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Construction Industry Development Council

Inauguration of Program at Vijay Nirman Company Limited in

Lucknow by Dr. P.R. Swarup

VISHWAKARMA

(Online Monthly e - Journal of Construction Industry Development Council)

Vol.2 Issue X E – Journal of CIDC Oct, 2013

Birth–Day Celebrations of our Father of Nation at Construction

Industry Development Council Training Centres

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CIDC – Activities

Birth–day Celebrations of our Father of Nation Mahatma Gandhi and our Second Prime Minister Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri Birth - anniversary of our Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, and India’s Second Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri was celebrated at CIDC’s various Training Centre’s by organizing Prabhat Pheri and Shramdaan.

CIDC Training Centre ( Kanhmou) CIDC students and employees did cleaning work in and around the Training Centre, and also at the terrace of an Ayurvedic Hospital which is 117 years old, to keep the area neat and clean and prevent diseases like Malaria etc. On this occasion, Director General Dr. P. R. Swarup, and Mrs. Kshamta Swarup, interacted with the students of Maha Kavi Narottam Das Monteswari School, gave them counseling on discipline, hygiene factors etc. Dr. P. R. Swarup also told them about the life principles, and ideology of Mahatma Gandhi and Lal Bhadur Shastri, and also highlighted the importance of Shramdan and motivated the students for higher education.

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CIDC – Activities CIDC Training Centre (Gorakhpur)

On the occasion of birth anniversary of Father of Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, CIDC, launched a nationwide

construction workers’ welfare program. CIDC has developed a program for construction workers’ skill

gradation, training and career enhancement and launched the program on 2nd October 2013.

CIDC Training Centre (Vishwakarma Pratham Faridabad)

CIDC Training Centre (Ghaziabad)

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CIDC – Activities

CIDC Training Centre (Phulnakhra Odisha)

CIDC Training Centre (Shivpuri Madhya Pradesh)

Certificate Distribution Ceremony

Performance Evaluation of Construction Workers engaged on Central Public Works Department

(CPWD) Sites

DG CPWD awarded certificates of merit to all successful

candidates under the program “Performance Evaluation of

Construction Workers engaged on Central Public Works

Department (CPWD) Sites” for fulfillment of provision of GCC

Clause 19K of CPWD.

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CIDC – Activities

The function was held on 8th August 2013 at PNB, Sector 10,

Dwarka, New Delhi site and attended by senior officials of CPWD

and CIDC.

The Phase I of the testing and certification program for fulfillment of

Clause 19K was kick-started from this site on 6th June 2013. The

candidates belonged to various trades like masons, plumbers,

electricians, bar benders, general works supervisors etc.

The inclusion of the Clause 19 K of GCC of CPWD on deployment

of skilled and certified workers on CPWD construction projects

states 20% of the workforce needs to be skilled and certified. The

inclusion of the clause demonstrates the farsightedness and vision

of the project owners and the relentless pursuit of making the

grassroots construction force trained, tested and certified.

This is a welcome move which definitely translates into enhanced

employability for construction workers; value added employment

and deployment of a skilled workforce leading to enhancement of

quality, safety and productivity on various construction projects.

While the candidates who clear the testing process are granted

Certificates, the others are prescribed training ranging from 5-15 days or more depending on specific

weaknesses.

Based on the success of Phase I, the programme has now been rolled out in other parts of the country

and Phase II is aimed to touch 23 CPWD locations across India.

The clause 19k is a proactive step taken by CPWD to improve safety, quality and productivity on

construction projects and encourages other organizations to emulate this path breaking step.

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CIDC – Activities

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CIDC – Activities Visits in VKP

Mr. Gyati Kacho from Department of Industries, Govt. Of Arunachal Pradesh visited VKP Faridabad. He interacted with staff and visited the workshop, Material Lab, Survey & Electrical class rooms. Testing & Certification room and also the Library. He was highly impressed with the facility and the committed trainers.

On 1st October, 2013 a Dental and Medical camp was organized in association with Shanti Devi Memorial Hospital & Sudha Rustagi College of Dental Sciences & Research.

Fourteen doctors participated in the camp, besides the checkup they also guided students in preventive health maintain. The hospital also promised transport for follow up treatments to be done in hospital.

Ms. Neha Khanna Analyst & Mr. S. Badri Narayanan, Associate

Analyst from ICRA Management Consulting Services limited, the

visited VKP. They interacted with staff and visited the workshop,

Material Lab, Survey & Electrical class rooms. Testing & Certification

room and also the Library, they were highly impressed with the facility

and the committed trainers.

Inauguration of Program at Vijay Nirman Company Limited in

Lucknow by Dr. P.R. Swarup Dr. P.R. Swarup, Director General, CIDC inaugurated the program on site of Vijay Nirman Company Limited in Lucknow in the presence of dignitaries of Construction Industry and the large numbers of construction workers. In inauguration program, Dr. Swarup detailed the planning and schemes launched by CIDC for welfare of construction workers. In the very inspiring speech, Dr. Swarup motivated workers to study, learn and gain knowledge for value addition in their lives.

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CIDC – Activities Construction books, study materials and safety kits were distributed to workers and Dr Swarup inspired workers to learn and work with safety. Certificates were distributed to recognize knowledge and skill of tested and qualified construction workers. The program is being facilitated by Vijay Nirman Company Limited. Col(R) Shankar Rao, DGM, VNC gave the vote of thanks.

Visit of Dr Shankar Singh, DGM, PFC at CIDC Training Centre (Gorakhpur)

New Initiatives.

CIDC has received a wok-order from National Scheduled castes Finance and Development Corporation for training and placement of 100 nos. of candidates from U.P., 100 nos. of candidates from Bihar and 50 nos. of candidates from Jharkhand.

CIDC has received work order from RECL for training and placement of another 200 nos. of candidates from Shivpuri, Madhya Pradesh.

CIDC has work-order from HUDCO Jaipur for training & placement of 160nos. of candidates in Chittorgarh and Pratapgarh districts of Rajasthan.

CIDC has work-order from HUDCO West Bengal for training & placement of 100nos. of candidates in Murshidabad districts of West Bengal.

CIDC-ACTIVITIES

Under CIDC-RECL Training Program at Siddhartha Nagar and Dumariyaganj, Fourth batch commenced at both locations on 16th August, 2013 with batch strength of 18 nos. & 24 nos. respectively. Total 166 nos. of candidates have been trained & 36 nos of candidates have been placed so far and 87 nos. of candidates are getting training in this program.

Under CIDC-RECL training centre in Shivpuri (MP), sixth batch with batch strength of 115 candidates commenced on 16th August, 2013. Total 365 nos. of candidates have been trained & 173 nos. of candidates have been placed so far and 155 nos. of candidates are getting training under this program.

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CIDC – Activities

Under CIDC-HUDCO training program in Odisha, at Phulnakhra, fifth batch with batch strength of 35 commenced on 09th July and in Rajasthan third batch of 40 candidates commenced on 22nd July, at Kishangarh. Total 245 nos. of candidates have completed their training and 155 nos. of candidates are getting training in this program.

Under CIDC-PFCL Phase-II training program, 275 nos of candidates have completed their training and 117 nos. of candidates have been placed so far. 342 nos. of candidates are under training at different training centre.

Campus selection of candidates was carried out at Shivpuri (MP) by M/S Sobha Developers, Bangalore on 28th Sept, 2013.

Industrial Internship Programs:

Many students from a number of technical institutions, enrolled for CIDC’s Industrial Internship Programs, are being trained. The internship topics opted by the students are Trenchless Engineering, Material Testing Laboratory Techniques, Project Planning and Scheduling, General Site Management, Safety Practices on Construction Project Sites, Assessment of Green Buildings, and Quantity Surveying & Cost Estimation.

Industrial Internship Programs are being conducted to provide hands-on engineering experience and to enhance capabilities of the engineering students.

Fifteen students pursuing Diploma in Civil Engineering from Teerthanker Mahaveer University, Moradabad, (UP) and Assam University, Silcher, being trained in our industrial internship programs, were placed for On-Job Training in Vijay Nirman Pvt Ltd.

Twenty five CIDC interns pursuing BTech in Civil Engineering from Mewar University, Chittorgarh

(Rajasthan) have been placed for On-Job Training in Vijay Nirman Pvt Ltd.

Twenty students pursuing BTech in Civil Engineering from Mewar University, Chittorgarh (Rajasthan),

being trained in our industrial internship programs, have been short-listed for the On-Job Training in

Pidilite Industries.

Ph.D Programmes; Entrance Test Result Declared:

Entrance Test for admission to the Ph.D, Integrated M.Tech-Ph.D, and M.Tech Programmes in

Construction Technology & Management and Trenchless Engineering was held on 25th of August 2013.

All students successfully qualified their examinations.

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CONSTRUCTION COST INDICES – SEPT, 2013

CCI – September 2013 Base - 100.00 October 2007

Sl. 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 141.21 141.88 138.24 141.19 140.42 142.17 140.17 136.54 139.13 135.67 134.63

2 Agra 142.98 144.12 139.61 142.88 141.76 143.71 141.3 137.97 140.75 137.24 135.54

3 Ahmedabad 141.02 143.48 139.98 142.78 140.61 141.64 140.87 136.52 137.89 136.71 138.15

4 Aizawl 141.48 143.14 137.74 141.29 139.81 141.94 139.11 136.21 139.15 135.65 133.25

5 Ajmer 143.55 145.85 140.81 144.27 142.95 145.02 142.36 139.2 142.1 138.55 136.46

6 Allahabad 142.99 143.59 140.04 142.98 142.26 144 142.04 138.31 140.9 137.4 136.45

7 Ambala 141.81 143.78 138.58 142.07 140.67 142.76 140.03 137.01 139.92 136.42 134.18

8 Amritsar 140.69 142.38 137.69 140.99 139.79 141.77 139.28 136.09 138.88 135.41 133.55

9 Anand 140.44 144.01 141.44 143.05 141.4 141.68 141.37 138.24 140.65 138.02 138.23

10 Ankaleswar 139.17 143.95 142.35 143.13 141.22 140.66 141.41 138.37 140.6 138.41 139.58

11 Asansol 142.86 142.71 140.5 142.98 142.81 144.26 142.93 138.64 140.97 137.49 137.58

12 Bengaluru 139.61 143.51 136.2 142.5 140.74 139.68 139.92 135.1 137.78 133.4 133.03

13 Bhopal 142.87 143.53 138.61 143.37 141.31 142.62 140.89 137.19 139.57 135.95 135.07

14 Bhubhaneswar 141.44 141 138.06 142.13 140.87 141.74 140.95 136.48 138.44 134.89 135.53

15 Bodhgaya 141.85 141.91 139.35 141.94 141.62 143.14 141.65 137.54 139.92 136.46 136.27

16 Chandigarh 141.53 143.37 138.41 141.81 140.51 142.55 139.93 136.82 139.68 136.19 134.13

17 Chennai 138.7 138.8 133.41 138.72 138.06 139.38 137.82 131.65 134.13 129.41 132.94

18 Cochin 139.82 140.55 135.49 140.13 139.24 140.54 138.97 133.57 136.11 131.8 134.16

19 Coimbatore 140.93 142.3 137.57 141.54 140.42 141.7 140.11 135.49 138.09 134.18 135.37

20 Delhi 145.86 147.57 142 145.66 144.13 146.33 143.41 140.42 143.45 139.85 137.37

21 Dhanbad 142.43 142.21 140.13 142.56 142.44 143.86 142.6 138.27 140.56 137.1 137.28

22 Faridabad 143.84 145.26 140.24 143.69 142.37 144.44 141.79 138.64 141.53 137.99 135.91

23 Gangtok 139.59 141.22 135.89 139.4 137.93 140.04 137.24 134.38 137.28 133.84 131.46

24 Guwahati 140.93 140.61 138.74 141.08 141.03 142.4 141.23 136.87 139.11 135.68 136

25 Haridwar 141.21 146.71 141.41 144.97 143.54 145.68 142.89 139.81 142.78 139.2 136.92

26 Hyderabad 139.88 139.48 135.21 141.07 138.48 138.9 138.36 133.96 135.68 132.05 132.77

27 Imphal 142.63 145.13 139.95 143.45 142.06 144.17 141.43 138.36 141.29 137.75 135.54

28 Indore 141.38 141.51 136.91 142.22 139.9 140.76 139.63 135.58 137.63 134 133.92

29 Itanagar 142.06 144.14 138.85 142.37 140.94 143.06 140.27 137.29 140.22 136.7 134.4

30 Jabalpur 140.63 140.5 136.06 141.65 139.19 139.83 139 134.77 136.66 133.03 133.35

31 Jaipur 142.24 143.03 138.06 142.65 140.67 142.08 140.22 136.63 139.07 135.48 134.41

32 Jammu 141.42 145 139.65 143.21 141.75 143.89 141.07 138.08 141.04 137.5 135.16

33 Jamshedpur 142.22 141.76 139.49 142.66 142.07 143.16 142.25 137.74 139.82 136.31 136.91

34 Jalandha 142.12 144.12 139.25 142.63 141.37 143.4 140.82 137.65 140.49 136.98 135.01

35 Jodhpur 140.86 142.93 138.84 141.89 140.2 141.71 140.08 136.31 138.39 136.06 135.85

36 Jorhat (Assam) 140.54 142.18 136.82 140.35 138.87 140.99 138.18 135.3 138.22 134.75 132.36

37 Kanpur 144.43 145.58 141.02 144.32 143.2 145.17 142.73 139.37 142.18 138.63 136.91

38 Kohima 142.35 144.64 139.4 142.91 141.5 143.62 140.85 137.83 140.76 137.23 134.97

39 Kolkata 143 142.51 140.91 143.18 143.26 144.58 143.54 138.99 141.2 137.73 138.28

40 Lucknow 141.55 142.42 138.42 141.5 140.59 142.42 140.25 136.76 139.42 135.94 134.63

41 Ludhiana 141.83 143.54 138.81 142.14 140.93 142.92 140.41 137.2 140.01 136.52 134.64

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Construction Industry Development Council 801 (8th Floor), Hemkunt Chambers, 89, Nehru Place, New Delhi – 110019

Tel.: 011-2623 4770, 2648 9992, 4161 7971, Fax: 011-2645 1604, E-mail: [email protected],

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42 Madurai 139.37 140.24 134.79 140.55 138.89 139.28 138.55 133.39 135.63 131.4 132.91

43 Mathura 141.68 143.07 138.13 141.53 140.23 142.26 139.65 136.55 139.4 135.91 133.86

44 Meerut 142.12 144.12 139.25 142.63 141.37 143.4 140.82 137.65 140.49 136.98 135.01

45 Mehsana 139.81 143.98 141.9 143.09 141.31 141.17 141.39 138.31 140.63 138.22 138.91

46 Mumbai 137.89 143.89 143.26 143.21 141.04 139.64 141.44 138.5 140.55 138.79 140.92

47 Mysore 139.78 140.97 137.94 141.87 139.72 139.8 139.78 135.73 137.59 134.45 135.5

48 Nagpur 139.67 142.45 140.66 142.67 140.96 140.69 141.2 137.49 139.5 136.84 138.23

49 Nainital 141.56 142.42 138.43 141.5 140.59 142.42 140.25 136.76 139.42 135.95 134.64

50 Nanded 139.78 140.97 137.94 141.87 139.72 139.8 139.78 135.73 137.59 134.45 135.5

51 Nasik 138.21 143.91 143.04 143.19 141.09 139.9 141.44 138.47 140.57 138.7 140.59

52 Navi Mumbai 138.05 143.9 143.15 143.2 141.07 139.77 141.44 138.49 140.56 138.75 140.76

53 Nayamore 141.94 141.61 139.1 142.35 141.66 142.8 141.78 137.38 139.5 136 136.41

54 Nazira 141.35 142.51 137.99 141.24 140.12 142.06 139.64 136.38 139.14 135.66 133.94

55 Panjim 138.75 143.7 139.73 142.86 140.89 139.66 140.68 136.8 139.17 136.1 136.98

56 Patna 142.71 142.9 140.09 142.77 142.35 143.93 142.32 138.29 140.73 137.25 136.87

57 Pondicherry 139.29 139.14 134.31 139.9 138.27 139.14 138.09 132.81 134.91 130.73 132.86

58 Port Blair 142.49 143.4 137.91 142.4 141.31 143.07 140.83 136.24 139 134.83 135.36

59 Pune 138.97 141.69 139.18 142.14 139.78 139.34 139.9 136.23 138.12 135.4 136.77

60 Puri 141.44 141 138.06 142.13 140.87 141.74 140.95 136.48 138.44 134.89 135.53

61 Raigarh (Alibaug) 138.4 143.8 141.44 143.03 140.98 139.72 141.06 137.65 139.87 137.43 138.87

62 Raipur 141.44 141 138.06 142.13 140.87 141.74 140.95 136.48 138.44 134.89 135.53

63 Rajahmundry 139.29 139.14 134.31 139.9 138.27 139.14 138.09 132.81 134.91 130.73 132.86

64 Rajkot 138.21 143.91 143.04 143.19 141.09 139.9 141.44 138.47 140.57 138.7 140.59

65 Ranchi 141.44 141 138.06 142.13 140.87 141.74 140.95 136.48 138.44 134.89 135.53

66 Roorkee 144.42 145.85 140.81 144.27 142.95 145.02 142.36 139.2 142.1 138.55 136.46

67 Shillong 141.35 142.51 137.99 141.24 140.12 142.06 139.64 136.38 139.14 135.66 133.94

68 Shimla 141.42 145 139.65 143.21 141.75 143.89 141.07 138.08 141.04 137.5 135.16

69 Silchar 140.68 141.31 136.48 141.18 139.15 140.42 138.74 135.09 137.42 133.85 133.01

70 Srinagar 141.63 143.29 137.88 141.44 139.95 142.09 139.25 136.35 139.29 135.79 133.39

71 Surat 138.53 143.92 142.81 143.17 141.13 140.15 141.43 138.44 140.58 138.6 140.25

72 Trivandrum 139.45 141.33 135.26 141.2 139.51 139.41 139.01 133.96 136.35 132.07 132.95

73 Ujjain 143.15 145.79 141.72 144.36 142.77 144.01 142.39 139.33 142.05 138.94 137.8

74 Vadodara 141.16 144.87 142.04 143.75 142 142.34 141.9 138.85 141.33 138.68 138.69

75 Varanasi 141.56 142.42 138.43 141.5 140.59 142.42 140.25 136.76 139.42 135.95 134.64

76 Velim 139.18 143.61 137.97 142.68 140.82 139.67 140.3 135.95 138.48 134.75 135.01

77 Vijayawada 139.59 139.31 134.76 140.49 138.38 139.02 138.23 133.39 135.3 131.39 132.82

78 Vishakhapatanam 140.37 140.07 136.19 141.02 139.57 140.44 139.52 134.65 136.68 132.81 134.2

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