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Construction Industry Development Council The first batch of 305 students have successfully completed their training at different categories under the “Project for Employment Oriented Training and Skill Development Programme for SC/ST/OBC/Women & EWS of Society for 1000 Persons under Airports Authority of India CSR Initiative: Inauguration of CIDC Training centre at Chapaguri on Nov 1, 2015, by chief guest Sh. Chandan Brahma, MLA at Chapaguri Training Centre in Chirang District of Assam, near Bhutan Border: VISHWAKARMA (Online Monthly e - Journal of Construction Industry Development Council) Vol. 4 Issue XI E – Journal of CIDC Nov, 2015

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Construction Industry Development Council

The first batch of 305 students have successfully completed their training at different categories under the “Project for Employment Oriented Training and Skill Development Programme for

SC/ST/OBC/Women & EWS of Society for 1000 Persons under Airports Authority of India CSR Initiative:

Inauguration of CIDC Training centre at Chapaguri on Nov 1, 2015, by chief guest Sh. Chandan Brahma, MLA at Chapaguri Training Centre in Chirang District of Assam, near Bhutan Border:

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

Vol. 4 Issue XI E – Journal of CIDC Nov, 2015

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CIDC – Activities: CIDC’s Bhutan Initiative Starts:

The first major CIDC initiative on Bhutan project has been formally launched on 01st Nov, 2015 at Chapaguri in Chirang District of Assam, about 60 km away from Gelephu border in Bhutan. The Centre, about one km away from Bongaigaon town in Western Assam, will cater to the needs of CIDC’s Bhutan initiative as envisaged during DG’s Thimpu visit on Sept 28-30.

CIDC Chapaguri Training Centre:

Identified location at Chapaguri will carry out Prime Minister Sh. Narendra Modi’s pet project of ‘Skill Development’. The initiative has been sponsored by Airport Authority of India (AAI) as its CSR activity. Initially, the centre will run for three months, then for another three months and then for another six months. Depending on the flow of trainees, the centre has the potential to be transformed into a permanent CIDC training location after a year. The centre is expected to receive students from ST, SC, OBC and minority communities. The centre can also conduct skill certification programme for construction workers from Bhutan for location advantage with nearby facilities like hotels, banks, railway station etc.

Inauguration of CIDC centre at Chapaguri on Nov 1, 2015:

Sh. Deepak Mazumdar, Sr. Addl. Director, CIDC, welcoming chief guest Sh. Chandan Brahma, MLA at Chapaguri Training Centre in Chirang district of Assam, near Bhutan border.

Chief Guest Sh. Chandan Brahma, MLA and a Senior Leader in Bodoland, cuts the ribbon as part of the inauguration ceremony of CIDC Chapaguri Training Centre on Nov 1, 2015.

Chief Guest Sh. Chandan Brahma, MLA addressing trainees at CIDC’s Chapaguri Training Centre on Nov 1, 2015.

A section of trainees and locals attending the inaugural session at CIDC Training Centre for Skill Development on Nov 1, 2015. The centre is part of Airport of Authority of India’s CSR initiative, carried by CIDC.

Chief Guest Sh. Chandan Brahma, local MLA, addressing the inaugural session at CIDC’s Chapaguri Training Centre.

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CIDC – Activities: NORTH EAST – CIDC TRAINING CENTRE – A REPORT:

A recent visit to CIDC training centre in Guwahati, the gateway to the North East region, gave an on ground reflection of the government initiative on Skill India programme. The objective of the centre visit was to observe the functioning of a CIDC run training centre. Daily routine includes starting the day with the nation anthem, attending theory classes and doing practical jobs to get the feeling of hands on approach. The centre runs an exclusive training programme for supervisors, sponsored by the North Eastern Council (NEC). The course for supervisors requires Class XII pass students, but a graduate trainee also took part. Trainees from Nagaland, Assam and Tripura took part in the specially designed skill development training programme. During an hour long interaction, trainees confessed their confidence levels had gone up after attending the course. Interactions with the branch manager, trainers and counsellors revealed the importance of the proper counselling to the students. Before joining such courses meant for skill development, trainees should feel motivated by knowing the basic objectives of the programme and what benefits that would accrue to them after a finishing the course. Trainers shared their experiences of being able to empower students’ skills in the past so that they could work for any construction projects right from the word go. Hostel and kitchen facilities at the centre promoted the idea of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Swachh Bharat.

[Sh. Ratnajyoti Dutta, Media Advisor, CIDC, seen interacting with trainees at Guwahati centre. The trainees came to

attend a supervisor level training programme under a tie-up with the North Eastern Council (NEC).]

News Report – Airports Authority of India:

The first batch of 305 students have successfully completed their training at different categories under the “Project for Employment Oriented Training and Skill Development Programme for SC/ST/OBC/Women & EWS of Society for 1000 Persons under Airports Authority of India CSR Initiative”.

Majority of the students have found gainful employment with leading construction companies and are now ready for their “First Career Job”.

The second and third batch training has commenced with all vigour at all locations and new additions to training centers have been Kalote, Maharashtra, Chapaguri & Silchar in Assam.

As of now 575 students have been attending regular “in-class” and “hands-on-practical” training at the centres.

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CIDC – Activities: News Report - Vishwakarma Awards:

Based on popular request and keeping the festival season in mind, the last date for submission of Nominations for 8th CIDC

Vishwakarma Awards 2016 has been extended up to 15th December 2015 for all categories.

A large number of applications have been received till the first cut-off date and are under security.

The site visits are scheduled to start from 15th November 2015 and will continue till 15th February 2016. The Brochure, Guidelines & Nomination Proforma are hosted on our website www.cidc.in at URL

http://www.cidc.in/new/vishwakarma2nd-1.html.

We look forward to your participation & for any clarification please feel free to contact the following team members on 011 -

2648 9992, 2623 4770 & 4161 7971 or Fax: 011 - 2645 1604

1. Sh. Ashutosh Bhardwaj – Director (Corporate Affairs) - +91 98685 66547 2. Sh. N. Thyagaraju – Sr. General Manager - +91 98102 31470 3. Sh. B. N. Rao - Sr. Manager (Projects) - +91 98106 48451

Team CIDC VKA wishes all its Alma Mater & Stakeholders & Patrons a Very Happy & prosperous Diwali 2015!

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CIDC – Activities:

1. Under TNSDM (Phase 2nd) training program 3000 candidates to be trained across the state of Tamilnadu. As on date 144 candidates have been trained and 130 candidates are undergoing training in different district of Tamil Nadu.

2. Under CIDC-PFC (Phase-III) program 1462 candidates have been trained, from them 1124 candidates have been placed.

3. Under CIDC-RECL program 925 candidates have been trained, from them 617 numbers have been placed as on 28th September, 2015.

4. Under CIDC–Engineers India Limited (EIL) program 250 candidates have been successfully trained in different trades at our Sidhauli, Reusa, Ramshapur & Ghaziabad training centres. From them 201 candidates have been placed.

5. Under CIDC- Airport Authority of India (AAI) program 305 candidates have been trained at our Faridabad-VKP, Gorakhpur, Ramshahpur, Sidhauli, Phulnakhra, Ranchi, Daltonganj, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Erode & Mumbai training centres.

6. Under BMVM training program 1280 No’s of candidates to be trained across the state of Bihar. As on date 240 candidates are undergoing training in different districts of Bihar.

Snapshot of CIDC New Training Centre at Dhaulana, Hapur:

News Paper clipping in Chapaguri Training Centre:

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CONSTRUCTION COST INDICES – OCTOBER, 2015:

CCI – October 2015 Base - 100.00 October 2007

S. No.

Market Building

CCI Road CCI

Bridge CCI

Dam CCI

Power CCI

Railway CCI

Mineral Plant CCI

Medium Industry

CCI

Transmission CCI

Urban Infra CCI

Maintenance CCI

1 Agartala 143.29 144 140.21 143.18 142.27 144.13 142.12 138.4 141.02 137.3 136.14

2 Agra 145.09 146.41 141.64 144.96 143.65 145.68 143.27 139.82 142.68 138.89 137.07

3 Ahmedabad 142.95 145.42 141.91 144.79 142.38 143.49 142.81 138.32 139.75 138.35 139.73

4 Aizawl 143.57 145.53 139.79 143.43 141.73 143.88 141.07 138.04 141.08 137.27 134.75

5 Ajmer 145.67 148.22 142.88 146.43 144.87 147.02 144.35 141.06 144.05 140.2 138.01

6 Allahabad 145.1 145.72 142.02 144.99 144.1 145.98 144 140.16 142.81 139.06 138

7 Ambala 143.9 146.14 140.63 144.19 142.59 144.71 141.99 138.86 141.86 138.04 135.69

8 Amritsar 142.77 144.66 139.7 143.08 141.68 143.71 141.23 137.93 140.79 137.03 135.06

9 Anand 142.41 146.24 143.29 145.07 143.2 143.52 143.23 139.99 142.44 139.58 139.76

10 Ankaleswar 141.06 146.15 144.11 145.12 142.97 142.45 143.21 140.08 142.32 139.93 141.1

11 Asansol 144.96 144.64 142.42 144.87 144.6 146.26 144.88 140.52 142.84 139.16 139.14

12 Bengaluru 141.48 145.59 138.03 144.36 142.58 141.57 141.81 136.92 139.52 135.05 134.59

13 Bhopal 144.83 145.9 140.57 145.37 143.14 144.55 142.85 139.05 141.4 137.59 136.62

14 Bhubhaneswar 143.39 143.07 139.91 143.94 142.61 143.68 142.88 138.34 140.22 136.54 137.08

15 Bodhgaya 143.94 143.88 141.27 143.84 143.41 145.12 143.59 139.4 141.79 138.12 137.82

16 Chandigarh 143.62 145.69 140.45 143.92 142.42 144.5 141.9 138.67 141.61 137.82 135.64

17 Chennai 140.53 140.92 135.15 140.56 139.8 141.31 139.73 133.37 135.81 131.01 134.44

18 Cochin 141.7 142.73 137.3 142.04 141.02 142.48 140.88 135.32 137.86 133.38 135.67

19 Coimbatore 142.87 144.53 139.44 143.51 142.24 143.62 142.03 137.27 139.88 135.77 136.9

20 Delhi 148.01 150.03 144.1 147.87 146.09 148.34 145.42 142.3 145.43 141.51 138.93

21 Dhanbad 144.53 144.12 142.04 144.44 144.21 145.85 144.54 140.13 142.43 138.77 138.84

22 Faridabad 145.96 147.63 142.31 145.83 144.3 146.43 143.76 140.5 143.48 139.64 137.45

23 Gangtok 141.66 143.58 137.93 141.52 139.83 141.96 139.19 136.18 139.2 135.42 132.94

24 Guwahati 143.01 142.49 140.62 142.93 142.8 144.38 143.16 138.74 140.95 137.33 137.54

25 Haridwar 143.29 149.13 143.49 147.16 145.49 147.68 144.88 141.68 144.74 140.85 138.48

26 Hyderabad 141.67 141.78 137.02 142.87 140.18 140.78 140.27 135.77 137.36 133.65 134.29

27 Imphal 144.74 147.53 142.01 145.6 143.99 146.13 143.41 140.22 143.24 139.39 137.07

28 Indore 143.25 143.84 138.81 144.11 141.67 142.67 141.56 137.42 139.38 135.62 135.46

29 Itanagar 144.15 146.54 140.9 144.52 142.87 145.02 142.25 139.13 142.16 138.34 135.91

30 Jabalpur 142.47 142.82 137.92 143.49 140.93 141.73 140.91 136.6 138.38 134.64 134.88

31 Jaipur 144.21 145.4 140.02 144.66 142.52 144.01 142.16 138.48 140.91 137.11 135.94

32 Jammu 143.51 147.42 141.72 145.37 143.68 145.85 143.05 139.93 142.99 139.14 136.69

33 Jamshedpur 144.25 143.71 141.35 144.49 143.81 145.14 144.18 139.6 141.64 137.98 138.48

34 Jalandha 144.21 146.45 141.29 144.75 143.28 145.36 142.8 139.5 142.43 138.63 136.54

35 Jodhpur 142.86 145.05 140.81 143.93 142.03 143.6 142.02 138.12 140.28 137.69 137.4

36 Jorhat (Assam) 142.62 144.56 138.87 142.48 140.78 142.93 140.13 137.11 140.14 136.34 133.84

37 Kanpur 146.56 147.88 143.07 146.44 145.11 147.17 144.71 141.23 144.11 140.29 138.47

38 Kohima 144.45 147.04 141.46 145.07 143.43 145.58 142.83 139.67 142.71 138.87 136.5

39 Kolkata 145.11 144.36 142.8 145.03 145.03 146.61 145.49 140.87 143.06 139.4 139.85

40 Lucknow 143.64 144.6 140.42 143.52 142.45 144.38 142.2 138.6 141.31 137.58 136.14

41 Ludhiana 143.92 145.83 140.84 144.24 142.83 144.88 142.38 139.05 141.94 138.15 136.15

42 Madurai 141.2 142.42 136.58 142.39 140.64 141.18 140.46 135.17 137.33 133.01 134.42

43 Mathura 143.76 145.4 140.16 143.63 142.13 144.21 141.61 138.39 141.32 137.54 135.37

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Editorial Board

Mentor: Dr. P.R. Swarup; Editor–in–Chief: Mr. Sunil Mahajan; Content Editor: Prof. (Dr.) Niranjan Swarup.

Resource Centre: Ms. Archita Barua; Mr. Ved Prakash; Support: DG Secretariat & CIDC Centres.

Construction Industry Development Council 801 (8th Floor), Hemkunt Chambers, 89, Nehru Place, New Delhi – 110 019

Tel.: 011–2623 4770, 2648 9992, 4161 7971, Fax: 011–2645 1604,

E-mail: [email protected], Website: http://www.cidc.in

44 Meerut 144.21 146.45 141.29 144.75 143.28 145.36 142.8 139.5 142.43 138.63 136.54

45 Mehsana 141.74 146.19 143.7 145.1 143.09 142.99 143.22 140.04 142.38 139.76 140.44

46 Mumbai 139.71 146.07 144.93 145.17 142.74 141.35 143.18 140.16 142.19 140.28 142.44

47 Mysore 141.62 143.18 139.73 143.71 141.44 141.66 141.65 137.52 139.29 136.03 137.03

48 Nagpur 141.56 144.57 142.43 144.56 142.68 142.53 143.03 139.25 141.2 138.42 139.76

49 Nainital 143.64 144.6 140.42 143.53 142.45 144.38 142.2 138.61 141.31 137.58 136.15

50 Nanded 141.62 143.18 139.73 143.71 141.44 141.66 141.65 137.52 139.29 136.03 137.03

51 Nasik 140.05 146.09 144.73 145.16 142.8 141.63 143.19 140.14 142.23 140.2 142.1

52 Navi Mumbai 139.88 146.08 144.83 145.17 142.77 141.5 143.19 140.15 142.22 140.24 142.28

53 Nayamore 143.96 143.6 140.98 144.19 143.41 144.77 143.71 139.24 141.32 137.65 137.97

54 Nazira 143.43 144.77 140 143.31 142 144.01 141.6 138.23 141.05 137.29 135.45

55 Panjim 140.6 145.83 141.49 144.76 142.66 141.47 142.5 138.56 140.86 137.67 138.53

56 Patna 144.81 144.92 142.03 144.71 144.16 145.92 144.28 140.15 142.62 138.92 138.43

57 Pondicherry 141.1 141.35 136.08 141.72 139.99 141.05 140 134.58 136.59 132.34 134.36

58 Port Blair 144.48 145.69 139.84 144.42 143.16 145.04 142.79 138.05 140.84 136.46 136.89

59 Pune 140.78 143.93 140.93 144.01 141.48 141.14 141.73 137.98 139.79 136.95 138.31

60 Puri 143.39 143.07 139.91 143.94 142.61 143.68 142.88 138.34 140.22 136.54 137.08

61 Raigarh (Alibaug) 140.25 145.96 143.16 144.96 142.72 141.49 142.85 139.36 141.54 138.96 140.4

62 Raipur 143.39 143.07 139.91 143.94 142.61 143.68 142.88 138.34 140.22 136.54 137.08

63 Rajahmundry 141.1 141.35 136.08 141.72 139.99 141.05 140 134.58 136.59 132.34 134.36

64 Rajkot 140.05 146.09 144.73 145.16 142.8 141.63 143.19 140.14 142.23 140.2 142.1

65 Ranchi 143.39 143.07 139.91 143.94 142.61 143.68 142.88 138.34 140.22 136.54 137.08

66 Roorkee 146.56 148.22 142.88 146.43 144.87 147.02 144.35 141.06 144.05 140.2 138.01

67 Shillong 143.43 144.77 140 143.31 142 144.01 141.6 138.23 141.05 137.29 135.45

68 Shimla 143.51 147.42 141.72 145.37 143.68 145.85 143.05 139.93 142.99 139.14 136.69

69 Silchar 142.63 143.65 138.42 143.15 140.96 142.34 140.67 136.91 139.23 135.46 134.53

70 Srinagar 143.72 145.68 139.94 143.58 141.87 144.03 141.21 138.19 141.22 137.41 134.89

71 Surat 140.39 146.11 144.53 145.15 142.86 141.9 143.2 140.12 142.26 140.1 141.77

72 Trivandrum 141.29 143.47 137.06 143.04 141.28 141.31 140.91 135.75 138.06 133.68 134.48

73 Ujjain 145.21 148.14 143.7 146.48 144.65 145.92 144.33 141.14 143.93 140.55 139.35

74 Vadodara 143.14 147.16 143.91 145.79 143.81 144.18 143.77 140.62 143.13 140.25 140.23

75 Varanasi 143.64 144.6 140.42 143.53 142.45 144.38 142.2 138.61 141.31 137.58 136.15

76 Velim 141.04 145.71 139.76 144.56 142.62 141.52 142.15 137.75 140.2 136.36 136.56

77 Vijayawada 141.39 141.57 136.56 142.3 140.09 140.92 140.13 135.18 136.97 133 134.33

78 Vishakhapatanam 142.26 142.22 138.01 142.84 141.3 142.38 141.45 136.45 138.42 134.44 135.72