Saturday, 27 September 2008
Faculties of R.I.T.- Koderma / C.I.T.- Ranchi
Faculties of R.I.T. - Koderma ( 2007-08 Academic Session)
our Alok Sir standing from left to Seventh
Faculties of Cambridge Institute of Technology-Ranchi
The Jharkhand State Government is in a fix..............?????
Our Technical Correspondent - Er. Alok Kumar :
The results of the combined entrance examination for entry into engineering, medical and other studies might get delayed this year. For, the state government is in a fix whether or not to allow entry of students from neighbouring Bihar this time.
Till last year, the state government had enrolled around 251 students from Bihar in BIT, Sindri — one of the prestigious technical institutions in the state.
The entry was allowed under an agreement signed between the science and technology department of both the states for five years after Jharkhand was carved out from Bihar in 2000.
“Recently we received a communiqué from the Bihar government to continue with the past arrangement. We are yet to take a final decision but the state would not prefer to extend the agreement, which appears lopsided,” said Arun Kumar, the director (technical education) of the Jharkhand state science and technology department.
It is alleged that under the same agreement, only 70 students of Jharkhand are given admission in two Bihar-based engineering colleges, Muzaffarpur Institute of Technology and Bihar College of Engineering, Bhagalpur. Moreover, at present, 10 students of Jharkhand are allowed entry in the Patna Dental College to persuade bachelor of dental surgery.
In the absence of a final decision on part of the government whether to extend the agreement period or not, the science and technology department is yet to provide a list of institutions with total number of seats available for Jharkhand candidates to Jharkhand Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board. The board conducts the examination for entry into engineering and medical, and other tests of mathematics and biology for Intermediate pass students.
“Our results are complete. But we are waiting for a formal list of institute-wise availability of seats to publish the same. We are not sure whether all 251 seats, which were meant for Bihar students, are to be filled up with Jharkhand students from this academic session,” said the board’s officer on special duty R.K. Singh.
Engineering aspirants vie with each other only at BIT, Sindri.
Other private engineering colleges in the state for which entrance test is conducted through the board are not being considered up to the mark. For example, a private engineering college, Alice Institute of Technology, had to close shop following Ranchi University’s refusal to extend affiliation to it.
Other private engineering colleges affiliated to different universities of the state, including Koderma-based Ram Govind Institute of Technology, Tatisilwai-based Cambridge Institute of Technology (Ranchi) and Jamshedpur-based RVS College of Engineering, and another engineering college run by Bihar Association, are yet to come up to the expectations of students and their guardians.
The director of BIT, Sindri, S.K. Singh, told that the intake of students from Bihar was considered as a stop-gap arrangement till BIT, Sindri opened more technical colleges.
But it proved detrimental for Jharkhand students as less than one-third students (70, against 250) were allowed to study in Muzaffarpur and Bhagalpur-based colleges.
BIT, Sindri offers approximately 700 seats.
All engineering aspirants who appeared in the main test of the state’s combined examination this year would be called for a second round of counselling beginning from September.
Reason: About 996 seats have remained vacant out of 1,700 seats offered by five state engineering colleges, including BIT, Sindri, after the first round of counselling that concluded on August 19.
The Jharkhand Joint Entrance Competitive Examination Board (JJECEB) had called 2,555 students for the first round of counselling.
“For the first time, about 30 seats remained vacant even in government-owned tech institute, BIT, Sindri. Not a single student opted for the Bihar Association-run engineering college in Jamshedpur while only one student opted for Ram Govind Institute of Technology, Koderma.
“Ten students opted for Cambridge Institute of Technology, Tatisilwai (Ranchi). The lure of RVS College of Engineering and Technology, Jamshedpur was somehow better with 43 students opting for seats there,” said Omprakash Kumar, the board’s administrative officer in charge of counselling.
The problem has its genesis in JJECEB conducting counselling sessions much later (after AIEEE and other state boards). The poor track record of private engineering colleges is also acting as a deterrent.
BIT, Sindri has a total 680 seats followed by RVS College of Engineering and Technology that offers about 360 seats. The Bihar Association-run engineering college in Jamshedpur, Ramgovind Institute of Technology, Koderma and Cambridge Institute of Technology, Tatisilwai (Ranchi) offers 240 seats each.
Kumar said the board is going to announce dates for the second round of counselling in September in which all — approximately 8,000 — aspirants who appeared in the mains tests of JJECEB (engineering) would be called. There are chances that many students who have been recommended for admissions in different engineering colleges would opt out, JJECEB sources conceded.
The board has asked engineering colleges to inform it by August 28 whether all students recommended for admission in the first round of counselling had taken admission or not and the number of seats that were vacant.
This year, out of 1,049 general category candidates called for counselling, BIT, Sindri scrutinised 957 students to fill 340 general category seats.
As far as counselling for medical seats is concerned, all 147 seats in three government-run medical colleges were filled during the first round. These include 72 seats in Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Ranchi, 38 seats in Pataliputra Medical College and Hospital, Dhanbad and 37 seats in Jamshedpur-based Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Medical College and Hospital (MGMCH). But altogether, 17 seats in the general category remained vacant in Kanke-based veterinary college while counselling for agriculture stream is yet to take place.
SC begins interpretation of judgements on Medical, Engg. admission
- Our Correspondent Er.Alok Kumar
A seven-judge Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court today commenced hearing on a batch of over 100 petitions seeking correct interpretations of two of its earlier judgements regarding admissions in medical and engineering colleges in a bid to make these easier for students.
A Bench, headed by Chief Justice R.C. Lahoti, before proceeding with the arguments, sought to know from the counsel of various parties the details about total number of available medical and engineering seats prior to 11-judge Constitution Bench judgement of October 2002 in the T.M.A. Pai case, after it and post-August 2003 judgement in the Islamic academy case by a five-judge Bench.
This was necessary to assess the total availability of seats throughout the country, the Bench said, while making it clear that it would only consider those aspects regarding admissions on which various states and private institutions had tried to raise certain “confusions” by giving different interpretations of the T.M.A. Pai judgement by the five-judge Bench.
Over 100 private unaided medical and engineering colleges had approached the apex court, seeking various clarifications, including the minority quota, management quota, NRI quota, common entrance test and separate tests by an association of private colleges.
Since there was a spurt of litigations with regard to admission matters since the two judgements, the apex court had decided that the issue needed to be urgently addressed by a seven-judge Bench to streamline the admission and save the students from various difficulties.
Quota for riot - hit students : SC refuses to intervene
( Er.Alok Kumar- Legal Correspondent)
The Supreme Court has declined to intervene in the Punjab and Haryana High Court order quashing a notification of the Punjab Government bringing the victims of terrorism and riot incidents on a par for the benefit of 1 per cent reservation in medical and professional colleges.
A Bench of Mr Justice Y.K. Sabharwal and Mr Justice P.P. Naolekar rejected the special leave petition of the Punjab Government while hearing the petitions of four students from riot-affected families, whose admission was also cancelled in view of the High Court striking down the state government order.
The court was not agreeable to the contention of the Punjab Government’s standing counsel Bimal Roy Jad that the High Court order needed to be reviewed.
Prior to the August 2004 notification of the Punjab Government bringing terrorism and riot victims on a par for reservation benefit, the terrorist victims had the first preference followed by the candidates from the riot -affected families.
The court also rejected the petitions of four students, Ghatdeep K. Lamba, Varundeep Singh, Balwinder Singh Tiwana and Amrit Lal Dhillon, belonging to riot-affected families, challenging the cancellation of their admission after it was informed that they were short of attendance.
The four students were accommodated in medical colleges in the state against handicapped quota seats, which had remained unfilled after the government’s notification. But with the quashing of it by the High Court, their admission was automatically cancelled.
The High Court, in its order passed in September last year, had said that the prefrencewise priority to terrorism and riot victims could not be diluted.
The apex court was agreeable to allow the four students to continue with their studies on compassionate grounds only on the condition if they could meet the minimum required attendance during the current academic session. It refused to carry forward their admissions to next year saying it was bound to affect the new admissions.
The court reminded the students that their admission was possible only because of the amendment made in the rules by the government, otherwise they would have not even got into the medical colleges.
Since the notification of the state had been struck down by the High Court, it was not possible to accommodate them in next academic session, it said.
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Approved Intake: 240
Fees charged ( per annum) in Rs. : Rs. 33,800/-
Total Amount Taken in 2008 : Rs. 55500/-
Pass percentage during the last 5 years : Established in 2004
Class started in February 2005
Teacher Student Ratio : 1:11
No. of Faculty Members : 85
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Asst. Professor : 04
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Dr. V.S. Prasad
02.12.42
B.Sc.Engg., M.Sc.Engg., PH.D.
35
Structures
Prof. Madan Prasad
05.05.42
B.Sc.Engg.
33
Electric Machines
Dr.Radhayshyam
21.11.77
B.Sc.,M.Sc., PH.D.
4
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11.11.50
B.Sc., B.Tech, M.Tech.,
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05.08.63
B.Sc.,M.Sc.,Ph.D.
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04.10.61
B.A.,M.A.,Ph.D
11
Environmental Science
Dr. Umesh Prasad
23.03.63
10
Calculus
Prof. Zahid Zeya
11.02.69
B.Sc.Engg.
2
Manufacturing Process
Prof. Abhishek Kumar
25.05.77
B.Engg
Database Mangement
Prof. Rana chokrabourty
10.12.82
B.Engg
Neural Networks
Prof. Vishal Kumar
01.01.79
B.E.,M.E.
3
Network Analysis
Prof . K.N.Singh
20.01.60
B.Sc.Engg
18
Measurement Systems
Prof. S.S.Prakash
05.04.65
B.Sc.Engg.
16
Prof. Rajan Kumar
04.11.60
B.Sc.Engg.
16
F.M. Stereo
Prof. Sanjay Kumar
25.03.83
B.Sc.,M.Sc.(Elect)
1
Machine Design
Prof. Sanjeev Kumar
26.03.82
B.Sc. Engg.
Prof. Krishna Murari
27.02.83
B.Sc. Engg.
ODBC
Prof. Rakesh Kumar
09.10.78
B.Engg.
Microprocessor
Prof. Tushar Kumar
06.11.81
B.Sc. Engg.
2
Java
Prof. Ranjan Kumar
17.12.82
B.Sc. Engg.
Prof. Shashank Shekhar
12.07.84
B.Tech.
Power System
Prof. Ajay Kumar
01.03.69
B.Engg.
Digital Electronics
Prof. Rajesh Chandra
22.06.73
A.M.I.E.
2
Power Electronics
Prof. Kr. Vikram Gaurav
19.09.80
B.Sc. Engg.
Prof. R. A. Ranjan
21.12.59
B.Sc. Engg.
15
Instrumentation
Prof. K.K.Jha
21.01.46
B.Sc.Engg
29
Vibration Analysis
Prof. Prabhat Kumar
05.12.78
B.Sc.,M.Sc.(Elec)
Electricity
Prof. Ved Prakash
15.02.78
B.Sc.,M.Sc.
Organic Chemistry
Prof. Tanu Mani
06.11.80
B.Sc.,M.Sc.
Optics
Prof. Aparna Mukhrjee
06.04.71
B.Sc.,M.Sc.,M.Phil
Inorganic Chemistry
Prof. Murari Prasad
04.02.46
B.Sc.Engg
34
Graphics
Prof. Prabhat Ranjan
05.05.81
B.Engg
1
Prof. Rajnish Kumar
01.03.77
B.Sc.Engg
Transmission
Prof. R.P.Srivastava
01.01.45
B.Sc.Engg
37
System design
Prof. Abhishek Kumar
26.02.79
B.Sc.Engg
Traction
Prof. R.R.Sinha
03.08.54
A.M.I.E.
27
Prof. R.R.Gupta
02.07.67
B.Sc.,M.Sc.
Prof. Abhilasha Sinha
14.02.80
B.Sc.,M.Sc.
Chemical Bonding
Prof. Ajay Kumar
25.02.82
B.Sc. Engg.
Oracle
Prof. Paras Kumar
25.09.82
B.Sc. Engg.
D B M S
Prof. D. Modi
19.6.41
B.Sc.Engg
28
Prof . Raj Rajiv Kant
16.10.62
B.Sc.Engg
4
Power Electronics
Dr. Anant Kumar
09.09.68
B.Sc.,M.Sc., PH.D.
Prof. Om Prakash
06.01.77
B.Sc.,M.Sc.
Calculus
Prof. Kr. Vaibhav
18.12.77
B.Engg.
Prof. Vijay Kumar
01.03.79
B.A.,M.A.
Prof. Sanjay Pandey
20.02.68
B.Sc.Engg.
Graphics
Prof . Nirbhay Ranjan
25.06.81
B.Engg.
Prof. Ravi Bhushan
01.12.77
B.Sc. Engg.
Prof. Alok Kumar
30.12.73
B.Engg.
9
Marine Engines
Prof. Anjani Kr. Singh
24.11.80
B.Engg.
12
Prof. S.Prakash
31.12.72
B.Sc.,M.Sc.
Prof . Gautam Kumar
04.09.79
B.Engg.
1
Advanced Microprocessor
Prof . Rajendra Kumar
21.05.75
B.Sc.Engg.
12
Industrial Management
Prof. B.B.Bilochan
03.12.83
B.Tech.
Stress Analysis
Prof. Barun K. Basu
30.04.65
B.Sc. Engg.
13
Prof. Chnadra Deo Prasad
10.02.74
B.Sc. Engg., M. Sc. Engg.
10
Operating System
Prof. P .Prashar
26.6.84
B.Tech.
2
Power Electronics
Prof. Arbind Kumar
22.03.60
B.Sc. Engg.
15
Prof. Ranjan Kumar
15.01.80
B.Sc. Engg.
E.M.F.T.
Prof. C.D. Pandey
05.09.52
B.Sc.Engg.
32
Electric Machines
Prof. Hare Krishna
08.04.78
B.Sc. Engg.
Oracle
Prof. Mithilesh Kuamr
12.12.76
B.Sc.,M.Sc.
Applied Physics
Prof. Pankaj Kumar
05.02.81
B.Sc.Engg.
Prof. Sandeep Kumar
03.11.83
B.Engg.
Analog Electronics
Prof. Santosh Kr. Sharma
05.11.50
B.Sc.Engg.
I C Engines
Prof. Santosh Kumar
23.09.83
B.Sc. Engg.
Prof. Saroj Kumar
15.10.76
B.C.A.,M.C.A
6
System software
Prof. Vinod Kr. Singh
26.08.76
B.Sc.,M.Sc.
Prof. Y.P.Singh
25.01.79
B.Sc.Engg.
Disaster Management
Prof. Santosh Kr. Sinha
29.02.78
B.A.,M.A.
Linguistics
Prof. Amar Kant Jha
18.04.57
B.Sc. Engg.
20
Prof. Rajiv Ranjan
18.02.81
B.Engg.
Prof. Sandeep Kumar
03.11.83
B.Engg.
Prof. Ashok Pandey
23.02.57
B.Sc. Engg.
Automoble Engg.
Prof. Nitesh Kumar
17.07.79
B.Engg.
Prof. Santosh Kr. Sharma
05.11.50
B.Sc. Engg.
Prof. Pradip Kr Sinha
30.04.48
B.Sc. Engg.
Prof. Brij Nandan Prasad
01.07.44
B.Sc. Engg.
28
Manufacturing Process
Prof. K P Yadav
03.01.36
B.Sc. Engg.
33
Prof. K C Yadav
06.09.40
B.Sc. Engg.
30
Production Management
Prof. Ifti Khan Ali
01.08.39
B.Sc. Engg.
30
ISO Standardization
Prof. Abhishek Saha
17.07.79
B.Sc. Engg.
Prof. O.R.Jaiswal
12.04.58
B.Sc. Engg.
18
Prof. Sandeep Kumar
19.2.75
B.Engg.
3
Prof. Abhishek Anand
01.02.82
B.Engg.
Prof. Shashi Shekhar
01.03.83
B.Engg.
Prof. Neeraj Kumar
01.03.76
B.Engg.
Prof. Kartik Subramanian
17.09.72
B.Engg.
3
Acoustics
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Placement Record for the previous year : Going On
No. of Companies who visited the Campus: 02
Names and Details of companies who visited the campus: Aircell, BPO
Along with No. of Students placed : Going on
No. of Students placed through campus recruitment : Going on.
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New initiatives and future vision, if any :
10 engineering colleges coming up in Jharkhand
10 engineering colleges coming up in Jharkhand
Er. ALOK KUMAR
Of the total engineering graduates in India, the southern states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka,Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu produce 66 per cent.
Jharkhand produces just one per cent.
The stark contrast could well soon become a data of the past, with as many as 10 new engineering colleges coming up in Jharkhand during the current calendar year.
In fact, a few of them are even coming up in the state's worst Naxalite-affected districts like West Singhbhum, Palamu, Garhwa and Hazaribag .
Construction works of three colleges are progressing at a very fast pace and if things proceed in the right direction, the VBU's proposed engineering college at Hazaribag will admit its first batch from the 2008-09 academic session which will commence from coming September.
"We have already made presentation before the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and the latter had issued the letter of intent (LoI) to us. The AICTE has also agreed to do mandatory inspection of our proposed college within a few months. We have planned to start the first batch from the coming session itself," the VBU Vice Chancellor MP Singh told Hindustan Times on Tuesday. He said, the proposed institute would be known as the University College of Engineering & Technology (UCET) and it would be set up within the VBU's present campus.
The Jharkhand Government is setting up its two engineering colleges at Chaibasa and Ramgarh, while the DAV Group at Daltonganj with the financial support from the state government.
The state government has already released Rs 3 crore to the DAV Group and also promised to release another installment of Rs 3 crore in the next phase.
"Construction works for Chaibasa and Ramgarh engineering colleges is already started, as the government had already awarded tender for construction jobs to the National Building Construction Corporation (NBCC) and the National Project Construction Corporation (NPCC)," the state's science & technology secretary Mr. A.K. Basu . He said, the government would move to the AICTE for approval of the intake capacity as soon as the buildings and hostels of the two colleges get ready.
Besides these, six colleges are being set up by different private parties, educational trusts and political leaders. While the RJD MLA Ramchandra Chandravanshi is setting up an engineering college in his constituency Vishrampur (Palamu), the former BJP MP Ramtahal Choudhary at his hometown Ormanjhi.
Reports on Technical Education : Er. Alok Kumar
Bihar and Technical Education
Er.Alok Kumar
Last week AICTE high level team inspected Motihari , Gaya and Darbhanga based engineering colleges for approval . I hope it will have positive report and Bihar will have a few more engineering colleges like other states .
As per AICTE data as on 31.08.2007 India is having 1668 approved Degree Engineering Colleges in which only 6 are from Bihar . Highest Engineering colleges are in Andhra Pradesh ( 319) , TamilNadu ( 268 ) , Maharastra ( 186 ) , Karnatka ( 141 ) , Uttar Pradesh ( 136 ) , Madhya Pradesh ( 104 ) .
Karnatka have had policy regarding private participation in 1950s only which resulted today many of leading Engineering Colleges are from Karnatka with qualiy education and such colleges helped Karnatka / Bangalore in skilled man power supply . Even politicaly active states like Uttar Pradesh opened its door for private participation in Engineering education only in 1998 and in last 10 years its number grew from 6 to 136 . Uttar Pradesh district Gautam Budhda Nagar ( NOIDA & Greater NOIDA ) is having a dedicated Knowledge Parks which is having more than 100 professional degree colleges . While Engineering Colleges from TamilNadu and Andhra Pradesh have thousands of Vacant seats every year due to this regional imbalance .
Many of states government have a restricted policy in Combined Entrance Examination and admissions in such private engineering colleges so only 15 % seats left for other states , for example in Uttar Pradesh 85 % seats are reserved for domicile of UP using State Entrance Examination qualified while rest 15 % are of NRI / Management .
In Such case , Bihari Students faced tough problems they need to pay a heavy amount from backdoor and much cost to parents per month OR outflowing of money from Bihar to states like Karnatka / Maharastra and Western UP .
A few private initiated engineering colleges are in Bihar but they have very poor Infrastructure and no availability of qualified teachers , No supporting Industry . For example , Bangalore / Mysore , NOIDA / GHAZIABAD and HARYANA based engineering colleges have Industrial interaction and support .
World Bank pat for state tech institutes
- BIT, Mesra, Sindri; polytechnics improve quality ratings
A Report from Er.Alok Kumar:
The standard of technical education in Jharkhand has improved dramatically in the span of six months, reveals a World Bank sponsored review of some top institutions.
Since the last Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme (TEQIP) review that was based on the findings of a World Bank team in January, the latest review has awarded BIT, Mesra, 9.4 on 10, and BIT, Sindri, 7.4 points against a national average of 6.6.
The two government polytechnics at Ranchi and Dumka, covered under TEQIP, have also improved, registering over 6 points each.
As reported in The Telegraph on February 27, the January review painted a dismal picture of the state of technical education in the state. BIT, Mesra, scored 6.7, while BIT, Sindri, got 5.4. The two government polytechnics in Ranchi and Dumka scored a pathetic 2.1 and 4.2 respectively.
“The overall performance of institutions in the 10th review of TEQIP has improved remarkably. But these institutions need to do much more to sustain the improvement,” said technical education director Arun Kumar, who was present at the review meeting.
“All the institutes need an NBA accreditation for the various courses they offer before September 30. Besides, teaching position vacancies need to be filled — at all levels in polytechnics and at senior levels in BIT, Sindri,” Kumar added.
The review meeting was held at TEQIP’s Noida-based National Project Implementation Unit under the aegis of the Union ministry of human resource development. It was attended by C.T. Mahajan, a joint secretary-level official in the ministry, BIT, Mesra, vice-chancellor P.K. Bahrai, BIT, Sindri, director S.K. Singh and others.
Jharkhand has already received around Rs 35 crore under TEQIP to improve its technical education. The major chunk, about Rs 20 crore, has gone to BIT, Mesra, while BIT, Sindri, got about Rs 12 crore. Both the state-run polytechnics received Rs 1 crore each.
Two other engineering institutions in the state, National Institute of Foundry and Forge and National Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur, are also covered under the programme — but both are under Centre’s guidance.
The second phase of TEQIP is set to start March 2009 onwards. Then, sources said, engineering colleges offering undergraduate and postgraduate studies would be covered, while polytechnics would be left out.
On the issue of accreditation, BIT, Sindri, director S.K. Singh said they were planning to register two new under-graduate programmes in information technology and computer science through the NBA within the stipulated time. “The institute needs more autonomy and stakeholders are convinced about this. The government should consider the matter seriously,” he added.
Centre promises policy on deemed universities : Er.Alok Kumar
“Status being sought by institutions that have no infrastructure and adequately qualified staff”
The Union government on Monday informed the Supreme Court that a policy to regulate and streamline deemed universities, including the criteria for conferring the deemed university status, will soon be put in place.
Additional Solicitor-General (ASG) Vikas Singh made this submission before a Bench, consisting of Justices Dalveer Bhandari and H.S. Bedi, hearing a petition filed by advocate Viplav Sharma, seeking proper guidelines to prevent the mushrooming of deemed universities.
Draft guidelines
The ASG said draft University Grants Commission (UGC) guidelines were lying with the government. When Mr. Justice Bhandari asked the ASG to file reply in two weeks, he said, “the government is in a flux and no decision could be taken.” The ASG said at least five weeks time was required to come out with the policy decision.
Mr. Justice Bhandari told the ASG: “The situation is so bad that the matter requires immediate attention. This is an extremely important matter.”
Counsel Sanjay Hegde said that during the pendency of this petition, over 25 institutions were granted the deemed university status.
The Bench, while posting the petition for final hearing to August 25, asked the ASG and counsel for the UGC to file their response in the meanwhile.
Strict scrutiny
During the last hearing, the Centre told the court that once the new regulations were in place, private institutions would be subjected to strict scrutiny before grant of the deemed university status. Foreign universities would also be brought under the purview of the regulations.
The petition said the ‘Deemed to be University status’ was being sought by all sorts of institutions that had no infrastructure, no facility and no adequately qualified staff.
The trend of establishing deemed universities had gained ground and new developments in education were being exploited commercially, bypassing all safeguards including approvals by the State governments and other authorities such as the All-India Council for Technical Education, the Medical Council of India and the Dental Council of India.
High quality
Contending that the Centre and the UGC were conferring the status arbitrarily, the petitioner sought a direction to the respondents to confer it only on institutions that produced high quality research papers and professionals of global acceptability.
Friday, 19 September 2008
Er. Alok Kumar - Introduction
Er.Alok Kumar
A Powerful Personality
Of
Bihar & Jharkhand , India
About Er. Alok Kumar ( Author, Social Worker, Technocrat, Politician )
Contact No. 0947054983 Date of Birth : 30-12-1973
Nationality : Indian Father's Name : Sri C. B. Singh [Retd. Officer, B.S.F.]
Thanks for taking the time to visit my website. Here is my biographic info as it appears on the book cover (of-course this is overtly complimentary—but then it is my novel :) )
Er.Alok Kumar joins the Ramgovind Institute of Technology,Koderma as a Sr. Lecturer of Mechanical Engineering in April' 07. He graduated from the Islamiah Institute of Technology, Bangalore in 1997 where he was selected as one of the top ten young technocrat of Bangalore,India by the Shaktishali Foundation. Er.Alok Kumar has earlier worked as a Lecturer for I.I.E. Patna, B.I.A.Patna, S.A.M.T.Patna in Bihar.
Born in 1973 into an Intellectual family, Alok Sir studied in schools in Varansi and Gaya; and completed his engineering from I.I.T. Bangalore. His interests in backpacking, hiking, reading,private Investigation and philosophy are key writing inspirations.
I can be reached at eralokkumar@sify.com
"My Life in RIT Koderma ", will be published by HarperCollins India on Nov. 23rd, 2008.
Initial reviews from the press have been favorable (included in the Advance Reviews section of the blog), and the book is selected for the 2008-09 Indian Breakthrough Novel Award.
If the synopsis/other sections of the website pique your interest, please sign up here to receive free excerpts:
I am a
Well - built / Smart / Humble
Mechanical Engineer by profession, working as a
Sr. Lecturer (Mechanical Engineering)
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**I have over 11 years of Experiences in Automobile & Mechanical Field. **
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I have an
Unique Achievement
to teach the Students of
Automobile Engineering ,
Marine Engineering
and
Aircraft Engineering
in India.
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I am a
Graphologist ,
Freelance - Journalist ,
Social-Worker,
Young Politician ,
and
Sports- Lover
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I am an Open-hearted, Punctual, Discipline, Honest,
Self- Starter, Emotionally-stable, Loving, Natural,
Courageous, Caring, Strong, Straight - forward,
BINDASS Person who always respect others
& always believe in truth.
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** About Myself **
A - Always hold on to the Highest
L - Learn to see the things in Proper Light
O - Only know the Truth and realise it
K- Keep on Steadily and Secretly
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Passions
To achieve my vision in life
A tension - free, peaceful and
An Attractive Nature - Friendly
Moderate Society for All My Lovers .
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Permanent Address :
S/o Dr. (Smt.) Bimla Singh,
M.I.G.H. – 22, A. P. Colony,
Near Housing Board Office,
Gaya, Bihar. Pin – 823 001.
Ph. – 0631-2430260
Hobbies : Sports, Adventure, Social Work, Teaching
Computer Proficiency : Ms-Office, Internet, Autocad, Autolisp, Advance Modeling Extension.
Educational Qualification:
Degree Board/ University Yr. of Passing Division % of Marks
P.G.D.S.E.M. Vishakhapatnam Maritime Society,Vishakhapatnam, (A.P.)1999 1st 74%
B.E. (Mechanical)Bangalore University, Bangalore 1997 1st 61%
I. Sc. B.I.E.C., Patna 1991 1st 76%
Matriculation B.S.E.B., Patna 1989 1st 70%
एक्स्पेरेंस :-
Working as a Principal- BHARTI ITI at Hazaribagh,Jharkhand
। वोर्क अस अ लेक्टुरेर(मेचानिकल इंजीनियरिंग) इन राम गोविन्द इन्स्तितुए ऑफ़ टेक्नोलॉजी,कोडरमा(झारखण्ड)
· Worked as a Lecturer (Engine & Machinery) in "Seaworld Academy of Marine Technology", West Boring Canal Road, Patna –13.
· Worked as a Head of Department & Lecturer (Automobile Deptt.) in "Indian Institute of Engineering", East Boring-Canal Road, Patna –1.
· Worked as a Director, "Sanskar Coaching Centre" for C.B.S.E. & I.C.S.E. Board and All Competitive Exams. (In campus of Indian Institute of Engineering, East Boring Canal Road, Patna
· Worked as a Incharge (Computer Section) in "Vikash Residential Public School", Vivekanand Marg, Patna –13.
· Worked as an Instructor in "Bharat Institute of Aeronautics", Airport Road, Patna –14.
· Worked as a Service Advisor in "Guinea Motors (P) Ltd.", Patna. (Tata Motors).
· Worked as Sr. Mechanical Engineer in "Western India Shipyard Ltd.", Mormugao Harbour, Goa during 2000–2004 (The largest private Shipyard in India).
Job Description : Overall Incharge of Workshop & Mechanical on Board. (Responsibilities also include Man-Management, Customer-Care, Planning & Completion of Jobs within specified time & Also, to effectively communicate & work with the team including other Engineers, Supervisors, Workers, Sub-Contractors & Ship-Staff to complete the job satisfactory.
· Worked as an Instructor for the trade 'Turner' & 'Fitter' in "Acharya I.T.I.", Bangalore – 29 during 1996–2000.
Extra Curricular Activities :-
· Active Member, "National Human Right Foundation" (National President Dr. Jaganaath Mishra, Ex. C.M., Bihar).
· Working as a Freelance-Journalist, (Ex. Reporter :- 'Anupam Uphaar' Monthly -Youth - Magazine).
· Working as a Hub – Coordinator in "Dreams State Employment & Welfare Society (N.G.O.)", H. No.-164, Patliputra Colony, Patna – 13.
President, 'Shaktishali' Yuva-Sena (Youth-Brigade)
Er. Alok Kumar ---
Er. Alok Kumar
Dangerous For Indian Youths scores of websites are teaching how to make bombs –
from hand grenades to pipe bombs - all for free, say experts.
From descriptive videos that go on from two minutes to 30,
To scientific programmes to explanatory texts on how to make bombs,
One website mentions that hand grenade can be made from iron pipes and plastic explosives;
The website, while giving the due procedure to make bombs, advocates the use of various length and diameter of Iron Rods Wires to detonate a bomb. It the length and diameter of Iron Rods required and easily available chemicals.
The government has taken an initiative to make and enforce a law within two months to prevent sexual harassment and repression in all educational institutions across the country.
The University Grants Commission (UGC) has started formulating the new law in this regard, said an Education Ministry announcement yesterday, in the wake of a number of such reported incidents.
"The government is closely observing the situation arising in Jahangirnagar University (JU) out the allegation of sexual harassment on female students. "
" Such a situation can badly tarnish the image of the educational institution alongside casting a negative impact on the overall educational system," it said.
Referring to public universities like JU, run by own rules and regulations, the ministry said,
"The government believes that it is possible to resolve such allegations administratively with the own rules of the respective university."
The government will soon sit with the JU syndicate members and UGC for exchange of views for framing policy guidelines in this regard.
Thursday, 18 September 2008
Tit For Tat - Your Principal Should be like that
Er. Alok Kumar ( Alok Sir ) will be always there
to help , protect and guide you mentally
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I was working as a Sr. Lecturer in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ramgovind Institute of Technology, Koderma, Jharkhand . Pin – 825409 since 16th April, 2007.
I was dismissed from my job through an Office Order Ref. No. – RIT / 138 / 08 issued by the Dr. Rameshwar Prasad- Director R.I.T. - Koderma on 16th July, 2008.
I request to provide me security to protect my life , because I am feeling danger.
Earlier I have already taken up this matter with the AICTE, UGC, Raj Bhawan- Jharkhand, V.B.U. - Hazaribag, Local Medias & Labour Department , but I am yet to get the proper remedial response.
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**Marpit,Torture & Harassment Case**
Secretary- R.I.T.Koderma (Mr. Vishal Kumar) # 9798300731
Director - RIT Koderma ( Dr. Rameshwar Prasad ) # 9939361551
Bursur – RIT,Koderma ( Mr. Tushi Kant Saha ) # 9470515685
Satyendra ( Clerk/Lab. Assistant) # 9304848309
Mritunjay( Clerk- RIT Koderma ) # 9431192534
Gawah
Mr. S.N.Singh ( A.S.I. - Jhumri Tilaiya Thana) # 9431360983
Thana Prabhari - Jhumri Telaiya( Mr. Abhay Kr. Sinha ) # 9431706352
Thana Prabhari- Koderma Thana ( Mr. S.P.Singh ) # 9431706355
S.P. – Koderma ( Mobile ) # 9431123050, 9431706350
R.I.T. Koderma - Chairman( Er. Ravindra Kumar) # 9431011964, 9234804033
Financial Advisor - R.I.T. Koderma (Dr. Arti Mishra) # 9334114035
Director - RIT Koderma ( Dr. Rameshwar Prasad ) # 9939361551
Financial Irregularities, Exploitation,
Secretary- R.I.T.Koderma (Mr. Vishal Kumar) # 9798300731
Director - RIT Koderma ( Dr. Rameshwar Prasad ) # 9939361551
R.I.T. Koderma - Chairman( Er. Ravindra Kumar) # 9431011964, 9234804033
Financial Advisor - R.I.T. Koderma (Dr. Arti Mishra) # 9334114035
Satyendra ( Clerk/Lab. Assistant) # 9304848309
Manoj ( Accounts Dept.) # 9934397639
Rohit (( Accounts Dept.) #
Bhramar ( Lab. Assistant/ Helper ) #
** B.Ed. Ghotala**
Accused
Dr. Radheshyam Singh # 9431855917
Gawah
Principal – J. J.College ( Dr. D.K.Mandal) #
‘Prof. In charge’:- B.Ed. Course, J.J.College ( Dr. Prakash Kumar)#
Clerk – J.J.College( Mr. Sushil Singh) # 9431531602
Examination Controller - VBU (Dr. Mantu Kumar Singh) # 9431332889
VC- VBU (Dr. M.P.Singh ) # 9431163489, 06546-264279
** M. Tech Kand (B.I.T. - Sindri ) **
Prof. Nirbhay Ranjan( HOD-Mechanical,RIT Koderma) # 9835325434
Gawah
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UGC Committee to recommend very decent pay scale for teachers
Er. Alok Kumar
The University Grants Commission constituted Committee to review the pay scales and other issues of service and working conditions of university and college teachers in the country has assured to provide the teachers a very decent deal.
Prof G K Chadha, Chairman - UGC Pay Review Committee said that it was deliberating on issues connected with higher education in a socio-economic and cultural milieu qualitatively so much different from what it was a decade ago, particularly in view of the demands of new global challenges in the higher education sector especially at the level of college education.
He asserted that the committee would provide the best for the teaching profession vis -- vis corporate sector and civil services.
He assured that the committee would provide recommendation which would encourage the best talent to join teaching profession, provide them incentives and pay scales parity with civil services and also remove anomalies of the last pay commission.
The committee is fully conscious of the criticality of time for the report to reach its final destination so that teachers should get pay scales and improved working conditions soon.
The Committee was appointed by UGC in the larger context of the VI Central Pay Commission appointed by the Government for recommending the revised pay scale.
Opening Remarks of Prof. G.K. Chadha, Chairman UGC Pay Review Committee in the Press interaction on Status of the work of Pay Review Committee
By Er. Alok Kumar
Let me welcome you all this afternoon to this press conference on behalf of the Pay Review Committee that, as you are well aware, has been constituted by the University Grants Commission to review the pay scales and other issues of service and working conditions of university and college teachers in the country.
I wish to share with you and through you with my lakhs of university and college teacher colleagues spread in various parts of the country—some really remote and far flung— the progress of the functioning of the Pay Review Committee, particularly the range of issues on which the Committee has been dilating with a view to giving the teachers a very ‘decent deal’.
As you are aware, the Pay Review Committee was appointed in the larger context of the VI Central Pay Commission appointed by the Government of India for recommending the revised scales of pay for central government employees.
Now that the recommendations of the VI Central Pay Commission have finally been accepted and notified by the Government of India, the concern of the university and college teachers about the recommendation of our Pay Review Committee and their implementation is quite understandable and the Pay Review Committee is quite conscious of this concern.
The Pay Review Committee,
A large number of recommendations of Pay Review Committee, particularly those in relation to the revision of scales of pay and pension and other terminal benefits being dependent on those recommendations could not have been discussed and firmed up meaningfully before this.
The terms of Reference of our Pay Review Committee, thanks to the foresight of the University Grants Commission, for which the entire Pay Review Committee compliments the UGC, cover practically every single aspect of teachers service and working conditions ranging from pay and allowances to recruitment policy, opportunities for career advancement, availability of infrastructure and related facilities for teaching and research in university and colleges, special needs of women teachers and there work in rural and remote areas.
Various kinds of leave facilities admissible to teachers , their academic accountability and the age of retirement and terminal benefits like pension, provident fund and gratuity.
In addition, the Pay Review Committee has also been asked to, looks into the anomalies arising out of the implementation of the last Pay Review Committee and suggests redressal for these.
To identify these issues which related to over 200 universities and over 6000 colleges affiliated to the University Grants Commission was in itself a gigantic task and for this, the Pay Review Committee decided to use a multi pronged methodology that involved interacting with various stakeholders like the Professors, Readers, lecturers—particularly those who have been appointed recently—in both universities and colleges, the Directors of Physical Education, Librarians, Vice Chancellors and various teachers’ Associations and Federations. Also consulted were Eminent Educationists, Public Persons, Ministers of Education in various states and Educations Secretaries and Directors of Public Instruction.
Also, special questionnaires were devised—one for universities and another for colleges—which were sent to over 200 universities and 6000 colleges for eliciting information regarding diverse issues and the those general conditions relating to higher education that has a direct bearing on teachers’ service and working conditions.
The Pay Review Committee has also received nearly five hundred representations and memoranda from individuals, institutions and teachers’ associations and federations which too have been scrutinized carefully to know about the concerns and aspirations of the teaching community in universities and colleges.
Having done this—which as you can appreciate was a formidable task in itself—the Pay Review Committee has held a series of meetings—some lasting over several days-to discuss and arrive at a consensus about various issues.
In fact, we have just finished one such significant meeting that started yesterday morning and I am glad to share with you the fact that the members of the Pay Review Committee present here with me this afternoon have arrived at significant decision about these issues that can be divided into the following broad categories:
Revised structure of Pay and allowances for various categories of teachers, D.P.E.’s and Librarians
Pension and other related benefits for social security of teachers, including the age of retirement and reemployment of teachers.
The quantum of Central government financial assistance to states for implementing these recommendations of the Pay Review Committee
A uniform date and manner of Recruitment of implementation of the recommendations throughout the country policy and eligibility
conditions for various categories of teachers and Principals of colleges.
Opportunities for promotion under Career & Advancement Scheme
of both university and college teachers.
Infrastructure and other support facilities for improving the quality of teaching and research.
Teaching work load and academic accountability of teachers.
Residual anomalies from the last Pay Review Committee and their redressal.
Each of these broad categories and many more issues were further subdivided into more focused issues, including some of which are entirely new and innovative and are being considered for the first time to attract and retain talent in the field of higher education. Again these ranges from a better financial package to providing better academic environment for teaching and research.
Pay and Allowances
These include, among others—
(a) The possibilities of granting some additional incentives at the entry level, some kind of academic allowance or allowance for working in remote and inaccessible areas, etc.
(b) Questions relating to pay fixation and stagnation
Pension and other related benefits…
These include, among others—
(a) the question of invoking a uniform policy about the age of retirement and reemployment of teachers, to rid India’s higher education sector of the existing unhealthy inter regional disparities in this regard.
(b) Exploring the possibility of extending benefits like medical and general group insurance to all university and college teachers.
3. The Quantum of financial assistance…
These include the most crucial questions, among others—
a. How much assistance should the central government extend to states for a smooth implementation of the recommendations of the Pay Review Committee.
b. The period for which such assistance needs to be extended to the states.
c. Incentives that could be given to states for successful implementation of the entire package of recommendations of the Pay Review Committee.
4. The Date and manner of implementation…
The issues under this broad category include, among others---
(a) 01-01-2006 to be the date from which the recommendations of the Pay Review Committee should be implemented throughout the country.
(b) The manner in which it should be implemented so that benefits can be derived uniformly by all teachers without inters regional or
Inter- institutional deviations.
5. Recruitment policy…
The issues include, among others,
a) How to extend better financial and other incentives to attract and retain better talent in the field of teaching in higher education, particularly at the entry level.
b) How new categories of teaching position need to be created to make the profession of teaching more attractive.
c) How and means can be devised to give a better financial deal to those who are working as contract teachers and guest faculty.
6. Opportunities for Career Advancement of teachers in both universities and colleges…
This is one of the most crucial issues before the Pay Review Committee. It includes, among others,
a) The manner in which the CAS can be made more teacher friendly especially in terms of creating more opportunities. The need for a third promotion for college teachers is engaging our attention in particular.
b) To look into the present conditions of eligibility and selection processes and suggest ways and means of making it more expeditions.
7. Infrastructure and other facilities…
This category of issues includes, among others,
a) Examining the existing infrastructure and support facilities for teaching and research, particularly in colleges and recommendations for their up gradation.
b) To explore ways and means for providing some seed money to teachers both in universities and colleges for promoting research.
8. Teaching workload..
a) The issue of workload and academic accountability of teachers includes whether the classroom teaching load of teachers needs to be revisited
b) What kind of criteria needs to be evolved for effective, transparent assessment of teachers’ work.
9. Anomalies from the previous…
One of the most challenging tasks before the Pay Review Committee has been to look at the anomalies of the previous Pay Review Committee and suggest redressal for some of most glaring ones. The total number of issues –some of them most crucial for the future of higher education and economic development of India –runs into no fewer than 100 odd issues.
I am glad to say that a consensus on all issues has been reached in a series of meetings, including those held yesterday and today.
I can only say with utmost sincerity that
This committee has deliberated on issues connected with higher education in a socio-economic and cultural milieu qualitatively so much different from what it was a decade ago, particularly in view of the demands of new global challenges in the higher education sector especially at the level of college education.
It needs to be asserted that at the present juncture we have to think the best for the teaching profession vis-à-vis corporate sector and civil services.
That is why we have been working very hard to ensure that what is due to the teaching committee as a result of pay scales and improved working conditions should not come to them even a day later.
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