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Construction Industry Development Council Interaction of DG with NRIs and VIET students at Gorakhpur 20th Asia Construct Conference held in Hong Kong during 13 – 14 November, 2014 Study Tour and Participation in Conference - “2014 Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar Economic Corridor (Chengdu) Development Forum” from 30th Oct’14 to 1st Nov 2014 VISHWAKARMA (Online Monthly e - Journal of Construction Industry Development Council) Vol.2 Issue XII E – Journal of CIDC DEC, 2014

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Construction Industry Development Council

Interaction of DG with NRIs and VIET students at Gorakhpur

20th Asia Construct Conference held in Hong Kong during 13 – 14

November, 2014

Study Tour and Participation in Conference - “2014 Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar Economic

Corridor (Chengdu) Development Forum” from 30th Oct’14 to 1st Nov 2014

VISHWAKARMA

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

Vol.2 Issue XII E – Journal of CIDC DEC, 2014

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CIDC – Activities

A CIDC delegation led by Dr Satya Pandey (Mayor, Gorakhpur) and comprising of senior officers from CIDC, and members of enlisted companies from CIDC Construction Industry Database travelled to Chengdu, China for attending the “2014 Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar Economic Corridor (Chengdu) Development Forum” from 30th Oct’14 to 1st Nov 2014. The Council’s initiatives were presented to the audience and information exchanged for exploring partnerships and joint initiatives for fostering bilateral activities. The delegation included the following members:

S. No. Name Designation

1. Dr. Satya Sankratyan Mayor, Nagar Nigam Gorakhpur

2. Mr. Pawan Kumar Mishra Director, Project Implementation Unit (PIU), Nagar Nigam Gorakhpur

3. Dr. Vinod Sankrityan Businessperson, Self-Employed (Business)

4. Dr. Shuchita Kumar Director (Projects), Construction Industry Development Council

5. Mr. Ashutosh Bhardwaj Director (Corporate Affairs), Construction Industry Development Council

6. Mr. Ravindra M. Patel Group President, Ravi Energie Pvt. Ltd.

7. Mrs. Sulochana R. Patel Director, Ravi Energie Pvt. Ltd.

8. Mr. Gunvantray Patel Director, Ravi Energie Pvt. Ltd.

9. Mr. Vinay G. Kolhatkar Director, Ravi Energie Pvt. Ltd.

10. Mr. Rajeev Jain Director (Vocational Training) Construction Industry Vocational Training Council

11. Dr. Rajendar Dhar Additional Commissioner, Delhi Building & Other Construction Workers Welfare Board

12. Prof. Niranjan Swarup Executive Director, Indian Society for Trenchless Technology (IndSTT)

13. Mr. Dipen Kava Executive Director, Urmi Trenchless Technology Pvt. Ltd.

Meetings were held between senior officials of Chengdu Municipal Corporation and Gorakhpur Municipal Corporation for exploring opportunities for Gorakhpur and Chengdu becoming sister cities.

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CIDC – Activities Besides meeting were also held with Sichuan Provincial Chamber of Commerce, Chengdu based trade associations, industry bodies, and corporates for discussing areas of mutual cooperation especially in the energy sector. bC India - A BAUMA CONEXPO SHOW, December 15-18, 2014, India Expo Centre, Great Noida / Delhi -CIDC has partnered with Bauma for this event and will be putting up a stall at the event where on the spot Testing and Certification of construction workers will be undertaken at a discounted rate of Rs. 1510/- per candidate. The event will be held from 15-18th December 2014 and along with the exhibition stall, there will be 3 presentations made by Shri Ashutosh Bhardwja and Shri Rajeev Jain during the parallel conference being organized by the organizers. Testing & Certification of Construction Workers engaged on Central Public Works Department (CPWD) Sites under GCC Clause 19K The Phase III of the program is underway and T&C has been conducted in Mathura, IIT Gandhinagar IIT and other places. The program has now been rolled out in the Southern Region and the inaugural camp was held at Guindy, Chennai on 4th Dec 2014. All projects with an outhlay of Rs. 5 cr and above in the region have been identified and T&C Camps will be held there during this financial year. Indonesia:

A high powered business delegation from Government of Indonesia, Ministry of Public Works, Construction Competency and Training Development Centre visited Vishwakarma Pratham, the CIDC Corporate training hub on 26th Nov 2014 comprising of the following dignitaries.

1. Dr. Ir. Masrianto, MT (Director of Construction Competency and Training Development Centre)

2. Drs. Gunawan, Msi (Head of Program and Administration)

3. Sutjipto, S.Sos, MSi (Head of Construction Vocational Training Centre Region I Banda Aceh)

4. Tolhas P. Sidabutar, Dipl. UM,MM (Head of Construction and Equipment Vocational Training Centre)

5. DR. Samsul Bakeri S.IP, M.Si (Head of Construction Vocational Training Centre Region II Surabaya)

6. Eka Prasetyawati, ST, M.Tech (Sub Divison Head of Construction Training)

7. Utami Darma Setiawati, SE, MM (Staff of Construction and Equipment Vocational Training Centre)

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CIDC – Activities The main objective of the visit was to interact with CIDC team to understand how to provide quality training in various construction trades. While on the tour of the facility, the delegation members interacted with students, trainers and had a feel of the hands – on – training underway. They interacted with senior officials of CIDC and discussed the possibility of collaboration for bilateral activities to strengthen each other’s training eco – system. The delegation members expressed satisfaction on the levels of training being provided and lauded the CSR initiatives of the council where they are helping major PSUs & Corporates achieve their CSR targets. Dr. Ir. Masrianto, MT (Director of Construction Competency and Training Development Centre) and head of the delegation expressed his strong desire to work closely with CIDC in the future and marked out “Training of Trainers” as one area where they will seek CIDC’s expertise. In the past, CIDC trainers had travelled to Jakarta to impart such training in 2004.

More pictures from China below

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CIDC – Activities CIDC handed over CDP to Hon’ble Mayor, Gorakhpur :

CIDC has signed MOU with Nagar Nigam, Gorakhpur on 3rd Sept 2014 with intent to facilitate development of the Physical Infrastructure of Gorakhpur city. To initiate any development process, it is essential to develop a City Development Plan (CDP) for the city. CIDC first took the opinions and studied the need of city and then prepared a draft copy of the CDP. After taking views and feedbacks on this draft copy from public, officers, engineers and public representatives the final CDP has been prepared. The CDP has covered the scope of solid waste management, potable water management, sewerage system management, storm water drainage, town planning and management of utilities, electricity, human resource and skilling initiatives, procurement of project related activities, road and transport, basic services to urban poor and other requirements for the Gorakhpur city. A year wise matrix of investments has been prepared and the total estimated required fund for next three years is Rs 6,500.00 Cr.

The final CDP was handed over to the Hon’ble Mayor, Gorakhpur by Dr P R Swarup, Director Genaral, CIDC on 6th Nov 2014 in the office of Hon’ble Mayor. Sh Rajesh Jaiswal, Councellor, Sh Ravindra Nishad, Councellor, Sh Ramesh Gupta, Councellor, Sh Rajesh Kumar Tyagi, Municipal Commissioner, Sh Ravish Chandra, Chief Tax Officer, Sh S K Kesari, Chief Enginner, Sh Brajesh Singh. AO, Sh P K Mishra, Additional Director, Ms Mamta Pandey, Manager (Projects) were present at the occasion.

Dr Satya Pandey, Hon’ble Mayor, Gorakhpur extended her thanks to Dr P R Swarup to prepare such a valuable plan in very short time.

Yog Shivir in CIDC Gorakhpur Center:

A yoga shivir was organized at CIDC Gorakhpur center on 10 to 13th Nov 2014 in the presence of Sh Rana Pratap Singh, Yoga Therapist in S Vyasa University, Bangalore. Sh Singh taught life changing yoga techniques to the trainees and staff of CIDC. The dignitaries of Gorakhpur city like Er Shashi Bhushan, Chairman, VIET, Er Ravi Rai, President, Apna Ghar, Dr Prashant Mishra, MD also participated the shivir and interacted with trainees and staff.

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CIDC – Activities Fire Safety and Fire Fighting Training:

CIDC organized a fire safety and fire fighting training program in the Gorakhpur on 14th Nov 2014. All staff members and trainees were participated in the program. To train the trainees, a live fire fighting techniques were presented in the supervision of senior level fire experts.

Bhoomi Pujan and Starting of Construction of Toilets:

CIDC has started construction of toilets for girl students in the schools having not the separate toilets for girls. Construction of toilets sponsored by The J.H. Tarapore Foundation, Chennai was formally started in Gorakhpur on 21st Nov 2014. The starting of construction and bhumi pujan was done by Dr Satya Pandey, Hon’ble Mayor, Gorakhpur in Govt Primary School, Hata, Harsewakpur, Gorakhpur. Sh Arjun Nishad, Pradhan, Harsewakpur, Sh Sujit Kumar, Councellor, Smt Alpana Pandey, Head Mistress, other staff, students and dignitaries were present on the occasion.

CIDC, Gorakhpur center distributed study materials to the students of primary school on the occasion.

NRIs Visit to CIDC Training Center:

Sh A N Tiwari, Executive Director, Upasana International, Thailand with other Non-Resident Indians visited CIDC training center, Gorakhpur on 26th Nov 2014. Dr P R Swarup, DG, CIDC and other dignitaries were present during the visit. Sh A N Tiwari in his interaction with trainees, motivated them to take training enthusiastically and inform them the opportunities available in overseas. Sh A. N. Tiwari, Dr. P R Swarup, Er Ravi Rai planted trees in the premise of center.

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CIDC – Activities Interaction with NRIs and VIET students:

VIET, Partner Institute of CIDC, organized an interaction program with NRIs on 26th Nov 2014. Sh A N Tiwari with other NRIs and Dr P. R. Swarup, DG, CIDC visited VIET, Gorakhpur. During the interaction program, the dignitaries addressed the students and ask them to avail the job opportunities available in overseas.

Training & Placement Activities

Training: Oil India Limited.

In first phase we have completed the target of 500 candidates in the month of November, 2014.

In the second phase during the year 2014-15 we have to trained 750 candidates Skill Training & Placement of young people from OIL’s operational areas under CSR scheme. In addition to Dibrugarh & Tinsukia we have allotted the below mentioned areas of Changlang District, A.P where OIL is having its operations.

Kumchai, Diyun, Bordumsa

Status Report: (FY-2014-15) in the second phase out of 750 candidates we have registered 150 candidates and their training have been started in five CIDC centers are VKP Faridabad (Haryana) Odisha, Ghaziabad, Amethi (UP) and Gorakhpur (U.P.). The project under well in progress and our target of November, 2014 to cover up another 70-80 candidates.

Training : Department of Industries Govt. of Jharkhand, Ranchi- MoU signed on 13th July, 2013

For Skill development of human resources and placement of youth in the construction sector, for target of training 5000 youth per year and placing 75% of them during the year 2013-14.

As on date 215 candidates have been enrolled at our Daltonganj training centre, and 96 candidates have been placed in Sobha Developer, Bangalore,

As on date 212 candidates have been enrolled at our Ranchi training centre, and 74 candidates have been placed in Sobha Developer at Bangalore.

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The Jharkhand Building and other Construction Workers Welfare Board Government of Jharkhand- MoU signed on 03rd February, 2014.

For Skill development of human resources and placement of youth in the construction sector, CIDC will train a total number of 1000 trainees per year initially for the year 2013-14 the stipulated target will be 200 trainees.

As on date 116 candidates have been registered and 110 candidates have been placed as on job training at Kashish Developers Ltd project site at Ranchi.

PLACEMENT DURING 2014-15

From April 2014 to October 2014 the following candidates have been selected as per details given below:

SL. No. Companies No. of Candidates selected trades wise

1. Cosmo Infra Solutions Pvt. Ltd 57 GWS

2. Sobha Developers 210 Electricians

3. Sobha Developers 120 Plumbers

4. Sunbright Consultant Pvt Ltd 8 Welders

5. SM Group 07 GWS

6. Santosh Infra Projects 2 Electricians, 3 Carpenter, 3 B/Binder

7. Tulsi Construction 4 GWS

8. Shapoorji Pallonji 13 GWS

9. JMC Projects Ltd 17 GWS

10. Proflex Systems Pvt Ltd 2 GWS

11. Bygging India Ltd 5 Elec. 2 Site Accountant, 4 GWS

12. Sharma Buildtech pvt ltd 8 GWS, 1 Site Accountant

13. Gannon Dunekerley & Co. Ltd 10 GWS, BMLT

14. Achiver Builders Pvt Ltd 5 GWS

15. CQRA Pvt Ltd 10 GWS

Total 491

We have organized placement meet on 25th Nov, 2014 at VKP Faridabad centre Participated companies- M/s. Afcons Infrastructure Ltd, M/s. Aggarwal Associates & Promoters Pvt. Ltd both the companies took interviews for GWS, Land Surveyor, Site Accountant and BMLT trades, result awaited.

Now we are organizing placement at our 5 centres on 22nd December, 2014, on following centres VKP Faridabad, Gorakhpur, Ghaziabad, Jharkhand and Amethi.

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CIDC – Activities Testing & Certification: we have done T&C with M/s Bygging India Limited for 10 Electricians and 23

Winch Operators, and regular touch with them for further Testing & Certifications.

Executive Development Programs:

CIDC has organized EDP In-House Training for Junior Engineers and Road Roller Operators with M/s Oil India Limited at Duliajan on 27-10-2014 to 31-10-2014.

20th Asia Construct Conference held in Hong Kong during 13 – 14 November, 2014.

The Hong Kong polytechnic University has organized the 20th Asia Conference this year, from 13th to 14th Nov, 2014. Being the member country, Sh. Deepak Mazumdar, Sr. Additional Director, represented as speaker from Construction Industry Development Council (CIDC).

The main purpose of being present in the Conference was to present the country report presentation, theme paper of the conference and to disseminate the information about CIDC in order to identify the business opportunities.

Other Representatives of the Conference

1) Australia: Australian joint Research Centre for Building Information Modeling (BIM)

2) Hong Kong: Hong Kong Polytechnic University 3) Indonesia: National Construction Services Development Board 4) Japan: Research Institute of Construction and Economy 5) Korea: Korea Research Institute for Human Settlements 6) Malaysia: Construction Industry Development Board 7) Srilanka: Institute for Construction Training and Development 8) Vietnam : National Institute of Urban & Rural Planning 9) India: Construction Industry Development Council

Shri Deepak Mazumdar, Sr. Addl. Director, has participated in the event on behalf of Construction Industry Development Council.

Highlights

Presented country report & theme paper. Met all the delegates of the conference and disseminated the information about CIDC among Ministry of Construction all the department & various Local Governments.

Interactions were made with the Government Departments and various Local Governments on 13th Nov, 2014, and during the conference. During the interactions various business opportunities & associations for CIDC was identified.

Discussions were also revolved around the HRD initiatives made by the CIDC and the delegates were also introduced to the training of manpower, placement for the trained manpower, internship of Engineering student and organizing EDPs for the senior managements.

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CIDC – Activities The delegates were also informed about the grading of contractors and were encouraged for the grading of their entities. They were also highlighted about the IQAC works and construction quality rating.

The purpose of conducting the conference was to encourage Foreign Direct Investment from all the member countries for Real Sector in Hong Kong.

Overall, five days spent at the Conference were good experience and it was decided that the 21st Asia Construct Conference will be hosted at Koria sometimes in November-December and the 22nd & 23rd at Japan and Australia respectively.

Overall 100 delegates were present at and during the conference out of which 40 were the foreign delegates.

CIDC- Training activities

1. Under CIDC-HUDCO Training program, batch of 60 candidates in the trade of General Works Supervisor and Electrician at Chittorgarh (Rajasthan) has concluded on 5th Dec, 2014.

2. Under TNSDM training program, 2994 nos. of candidates have been trained and another 91 candidates are under training.

3. Under self-financing program 08 candidates in the trade of land Survey are getting training at CIDC Ghaziabad Centre.

4. Under CIDC-OIL Program, 30 candidates (11 in the trade of General Works Supervisors, 05 candidates in the trade of Land Surveyor and 14 candidates in the trade of Electrician) are getting training at CIDC Ghaziabad training Centre.

5. Under CIDC-HUDCO training program, a batch of 60 candidates (30 in the trade of Electrician and 30 in the trade of General Works supervisor) at Chhoti Sadri, Pratapgarh Rajasthan has been concluded on 30th Nov, 2014.

Sr. No Training center Name Batches Date of commencement No. of Candidates

1 Faridabad B1 04.10.2014 30

2 Sidhauli B1 04.10.2014 48

B2 17.11.2014 35

3 Ramshapur B1 04.10.2014 80

4 Ghaziabad B1 04.10.2014 70

B2 17.11.2014 30

5 Gorakhpur B1 04.10.2014 100

B2 17.11.2014 50

6 Ranchi B1 04.10.2014 40

B2 20.11.2014 50

7 Phulnakhra (Cuttack) B1 24.09.2014 25

B2 10.11.2014 25

8 Daltanganj B1 05.11.2014 50

B2 24.11.2014 40

9 Madhubani B1 20.11.2014 80

Total 753

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CIDC – Activities 6. Under CIDC-PFC Phase-III program 753 numbers are getting training at different training centers of

CIDC. The details are as under:-

7. Under CIDC-SJVN program General Work’s supervisor batch is going to be concluded on 15.12.2014 and Land Surveyor batch is being completed on 02.12.2014 at CIDC VKP Faridabad.

8. Training of Artisan staff plumber under South Central Railways has been conducted at Zonal Civil Engineering Training Centre, Kachiguda, Secunderabad with effect from 17.11.2014 to 29.11.2014 and 24 candidates participated in this program.

9. On every Saturday first half all trainees along with trainer and staff including Director also clean the surrounding area of institute “Swachhta Abhiyan”.

Visit of Ms. Veena Swarup – Director – HR Engineer’s India Ltd at Vishwakarma Pratham (VKP) Faridabad on 20th November, 2014

Vishwakarma Pratham Faridabad was over whelmed with the gracious presence of Ms. Veena Swarup Director – HR Engineer’s India Ltd accompanied by Mr. Adil Firoze and Mr. Sandip Samajdar.

Ms. Veena Swarup took a complete tour of VKP to explore options into areas of training which “E.I.L” would like to promote as a part of their corporate social responsibility (CSIR) initiative.

Visit of Mr. Shailesh Mehta – CEO and Founder of G.O.L.S Skills at Vishwakarma Pratham (VKP) Faridabad on 20th November, 2014

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CIDC – Activities Mr. Shailesh Mehta CEO & Founder G.O.L.S Skills, Mr. Dhiraj Project Head, Mr. Parveen Malhotra - Business Head North along with Ms. Sunita Chugh visited Vishwakarma Pratham to join hands with CIDC in skilling mission and be a part of skills development nationwide.

Shram Daan 14th November 2014 Vishwakarma Pratham (VKP) Faridabad

On the occasion of “Bal Divas” CIDC Vishwakarma Pratham took yet another initiative to serve the society by adopting the cleanliness and maintenance of the road in front of VKP till the junction of Manhattan Mall. It is decided unanimously by all staff and students to do this cleaning activity once a week on every Saturday Morning. It is a remarkable effort towards contribution in “Swachata Abhiyan” started by the honorable Prime Minister of India.

Bal Divas 14th November 2014 at Vishwakarma Pratham (VKP) Faridabad

The students, staff and especially the kids from our KIDS Room celebrated 14th November as Children’s Day and displayed cultural programs in front of our guest of honor for the day – Mrs. Kshamata Swarup and Dr. P.R. Swarup.

Ongoing Projects/ Activities for News letter: November 2014

1. CIDC along with Singhania University, Rajasthan had initiated Diploma/B.Tech & a wide range of CIDC training programs for all levels of aspirant candidates. Programs & admission details can be viewed at www.cidc.in.orwww.cipdta.com. Construction companies can nominate their employees in such programs to enhance their productivity.

2. 40 students from B.Tech & another 40 from Diploma of civil branch from Mewar University will join CIDC Internship Program from 1st January 2015 onwards. Internship program are being conducted to provide hands-on engineering experience and to enhance capabilities of the engineering students in construction sector.

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CIDC – Activities

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CIDC – Activities

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CONSTRUCTION COST INDICES – NOVEMBER, 2014

CCI – November 2014 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 142.85 143.56 139.78 142.74 141.83 143.69 141.68 137.97 140.59 136.87 135.72

2 Agra 144.65 145.96 141.2 144.52 143.21 145.24 142.83 139.39 142.24 138.46 136.65

3 Ahmedabad 142.51 144.98 141.47 144.35 141.94 143.05 142.37 137.89 139.32 137.92 139.3

4 Aizawl 143.13 145.09 139.36 142.99 141.29 143.44 140.64 137.61 140.65 136.84 134.33

5 Ajmer 145.23 147.77 142.44 145.98 144.43 146.57 143.91 140.63 143.61 139.77 137.58

6 Allahabad 144.66 145.28 141.58 144.55 143.66 145.54 143.56 139.73 142.37 138.63 137.57

7 Ambala 143.46 145.7 140.2 143.75 142.15 144.27 141.55 138.43 141.42 137.61 135.27

8 Amritsar 142.33 144.22 139.27 142.64 141.24 143.27 140.8 137.5 140.36 136.61 134.64

9 Anand 141.97 145.8 142.85 144.63 142.76 143.08 142.79 139.56 142 139.15 139.33

10 Ankaleswar 140.63 145.71 143.67 144.68 142.53 142.01 142.77 139.65 141.88 139.5 140.67

11 Asansol 144.52 144.2 141.98 144.43 144.16 145.82 144.44 140.09 142.4 138.73 138.71

12 Bengaluru 141.04 145.15 137.6 143.92 142.14 141.13 141.37 136.5 139.09 134.63 134.17

13 Bhopal 144.39 145.46 140.14 144.93 142.7 144.11 142.41 138.62 140.96 137.16 136.2

14 Bhubhaneswar 142.95 142.63 139.48 143.5 142.17 143.24 142.44 137.91 139.79 136.12 136.66

15 Bodhgaya 143.5 143.44 140.84 143.4 142.97 144.68 143.15 138.97 141.35 137.69 137.39

16 Chandigarh 143.18 145.25 140.02 143.48 141.98 144.06 141.46 138.24 141.17 137.39 135.22

17 Chennai 140.1 140.49 134.73 140.13 139.37 140.88 139.3 132.96 135.39 130.6 134.02

18 Cochin 141.26 142.29 136.87 141.6 140.59 142.04 140.45 134.9 137.43 132.97 135.25

19 Coimbatore 142.43 144.09 139.01 143.07 141.8 143.18 141.59 136.84 139.45 135.35 136.48

20 Delhi 147.56 149.57 143.66 147.42 145.65 147.89 144.98 141.86 144.99 141.07 138.5

21 Dhanbad 144.09 143.68 141.6 144 143.77 145.41 144.1 139.7 141.99 138.34 138.41

22 Faridabad 145.52 147.18 141.87 145.39 143.86 145.98 143.32 140.07 143.04 139.21 137.02

23 Gangtok 141.22 143.14 137.5 141.08 139.4 141.52 138.76 135.76 138.77 135 132.53

24 Guwahati 142.57 142.05 140.19 142.49 142.36 143.94 142.72 138.31 140.52 136.9 137.11

25 Haridwar 142.85 148.68 143.05 146.71 145.05 147.23 144.44 141.24 144.3 140.42 138.05

26 Hyderabad 141.23 141.34 136.6 142.43 139.75 140.35 139.84 135.35 136.93 133.24 133.88

27 Imphal 144.3 147.08 141.57 145.16 143.55 145.69 142.97 139.79 142.8 138.96 136.65

28 Indore 142.81 143.4 138.38 143.67 141.23 142.23 141.12 136.99 138.95 135.2 135.04

29 Itanagar 143.71 146.09 140.47 144.08 142.43 144.58 141.81 138.7 141.72 137.91 135.49

30 Jabalpur 142.03 142.38 137.49 143.05 140.5 141.29 140.48 136.18 137.95 134.22 134.46

31 Jaipur 143.77 144.96 139.59 144.22 142.08 143.57 141.72 138.05 140.48 136.69 135.52

32 Jammu 143.07 146.97 141.28 144.93 143.24 145.41 142.61 139.5 142.55 138.71 136.27

33 Jamshedpur 143.81 143.27 140.92 144.05 143.37 144.7 143.74 139.17 141.2 137.55 138.05

34 Jalandha 143.77 146 140.86 144.31 142.84 144.92 142.36 139.07 141.99 138.2 136.12

35 Jodhpur 142.42 144.61 140.38 143.49 141.59 143.16 141.58 137.69 139.85 137.26 136.97

36 Jorhat (Assam) 142.18 144.12 138.44 142.04 140.35 142.49 139.7 136.69 139.71 135.92 133.43

37 Kanpur 146.11 147.43 142.63 145.99 144.67 146.72 144.27 140.8 143.67 139.86 138.04

38 Kohima 144.01 146.59 141.02 144.63 142.99 145.14 142.39 139.24 142.27 138.44 136.08

39 Kolkata 144.67 143.92 142.36 144.59 144.59 146.16 145.05 140.44 142.62 138.97 139.42

40 Lucknow 143.2 144.16 139.99 143.08 142.01 143.94 141.76 138.17 140.88 137.15 135.72

41 Ludhiana 143.48 145.39 140.41 143.8 142.39 144.44 141.94 138.62 141.5 137.72 135.73

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Editorial Board Mentor: Dr. P.R. Swarup; Editorial–in–Chief: Mr. Sunil Mahajan; Content Editor: Mr. Ashutosh Bhardwaj;

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

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

Tel.: 011-2623 4770, 2648 9992, 4161 7971, Fax: 011-2645 1604, E-mail: [email protected], Website: http://www.cidc.in

42 Madurai 140.77 141.98 136.16 141.95 140.21 140.75 140.03 134.75 136.9 132.6 134.01

43 Mathura 143.32 144.96 139.73 143.19 141.69 143.77 141.17 137.96 140.89 137.11 134.95

44 Meerut 143.77 146 140.86 144.31 142.84 144.92 142.36 139.07 141.99 138.2 136.12

45 Mehsana 141.3 145.75 143.26 144.66 142.65 142.55 142.78 139.61 141.94 139.33 140.01

46 Mumbai 139.28 145.63 144.49 144.73 142.3 140.92 142.74 139.73 141.75 139.85 142

47 Mysore 141.18 142.74 139.3 143.27 141 141.22 141.21 137.09 138.86 135.61 136.61

48 Nagpur 141.12 144.13 141.99 144.12 142.24 142.09 142.59 138.82 140.77 137.99 139.33

49 Nainital 143.2 144.16 139.99 143.09 142.01 143.94 141.76 138.18 140.88 137.15 135.73

50 Nanded 141.18 142.74 139.3 143.27 141 141.22 141.21 137.09 138.86 135.61 136.61

51 Nasik 139.62 145.65 144.29 144.72 142.36 141.19 142.75 139.71 141.79 139.77 141.66

52 Navi Mumbai 139.45 145.64 144.39 144.73 142.33 141.06 142.75 139.72 141.78 139.81 141.84

53 Nayamore 143.52 143.16 140.55 143.75 142.97 144.33 143.27 138.81 140.89 137.22 137.54

54 Nazira 142.99 144.33 139.57 142.87 141.56 143.57 141.16 137.8 140.62 136.86 135.03

55 Panjim 140.17 145.39 141.05 144.32 142.22 141.03 142.06 138.13 140.43 137.24 138.1

56 Patna 144.37 144.48 141.59 144.27 143.72 145.48 143.84 139.72 142.18 138.49 138

57 Pondicherry 140.67 140.92 135.66 141.28 139.56 140.62 139.57 134.16 136.17 131.93 133.95

58 Port Blair 144.04 145.25 139.41 143.98 142.72 144.6 142.35 137.62 140.41 136.04 136.47

59 Pune 140.35 143.49 140.5 143.57 141.04 140.71 141.29 137.55 139.36 136.53 137.88

60 Puri 142.95 142.63 139.48 143.5 142.17 143.24 142.44 137.91 139.79 136.12 136.66

61 Raigarh (Alibaug) 139.82 145.52 142.72 144.52 142.28 141.05 142.41 138.93 141.1 138.53 139.97

62 Raipur 142.95 142.63 139.48 143.5 142.17 143.24 142.44 137.91 139.79 136.12 136.66

63 Rajahmundry 140.67 140.92 135.66 141.28 139.56 140.62 139.57 134.16 136.17 131.93 133.95

64 Rajkot 139.62 145.65 144.29 144.72 142.36 141.19 142.75 139.71 141.79 139.77 141.66

65 Ranchi 142.95 142.63 139.48 143.5 142.17 143.24 142.44 137.91 139.79 136.12 136.66

66 Roorkee 146.11 147.77 142.44 145.98 144.43 146.57 143.91 140.63 143.61 139.77 137.58

67 Shillong 142.99 144.33 139.57 142.87 141.56 143.57 141.16 137.8 140.62 136.86 135.03

68 Shimla 143.07 146.97 141.28 144.93 143.24 145.41 142.61 139.5 142.55 138.71 136.27

69 Silchar 142.19 143.21 137.99 142.71 140.53 141.9 140.24 136.49 138.8 135.04 134.11

70 Srinagar 143.28 145.24 139.51 143.14 141.43 143.59 140.78 137.76 140.79 136.98 134.47

71 Surat 139.96 145.67 144.09 144.71 142.42 141.46 142.76 139.69 141.82 139.67 141.33

72 Trivandrum 140.86 143.03 136.64 142.6 140.85 140.88 140.48 135.33 137.63 133.27 134.06

73 Ujjain 144.77 147.69 143.26 146.03 144.21 145.48 143.89 140.71 143.49 140.12 138.92

74 Vadodara 142.7 146.71 143.47 145.35 143.37 143.74 143.33 140.19 142.69 139.82 139.8

75 Varanasi 143.2 144.16 139.99 143.09 142.01 143.94 141.76 138.18 140.88 137.15 135.73

76 Velim 140.61 145.27 139.33 144.12 142.18 141.08 141.71 137.32 139.77 135.94 136.14

77 Vijayawada 140.95 141.13 136.14 141.86 139.66 140.49 139.7 134.76 136.55 132.59 133.92

78 Vishakhapatanam 141.82 141.78 137.58 142.4 140.87 141.94 141.01 136.03 137.99 134.02 135.3

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