Pankaj Chandna responds to a complaint of plagiarism and copyright violation regarding his 1991 MTech dissertation. He argues that the complaint is false, frivolous, and motivated by personal vendetta. He provides evidence that his dissertation title was approved, his work was original research under his supervisor, and the results differed significantly from the other work cited in the complaint. Pankaj Chandna had a strong academic record and has since had a successful career in research and teaching, making the complaint unlikely and without merit.
An automatic text summarization using lexical cohesion and correlation of sen...eSAT Publishing House
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology.
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The document outlines 10 essential steps needed to improve higher education in India, which faces serious challenges from increasing student numbers and declining quality. These include: 1) conducting manpower planning to ensure relevant education and employment opportunities, 2) improving quality to rank Indian institutions globally in the top 100, 3) overhauling the examination system, 4) reforming administrative practices, 5) regulating the number of educational institutions, 6) promoting teaching as a respected profession, 7) increasing support for rural students, 8) fostering creativity and innovation, 9) enhancing collaboration, and 10) making India a provider of trained global manpower. It calls for an action-oriented roadmap to address these issues within the next 12 months.
Global research report examines research and collaboration in India. It finds that while India has achieved notable scientific successes like self-sufficiency in food production and space programs, it lags other BRIC countries in research investment and output. However, increased government funding for education and research is expanding India's research capacity, with the number of graduate degree holders rising. The report analyzes bibliometric data on India's research publications and collaborations to understand its areas of strength and international engagement.
This document is a dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of a Master of Technology degree in Mechanical Engineering. It discusses using a goal programming approach to solve production planning problems in engineering industries. Goal programming is a mathematical optimization technique that is well-suited for solving multi-objective production planning problems. The dissertation formulates a production planning problem as a goal programming model and solves it using a computer-based simplex method. It analyzes the output to demonstrate how goal programming can effectively handle the complex trade-offs involved in production planning.
An automatic text summarization using lexical cohesion and correlation of sen...eSAT Publishing House
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology.
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The document lists various organizations involved in education in categories such as school education, vocational education, higher education, and private sector initiatives. It also lists award titles and the organizations that received awards for different education projects and initiatives related to areas like innovation, use of technology, partnerships, green practices, and more.
The document outlines 10 essential steps needed to improve higher education in India, which faces serious challenges from increasing student numbers and declining quality. These include: 1) conducting manpower planning to ensure relevant education and employment opportunities, 2) improving quality to rank Indian institutions globally in the top 100, 3) overhauling the examination system, 4) reforming administrative practices, 5) regulating the number of educational institutions, 6) promoting teaching as a respected profession, 7) increasing support for rural students, 8) fostering creativity and innovation, 9) enhancing collaboration, and 10) making India a provider of trained global manpower. It calls for an action-oriented roadmap to address these issues within the next 12 months.
Global research report examines research and collaboration in India. It finds that while India has achieved notable scientific successes like self-sufficiency in food production and space programs, it lags other BRIC countries in research investment and output. However, increased government funding for education and research is expanding India's research capacity, with the number of graduate degree holders rising. The report analyzes bibliometric data on India's research publications and collaborations to understand its areas of strength and international engagement.
This document is a dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of a Master of Technology degree in Mechanical Engineering. It discusses using a goal programming approach to solve production planning problems in engineering industries. Goal programming is a mathematical optimization technique that is well-suited for solving multi-objective production planning problems. The dissertation formulates a production planning problem as a goal programming model and solves it using a computer-based simplex method. It analyzes the output to demonstrate how goal programming can effectively handle the complex trade-offs involved in production planning.
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The minutes summarized the following key points:
1. A Board of Studies meeting was held online on August 28, 2021 to discuss revisions to the undergraduate B.E. ECE program syllabus for semesters 3, 4, 7, and 8 based on the AICTE model curriculum.
2. The meeting agenda included reviewing the AICTE syllabus for 2020-2021 for semesters 3 and 4, and for 2018-2019 for semesters 7 and 8. Members provided feedback and suggestions for revisions.
3. Suggestions included reducing experiments, including new topics like IoT and AI/ML, and incorporating student, parent, and alumni feedback when developing the syllabus.
The document describes a project report submitted by 5 students for their Bachelor of Technology degree. It outlines the development of an IIMSR Student Management System. The system will manage student records like personal details, contact details, marks details, and other functions like student/faculty profiles, marks submission, attendance records, examination results, and timetable management. It conducted a feasibility study and identified problems with the current manual system. The project aims to automate the process and make it more efficient by reducing paperwork.
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
The document is a dissertation proposal submitted by Prashuk Jain to the Department of Tool Engineering at Delhi Skill and Entrepreneurship University. The proposal compares parts developed using injection molding and 3D printing techniques. It will analyze fused deposition modeling and injection molding of polymers according to thermoplastics processing standards. Mechanical tests like impact, tensile and hardness tests will be performed on specimens printed with variations in parameters like infill density, flow rate and pattern. The results will help in designing polymer elements for additive manufacturing to achieve strength comparable to injection molding.
This document provides a summary of a dissertation submitted for a Bachelor of Engineering Honours degree. The dissertation involves computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis of aerodynamic forces on a rear spoiler for a car model in 2D. The document includes acknowledgments, a declaration by the author, a table of contents, and 6 chapters that describe the background, literature review, methodology, numerical setup, CFD results and analysis, and conclusions. The CFD analysis is conducted using ANSYS software to simulate airflow around baseline models of a car with and without different rear spoiler configurations.
This document provides a summary of a dissertation submitted for a Bachelor of Engineering Honours degree. The dissertation involves computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis of aerodynamic forces on a rear spoiler for a car model in 2D. The document includes an introduction outlining the research problem and objectives, a literature review on relevant aerodynamic concepts, and a description of the methodology involving developing digital car models with different rear spoilers in Inventor software and analyzing them using ANSYS Fluent CFD software. Results from Fluent such as velocity, pressure and turbulence contours are presented and compared for different rear spoiler configurations.
International Journal of Computational Engineering Research(IJCER)ijceronline
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This document provides an overview of the traditional firing method used for howitzers and introduces a modern approach using fuzzy logic. The traditional method involves a forward observer determining the distance to the target and communicating it to the fire direction center. Personnel at the fire direction center would then use firing tables to set the angle of the howitzer based on factors like distance, wind, and atmosphere. This process is time-consuming and less accurate compared to the modern method. The modern approach uses a fuzzy logic algorithm to automatically compute the firing angle based on the target distance. This algorithm is implemented using MATLAB. Once the angle is calculated, an electronic circuit conditions the signal and drives the motor and gear assembly to adjust the howitzer barrel. This
This document outlines the standing operating procedure for a Technical Training theory subject on measuring instruments being taught in the 6th semester at the Prestige Institute of Engineering Management and Research. It includes the course objectives, outcomes, lecture plan, timetable, syllabus, assignments, references and methods for evaluating student performance. The course aims to educate students on various measurement systems and instruments for linear, angular, force, torque, speed, pressure and temperature measurement. It will familiarize them with concepts and applications to help them work in quality control and assurance.
This document appears to be a thesis submitted by a student named Your Name to Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University in partial fulfillment of a diploma in electronics and telecommunication engineering. The thesis is titled "Project Title in Bold Italic" and was supervised by Mr. Project Supervisor. It includes declarations by the candidate and supervisor, approval sheets, acknowledgements, an abstract, table of contents, and 3 chapters on the project work.
This document presents a derivation of the speed of an employee for repetitive industrial work. It models the repetitive task as circular motion, with the angular rotation representing the speed of the employee and the circumference representing the length of the task. It derives an equation for the speed of the employee as a function of the number of times the subtask is done per unit time, the length of the task, and the scope of the task. The document notes that this is an idealized model and future work could make the parameters and relationships more realistic.
This is a BSc final Project book on Student portal system application which is mobile based on android application. it will help students to write the project book in a proper way.
The document provides guidelines for submitting a major project report after completing a student project. It specifies that the report should include sections for the cover page, title page, declaration, certificate, abstract, table of contents, detailed project description with diagrams and tables, conclusion, recommendations, references, and appendices. It also provides details on report formatting, binding, number of copies to submit, paper size, margins, fonts, spacing, pagination, and required contents for the accompanying CD. Annexures with sample templates are provided for the cover page, title page, declaration, certificate, and table of contents.
This document provides guidelines for the preparation of Master of Engineering (M.E.) and Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharm.) theses for Gujarat Technological University. It outlines requirements for originality, components, language/style/format, submission, and includes sample pages. The guidelines are intended to help students format their theses in a manner suitable for library cataloging and comparable to published works. Students must follow the criteria for quality, structure, appearance, and ensure their theses are free of errors.
A METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH TO SUPPORT BUILDING LIFE CYCLE ANALYSIS - Andy McNa...Andy McNamara
In this thesis the hypothesis “Life cycle analysis can be further utilised and integrated into the BIM process through the use of flexible API scripting and graphical programming” will be investigated and demonstrated through the use of an experimental case study.
Design of facilty Layout of a LED bulb Production sysemMaheer Sohbat
This document summarizes a case study on the facility layout of an electronic/LED manufacturing industry in Bangladesh. It was submitted by five students to fulfill the requirements for a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial and Production Engineering. The study used various techniques to analyze the initial layout and propose an improved layout, including CRAFT (Computerized Relative Allocation of Facilities Technique), SLP (Systematic Layout Planning), MPTM (Minimum Product Travel Method), assembly line balancing, time study, 5S, and SWOT analysis. The goal was to improve productivity, reduce costs, and ensure an effective workplace through an optimized facility layout.
This document discusses aggregate production planning, which involves determining optimal levels of key decision variables like production rate, inventory, and backordering over time to adjust for demand fluctuations within constraints. The planning horizon of one year for a case study company was divided into three periods. A mathematical goal programming model was formulated and solved using a computerized technique to obtain decision variable values for all planning periods. This would help the company optimally meet non-constant demand across periods and minimize total relevant costs.
This template was created for DSCE, Aeronautical students. You have to replace the institution details.
Create a separate document for each chapter, so that under numbering, you can change the sequence of chapter main heading according to chapter wise. i.e., 2.1, 2.2 etc.
Same procedure is applicable to Figure caption and Table caption.
This template can be used to generate, BE seminar report, M.Tech and Ph.D thesis also.
This template is created to assist UG students in generating their thesis without much hassle.
Contents are taken from VTU website. I don’t hold any copyright for this document.
Hareesha N G
Assistant Professor
DSCE, Bengaluru
The minutes summarized the following key points:
1. A Board of Studies meeting was held online on August 28, 2021 to discuss revisions to the undergraduate B.E. ECE program syllabus for semesters 3, 4, 7, and 8 based on the AICTE model curriculum.
2. The meeting agenda included reviewing the AICTE syllabus for 2020-2021 for semesters 3 and 4, and for 2018-2019 for semesters 7 and 8. Members provided feedback and suggestions for revisions.
3. Suggestions included reducing experiments, including new topics like IoT and AI/ML, and incorporating student, parent, and alumni feedback when developing the syllabus.
The document describes a project report submitted by 5 students for their Bachelor of Technology degree. It outlines the development of an IIMSR Student Management System. The system will manage student records like personal details, contact details, marks details, and other functions like student/faculty profiles, marks submission, attendance records, examination results, and timetable management. It conducted a feasibility study and identified problems with the current manual system. The project aims to automate the process and make it more efficient by reducing paperwork.
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
The document is a dissertation proposal submitted by Prashuk Jain to the Department of Tool Engineering at Delhi Skill and Entrepreneurship University. The proposal compares parts developed using injection molding and 3D printing techniques. It will analyze fused deposition modeling and injection molding of polymers according to thermoplastics processing standards. Mechanical tests like impact, tensile and hardness tests will be performed on specimens printed with variations in parameters like infill density, flow rate and pattern. The results will help in designing polymer elements for additive manufacturing to achieve strength comparable to injection molding.
This document provides a summary of a dissertation submitted for a Bachelor of Engineering Honours degree. The dissertation involves computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis of aerodynamic forces on a rear spoiler for a car model in 2D. The document includes acknowledgments, a declaration by the author, a table of contents, and 6 chapters that describe the background, literature review, methodology, numerical setup, CFD results and analysis, and conclusions. The CFD analysis is conducted using ANSYS software to simulate airflow around baseline models of a car with and without different rear spoiler configurations.
This document provides a summary of a dissertation submitted for a Bachelor of Engineering Honours degree. The dissertation involves computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis of aerodynamic forces on a rear spoiler for a car model in 2D. The document includes an introduction outlining the research problem and objectives, a literature review on relevant aerodynamic concepts, and a description of the methodology involving developing digital car models with different rear spoilers in Inventor software and analyzing them using ANSYS Fluent CFD software. Results from Fluent such as velocity, pressure and turbulence contours are presented and compared for different rear spoiler configurations.
International Journal of Computational Engineering Research(IJCER)ijceronline
International Journal of Computational Engineering Research (IJCER) is dedicated to protecting personal information and will make every reasonable effort to handle collected information appropriately. All information collected, as well as related requests, will be handled as carefully and efficiently as possible in accordance with IJCER standards for integrity and objectivity.
This document provides an overview of the traditional firing method used for howitzers and introduces a modern approach using fuzzy logic. The traditional method involves a forward observer determining the distance to the target and communicating it to the fire direction center. Personnel at the fire direction center would then use firing tables to set the angle of the howitzer based on factors like distance, wind, and atmosphere. This process is time-consuming and less accurate compared to the modern method. The modern approach uses a fuzzy logic algorithm to automatically compute the firing angle based on the target distance. This algorithm is implemented using MATLAB. Once the angle is calculated, an electronic circuit conditions the signal and drives the motor and gear assembly to adjust the howitzer barrel. This
This document outlines the standing operating procedure for a Technical Training theory subject on measuring instruments being taught in the 6th semester at the Prestige Institute of Engineering Management and Research. It includes the course objectives, outcomes, lecture plan, timetable, syllabus, assignments, references and methods for evaluating student performance. The course aims to educate students on various measurement systems and instruments for linear, angular, force, torque, speed, pressure and temperature measurement. It will familiarize them with concepts and applications to help them work in quality control and assurance.
This document appears to be a thesis submitted by a student named Your Name to Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University in partial fulfillment of a diploma in electronics and telecommunication engineering. The thesis is titled "Project Title in Bold Italic" and was supervised by Mr. Project Supervisor. It includes declarations by the candidate and supervisor, approval sheets, acknowledgements, an abstract, table of contents, and 3 chapters on the project work.
This document presents a derivation of the speed of an employee for repetitive industrial work. It models the repetitive task as circular motion, with the angular rotation representing the speed of the employee and the circumference representing the length of the task. It derives an equation for the speed of the employee as a function of the number of times the subtask is done per unit time, the length of the task, and the scope of the task. The document notes that this is an idealized model and future work could make the parameters and relationships more realistic.
This is a BSc final Project book on Student portal system application which is mobile based on android application. it will help students to write the project book in a proper way.
The document provides guidelines for submitting a major project report after completing a student project. It specifies that the report should include sections for the cover page, title page, declaration, certificate, abstract, table of contents, detailed project description with diagrams and tables, conclusion, recommendations, references, and appendices. It also provides details on report formatting, binding, number of copies to submit, paper size, margins, fonts, spacing, pagination, and required contents for the accompanying CD. Annexures with sample templates are provided for the cover page, title page, declaration, certificate, and table of contents.
This document provides guidelines for the preparation of Master of Engineering (M.E.) and Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharm.) theses for Gujarat Technological University. It outlines requirements for originality, components, language/style/format, submission, and includes sample pages. The guidelines are intended to help students format their theses in a manner suitable for library cataloging and comparable to published works. Students must follow the criteria for quality, structure, appearance, and ensure their theses are free of errors.
A METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH TO SUPPORT BUILDING LIFE CYCLE ANALYSIS - Andy McNa...Andy McNamara
In this thesis the hypothesis “Life cycle analysis can be further utilised and integrated into the BIM process through the use of flexible API scripting and graphical programming” will be investigated and demonstrated through the use of an experimental case study.
Design of facilty Layout of a LED bulb Production sysemMaheer Sohbat
This document summarizes a case study on the facility layout of an electronic/LED manufacturing industry in Bangladesh. It was submitted by five students to fulfill the requirements for a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial and Production Engineering. The study used various techniques to analyze the initial layout and propose an improved layout, including CRAFT (Computerized Relative Allocation of Facilities Technique), SLP (Systematic Layout Planning), MPTM (Minimum Product Travel Method), assembly line balancing, time study, 5S, and SWOT analysis. The goal was to improve productivity, reduce costs, and ensure an effective workplace through an optimized facility layout.
This document discusses aggregate production planning, which involves determining optimal levels of key decision variables like production rate, inventory, and backordering over time to adjust for demand fluctuations within constraints. The planning horizon of one year for a case study company was divided into three periods. A mathematical goal programming model was formulated and solved using a computerized technique to obtain decision variable values for all planning periods. This would help the company optimally meet non-constant demand across periods and minimize total relevant costs.
The document lists various organizations involved in education in categories such as school education, vocational education, higher education, and private sector initiatives. It also lists award titles and the organizations that received awards for different education projects and initiatives related to areas like innovation, use of technology, partnerships, green practices, and more.
Distance learning has several advantages over traditional in-person learning including increased communication between students and instructors, easier collaboration between classmates, and more flexible post-course support. However, distance learning also faces challenges such as some students experiencing technology anxiety and the need for software to support dynamic data exchange across networks. Effective distance learning requires both students and instructors to have prior computer experience and technical support.
The document discusses the need to reform and improve vocational education in India. It notes that currently, vocational education makes up a small percentage of the education system and is not aligned well with industry needs. The document outlines several problems with the current system, including a lack of private sector involvement, rigid regulations, and few opportunities for career progression or skill upgrading. It also discusses government initiatives to establish a National Vocational Qualification Framework and compares vocational education frameworks in other countries like the UK, Australia, and China. The goal is to make recommendations to help introduce higher-quality vocational education programs in India.
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Assessment and Planning in Educational technology.pptxKavitha Krishnan
In an education system, it is understood that assessment is only for the students, but on the other hand, the Assessment of teachers is also an important aspect of the education system that ensures teachers are providing high-quality instruction to students. The assessment process can be used to provide feedback and support for professional development, to inform decisions about teacher retention or promotion, or to evaluate teacher effectiveness for accountability purposes.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
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This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
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1. Registered Post
Dated: 08.11.2010
The Assistant Registrar (Exam-II)
Kurukshetra University
Kurukshetra 136119 Haryana
Subject: Reply to the Complaint by Sh. Mahesh Kumar Gupta regarding Plagiarism-Copy
Rights violation.
Refer to your letter no. AR (R-H)/S-III/653-54, dated 28.05.10 and further
communications in this regard, it is submitted that the complaint filed by Sh. Mahesh
Kumar Gupta is false, frivolous, irrelevant, and baseless. There is no plagiarism-copy right
violation as falsely alleged in the complaint rather it is my original work done under the kind
supervision of my guide Dr. SK Sharma. The present complaint is the case of personal vendetta
and the matter has been dragged to university just to harass me for his personal grudge.
However, to substantiate this I would like to submit the following for your kind considerations:
1)The main title of the dissertation 'Production Planning Problems in Engineering Industry' has
been duly approved in the then BOS of Mechanical Engineering and is exactly the same as the
title mentioned in dissertation copy submitted and further evaluated for partial fulfillment of the
requirement of M Tech degree (Title Page of the dissertation -Annexure 1) in the year 1991.
However, main title also consists of subtitle which reflects the content of the work, which has
also been corroborated under para 1 of the enquiry report submitted by Dr. Nand Lai. Therefore,
the charges against the officers/officials of Kurukshetra University and the then REC
Kurukshetra are baseless and false; which prima-facie reflects the ill-intentions of the
complainant.
2)The dissertation submitted by me is purely the original work done by me and not a verbatim
copy of the project work reported by Sh. Yogesh Saxena as falsely alleged in the complaint and
the same may be concluded / verified from the following facts:
a. Literature review section reported in both the dissertations differ significantly (Page 6-7
of dissertation submitted by me and Page 11-12 of Dissertation by Sh.Yogesh Saxena).
The search decision rules discussed by Mr. Yogesh Saxena (Page 21 of his dissertation)
is completely absent in the literature section of the dissertation submitted by me (Page
12). The problem has been solved with different variant of goal programming which can
be elucidated from Page 22-23 of the dissertation submitted by me; that explains the
solution technique used for solving the
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b. Section 4.3 explains the procedure to implement goal programming and method of
analysis which clearly indicates the steps involved (Page 22-24 of dissertation by Pankaj
Chandna). A computer program based upon the modified variant of Lee goal
programming technique was developed by me and this section clearly indicates the
data input, output and calculations to be made for the results of the program.
Comparison of this section (4.3 of my dissertation) and section 3.3 (Page 26-29 of
dissertation by Sh. Yogesh Saxena) clearly shows that the procedure and the steps
followed were entirely different in both the cases. This clearly reveals that the work done
in my dissertation is purely my own work and has no relevance with the work reported by
Sh. Yogesh Saxena.
c. Further, the computer program based upon the aforesaid approach was developed and run
by me on the the dataset being provided by my guide and solved in the computer lab of
the Electrical engineering department of the then REC Kurukshera (as no computer lab
was available in the Mechanical Engineering Department). It is worth mentioning that the
program was developed with the help of few faculty members whose contribution has
been duly acknowledged in the Acknowledgement section of the dissertation submitted
by me. The program was run before the external examiner at the time of viva-voce and
the output of the program generated by the computer is attached herewith for your ready
reference (Page 54-61 of Dissertation by Pankaj Chandna-Annexure 2). The comparison
of the results/ output of the program reported in both the cases vary significantly. In this
regard, some of the points are explained below for your kind attention:
i. Length of the output of the program (Page 54-58 of the dissertation by Pankaj
Chandna) is of more lines (307 lines) as compared to the output reported in appendix-II
of the dissertation by Sh. Yogesh Saxena (Annexure 3); which is of 292 lines which
clearly indicate that the program developed by me was entirely different.
ii. The values obtained in the output of the program (Page 54-55 of the dissertation by
Pankaj Chandna) vary significantly from the output reported in appendix-II of the
dissertation by Sh. Yogesh Saxena (Annexure 3).
iii. Values of Zj-Cj matrix obtained are entirely different (Page 59 of Dissertation by
Pankaj Chandna) when compared with the corresponding values reported in the
dissertation by Sh. Yogesh Saxena (Annexure 3).
iv. The comparison of the results shows the variation in the values of slack analysis
reported (Page 60 of the dissertation of Pankaj Chandna and appendix-II of the
dissertation by Sh. Yogesh Saxena).
v. Values obtained of the variable analysis (Page 61 of the dissertation by Pankaj
Chandna) of the results again vary significantly and suggests that program run by me
provided different results in comparison to the results reported by Sh. Yogesh Saxena
(Annexure 3).
Comparison of these values and facts explained above shows that the work of my dissertation
is totally different and indicates the variation of the values in every part of the results obtained
with a different program developed. The attached results (Page 54-61 of my dissertation) clearly
shows that these are the direct output of the program run on the computer and which was then verified
and evaluated by the external examiner. It is pertinent
3. to mention here that even a slight change in the results by application of modified
techniques/ theories can be of significant importance in applied engineering research,
but in my case there is a significant variation in the results as explained above. The
reported work allows the continuation of further research in that direction and this
dissertation is a small project work done at PG level with limited IT facilities that too
about 20 years back. The enquiry officer Dr. Nand Lai also admitted in his
report vide by Para 2 that there are differences of few words here and there;
but the respected officer failed to appreciate that the minor differences in the
world of science and technology can be of paramount importance, therefore,
prime facie the enquiry officer also accepted the difference between two
dissertations.
3)It is further submitted that merely submission of dissertation has not made the
declaration of the final result. It was only after the viva voce examination conducted by
a committee constituted by the university; including the then chairman of the
Mechanical Engineering Department, External examiner deputed by the university and
the internal supervisor. All these members along with few other faculty members of the
department were very much present during viva voce examination. The final result was
declared only after the submission of the report of external examiner after viva
voce examination.
4)Moreover during my MTech studies I never visited IIT Delhi and at the same time I
had never met Sh. Yogesh saxena or Dr. N Singh and whatsoever work has been
reported in my dissertation is my own work under the able guidance of my supervisor
which has also been certified by my guide stating that this dissertation is a record of
candidate's own work carried out by him under his supervision. Also the complaint is time
barred as it has been filed after a gap of around 20 years and is not maintainable
and has been filed just to harass me for his personal grudge.
5)Here I want to submit that I have been a meritorious student throughout my academic
career since matriculation examination (Resume of Pankaj Chandna-Annexure 4). I
secured more than 81% marks (merit) in matriculation examination. I was the l(f h ranker
in Haryana state during my higher secondary examination. I did my graduation in
Mechanical Engineering from a reputed institute i.e. Regional Engineering College
Kurukshetra with honors. I joined the faculty of Mechanical Engineering Department of
REC Kurukshetra in1994 and since then I have published more than thirty five research
papers into International/National journals/conferences and have been the reviewer of
three international journals (Annexure 5). I am supervising 06 PhD scholars and have
supervised 20 MTech & 12 UG projects till date. I have been felicitated with one
international and one national award (Annexure 6). During my professional career, I
have brought laurels to my institute many a times; to mention, recently I have been
appreciated by His Excellency Governor of Haryana and Board of Governors, NIT
Kurukshetra for my contributions (Annexure 7).
6)The complainant is not an affected party at all and he has no iocus standi to make this
false frivolous and baseless complaint. This complaint is the clear cut case of personal
vendetta. The complainant Mr. Mahesh Kumar Gupta and his wife are my colleagues
and have been working in the Mechanical Engineering Department of NIT Kurukshetra
alongwith me for more than 14 years. In 2007, NIT Kurukshetra advertised the post of
assistant professor and I and wife of the complainant Smt. Meenu Gupta applied for the
same, I had been selected for the post of assistant professor but unfortunately the wife of
the complainant could not succeed. Since then, the complainant and his wife started
having ill intentions against me and as a result of which, the wife of the complainant
filed a writ petition CWP No. 7966 of 2008 in the Hon'ble Punjab and Haryana High
court Chandigarh against my selection and both of them openly threatened me in the
department that they will not spare me and will go to any extent and this complaint is
also the outcome of the same. It is important to mention here that the Hon 'ble Punjab and
Haryana High Court have already heard the arguments and has not granted any relief to the wife
of complainant till date.
In the light of the above submissions it is very much clear that the present complaint is
false, frivolous and baseless and with the sole motive of mental, physical and financial
harassment /mental agony to me. There is no verbatim and violation of copyright in this
case. Mr. Yogesh Saxena never objected to my dissertation and there is no such proof
exists on the file and at the same time it is also clear that there is no proof regarding
verbatim on the file. Therefore, I respectfully pray Hon'ble Authorities to file the
present false complaint by considering the aforesaid submission and withdraw the
show cause notice with immediate effect in the interest of justice.
It is further submitted that my physical presence may be sought any time by the
authorities for any sort of clarifications / queries in this regard. Further, the contents of
the complaint are highly defamatory against me as well as against the university and I
reserve my right to initiate legal proceedings against the complainant in the competent
court of jurisdiction.
Thanking You,
Sincerely Yours,
4. (Dr. Pankaj Chandna)
Associate Professor, IBM
Department of Mechanical
Engineering National Institute of
Technology Kurukshetra.
Enclosures: Annexure 1-7