex System Ltd 52,080.00 ME Dept..
31.03.2014 TOTAL - - 22,186,696.89 -
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NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF THE FIXED ASSETS : MOTOR VEHICLE PARTICULARS OF SUPPLIER COST OF THE
ASSETSLOCATION OF THE
ASSETSDATE PARTICULARS NAME AND ASSRESS BILL NO. AND DATE
1 2 3 4 5 601.04.2013 Opening Balance as on
01/04/2013 1,835,719.00
Addition during the year 0.00
31.03.2014 TOTAL - - 1,835,719.00 -
FORM GFR-40REGISTER OF FIXED ASSETS
NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF THE FIXED ASSETS :TELEPHONE EXPENSES PARTICULARS OF SUPPLIER COST OF THE
ASSETSLOCATION OF THE
ASSETSDATE PARTICULARS NAME AND ASSRESS BILL NO. AND DATE
1 2 3 4 5 6
01.04.2013 Opening Balance as on 01/04/2013
1,541,790.36
Addition during the year 0.00
31.03.2014 TOTAL - - 1,541,790.36 -
NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF THE FIXED ASSETS EQUIPMENT UNESCO AID PARTICULARS OF SUPPLIER COST OF THE
ASSETSLOCATION OF THE
ASSETSDATE PARTICULARS NAME AND ASSRESS BILL NO. AND DATE
1 2 3 4 5 601.04.2013 Opening Balance as on
01/04/2013 2,497,217.00
Addition during the year 0.00
31.03.2014 TOTAL - - 2,497,217.00 -
FORM GFR-40REGISTER OF FIXED ASSETS
NAME AND DESCRIPTION OF THE FIXED ASSETS LIABRARY BOOKS PARTICULARS OF SUPPLIER COST OF THE
ASSETSLOCATION OF THE
ASSETSDATE PARTICULARS NAME AND ASSRESS BILL NO. AND DATE
1 2 3 4 5 601.04.2013 Opening Balance as on
01/04/2012 85,641,453.58
02.01.2014 Journals INDEST-AICTE Consor-tium
Bill no. 2013/65 2,716,110.00 Library
15.01.2014 Books International Book Traders
Bill no. IBT/454,454A,467,468
27,959.00 Library
Sale of books during the year
-
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2,641.00
31.03.2014 TOTAL - - 88,382,881.58 -
AS PER OUR REPORTS ON EVEN DATE FOR MANMOHAN SINGH & CO.CA. J.P. SHARMA(PARTNER)MEMBERSHIP NO.:402655PLACE : RANCHI26.04.2014
ACCOUNTS OFFICER DIRECTOR
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Schedule Forming part of Balance SheetFor the Year ending 31/03/2014
Schedule No. 1 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
CAPITAL FUNDADD : OPENING BALANCE 969,391,607.89 808,191,607.89 ADD : CAPITAL GRANTS FOR THE YEAR 27,200,000.00 161,200,000.00 ADD : UNSPENT BALANCE OF LAST YEAR - - ADD :CAPITAL GRANTS RECEIVABLE FROM MINISTRY - -
TOTAL 996,591,607.89 969,391,607.89 LESS : UNSPENT BALANCE OF CURRENT YEAR - -
996,591,607.89 969,391,607.89
Schedule No. 2 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
RESERVE & SURPLUS
AS PER LAST ACCOUNT 20,745,388.41 (86,961,897.73)
ADD : CREDIT FOR THE YEAR - -
LESS : UNSPENT BALANCE OF CURRENT YEAR - -
ADD : UNSPENT BALANCE OF LAST YEAR - -
LESS : EXCESS OF EXPENDITURE OVER INCOME - -
ADD : EXCESS OF INCOME OVER EXPENDITURE 72,720,477.55 107,707,286.14
93,465,865.96 20,745,388.41
Schedule No. 3 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
UNSPENT BALANCE REFUNDABLE TO MINISTRY - -
NON RECURRING PLAN - -
NON RECURRING (OSC) - -
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Schedule No. 4LOAN ADVANCES & DEPOSITS
S.NO HEAD BALANCE
AS ON 31/03/2013
DEBIT CREDIT BALANCE
AS ON 31/03/2014
UNSECURED LOANS 1 CTD - - - -
2 CAUTION MONEY 2,602,303.50 152,500.00 814,000.00 3,263,803.50
3 GROUP INSURANCE 75.00 166,580.00
289,594.00
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4 LIC 6,698.40 731,596.00 731,596.00 6,698.40
5 TESTING CHARGES 600.00 - 10,000.00 10,600.00 6 NEW PENSION SCHEME - 322,689.00 322,689.00 - 7 NIFFT ALU. ASSOCIATION 61,000.00 61,000.00 118,900.00 118,900.00 8 S.B.I. LOAN 19,607.00 827,393.00 827,393.00 19,607.00 9 SECURITY & EARNEST MONEY 297,363.30 8,466.00 - 288,897.30
10 SCHOLAR FUND 23,378.00 - - 23,378.00 11 TESTING CHARGES(GEN.STAFF) 7,546.00 - - 7,546.00 12 SCHOLARSHIP FOR STUDENTS 593,183.00 877,710.00 828,235.00 543,708.00 13 TEQIP 18,704.00 - - 18,704.00 14 STUDENTS WELFARE FUND 26,037.00 - - 26,037.00
15 TESTING CHARGES (GENERAL STAFF SHARE) 11,865.00 4,500.00 - 7,365.00
16 CONSULTANCY CHARGES (STAFF) 14,097.00 187,000.00 187,000.00 14,097.00 17 RECOVERY OF GPF ADVANCE - 441,826.00 441,826.00 - 18 OUTSTANDING EXPENSES 100,000.00 - - 100,000.00 19 INCOME TAX (STAFF) (7,715.00) 6,436,566.00 6,436,566.00 (7,715.00)20 INCOME TAX (CONT.) 3,301.00 165,718.00 177,612.00 15,195.00 21 GRANTS FOR TRIBAL AFFAIRS 60.00 579,520.00 579,520.00 60.00 22 RECOVERY OF GPF SUBSCRIPTION - 7,565,700.00 7,565,700.00 - 23 PF RECOVERED FROM CASUAL LABOURS - 277,645.00 277,645.00 - 24 GRANTS FROM C.B.S.E. BOARD 50,000.00 - - 50,000.00 25 CONSULTANCY CHARGES 1,080,000.00 313,000.00 4,000.00 771,000.00 26 Consultancy from DASA 100,000.00 - 100,000.00 200,000.00 27 JAYANT GAS & CO - - - - 28 PROJECT GOI ,MUMBAI - 2,159,700.00 2,159,700.00 29 NIT JAMESHEDPUR - 24,160.00 24,160.00 -
30 SCIENCE & ENGG. RESEARCH BOARD, (SERB) 840,000.00 - - 840,000.00
31 RESEARCH PROJECT,INDO-US 77,807.00 77,807.00 TOTAL 5,848,103.20 19,221,376.00 21,973,943.00 8,600,670.20
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Schedule No. 5 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
GPF FUNDAS PER LAST ACCOUNT 37,842,737.00 35,454,116.00 ADD : SUBSCRIPTION FOR THE YEAR 7,565,700.00 6,527,300.00 ADD : RECOVERY OF GPF ADVANCE 441,826.00 376,097.00 ADD : INTEREST ON GPF SUBS FOR THE YEAR 3,369,582.00 3,076,198.00 ADD : Investments made previously not recorded - -
TOTAL 49,219,845.00 45,433,711.00 LESS : WITHDRAWAL 3,649,000.00 3,026,000.00 LESS : ADVANCE 100,000.00 500,000.00 LESS : SETTLEMENT 1,458,875.00 4,064,974.00 TRANSFERRED FROM CPF FUND - -
TOTAL : 5,207,875.00 7,590,974.00
NET BALANCE 44,011,970.00 37,842,737.00
Schedule No. 6 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
CURRENT LIABILITIES AND PROVISIONSAS PER LAST ACCOUNT : 32,003.00 81,003.00 ADD : WAGES UNPAID 3,693.00 - ADD : AUDITORS REMUNERATION PAYABLE 24,000.00 24,000.00 LESS : DEBIT FOR THE YEAR (24,000.00) (73,000.00)LESS : DEBIT FOR THE YEAR (3,693.00)
32,003.00 32,003.00
Schedule No. 7 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
CAPITAL AND LIABILITIES OF TEQIPBALANCE AS PER ACCOUNTS: 60,743,441.77 63,720,603.00 LESS : EXCESS OF EXPENDITURE OVER INCOME (2,833,238.29) (2,977,161.23)
NET BALANCE 57,910,203.48 60,743,441.77 LIABILITIES (EARNEST MONEY) 176,963.00 176,963.00
NET BALANCE 58,087,166.48 60,920,404.77
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Schedule No. 9
ADVANCES & DEPOSITS
SL.NO HEADS BALANCE AS ON
31/03/2013 DEBIT CREDIT
BALANCE AS ON 31/03/2014
1 DEPOSIT WITH CPWD 506,216,904.00 50,000,000.00 - 556,216,904.00
2 DEPOSIT WITH NBCC LTD. - - - -
3 ADVANCE TO SUPPLIERS 16,097,335.00 1,562,002.00 277,064.00 17,382,273.00
4 EXPENSE ADVANCE 120,713.00 549,124.00 541,956.00 127,881.00
5 T.A. ADVANCE 10,000.00 281,121.00 222,121.00 69,000.00
6 LTC ADVANCE 194,403.00 1,091,710.00 537,368.00 748,745.00
7 INCOME TAX REFUNDABLE 497,629.00 - - 497,629.00
8 MEDICAL ADVANCE 15,079.00 75,000.00 84,000.00 6,079.00
9 FESTIVAL ADVANCE 67,500.00 75,000.00 102,000.00 40,500.00
10 MOTOR CAR/CYCLE ADVANCE 133,578.00 510,000.00 107,197.00 536,381.00
11 ROLLING ADVANCE 180,000.00 105,000.00 75,030.00 209,970.00
12 SECURITY DEPOSIT WITH OTHER PARTIES 39,870.00 - - 39,870.00
13 DEPOSIT WITH P&T DEPARTMENT 29,550.00 - - 29,550.00
14 HOUSE BUILDING ADVANCE 224,660.00 - 65,520.00 159,140.00
15 CYCLE ADVANCE - - - -
16 C.B.S.E. BOARD (10,322,810.00) 95,985.00 5,490,500.00 (15,717,325.00)
17 SBI(FDR)SF 23,378.00 - - 23,378.00
18 AICTE 48,047.00 - - 48,047.00
19 SECURITY DEPOSIT WITH JAYANT GAS 32,501.00 - - 32,501.00
20 COMPUTER ADVANCE 288,021.00 - 115,000.00 173,021.00
21 ATTACHMENT WITH C.B.I 554,613.00 - - 554,613.00
22 SECURITY DEPOSIT WITH RANCHI UNIVERSITY 250,000.00 - - 250,000.00
23 RENT RECEIVABLE FROM BSNL 21,000.00 - - 21,000.00
24 PENSION RECEIVABLE FROM PENSIONERS 110,473.00 - - 110,473.00
25 SECURITY DEPOSIT WITH JSEB 1,215,000.00 - - 1,215,000.00
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TOTAL RS. 516,047,444.00 54,344,942.00 7,617,756.00 562,774,630.00
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Schedule No. 10 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
INVESTMENTAS PER LAST ACCOUNT 84,619,874.00 26,633,279.00 ADD : Investments previously not recorded - - ADD : For the year 1,517,103,593.00 295,540,128.00 LESS : ENCASHMENT DURING THE YEAR 1,303,155,744.00 237,553,533.00
298,567,723.00 84,619,874.00 DETAILS OF INVESTMENT:GPF ACCOUNT 50,887,552.00 43,274,732.00 GENERAL 247,680,171.00 41,345,142.00
TOTAL: 298,567,723.00 84,619,874.00
Schedule No. 11 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
INVESTMENT (FLC)B/F AS PER LAST ACCOUNT 6,521,899.53 6,521,899.53 FOR THE YEAR - - LESS ENCASHMENT DURING THE YEAR - -
TOTAL: 6,521,899.53 6,521,899.53
Schedule No. 12 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
ACCRUED INTEREST ON INVESTMENTAS PER LAST A\C 4,073,999.71 3,449,086.20 ACCRUED INTEREST FOR THE YEAR 5,355,380.83 3,035,497.51 RECEIVED INTEREST OF PREVIOUS YEAR DURING THE YEAR (4,010,453.44) (2,410,584.00)
TOTAL 5,418,927.10 4,073,999.71
Schedule No. 13 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
ACCRUED INTEREST ON ADVANCEAS PER LAST A\C 55,774.00 9,369.14 ACCRUED INTEREST FOR THE YEAR: 38,454.00 55,774.00 RECEIVED INTEREST OF PREVIOUS YEAR DURING THE YEAR (52,815.00) (9,369.14)
TOTAL 41,413.00 55,774.00
Schedule No. 14 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
CLOSING STOCK OF CONSUMABLE1.UNIFORM & LIVERIES - - 2.REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE - - 3.CIVIL MAINTENANCE - - 4.STATIONERY - - 5.RAW MATERIAL - -
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Schedule No. 15 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
CASH IN HAND AND BANK1.CASH IN HAND 10,659.00 44,118.00
2.CANARA BANK,HATIA(GPF) 1,237,547.29 929,620.29
3.CANARA BANK,HATIA (PLAN) 27,564,362.10 28,249,597.10
4.CANARA BANK,NEW DELHI - 284,000.00
5.NIFFT Saving A/c (Non-Plan) 80,457,982.00 38,387,609.00
6.SBI,HATIA 3,344.10 3,344.10
7.SBI,HATIA (CPF) - -
TOTAL: 109,273,894.49 67,898,288.49
Schedule No. 16 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
GRANTS RECEIVABLE FROM MINISTRY GRANT AS PER LAST A/C 165,800,000.00 25,173,000.00
ADD: GRANT RECEIVABLE - 165,800,000.00
ADD: Tribal Grant prev. recognized as plan grant - 31,100.00
LESS: GRANT RECEIVABLE WRITTEN OFF (165,800,000.00) (25,204,100.00)
TOTAL: - 165,800,000.00
Schedule No. 17 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
SUNDRY DEBTORSPROVISION FOR BAD DEBTS 514,152.68 514,152.68
TOTAL: 514,152.68 514,152.68
Schedule No. 18 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
ASSETS OF TEQIPFIXED ASSETS 59,060,166.66 62,037,327.89
LESS: PROVISION FOR DEPRECIATION (2,833,238.29) (2,977,161.23)
(As per Sch 18 A) TOTAL(A) 56,226,928.37 59,060,166.66
CURRENT ASSETS
LOANS & ADVANCES 1,154,754.00 1,154,754.00
BALANCE WITH CANARA BANK 704,229.11 704,229.11
CASH IN HAND 1,255.00 1,255.00
TOTAL(B) 1,860,238.11 1,860,238.11
TOTAL(A+B) 58,087,166.48 60,920,404.77
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Schedule Forming part of Income & Expenditure Account For the Year ending 31/03/2014
Schedule No. 19 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
GRANTS FROM MINISTRY
NON-PLAN 135,000,000.00 209,300,000.00
Plan Recurring 62,800,000.00 78,800,000.00
TOTAL: 197,800,000.00 288,100,000.00
Schedule No. 20 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
INDIRECT INCOMESACADEMIC
ADMISSION FEES 29,400.00 24,800.00
APPLICATION FEES 127,810.00 366,350.00
CERTIFICATE VERIFICATION FEES 4,000.00 1,000.00
COMPUTER FEES 656,000.00 285,000.00
ENROLMENT FEES 197,500.00 307,330.00
FINES AND PENALTIES 127,332.00 200,334.00
GRADE CARD 21,300.00 27,150.00
GYMKHANA FEES 252,720.00 148,740.00
IDENTITY CARD 700.00 700.00
MEDICAL FEES 446,900.00 281,905.00
POOR BOYS FEES 80.00 1,120.00
PRACTICAL FEES 92,400.00 93,700.00
PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATES - -
SPORTS 34,650.00 35,295.00
SUPPLY EXAMINATION FEES 400.00 100.00
SYLLABUS - -
TUITION FEES (SEMESTER WISE) 12,291,365.00 6,831,093.00
TUITION FEES(REFRESHER COURSE) - 100,000.00
FEE FROM SEMINAR - -
TUITION FEES (UNIT BASED COURSE) - -
APPLICATION FEES - -
PLACEMENT FEES 46,600.00 52,700.00
INTERNET ACCESSIBILITY FEE 476,400.00 400,900.00
TOTAL: 14,805,557.00 9,158,217.00
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Schedule No. 21 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
GENERAL\ESTATE\SOURCESBUS CHARGES 88,010.00 106,129.00 ELECTRIC CHARGES 427,149.00 451,729.00 GUEST HOUSE CHARGES 17,750.00 12,850.00 HOSTEL MAINTENANCE 2,308,640.00 1,091,640.00 HOSTEL RENT 28,400.00 24,800.00 HOUSE RENT 198,984.00 209,366.00 MISC.INCOME 519,612.00 (89,672.00)ROOM RENT FROM CANARA BANK 72,000.00 66,000.00 SALE OF TENDER PAPER 8,000.00 140,000.00 SEAT RENT FROM STUDENTS 1,473,600.00 729,000.00 WATER CHARGES 31,356.00 26,280.00 CONSULTANCY CHARGES(INSTT. SHARE) - - TESTING CHARGES(INSTT. SHARE) - - RTI ACT 280.00 150.00 ROOM RENT FROM BSNL 27,000.00 18,000.00
TOTAL: 5,200,781.00 2,786,272.00
Schedule No. 22 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
LIBRARY & EXAMEXAM FEES 518,360.00 274,220.00 LIBRARY FEES 711,920.00 348,240.00 PHOTOCOPY CHARGES 288.00 -
TOTAL: 1,230,568.00 622,460.00
Schedule No. 23 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
INTEREST RECEIVEDINTEREST ON ADVANCE 92,465.00 103,275.86 INTEREST ON FIXED DEPOSIT 29,623,287.39 7,597,806.51
TOTAL: 29,715,752.39 7,701,082.37
Schedule No. 24 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
ESTABLISHMENT EXPENSESCONTRIBUTION TO CPF - - DOCTORAL FELLOW - - EMPLOYEES WELFARE EXPENSES 61,674.00 49,737.00 GRATUITY 3,822,810.00 4,212,495.00 INTEREST ON GPF/CPF 3,369,582.00 3,076,198.00 OTHER RETIREMENT BENEFIT 4,500.00 122,009.00
OVERTIME\HONORARIUM 34,446.00 32,321.00
PAY & ALLOWANCES(N.P.R) 72,175,101.00 59,160,286.00
PENSION 28,570,696.00 25,797,961.00
REIMBURSEMENT OF MEDICAL 1,330,448.00 1,931,008.00
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REMUNERATION TO GUEST LECT. 644,771.00 351,154.00 HONORARIUM RESOURCE TO RESOURCE PERSONS 1,230.00 19,548.00 SCHOLARSHIP TO ADC STUDENTS 1,354,192.00 1,113,670.00 SCHOLARSHIP TO M.TECH STUDENTS 6,216,502.00 3,146,281.00 CONTRIBUTION TO NEW PENSION SCHEME - - NPS INTEREST WRITTEN OFF - 80,468.00 GRANT RECEIVABLE WRITTEN OFF - 25,204,100.00 EMPLOYER'S CONTRIUTION TO EPF 338,404.00 - CONTRIBUTION TO PENSION SCHEME 322,689.00 279,582.00
TOTAL: 118,247,045.00 124,576,818.00
Schedule No. 25 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSESRECREDIATION FEES - -
ADVERTISEMENT 2,788,208.00 2,717,932.00
AMC CHARGES TO STPI 402,250.00 -
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION 36,744.00 19,480.00
AUDITORS REMUNERATION 518,766.00 164,872.00
BANK CHARGES AND COMMISSION 5,188.00 2,306.00
BINDING CHARGES - 2,520.00
CIVIL MAINTENANCE 205,035.00 359,626.00
CPDA ALLOWANCE 1,314,542.00 603,892.00
CONTRIBUTION TO GYMKHANA - -
ELECTRIC CHARGES TO J.S.E.B 6,735,653.00 6,763,662.00
EXAMINATION FEE, RANCHI UNIV. 107,899.00 40,610.00
EXPENSES ON SEMINAR/WORKSHOP 68,000.00 -
FUEL & LUBRICANTS 931,698.00 532,097.00
FURNISHINGS 11,595.00 17,967.00
FURNITURE MAINTENANCE 75,707.00 9,500.00
HIRE CHARGES OF GENERATOR 14,437.00 2,414.00
HIRE CHARGES OF VEHICLES 18,639.00 10,347.00
HOSPITALITY EXPENSES 220,583.00 130,136.00
HOSTEL EXPENSES - 26,700.00
INTERNET TELEPHONE CHARGES - -
INCOME TAX (PENALTY) 8,781.00 -
LEASE RENT TO H.E.C. - 51,804.00
LEASE LINE FROM BSNL,RANCHI 2,589,009.00 551,500.00
CONTINGENT EXPENSES 1,307,561.00 4,682,902.00
BASE RENT TO H.E.C. - -
LEGAL EXPENSES 122,914.00 57,387.00
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PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
MUNICIPAL TAX 400,000.00 400,000.00
NEWSPAPER & MAGAZINES 6,801.00 6,233.00
OFFICE EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 112,355.00 192,706.00
POSTAGE AND COMMUNICATION EXPENSES 20,607.00 52,067.00
PRINTING AND STATIONERY 433,796.00 126,925.00
LOSS ON INVESTMENT - 38,405.90
PROVISION FOR DEPRECIATION - -
BHASHA ACTIVITIES - -
RAW MATERIAL (PURCHASE) 206,606.00 144,216.00
REIMBURSEMENT OF L.T.C. 412,138.00 1,558,506.00
REIMBURSEMENT OF SCHOOL FEES 808,673.00 724,497.00
REPAIRS OF VEHICLES 128,398.00 38,750.00
REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE 350,144.00 879,886.00
ROAD TAX AND INSURANCE 142,846.00 183,611.00
SEMI-CONSUMABLE TOOLS 140,294.00 13,374.00
SEMINAR/CONTINGENCIES 39,119.00 83,399.00
SITTING CHARGES FOR MEETING 170,000.00 121,000.00
SPARES FOR VEHICLES - -
STAFF DEVELOPMENT - -
STATIONARY 379,188.00 284,735.00
STUDENTS RECREATION ACTIVITIES 50,000.00 134,499.00
TRAVELING & CONVEYANCE EXPENSES 1,261,143.00 1,784,730.00
TRUNKS AND PHONES 319,499.00 313,275.00
UNIFORM & LIVERIES 44,200.00 14,040.00
UTENSILE & CROCKERY 17,399.00
VEHICLE RUNNING AND MAINTENANCE 58,963.00 25,502.00
ACCOMMODATION CHARGES, DELHI - 14,000.00
WATER CHARGES TO H.E.C. - -
WEB SITE DEVELOPENT 99,012.00
WASHING CHARGES - -
UTENSILS AND CROCKERY - -
AICTE - -
TOTAL (A) 23,084,390.00 23,882,010.90
ADD: OPENING STOCK OF CONSUMABLE :RAW MATERIAL - - CIVIL MAINTENANCE - - STATIONERY 5,050.00 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE - -
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PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
UNIFORM & LIVERIES - - Total (B) - 5,050.00
LESS: CLOSING STOCK OF CONSUMABLE :RAW MATERIAL - -
CIVIL MAINTENANCE - -
STATIONERY - -
REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE - -
UNIFORM & LIVERIES - -
Total (C) - -
Total (A+B-C) 23,084,390.00 23,887,060.90
Schedule No. 26 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
PLAN RECURRING EXPENDITURECONTRIBUTION TO JINKS 500,000.00 - SCHOLARSHIP TO PHD. STUDENTS 2,314,538.00 1,370,419.00 TEACHERS FELLOW - -
2,814,538.00 1,370,419.00
Schedule Forming part of Receipt & Payment Account For the Year ending 31/03/2014
Schedule No. 27 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
CONTRIBUTION TO CPF - -
DOCTORAL FELLOW - -
EMPLOYEES WELFARE EXPENSES 6,882.00 41,537.00
GRATUITY 3,822,810.00 4,212,495.00
INTEREST ON GPF/CPF - -
OTHER RETIREMENT BENEFITS 4,500.00 122,009.00
OVERTIME/HONORARIUM 34,446.00 32,321.00
SALARY & ALLOWANCES 72,216,845.00 59,161,786.00
PENSION 28,718,321.00 25,932,581.00
REIMBURSEMENT OF MEDICAL 1,330,448.00 1,925,291.00
REMUNERATION TO GUEST LEC. 644,771.00 363,322.00
SCHOLARSHIP TO ADC STUDENTS 1,354,192.00 1,113,670.00
EMPLOYERS CONTRIBUTION TO EPF 338,404.00 -
HONORARIUM TO RESOURCE PERSONS 1,230.00 19,548.00
SCHOLARSHIP TO M.TECH STUDENTS 6,216,502.00 3,146,281.00
CONTRIBUTION TO PENSION SCHEME 322,689.00 279,582.00
TOTAL : 115,012,040.00 96,350,423.00
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Schedule No. 28 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSESACCREDITION FEE - -
ADVERTISEMENT 2,788,208.00 2,717,932.00
AMC CHARGES TO STPI 402,250.00 -
ANNUAL SUBS. 36,744.00 19,480.00
AUDITORS REMUNERATION 494,766.00 141,534.00
ACCOMMODATION CHARGES AT DELHI - 14,000.00
BANK CHARGES & COMMISSION 5,188.00 2,306.00
BINDING CHARGES - 2,520.00
CIVIL MAINTENANCE 205,035.00 352,335.00
CONTINGENT EXPENSES 1,307,561.00 4,690,152.00
CPDA ALLOWANCE 1,314,542.00 603,892.00
CONTRIBUTION TO GYMKHANA - -
ELECTRIC CHARGES TO JSEB 6,735,653.00 6,763,662.00
EXPENSES ON SEMINAR/WORKSHOP 18,000.00 -
FUEL & LUBRICANTS 933,553.00 532,097.00
FURNISHING 11,595.00 4,370.00
FURNITURE MAINTENANCE 40,888.00 9,500.00
HIRE CHARGES OF GENERATOR 14,437.00 2,414.00
HIRE CHARGES OF VEHICLE 15,639.00 10,347.00
HOSPITALITY EXPENSES 220,583.00 104,333.00
HOSTEL EXPENSES - 26,700.00
INTERNET TELEPHONE CHARGES - -
INCOME TAX (PENALTY) 8,781.00 -
LEASE LINE FROM BSNL RANCHI 2,589,009.00 551,500.00
LEASE RENT TO H.E.C - 51,804.00
LEGAL EXPENSES 122,914.00 57,387.00
MUNICIPAL TAX 400,000.00 400,000.00
NEWSPAPER & MAGAZINES 6,801.00 8,208.00
OFFICE EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE 97,805.00 192,706.00
POSTAGE & COMMUNICATION EXPENSES 6,064.00 1,317.00
PRINTING & STATIONARY 426,096.00 124,415.00
RAJBHASHA ACTIVITIES - -
RAW MATERIAL PURCHASE 177,314.00 144,216.00
REIMBURSEMENT OF LTC 280,007.00 870,557.00
REIMBURSEMENT OF SCHOOL FEES 808,673.00 724,497.00
REPAIRS OF VEHICLES 118,781.00 17,462.00
REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE 318,889.00 841,721.00
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ROAD TAX & INSURANCE 94,217.00 80,484.00 SEMI CONSUMABLE TOOLS 125,888.00 13,374.00 SEMINAR & CONTINGENCIES 46,719.00 88,149.00 SITTING CHARGES FOR MEETING 170,000.00 121,000.00 SPARES FOR VEHICLES - - STAFF DEVELOPMENT - - STATIONARY 371,788.00 260,962.00 STUDENTS RECREATION ACTIVITIES 50,000.00 112,593.00 TRAVELING & CONVEYANCE EXPENSES 1,187,803.00 1,662,391.00 TRUNKS & PHONES 321,221.00 315,378.00 UNIFORM & LIVERIES 44,200.00 14,040.00 UTENSILS & CROCKERY 15,639.00 - VEHICLE RUNNING & MAINTENANCE 58,963.00 40.00 WEB SITE DEVELOPMENT 99,012.00 - WASHING CHARGES - - WATER CHARGES TO H.E.C - -
TOTAL 22,491,226.00 22,651,775.00
Schedule No. 29 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
INDIRECT INCOME (ACADEMIC)ADMISSION FEES 29,400.00 24,800.00 APPLICATION FEES 127,810.00 366,350.00 CERTIFICATE VERIFICATION FEE 4,000.00 1,000.00 COMPUTER FEE 656,500.00 285,000.00 ENROLMENT FEES 197,800.00 307,330.00 FINES & PENALTIES 127,332.00 200,334.00 GRADE CARD 21,300.00 27,150.00 GYMKHANA FEES 252,990.00 148,740.00 IDENTITY CARD 700.00 700.00 MEDICAL FEES 447,550.00 281,905.00 PLACEMENT FEES 46,700.00 52,700.00 POOR BOYS FEES 80.00 1,120.00 PRACTICAL FEES 92,600.00 93,700.00 PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE - - SPORTS 34,725.00 35,295.00 SUPP. EXAMINATION FEES 400.00 - SYLLABUS - - TUITION FEES(SEMESTER WISE) 13,033,870.00 7,093,503.00 TUITION FEES(REFRESHER WISE) - 100,000.00 FEE FROM SEMINAR - - TUITION FEES(UNITBASED COURSES) - - SUPPLY EXAMINATION FEE - 100.00 INTERNET ACCESSIBILITY FEE 477,150.00 400,900.00
TOTAL 15,550,907.00 9,420,627.00
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Schedule No. 30 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
GENERAL / ESTATES / STORESBUS CHARGES 89,860.00 106,579.00 ELECTRIC CHARGES 427,399.00 451,729.00 GUEST HOUSE CHARGES 17,750.00 12,850.00 HOSTEL MAINTENANCE 2,311,740.00 1,091,640.00 HOSTEL RENT 28,400.00 24,800.00 HOUSE RENT 198,984.00 209,366.00 MISC. INCOME 2,020,841.00 407,216.00 ROOM RENT FROM CANARA BANK 72,000.00 66,000.00 SALE OF TENDER PAPER 8,000.00 140,000.00 SEAT RENT 1,475,700.00 729,000.00 WATER CHARGES 31,436.00 26,280.00 ROOM RENT FROM BSNL 27,000.00 18,000.00 RTI ACT 280.00 150.00 CONSULTANCY CHRG.INST SHARE -
TOTAL 6,709,390.00 3,283,610.00
Schedule No. 31 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
LIBRARY & EXAMEXAM FEES 518,820.00 274,220.00
LIBRARY FEES 712,540.00 348,240.00
PHOTOCOPY CHARGES 288.00 -
TOTAL 1,231,648.00 622,460.00
Schedule No. 32 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
INTEREST RECEIVEDINTEREST ON ADVANCE 54,011.00 47,379.00
INTEREST ON FIXED DEPOSITS 10,674,833.57 3,217,167.00
TOTAL 10,728,844.57 3,264,546.00
Schedule No. 33 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
GRANTS RECEIVED FROM MINISTRYPLAN RECURRING 62,800,000.00 60,800,000.00
PLAN NON RECURRING 27,200,000.00 99,200,000.00
PLAN(OSC) - -
NON PLAN RECURRING 135,000,000.00 123,500,000.00
TOTAL 225,000,000.00 283,500,000.00
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Schedule No. 34 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
CAPITAL EXPENDITUREPLAN NON RECURRING
FURNITURE & FITTINGS 79,431.00 10,406,855.00
EQUIPMENT 297,263.00 106,751.00
LIBRARY BOOK/JOURNAL 2,744,069.00 92,411.00
BUILDING - -
TELEPHONE EXCHANGE - -
TOTAL 3,120,763.00 10,606,017.00
Schedule No. 35 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
EXPENDITURE ON CAPITAL WIPDEPOSIT WITH CPWD - - DEPOSIT WITH NBCC - - SECURITY DEPOSIT WITH J.S.E.B - -
TOTAL - -
Schedule No. 36 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
PLAN RECURRING EXPENDITURECONTRIBUTION TO JINKS 500,000.00 - SCHOLARSHIP TO PHD. STUDENTS 2,314,538.00 1,370,419.00 TEACHERS FELLOW - -
TOTAL 2,814,538.00 1,370,419.00
Schedule No. 37 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
CURRENT LIABILITIES ( DR. SIDE)CAUTION MONEY 152,500.00 214,100.00
CONSULTANCY CHARGES 126,000.00 8,000.00
CONSULTANCY CHARGES(STAFF SHARE) 187,000.00 187,400.00
GROUP INSURANCE 166,580.00 40,025.00
LIC 731,596.00 813,246.00
STUDENTS WELFARE FUND - -
SBI LOAN 827,393.00 1,189,672.00
SECURITY & EARNEST MONEY 8,466.00 3,038,377.00
INCOME TAX(STAFF) 6,436,566.00 4,629,755.00
INCOME TAX (CONT) 165,718.00 248,515.00
GRANTS FOR TRIBAL 579,520.00 2,551,275.00
GPF ADVANCE 100,000.00 500,000.00
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CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
GPF FINAL SETTLEMENT 1,458,875.00 4,064,974.00
GPF WITHDRAWAL 3,649,000.00 3,026,000.00
TESTING CHARGES(GEN. STAFF) 4,500.00 -
AUDITOR REMUNERATION PAYABLE A/C 24,000.00 73,000.00
NIFFT ALU. ASSOCIATION 61,000.00 42,700.00
SCHOLARSHIP FOR STUDENTS 877,710.00 697,485.00
RECOVERY OF GPF SUBSCRIPTION 7,565,700.00 6,527,300.00
RECOVERY OF GPF ADVANCE 441,826.00 376,097.00
NEW PENSION SCHEME 322,689.00 279,582.00
OUTSTANDING EXPENSES - -
PF RECOVERED FROM CASUAL STAFF 277,645.00 -
CTD - 22,700.00
INDO-SCIENCE TECH.FORUM 77,807.00 -
JAYANT GAS & CO - 178,824.00
NIT JAMSHEDPUR 24,160.00 185,568.00
UNPAID WAGES 3,693.00
TOTAL 24,269,944.00 28,894,595.00
Schedule No. 38 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
ADVANCECYCLE ADVANCE - -
EXPENSE ADVANCE 549,124.00 482,330.00
FESTIVAL ADVANCE 75,000.00 114,750.00
L.T.C ADVANCE 1,091,710.00 1,750,600.00
MEDICAL ADVANCE 75,000.00 50,000.00
MOTOR CYCLE\CAR ADVANCE 510,000.00 -
T.A ADVANCE 281,121.00 435,960.00
ADVANCE TO SUPPLIERS 1,562,002.00 -
HOUSE BUILDING ADVANCE -
ROLLING ADVANCE 105,000.00 225,000.00
CBSE BOARD 95,985.00 169,310.00
DEPOSITS WITH CPWD 50,000,000.00 120,000,000.00
COMPUTER ADVANCE - 30,000.00
TOTAL 54,344,942.00 123,257,950.00
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Schedule No. 39 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
CLOSING BALANCECASH IN HAND 10,659.00 44,118.00
CANARA BANK, HATIA (GPF) 1,237,547.29 929,620.29
CANARA BANK, HATIA 27,564,362.10 28,249,597.10
CANARA BANK, NEW DELHI - 284,000.00
SBI, HATIA 3,344.10 3,344.10
SBI, HATIA(CPF) - -
NIFFT SAVINGS A/C 80,457,982.00 38,387,609.00
TOTAL: 109,273,894.49 67,898,288.49
Schedule No. 40 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
ACCRUED INTEREST RECEIVEDON BANK DEPOSITS 334,046.43 1,143,773.00
ON LOANS AND ADVANCES 52,815.00 9,084.00
TOTAL 386,861.43 1,152,857.00
Schedule No. 41 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
CURRENT LIABILITIES (CREDIT SIDE)CAUTION MONEY 814,000.00 811,786.00 INCOME TAX(CONT.) 177,612.00 101,155.00 GROUP INSURANCE 289,594.00 40,025.00 LIC 731,596.00 813,246.00 INCOME TAX(STAFF) 6,436,566.00 4,630,417.00 CONSULTANCY (DASA) 100,000.00 - CONSULTANCY CHARGES 4,000.00 690,000.00 NIFFT ALU.ASSOCIATION 118,900.00 104,100.00 SBI LOAN 827,393.00 1,189,672.00 SECURITY & EARNEST MONEY - 3,183,278.00 STUDENTS WELFARE FUND - - TESTING CHARGES 10,000.00 600.00 GRANTS FOR TRIBAL AFFAIRS 579,520.00 2,370,175.00 UNPAID WAGES 3,693.00 - PF RECOVERED FROM CASUAL LABOURS 154,261.00 - CPF CONTRIBUTION FUND - - TEQIP - - CONSULTANCY CHARGES (STAFF SHARE) - - SCHOLARSHIP FOR STUDENTS 828,235.00 670,674.00 GRANTS FROM C.B.S.E. - - GPF ADVANCE 441,826.00 376,097.00 GPF SUBSCRIPTION 7,565,700.00 6,527,300.00
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CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
INTEREST ON GPF FUND - - RECOVERY OF GPF SUBSCRIPTION 7,565,700.00 6,527,300.00 RECOVERY OF GPF ADVANCE 441,826.00 376,097.00 NEW PENSION SCHEME 322,689.00 255,896.00 CTD - 22,700.00 INDO-US SCIENCE & TECH.FORUM 77,807.00 - JAYANT GAS & CO. - 168,516.00 PROJECT GOI,MUMBAI 2,159,700.00 NIT JAMSHEDPUR 24,160.00 185,568.00 SCIENCE & ENGG. RESEARCH BOARD, (SERB) - 840,000.00
TOTAL 29,674,778.00 29,884,602.00
Schedule No. 42 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
RECEIPT FROM NBCC LTD. - - RECEIPT FROM CPWD - -
TOTAL
Schedule No. 43 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
GRANTS RECEIVABLE FROM MINISTRY 165,800,000.00 - TOTAL 165,800,000.00 -
Schedule No. 44 CURRENT YEAR(2013-2014)
PREVIOUS YEAR(2012-2013)
ADVANCE RECOVEREDADVANCE-CYCLE - - ADVANCE-EXPENSE 95,834.00 169,103.00 ADVANCE-FESTIVAL 102,000.00 105,150.00 ADVANCE-HOUSE BUILDING 65,520.00 77,520.00 ADVANCE-L.T.C 405,237.00 1,071,229.00 ADVANCE-MEDICAL 84,000.00 55,534.00 ADVANCE-MOTOR CYCLE 107,197.00 108,915.00 ADVANCE-T.A. 148,781.00 400,236.00 ADVANCE TO SUPPLIERS 277,064.00 350,464.00 CBSE BOARD 5,490,500.00 4,684,000.00 TEQIP - - ROLLING ADVANCES 45,480.00 30,207.00 COMPUTER ADVANCE 115,000.00 120,208.00
TOTAL 6,936,613.00 7,172,566.00
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FOUNDRY & FORGE TECHNOLOGYHATIA, RANCHI-834003
INTERNAL AUDIT REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31.03.2014
AUDITED BYM/S Manmohan Singh & Co.Chartered Accountants2nd Floor, Vyapar Bhawan,Lalji Hirji Road, RANCHI - 834 001.Phone: 0651-2201322.Mobile: 093344-60555: 09431736555.E-mail: [email protected]
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Internal Audit Report for the Year ending 31.03.2014.
The internal audit was carried on by us according to the scope provided by us and the observation during our audit is as follows:
FIXED ASSETS1. Land and Building (Schedule 8 ) Rs.9.85 crore
The Institute is situated on land leased by M/S HEC. The lease agreement expired on June 1998 and was not renewed by the HEC till date. As per common format of accounts introduced by the ministry of finance for Central Autonomous Bodies superstructure on lease land should be depreciated at the rate coterminous with the amortization of lease period. Presently the institute is charging depreciation of Building only as lease period of land was not renewed.
2. Unadjusted/Unrealised loans and advances of closed project TEQIP (Schedule 18) Rs.11.55 lakh
Out of total asset valued Rs.6.7 crore, a sum of Rs.11.55 lakh was lying unadjusted against loans and advances though TEQIP project was closed on 31.3.09. However, the above sum of loans and advances were still continuing under this project. Out of the above amount Rs 11,23,225 had been advanced to EDCIL Ltd on 12.12.2007 and Rs 31,529 to NIFFT.
INVESTMENT1. Investment (FLC) ( Schedule 11 ) Rs 65,21,899.53
No records and documents were produced in support of investments made under this head in spite of requisition issued & personal request.
CURRENT ASSETS1. Expenses AdvancesIt was found that staff advances were not being adjusted in time. In many cases they were pending for more than a year. Even in some cases advances were sanctioned without previous advances being adjusted.
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Name Balance due as at 31.03.2014 Due
Dr. T.B. Singh Chairman 6,500.00 Since 31.03.2010T.N.Parthasarthy 2,328.00 Since 31.01.2013S. behra 2,980.00 Since 31.03.2008V. B. Singh 3,000.00 Since 31.03.2007Nandita Gupta 10,000.00. Since 31.12.2012Manoj Kumar 3,000.00 Since 31.03.2013Mamta Sharma 600.00 Since 26.11.2013
Action Taken By Management
Bill has been passed by the management for the deduction of the dues from pay & allowance of the following employees :
S Behra, Manoj Kumar, Nandita Gupta
No Action has been taken in case of Anil kumar UDC, Dr. T.B. Singh Chairman, V. B. Singh, T.N.Parthasarthy, Mamta Sharma.
2. Medical AdvancesIn the following cases, medical advances granted to staff were pending adjustment for non submission of the bill:
Name Balance due as at 31.03.2014 Due V. B. Singh Rs.5079.00 Since 31.03.2011
Action Taken By Management
No Action has been taken in case of V. B.Singh
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3. Leave Travel AdvanceIn the following cases the advances were long due for adjustment
Name Balance due as at 31.03.2014 Due
S. Prakash 700.00 Since 2009-10
S. Behra 1,06,200.006200.00 Since Dec ’11, 1,00,000.00 granted on march’14 without adjusting previous advance.
A. K. Singh,Prof. 1260.00 Since June ’13
Anil Kumar UDC 50,235.00 Since May ’13
Jaipal Nayak 16,000.00 Since Dec’13
Nakul Ram 5,850.00 Since Dec’13
Action Taken By Management
Pending amount has been recovered by the management from pay & allowance of the following employees : A. K. Singh,Prof, S. Behra, Anil Kumar UDC
In case of following employees no action has been taken by the management :
S. Prakash, , S. Behra, Jaipal Nayak, Nakul Ram
4. T. A. AdvanceIt was noticed that staff members were either not in habit of timely submitting the TA bills for adjustment or if submitted already, the establishment section was not clearing the bill. Following are the instances:
Name Balance due as at 31.03.2014 Due
A. K. Srivastava 2000.00 No Adjustment Since 2009-10
Anil kumar (Ast. Prof.) 6,000.00 Since Jan‘12
A.K. Singh 36,000.00 Since Dec’13
Action Taken By Management
Pending amount has been recovered by the management from pay & allowance of the following employees : Anil kumar (Asst. Prof.)
In case of A. K. Srivastava , A.K. Singh no action has been taken.
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5. CBI Attachment (DR RS.5,54,613)A sum of 8,04,613 was confiscated by CBI as money due to Lions Security for non depositing of PF by them. Out of this amount the institution had received back a sum of Rs.2,50,000 only on 29th April, 2010 , upon courts order. The balance represents the due amount. Earlier recommendation of recognizing the balance amount as a liability due to M/s Lion Security has not been compiled with. In our opinion liability to the extent of this amount should be made in the books.
6. Deposit with CPWD (DR RS.55,62,16,904.00)The amount has been paid to CPWD towards construction of the institute building .The amount is pending adjustment for want of the bill and hence shows as advance.
7. Income Tax Refundable (DR RS.4,97,629)The amount represents excess tax deducted at source almost 11 years back from the bill of the institution. The institution being a non-profit making organization, was eligible for non deduction of tax on its income and hence could claim refund from the income tax department after filling due return .The return is also not available on the institute record .It is recommended that the amount be written off in the Income/Expenditure Account of the institute.
8. Other Security DepositA sum of Rs.39,870.00 is deposited as security with various parties and due to be recovered since long. No details as to the name and the address of the parties are available with the institute. In our opinion, all such items are irrecoverable and need be written off against the income.
CURRENT LIABILITIES1. LIC Premium (CR RS.6,698.40)A sum of Rs.6698.40 figure was a liability due at the beginning of the year. It was found that the amount was appearing in the books since long. It appears to us that the amount deducted from the salary of the staff was not remitted to the LIC and as such the liability was appearing in the books. As the amount is the benefit to the Employees, we recommend to search out the details of the Employees from whole salary the deduction has been made and necessary payment to the LIC should be made with interest. In no case the same should be written back in the books.
2. Income Tax (Staff) (DR. RS.7,715)A sum of Rs.7,715 was not deducted from the salary of the staff (in spite of this being staff’s liability), but has been remitted to the Income Tax authority in May 2011. It is recommended that, this amount should be deducted from the salary of the respective employee.
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3. Income Tax (Contractor) (CR. RS.15,195.00)A sum of Rs. 15,195.00 though deducted from the payment made to contractors has not been remitted to Income Tax Authority till the year ending 31st March,2014. It is recommended that this amount should be remitted as soon as possible.
4. Unadjusted Earnest Money of closed project TEQIP (Schedule 9) Rs.1,76,963.Earnest money amounting to Rs 1,76,963 appearing in the books since 2009-2010 has not yet been adjusted.
Vouching & Verification
V. No.-V/297 dated 05/07/13 & V. No.-V/392 dated 06/08/13
On the Payments made to Raj Traders TDS was deducted @ 2%, instead of 1%.
V. No.34 dated 22/04/13
On the Payments made to Interads Advertising Pvt. Ltd. TDS was deducted @ 1%, instead of 2%.
i) Various Stale Cheques standing in the BRS of A/c No 6939 & A/c No 7913 are recommended to be reversed back into the cash book , details as follows :
Cheques pending for PaymentDATE CHQ NO AMT27/01/12 535309 Rs. 3,000.0018/11/2012 667471 Rs. 7,000.005/11/2013 772413 Rs. 3,38,092.0028/011/2011 763653 Rs 583.00
Cheques pending for Clearance11/7/2012 577324 Rs. 15,900.0021/12/12 543810 Rs. 1,831.007/1/2013 004000 Rs. 8,505.009/1/2013 544884 Rs. 15,000.0010/1/2013 142472 Rs. 24,650.007/10/2013 772108 Rs 5,940.00
For M/s Manmohan Singh & CoChartered AccountantsCA J.P.Sharma Date: 26.04.2014(Partner) Place: Ranchi