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1 DELHI INSTITUTE OF TOOL ENGINEERING Annual Report for the year 2013-14 Tool Room & Training Centre (TRTC) at Wazirpur Industrial Area, Delhi and Hi-Tech Vocational Training Centre (HTVTC) at Okhla Industrial Area New Delhi were established, with technical and financial assistance of Government of Denmark and Government of Italy respectively, with the objective of contributing towards the development of industries in and around Delhi through supply of trained manpower, undertaking job work of machining and manufacturing of sophisticated tools. These centers were functioning as independent societies, registered under the societies registration act, 1860 each having separate Governing council and General body of the society. The societies of TRTC and HTVTC have been amalgamated and renamed as Delhi Institute of Tool Engineering (DITE). DITE has come into existence w.e.f. 28th Nov. 2007 and is functioning from Wazirpur Industrial area and Okhla Industrial area as Campus – I and Campus – II respectively. DITE has been playing a vital role in the development of micro, small and medium industries through supply of trained manpower in the field of tool making and tool designing and supply of sophisticated tools such as dies, moulds, press tools, jigs, fixtures etc. for the past over thirty years. The Institute runs post- ITI courses in machine operations and die fitting, Diploma course in Tool & Die Making, B.Tech (Tool Engineering), B.Tech (Mechatronics) and M.Tech (Tool Engineering) to cater to ever challenging needs of technical excellence in the area of Tool Engineering and Mechatronics. The trainees are given on the job training by well qualified faculty of the Institute. The Courses offered by Institute are approved by various agencies such as four years Diploma Course in Tool & Die Making by Board of Technical Education, Govt. Of NCT Delhi, B.Tech and M.Tech Course by AICTE and affiliated to GGSIP university. The Institute also

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DELHI INSTITUTE OF TOOL ENGINEERING

Annual Report for the year 2013-14

Tool Room & Training Centre (TRTC) at Wazirpur Industrial Area, Delhi and Hi-Tech

Vocational Training Centre (HTVTC) at Okhla Industrial Area New Delhi were established,

with technical and financial assistance of Government of Denmark and Government of Italy

respectively, with the objective of contributing towards the development of industries in

and around Delhi through supply of trained manpower, undertaking job work of machining

and manufacturing of sophisticated tools. These centers were functioning as independent

societies, registered under the societies registration act, 1860 each having separate

Governing council and General body of the society.

The societies of TRTC and HTVTC have been amalgamated and renamed as Delhi

Institute of Tool Engineering (DITE). DITE has come into existence w.e.f. 28th Nov. 2007 and

is functioning from Wazirpur Industrial area and Okhla Industrial area as Campus – I and

Campus – II respectively.

DITE has been playing a vital role in the development of micro, small and medium

industries through supply of trained manpower in the field of tool making and tool designing

and supply of sophisticated tools such as dies, moulds, press tools, jigs, fixtures etc. for the

past over thirty years. The Institute runs post- ITI courses in machine operations and die

fitting, Diploma course in Tool & Die Making, B.Tech (Tool Engineering), B.Tech

(Mechatronics) and M.Tech (Tool Engineering) to cater to ever challenging needs of

technical excellence in the area of Tool Engineering and Mechatronics.

The trainees are given on the job training by well qualified faculty of the Institute.

The Courses offered by Institute are approved by various agencies such as four years

Diploma Course in Tool & Die Making by Board of Technical Education, Govt. Of NCT Delhi,

B.Tech and M.Tech Course by AICTE and affiliated to GGSIP university. The Institute also

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conducts various short term courses in the field of Tool Engineering, operation &

maintenance of CNC machines.

The Governing Council of Delhi Institute of Tool Engineering, Delhi, have the pleasure

in presenting the 6th Annual Report with the audited Income & Expenditure Account and

Balance sheet for the year ended 31st March, 2013.

The major objectives of DITE are:

DITE is conceived with the objective of developing professional expertise and skilled

manpower in the field of Tool Engineering (TE) and allied disciplines. Such type of a

centralized institution in Delhi is an enabler for the country to exploit efficiently the

emerging opportunities and technologies to meet the economic challenges being thrown up

by the rapid global revolution in Tool and Allied Engineering, which also influences virtually

various areas of development and advancement in manufacturing industries. The brief

objectives are:

i) Development of MSME sectors through supply of trained manpower in the

field of Tool designing, Tool making & supplies of sophisticated Tools such as

dies, moulds, jigs etc.

ii) To meet the skill deficit in the area of Tool Engineering and allied trades

include skill up-gradation of existing manpower.

iii) To enhance skill of the trainees from the weaker section of society for

improving employment potential.

6. The various Verticals of DITE:

DITE, a name which was hitherto a brand name in the field of Tool

Manufacturing has diversified into many allied activities besides producing Tools, Dies in the

recent past. Leveraging the advantage of being the Industry linked Engineering Institution in

Delhi; more emphasis is contemplated on long and short term training courses to generate

more skilled manpower in the field of Tool Engineering. The various Verticals of DITE are

shown below:

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A. Academics

1. Certificates courses, Diploma Courses, Graduate (B. Tech.) and Post Graduate (M.

Tech.) courses.

The brief details about various courses are enumerated as below:

i) Post ITI course in Machine Operation & Die Fitter as Advance Technician

Course.

ii) The Diploma course in Tool & Die Making is a 4-years programme recognized

by AICTE .The Diploma course has an intake of 60 students per year and is

affiliated to Board of Technical Education Govt. of NCT of Delhi.

iii) The Diploma in Mechanical Engineering to start from 2014-15 approvals

sought from AICTE and the BTE team is visiting DITE for final approval.

iv) The Institute is running B.Tech course in Tool Engineering and Mechatronics

at Campus-II, affiliated to GGISIPU (60 seats /course.)

v) M.Tech in Tool Engineering with an intake of 17 students and University has

initiated the admission process for 2014-15.

DETAILS OF COURSES BEING RUN BY DELHI INSTITUTE OF TOOL ENGINEERING

Sl.No Name of the course Duration Intake

capacity

Affiliation Fee in Rs Cumulative

strength

Syllabus

and other

details

1. M.Tech(TE)(From the AY

2014-15,earlier this was a

PG in TDM programme

equivalent to M.Tech and

approved by MHRD, Govt

.of India

2 Years 18 Guru Govind Singh

Indraprastha

University

75000/-

Per

annum

36 Available

at DITE

website

Academics

Diploma Courses

Undergraduate Courses

Post Graduate courses

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2. B.Tech. Course in Tool

Engineering (TE)

4 Years 60* Guru Govind Singh

Indraprastha

University

**40000/-

Per

annum

300 -Do

3. B.Tech. Course in

Mechatronics

4 Years 60* Guru Govind Singh

Indraprastha

University

**40000/-

Per

annum

140 Do

4. Diploma course in Tool &

Die Making

4Years 60* Board of Technical

Education, GNCT of

Delhi.

24000/-

Per

annum

300 Do

5. Advanced Technician

Courses

1 year 22 In house programme

of DITE

12000/-

20 Do

6 One Year - Condensed

Course in Tool & Die

Making (OYCC)

1 Year 15-20 In house programme

of DITE

50000/-

12 Do

7 Two year Condensed

course(TYCC)

2 Year 15-20 In house programme

of DITE but trying to

get it recognized from

NCVT/STVT.

60000/-

Per

Annum

24 Do

Total Strength 832

**The proposal for increasing the Fee from Rs 40000/- to Rs 60000/- is at an advance stage.

DITE is endeavoring to add new academic courses on a regular basis and accordingly

applied for Diploma in Mechanical Engineering and Electronics to commence from the

academic year 2014-15 from Campus I and II respectively. The AICTE has approved the

Diploma in Mechanical Engineering with an intake of 60 seats from the academic year 2014-

15.

Placement:

DITE has two campuses and has a well established Centralized Training and

Placement. The Campus recruitment programme starts at the beginning of 5 th Semester

and continue till the end of both the Diploma and Degree courses. We have a strong policy

not to allow any company doing Education & Training activities to attract the students in

name of placement.

At DITE we undertake:

1. Pre-placement training & Seminars for students to make them well prepared

for current market demands.

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2. A close liaison with the Industry for placement of students.

3. Industry‐Institute Interaction by conducting real time projects for Govt.,

Public & Private industries.

4. Organizes lectures of professionals and industry experts to improve overall

core competency of the students.

5. Organize personality development programs, Seminars, Workshops

6. Improve upon the feedbacks collected from the companies conducting

campus placement.

7. Organize the entrepreneurship development Programmes and Workshops

8. Programmes for guiding the students to write a standard format of Resume

and honing their communication Skills.

9. Campus Interviews were organized for the final year i.e. VIII th Semester for

both the batches during the year 2013-14 and good placement was achieved

for both the courses .The average salary package during the year2013-14 was

Rs.16.000/- p.m.

INDUSTRIAL VISITS UNDERTAKEN

1. M/s. Maruti Suzuki India Limited, Gurgaon.

2. M /s. Moser Baer Limited, Noida.

3. M/s. Roop Polimers, Sohna, Gurgaon.

4. M/s Stork Rubber Products, Gurgaon.

PLACEMENT PARTNERS DURING 2013-14

1. M/s Maruti Suzuki India Limited, Gurgaon.

2. M/s Magneti Marelli SKH Limited, Pune.

3. M/s Munjal Auto Industries Limited, Rewari.

4. M/s Cumi Murugappa Group, Chennai.

5. M/s Radiant Industries Group, Noida.

6. M/s JBM Group, Gurgaon.

7. M/s Galaxy International, New Delhi.

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PLACEMENT SUMMARY 2010-14 BATCH (B.TECH.-TE)

1 Average Salary per annum 2.98 lacs

2 Minimum Salary per annum 1.8 lacs

3 Maximum Salary per annum 5.4 lacs

4 Nos. of campus placement drive conducted 07

5 Nos. of students opted for higher education 01

INSTITUTIONAL ACCREDITATION AND SIGNIFICANT ACHIEVEMENTS:

The 4 year Diploma in Tool and Die Making has been granted Accreditation by the

‘’National Board of Accreditation (NBA)’’.

LIBRARY FACILITY

DITE has libraries at both the Campuses. The Library at Campus-II is having a collection of

approx. 5000 books. The Library collection is managed into five Sections namely Book Bank-

cum-Textbooks Section, General Section, Reference Section, Periodical Section and CD's

Section. The Library also subscribes printed National and International Journals for student

and faculty of DITE. DITE Library is member of DELNET and subscribed 1152 E-Journals. It

provide services such as Xeroxing, Circulation of books Access to online database IESTC (E-

Journals) and access to internet with WI-FI facility , new arrivals etc.

The Library at Campus-I has good and valuable collection of books on Tool Engineering. The

total numbers of books are approx. 3500. The Library collection is divided into Text Books

Section, Periodical Section and Reference Section. It also provides services such as Xeroxing

and Circulation of books. The DITE Libraries are managed by Librarian Mrs. Uma Rani

(M.LIB & M.Phil in Library Science.) and Sh. Rajesh Kumar (M.Tech) a technocrat.

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DETAILS OF DIPLOMA/B.TECH COURSE AT DITE II FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2013-14

S. No.

Name of the Course No. of students Enrolled during 2013-14

Fee/student No. of Boys

No. of Girls

1 B.Tech (Tool Engineering) 56 40,000$$ 57 01 2 B.Tech(Mechatronics) 58 40,000$$ 54 04 3 4 year Diploma in Tool and

Die making 71 24,000 69 02

$$ Likely to be revised from the AY 2014-15 from Rs 40000/- to Rs 60000/-.

DETAILS OF LAB AVAILABLE IN DITE -II

S.No Laboratory Remarks 1. Applied Physics Lab I & II Semester 2. Chemistry Lab I & II Semester 3. Introduction to Computers &

Programming I & II Semester (Computer center)

4. Engineering Graphics Lab I Semester (Drawing Lab) 5. Workshop I Semester (Wazirpur Campus I) 6. Engineering Mechanics Lab II Semester 7. Electrical Technology Lab II Semester , Campus II 8 Numerical Analysis and

Programming Lab III Semester (Computer center)

9. Machine Design & Drawing lab III Semester (Drawing Lab) 10. Mechanics of Solids/ Fluid

Mechanical Lab III Semester , Campus II

11. Electronics Lab III Semester Digital Electronics Lab 12. FEM Lab IV Semester ( @ Computer center) 13. KOM Lab. /DOM Lab. IV Semester , Campus II 14. Machine Tools Lab IV Semester, Wazirpur , Campus I 15. Automation Lab IV Semester Hydraulics and Pneumatics Lab 16. Metrology & Quality Assurance

Lab V Semester, Campus II

17. Jigs, Fixture & Gauge Design Lab

V Semester , Campus I and Computer Center

18. CNC Machining and Programming Lab

V Semester , CNC Lab

19. Press Tool Design - I Lab VI Semester ( @ Computer center) 20. Mould Design – I Lab VI Semester (Computer Center) 21. Metal Cutting & Tool Design

Lab VI Semester Campus II

22. CAD & Product Design VII Semester , Computer Center 23. Mechatronics Ind. Electronics & PLC Lab

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Faculty position /Seminar /Workshops attended Total no. of Faculty = 10(AICTE COMPLIANT) for Graduate and Post Graduate Courses

S. No.

Department No. of Faculty

1 Mechanical/Tool Engineering 06 2 Physics 01 3 Chemistry 01 4 Mathematics 01 5 Communication Skills 01

Whereas for running the Diploma courses DITE has in-house highly experienced faculty both for class rooms as well as Workshop practice having average experience of more than 25 years in the field of Tool Making and designing.

Seminar /Workshop Organized

1. Seminar organized by MSME( Micro , small & medium enterprises) at DITE, Campus II

2. Introductory workshop on Robotics organized at DITE, Campus II

FDP/SEMINARS/CONFERENCE ATTENDED BY FACULTY DURING 2013-14

1. Teaching Skills Enhancement, YMCA Faridabad, 06-10 Jan 2014 by Mr. Gaurav Arora ,

AP Mechanical

2. International Conference on STME-2013, DTU,25-26 October-2013 by Mr. Gaurav

Arora , AP Mechanical

3. Teaching Skills Enhancement, YMCA Faridabad, 06-10 Jan 2014 by Mr. Kanwarjeet

Singh , AP Mechanical

4. International Conference on STME-2013, DTU,25-26 October-2013 by Mr.

Kanwarjeet Singh , AP Mechanical

5. Winter School on Biophotonics at IISER Kolkata , 26-29 Dec 2013 by Ms Charu Gaur,

AP, Physics

6. Synthesis and Designing of Polypyrrole/Fly Ash/ γ-Fe2O3 Nanocomposite for EMI

Shielding. Swati Varshney, Anil Ohlan, V. P. Dutta, V.K.Jain, S. K. Dhawan

(International Conference on Recent Trends in Materials and Devices (ICRTMD),

Noida- Dec, 2013).

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7. Kuldeep Singh, Anil Ohlan , Swati Varshney, Jin Suk Chung and S.K. Dhawan,

Functional Graphene @ Fe2O3 incorporated polyaniline composite for microwave

absorption in 13th International Conference on Magnitude Fluids (ICMF-13), January

2013.

8. Induction program on Communication skills conducted at NITTTR Bhopal attended by

Dr. Shalini Sharma , AP, Comm. Skills.

9. Numerical Methods and its applications in Engineering and Science at NITTTR Bhopal

from 26-30 May attended by Mrs. Kiran Pal, AP, mathematics

10. National Conference on Recent Trends in Mathematical Modeling & Soft Computing

Techniques on 29th March 2014 at Manav Rachna University, Faridabad By Mrs.

Kiran Pal, AP, Mathematics

11. International Conference on Advance Research and Innovation at Institution of

Engineers, Delhi on 1st Feb 2014 By Mrs. Kiran Pal, AP, Mathematics

12. International Conference on Advancement in computing science, information

techniques on 22-23 Feb 2014, JNU Delhi by Mrs. Kiran Pal, AP, Mathematics

13. CSI sponsored 3rd international conference on Evolution in Science & Technologies &

Eyne on Educational Methodologies in association with ASSOCHAM(India) ESTEEM-

2014, March 08-09 , 2014 by Mrs. Kiran Pal, AP, Mathematics

DETAILS OF PUBLICATIONS:

1. Dynamic mechanical analysis & topological studies of Phenoxy reinforced with

modified red mud waste nanofiller based composits. AH Bhat, HPS Abdul Khalil, S

Varshney , AK Banthia. Journal of composite materials .1-9 (2012).

2. Synthesis, characterization and surface properties of Fe 2 O 3 decorated

ferromagnetic polypyrrole nanocomposites.Swati Varshney , Kuldeep Singh, Anil Ohlan,

V. K. Jain, V. P. Dutta, S.K.Dhawan. Journal of alloys and compounds,538,107–114

(2012).

3. Robust Multifunctional Free Standing Polypyrrole Sheet for Electromagnetic

Shielding.-Science of advanced materials.Swati Varshney , Kuldeep Singh, Anil Ohlan , V.

K.Jain, V. P. Dutta, S.K.Dhawan. Science of advanced materials . 5, 881-890 (2013).

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4. Nanostructured graphene/Fe 3 O 4 incorporated polyaniline as a high performance

shield against electromagnetic pollution. Kuldeep Singh, , Anil Ohlan, Viet Hung Pham,

Balasubramaniyan R. Swati Varshney, Jinhee Jang , Seung Hyun Hur, Won Mook Choi ,

Mukesh Kumar ,S. K. Dhawan, Byung-Seon Kong, Jin Suk Chung. Nanoscale . 5, 2411-

2420(2013).

5. Fuzzy method for the course selection of course for Intermediate passed out

students , Hari Arora, Vijay Kumar , Kiran Pal in International Journal of Information &

Computation Technology vol. 4, pp. 991-994 , 2014

B. Short Term Training Courses:

The Short Term Training Courses of DITE are aimed to full fill the growing need for

Skilled man power and narrow the existing gap between demand and supply of skilled

manpower mainly in the filled of Tool Engineering and Hi-Tech areas like CNC Machines and

allied Technologies. DITE has Identified STTC as one of its focus areas with an aim of "Hunar

Se Rozgar". DITE has trained around 309 students have been trained under various Short-

Term Training Courses (STTC) during the year 2013-14 and thereby generating revenue of

Rs.29.0 lakh. DITE has identified the STTC as one of its focus area to garner more revenue

by reaching out to various engineering colleges in and around NCR for providing vocational

training to their students with a sound ad campaign. The full details of training courses are

available on DITE website.

Short Term Training Course on Basic Computers, Web Designing, E-Tally, Hardware

& Networking, CAD/ CAM, NK, CATIA, PRO-E, Mold Flow, Hyper Form, CNC, Milling, Turning

& Wire Cut machine.

Short Term Training Courses

Customized Course/Summer

Trainings

EDP Programmes/Skill

Development Programmes

Advance Certificate Courses/Condensed

Courses

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Facilities available for Training:

Well equipped workshop, Labs (for practical) & Class rooms for theory classes as per

different modules designed for various courses to suit the trainees.

C. Production of Tools:

The Institute has a Production Wing which is manufacturing tools, dies, moulds, jigs

and fixtures die casting dies, press tools etc. for industries. Over the years, DITE

(Formerly known as TRTC) manufactures Tools, Dies, jigs, fixtures, gauging tools; as well

as machine parts and provides comprehensive and integrated facilities for Design,

Development and Production of precision Tools, Moulds and Dies. Manufacturing of

precision components on CNC machines & heat treatment of precisions parts and

tooling. Today, DITE has state-of-the-art CNC lathes, vertical machine centers, horizontal

boring mills, wire EDM and plasma cutting equipment. These manufacturing systems are

controlled by CAM (Computer-aided manufacturing) systems.

The tooling facilities and services provided by the Centre have contributed in a

significant way in the product improvement especially for small scale sector. While

there is a lot of generic potential in Tool Room Industry, DITE visualizes it from two

segments.

i) Tool manufacturing and competing with private players with the old

resources both in term of Men and Machinery.

ii) Institutional deliveries to cater R&D, looking for bigger orders to match our

procedural profile, internal requirements and scarce resources so that there

is comparatively less pressure in terms of time and delivery management.

Production

Marketing Planning Design

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R&D PROJECTS

In fulfilling these objectives DITE has come a long way & has a lot to offer in

education & consultancy. The advantage of in-house facilities, world class machines

like Fanuc wire cut machine , Blohm Grinder, Deckel milling, Catmur Jig Grinder,

Studer Cylindrical Grinder, EDM , Hauser Profile Projector, Nikon Microscope,

Digimahr Height Master etc. is taken by the Industries in Delhi

The Institute has been playing a leading role in import substitution. A

considerable amount of import substitution has been made possible by consistently

manufacturing high quality tools with an emphasis to cater to the needs of small

scale industries in particular.

The various raw materials for the on-going TBRL (DRDO) project have been

procured and the assembly work has begun. The other orders received from M/s.

Yamaha, NIVH, SSPL and IIT Delhi is at advance stage of delivery.

While the machines in the production shop particularly at Wazirpur Campus

are obsolete and majority of the machines are nonfunctional being fit for

condemnation. The workshop /Production shop ceiling is also leaking and while it

rains the water pours inside the workshop that poses a potential hazard for short

circuiting, therefore it is very imperative that the civil work must precede any capital

expenditure in replenishing the old machinery, though in phased manner.

Necessary steps are being taken during the FY 2014-15 to prepare a DPR for

release of Rs 300 lakh provided in the BE 2014-15 for Civil work. Further MSME is

being approached to release of Rs 25 crore as Grant –in-aid for upgradation of Tool

Room.

DITE’s association in R&D projects with major R&D Institutions like IIT, DRDO,

CSIR, NPL etc. The undergoing R& D Projects are as follows:

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PROJECT: DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT OF TOOLS FOR HIP SURGERY

IIT DELHI PROJECTS: DENTAL SURGICAL KITS – COVER, MIDDLE PART & BOTTOM PART

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ORGANIZATION: IIT DELHI

PROJECT: DEVELOPMENT OF INJECTION MOLD FOR HIP PROTECTION COVER

ORGANIZATION: NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR VISUALLY HANDICAPPED (NIVH)

PROJECT: PROCESSING OF BRAILLE SLATES FOR VISUALLY HANDICAPPED.

DITE takes pride in associating itself with National Institute for Visually

Handicapped, Dehradun. The project involves complete design and development of

injection mold for processing of Braille slates and its supply on regular basis. These

components are specially designed brail slates for script writing of visually handicapped

persons. The slate consists of frame & base being processed in the material called ABS

(Absolac-300) in various colors.

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ORGANIZATION: TERMINAL BALLISTICS RESEARCH LABORATORY (TBRL):

PROJECT: DEVELOPMENT OF SLEDS FOR PROPELLING PROJECTILES:

Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory (TBRL) a Defence Research &Development

Organization (DRDO),Min. of Defence, Govt. o India, Chandigarh, is using Rail Track Rocket

Sled facility for propelling projectiles and objects at a very high velocity (approx. 1.5 mach).

TBRL further wanted to enhance the speed of the testing up to 3 mach speed by reduction

in the weight of present sled being used on mild steel material.

DITE has received Orders worth Rs.1.30 crores from TBRL for this project of national

importance. Procurement of raw material is over and the first delivery is expected from the

month of September, 2014 onwards.

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THE MODERN MACHINES VIZ: FANUC WIRE CUT MACHINE, HMT CNC LATHE AND MILLING

MACHINES:

D.HR

There are 163 employees (27 officers & 136 other staff members) on the strength of

DITE as on 1st April, 2014 with an establishment cost of approximately Rs.10.5 Crore.

A new website of DITE (http://dite.delhigovt.nic.in) has been launched during this

year and it is also being upgraded on dynamic basis. Links of important departments

are available on the website and the Industries department has been requested to

provide a reciprocal link of DITE on its website and also to recommend to the IT

department of GNCT of Delhi to include the name of DITE under the head of

Universities /Technical Institutions on the portal of Delhi Government.

Human Resource

Administration Accounts/Finance Support Services

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The post of Director-cum-Principal is still hold on additional charge by the incumbent

Principal of G. B. Pant Engineering College. It is proposed to fill up this post on

regular basis.

There is a proposal for filling up of two posts of Administrative Officer on

contractual basis in erstwhile pay scale of RS.6500-200-10500/-, as approved by the

Governing Council in its 11th meeting .

PURCHASE DEPARTMENT:

DITE has received a grant-in-aid for Rs. 200 Lakh during the FY 2013-14 for purchase

of computers, furniture, machines, library books and strengthening of laboratory etc.

The procurements are at advance stage, e-tendering has been done, approval from

TEC of IT department, Government of NCT of Delhi for purchase of computers has

been obtained and ICSIL being one of the designated agencies has been requested to

provide the quotations and the file has been sent to obtain approval of Finance

Department. The purchase order for procuring the furniture has been placed after

observing all the codal formalities post e-tendering process.

The proposals for setting up of labs purchase of machines and for both the campus

are also at advance stage. It is being followed up and is expected to be completed in

the F.Y. 2014-15.

DITE has already adopted the E-tendering process.

ACCOUNTS/FINANCE:

• M/s. Rajesh Seema & Associates, Chartered Accountants and Statutory

Auditors have audited the accounts for the financial year 2012-13 and the

balance sheet is ready and is being placed in the Annual General Meeting for

adoption of accounts.

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• The process of inviting quotations to finalise the Chartered Accountants and

Statutory Auditor for the year 2013-14 has been completed and the award

for work order for auditing the DITE accounts for two financial years is being

issued.

• DITE has applied for registration under section 12A of the Income Tax for

seeking exemption of Income Tax as provided for educational institutions

and it has been approved by the Income Tax Department. The certificate in

this regard has also been received.

• The AGCR and ELFA audit has been completed up to 2011-12 and the audit

objections received are under reply. A separate communication has been

received from AGCR regarding loss of interest opportunity by DITE for not

keeping the additional/ surplus funds received as Grants-in-aid under Fixed

Deposits. The reply has been sent to AGCR with due clarifications and

presently DITE has introduced the scheme of parking any of the funds not

required immediately under fixed deposit with the Punjab National Bank,

Ashok Vihar Branch, where the DITE saving bank is operated.

• The Income-tax Returns for the year 2011-12 and 2012-13 have been filed

during the year.

• Annual accounts for the financial year 2012-13 in respect of Delhi Institute of

Tool engineering (DITE) after deliberations were adopted in the 12th GC

meeting held on 13/05/2014.

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THE GOVERNING COUNCIL

List of Members of the Governing Council and General Body of the Society of

DITE is as follows:

1. The Secretary cum Commissioner of Industries, Govt. of NCT of Delhi,419, Udyog

Sadan, Patparganj Indl.Estate, Delhi-110092- Chairman

2. Shri Anil Chaudhary, Member of Delhi Legislative AsSemesterbly, 26, Village

Dallupura, DELHI-110093 Member

3. Shri Jag Mohan Garg, M/s. Shiv Shakti Rolling Mill, A-100/1, Wazirpur Industrial Area,

DELHI-110052 Member

Income Expenditure Scenerio of DITE since inception (Rs. in Lakh)

2008-09 575.00 667.44 314.00 66.76 889.002009-10 700.00 865.97 0.00 85.03 700.002010-11 700.00 937.50 0.00 44.88 700.002011-12 850.00 1063.83 0.00 116.67 850.002012-13 950.00 1212.63 0.00 35.00 950.002013-14 1025.00 1192.53 200.00 8.37 1225.00Total 4800.00 5939.90 514.00 356.71 5314.00

B.Tech Diploma Short term

course

Invoice Total

2008-09 12.09 38.08 4.15 28.48 82.802009-10 23.21 46.84 6.70 22.86 99.612010-11 33.81 55.28 11.05 61.44 161.582011-12 65.92 53.67 4.03 18.04 141.662012-13 76.10 47.58 39.00 73.43 236.112013-14 105.70 45.80 29.03 23.16 203.69 (Rs. in Lakh)

925.45

Employees

Cost

Salary/allo

wance etc

ACP/MACP/One increment of feb to june in 2006

Sixth Pay Commission implementation/AICTE arrears

Medical

Reimburse

ment

Children

Educ.

Allowance

Uniform

Expenses

LTC Retirement

benefits

Other

Exp.

Total

2008-09 591.13 0.00 0.00 4.04 0.30 0.27 0.78 5.09 65.83 667.442009-10 657.37 0.00 113.48 2.12 7.65 0.17 4.51 18.93 61.74 865.972010-11 756.79 0.00 0.00 3.86 13.33 0.05 20.58 36.53 106.36 937.502011-12 821.29 31.09 0.00 5.87 13.79 0.39 5.22 63.78 122.40 1063.832012-13 994.21 12.00 12.00 5.96 14.00 0.56 3.57 45.00 125.33 1212.632013-14 983.17 3.34 0.00 11.71 13.41 1.50 7.33 68.84 103.23 1192.53

5939.90

Fee

Total funds

received

ProductionYear

Year Grant-in - aid Recurring

Year Benefits paid to employees /expenditure

Exp. Under Non Rec. GIA

Grant-in - aid Non Recurring

Exp. Under Rec. GIA

Revenue Generation

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4. The Vice Chancellor Delhi Technological University, Shahbad Daulatpur, Bawana

Road , Delhi-110042 Member

5. The Secretary, Information Technology, Govt. of NCT of Delhi , Delhi Secretariat, I.P.

Estate, New Delhi-110002 Member

6. The Registrar, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University , Govt. of NCT of Delhi ,

Sector-16C, Dwarka, DELHI-110075 Member

7. The Registrar, Board of Technical Education, Govt. of NCT of Delhi , Pitam Pura, Muni

Mayaram Marg, DELHI-110088 Member

8. Representative of the Confederation of Indian Industries, 23, Institutional Area, Lodi

Road , New Delhi-110003 Member

9. The Director (TRTCs) Office of the Development Commissioner(SSI) Ministry of

Micro, Small & Medium Industry, Govt. of India , Maulana Azad Road , Nirman

Bhawan, New Delhi-110011 Member

10. The Director-cum-Principal, Delhi Institute of Tool Engineering, Wazirpur Indl.Area,

Delhi Member

11. The Spl. Secretary (Finance), Finance Deptt.,Govt. of NCT of Delhi , Delhi Sachivalaya,

I.P. Estate, New Delhi.-110002 Member

12. The Director, Directorate of Training and Technical Education, Govt. of N.C.T. of Delhi

Pitam Pura, Muni Mayaram Marg, Delhi-110088 Member

13. The Managing Director DSIIDC, N-36, Connaught Place , Bombay Life Building , NEW

DELHI-110001 Member

14. The Spl./Additional Commissioner of Industries (DITE), Govt. of N.C.T. of Delhi 419,

FIE, Udyog Sadan, Patpar Ganj, Delhi-110092 Member

15. Shri Atindra Jain, President, Patparganj Industries Development Association, 420, FIE,

Patparganj, DELHI Member

MODERNIZATION PLAN/ACTIVITIES IN PROGRESS

§ To improve the quality of education imparted and compliances of the regulatory

mechanism hitherto followed as per the AICTE/UGC norms and the prescribed

students / teachers’ cadre ratio, the GC of DITE in its 12th meeting approved creation

of new posts for Diploma, Degree and Post graduate level courses based on the

students cadre ratio as prescribed by AICTE /UGC and taking into consideration the

optimum work-load of the existing faculty ( AICTE compliant) and the in-house faculty

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who has wide experience and is being used for Teaching both at Diploma and Degree

Level. The Financial implication is as below:

Nos of

Posts

Monthly

emoluments in

Rs.

Yearly

Emoluments in

Rs.

Professor 2 3,00,000 36,00,000

Associate Professor 4 4,00,000 48,00,000

Assistant Professor 16 8,00,000 96,00,000

Training and Placement

Officer(Associate Professor Level)

1 1,00,000 12,00,000

Total faculty requirement for

Graduate and post Graduate courses

23 16,00,000 192,00,000

Total Faculty requirement for Diploma

level(Principal/Sr. Lecturers/Lecturers)

10 4,50,000 54,00,000

Grand Total 33 20,50,000 246,00,000

§ To develop infrastructure for the Diploma in Mechanical Engineering being started from

the AY 2014-15 from Campus –I and equally to plan for B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering

from Campus-II from the AY 2015-16.

§ The Governing Council of DITE in its 11th meeting has approved the three cadre approach

as a base viz; Cadre ‘X’ for erstwhile TRTC employees, Cadre ‘Y’ for erstwhile HTVTC

employees and Cadre ‘Z’ for new recruitment as per the AICTE norms .Recruitment Rules

for various posts under DITE are being re-framed and the GC has approved engaging a

consultant .

§ A Detailed DPR duly prepared by the Architect who was short-listed based on the

quotations invited amongst the Architects on the penal of DSIIDC was prepared to

accommodate the space requirement for on-going academic expansion. The present DPR

is for retrofitting and renovation of the existing buildings and is not a green field project

where a new building on vacant land had to be planned. The land and building exists and

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both the campuses are situated in the industrial areas viz. Wazirpur Industrial Area and

Okhla Industrial Area, New Delhi. The architect has prepared the DPR based on the FAR

and other rules and regulations applicable for the buildings situated in the

aforementioned industrial areas.

§ Both the Campuses of DITE are at prime areas and can become Centre of Excellence in the

field of engineering, tool production and skill development centre that will require

infusion of capital expenditure both in buildings and equipments. It is obvious that

further capital investment in equipments, machines etc. must be preceded by

undertaking the civil work for retrofitting and renovation etc. in the first phase since most

of the building roof in Wazirpur campus housing the production and training workshop is

leaking and water pours directly on the machines and inundates

§ During the year 2014-15 it is proposed to renovate the buildings for both the campuses

and the Planning Department has kept a provision for Rs 300 lakhs for civil maintenance

and retrofitting work.