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 Pandemic & Mental Health

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Being mentally or emotionally healthy is much more than being free of depression, anxiety, or other psychological issues. 

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I am a Asst. Professor of Mechanical Engineering Laxmi Institute of Technology, Sarigam and Principal at Diploma Engineering, focused on Administration work, Equipment procurement/Planning for labs development, labs Establishment, etc.

My professional life is devoted to the pursuit of research in a broad array of areas of Mechanical Engineering (see below). As part of that pursuit I am fortunate to advise a number of exceptionally talented and committed Diploma and Undergraduate students. If there is a something you wish to know or want more detail on information that is here, feel free to contact me directly. 

The pages link from the menu at the left cover broadly my research, teaching, and personal activities. Those wishing to speak to me in a professional capacity should contact me via email. Email is probably the most reliable way of contacting me (responses may take a couple of days due to travel and other factors). My full contact information is:

Research interests
  • Manufacturing process
  • Welding process modelling &simulation by ansys & abaqus.

Recent Teaching
  • Machine Design
  • Mechanical Measurement & Metrology
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  • I am Principal from 2015 to till date at Laxmi Institute of Technology, Sarigam(Diploma)
  • I am a Asst. Professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department at Laxmi Institute of Technology, Sarigam. 
  • I was Principal from 2013 to 2014 at Laxmi Institute of Technology, Sarigam(Diploma)
  • I am a Coordinator of Open Source Technologies Club at Laxmi Institute of Technology, Sarigam  
  • I was the university co-coordinator 2011 to 2012 at Laxmi Institute of Technology, Sarigam.
  • As a M.Tech student, I received the MHRD Scholarship.

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Union Territory - Dadra and Nagar Haveli

Lt. Governor/Administrator                     : Shri Praful Patel (Administrator)
Area                                                            : 491 sq km
Capital                                                        : Silvassa
Date of formation                                     : 11 August 1961
Population                                                 : 342853
Male Population                                        : 193178
Female Population                                    : 149675
Total Literacy(%)                                       : 77.65
Male Literacy(%)                                       : 86.46
Female Literacy(%)                                   : 65.93
Sex Ratio                                                   : 775
No of District                                            : 1
Neighbouring States                                : Gujarat, Maharashtra
Principal Languages                                 : Gujarati, Hindi
Other Languages                                      : Gujarati

History and Geography

After prolonged skirmishes between the Portuguese and Marathas, on 17 December 1779, the Maratha Government assigned the aggregated revenue of Rs. 12,000 in a few villages of this territory to the Portuguese as compensation to ensure their friendship. The Portuguese ruled this territory until its liberation by the people on 2 August 1954. From 1954 till 1961 the territory functioned almost independently by what was known as 'Tree Dadra and Nagar Haveli Administration". However, the territory was merged with the Indian Union on 11 August 1961 and since then is being administered by the Government of India as a Union Territory. After liberation of the territory from Portuguese rule, a Varishtha Panchayat was working as an advisory body of the Administration. This was dissolved in August 1989 and a Pradesh Council for Dadra and Nagar Haveli District Panchayat and 11 Village Panchayats were constituted as per constitutional amendments at All India level. The U.T. of Dadra and Nagar Haveli has an area of 491 sq km and it is surrounded by Gujarat and Maharashtra. It consists of two pockets, namely, Dadra and Nagar Haveli. The nearest railway station is at Vapi which is 18 km from Silvassa.

Agriculture

Dadra and Nagar Haveli is a predominantly rural area with about 79 per cent tribal population. It has about 21,115 hectare under cultivation. Major crop is paddy (Kharif) while Nagli and hill millets are the other crops of the area. Among fruits Mango, Chiku, Banana, etc. are also produced. Forests cover 40 per cent of the total geographical area.
Sugarcane cultivation has also been taken up in a big way since the last few years. And efforts are afoot to adopt a multiple cropping system in assured irrigated areas. The organic farming scheme will shortly be implemented in Dudhani and Mandoni patelads. To this end, 60 Kisan Credit Cards have been issued.
The Wadi Development programme in the tribal area of both Dadra and Nagar Haveli is implemented by the N.G.O., B.A.I.F. with the financial allocation from NABARD; a total of 800 tribal and scheduled caste families will benefit.

INDUSTRY

Prior to 1965-66 there was no industry in the Union Territory. There were a few traditional craftsmen who used to make pots, leather items, viz., chappals, shoes and some other items of bamboo. Industrial development started on a low-key during 1967-68 with the establishment of an industrial estate under the cooperative sector by Dan Udyog Sahakari Sangh Ltd. Thereafter, three Government Industrial Estates have been developed at Silvassa, Masat and Khadoli in the U.T. With the inception of the economic liberalization policy, a real boost in industrial development was seen. There are 1863 small sector industrial units and 430 MSI/LSI units functioning in the U.T. providing gainful employment to over 46,000 people.

Irrigation and Power

Prior to liberation of the territory, there was no irrigation facility and cultivators had to fully depend upon rainfall. After the merger of the territory with the Indian Union, adequate steps were taken under minor irrigation sector. So far 128 lift irrigation schemes have been completed on irrigation wells, surface water sources like rivers, check dams at various places in the territory creating additional irrigation potential of 1,851 hectare. Under medium irrigation project viz., Damnganga Reservoir Project, about 115 km of minor canals and distributaries are falling in the area of this Union Territory. Development works have been completed in field channels in all respects in 4,300 hectare and testing is done in 4,049 hectare.
There was no rural electrification prior to liberation of this territory. The electricity was provided with only one DG Set which was installed and operated in Silvassa Town for VIPs at Circuit House.
After liberation, the UT Administration commenced rural electrification work with the co-operation of neighbouring State of Gujarat and completed electrification work in 25 villages by 1976. The power demand of the UT is met by Gujarat Electricity Board through a single Circuit from Vapi-Silvassa and distributed amongst limited number of consumers. The first 66 KV Sub-Station was established at Amli in 1979. With the commissioning of the said Sub-Station, the electricity department is in a position to provide electricity to all villages.
One more 220/66 KV, 2x160 MVA sub-station at village Khadoli has been approved by the Ministry of Power. The Power Grid Corporation of India will execute this work, which is likely to be completed within three years. In addition to this, a proposal for the establishment of various 66/11 KV sub-station at Vaghdhara, Athal, Piparia, Sayli, Velugam etc. is in the pipeline.
The Power requirement of the territory is being met from Central Sector Power Generating Stations located in the western region. At present the power allocation from the Central Sector is 270 MW. The power demand has increased tremendously due to rapid industrialisation with the extension of Tax Holiday benefit to this UT by the Government of India.

Transport

The Union Territory depends heavily on Maharashtra and Gujarat road network as the territory can be accessed only after crossing these two States from Mumbai. At present road length is about 635 km out of which 570 km is surfaced. Almost all villages are connected with all-weather roads. The rail route from Mumbai to Ahmedabad links Vapi also. Mumbai is the nearest airport. Recently, the work of widening of roads in the Union Territory has been taken up to meet the requirement of increasing vehicular traffic.
To meet the need of rapid industrialisation, four-laning work has been taken up in Silvassa and adjoining areas, besides other spillover works. Converting of two-lane road to four-lane road for a length of 17.69 km has been completed. The Dadra — Tighra road is under progress and during 2007-08, another 5.70 kms length of road connecting Silvassa and Naroli was likely to be converted into a four-lane drive.

Festivals

Tarpa Dance Normally, all festivals of Hindus, Muslims and Christians are celebrated in the territory, while tribals celebrate their own festivals. Diwaso is celebrated by Dhodia and Varli tribes, and Raksha Bandhan is celebrated by Dhodia tribe. Other festivals include Bhawada amongst Varlist, Koli tribes and Khali Puja by all tribes after harvesting of crops and Gram Devi before harvesting of crops.

Tourism

Tourism sector has been assigned high priority keeping in view the dense forest area and favourable climate.The prominent places of tourist interest are Tadekeshwar Shiva Mandir, Bindrabin, Deer Park at Khanvel, Vanganga lake and Island Garden, Dadra, and Vanvihar Udhyan Mini Zoo, Bal Udhyan, Tribal Museum and Hirvavan Garden at Silvassa. The development of water sports at Dudhani has been completed. The construction of an Amphitheatre close to Yatri Niwas, Silvassa is under progress. To encourage tourism activities, some traditional and modern cultural activities like celebration of Tarpa Festival, Kite festival, World Tourism day, etc., are organised every year.

U.T. Administration

MSME TOOL ROOMS/TOOL DESIGN INSTITUTES

TOOL ROOMS/TOOL DESIGN INSTITUTES (TRs/TDIs)

SIDO has set up 10 Tool Rooms in the country to assist SSI units in their technical upgradation by providing good quality toolings to met the growing need and to assist SSI units with the assistance of countries such as Denmark & Federal Republic of Germany who have provided the sophisticated machines with latest technology. Some of the tool rooms have also been set up with the assistance of UNIDO/ILO. These tool rooms are located at Indore, Ahmedabad, Ludhiana, Hyderabad, Bhubaneshwar, Jamshedpur, Calcutta, Jallandhar & Nagaur. State Govt. run tool rooms are at Lucknow, Delhi, Bangalore, Mysore and Goa. These tool rooms are equipped with latest imported equipments like CAD/CAM and specialised CNC machines like CNC milling, CNC copy milling, CNC EDM-Sparkerosion, CNC wirecut, Profile grinding, Jig boring, Jig grinding, Vacuum heat treatment etc. to provide toolings of international standards at competitive rates.
With the above facilities, these tool rooms serve the industries in areas indicated below:-
    a) Tool Design and Production
    i) Design and Manufacture of diesand tools, mould, jigs and fixtures, gauges and tool components etc. (upto1 micron accuracy).
    ii) Computer Aided Design and Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM).
    iii) Heat Treatment of all types of steels.
    iv) Quality Control and Testing.
    b) Training and Consultancy
    i) Industry based long term training for tool & die makers.
    ii) Short term training for managers & supervisors to upgrade their knowledge and skill.
    iii) Need based technical training for skilled workers/tool makers/machinists etc.
    iv) Training in CNC technology, inspection, quality control testing etc.
    Besides, a proposal for setting up a Tool Room at Guwahati in the North-Eastern Region is under process. Activities of monitoring and implementing of a scheme for setting up of CAD/CAM Centres at Chennai to assist small scale industries, are also under process.
Organisation
To execute the functions of the Centres/Institutes independently and for achieving the objectives these tool rooms/tool design institutes have been established as the Govt. of India societies. The management of the societies rests with the Governing Council which has been constituted by Govt. of India, Ministry of Industry. It has representatives inter-alia from Ministry of Industry and State Govts. The industrialists of respective regions representing different spectrum of industries are also members of the Governing Council. The General Manager/Principal Director is the principal executive officer of each society.

List of Tool Room / Tool Design Centres

Central Institute of Hand Tools, Jalandhar
Hand Tool Design Development and Training Centre, Nagaur (Rajasthan)
Central Tool Room, Ludhiana
Central Tool Room and Training Centre, Kolkatta
Central Tool Room and Training Centre, Bhubaneshwar
Indo Danish Tool Room (ITDR), Jamshedpur
Central Institute of Tool Design, Hyderabad
Tool Room & Training Centre, Guwahati
Indo-German Tool Room, Ahmedabad
Indo-German Tool Room, Aurangabad
Indo-German Tool Room, Indore
Institute for Design of Electrical Measuring Instrument, Mumbai
Electronisc Service & Traning Center, Ramnagar
Central Footwear Training Institute, Chennai
Central Footwear Training Institute, Agra
Center for The Development of Glass Industry, Firozabad
Fragrance & Flavour Development Center, Kannauj
Process-cum-Product Development Center, Meerut
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