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VISHWAKARMA (Online Monthly E-Journal of Construction Industry Development Council)

Construction Industry Development Council

Dr. Uddesh Kohli, Chairman ECI with dignitaries

inaugurating the ECI Conference

Vol. 7 Issue –XII E – Journal of CIDC December, 2018

CIDC E-JOURNAL

Group photograph of Students and staffs of

Golaghat centre with dignitaries

Dr P R Swarup signed a MoU with PRS

Engineering college, Kerala

Shri V Ramnath, AP RERA appointed Dr. PR

Swarup as his Chief Adviser

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CIDC – Activities:

6th National Conference of ECI

In association with the All India Technical Education Council (AICTE), the Engineering Council of India (ECI)

organized its 16th National Conference on "Use of new Emerging Technologies by Engineers for Economic

Development" in Delhi on 26th November, 2018.

On this occasion, the Chief Guest, Union Minister of State for Human Resource Development, Dr. Satyapal

Singh, advised the academia to make necessary changes, as per the requirement of industry in the

engineering education curriculum, and emphasized that the teachers need to continue to be constantly

updated. According to Dr. Singh, the emphasis is on incorporating rapidly changing techniques in engineering

education and making engineering education even more productive. He said that universities should have a

better relationship with the industry by promoting creativity, innovation and research.

Dr. Satyapal Singh could not come to this conference because of some sudden urgent exigency, so he

conveyed his views through a video message. He told that the initiative taken by AICTE-ECI was in the right

direction by introducing the internship program for the engineering students and hoped that the desired

results would be achieved.

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The Hon'ble Minister also lauded

Chattra Vishwakarma Awards for the

students started by AICTE-ECI. This will

encourage students to find solutions to

problems using the latest technologies.

This will encourage innovation, new

technology and excellence, which will

also help the government's ‘Make in

India’ plan. This will lead to self-

reliance in rural India and thus increase

the employment opportunities there.

The main purpose of the conference was to prepare the way for the necessary technical development to face

the challenges of the country's economy. Prior to this, the conference was inaugurated by Prof. MP Poonia,

Vice Chairman AICTE, Shri V Ramanath , Chairman of Andhra Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority (AP

RERA), both Guests of Honor, Dr. Uddesh Kohli, Chairman ECI, Mr. Mahendra Raj, Vice President ECI, Dr. PS

Rana, Chairman CIDC, and Dr. PR Swarup, Member Secretary ECI, by lighting the ceremonial lamp.

Professor MP Poonia. Vice Chairman AICTE, elaborated on the efforts of AICTE, ECI and CIDC to make

engineering students an efficient contribution in the development of the country's economy. He said that

AICTE is committed to improving the quality of engineering education in collaboration with the industry and

make it relevant to the needs of

the industry. He also talked

about working together with

the industry to create an

infrastructure soon to run the

internship program smoothly

and put a system in place to

monitor it.

Mr. V Ramanath, Chairman

APRERA, praised the visionary

leadership of Chief Minister

Chandrababu Naidu for

improving the economy by

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promoting Real Estate Sector in Andhra Pradesh. He discussed

the development of the proposed City of Construction in

Amravati, Andhra Pradesh, and praised CIDC's cooperation. He

said that APRERA, with the support of Hon'ble Chief Minister

of Andhra Pradesh, will leave no stone un-turned in fulfilling

the dream of making Andhra Pradesh an "innovation valley".

He congratulated the efforts of ECI and CIDC to improve

engineering education. He invited RERA from across the

country, to come to Andhra Pradesh and so that all RERA work

could be coordinated and streamlined.

Known for its professional services, the famous company, Price Waterhouse Coopers (PwC), released a white

paper on "The use of drones in the manufacturing industry and the possibility of employment" with the help

of CIDC on this occasion. Dr. Uddesh Kohli, Chairman ECI welcomed all the guests and dignitaries of the

industry and the world of education, The Member Secretary Dr. PR Swarup proposed a vote of thanks, at

the end.

On this occasion, Er. K.M. Singh, former Chairman and Managing Director of NHPC, Dr. Chandu Sambasiva

Rao, Member APRERA, Er. OP Gupta, VSM, former Chief Engineer of MCD, Er. Sunil Mahajan, Additional

Director General, CIDC besides several other dignitaries, graced the event with their presence.

APRERA to co-ordinate with builders

Andhra Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority (APRERA) has signed a MoU with CIDC to ensure real estate

activities in the state are properly regulated and

streamlined as per the provisions of the Act. Keeping in

view the objectives of the government of Andhra Pradesh

and to meet the mandate like encouraging greater

transparency, citizen centricity, accountability and financial

discipline, APRERA has taken up several proactive

initiatives for the upliftment of the best practices in the

Real Estate sector. The salient features of these initiatives

shall be to act as a developmental authority along with

regulatory for the overall development of Real Estate

within the state of Andhra Pradesh. To make APRERA a National Role Model and to support other state RERA,

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to explore cooperation with Government of Singapore for application of best practices. To set up APRERA

office at Delhi/NCR, to cover various areas for empanelment / enlistment of related organizations to ensure

that APRERA becomes an enabler to transfer the knowhow to the entire nation. Credible empanelment of

service providers (an advertisement for the same to be released shortly). To have a correct legal position,

CIDC will develop and prepare the SOP

to follow the statute, to engage people of wisdom from Pan India to be the advisors with APRERA. Calling a

round table conference of all state RERAs and propose a formation of confederation of RERAs (Con Rera).

To ensure involvement of all stakeholders in the process of development. And regulation of AP’s Real Estate

sector a meeting was called at AP Urban Infrastructure Asset Management Limited, NTR Administrative

Block, Andhra Pradesh on 12th November 2018. The meeting was Chaired by Sri. V. Ramnath, Chairperson-

APRERA. Amongst others present in the meeting were the senior members Dr. Mullapudi Renuka, Sri. Chandu

Sambasiva Rao, Sri. Vishwanath

Sista, Director (Planning)- APRERA,

Shri. Ch. S. Sambasiva Rao, Joint

Director, Smt. V. Suneetha, CTO-

APRERA, Sri. P. Sreedhar, DG, CIDC,

Dr. P R Swarup, GM, CIDC, Sri.

Praveen Tiwari and other

stakeholders which included the

realtors / builders of Andhra

Pradesh.Chairperson, APRERA along

with all members invited Realtors /

builders to join the Working Groups

under APRERA.

These Working Groups will have one senior member from APRERA as Chairperson and one representative

from builders to be the Co-Chair of the working group. Chairperson, APRERA mentioned that this will

synergize the process of regulation and overall development of the sector with improved scientific research

/ studies of the prevailing situation within the state of Andhra Pradesh. DG, CIDC indicated the formation of

mechanisms to boost the productivity & quality along with uninterrupted labor supply to the Real Estate

Sector within the state of Andhra Pradesh.

All members and the realtors / builders unanimously gave their consent towards suggestions made by

Chairperson, APRERA & DG, CIDC. The key implementation issues highlighted were - ‘Protection of

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Consumer’s interest’ & ‘Development & Modernization of Industry’. All members of APRERA solemnly agreed

to be the best State RERA offering services for the consumers, nurturing growth of good operators,

facilitation of advancing technology and techniques, impartation of skills and to bring in transparency with

ease of business, through creations and implementation of Best Practices.

Dr. P R Swarup appointed Chief Advisor to AP RERA

Sh. V Ramanath, President, Andhra Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority (APERRA) appointed Dr. PR

Swaroop, Director General, CIDC as his Chief Advisor. In addition to policy issues, Dr. Swaroop will focus on

how to make AP RERA a role model at the national level.

It is noteworthy that in the coming years, Andhra Pradesh will be the largest construction hub in the country.

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandra Babu Naidu wants to develop Andhra Pradesh as an "Innovation

Valley" of the country. For this Amravati is their place of experiment. This will be a world class city. There is

a plan to make Amravati one of the best cities in the world in terms of civil facilities, infrastructure, work

opportunities and environment. Only electric cars will run in Amravati. In the 51% share of the city greenery

will be and 10% water bodies will be included in this, it includes a 30 kilometer river front.

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As per plan Rs. 58000 crores will be spent to develop Amravati on the lines of Singapore. this. There will be

nine theme based cities such as finance, media, sports, electronics, government, justice, health. 6 nearby

cities like Guntur, Vijayawada will be developed on the line of Noida and Gurgaon.

Chief Minister has also come up with a new concept of Andhra Pradesh Construction city centre. The

government will develop five construction city centres in the state. These centres will be a kind of mall where

all types of materials needed for the construction industry will be available from equipment to services. Large

construction equipment will be available on rent and anyone may hire and use it. There will also be

Construction industry training and research centres. You may get new technology and skilled workers from

these research centres. This government scheme will open the doors of employment for thousands of

people. It will also help uneducated or less educated people of rural areas to get some respectful

employment opportunities.

Andhra Pradesh government wants to utilise the vast experience and country-wide relations of Dr Swarup in

the field of holistic human resource development in construction industry. For such a large construction

tasks, there will be a need for every level of workers and many people will have to be called from outside.

The vast experience and networking of Dr Swarup and CIDC will be very useful in developing Andhra Pradesh

as "Innovation Valley" of the country.

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CIDC started three training centres in Assam

Under the Corporate Social Responsibility Plan (CSR) of the Airports Authority of India (AAI), CIDC has started

training of the weaker sections of the North-Eastern States as per the requirement of the construction

industry in three training centres in Golaghat, Kokrajar and Chapaguri in Assam from November, 2018. The

training centres were formally inaugurated in Golaghat on 20th November and in Chapguri and Kokrajar on

23rd November in the presence of senior officers of AAI and CIDC.

On 20th November, Jorhat Airport Director Prabhakar Mishra formally inaugurated Golaghat CIDC Training

Centre by lighting the lamp in Golaghat Engineering College. On this occasion, Mr. Mishra greeted all the

youth who came to the training for a bright future. Mr. Mishra advised them to complete their training. He

advised the trainees to take full advantage of the opportunity, learn a skill and thereafter obtain a fruitful

employment.

Additional General Manager of AAI, Mr S. K. Goswami said that, with the cooperation of AAI and CIDC, 2000

nos. of youth of North Eastern States are

being provided employment training in

different sectors of the construction

industry. After training, they will also be

provided employment

opportunities. This training would also

enable them to start their own

work. According to Mr. Deepak Majumdar,

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Senior Additional Director,

CIDC, currently trainees are

being trained in the

training centres as

electricians, plumbers and

office assistants. Soon the

training programs will also

be started in other trades

of the construction

industry.

As per Mr. SN Murthy,

Senior Additional Director (Finance) of CIDC, all these students will be given three months training. During

the training period, all these trainees would be staying in CIDC hostels. Training, food and accommodation

everything is free for them. After the formal inauguration ceremony, AAI and CIDC officials examined the

various facilities available in the training centre, interacted with the trainees and asked them questions. Prof.

Gautam Das of Golaghat Engineering College also addressed the students on this occasion. Prof. Medalson

Ronghang, of Bineswar Brahma Engineering College Kokarajhar and CIDC-ECI Chief Coordinator of North

Eastern Region, thanked all the guests.

There was also a formal start to the Chapaguri and Kokrajahar Training Center on November 23 in the

presence of many senior officers of CIDC and AAI. The Chapaguri Training Centre was inaugurated by AAI,

Guwahati Additional General Manager, Mr. J. Baishya and Joint General Manager Mr. SB Singh.

On this occasion, Additional General Manager, Mr.SN Murthy and Mr. Deepak Majumdar on behalf of CIDC

encouraged trainees. All these officers were also present on the occasion of the inauguration of Kokrajhar

Training Centre. Mr. B Pandey of AAI also

joined in the ceremony. In addition to the

formal program, all the guests talked to the

students and encouraged them. Everyone

gave good wishes for the bright future of the

students and advised them to pursue the

profession whole heartedly.

According to Prof. Medalson Ronghang, CIDC-

ECI Chief Coordinator of the North-Eastern

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Region, the main aim of this scheme is to reduce poverty by providing employment to the unemployed youth

of the society, uplift the morale of backward society and increase their economic and social status and train

them according to the needs of the construction industry. With the availability of local skilled craftsmen, it

will facilitate completion of any project on time. He said that soon Jorhat and Guwahati Centres shall also be

started. If necessary, more training centres in other areas of the region would be opened.

CIDC spread its wings in Kerala too

CIDC shall be providing training to the weaker sections of the rural and urban areas of Kerala in different

sectors of the construction industry. This training would also facilitate their employment abroad.

These programs will be run by CIDC with the help of various State Governments, Social Responsibility Plans

(CSR) of Semi Government and Private CompaniesIn Kerala, an agreement with Trivandrum's PRS College of

Engineering and Technology was signed on November 16, 2018. On behalf of CIDC, this letter was signed by

the Director General DR PR Swarup and on behalf of PRS College of Engineering and Technology (PRCTET),

Trivandrum, by its Chairman Mr. R Murugan. According to Dr. P. R. Swarup, Director General of CIDC, the

basic purpose of the agreement is to develop the overall human resources in the construction industry. CIDC

has been trying to add and develop skilled human resources in the construction industry since its inception.

CIDC is constantly working to connect the marginalized weaker sections of the dalit / tribal / other backward

classes / women and the people of economically backward sections to the main stream of development.

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CIDC is engaged in the mission of providing livelihood opportunities for them by increasing their work

efficiency.

With the help of PRCET, CIDC, the Engineering Council of India (AISI) will also help in starting its branch in

Kerala. This will provide the best practices of the latest technologies in construction industry to business,

professionals and workers associated with the state's manufacturing industry.

CIDC and PRCET will run special programs for the training, testing and certification for those wishing to work

in the construction industry in the Gulf countries. Under this agreement, there is also a provision for contact

with the construction companies for internship and training of students of Kerala engineering educational

institutions under the ECI-AICTE scheme.

IRCON ISL & CIDC Skill development initiatives

IRCON Infrastructure Services Limited (IRCON ISL) has assigned CIDC a pilot project to train 60 youths of

Haryana as Masons and Bar Benders under their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) scheme. These

students are being trained at the premises of Sri Vishwakarma Skill University upcoming campus at Dudhola,

Haryana.

The training has started in right earnest and the beneficiaries are local youth and workers from nearby

construction sites who are eager to learn the finer points and nuances of their trades and upgrade their skills.

The training being of 300 hrs duration focuses on theory 20 % and hands on skill training of 80 percent.

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Centre’s corner

Faridabad: Induction Training for Haryana housing board CIDC imparted two weeks’ induction training to eight newly appointed Assistant Engineers (Civil) of Haryana

Housing Board at Vishwakarma Pratham (VKP), Faridabad. Trainees were informed about the responsibilities

and rules relating to their work and explained about the Housing Board Haryana’s Act, Rules and Regulations.

Apart from this they were also informed about the PWD code and PWD specification. The objective of this

training was to prepare them for the real work environment and make them ready to work in the housing

board. Therefore, they were also explained about the contract agreement and its operation, contract act,

the arbitration act, the Right to Information Act, Haryana Right to Service Act and the Real Estate Regulation

Act (RERA).

A farewell ceremony was also organized on November 3rd at VKP, Faridabad. Shri VS Yadav, Chief Engineer

of Haryana Housing Board was the Chief guest of this ceremony. Additional Director General of CIDC, Shri

Sunil Mahajan and Director, Dr. Shuchita welcomed the Chief Guest and other dignitaries. Trainee engineers

too shared their experiences and said that this training has increased their confidence level.

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Bokaro: Commencement of new batch

Shri R.R. Sinha, General Manager, Bokaro Power Supply Company Limited inaugurated a new batch of

employment oriented training and skill development program under CIDC- AAI agreement started on

November 29 at the CIDC Bokaro Center.

Mr. Sinha advised students to focus on goal and complete their training with utter attention. According to

him, this training is necessary for working in the industry and it is difficult to get a job without it. He asked

the students to be ready to go to any part of the country for employment after training. According to him,

wherever one gets an employment opportunity should go. Only after working two to four years, one can

make his own place in the industry. After this sky is your limit.

Mr. Sinha also distributed training kits among all students. After this programme he visited the training

centre and expressed his happiness on available facilities. This month 16 trainees (9 from electrical and 7

from plumbing) from this centre were given employment opportunities in M-Four Solution company located

in Bawal, Haryana. This makes these trainees and their family members very happy.

Ranchi: 55 selected in Godda Employment Fair

Fifty-five students of the AAI sponsored employment

oriented training and skill development program from

Ranchi Centre got employment opportunity in

construction industry under the supervision of Godda

district administration.

These students were selected by the district

administration in an employment fair hosted by the

Godda District Administration in various streams.

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Chennai: CIDC will train 3000 youths in Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu Skill Development Corporation (TNSDC) has assigned CIDC to train 3000 youths of the entire state

in various trades like Mason, Bar Bender, Assistant Electricians, Painter, Plumber etc. of Construction

Industry. Chennai Centre taken this work very promptly and started 3 training centres in Tamil Nadu for 110

students.

First Centre for 40 students of mason trade was inaugurated at a very remote village Nedumozhyanur of

Villupuram district on 12th November. Same day about 200 KM away at Dharmpuri district 40 students

started their journey to become a painter.

On November 14th third centre for 30 people of Assistant Electricians trade was started in Thanjavur district.

A new batch of 30 people started under Everest Building Master Training programme at Tirunelveli, Tamil

Nadu on 26th November.

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CONSTRUCTION COST INDICES – November, 2018:

CCI – November 2018 Base - 100.00 October 2007

S. No.

Market Building

CCI Road CCI

Bridge CCI

Dam CCI

Power CCI

Railway CCI

Mineral Plant CCI

Medium Industry

CCI

Transmission CCI

Urban Infra CCI

Maintenance CCI

1 Agartala 144.56 145.27 141.45 144.45 143.54 145.4 143.39 139.63 142.26 138.51 137.34

2 Agra 146.38 147.7 142.91 146.25 144.92 146.97 144.54 141.05 143.95 140.12 138.28

3 Ahmedabad 144.22 146.71 143.18 146.07 143.65 144.76 144.08 139.55 140.98 139.58 140.96

4 Aizawl 144.84 146.82 141.02 144.7 143 145.15 142.31 139.26 142.32 138.48 135.93

5 Ajmer 146.96 149.52 144.15 147.72 146.15 148.31 145.62 142.3 145.32 141.44 139.23

6 Allahabad 146.39 147.01 143.29 146.28 145.37 147.27 145.27 141.4 144.08 140.29 139.22

7 Ambala 145.17 147.43 141.87 145.46 143.86 145.99 143.26 140.09 143.13 139.26 136.89

8 Amritsar 144.04 145.94 140.93 144.35 142.95 144.98 142.48 139.15 142.03 138.24 136.25

9 Anand 143.68 147.53 144.56 146.36 144.47 144.79 144.5 141.22 143.71 140.81 140.99

10 Ankaleswar 142.3 147.44 145.38 146.41 144.24 143.72 144.48 141.31 143.59 141.16 142.34

11 Asansol 146.25 145.92 143.69 146.15 145.88 147.55 146.16 141.76 144.11 140.39 140.37

12 Bengaluru 142.73 146.88 139.25 145.63 143.85 142.82 143.08 138.13 140.75 136.24 135.77

13 Bhopal 146.11 147.19 141.81 146.66 144.41 145.83 144.12 140.28 142.65 138.8 137.83

14 Bhubhaneswar 144.66 144.34 141.14 145.21 143.88 144.95 144.15 139.57 141.46 137.75 138.29

15 Bodhgaya 145.21 145.15 142.52 145.11 144.68 146.41 144.86 140.63 143.06 139.34 139.03

16 Chandigarh 144.89 146.98 141.69 145.19 143.69 145.78 143.17 139.9 142.87 139.03 136.84

17 Chennai 141.77 142.16 136.34 141.8 141.03 142.56 140.96 134.54 137.01 132.16 135.61

18 Cochin 142.97 144 138.51 143.31 142.26 143.75 142.12 136.51 139.08 134.55 136.87

19 Coimbatore 144.14 145.81 140.67 144.78 143.51 144.89 143.3 138.48 141.11 136.97 138.11

20 Delhi 149.37 151.41 145.43 149.23 147.44 149.71 146.77 143.63 146.78 142.82 140.22

21 Dhanbad 145.81 145.39 143.31 145.71 145.48 147.14 145.82 141.37 143.7 140 140.07

22 Faridabad 147.25 148.92 143.58 147.12 145.57 147.72 145.03 141.74 144.75 140.87 138.66

23 Gangtok 142.93 144.85 139.15 142.77 141.06 143.23 140.42 137.38 140.43 136.62 134.11

24 Guwahati 144.28 143.76 141.86 144.2 144.07 145.65 144.43 139.97 142.19 138.54 138.75

25 Haridwar 144.56 150.45 144.76 148.45 146.78 148.97 146.16 142.95 146.02 142.09 139.71

26 Hyderabad 142.94 143.05 138.23 144.14 141.42 142.02 141.51 136.97 138.57 134.82 135.46

27 Imphal 146.02 148.82 143.28 146.89 145.26 147.42 144.68 141.46 144.51 140.62 138.28

28 Indore 144.52 145.11 140.04 145.38 142.94 143.94 142.81 138.63 140.61 136.82 136.66

29 Itanagar 145.42 147.83 142.14 145.8 144.14 146.31 143.52 140.36 143.43 139.57 137.11

30 Jabalpur 143.74 144.09 139.14 144.76 142.17 143 142.15 137.81 139.61 135.82 136.06

31 Jaipur 145.48 146.69 141.25 145.94 143.79 145.28 143.43 139.71 142.15 138.32 137.14

32 Jammu 144.78 148.71 142.99 146.66 144.95 147.14 144.32 141.16 144.26 140.37 137.9

33 Jamshedpur 145.52 144.98 142.6 145.77 145.08 146.43 145.45 140.83 142.91 139.2 139.71

34 Jalandhar 145.48 147.74 142.54 146.03 144.55 146.65 144.07 140.73 143.7 139.86 137.75

35 Jodhpur 144.13 146.34 142.05 145.2 143.3 144.87 143.29 139.34 141.52 138.9 138.61

36 Jorhat (Assam) 143.89 145.84 140.1 143.75 142.02 144.2 141.37 138.32 141.38 137.54 135.01

37 Kanpur 147.85 149.18 144.34 147.73 146.4 148.46 145.99 142.48 145.38 141.53 139.7

38 Kohima 145.72 148.33 142.71 146.36 144.7 146.87 144.1 140.9 143.98 140.1 137.7

39 Kolkata 146.4 145.63 144.07 146.32 146.32 147.9 146.78 142.11 144.33 140.63 141.08

40 Lucknow 144.91 145.88 141.66 144.79 143.72 145.65 143.47 139.83 142.56 138.79 137.34

41 Ludhiana 145.19 147.12 142.08 145.51 144.1 146.16 143.65 140.28 143.21 139.37 137.35

42 Madurai 142.45 143.69 137.79 143.66 141.88 142.43 141.7 136.36 138.54 134.18 135.59

43 Mathura 145.03 146.69 141.4 144.9 143.4 145.48 142.87 139.62 142.57 138.75 136.57

44 Meerut 145.48 147.74 142.54 146.03 144.55 146.65 144.07 140.73 143.7 139.86 137.75

45 Mehsana 143.01 147.48 144.97 146.39 144.36 144.26 144.49 141.27 143.65 140.99 141.68

46 Mumbai 140.94 147.36 146.22 146.46 144.01 142.6 144.45 141.4 143.46 141.52 143.71

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47 Mysore 142.89 144.45 140.96 144.98 142.69 142.93 142.92 138.73 140.52 137.23 138.24

48 Nagpur 142.81 145.85 143.7 145.84 143.95 143.8 144.3 140.48 142.45 139.65 140.99

49 Nainital 144.91 145.88 141.66 144.8 143.72 145.65 143.47 139.84 142.56 138.79 137.35

50 Nanded 142.89 144.45 140.96 144.98 142.69 142.93 142.92 138.73 140.52 137.23 138.24

51 Nasik 141.28 147.38 146.01 146.45 144.07 142.9 144.46 141.38 143.5 141.44 143.37

52 Navi Mumbai 141.11 147.37 146.11 146.46 144.04 142.75 144.46 141.39 143.49 141.48 143.55

53 Nayamore 145.23 144.87 142.22 145.46 144.68 146.05 144.98 140.47 142.57 138.86 139.19

54 Nazira 144.7 146.05 141.23 144.58 143.27 145.28 142.86 139.45 142.29 138.5 136.65

55 Panjim 141.84 147.12 142.74 146.04 143.93 142.72 143.77 139.79 142.1 138.88 139.76

56 Patna 146.09 146.21 143.3 145.99 145.43 147.21 145.55 141.39 143.89 140.15 139.66

57 Pondicherry 142.34 142.6 137.28 142.99 141.22 142.29 141.23 135.76 137.8 133.51 135.53

58 Port Blair 145.75 146.98 141.07 145.69 144.43 146.33 144.06 139.27 142.08 137.66 138.1

59 Pune 142.02 145.2 142.17 145.28 142.73 142.38 143 139.2 141.02 138.16 139.54

60 Puri 144.66 144.34 141.14 145.21 143.88 144.95 144.15 139.57 141.46 137.75 138.29

61 Raigarh (Alibaug)

141.49 147.25 144.43 146.25 143.99 142.74 144.12 140.59 142.79 140.19 141.64

62 Raipur 144.66 144.34 141.14 145.21 143.88 144.95 144.15 139.57 141.46 137.75 138.29

63 Rajahmundry 142.34 142.6 137.28 142.99 141.22 142.29 141.23 135.76 137.8 133.51 135.53

64 Rajkot 141.28 147.38 146.01 146.45 144.07 142.9 144.46 141.38 143.5 141.44 143.37

65 Ranchi 144.66 144.34 141.14 145.21 143.88 144.95 144.15 139.57 141.46 137.75 138.29

66 Roorkee 147.85 149.52 144.15 147.72 146.15 148.31 145.62 142.3 145.32 141.44 139.23

67 Shillong 144.7 146.05 141.23 144.58 143.27 145.28 142.86 139.45 142.29 138.5 136.65

68 Shimla 144.78 148.71 142.99 146.66 144.95 147.14 144.32 141.16 144.26 140.37 137.9

69 Silchar 143.9 144.92 139.65 144.42 142.2 143.61 141.91 138.12 140.46 136.66 135.71

70 Srinagar 144.99 146.97 141.17 144.85 143.14 145.3 142.46 139.41 142.47 138.62 136.07

71 Surat 141.63 147.4 145.81 146.44 144.13 143.17 144.47 141.36 143.53 141.33 143.04

72 Trivandrum 142.54 144.74 138.27 144.31 142.53 142.56 142.15 136.95 139.28 134.85 135.65

73 Ujjain 146.5 149.44 144.97 147.77 145.93 147.21 145.6 142.38 145.2 141.79 140.58

74 Vadodara 144.41 148.45 145.18 147.08 145.08 145.45 145.04 141.86 144.4 141.49 141.47

75 Varanasi 144.91 145.88 141.66 144.8 143.72 145.65 143.47 139.84 142.56 138.79 137.35

76 Velim 142.28 147 140.99 145.84 143.89 142.77 143.42 138.96 141.44 137.56 137.77

77 Vijayawada 142.64 142.82 137.77 143.57 141.32 142.16 141.37 136.37 138.18 134.17 135.5

78 Vishakhapatnam 143.53 143.49 139.23 144.11 142.55 143.65 142.7 137.65 139.65 135.61 136.92

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