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NORTHERN INDIA TEXTILE RESEARCH ASSOCIATION(Linked to Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India)
SECTOR-23, RAJ NAGAR, GHAZIABAD-201 002Phone: 0120-2783090/094/095/334/586/592/638, 2786434/451 Fax : (0120) 2783596E-mail : [email protected] Web site : nitratextile.org
CONTENTS PAGE No.
1. Message from the Chairman, Council of Administration 1
2. From the Director General’s Desk 3
3. NITRA’s Services to Its Clients - At a Glance 8
4. Organisation : Membership and Financial Performance 9
5. Research & Development Activities 10
6. Consultancy Services 17
7. Testing Services 18
8. Training Services 23
9. Library and Information Services 25
10. Important Events and Happenings during 2015-16 27
11. Powerloom Service Centres 33
12. Annexes :
1) Members of the Council of Administration 36
2) Members of the Finance & Administrative Sub-Committee 42
3) Members of the Research Advisory Committee 45
4) List of Member Units 52
5) Staff Members 55
6) Research Papers Published and Presented 63
7) Training Programs, Workshops and Seminars Conducted 68
8) Consultancies Provided 70
9) Staff Participation in HRD Programs 72
10) Additional Services to NITRA Members 74
11) Journal Subscribed by NITRA Library 76
12) Journal Received on Complementary Basis 7713) Placement at NITRA Technical Campus 78
13. Auditor’s Report & Balance Sheet 81
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MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN,COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATION
Dear patron,
It has been a proud privilege for me to pen-down this annual column for NITRA, one of thefour leading textile research associations in the country. NITRA, as you all know, has beenproviding R&D and other technical support to Indian textile and clothing industry since itsinception in 1974. The pursuit for excellence is still on and the organization is growing at asteady pace. NITRA’s esteemed patrons, valued clientele and efficient workforce deserveimmense credibility for this.
Friends, The Indian textiles & clothing industry had a mixed bag of fortune during the fiscal2015-16. The overall textile exports from India, though marginally dipped and stood at $40billion as compared to $41.4 billion in the previous year, fared pretty well considering thepoor condition of market as a result of global slowdown, and vis-à-vis the performance ofother sectors on the export front. Furthermore, successive droughts have reduced thesupply from India, world leader in cotton production.
In spite of the above, I feel the future for the Indian textile industry looks promising, buoyedby both strong domestic consumption as well as export demand. With consumerism anddisposable income on the rise, the retail sector has experienced a rapid growth in the pastdecade with the entry of several international players like Marks & Spencer, Guess andNext into the Indian market. All these, I am sure, clubbed with probable surge in demand inthe coming days, will give a boost to Govt. of India’s Make in India and Skill India programs.
While talking about NITRA, I feel happy to inform that during the reported period NITRAscientists have carried out 12 R&D projects, 4 completed and 8 in the pipeline. The otheractivities of NITRA i.e. technical consultancy and material quality evaluation have also beenquite satisfactory during the last one year. The financial performance showed noticeableimprovement during the year.
Amongst its training activities, it is a matter of satisfaction that NITRA has been approvedby Textile Committee (Resource Support Agency i.e. RSA), Mumbai as assessment agencyfor assessing ISDS trainees. Furthermore, NITRA is approved by Textile Sector Skill Councilto conduct Training of Trainers programs under PMKVY scheme. NITRA is also runningshort term programs approved by Apparel Sector Skill Council. In order to skill and employthe youth of Uttar Pradesh, the Uttar Pradesh Skill Development Mission (UPSDM) islaunched. Two programs i.e. Industrial Sewing Machine Operators (ISMO) and ApparelQuality Assurance & Compliance (AQAC) are successfully running under UPSDM Projectat NITRA.
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NITRA’s academic wing NITRA Technical Campus, established in 2011-12, has also grownup steadily during the reported period and successfully conducting three 4 year B. Techprograms on Textile Technology, Textile Chemistry, and Computer Science & Engineering.All the programs are affiliated to Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow andapproved by AICTE. The first batch of students has passed out with excellent results and isplaced in various reputed textile and IT companies around the length and breadth of thecountry.
To conclude, I thank the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, the U.P. State Government,industries, various para-military agencies and others who have utilized NITRA’s facilitiesfor the support and encouragement given to us. I, in the capacity of being the ChairmanNITRA, assure that, NITRA would continue to serve the Indian Textiles & Clothing industryfor its holistic and continuous development in the years to come.
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FROM THE DIRECTOR GENERAL’S DESK
During the financial year 2015-16, NITRA has done commendable work to support theIndian textiles & garment industry. Following are the highlights :
Activities at a glance (2015-16)
R&D
Projects completed 04Projects ongoing 08Projects GoI recently sanctioned 03Research papers 32
Consultancy services
Technical consultancies 63Technical opinions & defect analysis 17International assignments 02
Testing services
Quality evaluation in NITRA labs: 10870
Training services
Manpower training programs: 30Personnel trained by NITRA : 867
1. Research & Development (Products) Division, Chemical & QualityEvaluation Division and Polymer & Technical Textile Divisions
Completed Projects :
• Development of suitable workwear for oil and gas industry• To explore the possibility and application of the corn husk in textiles
On-going Projects :
• Development of fabric smoothness tester• Study on extraction and application of sugarcane fibres in textiles• Development of work wear for electroplating workers• Experimental investigation of straightening of bars fibre reinforcement polymer
composite bars• De-colorization of cotton textile wet processing effluent through nano particles
Clientele
Clients served 1230New clients inducted 280
Publications & PR activities
NITRA e-Bulletin 02
PLSCs
Technical assistance/consultancies 219Design developed 190Liaison visits/Survey carried out 3166(No. of units covered)Sample tested 2092Persons trained 810Exhibitions/seminars organized 118Clients served 565New clients added 135
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Projects GoI Recently Sanctioned :
• Development of protective worksear for cement porters• Development of multi-layered flame & thermal resistant fabric for fire fighting clothing
Publications : 19
Training Programs : 11 (7 with other divisions)
Technical Consultancy : 02 (1 with other division)
2. Mechanical Processing (Spg.) and Human Resource DevelopmentDivision
Ongoing Projects :
• Investigation on process variables on functional properties of cotton/corn blendedfabric
Projects GoI Recently Sanctioned :
• Development of smart protective textiles for fire fighter, soldier and old age people(with SITRA)
Publications : 02
Training Programs : 08 (6 programs with other divisions)
Technical Consultancy : 09 (2 with other divisions)
3. Software Development Centre
Publications : 08
Training Program : 01
4. Engineering Division
Completed Project :
• Designing a Compressed Air Monitoring system to Optimise Energy Consumptionin a Textile Mill
Publications : 02
Technical Consultancy : 19 (1 with other division)
Training Program : 01
5. Environmental Engineering Division
Technical Consultancy : 04
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6. Physics & Quality Evaluation Division
On going Project :
• Development of electronic drape meter based on image analysis technique.
Technical Consultancy : 08
Training Program : 01 (with other division)
7. Garment Centre
Completed Project :
• Development of specialty embroidery yarn for application in stretchable fabrics,like knitted fabrics
On going Projects :
• Study to enhance Indian apparel exports.
Technical Consultancy : 01
Training Programs : 17 (2 with other divisions)
8. Publication Division
Training Programs : 03 (2 with other divisions)
Technical Consultancy : 02 (with other divisions)
9. Customer Service Promotion Cell
Training Program : 01 (with other division)
10. Mechanical Processing (Wvg.) Division
Publication : 01
Training Programs : 03 (with other divisions)
Technical Consultancy : 10 (1 with other division)
Quality Evaluation at NITRA Laboratories
Altogether 10870 samples were tested at NITRA’s NABL accredited laboratories during2015-16. Following is the laboratory-wise break up for the same:
Physics Quality Evaluation Laboratory - 5255 samples
Chemical Quality Evaluation Laboratory - 3532 samplesHeat & Flame Testing Laboratory
Polymer & Technical Textiles Laboratory - 1819 samples
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In addition to above, 17 fabric defect/damage analysis and technical opinions were carriedout in various NITRA laboratories. In addition to this, 546 R&D sampels were also tested inPQE and CQE labs.
Publications
In the year under review, 24 research & technical papers are published/ presented intechnical journals and forums. In addition to that, 02 issues of NITRA e-Bulletin were alsouploaded.
Powerloom Service Centres
In order to strengthen the decentralized powerloom sector, NITRA rendered various valueadded services through eight Power Loom Service Centres located at Tanda, Kanpur, Meerut,Gorakhpur, Varanasi (all in U.P.), Panipat (Haryana), Ludhiana (Punjab) and Bhilwara(Rajasthan). Power Loom Service Centre at Varanasi has been shifted to Zila Udyog KendraCampus, Lahartara, Varanasi from IITH Campus. Arrangements of infrastructure facilitiesfor training, testing etc. are being established.
Important Events and Happenings during 2015-16*
• A seminar on “Personal Protective Textile”• A workshop on “Automotive textile, conventional and value added products”
• A workshop on “The use of Technical Textiles in automotive industry”
• ToT Program at Nahar Industrial Enterprises, Lalru
• Workshop on Occupational Mapping, Functional Analysis cum Validation of QPs for“QC & Testing Sector”
• Research Advisory Committee (RAC) meeting at NITRA, Ghaziabad
• NITRA released a New Book on “Pretreatment of Textile Materials for Dyeing and Printing”
• Tajik Delegates visited NITRA
• NITRA organized Workshop on Protective Textiles: Present Scenario and FutureProspect
• International Consultants Dr. Arun Pal Aneja and Dr. Surinder Tandon delivered lecturesto Enrich NITRA Scientists
• NITRA organized Training Program (ToT) under PMKVY
• Inauguration of the centre at Garhmukteshwar under the scheme PMKVY
• Training Program for NITRA’s assessors’ accreditation by Resource Support Agency(Textile Committee), New Delhi
• Training program for Procurement Officers of Border Security Force
• Shri A. Madhukumar Reddy, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Textiles, Government of Indiavisits NITRA PLSC, Panipat
• New Book on Silk Science and Technology
• NITRA Scientist won AICTE Award for best technical book
• SAARC Member Countries’ Delegates visited NITRA
• A Seminar on “Latest technology in Blow room”
• An awareness program on “Traffic Rules & Regulations”
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• A Seminar on “Textile Finishing”
• A Seminar on “Textile Dyeing”
• A Seminar on “Cards and Modern card clothing”
• NTC organized Techno-Science Quiz 2015
• NTC Students won Prestigious Scholarship
• NTC Observed 85th Birth Anniversary of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
• NITRA Technical Campus Students Perform Great in ULLAS 2015
• NITRA Technical Campus Students Perform Great in DRISTI 2015
• Sports Meet 2015
• Parichaya – The Fresher’s Party 2015
• Dristikonn 15
* For details refer chapter Important Events and Happenings during 2015-16
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NITRA’s SERVICES TO ITS CLIENTS - AT A GLANCE
NITRA always believes in satisfying its clients. That is why it has been able to retain mostof its existing clients and at the same time, it has been able to include new clients. Manyclients have availed NITRA’s services time and again. Data given below provides theinformation related to services rendered by NITRA to its clients during 2015-16.
Total clients served : 1230New clients added : 280
More than 20% of the clients at NITRA have availed services 5 times or more during theyear.
• Units availed services more than 100 times
Unit No. of Services
Ordinance Clothing Factory, Shahjahanpur 304TUV-SUD South Asia Pvt. Ltd., Gurgaon 169Alps Industries Ltd., Ghaziabad 126Uniproducts India Ltd., Rewari 107
• Units availed services more than 50 and less than or upto 100 times
Unit No. of Services
Teijin India (P) Ltd., New Delhi 91Central Sliver Plant, Sihore (M.P.) 73TUV Rehiland India P. Ltd., Banglore 70Baldev Woollen International, Panipat 57SGS India Pvt. Ltd., Gurgaon 51
• Units availed services more than 30 and less than or upto 50 times
Unit No. of Services
Banswara Syntex Ltd., Banswara (Raj.) 50Jainson Hosiery Industries, Ludhiana 50Obeetee Textiles Pvt. Ltd. 49JCT Ltd., Phagwara 48Alok Industries Ltd., Mumbai 45Bansal Spinning Mills Ltd., Ludhiana 38Central Sliver Plant, Etah 37Arvind Mills Ltd., Ahmedabad (Guj.) 35Metapor Exports (P) Ltd., New Delhi 33S.B. Equipment, New Delhi 33Fashion Accessories, Gurgaon 32
• Total no. of services availed by clients at NITRA
Testing 3616Consultancy/Training etc. 116Total Services availed 3732
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ORGANISATION : MEMBERSHIP & FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
NITRA Membership
As on 31st March,16, 110 textile and garment units have registered as NITRA members.The list of members is given in Annex-4.
Government Grant
Ministry of Textile, Govt. of India deserves special thanks for helping Association byreleasing timely grant for recurring expenditure. MoT released a grant of Rs.110.45 lacs.Rs.104.18 lacs was released for R&D projects. NITRA received grant of Rs.128.25 lacsfrom Office of the Textile Commissioner, Mumbai for continuing the activities of PowerLoom Service Centres at Tanda, Meerut, Ludhiana, Kanpur, Gorakhpur, Panipat, Bhilwara& Varanasi.
NITRA received Rs. 169.21 lacs grant for PLSC Varanasi Centre and Rs. 287.00 lac grantwas received for CoE Focussed Incubation Centre (FIC) from Office of Textile Commissioner,Mumbai.
Council of Administration
The management of the Association is entrusted to the Governing Council. At the 39th
Annual General Meeting of the Association held on 24th September, 2015, the new Councilof Administration was constituted as given in Annex-1. The Council met four times duringthe year.
Finance & Administrative Sub-committee
The Finance & Administrative Sub-Committee continued to look into the administrativeand financial matters. All matters relating to administrative procedures, staff, matters relatingto the Members of Association and financial matters were brought before this Committeefor discussion, guidance and approval. This Committee met twice during this period. A listof members of Finance & Administrative Sub-Committee is given in Annex-2.
Research Advisory Committee
Research Advisory Committee meeting was held on Dec 9, 2015 at NITRA, Ghaziabad.This is an annual event at NITRA with a view to assess the progress of NITRA’s ongoingR&D projects and to make necessary modification on those, if required. The committeealso suggests areas to be considered for NITRA’s future R&D activities.
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RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
As a policy matter, the aim for NITRA’s research and development activities is to help theindustry. So, at NITRA, ideas for most of the R & D projects are conceived only afterinteraction with the industry. Need based projects are earmarked for carrying out researchand special emphasis is given to those projects which have industry acceptance as wellas commercial viability.
In the year 2015-16, NITRA worked on twelve projects. Out of which four have beensuccessfully completed during the period whilst work is in progress for the eight projects.Three R&D projects have been sanctioned recently by the Ministry of Textiles, Govt. ofIndia.
Work done in the area of R&D during the year 2015-2016 is categorized as below :
1. GOVERNMENT SPONSORED PROJECTS
1.1 Completed projects
(i) Project title : Designing a compressed air monitoring system to optimizeenergy consumption in a textile mills (Sponsored by Ministryof Textiles, Govt. of India)
Objectives : • To quantify the losses occurred due to compressed air leakage
• To assess the real-time performance of the compressors• Development of the software for identification of
compressed air losses
Research outcome: • Compressed air monitoring system has been designedand as a pilot trial, it has been installed at NITRA for furtherstudies. Designed system installed at NITRA pilot plant.
Features of Central Compressed Air Monitoring System :
• Collects data from all the stations, where it is installed.• The data is logged into a database at regular intervals• Provision to set alarm limits of each parameter.• Every alarm event is logged into database.• Report generation.
Software Features :
• Datalogging interval – 1 ~ 99mins• Real time data of all the stations shall be displayed on computer screen.• Reports can be generated date wise for all the stations or for individual station.• Reports can be generated in excel data sheet which can be utilized for further
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(ii) Project title : Development of specialty embroidery yarn for application instretchable fabrics, like knitted fabrics (Sponsored by Ministryof Textiles, Govt. of India)
Objectives : • To develop multi-component embroidery thread for stretchfabric.
• To produce multi-component embroidery thread usingelastane filament, water soluble PVA fiber and polyesteror viscose as sheath fiber on DREF-3 m/c.
• To carry out various types of embroidery with multi-component thread and normal embroidery thread onknitted fabrics.
• To compare how multi-component embroidery threadand normal embroidery thread affects the stretchabilityof the fabric.
Research outcome : • Hand Embroidery and Machine Embroidery was carriedout on stretchable knitted fabric using developedstretchable embroidery thread and normal embroiderythread. The embroidery samples were washed andevaluated for their stretch ability at the embroidery area.
• There is a gain of about 16 - 18 % in stretch ability at theportion of embroidery in Wales wise direction and about13 - 15% in Course wise direction using developed multi-component embroidery thread as compared to normalembroidery thread.
• The performance of the developed embroidery thread atmachine embroidery (high speed multi-head embroiderymachine) is not very much satisfactory (higher breakages)as compared to normal embroidery thread because oflower strength and higher unevenness and imperfectionsdue to the use of friction spinning technology. Thedeveloped embroidery thread was given surface finishwith silicon oil, which slightly reduces the breakage rateat embroidery machine.
• In case of hand embroidery the performance of developedembroidery thread given surface finish with silicon oil wassatisfactory and almost at par with the normal embroiderythread.
• Therefore, the developed multi-component embroiderythread may be beneficial for embroidering stretchablebody-fit garments, especially where the stress and strainsare more likely at the embroidery areas.
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1.2 Ongoing projects
(i) Project title : Development of fabric smoothness tester (Sponsored by Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India)
Objectives : • To design the apparatus as per the requirement of theconcept
• To take preliminary trials on the developed/fabricatedapparatus to verify/optimise the suitability of design andif require to modify accordingly (if required)
• To analyse smoothness properties of various fabricsusing newly developed/fabricated apparatus.
Progress of work : • Designing part of smoothness tester has been comple- ted.
• Varification of smoothness properties of various fabricsusing newly developed/fabricated apparatus.
(ii) Project title : Development of electronic drape meter based on imageanalysis technique (Sponsored by Department of Science& Technology, Govt. of India)
Objectives : • To develop an instrument to measure fabric drape using image analysis principle • To measure the accuracy of the developed instrument
Progress of work : • Initial design of the instrument has been drawn. The experimental rig has been manufactured. • Optimization of design parameters is under progress.
(iii) Project title : Study to Enhance Indian Apparel Exports (Sponsored by Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India)
Objectives : • To reduce spreading loss and improve cutting efficiency
• To develop process-wise benchmarks for sewingoperations
• To suggest techniques for waste minimization andimprove efficiency of various departments
Progress of Work : • Technical studies have been completed in about 20garment export units in Delhi, NCR, Tirupur, Chennai andBengaluru.
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2. IN-HOUSE PROJECTS
2.1 Completed projects
(i) Project title : Development of suitable work-wear for workers of oil and gas industry.
Objectives : • To analyse the suitability of existing work-wear to with-stand potential hazard like heat & flame in oil and gasindustry.
• To develop suitable fabric compositions for workers
Research outcome : • Various types of fibres including Nylon 66, p-aramid,m-aramid, modacrylic, hollow polyester & FR viscose etc.were collected. These fibres were blended in differentproportions and converted into yarn. Fabric samples weremanufactured using these yarns. Testing of these fabricshave been completed. Project completed successfully.
(ii) Project title : To explore the possibility and application of the corn husk in textiles
Objectives : • To extract and compare the composition and physico-chemical properties of cornhusk fibres with other cellulosic
fibres.• To explore the possibility of development of yarns using
any suitable yarn manufacturing technology either using100% cornhusk or its blends.
• To optimize the dyeing process of cornhusk fibres usingvarious classes of dyes and evaluating their physical and
chemical properties.• To finish developed material to impart softness and other
required properties.• To design and develop a product line using corn husks
and their blends
Research Outcome : • The corn husk fibres were dyed using various classesof dyes and their physico-chemical properties wereevaluated.
• The blended yarns were woven in to various types offabrics. These fabric samples were successfully dyedand finished with softener to impart softness and smoothfeel.
• The garments and upholstery product lines weresuccessfully developed.
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2.2 On-going Projects
(i) Project title : A study on extraction and application of sugarcane fibres in textiles.
Objectives : • To explore extraction of fibres from the sugarcanebagasse and develop pure and blended sugarcane yarnsusing natural man-made fibres.
Progress of Work : • Fibres have been extracted & treated with variouschemicals & enzymes to get finer & smooth fibres.
• Extracted fibre has been converted into yarn. Fabricmanufacturing is under progress.
(ii) Project title : Development of work wear for electroplating workers
Objectives : • To study and analyze the work – wear clothing of workersin the plating industry and comparing it with the recom-mended standards to identify gaps if any.
• To develop suitable fabric for work – wear using variousfibre compositions, weave structures and finishingtreatments followed by analysis to understand whetherthe fabric is meeting the requirement as perrecommended standards.
• To design and develop work – wear clothing to meet thesafety and comfort requirements of the workers.
Progress of work : • Present work wear used by workers have been collec-ted and physico – chemical properties have beenanalyzed. Rest work is under progress.
(iii) Project title : Experimental Investigation of Strengthening of Bassalt fibre Reinforcement Polymer Composite Bars.
Objectives : Main objective of the present study is to develop Bassaltfibre based reinforced polymer composite to be used inconstruction.
Progress of work : • Various Composite materials developed. Testing of these materials are under progress.
(iv) Project title : Investigation on process variables on functional properties of cotton/corn blended fabric.
Objectives : • To have critical study of the properties of corn fibres• Based on the study of fibre properties, to identify the
processing and functional characteristics which may beinfluenced by process variables
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• To produce yarn samples using corn fibres with differentmanufacturing process variables
• To produce fabric using yarn samples produced fromcorn fibres using different parameters
• To have detailed investigation on the behavior of theprocess variables on the functional characteristics of thefabric
• To explore the possibility of enhancing the flame retardantproperties of the developed material, using flame retardantchemicals
• To apply statistical tools and prepare mathematicalmodels for predicting the functional behavior of cornblended material
Progress of work : • Yarn & fabric samples (preliminary trial) have been deve- loped with cotton and corn blends• Various fabric parameters are to be tested to assess the
functional characteristics such as flammability, abrasionresistance, air-permeability,& antimicrobial properties
(v) Project title : De-colorization of cotton textile wet processing effluent through nano particles
Objectives : • Preparation and characterization of suitable nanoparti-cles, optimization of conditions for best particlespreparation.
• Study on dye removal efficiency using simulated andactual effluent generated from the dyeing of cotton andits blend with reactive, disperse, vat and sulfur class ofdyestuff.
• Immobilization of nanoparticles on a suitable substrateand their decolorization efficiency estimation.
• Column studies for color removal using simulated andactual effluent from cotton textile processing industry.
Progress of work : • A suitable nanoparticle has been prepared and conditions for best particle preparation have been optimized.• Studies on dye removal efficiency using simulated effluent
containing reactive disperse, vat and sulfur dyes havebeen carried out.
• Effect of various salts and auxiliary chemicals on dyeremoval efficiency has been carried out.
• Removal of color from a cotton textile processing effluenthas been carried out.
• Immobilization of nanoparticles on a suitable substrateand studies on its color removal efficiency has beencarried out.
• Regeneration of immobilized nanoparticle and its reusein removal of color from simulated effluent is in progress.
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3. PROJECTS GOI RECENTLY SANCTIONED
(i) Project title : Development of protective work wear for cement porters
Name of sponsoring: Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India Agency
Objectives : • To determine the magnitude of occupational health hazards among cement porters• To design and standardize dustproof and comfortable
material such as gloves, socks and workwear for cementporters which can suit the climatic and working conditions
• To evaluate effectiveness of the developed material inactual practice and standardization of test methods
(ii) Project title : Development of multi layered flame & thermal resistantfabric for fire-fighter clothing
Name of sponsoring : Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India Agency
Objectives : • To study existing fire fighter clothing/suit being used inIndia for their suitability related to safety and otherphysiochemical properties.
• To study fire fighter/clothing suit use in developed countryfor their safety and physiochemical properties.
• To identify gaps in the existing fire fighter suit being usedin Indian fire fighters in comparison of fire fighter suit ofdeveloped country.
• Development of multilayered fabrics using various weavesstructure, fibres composition and finishing applicationsin the manufacturing of fibre fighter suit.
• To evaluate multilayered fabrics for its performance, forsafety and other physiochemical properties as perstandard.
• Development of fire fighter clothing/suit
(iii) Project title : Development of smart protective textiles for fire fighter, soldier and old-age people (alongwith SITRA)
Name of sponsoring : Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India agency
Objectives : • To develop smart/intelligent textiles to be used by firefighters and soldiers
• To develop smart textiles for old age people forcontinuously monitoring their health condition fromdistance.
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CONSULTANCY SERVICES
Technical consultancy is another important aspect of NITRA’s multifarious activities. NITRAprovides assistance to the industry in the form of technical consultancy for resolving theiroperational problems. The areas of expertise where NITRA offer consultancy solutions areaudit, feasibility study, system certification, infrastructure set up, valuations, inspection andproduct/process & design development. Major areas in consultancy services offered duringthe period 2015-16.
Audit
Production process system, Machinery maintenance, Energy, Quality process.
Inspection
• Third party inspection for textile & related products
Areas of Consultancies
• Machinery Maintenance Management
• Manpower Assessment / Rationalization for Textile Mills
• Study of Autoconer efficiency improvement
• Performance assessment of solar charkha
• Development of disruptive uniform cloth
• Improvement in tearing strength & colour fastness of PC blended fabric
• Analysis and comparison of different cost components for producing roving with
private spinning units
• Assessment of ISDS trainees of textile & garment units
• Energy Conservation
• New CETP for textile dyeing effluent treatment
• ETP assessment of textile processing industries
*Consultancy projects undertaken in the year 2015-16 are given in Annex-8.
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TESTING SERVICES
Testing or quality evaluation is one of the most important activities in the entire value chainof textile and garment industry. NITRA offers a wide range of testing facilities for fibre, yarn,fabrics, garments, dyes, chemicals and effluent in its well equipped NABL accredited sixlaboratories i.e. Physical lab, Chemical lab, Heat & Flame Testing lab, Polymer & TechnicalTextiles lab, Eco lab and Environment lab. NITRA continues to emphasize on doing accurateevaluation and delivering time-bound test results to its clients.
PHYSICAL QUALITY EVALUATION LABORATORY
No. of Samples Tested : 5255
In addition to this, 250 R&D samples were also tested.
Type of Samples Received :
Cotton, Polyester, Viscose, Nylon, Polypropylene, Jute, Bichhue Ghas, Hollow Fibres, Wool,Polyeser wetting, Leaf & bark fibres, Silk, Cotton and Blended yarn, Sliver, Cord, Ropes,Filament yarn, Sewing threads, Industrial threads, Kite flying thread, Lycra belt, Tape, Velcro,Cotton & Blended fabric, National flags, Canvas, Automotive fabrics, Laminated fabrics,T-shirts, Vest, Drawers, Biref, Blanket, Jersey, Serge, Sarees, Cardigan, Gloves, Mosquitonet, Elastic tape, Pillow, Quilt, Furnishing fabric, Zippers, Socks, Jacket, Felton cloth,Carpet, Webbing, Towel, Bed sheets, Wool top, Mat, Rain coat, Garments, ProtectiveGarments, Trousers, Non-woven fabrics, Lycra yarn, Topper pad, Scarf, Pile fabric, Felt,Rugs, Foam, Laminated foam fabric, Caps, Geo grid, Filter fabrics, 3 layer breathablefabric, Composites and Geo-textiles.
Type of Tests Conducted :
Fibre length, Denier, Strength, Tenacity, Crimp%, Fibre shrinkage, Fibre diameter, Fineness,Trash%, Neps/gm, Elongation, Constant/variable load Elongation, Cotton, Maturity, Yarncount, Yarn CSP, Twist, RKM, Hairiness, Uster Imperfections, Appearance Grade, Co-efficientof friction, No.of filaments in yarn, Thermal shrinkage, Fabric width, Thickness, GSM, Yarncount, Ends/picks, Coarse/Wales, Base/Biase, Fabric strength, Elongation, Tear & burstingstrength, Stretch & Recovery, Puncture resistance, Seam strength/Seam Slippage, Bond& Peel strength, Weave analysis, Stiffness, Abrasion, Pilling, Yarn on yarn abrasion, Creaserecovery angle, Drape, Snagging, Pore size of filter media, Air permeability, Wool fineness,Fibre hollowness, Fabric streak analysis, Fabric sheet friction, Wide width tensile strength,Blade curt resistance, Yarn type identification & Fabric defect analysis etc.
New Clients Added :
3AS Creative Constructions, New Delhi; Sunamia Knitwears, Ludhiana; Trendz ClothingPvt. Ltd., Noida; Shyam Indospin Ltd., Lalru; Motley Exim Co., New Delhi; PrathmeshIndustries, Solapur; Mahananda Industries, Loni; Hrishita Pvt. Ltd., Guwahati; Anju Internatinal,Sonepat; Indian Oil Corporation Ltd., New Delhi; Lahoti Industries, New Delhi; AarkaySynthetics, Agra; Hanung Toys & Textiles Ltd., Roorki; Dinanath & Sons, Delhi; ShukranaTextiles, New Delhi; Kapoor Trading Company, Meerut; Kautilya Industries Pvt. Ltd., Bhiwadi;
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Inega International, Ludhiana; H.H. Interior Ltd., Faridabad; Masturlal Pvt. Ltd., Banglore;Manas Geotech India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi; P.P. Auto Innovators, Rudrapur; Narayan Industries,Rudrapur; Four Star International Ltd., Kolkatta; Lakshminarayan Gaurishankar, New Delhi;Shikha Fabrics, Muradnagar; Parth Thread (P) Ltd., Ambedkar Nagar; Amigo PromotionPvt. Ltd., New Delhi; JDA Texworld Pvt. Ltd., Gurgaon; SRL Creations, New Delhi; Jai MataFabric, Muradnagar; Devashi Polytex Pvt. Ltd., Greater Noida; Govindam Textile Company;Ajmer; Ambadi Enterprises; Panipat; Bindra Web Equipment, New Delhi; Thai Acrylic FibresP. Ltd., Ludhiana; Afro Asian Development Consortium, New Delhi; Status Flooring IndiaPvt. Ltd., Delhi; Calzini Fashions Ltd., Noida; Rajendra Carpet, New Delhi; BhupatiEnterprises, New Delhi; Anjani Textiles Industries, Muradnagar; Rizwan Exports House,Noida; Shakuntala Spinners, Hathras; Huntsman International (India) Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai.
CHEMICAL QUALITY EVALUATION (CQE) AND HEAT & FLAME LABORATORY (H&F)
No. of Samples Tested : 3532
In addition to this, 296 R&D samples were also tested.
Type of Samples received :
CQE : Fibres, Yarns, Fabrics, Gaments, Technical Textiles (Protech, Nonwoven, Automotiveetc.), Dyes & Chemical Auxiliaries
H&F : Personal protective clothing, Upholsteries, Automotive fabrics, Floor coverings,Fabric for Railways
Type of Tests Conducted :
CQE :
• Colour Fastness properties
• Wax Content/ Oil Content/ Blend composition etc.
• Total Colour difference, Yellowness/ Whiteness Index & Dye powder strength
evaluation by Computer Colour Matching System/ UV-Spectrophotometer
• Various properties for automotive fabric
H&F Lab :
Ease of ignition of vertically oriented specimen, Flame spread properties of vertically orieintedspecimen, 45o
(inclined) Flammability, Vertical flammability test, Horizontal flammability test,Limited flame spread test, Convective heat test, Radiant heat test, Molten metal splashtest, Contact heat test, Impact of spatter test, Electrical resistance, High visibility, Ignitabilityof vertically oriented specimen, Flame spread vertically, Smoldering cigarette test, Matchflame test & Crib test, Oxygen index, Smoke visibility test, Toxicity index, Fire resistancetest, Methanamine tablet test, Hot metal nut test and Vertically oriented specimen.
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New Clients Added in CQE and H&F Labs :
Baditaal Exports , Kanpur (Dehat)-209304 (U.P.); Kumaran Gin and Processin Pvt. Limited,V.Kallipalayam,Tirpur; Ethics Art & Designs, New Delhi; Sankeshwar Synthetic Pvt. Ltd.,Ludhiana; A R Fabrics Pvt. Ltd., Delhi; Honeywell International India Pvt. Ltd., Gurgaon;TUV Rheinland (India) Pvt. Ltd., Tirpur; TUV Rheinland (India) Pvt. Ltd., Gurgaon; AmarIndia Woollen Mills (P) Ltd., Amritsar; Resil Chemicals Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore; Eco Lab FoodSafety & Hygiene Solution Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai; Ajay Industrial Corporation Ltd., Ghaziabad;Eagle Business Corporation, Noida; Mahanada Industries, Ghaziabad; BarracudaCamouflage Pvt. Ltd., Gurgaon; Seven Seas Exporters, Panipat; RG Enterprises, Meghlay;Superintend of Police, Jaipur; P P Auto Innovators, Uttarakhand; Indo Tibetan Border PoliceForce, Sonepat (HR); Ordnance Clothing Factory, Avadi, Chennai; K.K. Non Wovens(India), Delhi; Zydex Industries, Gujrat; Indian Canvas Industries, Guwahati (Assam); HolmKK Extrusions Pvt. Ltd., Noida; Mahalaxmi Agency, Delhi; Ichalkaranji Textiles Pvt. Ltd.,Kolhapur; ESR Reflex (Shanghai) Co. Ltd., China
POLYMER & TECHNICAL TEXTILES LABORATORY
No. of Samples tested : 1819
Type of Samples received :
Coated / Laminated, Formed fabrics, Garments, Rubber, Plastic, Leather, Polymer products,Zipper, Slide fastener, Adhesives and Polishes, Buttons and Tapes, Canvas, Leather, Rubber,Plastic and Safety shoes, Composites, Medical Textiles, Geo-textiles, Automotive materials,Protective clothing, Wooden block, Rubber block.
Type of Tests Conducted :
Adhesion strength, Ash content, Bending resistance, Bound organic substances, Chromiumcontent, Compression set, Adhesion tests for shoes, Cut growth, Degree of tannage,Differential number, Dimensional change, Flammability test, Smoke visibility test, Fireresistance, Flexing endurance, Hydrogen sulphide resistance, Ignitability test, Melt flowindex, Nitrogen content, Proofing content, Resistance to damage by flexing, Polymer content,Stretch test of elastic tape, Tensile strength & elongation, Tear strength , Thermal conductivity,UV protection factor, Performance test on zipper, water vapour permeability of leather.Seam fatique test, Toxicity index, FTIR, Melting point, Ash content.
New Clients Added :
Ganesha International, Manesar; J.L.Chawla International, Delhi; Lahoti Industries, NajafgarhRoad, Delhi; Anju International; Mehler Technologies India Pvt Ltd.; Punjab Industries, Ambala;Mutual Industries Ltd., Silvasa; National Disaster Response Force; GSV Polymers Pvt.Ltd., Ranchipuram; Schoeller Technology India Pvt Ltd.; Easy Mats Auto Accessories;Choudhary Enterprises, Ghaziabad; Indian Armour Dudholo, Haryana; Sappy Corporate;Johnson Controls Automotive Ltd.; Pyrotek India Pvt Ltd., Kanchipuram.
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ECO LABORATORY
Number of samples analyzed : 108
Type of samples received :
Fabric, Yarn, Garment, Curtain, Dye, Carpet, Bathmat, Rugs, PVC Leather Cloth, Plastic,Resin, Net, Lace, Automobile Components, Researhc sample etc.
Type of analysis conducted :
• Carcinogenic Aromatic Amines released from Azo dyes by HPTLC• Hazardous Substances- Cd, Pb, Hg & CrVI by AAS & UV-Visible spectrophotometer• Free and released Formaldehyde by UV-Visible Spectrophotometer• Toxic Heavy Metals- Cd, Cu, Co, Cr, Hg., Ni, Pb, Zn etc. by AAS• Other metals- Fe, Mn, Ca, Mg, Na, K, etc. by AAS• Residual Chlorine by Indian Standard• Pentachloro phenol (PCP) by HPTLC• pH of Aqueous Extract by ISO 3071
New Customers Inducted :
C&E Limited, Solan (H.P.); Essma Felts Ltd., Sonipat; Sarna International Pvt. Ltd., NewDelhi; Golden Trends Pvt. Ltd., Noida; Hi-tech Storage Batteries, Ghaziabad; Indian Instituteof Technology, Kanpur; Shiva Texfab Limited, Ludhiana; Autoneum India Pvt. Ltd., Alwar;PPE Safety Private Ltd., Adipur; Dhani Woolen Mills, Amritsar; Mahesh Chemical Industries,Ludhiana; Ganga Processors, Panipat; MediHelp Healthcare Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
ENVIRONMENT LABORATORY
Number of samples analyzed : 156
Type of samples received :
Raw Water, Treated Water, Distilled/De-mineralized Water, Drinking Water, Process HouseWater, Sewage, Industrial Effluents, ETP Inlet, Outlet water and Sludge, STP Inlet & OutletWater, Chemicals etc.
Type of analyses conducted :
• Physicochemical analysis of water including Color, Odor, Turbidity, pH, Conductivity,Total solids, TDS, TSS, Alkalinity, Hardness, Ca, Mg, Na, Cl, SO
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New Customers Inducted :
Krishna Institute of Engineering & Technology, Ghaziabad; Pal Knit Fab, Ghaziabad; RightWash Garment Processing Co. Pvt. Ltd., Ghaziabad; Jain Textile Industries, Gurgaon; JindalRehabilitation & Dental Care, Meerut; Rakam Exports, NOIDA; United Polygynous Pvt.Ltd., Ghaziabad; Weavetex Overseas, Baghpat; Shree Sidhi Vinayak Texcolor Pvt. Ltd.,Sonepat
Participation of labs in Inter-lab and Proficiency Test Programme :
(i) SASMIRA, Mumbai
(ii) Reliance Industries Ltd., Ahmedabad
(iii) Aroma Labs, New Delhi
(iv) TRADC, Kosamba, Gujrat
(v) Hunstman, Mumbai
(vi) SITRA, Coimbatore
(vii) WRA, Mumbai
(viii) IICT, Bhadoi
(ix) BIS, Ghaziabad(x) BTRA, Mumbai(xi) Textile Committee, Mumbai(xii) NITRA, Ghaziabad
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TRAINING SERVICES
Since 2002, NITRA is conducting job-oriented professional training programs for the textileand apparel sector. During the year 2015-16, 2 full time and 3 distance learning programswere offered in various disciplines. For distance learning programs, classes were conductedtwice in a month on alternate Sundays in NITRA campus. A total of 150 trainees weretrained in different programs. Details are given below.
A. Full Time Programs for Graduates/Diploma/12th candidates :
1. Apparel Manufacturing and Merchandising (AMM)2. Apparel Design & Quality Control (ADQC)
B. Distance Learning Programs for working professionals :
1. Textile Technology & Management (TTM-DLP)2. Apparel Manufacturing and Merchandising (AMM-DLP)3. Quality Evaluation of Textiles & Garments (QETG-DLP)
C Summer Internship Programs :
NITRA conducted summer internships programs for the students of textileuniversities, colleges and polytechnics pursuing Post Graduation/Graduation andDiploma level courses. The programs were offered in the areas of computer aidedtextile design, apparel design and textile testing. A total of 63 trainees were trainedduring the months of May-July 2015. The students came from University of Allahabad,Government Girls Polytechnic, Varanasi, NIFT, Kangra, Teerthanker MahaveerUniversity, Moradabad, Vidya Institute of Fashion Technology, Meerut, FDDI,Bansathali Vidyapeeth and Sam Higginbothams College, Allahabad.
D Industrial Training Programs :
A total of 5 training programmes were conducted by the garment division. Detailsare given in Annex-7
NITRA Technical Campus : The Academic Wing to Support Training Activities
NITRA Technical Campus (NTC) is established from the grants received from MoT,Government of India under ISDS and also grants received from U.P. State Govt. underASIDE Scheme with a view to cater to the manpower training requirements of the completetextile and apparel supply chain. Around 100 programs are offered for skill developmentand skill up gradation of workers working in Textile & Apparel industry. In addition tothese programs, NTC offers 4 year B. Tech programs in Textile Technology, Textile Chemistryand Computer Science & Engineering.
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NTC is spread over lush green campus with latest infrastructural facilities such asWi-Fi coverage, digital library, sophisticated laboratories & workshops, seminar halls,play-ground, and separate hostel blocks for boys and girls. In the last 3 years NITRAstrengthened its laboratories, workshops, library and class rooms with latest technologiesby bringing grants from both central and UP state governments.
NITRA provides students a unique opportunity to undergo comprehensive training on world-class facilities, all available under one roof, to make them “industry ready”. Each studentspends about 50% of time on practical training to acquire necessary skills for immediateemployment in the industry. NTC faculty members possess Doctoral/PG degrees inScience, Technology, and Management with specialization in textiles, garments, marketing,HR, retail, merchandising, fashion, IT, EXIM, environment and have vast experience inindustrial consultancy, training and R&D activities.
Placement of first batch of B. Tech. students of NITRA Technical Campus has made arecord. Till March 31’ 2016, 35 students of Textile Technology branch and 21 studentsof Computer Science & Engg. have been placed in renowned companies like VardhmanTextiles, Jaya Shree Textiles, Windome Textile Industries, Ginni Filaments, MaharajaShree Umaid Mills, Sara Textiles, Orient Syntex, Neetee Apparel, HR Polycoats, ShreeBharat International Pvt. Ltd., Sutlej Textiles & Industries, Tata Tele Services, VincitSoftware & Consulting, Web Expert Technologies, Live Satyam Tech, KYP Infra Project,Genepact, Global apt Technologies, Wave Technologies, Fran connect. ReferAnnex-13 for placement details of NTC students.
Skill Development under Uttar Pradesh Skill Development Mission (UPSDM) Project
The Department of Vocational Education and Skill Development, Govt. of Uttar Pradeshthrough Uttar Pradesh Skill Development Society has launched the Uttar Pradesh SkillDevelopment Mission (UPSDM) to provide an opportunity to the youth for skill training basedon their aptitude and skill level.
Two programs (i) Industrial Sewing Machine Operators (ISMO) and (ii) Apparel QualityAssurance & Compliance (AQAC) are running under UPSDM Project at NITRA. During theyear 2015-16 eight batches of ISMO i.e. 260 trainees and two batches of AQAC i.e. 53trainees have completed training.
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LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICES
NITRA library is equipped with printed and digital resources, with dedicated computers toprovide on-line access to library resources.
Resources
The library has developed a specialized Collection of Books, Journals, Reports, Thesisand Bound Volume Journals with specialized focus on textiles and allied subjects as follows:
Books 8666Journals 33(For list of journals refer Annex-11&12)Project reports 250Thesis (MSc/PhD, B.Tech - CSE/TT) 82Journals (Bound Volumes) 4954
Library Services
Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC) :
• Library collection is computerized and the online catalogue provides bibliographicinformation about 10,000 holdings of books, journal volume (bound), thesis, projectreports etc. of the library.
• Online Public Access Catalogue informs users about new books and journals added tothe library collection.
• Members can check details of the borrowed books.
• Wi-Fi networking provides its users, access to internet.
Photocopying Services
Photocopy of the library documents are made available mainly for academic purpose.
NITRA has taken up Institutional Membership of :
• Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi• The Textile Institute, Manchester
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Centre for Academic Partnership (CAP)
The library continues to promote its academic interaction with academic institutions bymaking its resources and services available under “Centre for Academic Partnership”scheme. Ten Institutions have become the members of library so far.
Library Timings
Library remains open Monday - Saturday 9.30 am to 5.30 pm (except 2nd and 4th Saturdaysand all national holidays). The library also remains open on 2nd and 4th Sundays to provideservice to its staff members and students of DLP courses.
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IMPORTANT EVENTS AND HAPPENINGS DURING 2015-16
A seminar on “Personal Protective Textile”
A seminar on “Personal Protective Textile” was organized at NITRA on 8th March 2016.Presentations were made by Dr Emiel DenHartog, who is working as a Co-Director, TextileProtection and Comfort Center (TPACC), College of Textiles, North Carolina State University.NITRA scientists discussed about the value added protective textile products which haveenormous potential in Indian market. Program was well appreciated. NITRA scientistsdiscussed above personnel protective clothing and PPEs used in India and abroad. At lastDr. Arindum Basu. Director General, NITRA thanked Dr. Emiel Den Hartog.
A workshop on “Automotive textile, conventional and value added products”
A workshop on “Automotive textile, conventional and value added products” was organizedat NITRA on 20th Feb 2016. Presentations were made by renowned scientist Dr RDAnandjiwala, who is working as a Senior Scientist in CSIR, South Africa. He discussedabout different textile component used in automobile i.e. air bag fabrics, seat belts, carpets,headliners, seating material etc. He also discussed about the application of micro naturalfiber and natural fiber reinforced composite used in automotive industry. Participants fromtechnical textile industry had intensive interactions with the faculty. Workshop has beenvery informative and educative.
A workshop on “The use of Technical Textiles in automotive industry”
A workshop on “The use of Technical Textiles in automotive industry” was organized atNITRA on 26th Feb 2016. Presentations were made by renowned scientist Dr RDAnandjiwala, who is working as a Senior Scientist in CSIR South Africa. He discussedabout automotive textiles used in automotive and transportation purpose. He suggestedthe areas where lot of demand is emerging like filter separators, airbags for two wheelers.NITRA scientists discussed about the value added automotive textile products which haveenormous potential in Indian market. Program has been very educative and informative.Dr. Arindum Basu, Director General, NITRA appreciated the work of Dr Anandjiwala and hisextensive research work.
ToT Program at Nahar Industrial Enterprises
Training of Trainers (ToT) program was conducted by NITRA from January 18-20, 2016 atNahar Industrial Enterprises Ltd., Lalru (Training Provider) (Under PMKVY) registered withTSC, New Delhi. 18 participants from its various textile units attended the program.Participants were from spinning, weaving and processing streams. Relevant QPs/NOSrelated to spinning, weaving and processing were discussed and explained to the participantsin parallel sessions. During the 3 day training program, participants had intensive interactionswith NITRA faculty members and also with fellow participants.
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Workshop on Occupational Mapping, Functional Analysis cum Validation of QPs for“QC & Testing Sector”
Consortium of BTRA, NITRA & SITRA in association with Textile Sector Skill Councilorganized a workshop on “Occupational Mapping, Functional Analysis cum Validation ofQPs for “QC & Testing Sector” at A Hotel, Ludhiana on Feb 06, 2016. Dr Arindam Basu,Director General, NITRA welcomed the Chief Guest, Shri Kuldeep Jain, CEO VardhmanTextile and distinguished guests from the industry. Key note address was delivered by Dr.Swapna Mishra, Director TSC. She also briefly explained various schemes of TSC/NSDC.Participants endorsed the occupational mapping & functional analysis done by consortium.Shri Kuldeep Jain, in his inaugural address, emphasized on the need for taking the advantageof TSC/NSDC schemes by the textile industry.
Research Advisory Committee (RAC) meeting at NITRA, Ghaziabad
Research Advisory Committee (RAC) meeting was held on December 9, 2015 at NITRA,Ghaziabad. Since Chairman RAC Sh. Riju Jhunjhunwala could not come due his very busyschedule, DG requested Dr. R. Chattopadhyay, Prof. IIT, Delhi to chair the meeting. Totaleleven presentations were made by NITRA scientists about the research work done andwork proposed to be done. Committee members and special invitees from industry andacademia gave their suggestions and opinions on the research activities presented by thescientists and appreciated their work.
NITRA releases a New Book on “Pretreatment of Textile Materials for Dyeing andPrinting”
NITRA released a new book on “Pretreatment of Textile Materials for Dyeing and Printing”authored by Prof. (Dr.) M.S. Parmar, Deputy Director and Head - R&D, PTTD and CQE,Head-Textile Chemistry.
This book deals with pretreatment processes of textile wet processing. The book contains13 chapters and covers most of the areas related to pretreatment of textile materials likegrey inspection, role of water, surfactant, desizing, singeing, scouring, bleaching, mercerizing,heat setting, and some other useful pretreatment processes. This book will be useful tostudents, personnel working in dyeing and printing units, technocrats and people engagedin research & textile trade.
Tajik Delegates visited NITRA
A high level delegation from Tajikistan representing their textile and apparel industry visitedNITRA on October 12, 2015. The team was lead by Mr. Armen Zargaryan, representing ITC.During the visit, the delegates interacted with NITRA scientists and expressed theirwillingness to avail the services from NITRA.
Subsequent to this visit, a MoU was also signed on October 15, 2015 between NITRA andThe Technological University of Tajikistan (TUT), where-in it is proposed that NITRA’s serviceswould be availed by TUT to set-up a full fledged Skill Development Centre in Tajikistan. Thiscentre will help the Tajik Textile & Apparel sector to get skilled manpower which may boostthe growth of the sector.
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NITRA organizes Workshop on Protective Textiles: Present Scenario and FutureProspect
NITRA, Ghaziabad organized a 1-day workshop on Protective Textiles: Present Scenarioand Future Prospect on 11th Dec.’ 2015 at India International Centre, New Delhi. Renownedtechnical consultants and international speakers Dr. Surinder Tandon, Senior Scientist inTextile Science & Technology Group at AgResearch Ltd, Christchurch, New Zealand, andDr. Arun Aneja from Dept. of Engineering, College of Engineering & Technology, East CarolinaUniversity, USA were the presenters in the workshop. In addition to Director GeneralDr. Arindam Basu, Officiating Director Sh. Abhijit Pal, Dy. Director, Prof. (Dr.) M.S.Parmar,other scientists from NITRA, and Prof. (Dr.) Rabisankar Chattopadhya, IIT, Delhi, aboutthirty entrepreneurs, professionals, and students from textiles & apparel industry werepresent as delegates. Dr. Aneja spoke on two interesting topics “The Quest of ContinualGrowth in Textiles” and “New Product Development – Case Studies of Novel Concepts”.The other speaker, Dr. Tandon also discussed on two important topics such as “ExtremeCold Weather Clothing” and “Wool as a Technical Fibre for Protective Textile”. The housewas open for useful technical discussion after presentations.
International Consultants Dr. Arun Pal Aneja and Dr. Surinder Tandon deliveredlectures to Enrich NITRA Scientists
Following the success of workshop on Protective Textiles: Present Scenario and FutureProspect at New Delhi, and in order to continuous technology up-dation for NITRA scientists,lectures were arranged at NITRA, Ghaziabad on 15th December, 2015 to help its scientistsembrace the latest knowledge on technical and protective textiles. These periodic programson new areas are a regular feature in NITRA since it has been designated as Centre ofExcellence for Protective & Automotive Textiles by MoT, GoI. Renowned technical consultantsand international speakers Dr. Surinder Tandon, Senior Scientist in Textile Science &Technology Group at AgResearch Ltd, Christchurch, New Zealand, and Dr. Arun Anejafrom Dept. of Engineering, College of Engineering & Technology, East Carolina University,USA, delivered lectures on “Propelling Growth Through New Products & InnovationManagement” and “Extreme Cold weather Clothing” respectively. Technical Officers of NITRAand NITRA Technical Campus have very intensive discussions with the experts.
NITRA organizes Training Program (ToT) under PMKVY
A Training of Trainers (ToT) program was organized by NITRA from Nov 2-4, 2015 at itscampus in Ghaziabad for Training Providers (Textile Mills) registered with TSC, New Delhi.17 participants from 8 textile units attended the program. Participants were from spinning,weaving and processing streams. Relevant QPs/NOS related to spinning, weaving andprocessing were discussed and explained in parallel sessions. During the 3 day program,participants had intensive interactions with faculty members and also with fellow participants.
Inauguration of the centre at Garhmukteshwar under the scheme PMKVY
Inauguration of the centre at Garhmukteshwar under the scheme PMKVY by Smt. KiranSoni Gupta, IAS, Textile Commissioner for training of boys and girls on “Stitching & Cutting”was done on September 14’ 2015.
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Training Program for NITRA’s assessors’ accreditation by Resource Support Agency(Textile Committee), New Delhi
NITRA has been empanelled by Resource Support Agency (Textile Committee), Mumbaias an Assessment Agency for assessing the trainees trained by IAs under ISDS. In thisregard, RSA (Textile Committee), New Delhi arranged a training program at NITRA,Ghaziabad on August 07’ 2015 for accreditation of NITRA’s assessors.
Training program for Procurement Officers of Border Security Force
An exclusive one day training program for Procurement Officers of Border Security Forceon “QRs Specifications/Inspection Procedure and Testing/Quality Control of Textile Material”was conducted on July 27’ 2015. Total 25 officers participated in the program and programwas very much appreciated.
Shri A. Madhukumar Reddy, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Textiles, Government ofIndia visits NITRA PLSC, Panipat
Shri A. Madhukumar Reddy, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Textiles, Government of India visitedNITRA Powerloom Service Centre, Panipat on June 6’ 2015. Dr. Arindam Basu, DirectorGeneral, NITRA welcomed him and shown the various activities of the centre.
New Book on Silk Science and Technology
The book “The Advances in Silk Science and Technology” edited by Dr. Arindam Basu,Director General, NITRA has been published by WOODHEAD PUBLISHING, U.K. Thebook deals with in-depth details of latest advancement done in the field of silk.
NITRA Scientist wins AICTE Award for best technical book
Dr.(Prof.) M.S. Parmar, Dy. Director & Head, RPD, CQE and PTTD divisions NITRA andHead, Textile Chemistry, NITRA Technical Campus, has won the AICTE Award undertechnical book Category for authoring a very useful Hindi publication titled “ChemicalProcessing of Garments.”
SAARC Member Countries’ Delegates Visit NITRA
A team of delegates representing various SAARC country members, along with officialsfrom Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), visited NITRA on 25.06.15. Dr. Arindam Basu, DirectorGeneral, NITRA gave a lively presentation before the visiting delegates on multifariousactivities of NITRA and, along with senior scientists of NITRA, had an intimate discussionwith them. Later, the team was taken to a round in various highly sophisticated laboratoriesand workshops at NITRA. The team of delegates duly appreciated the infrastructure andachievements of NITRA.
A Seminar on “Latest technology in Blow room”
A Seminar on “Latest technology in Blow room” was organized at NITRA Ghaziabad at11.00 AM on 18th Feb 2016. Presentation was made by Mr Anil Kumar, DGM ATE EnterprisesA
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Pvt. Ltd. Students of NITRA Technical Campus took lot of interest and had intensive interactionwith the faculty.
An awareness program on “Traffic Rules & Regulations”
NITRA Technical Campus organized an awareness program on “Traffic Rules & Regulations”at its campus on March 19, 2016 for students and staff. The program was conducted bySenior Officials of Traffic Police, Ghaziabad. Students have very intensive discussionswith faculty members. The program has been very educative, informative and interesting.
A Seminar on “Textile Finishing”
A Seminar on “Textile finishing “ was organized at NITRA Ghaziabad on 1st Feb 2016.Presentations were made by Mr Pankaj Bhargava, Director, Gartex Impex. Students ofNITRA Technical Campus raised several questions to the faculty. Accordingly faculty madethem understood about the textile finishing in the mills.
A Seminar on “Textile Dyeing”
A Seminar on “Textile Dyeing” was organized at NITRA Ghaziabad on 4th Feb 2016.Presentations were made by Mr. Ankur Singhal, Manager, Atul Ltd. Students of NITRATechnical Campus had indepth discussions with the faculty.
A Seminar on “Cards and Modern card clothing”
A Seminar on “Cards and Modern card clothing” was organized at NITRA Ghaziabad on18th Feb 2016 afternoon. Presentation was made by Mr. Naresh Kumar, Manager, ATEEnterprises Pvt. Ltd. Students of NITRA Technical Campus interacted intensevily with thefaculty.
NTC organizes Techno-Science Quiz 2015
The second Techno-Science Quiz Contest was organized by NTC on 7th November, 2015for 12th Standard science-stream students from various reputed schools situated in andaround Ghaziabad. Students from Ingraham English Medium School secured the 1st andjoint 2nd positions respectively. The third position was held by Green Field Public School.All the winners were rewarded with cash prize and certificate. In addition to event-toppers,individual school toppers from every school participated was also rewarded with cash prizeand certificate. Furthermore, certificate was awarded to all participating students in orderto acknowledge and encourage them.
NTC Students win Prestigious Scholarship
It is a matter of great pride that two of NTC students, Vivek Yadav (Branch: Textile Chemistry2nd year) and Ankit Chauhan (Branch: Textile Technology 2nd year) have been awardedprestigious scholarship awarded by TT Group and Saria Charitable Trust, respectively.Hon’ble Sri. Santosh Gangwar, Minister of State (independent charge) for Ministry of Textiles,Govt. of India has formally handed over the scholarships to the students on 26th Oct.’15during the inauguration of National Textile Conference – 2015 at PHD House, New Delhi. In
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this context, it is worth mentioning that NTC students have won these scholarships on theprevious occasions also due to their cognizable academic performance.
NTC Observes 85th Birth Anniversary of Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
The birth anniversary of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, former President of India, was observed atNITRA Technical Campus (NTC) on 15th October, 2015. A large no. students and facultymembers took part and spoke on the occasion.
NITRA Technical Campus Students Perform Great in ULLAS 2015
NTC , CSE Students have participated in various events of Int,er College Fest “ULLAS”organized by IPEM, Ghaziabad on11th April 2015. Ms. Ankita Verma & Ms. Akansha werethe winners of Theme Based Presentation (IT).
NITRA Technical Campus Students Perform Great in DRISTI 2015
NITRA Technical Campus, CSE Students have participated in National Seminar on“Development of Reliable Information Security Systems, Threats & Issues” (DRISTI) 2015on 04 April 2015 at AKGEC, Ghaziabad. Ms. Shivangi Bahuguna was awarded 2nd bestpaper in the seminar while Mr. Prashant Verma was declared consolation prize winner inthe seminar .
Sports Meet 2015
NITRA Technical Campus organized a 3-day intra-college Sports Meet 2015 during 5-8October, 2015 with a view to develop its students’ physical and mental health viz-a-viz theiracademic development. Five categories of sporting events such as, cricket, volleyball,badminton, kabaddi, and chess were included in this year’s sports meet. About 300 studentsfrom various branches have participated with great enthusiasm.
Parichaya – The Fresher’s Party 2015
Parichaya 2015, the annual fresher’s party of NTC was held on 9th October, 2015. Theevent was celebrated with great fun, fiesta and frolic. The feature event of the party wasMr. and Ms. Fresher title competition. The other items included were solo song, groupsong, solo dance, group dance, instrumental and satirical skits. The program ended witha colorful ‘Fashion Show’ by NTC students. About 400 students participated in the program.
Dristikonn 15
In order to nurture and sharpen the intellectual skills of students of NTC, an intra-collegeGroup Discussion, Extempore & Debate Competition Dristikonn 15 was organized on3rd October, 2015. About 50 students participated in the event.The event was a battle-of-brains where individual genius sparkled with logic and counter-logic and students were atthe peak of their eloquence.
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Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, has established 45 Power Loom Service Centresacross the country. High priority is given to these projects as these centres help in localentrepreneurship development, employment generation and economic development ofstates and country.
Out of these 45 centres, administrative control of 8 Power Loom Service Centres (PLSCs)is assigned to Northern India Textile Research Association, Ghaziabad. These Centresare functioning at the following locations :
1. In Uttar Pradesh (i) Meerut (ii) Kanpur (iii) Tanda (iv) Gorakhpur (v) Varanasi
2. In Haryana - Panipat
3. In Punjab - Ludhiana
4. In Rajasthan - Bhilwara
These centres are serving decentralised power loom sector to achieve the objectives asgiven below :
OBJECTIVES OF POWER LOOM SERVICE CENTRES
(1) To impart practical training to weavers for improving their efficiency, skill andproductivity. Side by side, quality up-gradation and product-mix diversification arealso emphasized, keeping in view of the present need of national and internationalmarkets
(2) New design development and diversification of power loom products for improvingthe economy and scale of operation of power loom weavers
(3) To provide testing facilities to decentralised power loom sector and make themaware of need and importance of testing required for meeting forthcoming changesin reference to the globalisation trends
(4) To provide technical consultation facilities related to operational difficulties faced bypowerloom weavers.
(5) To co-ordinate developmental activities of powerloom industry with stateGovernments
(6) To motivate decentralised power loom industry towards upgrading / modernisingtheir units and take advantage of government schemes, viz. TUFS, Group WorkshedScheme and Weaver’s insurance etc. and organize seminars/workshops.
(7) To collect and compile statistical information of power loom industry
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ACTIVITIES
In order to achieve above mentioned objectives, Power Looms Service Centres carried outfollowing activities during the year 2015–2016 :
1. Liaison visits/survey carried out (no. of units covered) - 31662. Technical assistance/consultations provided - 2193 Designs developed - 1904. Samples tested - 20925. No. of persons trained - 8106. Exhibitions/seminars conducted - 118
TEXTILE TESTING LABORATORIES
All eight Power Loom Service Centres are having testing facilities capable to meet basicrequirements of the decentralised power loom sector in normal course. In addition to it,special testing facilities are also available at following three centres. These centres are :
1. Meerut (Uttar Pradesh)
2. Panipat (Haryana)
3. Bhilwara (Rajasthan)
At these locations, samples related to fibre, yarn, fabric and chemical based requirementswere tested. Details of these testing assignments carried out during the year are mentionedbelow :
Activity Meerut Panipat Bhilwara TOTAL
No. of samples tested 118 790 551 1459
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN (CAD) CENTRES
As additional feather in the cap, there are five CAD centers, which are located at Panipat,Bhilwara, Ludhiana, Tanda and at head office, Ghaziabad. CAD centre at Tanda isfunctioning with financial support of Uttar Pradesh Government. The activities of CADcenters functioning under administrative control of NITRA are as mentioned below :
Activity Tanda Panipat Bhilwara Ludhiana Ghaziabad TOTAL
No. of Designs 25 53 100 2 40 220 developed
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At Power Loom Service Centre, Gorakhpur, Computer aided ‘Selvedge Monogram’ Softwarehas been installed and related services are open for industry.At Power Loom Service Centre, Tanda, Computer Aided Dobby and Jacquard designsystems are available where as at CAD Centre, Ghaziabad dobby, jacquard, printing andembroidery design systems are available.
These CAD Centres develop new designs and provide training to the person working indecentralised Power Loom Sector.
SOCIAL SECURITY RELATED ACTIVITIES
Power Loom Service Centres are also involved in insuring power loom workers underGroup Insurance Scheme (previously known as Janshree Bima Yojana) towards theirsocial security. During the year 2015-16 a total of 9436 powerloom workers were insuredthrough NITRA PLCSs.
Power Loom Service Centre at Varanasi has been shifted to Zila Udyog Kendra Campus,Lahartara, Varanasi from IIHT Campus. Infrastructure facilities for training, testing etc. arebeing established.
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MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATION2015-2016
1. Shri Ramesh Kumar Jain Chairman-cum-Managing Director(Chairman) Pasupati Spg. & Wvg. Mills
127, 128 Tribhuvan ComplexNehru Place, Mathura RoadIshwar NagarNew Delhi - 110 065
2. Shri Sanjay Kumar Jain Managing Director(Dy. Chairman) T.T. Ltd.
879, Master Prithvi Nath MargKarol BaghNew Delhi - 110005
3. Shri Riju Jhunjhunwala Joint Managing Director(Vice Chairman) Rajasthan Spg & Wvg Mills Ltd.
Bhilwara TowersA-12, Sector-1Noida - 201 301
4. Shri R.L. Nolkha ChairmanNitin Spinners Ltd.16-17 KM Stone, Chittor RoadHamir Garh - 311 025Bhilwara (Raj.)
5. Shri Umesh Gupta PresidentGinni International Ltd.SP 29 (1A) & (2)RIICO Industrial Area, NH 8Neemrana-301 705Distt. Alwar
6. Shri Rajeev Jain Joint PresidentSutlej Textiles & Industries Ltd.(Unit : Rajasthan Textile Mills)Lotus Corporate Park, ‘E’ Wing, 5th/6th Floor,185/A, Graham Firth Compound, Near JayCoach, Goregaon (East), Mumbai - 400 063
7. Shri G. Balasubramanian Secretary GeneralNITMAPHD House, Sector-31AChandigarh - 160 031
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8. Shri Surinder Mahajan PresidentAarti International Ltd.Chandigarh RoadLudhiana (Pb.)
9. Shri P. Kasivishwanathan DirectorPicanol India Pvt. Ltd.DSM 621 & 662, 7th FloorDLF Towers, Block-IV15, Shivaji Marg, Near Moti NagarNew Delhi - 110 015
10. Shri P.C. Vaish Chairman & Managing DirectorNTC Ltd.Core-IV, Scope Complex7, Lodhi RoadNew Delhi - 110 003
11. Shri Vivek Plawat Executive Director (Project)NTC Ltd.Core-IV, Scope Complex7, Lodhi RoadNew Delhi - 110 003
12. Director General Council of Scientific & Industrial ResearchAnusandhan Bhawan2, Rafi MargNew Delhi - 10 002
13. Addl. Secretary & Fin. Advisor Ministry of TextilesGovt. of IndiaUdyog BhawanNew Delhi - 110 001
14. Joint Secretary (Cotton) Ministry of TextilesGovt. of IndiaUdyog BhawanNew Delhi - 110 011
15. Joint Secretary (R&D) Ministry of TextilesGovt. of IndiaUdyog BhawanNew Delhi - 110 011
16. The Textile Commissioner Ministry of TextilesOffice of the Textile Commissioner48, Vithaldas Thakarsee MargNishta Bhawan (New CGO Bldg.)Mumbai - 400 020
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17. Shri R. Rajendran Chairman, TMMA (I)Director FinanceLakshmi Machine Works Ltd.PerianaickenpalayamCoimbatore - 641 020
18. Dr. Arindam Basu Director GeneralNorthern India Textile Research AssociationSector-23, Raj NagarGhaziabad - 201 002 (U.P.)
19 Dr. A.K. Sharma DirectorAhmedabad Textile Industries ResearchAssociation,P.O. Ambawadi VistarAhmedabad – 380015.
20. Dr. Prakash Vasudevan DirectorThe South India Textile ResearchAssociation13/37, Avanashi RoadCoimbatore – 641 014
21. Dr. A.N. Desai DirectorThe Bombay Textile Research AssociationLal Bahadur Shastri MargGhatkopar (West)Mumbai – 400 086
22. Nominee of AEPC Apparel House, Institutional AreaSector-44Gurgaon - 122 003 (Haryana)
23. Dr. B.K. Behera Professor & HeadDeptt.of Textile TechnologyIndian Institute of TechnologyHauz KhasNew Delhi - 110 016.
24. Secretary General CITI6th Floor, Narain Manzil23, Barakhamba RoadNew Delhi - 110 001
25. Shri Dinesh Nolkha Managing DirectorNitin Spinners Ltd.12, Badal Textile MarketPur RoadBhilwara - 311 001 (Raj.)
26. Shri S.K. Mehta President
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Modern Woolens(A unit of Modern Threads India Ltd.)Hamirgarh RoadNear Transport NagarBhilwara - 311 001 (Raj.)
27. Shri Ashish Bagrodia Managing DirectorWinsome Textile Industries LtdSCO 191-192, Sector-34AChandigarh -160 034
28. Shri Rajeev Mehani Vice PresidentCorporate Technical Services Deptt.Corporate OfficeVardhman Textiles LimitedChandigarh RoadLudhiana - 141 010
29. Shri Vidit Jain Executive DirectorPasupati Spg & Wvg Mills Ltd.15th Floor, Nirmal TowersBarakhamba RoadNew Delhi - 110 001
30. Shri Prakash Maheshwari Executive DirectorRSWM LimitedKharigramP.O. Gulabpura - 311 021 (Raj.)
31. Dr. Manjeet Jassal ProfessorDeptt. of Textile TechnologyIndian Institute of TexhnologyHauz KhasNew Delhi - 110 016
32. Dr. J.V. Rao Former DG & Advisor - NITRAF-1, Friends ApartmentMadhu Vihar, I.P. ExtensionPatparganjDelhi - 110 092
33. Shri R.C. Kesar PNC 024, The PinnacleDLF City, Phase-VSector - 43Gurgaon - 122 009 (Haryana)
34. Dr. Ravishankar Chattopadhyay ProfessorDeptt. of Textile TechnologyIndian Institute of TechnologyHauz KhasNew Delhi - 110 016
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Ginni Filaments LtdH-6, Sector-63Noida -201 307
36. Shri S.K. Kapoor Managing DirectorSurya Processors Pvt. Ltd619, Bisrakh RoadVillage ChapraulaDistt. Ghaziabad 201 001
37. Prof. (Dr.) K.K. Goswami Director & ProfessorIndian Institute of Carpet Technology(Under the aegis of DevelopmentCommissioner Handicrafts)Ministry of Textiles, Chauri RoadBhadohi - 221 401 (U.P.)
38. Shri Anup Banerjee Vice President (Tech. & Dev.)APM Industries Ltd.(Unit Orient Syntex)SP 147, RIICO Industrial AreaBhiwadiDistt. Alwar - 301 019 (Raj.)
39. Shri Ashok Kapoor General ManagerNahar Spinning MIlls Ltd.Nahar Tower, 373 Indl. Area-ALudhiana - 141 003 (Pb.)
40. Shri L.N. Jhunjhunwala LNJ Bhilwara GroupBhilwara TowersA-12 Sector-1,Noida
41. Shri Sharad Jaipuria Chairman and Managing DirectorGinni International Ltd.2nd Floor, Shanti Chamber11/6B, Pusa RoadNew Delhi – 110 005.
42. Shri Shishir Jaipuria Chairman & Managing DirectorGinni Filaments Ltd.H-6, Sector-63Noida - 201 301
43. Dr. Rikhab Chand Jain Chairman & Managing DirectorTT Limited879, Master Prithvi Nath MargOpp. Ajmal Khan Park, Karol BaghNew Delhi – 110 005.
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44. Shri Raj Kumar Jain Zonal Secretary - FOHMA (Central Zone)Managing DirectorZonac Knitting Machines Pvt Ltd.D-1, D-2 Site B, Surajpur Industrial AreaGreater Noida - 201 306Distt. Gautam Budh Nagar
45. Shri B.K. Mishra Chairman-cumManaging DirectorThe Cotton Corporation of India Ltd.Kapas BhawanPlot No. 3A, Sector-10CHD – BelapurNavi Mumbai - 400 614
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MEMBERS OF THE FINANCE & ADMINISTRATIVESUB-COMMITTEE - 2015-2016
1. Shri Sanjay Kumar Jain Managing Director(Chairman - FAC) T.T. Industries Ltd.
127, 128 Tribhuvan ComplexNehru Place, Mathura RoadIshwar NagarNew Delhi - 110 065
2. Shri Ramesh Kumar Jain Chairman-cum-Managing DirectorPasupati Spg. & Wvg. Mills127, 128 Tribhuvan ComplexNehru Place, Mathura RoadIshwar NagarNew Delhi - 110 065
3. Shri Riju Jhunjhunwala Joint Managing DirectorRajasthan Spg & Wvg Mills Ltd.Bhilwara TowersA-12, Sector-1Noida - 201 301
4. Shri R.L. Nolkha ChairmanNitin Spinners Ltd.16-17 KM Stone, Chittor RoadHamir Garh - 311 025Bhilwara (Raj.)
5. Sh. Shishir Jaipuria Chairman & Managing DirectorGinni Filaments Ltd.H-6, Sector-63Noida – 201 301
6. Dr. R.C. Jain Chairman & Managing DirectorT.T. Industries Ltd.879, Master Prithvi Nath MargOpp. Ajmal Khan Park, Karol BaghNew Delhi - 110 005
7. Secretary General CITI, 6th FloorNarain Manzil23, Barakhamba RoadNew Delhi - 110 001
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8. Joint Secretary (Cotton) Ministry of TextilesGovt. of IndiaUdyog BhawanNew Delhi - 110 011
9. The Textile Commissioner Ministry of TextilesOffice of the Textile Commissioner48, Vithaldas Thakarsee MargNishta Bhawan (New CGO Building)Mumbai - 400 020
10. Shri Raj Kumar Jain CEOZonac Knitting MachineD-1, D-2, Site-BSurajpur Industrial AreaGreater NoidaDistt. G.B. Nagar
11. Shri Rajeev Jain Dy. Yarn Business Head (Operations)RSWM LimitedP.B. No. 28, Village - KharigramGulabpura - 311 021 (Bhilwara)
12. Dr. Ravi Shankar Chattopadhyay Professor & HeadDepartment of Textile TechnologyIndian Institute of TechnologyHauz KhasNew Delhi – 110 016
13. Dr. Arindam Basu Director GeneralNITRASector-23, Raj NagarGhaziabad - 201 002
14. Dr. J.V. Rao Former DG & Advisor - NITRAF-1, Friends ApartmentMadhu Vihar, I.P. ExtensionPatparganjDelhi - 110 092
15. Shri R.C. Kesar PNC 024, The PinnacleDLF City, Phase-VSector - 43Gurgaon - 122 009 (Haryana)
16. Sh. S.K. Kapoor Managing DirectorSurya Processor Ltd.619, Bisrakh RoadVill. ChapraulaDistt. Ghaziabad – 201 001
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17. Sh. S. Singhvi Director FinanceGinni Flaments Ltd.H-6, Sector-63Noida - 201 307
18. Sh. P.C. Vaish Director (Finance)NTC Ltd.Core-IV, Scope Complex7, Lodhi RoadNew Delhi - 110 003
19. Shri S.K. Mehta PresidentModern Woolens(A unit of Modern Threads India Ltd.)Hamirgarh RoadNear Transport NagarBhilwara - 311 001 (Raj.)
20. Shri Prakash Maheshwari Executive DirectorRSWMKharigramP.O. Gulabpura - 311 021(Rajasthan)
21. Dr. B.K. Behera Prof. & HeadDeptt. of Textile TechnologyIIT, Hauz KhasNew Delhi - 110 016
22. Sh. Ashok Kapoor General ManagerNahar Spg Mills Ltd.Nahar Tower 373Industrial Area ‘A’Ludhiana - 141 003
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MEMBERS OF THE RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE2015 - 2016
1. Shri Riju Jhunjhunwala Joint Managing Director(Chairman - RAC) Rajasthan Spg & Wvg Mills Ltd.
Bhilwara TowersA-12, Sector-1Noida - 201 301
2. Sh. R.K. Jain Chairman-cum-Managing DirectorPasupati Spg. & Wvg. Mills127, 128 Tribhuvan ComplexNehru Place, Mathura RoadIshwar NagarNew Delhi - 110 065
3. Shri Sanjay Kumar Jain Managing DirectorT.T. Limited879, Master Prithvi Nath MargKarol BaghNew Delhi 110005
4. Sh. R.L. Nolkha ChairmanNitin Spinners Ltd.16-17 Km Stone, Chittor RoadHamir GarhBhilwara (Raj) - 311 025
5. Dr. Arindam Basu Director GeneralNITRASector-23, Raj NagarGhaziabad - 201 002 (U.P.)
6. Sh. Alok B. Shriram Managing DirectorDCM Shriram Industries Ltd.5th Floor, Akashdeep Bldg.26-A, Barakhamba RoadNew Delhi - 110 001
7. Sh. Ashok Mishra Chairman-cum-Managing DirectorPacific Cotspin Ltd.P-22, CIT Road, Scheme-55Kolkata (W.B.) - 700 014
8. Dr. A.K. Sharma DirectorATIRAP.O. Ambavati VistarAhmedabad - 380 015 (Gujrat)
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9. Dr. Abhay Bansal Professor & HODAmity UniversitySector - 125Noida - 201 303
10. Dr. A.N. Desai DirectorBTRAL.B. Shastri Marg,Ghatkopar (West)Mumbai – 400 086
11. Dr. A. Das ProfessorDeptt. of Textile TechnologyIIT, Hauz KhasNew Delhi - 110 016
12. Sh. Ajay Sharma General Manager (R&D)(Rajasthan Spg. & Wvg. Mills Ltd.,Unit : Banswara), LNJ Bhilwara GroupBhilwara Towers, A-12, Sector-1Noida - 201 301 (U.P.)
13. Sh. Arvind Yadav Chairman cum Managing DirectorArikav Textiles Ltd.C-4, Site-IV, UPSIDCIndustrial Area, Kasana RoadGreater NoidaGautam Budh Nagar (U.P.)
14. Dr. Amit Rawal Associate ProfessorDeptt. of Textile TechnologyIndian Institute of TechnologyHauz KhasNew Delhi - 110 016
15. Dr. Ashwini Kumar Agrawal ProfessorDeptt. of Textile TechnologyIndian Institute of TechnologyHauz KhasNew Delhi - 110 016
16. Dr. Abhijit Majumdar Associate ProfessorDeptt. of Textile TechnologyIndian Institute of TechnologyHauz KhasNew Delhi - 110 016
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17. Lt. Commander Arun Samal Dy. Director (S&D) for Principal DirectorIntegrated HeadquarterMinistry of Defence (Navy)Directorate of Clothing & VictuallingD-II Wing, Sena BhawanNew Delhi - 110 011
18. Sh. B.B. Bharti Joint Textile Commissioner (T)Office of the Textile Commissioner48, Vithaldas Thakarsee MargNistha Bhawan, New CGO BuildingMumbai - 400 020
19. Dr. B.K. Behra ProfessorDeptt. of Textile TechnologyIndian Institute of TechnologyHauz KhasNew Delhi - 110 016
20. Dr. Bhuvanesh Gupta ProfessorDeptt. of Textile TechnologyIndian Institute of TechnologyHauz KhasNew Delhi - 110 016
21. Dr. B.S. Butola Assistant ProfessorDeptt. of Textile TechnologyIndian Institute of TechnologyHauz KhasNew Delhi - 110 016
22. Dr. Deepti Gupta ProessorDeptt. of Textile TechnologyIndian Institute of TechnologyHauz KhasNew Delhi - 110 016
23. Sh. Gautam Nair Managing DirectorMatrix Clothing Pvt. Ltd.Khandsa Road, Village – MohammadpurGurgaon (Haryana) - 122 001
24. Sh. H.R. Sharma Executive DirectorOrient SyntexProp. APM Industries Ltd.SP-147, Industrial AreaBhiwadiDistt. Alwar - 301 019 (Raj.)
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25. Sh. I.M.J.S. Siddhu PresidentVardhman Textiles Ltd.Phagwara RoadHoshiarpur - 146 001 (Pb.)
26. Sh. Jagvart Singh Vice President (Processing)SPL LimitedPlot No. 21, Sector-6Faridabad (Har.)
27. Dr. J.V. Rao F-1, Friends ApartmentMadhu ViharI.P. ExtensionPatparganjDelhi - 110 092.
28. Dr. Kavita Gupta Textile CommissionerOffice of the Textile CommissionerNew C.G.O. Building48, New Marine LinesMumbai - 400 020
29. Dr. Prakash Vasudevan DirectorSITRA13/37, Avinashi RoadCoimbatore Aerodrome P.O.Coimbatore (T.N.)
30. Sh. M.K. Mehra DirectorOkhla Garment and Textile Cluster (OGTC)Y-29, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase - 2New Delhi - 110 020
31. Dr. M.P. Aggarwal Chairman-cum-Managing DirectorShri Lakshmi Cotsyn Ltd.19/X-1, Krishna Puram, G.T. RoadKanpur - 208 007 (U.P.)
32. Sh. M.S. Subba Rao Head - QCCreative Dyeing & Printing14/3, Mathura RoadFaridabad (Haryana) - 121 001
33. Dr. Mangala Joshi ProfessorDeptt. of Textile TechnologyIndian Institute of TechnologyHauz KhasNew Delhi - 110 016
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34. Dr. Manjeet Jassal ProfessorDeptt. of Textile TechnologyIndian Institute of TechnologyHauz KhasNew Delhi - 110 016
35. Dr. N.N. Mahapatra Vice President - Business DevelopmentColourant Ltd.B-5/104, Goyal IntercityNR SAL Hospital, Drive-in RoadAhmedabad - 380 054
36. Smt. Pushpa Subrahmanyam Joint SecretaryMinistry of TextilesGovt. of India, Udyog BhawanDr. Maulana Azad RoadNew Delhi.- 110 011
37. Sh. Prasanta Kr. Deka Vice President - Sales & MarketingRieter India Private Ltd.Karegaon BhimaPune.
38. Sh. P.K. Mukhopadhyay C.E.O.AMD Textile Ltd.18, Pusa Road, Karol BaghNew Delhi.
39. Sh. Pawan Kr. Sharma Head (R&D)Jayshree Textiles Ltd.Post – Prabas NagarRishra – 712 249 (W.B.)
40. Sh. P.M.S. Uppal Managing DirectorPee Empro Exports Pvt. Ltd.504, Sky Line House,85, Nehru Place,New Delhi - 110 019
41. Dr. R.C. Jain ChairmanT.T. Limited879, East Park Road, Master PrithviNath Marg, Opp. Ajmal Khan ParkKarol BaghNew Delhi - 110 005.
42. Sh. R.K. Vij AdvisorIndo Rama Synthetics (I) Ltd.20th Floor, DLF SquareDLF Phase-2, NH-8Gurgaon - 122 002 (Haryana)
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43. Sh. R.N. Toshniwal Chairman-cum-Managing DirectorBanswara Syntex Ltd.5th Floor, Gopal Bhawan199, Princess StreetMumbai – 400 002
44. Dr. R.S. Rengasamy ProfessorDeptt. of Textile TechnologyIIT, Hauz KhasNew Delhi - 110 016
45. Dr. Ravi Chattopadhyay Professor & HODDeptt. of Textile TechnologyIIT, Hauz KhasNew Delhi - 110 016
46. Sh. R.C. Kesar Director GeneralOkhla Garment and Textile Cluster (OGTC)Y-29, Okhla Industrial Area,Phase - 2New Delhi - 110 020
47. Dr. R. Alagirusamy ProfessorDeptt. of Textile TechnologyIndian Institute of TechnologyHauz KhasNew Delhi - 110 016
48. Sh. Shishir Jaipuria Managing DirectorGinni Filaments Ltd.H-6, Sec.- 63, NH-24NOIDA - 201 301 (U.P.)
49. Sh. Satish Bagrodia Managing DirectorWinsome Textile Industries Ltd.SCO 144-145, Sector 34-AChandigarh – 160 022
50. Sh. S.K. Khandelia PresidentChenab Textile MillsKathua - 184 102 (J&K)
51. Dr. S.M. Ishtiaque ProfessorDeptt. of Textile TechologyIndian Institute of TechnologyHauz KhasNew Delhi - 110 016
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52. Sh. S.P. Oswal Chairman-cum-Managing DirectorVardhman Spg. Mills208, Surya Kiran Bldg.Kasturba Gandhi MargNew Delhi.
53. Sh. Sudhanshu Singhal General ManagerI.T.C. Ltd.,86, Udyog ViharPhase - IGurgaon (Haryana)
54. Sh. S.S. Sajal PresidentBanswara Syntex Ltd.Industrial Area, Dohad RoadBanswara - 327 001 (Raj.)
55. Sh. Sushil Hada AVP (TRADC)Birla Cellulose, Birla DhamKharach, KosambaDistt. Bharuch (Guj.) - 394 120
56. Sh. S.K. Kapoor Managing DirectorSurya Processing (P) Ltd.619, Bisrakh RoadVill. ChhapraulaDistt. Ghaziabad - 201 001
57. Sh. S.M. Dwivedi Managing DirectorSara Textiles Ltd.Sara House, B-8, Sector-4Noida, Distt. G.B. Nagar
58. Sh. Tarashankar Additional Director (Deptt. of IT)Ministry of Information TechnologyGovt. of India6, CGO ComplexElectronics Niketan, Lodi RoadNew Delhi - 110 003
59. Dr. T. Wangdi Joint Director (RE & EE)Agni First FloorIndira Paryavaran Bhawan (MOEF)Jor Bagh RoadNear Jor Bagh Metro StationNew Delhi.
60. Dr. Uma Sankar Sarma DirectorIJIRA17, Taratola RoadKolkata - 700 088 (W.B.)A
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LIST OF MEMBER UNITS
A. Units in Rajasthan
1. Arham Spinning Mills2. Ginni International Ltd.3. J.C.T. Limited4. Modern Threads (India) Ltd.5. Mahalakshmi Mills - NTC6. Modern Suitings7. Nitin Spinners Ltd.8. Orient Syntex9. Prerna Syntex Ltd.10. RSWM (Bhilwara unit)11. RSWM (Banswara unit)12. RSWM (Rishabdev unit)13. Rajasthan Textile Mills Ltd.14. Shree Bijay Cotton Mills - NTC15. Shree Rajasthan Syntex Ltd.16. Shree Rajasthan Texchem Ltd.17. Swatantra Bharat Mills, Tonk18. Udaipur Cotton Mills -NTC19. Banswara Syntex Ltd.
B. Units in Haryana
1. Bhiwani Textiles2. Bhiwani Synthetics Ltd.3. CMS Impex India Pvt. Ltd.4. D.C.M. Textiles5. H.P. Cotton Textile Mills6. Haryana Text Prints (Overseas Ltd.)7. HRS Fibres Ltd.8. Harisons & Harlaj Ltd.9. H.P. Spg. Mills10. K.C. Textiles Ltd.11. Mittal Processes Pvt. Ltd.12. National Woollen & Finishers13. Pasupati Spg. & Wvg. Mills Ltd.14. R.K. Dyeing Industries Ltd.15. Sheena Exports16. Swastika Woollen Mills17. The Technological Institute of
Textiles & Science18. Jasch Industries Ltd., Sonepat19. Chelsea Mills, Gurgaon
C. Units in U.P.
1. Alps Industries Ltd.2. Awadh Textwood (P) Ltd.3. Bureau Veritas Consumer Pruducts
Services (India) Pvt. Ltd.4. Dewan Textiles5. Ginni Filaments Ltd.6. Gajroula Spinning Mills7. J.K. Synthetics Ltd.8. Pasupati Acrylon Ltd.9. Pawan Exports Pvt. Ltd.10. Pasupati Fabrics11. Shamken Multifab Ltd.12. Shamken Spinners Ltd.13. Sai Electricals14. Sarla Fabric Ltd.15. Surya Processors Pvt. Ltd.
U.P. State Spg. Co. Ltd.
1. Akbarpur unit 2. Barabanki Unit 3. Mau Nath Bhanjan unit 4. Rai Bareilly unit
U.P.S.Y.C. Ltd.
1. Banda unit 2. Jaunpur unit 3. Meja unit
4. Rasra unit
U.P.S.T.C. Ltd.
1. Jhansi Unit 2. Jaspur Unit 3. Kashipur Unit 4. Partapur Unit 5. Sandila Unit
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N.T.C. Ltd.
1. Swadeshi Cotton Mills (Naini)2. Swadeshi Cotton Mills (Mau)
D. Units in Delhi
1. Gold Rock World Trade Ltd.2. Indian Arts & Crafts Syndicate3. J.P.C.4. Neelam Threads Pvt. Ltd.5. R.K. Silk Mills India Pvt. Ltd.6. Radiant Exports, New Delhi7. Shades of India Craft Pvt. Ltd.8. Growel Impex Pvt. Ltd.
E. Units in Punjab
1. Abhishek Industries Ltd.2. Adhinath Dyg. & Fsg. Mills3. Abhinav Cotspin Ltd.4. Bhandari Exports5. J.C.T. Ltd.6. Kharar Textile Mills7. Malwa Cotton Spg. Mills Ltd.8. Malwa Cotton Mills Ltd.9. Nahar Fibres Ltd.10. Nahar Industrial Enterprises Ltd.11. Nahar Exports Ltd.12. Nahar Fabric Ltd.13. Oswal Cotton Spg. Mills Ltd.14. Rishab Spg. Mills15. Rainbow Denim16. Suraj Textile Mills17. Vardhman Textiles Ltd.
F. Units in Himachal Pradesh
1. GPI Textiles (India) Ltd.2. Himachal Fibres Ltd.3. Malwa Cotton Spg. Mills Ltd.4. Winsome Textile Ltd.
G. Units in J&K
1. Chenab Textile Mills2. H.E.G. Ltd.
H. Units in Madhya Pradesh
1. Indo-Rama Textiles Ltd.2. Maral Overseas Ltd.3. Mid India Industries4. Vikram Woollens Ltd.
I. Unit in Maharashtra
1. Surya Lakshmi Cotton Mills2. Alok Industries Ltd.
J. Unit in Andhra Pradesh
1. Shree Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
K. Unit in West Bengal
1. Jayashree Textiles
L. Unit in Karnataka
1. Bhoruka Textile Ltd.
M. Unit in Tamilnadu
1. K.G. Denim
N. Units in Nepal
1. Butwal Spinning Mills Ltd.2. Jyoti Spg. Mills Ltd.
O. Unit in Thailand
1. Thai Acrylic Fibre Co.
P. Unit in Gujarat
1. Arvind Ltd.
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Total Member Units
State-wise :
Andhra Pradesh - 01 Punjab - 17
Delhi - 08 Rajasthan - 19
Gurajarat - 01 Tamilnadu - 01
Haryana - 19 Uttar Pradesh - 30
Himachal Pradesh - 04 West Bengal - 01
Jammu & Kashmir - 02 Overseas :
Karnataka - 01 Nepal - 02
Madhya Pradesh - 04 Thailand - 01
Maharastra - 02
Total No. of Member Units - 113
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ANNEX – 5
STAFF MEMBERS(As on 31.03.2016)
NAME DESIGNATION QUALIFICATION
Dr. Arindam Basu Director General B.Sc. Tech. (Text. Tech.),M.Text., Ph.D., PGDBIM,FIE, FTA, FSAB
Mechanical Processing Division (Spg.):
Mr. Abhijit Pal Officiating Director B.Sc.Tech. (Text. Tech.),Head of Department MS (by Research), FIE, FIV
Mr. U.C. Sharma Asstt. Director B.Sc., AMIE (Text.),MS (by Research), MIE, FIV
Mr. Satyanarayana V. S.T.A. SSC, ITI, ATA
Environmental Engineering Division:
Mr. C.B. Chourasia Asstt. Director B.E. (Civil Engg.),Head of Department M.Tech.(Civil Engg.)
Physics & Quality Evaluation Division:
Mr. Sanjeev Shukla P.S.O B.Sc., B.Text., M.Tech.,Head of Department PGDBM
Mr. R.K. Sharma S.S.O B.Sc., ATA
Mr. Vikas Khurana S.T.A. M.Sc., Certificate Course in Computing
Mrs. Seema Sharma S.T.A. M.Sc.
Research & Development (Products) Division, Chemical & Quality Evaluation Divisionand Polymer & Technical Textiles Division:
Dr. M.S. Parmar Jt. Director (Academics) M.Sc., Ph.D, PGDMM, DCPAHead of Department
Dr. A.A. Ansari Asstt. Director M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.
Mr. Maheshwar Singh S.S.O. B.Sc., Diploma in Tex.Chem.
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NAME DESIGNATION QUALIFICATION
Mrs. Neha Kapil S.S.O. M.Sc. (Textile & Clothing)
Mr. Rahul Kumar Guglani* S.S.O. Diploma in Textile Processing,B.Tech. (Textile Chemistry),M.Tech. (Fibres & TextileProcessing Tech.)
Ms. Shweta Chauhan* Scientific Officer B.Tech. (Manmade Fibre Tech.),M.Tech. (Fibre Sci.&Tech.)
Ms. Nidhi Sisodia* Project Officer M.Sc., M.Tech. (Text.Chem.)
Mr. Kuldeep Singh S.T.A. M.Sc., PG Dip. in QC &ISO 9000, ATA
Mr. Swami Sharan S.T.A. M.Sc. (Chem.), ATA
Mr. Atul Kumar Sharma S.T.A. B.Sc.
Mrs. Anjula Sharma Data Processor B. Com (P)
Mr. Yogesh Kumar Sr. Investigator M.Sc. (Chem.), ATA
Mr. Prakash Sr. Investigator High School, ITI
Human Resource Development Division:
Mr. R.S. Yadav Asstt. Director B.Tech.(Text.),Head of Department MS (by Research), MIE
Publications:
Mr. Rajendra Kumar Gaur Asstt. Director B.Text., M.Tech.(IT), Dip. inHead of Department Mgmt., Dip.in TQM & ISO 9000,
Dip. in Prodn. Mgmt., MIE
Mechanical Processing Division (Wvg.):
Mr. A.K. Pandey P.S.O. B.Text. (Text. Tech.)Head of Department
Mr. Mrinal Kanti Datta* S.S.O. B.Sc.Tech. (Text.Tech.),M.Tech.(Text.Tech.)
Mr. Vijay Shankar Khoiwal* Scientific Officer B.E. (Text. Tech.),M.Tech. (Text. Engg.)
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NAME DESIGNATION QUALIFICATION
Garment Centre:
Mr. M.M.Tiwari Asstt. Director B.Sc., Dip. in Text.
Mr. Vivek Agarwal Asstt. Director & B.Tech, PGDBM, MS (byDean - Management Research)
Mr. Neeraj Aggarwal P.S.O B.Text, MS (by Research)
Mr. M.K. Bansal S.S.O. Dip. in Text. Tech., MBA
Mrs. Shweta Saxena S.S.O. M.Sc. (Textile & Clothing)
Mr. Sanjay Gupta S.T.A. M.Sc.
Mr. Jaswant Singh S.T.A. Intermediate
Engineering Division:
Mr. Vikas Sharma P.S.O. B.E.(Mech.), Adv. Dip. in MM &Head of Department CM, BEE Cert. Energy Auditor
Mr. Paurush Godhar J.S.O. B.Tech. (Electronics Instrumen-tation & Control), BEE Cert.Energy Auditor
Mr. Raj Kumar Saini Asstt. Engineer (Elect.) Diploma (Electrical),BEE Cert. Energy Manager
Software Development Centre:
Dr. B.K.Sharma P.S.O. M.Sc., M.Tech.(IT), Ph.D.Head of Department SMCSI, FIETE, MIAE, MCSTA,
SMIACIT
Mr. Avnish Kumar Sharma S.S.O. M.Sc., PGD in ComputerProgramming, Diploma inOperations Management, MCA
Mr. Krishan Kumar Dewan S.S.O. B.A., BHM, e-Commerce,PGDBM, M.Sc. (Comp. Sc.)
Administration & Accounts:
Mr. Atul Baijal Dy. Manager (Accounts) M.Com, L.L.B., MBAHead of Department
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NAME DESIGNATION QUALIFICATION
Mr. Puneet Agrawal Dy. Manager (Accounts) B.Com., ACA
Mrs. Elizabeth John Stenographer-I B.A.
Mr. Ashwani Kumar Sharma Data Processor MBA, B.A., Dip. in Comp. inOffice Management
Mr. N. Govindaraj Data Processor SSLC
Mr. S.A.A. Rizvi Sr. Supervisor (Accounts) B.Sc., PG Dip. in Comp.Sci.&Application, MBA
Mr. Amit J. Singh Sr. Supervisor (Accounts) M.Com., MBA
Mr. Rajeev Singh Rawat Sr. Supervisor (Accounts) B. Com.
Mr. V.K. Singhal Accts. Asstt. M.Com.
Library:
Mr. Abbas Raza Asstt. Librarian B.Sc., M.A., DPA, PGDCA,MLISC
Directorate:
Mrs. Usha Rajan Stenographer-I SSLC,KGTE Typewriting (English)
Customer Service Promotion Cell:
Mr. A.K.Singh Asstt. Director B.Text (Tech.)Head of Department
Mr. Partha Basu Public Relations B. Com, PGD Advtg. & Mktg.Officer Mgmt.
UPSDM Project :
Mr. Shiv* Project Officer B.Tech. (Fashion & ApparelEngg.), Dip. in Text. Tech.
Mr. Punit* Project Officer B.Tech. (Fashion & ApparelEngg.)
Mr. Umesh Joshi* Project Officer B.Tech. (Mech. Engg.)
Mr. Himanshu Kaushik* Project Officer BBA
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NAME DESIGNATION QUALIFICATION
NITRA Technical Campus (Staff on contract):
Dr. M.S. Raizada Director – Academics M.Sc., Ph.D.
Dr. Meghna Tyagi Asstt. Prof. M.Sc., Ph.D.(Mathematics)
Mr. S.K. Rajput Asstt. Prof. B.Tech. (Electrical Engg.),(Electrical & Electronics) M.Tech. (Energy Studies)
Mr. R.C. Yadaw Asstt. Prof. B.Tech. (Mech. Engg.),(Mechanical) M.Tech. (Machine Design)
Mr. Vimal Chaturvedi Asstt. Prof. B.Tech. (Mech. Engg.),(Mechanical) M.Tech. (Machine Design)
Mr. Gaurav Chandil Asstt. Prof. B.E. (ECE),(Electrical) M.Tech. (VLSI Design)
Mr. Keshav Jindal Asstt. Prof. B.E. (CSE),(CSE) M.Tech. (Computer Engg.)
Mr. Gaurav Agarwal* Asstt. Prof. B.E. (CS),(CSE) M.Tech. (CSE)
SUPPORTING STAFF (TECHNICAL)
Physics & Quality Evaluation Division
Jr. Investigator: Peon: Lab Assistant :Mr. G.C. Bajpai Mr. Ranveer Singh Mr. Jaya Krishna Rath*Mr. R.P. Tripathi Ms. Shikha Mishra*
Ms. Supriya Singh*Engineering Division
Electrician : Electrical Trainee:Mr. Sandeep Sharma* Mr. Sachin Kumar*
Polymer & Technical Textile Division
Jr. Investigator: Lab Attendant:Mr. Harendra Singh Mr. Om Pal Singh
Environmental Engineering Division
Jr. Investigator:Mr. D. Chakraborty
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Research & Development (Products) Division and Chemical & Quality Evaluation Division
Jr. Investigator: Lab Instructor: Lab Attendant:
Mr. Dushyant Kumar Mr. Sumit Kumar* Mr. Sandeep Kumar*Mr. Devendra SinghMr. Umesh Pathak
Garment Centre UPSDM Project
Trainer Apparel Manufacturing: Sewing Machine Operator Trainer (On contract):Mr. Asif Ali Mr. Riyasat Ali*
Mechanical Processing Division (Wvg.):
Weaver Helper:Mr. V. Ramesh
NITRA Technical Campus:
Laboratory Instructor: Laboratory Assistant:Mr. Madan Gopal Pal* Mr. Dharmendra Kumar*Mr. Mahendra Sagar* Mr. Anuj Chaudhary*Mr. Rohitash Singh* Mr. Shubham Awasthi*
Mr. Raju Yadav* Mr. Shiva Choudhary* Mr. Vinay Pratap*
SUPPORTING STAFF (NON-TECHNICAL)
Administration
Sewing Machine Technician: Driver: Office Attendant:Mr. Mukesh Kumar Tomar Mr. Anil Kumar Mr. Narender Singh
Peon: Admn./Accts. Asstt:.Mr. Sukh Pal Sharma Mr. Alakiri Vivek
Accounts:
Accounts Assistant:Mr. Manjeet Singh Sachdeva*
Library:
Draughtsman:Mr. M.K. Tomar
Directorate
Daftari: Driver: Peon: Courier:Mr. Dharamveer Singh Mr. Ganesh Lal Mr. Ramveer Singh Mr. Radhey Shyam
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NITRA Technical Campus:
Peon : Caretaker Girls’ Hostel :Mr. Rajpal Singh* Mrs. Kusum*Mr. Sachin Kumar Bhati*Mrs. Kala Naidu*
*On contract
SENIOR OFFICERS AT POWER LOOM SERVICE CENTRES / TESTINGLABORATORIES
NAME STATUS QUALIFICATION DIVISION
Mr. M.C. Gangwar Resident Manager B.Text. (Text.Tech.) PLSC, Meerut(On contract)
Mr. M.K.S. Rathore Technical Officer B.Sc., Dip. in PLSC, KanpurManmade Fibre
Mr. Om Singh Incharge Intermediate PLSC, Bhilwara
Mr. D.K. Rai T/F ITI PLSC, Gorakhpur
Mr. V.S. Kushwaha Resident Manager Dip. in Text. Tech. PLSC, Ludhiana
Mr. S. Ansari Resident Manager Dip. in Hand. Tech. PLSC, Tanda
Mr. R.P. Tyagi Incharge ITI PLSC, Panipat
Dr. A.V. Agrawal Deputy Director & M.Text. (Text. Tech.), PLSC, VaranasiIncharge Ph.D., FIE, FIV
RETIREMENT AND RESIGNATIONS DURING THE PERIOD APRIL 2015 TOMARCH 2016
S.No. NAME DIVISION DESIGNATION
A) Retirement:
NITRA, Ghaziabad:
1. Mr. Satpal Singh Rana Engg. Sr. Asstt. Electrician
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B) Resignation:
NITRA, Ghaziabad:
1. Mr. Daya Nand Yadav NTC Caretaker (Boys’ Hostel)(on contract)
2. Mr. Manoj Sharma NTC Asstt. Professor-CSE(on contract)
3. Dr. Rakesh Sharma NTC Asstt. Professor-Physics(on contract)
4. Mr. Pradeep Kumar NTC Laboratory Instructor(on contract)
5. Mr. Kushagra Prakash NTC Asstt. Professor-Fashion(on probation)
6. Mr. Neeraj Singh UPSDM Project Project Officer(on contract)
7. Mr. Ankur Makhija Garment Centre Jr. Scientific Officer
8. Mr. Rajiv Kumar MPD (Spg.) Jr. Scientific Officer
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ANNEX - 6
RESEARCH PAPERS PUBLISHED AND PRESENTED
S.No. Title Author(s) Publication/ Date Place
1. Development of fabrics Nooper Sonee Engineering research March, 2016using various fibres blends Chitra Arora & Technology, Vol.5,to develop protective M.S. Parmar Issue 03, March 2016clothing for oil & gasindustry workers
2. Need of Innovative work Nidhi Sisodia Natinal conference 4th March, 2016wear for electroplating Sugandha Sahni on fashion apparelworkers Rita Kant & textile 2016, orga-
M.S. Parmar nised by AmityUniversity
3. Prediction of preferred Shilpi Bansal International Journal March, 2016advertising formats in B.K. Sharma of Applied Informa-e-Advertisement by using tion System, Foun-Data mining techniques dation of Computer
Science, New York,USA, ISSN : 2249 -0868, Vol.10, No.6,pp. 27-32
4. Qualifications pack - M.S. Parmar Workshop on Occu- February, 2016Departmental Investiga- pational mapping,tors (Bleaching) Functional analysis
cum Validation of QPsfor “QC & TestingSector”
5. Accomplishment of Neural Shilpi Bansal International journal February, 2016networks in e-Advertise- B.K. Sharma of Innovative researchment for various industries in computer and com-
munication engineer-ing, ISSN:2320-9801,Vol. No.4, Issue-2,PP. 1228-1232
6. Removal of colour from A.A. Ansari,et.al. IOSR Journal of January, 2016aqueous solutions by using Environmental Sciencezero valent iron nanoparti- Toxicology and Foodcles Technology, Vol. 10,
Issue-1 Ver.II (Jan.2016)PP 04-14
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S.No. Title Author(s) Publication/ Date
Place7. Protective Textiles (FR M.S. Parmar Workshop on 1st Dec., 2015
Textiles) - Test methods “Safety and Survi-val Equipment”held at 16 BRD, AirForce Palam, NewDelhi
8. Milkweed blended fabrics M.S. Parmar Indian Journal of fibre Dec., 2015and their thermal insula- Mansi Bahl & Textile Reseach,tion and UV protection J.V. Rao Vol. 40properties
9. Milkweed blended fabrics M.S. Parmar Indian Journal of Dec., 2015and their thermal insula- Mansi Bahl Fibre & Textiletion and UV protection, J.V. Rao Research, Vol.40properties
10. Development of Stret- M.S. Parmar Joint Technological Dec. 2015chable Cotton Fabric : U.C. Sharma Conference, SITRAAn Alternative for Tex- Rajeev Kumar Coimbatoreturised Nylon Fabric Nidhi Sisodia
PriyankaMeena Batham
11. Development of Fabrics M.S. Parmar Joint Technological Dec. 2015using various Fibre Nooper Sonia Conference, SITRABlends for Develop Nidhi Sisodia CoimbatoreProtective Clothing for Maheshwar SinghOil & Gas industry work- Chitra Aroraers
12. Self Stiched Products A.K. Pandey Joint Technological Dec. 2015from Loom Conference, SITRA
Coimbatore
13. Compressed Air Monitor- Vikas Sharma Joint Technological Dec. 2015ing System : A Tool to Paurush Godhar onference, SITRAMinimise Energy Wastage Saurabh Rajput Coimbatorethrough Real Time Moni-toring
14. A.C. Motors burnout in Paurush Godhar Joint Technological Dec. 2015Textile Industry - Causes Saurabh Rajput Conference, SITRA& Impact on Motor Perfor- Coimbatoremance
15. Productivity improvement A. Basu CII-Texcon 2015, 15th-16th
& employment creation New Delhi October, 2015through skill development
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16. Standardization of flame M.S. Parmar Workshop organized 1st Sept., 2015retardants in technical by CII and BIS attextiles India Habitat Centre,
New Delhi
17. An apparatus for quantifi- M.S. Parmar Indian Journal of Sept., 2015cation of light and tempe- Nidhi Sisodia Fibre & Textile Res-rature cutting ability of Maheshwar Singh earch, Vol. 40curtains
18. Emerging trends of Avnish Sharma SRM International Sept., 2015android operating system B.K. Sharma Journal of Engg. &in mobile technology Science, ISSN:2322,
Vol.3, No.1, pp 27-31
19. ISDS-NITRA’s experience A. Basu National workshop on 27th Aug., 2015and way forward skill development,
Ministry of Textiles,Govt.of India, IndiaHabitat Centre, NewDelhi
20. Proposed architecture Keshav Jindal International Journal August, 2015for enhancing the effi- of Computer Appli-ciency of security systems cations (0975-8887)by using systematic com- Vol.123, No.10,bination of different reco- Page No. 1-6
gnition systems.
21. Nyco uniform and FR tests M.S. Parmar OCF, Kanpur 23rd & 24th
July, 2015
22. Standardizationof Protec- A. Basu Seminar on Standar- 20th July, 2015tive Textiles and NITRA’s dization of Technicalcontribution Textiles - Gateway to
Make of India, BISAuditorium, NewDelhi
23. A Naive Bayes approach A. Sai Sabitha Springer Science, June, 2015for Converging Learning Deepti Mehrotra Education & Informa-Objects with Open Edu- B.K. Sharma tion Technologies,cational Resources The official Journal
of IFIP TechnicalCommittee on Edu-cation, New York,ISSN 1360-2357
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Place
24. Various types of Protec- M.S. Parmar Workshop organi- 20th May, 2015tive Textiles zed by Indian Army,
New Delhi
25. Low Pressure Air Plasma A. Basu A Chapter in May, 2015for Processing of Silk S. Sangappa “Plasma Technolo-Textiles gies for Textiles &
Apparels”, Editedby S.K. Nema andP.B. Jhela, Wood-head publishingIndia Pvt.Ltd., NewDelhi
26. Future of e-commerce K. Dewan International Jour- May, 2015in India Partha Basu nal of Engineering
B.K. Sharma Research andManagement Tech-nology, ISSN:2348-4039, Vol.2, Issue-3,pp. 45-50
27. Cyber Security Issues K.K. Dewan International Jour- May, 2015in India B.K. Sharma nal of Engineering
Research andManagement Tech-nology, ISSN:2348-4039, Vol.2, Issue-3,pp. 45-50
28. Advances in Understand- A. Basu et.al. A Chapter in Advan- May, 2015ing the Properties of Silk ced in Silk Science
& Technology, Editedby A. Basu, Wood-head publishing, UK
29. Advances in Spinning, A. Basu A Chapter in Advan- May, 2015Weaving & Knitting of ces in Silk ScienceSilk & Technology, Edited
by A. Basu, Wood-head publishing, UK
30. Advanced Testing of A. Basu A Chapter in Advan- May, 2015Silk Fibres, Yarns & P. Bhat ces in Silk ScienceFabrics & Technology, Edited
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31. Manufacturing of Blended M.S. Parmar Colourage April, 2015Yarn from Waste Biomass Sanjeev Shuklaof Corn Maheshwar Singh
NidhiArchana
32. Formulation of Hypothe- Shilpi Bansal International Journal April, 2015sis for various Ads- B.K. Sharma of Emerging Techno-Formats in e-advertise- logy and Advancedments Engineering, ISSN :
2250-2459, Vol. 5,Issue-5, pp.103-110
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TRAINING PROGRAMS, WORKSHOPS AND SEMINARSCONDUCTED
S.No. Nature of Program Venue Division No. of No. of batches trainees
1. Training Program on Apparel NITRA, Garment 1 03Manufacturing and CAD Ghaziabad Centre
2. Training Program on Garment Fiori Creations, Garment 1 48Finishing for OGTC Faridabad Centre
3. Training Program on Garment Super Fashions, Garment 1 19Finishing for OGTC Faridabad Centre
4. Training Program on Cutting Pee Empro, Garment 1 23Room for OGTC Exports, Centre
Faridabad
5. Training Programme on Cutting Dimple Garment 1 14Room for OGTC Creations, Delhi Centre
6. Training Program on Advance NITRA, SDC 1 12Android and Web Development Ghaziabad(PHP)
7. Workshop on Protective Textiles India Interna- CQE & RPD, 1 20Present Scenario and Future tional Centre, PTTD, MPDProspect New Delhi (Spg)
8. A Seminar on “Cards and Modern NITRA, MPD (Spg) 1 40Card Clothing”. Ghaziabad
9. A Seminar on “Latest Technology NITRA, MPD (Spg) 1 40in Blow-room”. Ghaziabad
10. A Seminar on “Textile Dyeing” NITRA, CQE, RPD & 1 46Ghaziabad PTTD
11. A Seminar on “Textile Finishing” NITRA, CQE & RPD 1 64Ghaziabad
12. A Seminar on “Personal NITRA, CQE & RPD 1 15Protective Textile” Ghaziabad MPD (Spg) &
PTTD
13. A Workshop on “Automotive NITRA, CQE & RPD 1 25Textile, Conventional and Value Ghaziabad MPD (Spg) &Added Products” PTTD
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14. A Workshop on “The Use of NITRA, CQE & RPD 1 25Technical Textiles in Automotive Ghaziabad MPD (Spg) &Industry” PTTD
15. Training of Trainers (ToT) Pro- NITRA, Publication Div, 1 18gram (approved by TSC, Delhi) Ghaziabad Garment Centre,
CQE, RPD, MPD(Spg.),MPD (Wvg)CSPC
16. Training of Trainers (ToT) Pro- Nahar Garment Centre 1 17gram (approved by TSC, Delhi) Industrial Publication Div.,
Enterprises, CQE & MPDLarlu (Wvg)
17. Workshop on Occupational Hotel “A”, Publication Div, 1 53Mapping, Functional Analysis Ludhiana MPD (Wvg),cum Validation of QPs for “QC CQE & RPD& Testing Sector”.
18. Lecture on BallisticTextiles NITRA, CQE, RPD & 1 20Ghaziabad PTTD
19. Training Program for Procure- NITRA, CQE, RPD & 1 23ment Officers of Border Secu- Ghaziabad PQErity Force on “QRs Specifications/Inspection Procedure and Testing/Quality Control of Textile Material”
20. Training Program for Industrial NITRA, Garment 8 260Sewing Machine Operation Ghaziabad Centre(ISMO) under UPSDM
21. Training Program on Apparel NITRA, Garment 2 53Quality Assurance & Compli- Ghaziabad Centreance (AQAC) under UPSDM
22. Training Program & Practical Vidya College Engg 1 29Exposure on Energy Audit & of Engg.,Management for B.Tech. MeerutElectrical student
S.No. Nature of Program Venue Division No. of No. of batches trainees
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CONSULTANCIES PROVIDED
S.No. Type of Consultancy No. of Units
Domestic Consultancy :
1. Machinery maintenance Audit 01
2. Production Process Audit 01
3. Study on Autoconer Efficiency Improvement 01
4. Energy Audit 17
5. Third Party Inspection for BSF 10
6. New CETP for Textile Dyeing Effluent Treatment 01
7. ETP Assessment 03
8. Quality Process Audit 01
9. Workload Assessment Study of Spinning Mills 01
10. Workload Assessment Study of Ring Frame Workers 01
11. Performance Assessment of Solar Charkha for 01
Ministry of MSME.
12. Development of Disruptive Uniform Cloth (Spg., Wvg. & 01
Processing)
13. Improving the Tearing Strength and Washing Fastness 01
of Polyester Cotton Blended Fabric
14. Assessment of ISDS Trainees of Ring Frame Tenter 02
15. Assessment of ISDS Trainees of Automatic Winding M/c 03
16. Assessment of ISDS Trainees of Autoconer Operator 04
17. Assessment of ISDS Trainees of Ring Frame Doffer 02
18. Assessment of ISDS Trainees of Sewing M/c Operator 08
19. Assessment of ISDS Trainees of Airjet Loom Weaver 02
20. Assessment of ISDS Trainees of Rapier Looms Weaver 01
21. Analysis and Comparison of different cost components for 01
producing roving with private spinning units
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International Consultancy :
S.No. Type of Consultancy Name of Company No. of Units
1. Energy Audit M/s. Indo Phil Textile Mills, 01
Philippines
2. Energy Audit M/s. Delsey Cotton Spg. 01 Mills, Bangladesh
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STAFF PARTICIPATION IN HRD PROGRAMS
Sl. Details of the Program Venue Date Participant’sNo. Status
1. National Employabilty Con- Hotel Shangri- 18th January, Keshav Jindalclave 2015-16 La’s - Eros 2016 Gaurav Agarwal
Hotel, Delhi (as delegates)
2. 6th International Conference Amity 14th-15th Jan., B.K. Sharmaon Cloud System and Big University, 2016 (as sessionData Engineering, Noida chair person)CONFLUENCE-2016
3. Indian International Science IIT, New Delhi 4th - 8th Dec., Gaurav AgarwalFestival - 2015 2015 (as delegate)
4. International Conference on India Habitat 31st Oct.,2015 Shweta SaxenaApparel and Home Textiles Centre, New Punitorganized by OGTC Delhi (as delegates)
5. Awareness Program on Hotel JW 19th Oct.,2015 R.K. GaurISO 9001 : 2015 Marriot, (as delegate)
New Delhi
6. National Workshop on India Habitat 27th Aug.,2015 Dr. Arindam BasuIntegrated Skill Development Centre, New (as session Chair-Scheme (ISDS) Delhi person)
R.K. Gaur(as delegate)
7. Program on Reliable Informa- Ajay Kumar 4th April, 2015 B.K. Sharmation Security, Threats and Garg Engg. (as Jury member)Issue College,
Ghaziabad
8. Training Program for NITRA’s NITRA, 7th Aug.,2015 Technical OfficersAssessor’s accreditation by Ghaziabad of NITRAResource Support Agency (as delegates)(Textile Committee), New Delhi
9. Lectures on “Propelling NITRA, 15th Dec.2015 Technical OfficersGrowth through New Products Ghaziabad of NITRA& Innovation Management” and (as delegates)“Extreme Cold Weather Cloth-ing”.
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10. Insights into the New ISO QCI, 19th October, 2015 R.K. Gaur9001:2015 New Delhi (as delegate)
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ADDITIONAL SERVICES TO NITRA MEMBERS
NITRA has been providing laudable services to member units since it’s inception in 1975.Besides offering services to meet their ever changing needs, it also offers substantial benefitpackage to member units to strengthen the mutual relationship. Following is a spectrum ofadditional services provided to individual member units :
1. Centre for Academic Partnership Scheme (CAPS)
In a bid to diversify our activities and to intensity interaction with academic institutionsand to augment techno-education base of the country as a whole, NITRA offers library& information service to the students, faculty and researchers of various collegesand institutions through participation in “Centre for Academic Partnership Scheme(CAPS)”. Institutions interested to avail this unique service may obtain membershipat a nominal admission fee of Rs.20,000/- only. Apart from this, a nominal sum ofRs.500/- per year will be charged to the individual user to issue his/her library card.For further details please contact the Asstt.Librarian.
2. Concessional Enrolment Fee in Workshops/ Seminars/ Conferences/ TrainingProgrammes etc.
The enrolment fee for participating in Training Programmes/Workshops/Seminars/Conferences conducted by NITRA is much less for member units as compared tonon-member units.
3. Discount on Testing Charges
Testing charges for NITRA’s member units in various testing labs are 30% discountedas compared to non-member units.
4. NITRA e-Bulletin
In order to enhance interaction with the textile and apparel industry in a more intensifiedmanner, since February 2008, NITRA started communicating with its members andclients more often through NITRA e-bulletin. Under this service, over 500 entrepreneurs,technical personnel, academicians and students are receiving e-bulletin quarterlyfrom NITRA. The content comprises of information that is of immense use to textilesand apparel industry.
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10% discount is offered on the purchase of NITRA publications to its member units.
5. Free Library Service
Member units can reap rich harvest by consulting the vast and well stocked NITRAlibrary, services during any working day.
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JOURNALS SUBSCRIBED BY NITRA LIBRARY
S.No. Name of Journal Frequency
1. AATCC Review Monthly
2. Asian Dyer Monthly
3. Asian Textile Journal Monthly
4. Apparel Online Fortnightly
5. Computer Sanchar Soochna Monthly
6. CSI Communication Monthly
7. Express Computer Monthly
8. Digit Monthly
9. Indian Journal of Fibre & Textile Research Quarterly
10. Indian Textile Journal Monthly
11. Journal of Textile Association Monthly
12. Journal of Textile Institute Bi-monthly
13. Textile Progress Quarterly
14. The Textile Magazine Bi-monthly
15. Textiles Magazine Quarterly
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JOURNALS RECEIVED ON COMPLEMENTARY BASIS
Name of Journal Frequency
1. Akshay Urja Monthly
2. Apparel News Monthly
3. Apparel Views Monthly
4. BTRA Scan Quarterly
5. Colourage Monthly
6. Dream 2047 Monthly
7. Hosiery Times Weekly
8. Mantra Textile Magazine Monthly
9. PHD Bulletin Bi-monthly
10. Priyadarshani Quarterly
11. Parliamentary Digest Session wise
12. Screen Print India Bi-monthly
13. SIMA Review Monthly
14. SITRA Focus Bi-monthly
15. SITRA News Bi-monthly
16. SITRA Trends Quarterly
17. Textile Times Monthly
18. World SMS News Monthly
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PLACEMENT OF STUDENTS OF NITRA TECHNICAL CAMPUS(AS ON 31.03.16)
Branch : Textile Technology - 2015-16
S.No. Student Name Name of Company
1. Aditya Singh Kushwaha Vardhman Textiles Ltd.
2. Raj Kumar Jayashree Textiles Ltd.(A unit of Aditya Birla Nuvo Ltd.)
3. Grima Gupta Jayashree Textiles Ltd.(A unit of Aditya Birla Nuvo Ltd.)
4. Abhay Singh Yadav Orient Syntex(Prop APM Industries Ltd., Bhiwadi)
5. Deepak Poplani Orient Syntex(Prop APM Industries Ltd., Bhiwadi)
6. Abhay Sharma Winsome Textile Industries Ltd.,Chandigarh
7. Amardeep Dwivedi Winsome Textile Industries Ltd.,Chandigarh
8. Prashant Kumar Winsome Textile Industries Ltd.,Chandigarh
9. Prakhar Kumar Ginni Filaments Ltd., Chhata, Mathura
10. Ashutosh Gupta Ginni Filaments Ltd., Chhata, Mathura
11. Harvesh Yadav Winsome Yarns Ltd., Chandigarh
12. Raksha Singh Neetee Apparel LLP, Gurgaon (HR)
13. Devendra Singh Pal Maharaja Shree Umaid Mills Ltd.,Pali (Raj.)
14. Hinshi Dhyani Maharaja Shree Umaid Mills Ltd.,Pali (Raj.)
15. Nashrah Himayat Maharaja Shree Umaid Mills Ltd.,Pali (Raj.)
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S.No. Name Name of Company
16. Sunith CK Maharaja Shree Umaid Mills Ltd.,Pali (Raj.)
17. Vinay Kumar Maharaja Shree Umaid Mills Ltd.,Pali (Raj.)
18. Vishik Bhardwaj Maharaja Shree Umaid Mills Ltd.,Pali (Raj.)
19. Vikas Chauhan Sara Textiles Ltd., Noida
20. Minhaz Uddin Baidya Sara Textiles Ltd., Noida
21. Ashish Dubey Sara Textiles Ltd., Noida
22. Swayam Krishan Chandra Sara Textiles Ltd., Noida
23. Tushaka Sara Textiles Ltd., Noida
24. Rahul Singh Sara Textiles Ltd., Noida
25. Ritesh Goel H.R. Polycoats Pvt. Ltd., Bahadurgarh
26. Ashita Rastogi H.R. Polycoats Pvt. Ltd., Bahadurgarh
27. Kishan Saini H.R. Polycoats Pvt. Ltd., Bahadurgarh
28. Arvind Yadav H.R. Polycoats Pvt. Ltd., Bahadurgarh
29. Shani Yadav H.R. Polycoats Pvt. Ltd., Bahadurgarh
30. Shubham H.R. Polycoats Pvt. Ltd., Bahadurgarh
31. Shailendra Singh H.R. Polycoats Pvt. Ltd., Bahadurgarh
32. Sachin Nautiyal H.R. Polycoats Pvt. Ltd., Bahadurgarh
33. Shashank Chaudhry Shree Bharat International Pvt. Ltd.Noida
34. Tej Pratap Singh Sutlej Textile and Industries, Baddi
35. Ayush Kumar Tyagi Sutlej Textile and Industries, Baddi
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Branch : Computer Science & Engineering - 2015-16
S.No. Name Name of Company
1 Akansha Vincit Software & Consulting Pvt. Ltd.
2 Prateek Kumar Maurya Webexpert Technologies, New Delhi
3 Komal Singh Live Satyam Tech Pvt. Ltd., Mohali
4 Sheena Bhatnagar Live Satyam Tech Pvt. Ltd., Mohali
5 Shubham Kumar Verma KYP Infra Projects Pvt Ltd.
6 Sudhanshu Maurya Live Satyam Tech Pvt. Ltd., Mohali
7 Harshit Srivastava Exevo India Pvt. Ltd., Gurgaon
8 Neha Saraswat Exevo India Pvt. Ltd., Gurgaon
9 Sarthak Pradhan Exevo India Pvt. Ltd., Gurgaon
10 Vijendra Pal Singh Exevo India Pvt. Ltd., Gurgaon
11 Prateek Ranjan Genpact, Noida
12 Km Priya Anand TATA Tele Services
13 Shashank Mohan FranConnect (I) Software, Noida
14 Anoop Singh Globalapt Technologies
15 Narsingh Rajpoot Globalapt Technologies
16 Omendra Kumar Cyborg Technologies
17 Sunny Rathore Wave Technology
18 Ankita Verma Wave Technology
19 Pardeep Kumar Wave Technology
20 Ajay Yadav Wave Technology
21 Ankit Kumar Globalapt Technologies
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BRAJESH AGRAWAL & ASSOCIATES CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
AUDITOR’S REPORT
We have examined the Balance Sheet of M/s. Northern India Textile Research Association, as at 31st March 2016 and Income & Expenditure Account for the year ended on that date which is in agreement with the Books of Accounts maintained by the said Association. We have obtained all the information and explanations which to the best of our knowledge and belief were necessary for the purpose of our audit. In our opinion, proper books of accounts have been kept by the Association so far as appears from our examination of the books. In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanations given to us, the said accounts, subject to our separate report to the Council of Administration, give a true and fair view:
(i) In the case of Balance Sheet the state of affairs of the above named Association as at 31st March, 2016.
(ii) In the case of the Income & Expenditure Account, the excess of
income over the expenditure for the year ended on that date.
For BRAJESH AGRAWAL & ASSOCIATES Chartered Accountants . Sd/- (C.A. BRAJESH AGRAWAL) PARTNER Membership No. 089312 Place : Ghaziabad
Date : 27th July 2016
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NORTHERN INDIA TEXTILE RESEARCH ASSOCIATION, GHAZIABAD
SOURCES OF FUNDS AND MANNER OF EMPLOYMENT AS AT 31ST MARCH 2016
(Amount in Rs.)
Sources of Funds
SCH. No.
As at 31.3.2016
As at 31.3.2015
Capital Funds:
i) Corpus
ii) Assets created out of Grants
1
2
81,42,219
40,98,45,919
81,22,219
40,45,56,592
Reserves & Surplus 3 38,41,882 37,90,301
Depreciation Fund 4 8,88,76,798 8,55,02,801
R & D Reserve 5 1,65,15,797 51,15,797
Grants pending utilization 6 3,80,77,660 (64,11,709)
Current Liabilities 7 1,51,82,650 1,57,31,603
Total : 58,04,82,925 51,64,07,604
Manner of Employment
Fixed Assets 8 46,94,60,824 46,30,59,530
Investments against Earmarked fund. 9 4,30,26,150 1,45,85,692
Current Assets, Loans & Advances 10 6,79,95,951 3,87,62,382
Total: 58,04,82,925 51,64,07,604
Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- CHAIRMAN CHAIRMAN DIRECTOR DY. MANAGER Governing Council Finance & Adm GENERAL ACCOUNTS Committee
Subject to our report of even date. For BRAJESH AGRAWAL & ASSOCIATES Chartered Accountants
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STATEMENT OF INCOME GENERATION AND ITS UTILISATION
FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31ST MARCH, 2016
(Amount in Rs.)
INCOME GENERATION SCH. No.
As at 31.3.2016
As at 31.3.2015
Grant-in-Aid to meet Recurring Expenditure (Non Plan)
1,10,45,000 1,03,00,000
Industry Contribution & Educational 11 7,20,44,315 5,82,31,675
Other Income 12 67,27,833 73,28,598
Grant-in-Aid to meet Expenditure on Projects
14 51,35,685 7,83,135
Grant-in-Aid to meet Expenditure at Powerloom Service Centres
15
1,33,53,470 1,12,61,519
Total : 10,83,06,303 8,79,04,927
Deficit adjusted from R&D Reserve - 28,00,233
UTILISATION
Expenditure of Establishment 13 5,28,50,693 5,48,29,740
Expenditure on Projects 14 59,67,253 16,18,782
Expenditure on Powerloom Service Centres
15 1,36,69,652 1,17,94,381
Expenditure on General Administration
16 2,09,93,127 1,85,07,003
Transfer to Depreciation Fund 33,73,997 39,55,254
Total : 9,68,54,722 9,07,05,160
Balance available for Appropriation 1,14,51,581 -
Transfer to R&D Reserve 1,14,00,000 -
Surplus transferred to Balance Sheet 51,581 -
Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- Sd/- CHAIRMAN CHAIRMAN DIRECTOR DY. MANAGER Governing Council Finance & Adm GENERAL ACCOUNTS
Committee Subject to our report of even date
For BRAJESH AGRAWAL & ASSOCIATES Chartered Accountants
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SCHEDULE – 1
(Amount in Rs.)
CAPITAL FUNDS As at 31.3.2016
As at 31.3.2015
1. Capital
Corpus
a) Admission Fees (Members)
Balance at the beginning
Receipts during the year
23,06,779
20,000
22,51,779
55,000
Sub Total: 23,26,779 23,06,779
b) Capital Contribution
Balance at the beginning
Receipts during the year
34,13,530
-
34,13,530
-
Sub Total : 34,13,530 34,13,530
c) Donations
Balance at the beginning
Receipts during the year
24,01,910
-
24,01,910
-
Sub Total : 24,01,910 24,01,910
Total :
81,42,219
81,22,219
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(Amount in Rs.)
CAPITAL FUND - ASSETS CREATED OUT OF GRANTS RECEIVED FROM GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
Balance As on
31.3.2015
Additions / Write-off
during the year
Balance As on
31.3.2016
Capital Reserve: I – (Non Plan)
32,76,379
-
32,76,379
Sub Total :
32,76,379
-
32,76,379
Capital Reserve : II (Sponsored Projects) - MOT
1,64,86,485
16,16,864
1,81,03,349
Sub Total :
1,64,86,485
16,16,864
1,81,03,349
Capital Reserve : III (Other Agencies) – National Jute Board
28,96,675
-
28,96,675
Sub Total :
28,96,675
-
28,96,675
Capital Reserve : IV
(Power Loom Service Centres)
4,45,226
10,16,705
14,61,931
Sub Total :
4,45,226
10,16,705
14,61,931
Capital Reserve : V (PLSC’s income)
1,84,314
-
1,84,314
Sub Total :
1,84,314
-
1,84,314
Capital Reserve : VI Government of Rajasthan for Bhilwara Centre
3,51,052
-
3,51,052
Sub Total :
3,51,052
-
3,51,052
Capital Reserve : VII Testing Lab Bhilwara, Panipat, Meerut & NITRA, Ghaziabad.
1,71,60,660
-
1,71,60,660
Sub Total : 1,71,60,660 - 1,71,60,660
Capital Reserve : VIII (CAD Centres at Bhilwara, Panipat & NITRA Ghaziabad)
72,26,565
-
72,26,565
Sub Total : 72,26,565 - 72,26,565
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(Amount in Rs.)
CAPITAL FUND - ASSETS CREATED OUT OF GRANTS RECEIVED FROM GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
Balance As on
31.3.2015
Additions / write-off
during the year
Balance As on
31.3.2016
Capital Reserve : IX Modernisation of PLSC’s
56,36,385
7,38,622
63,75,007
Sub Total : 56,36,385 7,38,622 63,75,007
Capital Reserve : X - (CAD Tanda) 4,13,482 - 4,13,482
Sub Total : 4,13,482 - 4,13,482
Capital Reserve ; XI - (COE Protech)
14,81,23,128 10,54,550 14,91,77,678
Sub Total : 14,81,23,128 10,54,550 14,91,77,678
Capital Reserve ; XII - (ASIDE)
(U.P. Govt. & Nitra)
8,43,87,200 - 8,43,87,200
Capital Reserve ; XIII - (ISDS)
11,79,69,041 8,62,586 11,88,31,627
Sub Total : 11,79,69,041 8,62,586 11,88,31,627
GRAND TOTAL: 40,45,56,592 52,89,327 40,98,45,919
Previous year 40,03,47,781 42,08,811 40,45,56,592
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(Amount in Rs.)
RESERVES AND SURPLUS
As at 31.3.2016
As at 31.3.2015
Surplus accumulated : Excess of Income over Expenditure Balance at the beginning of Financial Year Surplus for the year as per Account annexed
37,90,301
51,581
37,90,301
-
Total :
38,41,882
37,90,301
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(Amount in Rs.)
DEPRECIATION FUND
As at
31.3.2016
As at
31.3.2015
Opening Balance
Depreciation for the year
8,55,02,801
33,73,997
8,15,47,547
39,55,254
Total :
8,88,76,798
8,55,02,801
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(Amount in Rs.)
R & D RESERVE As at 31.3.2016
As at 31.3.2015
a) Opening Balance
Less:- Transfer to R&D Reserve
51,15,797
1,14,00,000
79,16,030
28,00,233
1,65,15,797 51,15,797
b) Income from PLSCs’
Opening Balance - Additions during the year 8,04,485 Less : Adjustment during the year 8,04,485
-
-
Total :
1,65,15,797
51,15,797
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(Amount in Rs.)
S. No.
GRANTS PENDING UTILISATION
Balance at the beginning
Receipts During the year
Adjust-ment during the year
Utilised during the year
Balance carried forward Cap. Exp. Rec. Exp.
I. NON-PLAN (Ministry of Textiles)
-
Non-plan (Ministry of Textiles)
1,10,45,000 - - 1,10,45,000 -
NON-PLAN Previous Year
1,03,00,000 - - 1,03,00,000 -
II. Plan (Ministry of Textiles & other Agencies)
1. To explore possibility of application of corn husk in Textiles
(10,12,800) 10,12,800 - - - -
2. Development of special functional fabric for bedding & sportswear for providing extraordinary comfort with excellent micro climate
(9,81,600)
-
-
-
-
(9,81,600)
3. Development of an appratus to determine heat & light cutting of curtain ability
(10,50,392)
9,82,400
67,992
-
-
-
4. Designing a compressed air monitoring system optimize energy consumption in a textile mill.
(17,98,453)
-
-
14,15,792
-
(32,14,245)
5. Exploring the possibility of replacing texturized Nylon filament yarn with eco friendly light twist cellulose yarn.
(13,99,200)
13,99,200
-
-
-
-
6. Development of specialty embroidery yarn for application in stretchable fabric like knitted fabrics
(7,52,072) 6,48,000 - - 14,07,928 (15,12,000)
7. Study to Enhance Indian Apparel Exports
- 10,41,250 - - 5,01,917 5,39,333
8. Development of Electronic Drape Meter (DST) Based on Image Analysis Technique
- 21,63,676 - 34,020 5,24,307 16,05,349
9. Development of Multi Layered Flame & Thermal Resistance Fabric for Fire Fighter Clothing
- 9,13,360 - - - 9,13,360
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(Amount in Rs.)
S. No.
GRANTS PENDING UTILISATION
Balance at the beginning
Receipts During the year
Adjust-ment during the year
Utilised during the year
Balance carried forward Cap. Exp. Rec. Exp.
10. Development of Fabric Smoothness Tester
- 11,27,000 - - - 11,27,000
11. Development of Protective Work Wear for Cement Porters
- 11,29,940 - - - 11,29,940
Sub Total:
(69,94,517)
1,04,17,626
67,992
14,49,812
24,34,152
(3,92,863)
Previous Year:
(53,73,337)
-
-
8,38,045
7,83,135
(69,94,517)
III.
POWERLOOM SERVICE CENTRES
1. TANDA (7,91,809) 12,00,000 17,500 12,09,339 (7,83,648)
2. MEERUT (14,94,272) 17,00,000 23,200 17,30,000 (15,01,072)
3. LUDHIANA (15,07,604) 15,00,000 1,98,900 17,00,000 (15,08,704)
4. KANPUR (16,45,399) 17,00,000 2,15,535 17,59,323 (14,89,187)
5. GORAKHPUR (2,46,364) 12,00,000 23,000 12,13,480 (2,36,844)
6. PANIPAT (53,30,449) 17,00,000 1,98,350 18,13,645 (52,45,744)
7. BHILWARA
(48,35,992) 17,00,000 1,03,000 18,02,207 (48,35,199)
8. VARANASI - 21,25,000 25,000 21,25,476 24,524
Write off excess expenditure of earlier years
27,24,055 - 27,87,774 55,11,829
Sub Total: (1,31,27,834) 1,28,25,000 35,92,259 1,33,53,470 (1,00,64,045)
Previous Year: (1,49,44,305) 1,07,00,000 22,51,623 1,11,35,152 (1,31,27,834|)
IV PLSC Varanasi 20,72,590 1,69,21,000 23,65,665 - 1,66,27,925
V Modernization of PLSC’s
19,89,140 - 3,70,412 - 16,18,728
VI
COE
COE TMTT 40,78,673 - - 10,54,550 26,77,333 3,46,790
COE Incubation Centre - 2,87,00,000 - 35,92,871 24,200 2,50,82,929
VII ISDS
ISDS Project 55,70,239 - - 7,12,043 - 48,58,196
Previous Year:
55,99,029 - - 28,790 - 55,70,239
Grand Total: (64,11,709) 7,99,08,626 36,60,251 95,45,353 2,95,34,155 3,80,77,660
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(Amount in Rs.)
S.NO.
CURRENT LIABILITIES
As at
31.3.2016
As at
31.3.2015
1. Sundry Creditors 22,88,950 13,57,147
2. Outstanding Liabilities
33,55,320 74,54,150
3. Security & other Deposits 95,38,380 69,20,306
Total :
1,51,82,650
1,57,31,603
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(Amount in Rs.)
S. No.
FIXED ASSETS
Total cost as on
31.3.2015
Additions during the
Year
Total cost as on
31.3.2016
1. Building* 2,62,99,861 2,62,99,861
2. Air conditioning Plant & Room Air-Conditioners
4,02,015 4,02,015
3. Furniture A/c 16,40,434 3,17,601 19,58,035
4. Fixture & Fittings 10,16,676 10,16,676
5. Office Equipments 64,84,128 9,35,955 74,20,083
6. Cooler (Room & Water) 6,46,384 6,46,384
7. Vehicles 12,70,456 12,70,456
8. Fire Extinguisher 1,18,533 1,18,533
9. Intercom, Telephones 2,84,542 2,84,542
Machinery & Equipments: A. In House R&D
1,54,74,100
8,954
1,54,83,054
B. Sponsored Projects** 2,73,99,433 16,16,864 2,90,16,297
C. CAD & Powerloom
Service Centres**
1,42,25,371
17,55,327
1,59,80,698
D. Testing Lab, Panipat
Bhilwara & Meerut**
1,23,89,045
-
1,23,89,045
E. Testing Lab, NITRA,
Ghaziabad**
47,78,640
-
47,78,640
F. Centre of ** Excellence Protech
14,81,23,128 10,54,550 14,91,77,678
10. ASIDE Govt. share ** NITRA share
5,77,20,000
2,66,67,200
-
-
5,77,20,000
2,66,67,200
11. ISDS Project ** 11,81,19,584 7,12,043 11,88,31,627
Grand Total : 46,30,59,530 64,01,294 46,94,60,824
Previous Year: 45,81,41,958 49,17,572 46,30,59,530
NOTE:
* The Building stands on leasehold land measuring 49.80 Acres from GDA for 90 years from 25.3.1980, the premium amounting to Rs. 47.15 lakhs was paid by the U.P.Government.
** No depreciation provided on items acquired in Powerloom Service Centres, CAD, Sponsored
Projects, Testing Labs, COE, ASIDE & ISDS to the extent of the Grant given by the sponsor.
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SCHEDULE – 9
(Amount in Rs.)
S. No.
Investments against Earmarked fund (FDR with Banks)
As at 31st March 2016
As at 31st March 2015
1.
2.
Projects Others
3,25,00,000
1,05,26,150
45,85,692
1,00,00,000
Total :
4,30,26,150
1,45,85,692
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SCHEDULE – 10
(Amount in Rs.)
S.No. CURRENT ASSETS & LOANS AND ADVANCES
As at 31.3.2016
As at 31.3.2015
1. Sundry Debtors
1,03,52,634 94,86,468
2. Advance 2,42,484 2,46,652
3. Sundry Deposits 6,55,408 12,74,288
4. Prepaid Expenses 80,322 3,56,042
5. a) Cash in Hand 1,74,711 1,34,444
b) Balance with Banks 2,12,56,136 73,57,673
6. Other Receivables 1,32,06,975 95,20,697
7. FDR with Banks 1,91,79,773 86,34,229
8. Accrued Income 28,47,508 17,51,889
Total : 6,79,95,951 3,87,62,382
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SCHEDULE – 11
(Amount in Rs.)
S.No.
INDUSTRY CONTRIBUTION & EDUCATIONAL
Current Year
Previous Year
1. Training & Consultancy
4,78,43,811
4,19,22,974
a)
b)
c)
d)
Foreign assignments 7,70,922
ISDS & other Educational / 62,69,615 Training Prog.
Other consultancy 86,34,924
NTC 3,21,68,350
2. Sample Testing Fees 2,28,32,924 1,51,61,901
3. Income Testing Lab Bhilwara, Panipat & Meerut
7,87,780 5,47,350
4. Membership Subscription 5,79,800 5,99,450
Total : 7,20,44,315 5,82,31,675
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SCHEDULE – 12
(Amount in Rs.)
S.No. OTHER INCOMES Current Year Previous Year
1. Overhead Recovery on Projects
24,90,051 25,51,680
2. NITRA Publications
74,540 5,53,401
3. Income from Investments 31,61,355 25,59,720
4. Waste field cotton & Yarn & Income from land utilization
7,23,310 7,17,190
5. Application Forms 1,05,546 1,08,500
6. Miscellaneous Income 1,73,031 8,38,107
Total :
67,27,833
73,28,598
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SCHEDULE – 13
(Amount in Rs.)
EXPENDITURE ON ESTABLISHMENT
Current Year
Previous Year
NITRA 5,74,33,300 4,25,39,409
ISDS Exps. (Nitra’s Share) - 1,55,26,000
Sub Total :
5,74,33,300 5,80,65,409
Less : Transferred to Expenditure on Projects
45,82,607
32,35,669
Total:
5,28,50,693
5,48,29,740
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SCHEDULE – 14
SPONSORED PROJECTS EXPENDITURE AND GRANT-IN-AID TO MEET THE EXPENDITURE
(Amount in Rs.)
Sl. No.
Name of the Sponsored Project
2015-2016 2014-2015
Recurring Expendi-
ture
Amount Transferred from Grant- in-Aid A/c to meet
sponsored Project Exp.
Recurring Expendi-
ture
Amount Transferred from Grant-in-Aid A/c to meet
sponsored Project Exp.
1. Designing a compressed air monitoring system optimize energy consumption in a textile mill.
-
-
6,16,020
31,063
2. Development of speciality embroidery yarn for application in stretchable fabric like knitted fabrics
20,24,389 14,07,928 10,02,762 7,52,072
3. Study to Enhance Indian Apparel Exports
7,17,024 5,01,917 - -
4. Development of Electronic Drape Meter (DST) Based on Image Analysis Technique
5,24,307 5,24,307 - -
5. Centre of Excellence
27,01,533 27,01,533 - -
Total :
59,67,253
51,35,685
16,18,782
7,83,135
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SCHEDULE-15
POWERLOOM SERVICE CENTRES EXPENDITURE AND GRANT-IN-AID TO MEET THE EXPENDITURE
(Amount in Rs.)
S.No Place of the Centre 2015-2016
2014-2015
Recurring Expenditure
Amount Transferred from Grant- in-Aid A/c & income to
meet PLSC exps.
Recurring Expenditure
Amount Transferred from Grant-in-Aid A/c to meet PLSC
exps.
1. TANDA 12,09,339 12,09,339 12,04,385 12,04,385
2. MEERUT 18,96,676 17,30,000 20,68,854 17,50,000
3. KANPUR 17,59,323 17,59,323 18,92,420 17,50,000
4. LUDHIANA 18,49,506 17,00,000 17,25,700 17,25,700
5. GORAKHPUR 12,13,480 12,13,480 12,02,195 12,02,195
6. PANIPAT 18,13,645 18,13,645 17,52,872 17,52,872
7. BHILWARA 18,02,207 18,02,207 18,21,588 17,50,000
8. VARANASI 21,25,476 21,25,476 1,26,367 1,26,367
TOTAL :
1,36,69,652
1,33,53,470
1,17,94,381
1,12,61,519
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SCHEDULE – 16
(Amount in Rs.)
EXPENDITURE ON GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
Current Year Previous Year
Electricity Charges & DG Running 38,05,055 30,62,091
Traveling & Conveyance
15,30,927 15,41,944
Building Maintenance & Housekeeping
5,54,918 3,16,470
Repairs Plant & Machinery, Computer, Building & others
33,53,884 12,40,832
Legal & Professional Exps. 7,49,328 10,11,870
Security Arrangement
14,06,148 12,88,489
Books, Periodicals & Publication
3,64,001 7,85,662
Advertisement exps 5,87,834 3,12,183
Insurance 4,40,694 3,75,763
Cultivation / Horticulture Exps. 4,65,965 3,24,150
Postage & Telephone Exps. 6,92,410 4,65,543
Car Running & Maintenance 2,74,554 2,86,360
Printing & Stationery 8,46,176 6,19,700
Chemicals, Glassware and Spares Stores Consumed
10,48,506 3,85,391
Training & Seminar Exps. 1,21,580 1,76,574
Honorarium to Auditors 50,000 50,000
Testing lab exps., - Panipat, Bhilwara & Meerut
2,98,915 2,07,841
Other Misc. Expenses 44,02,232 25,02,978
ISDS Expenses - 35,53,162
Total :
2,09,93,127
1,85,07,003
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SCHEDULE – 17
Accounting Policies and Notes on Accounts
A. BASIS OF ACCOUNTING The Financial Statements are prepared on Historical cost convention and on
Mercantile Accounting system. B. FIXED ASSET
Depreciated Fixed Assets are stated at cost, which include expenditure incurred on acquisition of assets concerned such as freight, duties, Taxes and incidental expenses up to the installation of assets. Assets acquired in Power Loom Service Centre's, CAD, Sponsored Projects and Testing Labs are stated at Revalued amount.
C. DEPRECIATION
During the year the Society has charged depreciation on fixed assets on Written down Value method as per the rates & manner prescribed in the Income Tax Act 1961.
D. INVESTMENT
Investments are stated at cost.
E. FOREIGN CURRENCY TRANSACTION Transactions in Foreign Currency are accounted at the exchange rate prevailing on the date of the transaction.
F. REVENUE RECOGNITION
(a) All incomes are accounted for on accrual basis except for membership subscription which has taken on receipt basis.
(b) Government grants are accounted on the basis of sanction letter from the government department.
NOTES ON ACCOUNTS:
1. Figures in Balance Sheet are rounded off to the nearest rupee.
2. Previous year figures have been regrouped or rearranged wherever considered necessary to make them comparable with those of Current year.
3. AUDITOR’s REMUNERATION
CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR
Audit Fees 50,000.00 50,000.00