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

CIDC Activities Construction Industry Development Council

The Vice President of India Shri. M. Venkaiah Naidu, Dr. Anil Sahstrabuddhe, Chairman AICTE and Dr. Udesh Kohli, Chairman, ECI congratulated all Chatra Vishwkarma Award winners.

Vol – 8, Issue –I I E - Journal of CIDC February, 2019

CIDC E-JOURNAL

CIDC joins hands with Power Sector

Skill Development Council

Dr.PR Swarup signed MoU with 15

Engineering Colleges of Andhra Pradesh.

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AICTE-ECI-ISTE Chhatra Vishwakarma Awards

‘Development of rural areas should not erode their unique identities but must fortify their spirits.

The facilities in villages must resemble those of a city but the soul and the values of Indian villages,

must be preserved’, the Vice President of India Shri. M. Venkaiah Naidu said at the presentation

ceremony of AICTE-ECI-

ISTE Chhatra Vishwakarma

Awards in New Delhi on 21st

January.

Shri. Naidu said that the

Awards would challenge

young students to come up

with novel ideas that have

great potential to impact life in

villages through technological

interventions at the grass root

level. The Vice President said

that educational institutions

must re-orient their curricula

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to ensure that students spend time in rural

areas, interacting with people and

understanding their problems.

He congratulated the All India Council of

Technical Education’s endeavour to catalyse

rural development in association with the

Engineering Council of India (ECI) and the

Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE).

The Chhatra Vishwakarma Awards are

inspired by the spirit of engineering and

creation patronised by Lord Vishwakarma, the

ruling deity of construction practices in India.

This year, the AICTE in association with Engineering Council of India (ECI) and the Indian Society

for Technical Education (ISTE) announced the 2nd Chhatra Vishwakarma Awards 2018 under the

theme “Empowerment of Villages through Technologies”.

The council received a total of 1067 applications from the teams of various institutions in 8

categories. After scrutiny, 118 teams with a total of 310 students including 191 male and 119 female

students have been called for the National Convention at AICTE headquarters, New Delhi.

CIDC to train local college students’ in

Andhra Pradesh for gainful employment

To streamline developmental needs of the construction industry and to implement its development

and Holistic Human Resource Development (HHRD) agenda, Construction Industry Development

Council (CIDC) entered into a

Memorandum of Understanding

(MoU) with 15 engineering

colleges of Andhra Pradesh.

These MoUs were facilitated by

the Andhra Pradesh Real

Estate Regulatory Authority.

This initiative has opened new

employment opportunities for

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young engineering graduates. Dr P.R.

Swarup, DG, CIDC said, “Andhra Pradesh

should become the hub of skilled

manpower for the construction industry.”

DG, CIDC exchanged MoUs with the

representatives of engineering colleges on

29th January at an event organised in

Vijaywada in the presence of V. Ramnath,

chairperson, APRERA, and Dr Mullapudi

Renuka and Chandu Sambasivarao,

members APRERA.

All these colleges are now working as

CIDC affiliated training centres for different employment oriented skills related to the construction

industry. Rural youths from the villages around the colleges as well as students of those colleges

will be benefitted from the training. The colleges will take responsibility of providing physical

infrastructure and selecting deserving candidates, whereas CIDC will take the responsibility of

training.

Dr Swarup said, “There are several new areas where the students shall be trained to gain fruitful

employment, they relate to construction quality assurance, quality feedback etc. In this context,

APRERA, is already discussing with the AP state skill development corporation to initiate a pilot

project under the RPL scheme, utilising the

resources of CIDC,” he said.

The principals, directors and

representatives of Usha Rama College

Institute & Technology, Nova Group of

Engineering Institutions, RVR & Jr

College, Chintalapudi Engineering College

(CEC), Prakasam Engineering College,

NRI Institute of Technology, Malineni

Perumallu Educational Society’s Group of

Institutions, Bapatla Engineering College,

Velagapudi Ramakrishna Siddhartha Engineering College and Chalapathi Institute of Engineering

& Technology and other Colleges participated in this event.

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First Batch of IRCON-ISL trainees got employment

All students of the first batch of CIDC skill development programme at Haryana Vishwakarma Skill

University are placed just after completion of their training. The programme was sponsored by the

IRCON Infrastructure Services Limited (IRCON-ISL) under their Corporate Social Responsibility

(CSR) scheme. The programme is very close to heart of Chief Minister of Haryana Shri Manohar

Lal Khattar. Time to time he is visiting HVSU and taking personal interest in different skill

development programmes run by

the HVSU.

The students were given course

completion certificate by Ms. Simi

Soma Sundaram, Assistant

Director, HVSU in a award

ceremony held at HVSU 29th

January. The appointment letters

have already been given. HVSU

Technical Consultant SK Bhutani,

IRCON - ISL General Manager

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Ravi Kumar, Project Coordinator Javed Inayat,

Adviser, CIDC and Admin Head, Faridabad

Centre Vijay Kumar, instructor Sabab Akhtar,

Pawan Kumar Sharma Many other dignitaries

were present.

IRCON - ISL tasked CIDC to train 60 local

youths in Raj Mistry and Bar Bender trade. This

was a 300 hours non - residential training,

which was imparted in HVSU campus. Out of

these 300 hours training hour, 60 hours were

delivered in classroom and remaining 240 hours were on site. Influenced with the quality of training,

the site's contract agency accommodated all these students in his company.

According to CIDC's advisor Faridabad Centre's Admin Head Vijay Kumar this training was

specially designed for the local youths. So, we conducted an awareness programme in nearby

villages for students mobilisation. We approached students as well their parents. Impressed with

the huge success of the 1st batch we have started next batch also.

MoU with Power Sector Skill Council (PSSC)

On its mission to generate more and more employment opportunity, Construction Industry

Development Council (CIDC) signed

a memorandum of understanding

with the Power Sector Skill Council

(PSSC). The main aim of this MoU is

to promote the cause of skill

development of existing and

prospective workmen in Power

Sector and creating gainful

employment opportunities for them.

The programme will benefit to

regular, outsourced employees as

well as those employed by

contractors of power companies.

PSSC and CIDC agree to work

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together in the area of skill development aligned to Qualification Pack /National Occupational

Standard for various Job Roles compliant to National Skills Qualification Framework.

PSSC will regulate the skill development activities in the Industry including development of National

Occupational Standards and Qualification Packs for various job roles. It will collaborate with

industry to map typical job profiles, develop the occupational and competency standards compliant

to National Skill Qualification Framework for each of the job roles in industry and prepare a career

path for different skill holders.

CIDC will organize delivery of training program including participant sourcing, training Infrastructure

like classroom, hostel (if needed), practical as well as for on the Job Training. CIDC will utilize

necessary training infrastructure as per laid down standards for successful delivery of the program.

CIDC also have to provide placement Support to the participants certified by the PSSC.

CIDC - Kirorimal College signed MoU

The primary objective of this MOU is to enable CIDC and KMC to identify mutual collaboration

opportunities bringing together the strength of both toward sustained development of construction

skills and education aimed at enhancement of self- employment opportunities.

CIDC and Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi will collaborate to conduct different training

Programmes for the trainers and students in the area of entrepreneurship skills and education

specially in construction sector. Both have agreed to develop a course curriculum for above

purpose.

Both will work together in

identifying entrepreneurial

opportunities and programs,

promoting self-employment

opportunities for Trainees of

the college and preparation and

exchange of Course Design

and Exchange of faculty for

this.

The MoU was signed in Delhi

by Dr. Vibha Singh Chauhan, Principal, Kirorimal College and Ashutosh Bhardwaj, Director, CIDC.

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Centre’s corner

VKT: Dhaulana, Hapur: AAI Officials Visit

To meet the trainees of AAI (Airport Authority of

India) sponsored skill development programme

and take the stock of programme two officials of

AAI Shri Ramnihal, Deputy General Manager

(Finance) and Shri Sunil Prasad, Deputy General

Manager (Administration) visited

our centre Vishwkarma Triteeya (VKT) at

Dhaulana, Hapur, UP on 9th January. The

officials were given a grand reception by the

students and faculty. Both officials interacted

with the students and enquired about the

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facilities and training module. Both were very happy and impressed with the overall progress of the

students.

Shri Ramnihal, DGM (Finance) interacting with the students. Both guests planted saplings in presence of students and faculty.

Celebrating life: Lohiri

Celebration is a part of CIDC life. We never let any chance of celebration to go. We try to make our

centre a home to trainees, so we celebrate each and every festival as they wish. On 13th January,

all students and faculty members celebrated Lohiri as a family.

Faridabad

Makar Sankranti Celebration

The students, faculties and staffs of the CIDC celebrated Makar Sankranti on 14th January

corporate office Vishwakarma Prathama, Faridabad. Wherein, Engineering interns and Vocational

students got together across a bonfire. Every one present there enjoyed groundnuts and chikki

with songs and jokes.

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CIDC - Kent RO TOT Program

A batch of nine CIDC staff members underwent training for marketing of Kent RO products at VKT.

All participants briefed about the company profile of Kent RO and introduced about the machine

specifications and marketing strategies. After successful completion of the training all participants

were awarded certificates. All participants have to act as a recourse person for conducting CIDC –

Kent RO Internship program at pan India basis.

CIDC – Mewar University Internship Training Program:

A batch of 16 students perusing B. Tech (Civil) from Mewar University Rajasthan underwent one-

month Internship Training at our VKP centre. The training mainly focused on practical and hands

on training including higher component of theoretical knowledge, latest tools, health safety &

environment and soft skills followed by the site visits.

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Gorakhpur

Rojgaar Mela aur Niyukti Patra Vitaran Samaroh

CIDC, Gorakhpur participated in Mandaliya Rojgaar Mela aur Niyukti Patra Vitaran Samaroh

organised by the Uttar Pradesh skill Development Mission and Regional Employment Exchange

Office, Gorakhpur on 14th January in Gorakhpur university Campus. Our aim was to provide

information about the CIDC Skill Development Training programme and available employment

opportunity in construction Industry to the local unemployed youths.

CIDC established one Centre in this mela and interacted with youths. CIDC registered 1200

aspirants and offered them a free residential skill development programme in different trade of

construction Industry at Gorakhpur centre. Honorable Chief Minister of UP, Yogi Adityanath graced

the occasion and also visited the CIDC counter. He distributed CIDC offer letter to few selected

Candidates. We were appreciated by the honourable Chief Minister and organisers as one of the

notable employment provider.

Counselling Session

CIDC Gorakhpur Centre organised a counselling session on 16th January for unemployed youths

of nearby vicinity. The session was addressed by Shri PK Mishra Additional Director. He interacted

with the youths and shared the chance and opportunity available and overview of the Construction

Industry. He also talked about the benefits of the skill development training and availability of the

placements. The motive of this session was to make unemployed youth aware of CIDC run skill

development and training programme and to bridge the communication gap between the students

and Industry, so students may get good employment opportunity and Industry get skilled workforce.

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Rojgaar Mela in Ayodhya(Faizabad)

CIDC, Gorakhpur participated in a Rojgaar Mela organised by the Uttar Pradesh Government and

Regional Employment Exchange office, Ayodhya on 29th January in Ayodhya, Faizabad. The aim

of participating in this Rojgaar Mela was to educate and make people aware of CIDC Skill

Development Programme and select candidates for our ongoing AAI – CIDC Skill Development

Training Programme.

CIDC established one centre here for Information, Education and Communication about its

programme besides Registration and selection of suitable future work force for the Construction

Industry. Shri Rakesh Kumar, Training Officer, Shri Girish Pandey, Trainer Supervisor and Mrs.

Sheetal Pandey interacted one to one with all aspirants and informed them about CIDC Skill

Development Training programme for various trades and availability of job opportunity in the

Construction Industry.

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Republic Day Celebration

CIDC celebrated the 70th Republic Day at their all centres with a great zeal and enthusiasm. At

VKP, Faridabad DG, CIDC, Dr. P. R. Swarup hoisted the flag. Dr. Shuchita Kumar, Director

(Projects), Prof. B. R. Chauhan, Sr. Advisor, Vijay Singh, Advisor and almost all employees and

trainees of VKP were present there. At VKT, Dhaulana Shri Rajeev Jain, Director hoisted the flag

in presence of employees and trainees of VKT. Other centres also celebrated the occasion by their

own way. Some Centres also organised sports and other cultural activities at this occasion.

Amethi, Ramsapur: VKD

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Bokaro

Chapaguri

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Daltonganj

Dhaulana : VKT

Faridabad: VKP

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Gorakhpur

Jorhat

Sitapur

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Sports

Sports activities are integral part of CIDC training programme. CIDC encourage students to take

part in at least one sports activity. Our students play almost all games however our emphasis is on

outdoor games like Football, Volleyball, Cricket, Kabaddi etc. The aim is to maintain physical

fitness.

Amethi, Ramsapur: VKD

Bokaro

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CONSTRUCTION COST INDICES – JANUARY, 2019

CCI – January 2019 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 144.57 145.28 141.46 144.46 143.55 145.41 143.4 139.64 142.27 138.52 137.35

2 Agra 146.39 147.71 142.92 146.26 144.93 146.98 144.55 141.06 143.96 140.13 138.29

3 Ahmedabad 144.23 146.72 143.19 146.08 143.66 144.77 144.09 139.56 140.99 139.59 140.97

4 Aizawl 144.85 146.83 141.03 144.71 143.01 145.16 142.32 139.27 142.33 138.49 135.94

5 Ajmer 146.97 149.53 144.16 147.73 146.16 148.32 145.63 142.31 145.33 141.45 139.24

6 Allahabad 146.4 147.02 143.3 146.29 145.38 147.28 145.28 141.41 144.09 140.3 139.23

7 Ambala 145.18 147.44 141.88 145.47 143.87 146 143.27 140.1 143.14 139.27 136.9

8 Amritsar 144.05 145.95 140.94 144.36 142.96 144.99 142.49 139.16 142.04 138.25 136.26

9 Anand 143.69 147.54 144.57 146.37 144.48 144.8 144.51 141.23 143.72 140.82 141

10 Ankaleswar 142.31 147.45 145.39 146.42 144.25 143.73 144.49 141.32 143.6 141.17 142.35

11 Asansol 146.26 145.93 143.7 146.16 145.89 147.56 146.17 141.77 144.12 140.4 140.38

12 Bengaluru 142.74 146.89 139.26 145.64 143.86 142.83 143.09 138.14 140.76 136.25 135.78

13 Bhopal 146.12 147.2 141.82 146.67 144.42 145.84 144.13 140.29 142.66 138.81 137.84

14 Bhubhaneswar 144.67 144.35 141.15 145.22 143.89 144.96 144.16 139.58 141.47 137.76 138.3

15 Bodhgaya 145.22 145.16 142.53 145.12 144.69 146.42 144.87 140.64 143.07 139.35 139.04

16 Chandigarh 144.9 146.99 141.7 145.2 143.7 145.79 143.18 139.91 142.88 139.04 136.85

17 Chennai 141.78 142.17 136.35 141.81 141.04 142.57 140.97 134.55 137.02 132.17 135.62

18 Cochin 142.98 144.01 138.52 143.32 142.27 143.76 142.13 136.52 139.09 134.56 136.88

19 Coimbatore 144.15 145.82 140.68 144.79 143.52 144.9 143.31 138.49 141.12 136.98 138.12

20 Delhi 149.38 151.42 145.44 149.24 147.45 149.72 146.78 143.64 146.79 142.83 140.23

21 Dhanbad 145.82 145.4 143.32 145.72 145.49 147.15 145.83 141.38 143.71 140.01 140.08

22 Faridabad 147.26 148.93 143.59 147.13 145.58 147.73 145.04 141.75 144.76 140.88 138.67

23 Gangtok 142.94 144.86 139.16 142.78 141.07 143.24 140.43 137.39 140.44 136.63 134.12

24 Guwahati 144.29 143.77 141.87 144.21 144.08 145.66 144.44 139.98 142.2 138.55 138.76

25 Haridwar 144.57 150.46 144.77 148.46 146.79 148.98 146.17 142.96 146.03 142.1 139.72

26 Hyderabad 142.95 143.06 138.24 144.15 141.43 142.03 141.52 136.98 138.58 134.83 135.47

27 Imphal 146.03 148.83 143.29 146.9 145.27 147.43 144.69 141.47 144.52 140.63 138.29

28 Indore 144.53 145.12 140.05 145.39 142.95 143.95 142.82 138.64 140.62 136.83 136.67

29 Itanagar 145.43 147.84 142.15 145.81 144.15 146.32 143.53 140.37 143.44 139.58 137.12

30 Jabalpur 143.75 144.1 139.15 144.77 142.18 143.01 142.16 137.82 139.62 135.83 136.07

31 Jaipur 145.49 146.7 141.26 145.95 143.8 145.29 143.44 139.72 142.16 138.33 137.15

32 Jammu 144.79 148.72 143 146.67 144.96 147.15 144.33 141.17 144.27 140.38 137.91

33 Jamshedpur 145.53 144.99 142.61 145.78 145.09 146.44 145.46 140.84 142.92 139.21 139.72

34 Jalandhar 145.49 147.75 142.55 146.04 144.56 146.66 144.08 140.74 143.71 139.87 137.76

35 Jodhpur 144.14 146.35 142.06 145.21 143.31 144.88 143.3 139.35 141.53 138.91 138.62

36 Jorhat (Assam) 143.9 145.85 140.11 143.76 142.03 144.21 141.38 138.33 141.39 137.55 135.02

37 Kanpur 147.86 149.19 144.35 147.74 146.41 148.47 146 142.49 145.39 141.54 139.71

38 Kohima 145.73 148.34 142.72 146.37 144.71 146.88 144.11 140.91 143.99 140.11 137.71

39 Kolkata 146.41 145.64 144.08 146.33 146.33 147.91 146.79 142.12 144.34 140.64 141.09

40 Lucknow 144.92 145.89 141.67 144.8 143.73 145.66 143.48 139.84 142.57 138.8 137.35

41 Ludhiana 145.2 147.13 142.09 145.52 144.11 146.17 143.66 140.29 143.22 139.38 137.36

42 Madurai 142.46 143.7 137.8 143.67 141.89 142.44 141.71 136.37 138.55 134.19 135.6

43 Mathura 145.04 146.7 141.41 144.91 143.41 145.49 142.88 139.63 142.58 138.76 136.58

44 Meerut 145.49 147.75 142.55 146.04 144.56 146.66 144.08 140.74 143.71 139.87 137.76

45 Mehsana 143.02 147.49 144.98 146.4 144.37 144.27 144.5 141.28 143.66 141 141.69

46 Mumbai 140.95 147.37 146.23 146.47 144.02 142.61 144.46 141.41 143.47 141.53 143.72

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47 Mysore 142.9 144.46 140.97 144.99 142.7 142.94 142.93 138.74 140.53 137.24 138.25

48 Nagpur 142.82 145.86 143.71 145.85 143.96 143.81 144.31 140.49 142.46 139.66 141

49 Nainital 144.92 145.89 141.67 144.81 143.73 145.66 143.48 139.85 142.57 138.8 137.36

50 Nanded 142.9 144.46 140.97 144.99 142.7 142.94 142.93 138.74 140.53 137.24 138.25

51 Nasik 141.29 147.39 146.02 146.46 144.08 142.91 144.47 141.39 143.51 141.45 143.38

52 Navi Mumbai 141.12 147.38 146.12 146.47 144.05 142.76 144.47 141.4 143.5 141.49 143.56

53 Nayamore 145.24 144.88 142.23 145.47 144.69 146.06 144.99 140.48 142.58 138.87 139.2

54 Nazira 144.71 146.06 141.24 144.59 143.28 145.29 142.87 139.46 142.3 138.51 136.66

55 Panjim 141.85 147.13 142.75 146.05 143.94 142.73 143.78 139.8 142.11 138.89 139.77

56 Patna 146.1 146.22 143.31 146 145.44 147.22 145.56 141.4 143.9 140.16 139.67

57 Pondicherry 142.35 142.61 137.29 143 141.23 142.3 141.24 135.77 137.81 133.52 135.54

58 Port Blair 145.76 146.99 141.08 145.7 144.44 146.34 144.07 139.28 142.09 137.67 138.11

59 Pune 142.03 145.21 142.18 145.29 142.74 142.39 143.01 139.21 141.03 138.17 139.55

60 Puri 144.67 144.35 141.15 145.22 143.89 144.96 144.16 139.58 141.47 137.76 138.3

61 Raigarh (Alibaug)

141.5 147.26 144.44 146.26 144 142.75 144.13 140.6 142.8 140.2 141.65

62 Raipur 144.67 144.35 141.15 145.22 143.89 144.96 144.16 139.58 141.47 137.76 138.3

63 Rajahmundry 142.35 142.61 137.29 143 141.23 142.3 141.24 135.77 137.81 133.52 135.54

64 Rajkot 141.29 147.39 146.02 146.46 144.08 142.91 144.47 141.39 143.51 141.45 143.38

65 Ranchi 144.67 144.35 141.15 145.22 143.89 144.96 144.16 139.58 141.47 137.76 138.3

66 Roorkee 147.86 149.53 144.16 147.73 146.16 148.32 145.63 142.31 145.33 141.45 139.24

67 Shillong 144.71 146.06 141.24 144.59 143.28 145.29 142.87 139.46 142.3 138.51 136.66

68 Shimla 144.79 148.72 143 146.67 144.96 147.15 144.33 141.17 144.27 140.38 137.91

69 Silchar 143.91 144.93 139.66 144.43 142.21 143.62 141.92 138.13 140.47 136.67 135.72

70 Srinagar 145 146.98 141.18 144.86 143.15 145.31 142.47 139.42 142.48 138.63 136.08

71 Surat 141.64 147.41 145.82 146.45 144.14 143.18 144.48 141.37 143.54 141.34 143.05

72 Trivandrum 142.55 144.75 138.28 144.32 142.54 142.57 142.16 136.96 139.29 134.86 135.66

73 Ujjain 146.51 149.45 144.98 147.78 145.94 147.22 145.61 142.39 145.21 141.8 140.59

74 Vadodara 144.42 148.46 145.19 147.09 145.09 145.46 145.05 141.87 144.41 141.5 141.48

75 Varanasi 144.92 145.89 141.67 144.81 143.73 145.66 143.48 139.85 142.57 138.8 137.36

76 Velim 142.29 147.01 141 145.85 143.9 142.78 143.43 138.97 141.45 137.57 137.78

77 Vijayawada 142.65 142.83 137.78 143.58 141.33 142.17 141.38 136.38 138.19 134.18 135.51

78 Vishakhapatnam 143.54 143.5 139.24 144.12 142.56 143.66 142.71 137.66 139.66 135.62 136.93

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