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La suscrita Secretaria de Hacienda, en ejercicio de sus funciones de acuerdo al Decreto Nº 293 del 19 de Diciembre de 2009, expedido por el Señor
Alcalde y en cumplimiento de lo establecido en el artículo 568 del Decreto 624 de 1989- modificado por el artículo 58 del Decreto 0019 del 10 de enero
de 2012, efectuó la notificación por AVISO EN EL PORTAL WEB a las personas que se relacionan a continuación
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Teaching Formats:
-Lecture
-Demonstration Exercises
-Question and Answer
Learning Objectives: Students will learn:
- The difference between multitasking and task-switching.
- The function of the Executive System of the brain.
- The difference between automatic and controlled thought processes.
- How to focus training to prepare students for a multitasking environment.
- When and how to avoid multitasking for better trouble-shooting and decision-making (clinical, tactical, managerial).
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1. The Institution of Engineers (India)
“96 Years of Relentless Journey towards Engineering Advancement for Nation-building”
GUJARAT STATE CENTRE
GSC News
Vol 2 Issue 8 Monthly News Letter of Gujarat State Center June 2016
WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY
June 5, 2016
From Chairman’s desk
Esteemed Members,
As I mentioned in my previous
editorial, we are planning to
celebrate for the first time our
Foundation day on 1st
September with several
programs. Details regarding
competitions are appearing in
this newsletter. Besides the
inaugural program, prize
distribution to the winners of
the competitions, felicitation
of all past Chairman & Hon
Secretaries of the Centre,
unveiling of Souvenir,
Inauguration of Centre for
Continuing Education and
Skills development and two
Memorial Lectures; we shall
have a full day program with
interesting topics and of
course a grand get-together.
Details of program shall be
ready very shortly. Once
done, we shall be mailing the
same to you. President, IEI
Shri HCS Berry has consented
to be present on that day. I
am sure you would have
marked the date in your
calendar.
I take this opportunity to
thank all those who suggested
topics for memorial lectures
on our WhatsApp Groups.
We are getting good response
to the courses conducted so
far. Some members have
requested to take up such
courses outside Ahmedabad
too, however, this would
depend upon members’
response. If we get a
participation of minimum 30
persons at a place, we can
certainly conduct that course
at that place. Your
suggestions about taking
further short term courses
would go a long way in
shaping the future of our
engineers. S.J.Desai
GUIDANCE TO 10th
and 12th
PASS ENGINEERING ASPIRANTS
May 29, 2016 & June 5, 2016
STUDENTS APPEARING FOR AMIE SUMMER EXAMS
June 4-11, 2016
2. GSC News June 2016 Issue 8 Volume 2
Photograph from Workshop on English for Engineers
taken by Shri Deependra Dasgupta June 25—26, 2016
July—December 2016
7 pm Guidance Classes for AMIE Section A Diploma
Winter Examinations
July—December 2016
Sundays: Guidance Classes for AMIE Section B Winter
examinations
23 & 24/07/2016
11 am Two day Workshop : New Approach to Mathematics
for Engineers & Scientists: Dr. Chanchal Dass, AMIE
Alumnus & Advisor, GTU
01/09/2016
7 pm Communication Skills Part I: Prof S Mashruvala
10-11/9/2016
10 am MS Excel 2013-- Basic Level: Certification Course:
Shri Mehul Shah
10/09/2016
7 pm Communication Skills Part II:Prof S Mashruvala
17-18/9/2016
10 am MS Excel 2013-- Advanced Level : Certification
Course : Shri Mehul Shah
17/09/2016
7 pm Non Verbal Communication Skills :Prof S Mashruvala
24/09/2016
7 pm Personality development :Prof S Mashruvala
01/10/2016
7 pm Memory Training :Prof S Mashruvala
08/10/2016
11 am Certification Course: Contract Management &
Disputes Resolution: Shri B J Vasavada
08/10/2016
7 pm Communication Skills : Voice Modulation :Prof S
Mashruvala
15/10/2016
10.30 am Training Communication Skills : Prof S Mashruvala
22/10/2016
7 pm Listening Skills :Prof S Mashruvala
12/11/2016
7 pm Managing Stress:Prof S Mashruvala
19/11/2016
7 pm Stress Management through Hobbies : Prof S.
Mashruvala
26/11/2016
7 pm Time Management :Prof S Mashruvala
03/12/2016
7 pm Leadership Skills Part I:Prof S Mashruvala
10/12/2016
7 pm Leadership Skills Part II:Prof S Mashruvala
17/12/2016
7 pm Leadership Skills Part III:Prof S Mashruvala
24/12/2016
7 pm Leadership Skills Part IV:Prof S Mashruvala
Continuing Education Courses
EVENTS
02/07/2016
7 pm Inauguration of Guidance
Classes to AMIE students for
winter exams: Section A Diploma
Stream & Section B
Shri V.P. Kapadia, Chief Engineer
& Addl Secretary, Govt of Gujarat
02/07/2016
8 pm AMIE Alumni Meet
30/07/2016
11 am One Day workshop:
Awareness of Indian Standards
with particular reference to NBC
Bureau of Indian Standards
05/08/2016
11.00 am Talk: Floods & Disaster
Management
Dr I Satyanarayana Raju,Former
Chief Engineer, Government of
Andhra Pradesh
Venue: Govt Engg College, Patan
06/08/2016
10.30 am One Day Workshop:
Floods & Disaster Management
In Association with Gujarat State
Technicians’ Chapter
01/09/2016
10.30 am Foundation Day of
Gujarat State Center
September 2016 (Two Days--
Dates being finalized)
All India Seminar on Smart
Textile & Industrial Textile
15/09/2016
6.30 pm Engineers’ Day
03/10/2016
6.30 pm World Habitat Day
14/10/2016
6.30 pm World Standards Day
3. GSC News June 2016 Issue 8 Volume 2
Disclaimer: The Institution of Engineers (India), Gujarat State Centre, as a
body, accepts no responsibility for the statements made by individuals.
Printed and published by Er. C. V. Nadpara on behalf of The Institution of
Engineers (India), Gujarat State Centre. Printed at Creative Art Ahmedabad
(Ph: 09825688856. Published at IEI-GSC, Bhaikaka Bhavan, Opposite Law
Garden, Ahmedabad 380006
POSTER PRESENTATION
Expressing your ideas and thought on paper
may not seem influential to you, but certainly to
the spectators. Use your ideas with a signature
design. Let it influence.
THEMES
1. Affordable Housing
2. Use of construction waste material
3. Green Building
4. Smart Cities
RULES AND REGULATIONS
1. Entries with inappropriate title and content
will be disqualified.
2. The poster should be of A2 size: (594 x 420
mm or 23.4 x 16.5 inches)
3. First round of the competition shall be
organized by respective engineering
colleges at their campus during the month
of July 2016.
4. The posters of 1st
winners of this round from
each of the themes shall be sent latest by
15th
August 2016 by the respective colleges
to the Institution of Engineers (India),
Gujarat State Centre; Bhaikaka Bhavan,
Law Garden road, Ellis-bridge, Ahmedabad
380006.
5. Results of the final round declared by the
judges will be final and binding on all
concerned.
6. Winner as well as 1st
and 2nd
runners up of
the final round shall be awarded prizes and
all other participants of final round shall be
given Certificate of participation on 1st
September 2016 at The Institution of
Engineers (India), Gujarat State Centre,
Bhaikaka Bhavan, Law Garden Road, Ellis
Bridge, Ahmedabad 380006.
Write for More details: gujaratsciei@gmail.com
State Level Project Competition 2016
“PROJWAR-IEGSC”
The project competition gives an opportunity to students to
showcase their talent, research orientation and untapped potential.
This state level competition will provide a forum to students for
presenting and discussing about the new design, innovative ideas,
alternative technologies andfindings in the fieldof computer science.
The goal of this competition is to prepare the future generation of
engineers to be innovative leaders, responsible citizens and problem
solvers. This competition is conducted for students to show how to
develop a unique solution to a real-world problem using engineering,
technology, science, computing, and leadership skills to benefit the
community and the world.
Objective
To recognize and reward students with outstanding projects /ideas
which demonstrate excellence in technology and innovation.
Eligibility:
Students Bachelor of engineering or related engineering fields in of
universities and tertiary institutions in Gujarat. Final year project or
equivalent; group projects would be considered. Considered branch
is Electrical Engineering with following topics:
1. Energy Efficiency
2. Renewable energy—methods and design
3. Green energy vehicle
Awards
First three Best Projects shall be given prizes. Others whose projects
have been selected shall be awarded Certificate of Participation.
Announcement of Results
All awardwinners wouldbe notifiedseparately by emailandwouldbe
invited to the prize distribution ceremony on 1st
September 2016.
Important Dates
Registration Deadline : 15th
July, 2016
Last Date of Submission of the Project : 11th
August, 2016
Rules and Application Form available on our website ieigsc.org. For
more details write to : gujaratsciei@gmail.com or call 079 26400811
Guidance Classes for AMIE Section B
examinations
Classes shall be conductedfrom Mondays through Fridays from 7 pm
to 9 pm and if need be on Sundays commencing from July for
following depending upon availability of the students:
1.Civil Engineering 2.Computer Engineering 3.Electrical Engineering
4.Electronics Engineering & 5.Mechanical Engineering
One time enrolment fees for the classes Rs. 2000/- There shall be no
other charges to be paid.
More particulars and Application Form for Registration can be had
from the office. Monday through Friday 11.30 am to 6 pm and
Saturday 11.30 am to 2 pm. Phone 079 26400811
gujaratsc@ieindia.org
Guidance Classes for AMIE
Section A DIPLOMA
examinations
Classes shall commence from Mondays
through Fridays 7 pm to 9 pm from July for:
1.Fundamentals of Design & Manufacturing
2.Material Science & Engineering 3.Electrical
science, Electronics & Instrumentation
4.Mechanical Science
Senior Technician members enrolled with
the Institution are only eligible to apply for
appearance in the Institution examination
within the stipulated period. One time
enrolment fees for the classes Rs. 3000/- There
shall be no other charges to be paid.
More particulars and Application Form for
Registration can be had from the office.
Monday through Friday 11.30 am to 6 pm and
Saturday 11.30 am to 2 pm. Phone 079
26400811 gujaratsc@ieindia.org
IEI GUJARAT STATE CENTRE COMMITTEE
ELECTION
Notice and Format of Nomination given inside………
4. GSC News June 2016 Issue 8 Volume 2
NOTICE FOR COMMITTEE ELECTION
5. GSC News June 2016 Issue 8 Volume 2
FORMAT OF NOMINATION
6. GSC News June 2016 Issue 8 Volume 2
MICROSOFT EXCEL 2013 BASIC LEVEL Certification Course
September 10-11, 2016 (2 days) 10.00 am –5.30 pm Trainer: Shri Mehul Shah
INTRODUCTION: Microsoft Excel is a oftware that lets you create tables which automatically calculate and analyse
the data and create graphs. This type of software is called spreadsheets. Microsoft Excel is the industry standard
spreadsheet application for creating polished and professional looking reports, budgets, forms and much more.
Who should attend: Investment Banking Analyst; Management Consultant; Accountant;Marketing Executives;
Business Intelligence Analyst; Professionals; Entrepreneurs;Financial Analyst
Programme Content:
• Parts of Excel 2013 Screen • Working with Workbooks
• Working with Worksheets • Entering / Editing data in a worksheet
• Working with multiple parts of the same worksheet / workbook
• Working with multiple workbooks • Working with Pictures
• Working with Charts / Graphs • Formatting Worksheet
• Printing Worksheet • Working with Templates
• Formulas & Functions • Data Filtering & Analysis
FACULTY : Shri Mehul Shah is having more than 15 years of experience in the field of Accounts,Finance, IT,
Teaching. An avid user of spreadsheet & Tally, he successfully implemented ERP in an Educational Institute. He has 3
years of experience in a KPO (Accounts & Finance) where he managed around 100 people.
FEE : Rs.2500/- per person (Including Service Tax). Participation limited to 20 persons.
Fees include course fee, cost of reading materials, lunch and refreshments. Booking can be done at the Centre and
also on www,meraevents.com
CONTRACT MANAGEMENT & DISPUTES RESOLUTION Certification Course
October 08, 2016 11.00 am –5.00 pm Trainer: Shri B. J. Vasavada
Introduction: Contract management is a very important subject as it not only involves engineering skills but also needs
techno-legal aspects to be understood properly and implemented. Legal provisions of contract management are
governed by the Indian Contracts Act. Improper management of contracts costs heavily as the aggrieved party resorts
to arbitration or litigation or conciliation. Therefore the contract managers have to be thorough in knowledge as well
as execution of the contract. An employer has several obligations which if unfulfilled give rise to the disputes and huge
financial claims. The contract managers have to be aware of their obligations under the contract and try to ensure that
these are reasonably fulfilled under normal circumstances. Though best way is to avoid or even minimize the disputes
during the execution of an engineering contract.
However, disputes are bound to occur in any contract and hence their timely resolution is the need of the hour. Delay
in resolution of disputes is not the solution. On the contrary it adds up heavy burden of interest cost and therefore
timely resolution of the disputes is a necessity. In case the disputes could not be resolved amicably, the parties are free
to resort to arbitration and/or conciliation under the provisions of Arbitration and Conciliation Act. A contract manager
should therefore have thorough knowledge of provisions of both the above Acts as these are quasi-judicial processes
and any negligence on the part of the contract manager would cost the employer dearly. Disputes can also be resolved
by Alternative Dispute Resolution Methods effectively.
All these aspects shall be deliberated and discussed along with several interesting case studies in this workshop.
Who should attend: The workshop shall be attended by practicing and in service engineers from all engineering
branches whose live interaction would enlighten them about many facets of contract management and arbitration and
also about the settlement of disputes.
Program structure: The program shall include:
1. Indian Contract Act, Invitation to Bid & Award of Work
2. Arbitration / Conciliation in Construction Industry
3. Difference in Conditions of Contract Being Followed by Various Executing Agencies. Delays, Liquidated Damages,
Extension of Time & Termination of the Contract
4. Disputes, Their Generation, Avoidance, Mitigation and Settlement
5. Resolution of Disputes by Alternative Dispute Resolution Methods, Dispute Review Boards Mechanism in
Construction Contracts
6. Can Proper Contract Management Lead to Avoidance of Arbitration? Perception of Outsiders About Dispute
Settlement Mechanism in India
7. Important Court Judgments on Arbitration, Case Studies on Dispute Resolution
Faculty: Shri B. J. Vasavada, Techno-legal consultant and Arbitrator
Fees: Fee includes program fee, course material, lunch and refreshments. A fee of Rs 200/- is to be paid by the
participants. A certificate of participation shall be given during valedictory session.
Registration: Please register yourself by sending your full name, email id, mobile no and Name of the program and its
date by sending mail to gujaratsciei@gmail.com. Fees can be paid at the Centre or on www.meraevents.com
7. GSC News June 2016 Issue 8 Volume 2
PRATIKRUTI
A Model Making Competition for Mechanical Engineering Students
INTRODUCTION: Institution of Engineers – Gujarat State Centre announces "State Level Model Making
Competition 2016” (PRATIKRUTI). The main objective of this competition is to provide an opportunity to
bring together students and present their ideas, results and development activities in the fields of Engineering
and Technology.
Eligibility: Students Bachelor of engineering or related engineering fields in of universities and tertiary
institutions in Gujarat. Considered branch is Mechanical Engineering with following topics:
1. Design and fabrication of Electrolux refrigerator
2. Design and Fabrication of a model shell and tube heat exchanger with inclined baffles
3. Performance comparison of a shell and tube heat exchanger with hanging baffles and fixed baffles
4. Design and fabrication of a flow mixing device for higher turbulence using vortex formation
5. Test rig of a oil water plate fin heat exchanger for a duty of 5 kw
6. Experimental model of a shell and tube heat exchanger with helical baffles
7. Gasifier model for gasification of solid waste
8. Model of an oil exploration rig
9. NH3 H2O vapour absorption refrigeration system
10. Test rig with renewable energy source for generator
11. Working model of a hydroelectric power plant
12. Application of linkage mechanism
13. Models on energy conservation
Awards : First three Best Projects shall be given prizes.
Announcement of Results : The Winner and first and second runner ups shall be announced by the Jury
of the State Centre. They shall be awarded prizes on 1st September 2016. All other participants who have
participated before the Jury of the State centre shall be awarded Certificate of Participation on 1st September
2016.
Important Dates
Last date for conducting Chapter level Competition: 30th July, 2016
Last Date of Submission of the Model to State Centre: 5th August, 2016
For Rules and other details write to us at gujaratsciei@gmail.com or contact 079 26400811
STRESS AND TIME MANAGEMENT
Introduction:
To serve is beautiful, but only if it is done with joy and a whole heart and a free mind.– Pearl S Buck
Stress is probably the biggest problem that managers have to face at work. Stress is intangible, it cannot be
seen, only experienced. Stress does not exist, yet many people each year have to take time off from work to
resolve the conflicts and tensions in their life. Stress is the twentieth century disease and the biggest and most
significant time waster of all. Management of stress is therefore very much necessary in modern times.
Peter Drucker’s famous dictum: “Time is the scarcest resource, and unless it is managed nothing else can be
managed.”
Time scarcity is getting worse: always-on communications, organizational complexity, and unrelenting
economic pressures are compounding an age-old challenge. With almost 50 percent of executives saying that
they’re not spending enough time on strategic priorities, time challenges are a concern. Time is money, time
is life. The specific feature of time is that once gone, it cannot be reclaimed. Therefore management of time is
a very crucial art which everyone ought to learn.
This program shall enable you to understand the basics of time and stress management related issues and
how to overcome them.
Who should attend: Those who aspire to progress and succeed by improving their effectiveness in their
professional lives should attend this program.
Program Includes:
1. Managing Stress (12 November; 19—20 hours)
2. Stress Management through hobbies (19 November; 19—20 hours)
3. Time management (26 November; 19—20 hours)
Faculty: Prof Suresh Mashruvala
Fees: Fee includes program fee and course material. A token fee of Rs 80/- is to be paid for Lectures on 12th
& 26th November. Participants attending all the three lectures shall pay a total fee of Rs.100/- A certificate
of participation shall be given at the end of the last lecture to the participants attending all the three
lectures.
Registration: Please register yourself by sending your full name, email id, mobile no and Name of the
program and its date by sending mail to gujaratsciei@gmail.com. Or booking can be made at
www.meraevents.com
8. GSC News June 2016 Issue 8 Volume 2
LEADERSHIP SKILLS
December 3, 10, 17 & 24, 2016, 7 pm, Duration: 1 hour
World’s greatest CEO Jeck Welch says “Lead don’t
Manage” What we are looking for ... are leaders at every
level who can energize, excite and inspire rather than
enervate, depress & control.
This program shall meet with the needs of an individual and
help him understand his personality, his own strength and
weakness and also his potential as a leader. It will help
Developing appropriate leadership skills & strategies to
achieve team effectiveness
Developing skills to be more effective
Gaining insights into one’s own potential as a leader
Articulating a vision, and sparking others to execute it
Involving everyone & welcoming their great ideas
A certificate of participation shall be given at the end of the
last lecture to participants attending all the four lectures.
Fees etc details can be had from the Centre. Register by
sending your full name, email id, mobile no & Name of the
program, its date by mailing to gujaratsciei@gmail.com.
NEW APPROACH TO LEARNING
MATHS FOR ENGINEERS &
SCIENTISTS
July 23 & 24 2016 (2 Days), 10.30am – 6 pm
Faculty: Shri Chanchal Dass No Fees
Math is the key subject in every sphere of life.
Be it solving complex equations, bargaining,
natural phenomenon or simple household
work, everywhere math plays its essential role.
The conventional methods of solving problems
involve high end calculations and complex
concepts. This workshop is meant to help
participants and professionals to visualize few
importantmathematicalconcepts,sothatthey
can correlate these into any other form and
develop a quick understanding of a problem
and instantly find a method for its solution
logically. The workshop provides few tricks
that will help analyze a problem without any
complexity.
Mail us at gujaratsciei@gmail.com, your
name, mail id/ mobile no or WhatsApp on
9601762668. Please do not forget to mention
the subject.
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If undelivered please return to:
Gujarat State Centre , Bhaikaka Bhavan Opposite Law Garden,
Ahmedabad 380006 Phone: 079 26400811, Fax: 079 26561825
E-mail: gujaratsc@ieindia.org Web: www. Ieigsc.org
COMMUNICATION SKILLS AND PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT
September 1,10,17,24, October 1,8 and 22; 7 pm duration 1 hour and Certification Course on October 15, 10.30am—5 pm
Those who aspire to progress and succeed by improving their effectiveness in their professional lives should attend this
program. This program shall cover:
1.Verbal Communication skills 2. Non-Verbal Communication skills 3. Personality development 4.Memory Training
5. Voice Modulation 6. Listening Skills
Some lectures are FREE. For the others fees, Certification etc details can be had from the Centre. Please register by
sending your full name, email id, mobile no & Name of the program, its date by mailing to gujaratsciei@gmail.com
MICROSOFT EXCEL 2013 ADVANCE LEVEL Certification Course
September 17-18, 2016 (2 days) 10.00 am –5.30 pm Trainer: Shri Mehul Shah
• Working with Workbooks: Changing the default file format for saving files; Open files automatically when
starting excel; Auto Save & Recover workbooks
• Entering / Editing data in a worksheet: Selectingnon-contiguous ranges;Entersame text in arangewithout
using copy & paste; Simultaneously enter data / format cells in more than one work sheets; Avoid typing
frequently used long words / sentences; Moving the cell pointer after entering data; Simplify data entry using
form; Copying to Adjacent Cell; Copy range to other sheet; Paste from last 24 copied data; Pasting in special
ways; Selecting special types of cells; Selecting cells by searching; Working with Date
• Working with Charts / Graphs: Chart title as a link to a cell; Handling missing data; Set from where one axes
should cross another axes; Creating a combination chart
• Formatting Worksheet: Using Custom Number Format
• Formulas & Functions: Working with names; View change in destination cells (in other sheets) while
changing the source cells; AGGREGATE, NETWORKDAYS.INTL, WORKDAY.INTL (New Functions in Excel
2010); VLOOKUP Function; HLOOKUP Function; LOOKUP Function; MATCH Function; INDEX Function;
Working with look up functions for looking up values to the left; Working with array formulas
• Data Analysis: Analysing data with Pivot table
• What-if Analysis: Effect of change in one variable to multiple variables; Effect of change in two variable to
single variables; Effect of change in multiple variables to multiple variables (creating scenarios)
• Reverse what-if analysis: Determining various input values for a specific result value (can also specify
constraints); Solving linear equations
• Protecting your Work:
• Advanced excel features:
FEE: Rs.3000/- per person (Including Service Tax) and includes besides fees, lunch and refreshments.
Participation limited to 20 persons.