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

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Construction Industry Development Council

CIDC E-JOURNAL February, 2018

Award Distribution Function of Talent Search

Competition at Vikas Institute of Engineering

& Technology (VIET) Gorakhpur

Republic Day celebration at VKP

Faridabad

Interns at Vishwakarma Pratham , Faridabad,

from CV Raman college of Engineering, Odisha

and Mewar University Rajasthan

Republic Day celebration at Kanhmou

Sidhauli training centre. Flag hosted by Dr.

P.R. Swarup, Director General

Vol. 7 Issue –II E – Journal of CIDC February, 2018

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CIDC – Activities: Signing of MOA between NMDC Limited

and Construction Industry Development Council For Employment Oriented Training & Skill Development Program for 200 Unemployed

youth/SC/ST/OBC women and EWS of society'

MOA Signing:

CIDC has signed a MoA with NMDC Limited on 11th January, 2018 for Employment Oriented Training and Skill Development Programme for SC/ST/OBC/Women, Unemployed Youth & EWS of the society for 200 persons.

Sh. Sunil Upadhyay, AGM CSR of NDMC Limited visited our Dhaulana training

centre on 11th January, 2018 after signing a MoA with CIDC.

Result Announcement and Award Distribution Function of Talent Search

Competition:

Result announcement and award distribution function was jointly organized by Construction Industry Development Council & Vikas Institute of Engineering & Technology, Gorakhpur on 06th Jan, 2018 in VIET campus to announce the result of talent search competition and distribute the awards to the awardees. Dr. P.R. Swarup, Director General, CIDC was the Chief Guest. Sh Gyan Prakash Srivastava, IRTS (Rtd), Director, Yogyann Enterise Pvt. Ltd, Er J B Rai, President, Alumni Association, Madan Mohan Malvia Technical University, Gorakhpur, Prof. Anuradha Jain, Principle & Dean, Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies, Er P K Mishra, Addnl Director, CIDC, Er Shashi Bhushan, Chairman, VIET, Sh Ram Sharan Prasad, Patron, VIET were also on the dais.

In his very informative and motivating address, Dr. Swarup shared the scope in the construction industry for the talented and hardworking students. Dr. P.R. Swarup also emphasized the importance of hands on training in the engineering field.

Around 1000 participants with their guardians were present in the program.

In senior level, Sh Akash Yadav, first prize winner got prize of Rs 10,000 and certificate. Sh Aman Kumar, second prize winner got prize of Rs 7,500 and certificate. Sh Gaurav Kumar Maddhesiya, third prize winner got prize of 5,000 and certificate. Consolation prizes of Rs 500 to 25 participants were also given.

In junior level, Sh Jitendra Kumar, first prize winner got prize of Rs 7,500 and certificate. Sh Shiv Anand Yadav, second prize winner got prize of 5000 and certificate. Sh Shyamanand Yadav, third prize winner got prize of 2,500 and certificate. Consolation prizes of Rs 500 to 25 participants were also given.

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CIDC – Activities: Launch of “Drone orientation & startup internship training for Engineers”

Drone Gorakhpur Training Centre:

Construction Industry Development Council and Vikas Institute of Engineering and Technology, Gorakhpur jointly launched, “Drone orientation & startup internship training for Engineers” on 6th Jan, 2018 to train the engineering students to acquire safe and responsible drone flying skill. The drone training program was launched by DR P R Swarup, DG, CIDC in the gracious presence of Sh Gyan Prakash Srivastava, IRTS Rtd., Director, Yogyann Enterise Pvt. Ltd. The objectives of the training

program are: To learn the operational system to use the unmanned aerial vehicle/Drones; to provide the intellectual inputs and organize availing the drone technology. The focus shall be on training and grooming the students under the mandatory internship program of AICTE/ ECI internship. As future aspects of drone pilots are very bright, lot of students participated in the program.

Internship Ancillary knowledge on the use of Drone Technology organized at VKP Faridabad. Wherein officials from NHPC & students from CV Raman Collage & Mewar University were present.

Details of recently concluded Internship batch from CV Raman college of Engineering, Odisha & Mewar University Rajasthan.

A batch consisting of 14 & 20 candidates of B.Tech Civil, came from CV Raman College of Engineering,

Bhubaneswar, Odisha & Mewar University, Rajasthan respectively to CIDC’s training center Vishwakarma

Pratham at Faridabad, where they were to undergo 1 month of training mainly focusing on practical, hands

on, higher component of theoretical training, latest tools, plants, equipment, safety health & environment,

soft skills, ancillary knowledge followed by site visits. For more details about internship program under

“AICTE-ECI Internship Framework” are available on : http://www.eciinternship.com

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CIDC – Activities: On Job Training:

Interns were interviewed and selected for On Job Training by the following companies.

Structwel Design & Consultant Pvt. Ltd.

Keller India.

Vijay Nirman Company Ltd.

Naveen’s Construction.

Purnima Construction.

The internship streams afford to them were:

Architectural/Structural Design

Conservation of heritage structure

Repairs & Restoration

Project management

Lab testing etc.

Safety Gear distribution by Prof. (Er.) B. R. Chauhan, Sr. Advisor:

Mr. Naresh Narwal, Addl. Labour Commissioner Faridabad, Government of Haryana visited at VKP Faridabad. Requested CIDC to submit a flexible proposal under BOCW cess Act for registered workers training.

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CIDC – Activities: Association with Blueshift Education and Training Private Limited, Mumbai

(CIDC partner Institute):

1. CIDC in association with Blueshift Education and Training Private Limited, Mumbai (CIDC partner institute), will be launching new program Building Construction & Real Estate Management Program (BCREMP) in Mumbai.

Building Construction & Real Estate Management Program (BCREMP) is a modular programme consisting of 6 modules, duration of 2-2.5 months per module, which the candidate can pursue by completing course modules at his /her convenience. Modules which are as under:

Construction Technology, Material, Project planning, Quality (40 hours of lectures spread over 2-2.5 months plus project presentation at the end)

Surveying, Billing and estimation of the Construction Project (40 hours of lectures spread over 2-2.5 months plus project presentation at the end)

Urban planning, DCR and affordable housing (40 hours of lectures spread over 2-2.5 months plus project presentation at the end).

Construction Project Economics, Banking, Finance & Tax (40 hours of lectures spread over 2-2.5 months plus project presentation at the end).

Construction contracts, Legal & Regulatory issues (40 hours of lectures spread over 2-2.5 months plus project presentation at the end).

Construction Project marketing & selling (40 hours of lectures spread over 2-2.5 months plus project presentation at the end).

After successful completion of the full program or standalone modules, the joint examination and certification shall be conducted by CIDC & Blueshift.

Engineering Council of India:

1. Eminent Engineer's Award 2018:

On 4th April 2018, the Foundation Day of Engineering Council of India (ECI), Engineering Council of India (ECI) shall gave Eminent Engineer's Award 2018 to two eminent persons with engineering background who have contributed significantly to any of the fields of engineering profession, one in the Industry category and the second in Research and Consultancy category. The criteria for the Award are as below.

Criteria:-

Eminent Engineer's Award are given to a person with engineering background who has contributed significantly to any field of engineering, while holding top level engineering/management positions in corporate, government, industry, academic, research and other institutions.

S/he should:

1. Have demonstrated innovative thinking and leadership qualities. 2. Have impeccable and unblemished record, not subjected to any disciplinary or criminal proceedings. 3. Have contributed significantly to sustainable economic development and social welfare.

An independent top-level Jury shall select the candidate for the Awards, the members of which include eminent renowned persons with engineering/ technology background.

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CIDC – Activities: 2. Internship:

Today, employability is a problem for the student of a technical educational institution. The solution is Internship. Engineering Council of India (ECI), and its member associations, are assisting the educational institutions, on request of AICTE, to improve the employability by formatting and modulating the Internship of these students. The internship modules of ECI are as under: - 1. When the last semester (i.e. the 8th semester) is fully designated for this purpose, the 1st month or a

month and a half depending upon the requirement of the particular student, would be used to provide him a basic industry orientation so that he becomes capable to complete his balance period of internship constructively. This interalia would include brushing up his knowledge of the requirements of the industry, which had been taught to him during his academic years earlier.

2. When the student has to carry out his internship during the summer vacation, which are in between his academic years in three instalments of 2 months each. Here for each 2-month instalment, the orientation would be for a week and thereafter the balance of 2 months would be spent with the industry.

3. In case the student desires to do the internship in still smaller instalments, the internships could be carried out in modules of 2/3 days' duration. Assuming that he has to put in 150 days over a six-month period, then he could do 75 modules of 2 days each.

His balance period, for 1 and 2 above, would be under a Mentor, who would be in addition to the student's industry lead, to monitor him and guide him along with the industry management, where he is posted. A student is free to choose any of the above 3 modules depending upon the time slots available with him. The inputs being provided to him during the brushing up period are to make him recall what he has been taught during his curriculum, revise and format them to the requirement of the industry where he shall be doing the balance internship. In addition to the technical knowledge's some essential soft skill knowledge would also be brushed up, during this brushing up period. The advantages to a student as well as the industry are quite evident:- A) Student :-

1) The student brushes up the knowledge acquired during his academic period and is able to translate them into practice.

2) He acquires skill and knowledge which enables him to analyse an industrial process as an engineer, and makes him a doer and not just a follower. These are highly beneficial to an industry.

3) Provides him an opportunity to fine tune his career preference. B) For an Industry: - 4) Obtains a candidate who is ready with the basic skill sets required by that industry, so that the industry

is spared the time and cost to retrain him. 5) The industry obtains a person who could be further groomed to take up the higher engineering

functions, to its advantage. 6) It provided a time slot to identify and select the person/s, it wants to retains.

3. Registration Professional Engineers:

1) Introduction: Registration of Professional Engineers, Associate Professional Engineers, Student Engineers, and some other categories on a voluntary basis is going on since 1st December,2015. Member Associations (MAs) have a major role to play as they call for applications, screen them through their set up National Committees (NCs) for respective fields/disciplines of engineering. These NC give their recommendations to the Board of Registration of Professional Engineers (BRPE) set up by ECI.

2) Benefits of Registering: The Registration, enhances the credibility and image of the Engineer. His/her acceptance by industry, institutions, clients and other organisations goes up when he/she mentions the fact of this registration as PE (or APE or SE) which distinguishes him/her from those who are not registered. We are informing the various Government department, public sector organisations, local authorities, industry associations regarding the National Register. Specifically, it will result in:

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CIDC – Activities: (i) Better credibility and possibility to make use of the branding of ECI and concerned Member Associations,

as the names are being listed on the website.

(ii) Using the Certificate of Registration as PE in the National Register as a part of CV, and

(iii) Better prospects for assignments/jobs after this is publicised to client/employer organisations.

3) National Registers: There are separate National Registers for (i) Professional Engineer (P.E), (ii) Associate Professional Engineer (APE), (iii) Apprentice/ Graduate Engineers (ApE), (iv) Junior Apprentice Engineer (JrApE), (v) Student Engineer (SE) and (vi) Diploma/B.Voc Student Engineer (DiSE). There are separate National Registers under each category for different engineering fields/disciplines: Construction, Consulting,IT,Computers/Telecom/Civil/Electrical/Mechanical/Chemical/Mining/Metallurgy/ Industrial/Aeronautical Engineering, etc. The details and Criteria for registration under each category, Disciplines and Code of Ethics which the applicant has to sign, are given on the web site www.ecindia.org.

4) Categories and Fee: Initial registration fee is Rs.3000 for PE, Rs. 2000 for APE, App.E & Jr.App.E and Rs. 1000 for SE plus applicable GST. And for other categories, the fee is Rs. 2000. plus the applicable GST. The fee structure is subject to change in future. The registration is subject to renewal after 5 years.

5) Continuous Professional Development (CPD): Each PE/APE is expected to meet minimum CPD requirement before being considered for registration or renewal of registration. Nature of the programmes constituting CPD activities and credit hours to be earned are given on the web site www.ecindia.org. It is the aggregate of credit hours earned in 5-years that will determine as to whether a PE has secured at least 250 credit hours within his/her five years' registration validity period or not, for re-registration. MAs have a major role in organizing the CPD programmes for respective disciplines.

4. 9th Executive Development Programme on “Project Management for Engineers” will be held from July 16, 2018 to July 20, 2018 at Lecture Hall-1, Annexe, India International Centre, Max Meuller Marg, New Delhi-110002.

Republic day Celebration’s at CIDC training centres.

Kanhmou (Sidhauli) training centre:

Vishwakarma Pratham Faridabad: Republic Day celebration at Vishwakarma Pratham (VKP) Faridabad. Flag hosting by Dr. (Prof.) Niranjan Swarup, Hon. Director (H.E.).

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CIDC – Activities: Gorakhpur Training Centre.

Republic Day program was organized on 26th Jan, 2018, in Gorakhpur center. Shri P K Mishra, Additional Director hosted the national flag at 9.00 am. In his address, he saluted the efforts of the national leaders in building an independent and great republic nation. CIDC staff sung patriotic songs. Speeches of staff members created environment of dedication and sacrifice to nation.

Vishwakarma Tratiya (VKT) Dhaulana. Flag Hosting by VKT, Staff on the occasion of 69th Republic day celebration.

Ranchi Training Centre.

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CIDC – Activities: Itanagar (Arunachal Pradesh) training centre:

Chirang (Assam) training centre:

VKD Ramshapur (Amethi) training centre:

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CIDC – Activities Daltonganj (Jharkhand) training centre:

Basant Panchami Celebration at Gorakhpur training centre:

The puja on Basant Panchami is centered on worship of Hindu goddess Saraswati. Saraswati is the goddess of wisdom and knowledge. CIDC, Gorakhpur center organized a special puja on Basant Panchami, 22nd Jan, 2018, in the campus of training center. The training staff participated in the puja in very auspicious env ironment.

Basant Panchami Celebration at Daltonganj training centre:

Basant Panchami Celebration at VKT Dhaulana training centre:

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CIDC – Activities: Vishwakarma Tratiya (VKT) Dhaulana:

Students of engineering colleges of Delhi NCR at VKT Dhaulana to perform in Tech Fest Organized by Team VKT Dhaulana.

Civil student operating Total Station for the task given to her in

the 2nd Level of modern surveying on 6th February, 2018.

Daltonganj (Jharkhand) training centre:

Ranchi (Jharkhand) training centre:

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CONSTRUCTION COST INDICES – JANUARY, 2018:

CCI – January 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 144.51 145.22 141.41 144.4 143.49 145.35 143.34 139.59 142.22 138.47 137.3

2 Agra 146.33 147.65 142.86 146.2 144.87 146.92 144.49 141.01 143.9 140.08 138.24

3 Ahmedabad 144.17 146.66 143.13 146.02 143.6 144.71 144.03 139.51 140.94 139.54 140.92

4 Aizawl 144.79 146.77 140.98 144.65 142.95 145.1 142.27 139.22 142.28 138.44 135.89

5 Ajmer 146.91 149.47 144.1 147.67 146.1 148.26 145.57 142.26 145.27 141.4 139.19

6 Allahabad 146.34 146.96 143.24 146.23 145.32 147.22 145.22 141.36 144.03 140.25 139.18

7 Ambala 145.12 147.38 141.83 145.41 143.81 145.94 143.21 140.05 143.08 139.22 136.85

8 Amritsar 143.99 145.89 140.89 144.3 142.9 144.93 142.44 139.11 141.99 138.2 136.21

9 Anand 143.63 147.48 144.51 146.31 144.42 144.74 144.45 141.18 143.66 140.77 140.95

10 Ankaleswar 142.26 147.39 145.33 146.36 144.19 143.67 144.43 141.27 143.54 141.12 142.3

11 Asansol 146.2 145.87 143.64 146.1 145.83 147.5 146.11 141.72 144.06 140.35 140.33

12 Bengaluru 142.69 146.83 139.21 145.58 143.8 142.78 143.03 138.09 140.71 136.2 135.73

13 Bhopal 146.06 147.14 141.77 146.61 144.36 145.78 144.07 140.24 142.61 138.76 137.79

14 Bhubhaneswar 144.61 144.29 141.1 145.16 143.83 144.9 144.1 139.53 141.42 137.71 138.25

15 Bodhgaya 145.16 145.1 142.48 145.06 144.63 146.36 144.81 140.59 143.01 139.3 138.99

16 Chandigarh 144.84 146.93 141.65 145.14 143.64 145.73 143.12 139.86 142.83 138.99 136.8

17 Chennai 141.73 142.12 136.3 141.76 140.99 142.52 140.92 134.5 136.97 132.12 135.57

18 Cochin 142.92 143.95 138.47 143.26 142.22 143.7 142.08 136.47 139.04 134.51 136.83

19 Coimbatore 144.09 145.76 140.63 144.73 143.46 144.84 143.25 138.44 141.07 136.93 138.07

20 Delhi 149.32 151.36 145.38 149.18 147.39 149.66 146.72 143.58 146.73 142.78 140.18

21 Dhanbad 145.76 145.34 143.26 145.66 145.43 147.09 145.77 141.33 143.65 139.96 140.03

22 Faridabad 147.2 148.87 143.53 147.07 145.52 147.67 144.98 141.7 144.7 140.83 138.62

23 Gangtok 142.88 144.8 139.11 142.73 141.02 143.18 140.38 137.34 140.39 136.58 134.07

24 Guwahati 144.23 143.71 141.82 144.15 144.02 145.6 144.38 139.93 142.15 138.5 138.71

25 Haridwar 144.51 150.4 144.71 148.4 146.73 148.92 146.11 142.9 145.97 142.05 139.67

26 Hyderabad 142.89 143 138.19 144.09 141.38 141.98 141.47 136.93 138.53 134.78 135.42

27 Imphal 145.97 148.77 143.23 146.84 145.21 147.37 144.63 141.42 144.46 140.58 138.24

28 Indore 144.47 145.06 140 145.33 142.89 143.89 142.77 138.59 140.57 136.78 136.62

29 Itanagar 145.37 147.78 142.1 145.75 144.09 146.26 143.47 140.32 143.38 139.53 137.07

30 Jabalpur 143.69 144.04 139.1 144.71 142.13 142.95 142.11 137.77 139.57 135.78 136.02

31 Jaipur 145.43 146.64 141.21 145.89 143.74 145.23 143.38 139.67 142.11 138.28 137.1

32 Jammu 144.73 148.66 142.94 146.61 144.9 147.09 144.27 141.12 144.21 140.33 137.86

33 Jamshedpur 145.47 144.93 142.56 145.72 145.03 146.38 145.4 140.79 142.86 139.16 139.67

34 Jalandhar 145.43 147.69 142.5 145.98 144.5 146.6 144.02 140.69 143.65 139.82 137.71

35 Jodhpur 144.08 146.29 142.01 145.15 143.25 144.82 143.24 139.3 141.48 138.86 138.57

36 Jorhat (Assam) 143.84 145.79 140.06 143.7 141.98 144.15 141.33 138.28 141.34 137.5 134.97

37 Kanpur 147.8 149.13 144.29 147.68 146.35 148.41 145.94 142.44 145.33 141.49 139.66

38 Kohima 145.67 148.28 142.67 146.31 144.65 146.82 144.05 140.86 143.93 140.06 137.66

39 Kolkata 146.35 145.58 144.02 146.27 146.27 147.85 146.73 142.07 144.28 140.59 141.04

40 Lucknow 144.86 145.83 141.62 144.74 143.67 145.6 143.42 139.79 142.52 138.75 137.3

41 Ludhiana 145.14 147.07 142.04 145.46 144.05 146.11 143.6 140.24 143.16 139.33 137.31

42 Madurai 142.41 143.64 137.75 143.61 141.84 142.39 141.66 136.32 138.5 134.14 135.55

43 Mathura 144.98 146.64 141.36 144.85 143.35 145.43 142.83 139.58 142.53 138.71 136.53

44 Meerut 145.43 147.69 142.5 145.98 144.5 146.6 144.02 140.69 143.65 139.82 137.71

45 Mehsana 142.96 147.43 144.92 146.34 144.31 144.21 144.44 141.23 143.6 140.95 141.64

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46 Mumbai 140.9 147.31 146.17 146.41 143.96 142.56 144.4 141.36 143.41 141.48 143.66

47 Mysore 142.84 144.4 140.92 144.93 142.65 142.88 142.87 138.69 140.48 137.19 138.2

48 Nagpur 142.77 145.8 143.65 145.79 143.9 143.75 144.25 140.44 142.41 139.61 140.95

49 Nainital 144.86 145.83 141.62 144.75 143.67 145.6 143.42 139.8 142.52 138.75 137.31

50 Nanded 142.84 144.4 140.92 144.93 142.65 142.88 142.87 138.69 140.48 137.19 138.2

51 Nasik 141.24 147.33 145.96 146.4 144.02 142.85 144.41 141.34 143.45 141.4 143.32

52 Navi Mumbai 141.07 147.32 146.06 146.41 143.99 142.71 144.41 141.35 143.44 141.44 143.5

53 Nayamore 145.18 144.82 142.18 145.41 144.63 146 144.93 140.43 142.53 138.82 139.15

54 Nazira 144.65 146 141.19 144.53 143.22 145.23 142.82 139.41 142.25 138.46 136.61

55 Panjim 141.8 147.07 142.7 145.99 143.88 142.68 143.72 139.75 142.06 138.84 139.72

56 Patna 146.04 146.16 143.25 145.94 145.38 147.16 145.5 141.35 143.84 140.11 139.62

57 Pondicherry 142.3 142.56 137.24 142.94 141.18 142.25 141.19 135.72 137.76 133.47 135.49

58 Port Blair 145.7 146.93 141.03 145.64 144.38 146.28 144.01 139.23 142.04 137.62 138.06

59 Pune 141.98 145.15 142.13 145.23 142.69 142.34 142.95 139.16 140.98 138.12 139.5

60 Puri 144.61 144.29 141.1 145.16 143.83 144.9 144.1 139.53 141.42 137.71 138.25

61 Raigarh (Alibaug) 141.45 147.2 144.38 146.2 143.94 142.7 144.07 140.55 142.75 140.15 141.6

62 Raipur 144.61 144.29 141.1 145.16 143.83 144.9 144.1 139.53 141.42 137.71 138.25

63 Rajahmundry 142.3 142.56 137.24 142.94 141.18 142.25 141.19 135.72 137.76 133.47 135.49

64 Rajkot 141.24 147.33 145.96 146.4 144.02 142.85 144.41 141.34 143.45 141.4 143.32

65 Ranchi 144.61 144.29 141.1 145.16 143.83 144.9 144.1 139.53 141.42 137.71 138.25

66 Roorkee 147.8 149.47 144.1 147.67 146.1 148.26 145.57 142.26 145.27 141.4 139.19

67 Shillong 144.65 146 141.19 144.53 143.22 145.23 142.82 139.41 142.25 138.46 136.61

68 Shimla 144.73 148.66 142.94 146.61 144.9 147.09 144.27 141.12 144.21 140.33 137.86

69 Silchar 143.85 144.87 139.61 144.37 142.16 143.56 141.87 138.08 140.42 136.62 135.67

70 Srinagar 144.94 146.92 141.13 144.8 143.09 145.25 142.42 139.37 142.43 138.58 136.03

71 Surat 141.59 147.35 145.76 146.39 144.08 143.12 144.42 141.32 143.48 141.29 142.99

72 Trivandrum 142.5 144.69 138.23 144.26 142.49 142.52 142.11 136.91 139.24 134.81 135.61

73 Ujjain 146.45 149.39 144.92 147.72 145.88 147.16 145.55 142.34 145.15 141.75 140.54

74 Vadodara 144.36 148.4 145.13 147.03 145.03 145.4 144.99 141.82 144.35 141.45 141.43

75 Varanasi 144.86 145.83 141.62 144.75 143.67 145.6 143.42 139.8 142.52 138.75 137.31

76 Velim 142.24 146.95 140.95 145.79 143.84 142.73 143.37 138.92 141.4 137.52 137.73

77 Vijayawada 142.6 142.78 137.73 143.52 141.28 142.12 141.33 136.33 138.14 134.13 135.46

78 Vishakhapatnam 143.48 143.44 139.19 144.06 142.51 143.6 142.66 137.61 139.61 135.57 136.88

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