WIDENING THE REACH OF IEEE IN INDIA
The Ten Sections in India are serving the members by continuously organizing
technical lectures, seminars, workshop and conferences. Most of the Sections
are responsible for a large geographical area. However each section is
able to conduct most of its activities in only one city. The industries
have been set up, in every state, in many towns. Engineering Colleges
have also been established in most of such towns. It is now necessary
for every Section to see how its activities can be regularly conducted
at multiple locations.
SUB-SECTIONS:
IEEE has a provision
for establishing sub-sections within each Section. Every Section may try
to identify locations where a group of members comes forward to sustain
technical activities on a continuing basis. At these locations Sub-Sections
may be established. Under its Strategic Projects Program India Council
is ready to assist the Sections in organizing the first technical program
in such locations. The Executive Vice Chairman of India Council, Mr. P.
K. Srivastava (e-mail :
pks9@hotmail.com)
administers this Strategic Project. I invite all the members to work jointly
with their Section EXECOMs to establish new Sub-Sections and to enrol
new members.
SECTION OPERATIONS: A twelve page document on the
'Responsibilities & Functions of Section Officers' is sent by the IEEE
Head Quarters to every newly elected Chairman. It contains 'Guidelines
for Maintaining Section Records'. I would like to draw the attention of
the office-bearers of every Section and Chapter to the guidelines to see
that the records are maintained properly.
STUDENTS CONGRESS: The Chairman of IEEE Madras Section
is the Convenor for the All India Students Congress to be held in Chennai
from July 7, 2000 to July 9, 2000. He is working out the detailed program
for the Congress. At this stage, suggestions from all the members are
highly welcome.
Ahmedabad
1st May, 2000. |
A.
K. Aggarwal
Chairman |
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E-mail :
aka@ad1.vsnl.net.in
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TCS SHARE OF HIGHER
GRADE MEMBERS
(IN
SECTIONS AS OF AUGUST 31, 1999)
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Section
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HG
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TCS
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%
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Bangalore
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961
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286
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30
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Bombay
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1881
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643
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34
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Delhi
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1257
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369
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29
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Madras
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1972
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736
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37
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Calcutta
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1038
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421
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40
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Kerala
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299
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?
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?
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Hyderabad
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1111
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372
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33
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Kharagpur
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79
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-
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-
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Gujarat
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237
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27
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11
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Uttar
pradesh
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416
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104
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25
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India
Council
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9251
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2958
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32
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About a third of All India
HG members are from the ranks of TCS. Similar studies on other Institutional
members, such as of ONGC, CMC, TEXAS INSTRUMENTS, CDOT, etc. may be
done by the sections and the findings shared with other sections.
H.Kalyanasundaram
hkalyan@ieee.org
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KERALA
SECTION LAUNCHES
IEEE EGROUP
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The new Kerala Section Chair Satheesh
Kumar has on hebalf of IEEE, launched an eGROUP w.e.f. 01 May
00. This is to improve communication between the members. Student
members are also invited to join. eGROUP is not limited to Kerala
Section boundaries. Common address is
ieeekerala@egroups.com
Kenneth R Laker, President of the largest International Professional
Forum, IEEE, with HQ in New York, is arriving Thiruvananthapuram
to grace the ACE 99 function and deliver the Valedictory Address
of this Silver Jubilee event of India Council.
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ELECTED
TO INDIA COUNCIL FOR 2000
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New Office
Bearers
The Slate proposed for the year 2000 by the Nomination
Committee chaired by Mayank M. Pande has been declared elected
No "Additional nominations by Petition" has been received by the
Secretary before 01.05.2000 and therefore as per the Byelaws,
the following candidates have been declared elected for the year
2000.
A. R.
Pandya, Secretary
Kalyan Alaknanda Tapovan Soceity
V. K. V. Road, Nadiad - 387 001
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OFFICE
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NAME
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1.
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Chairman
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A.
K. Aggarwal
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2.
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Immediate
Past Chairman
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R.
K. Bagga
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3.
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Exec.
Vice Chairman
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P.
K. Shrivastava
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4.
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Secretary/Treasurer
Vice Chairmen
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A.
R. Pandya
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5.
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Student
Activities
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S.
C. Gupta
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6.
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Membership
Development
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C. R. Sasi
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7.
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Technical
Activities
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S.
C. Sahasrabudhe
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8.
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Professional
Activities
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R.
Muralidharan
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9.
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Educational
Activities
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Amit
Johri
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10.
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New
Letter Editor
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V.
K Damodaran
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11.
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Member
at Large
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J.
Muraleemohan Lal
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12.
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Member
at Large
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Sandeep
Todi
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IEEE
STUDENTS BRANCH REPORTS
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Tech Srijan- 2000
at MMM Engg. College Gorakhpur
The IEEE Student Branch
of Madan Mohan Malaviya Engg. College, Gorakhpur organised its second
national level technofest Tech Srijan- 2000 during 10 to 12 March
2000. It was aimed at providing a platform of creativity and technical
interaction to undergraduate Engg. students from various Colleges
across the country. The festival comprised of four main events :
Tech Prastuti (Paper Presentation Contest) : It received 12 entries ranging from topics like Genetic
Algorithms to e-Commerce. The contest was held on the 10th and 12th
March 2000 because of the large number of entries.
Soft Rachna (Open Software Contest) : It
saw 13 teams slogging out for top spots with software like Inframail
(a modern e-mail server), "Fun zone" (games) and many others on
display. It was held on 11th March 2000.
Hard Rachna (Open Hardware Contest):
It had some useful models/ projects like "Crossing Automation Device
for unmanned railway level crossing" and "Portable FM sound monitor".
Quizzica (Technical Quiz) : It
had six teams battling out in the finals. The questions covered
conventional as well as emerging fields in Electrical, Electronics
& Communication and Computer Engg.
On 10th, the festival was inaugurated by Brig. P.
S. Gurung (Commandant GRD Gorakhpur). He stressed on the need to
inculcate scientific temper amongst the common people. An inaugural
seminar on "Android Robots" was then presented. The chief guest
then launched the website of our College.
A major attraction on the second day was the guest lecture on "Architecture
of Modern Microprocessors" by Dr. Rajat Moona, Deptt. of Computer
Science & Engg., IIT Kanpur. Dr. Moona's lucid explanation was relished
by the audience. As a token of the appreciation for the commendable
work done by the IEEE Student Branch of M. M. M. Engg. College,
Gorakhpur over the past 10 years, U.P. Council of IEEE held its
meeting at the College itself on 11th March 2000. Five eminent Professors
from IIT Kanpur and IT BHU led by Professor K.E. Hole (Chairperson,
IEEE U.P. Council) lauded the work being done by the IEEE Student
Branch of M.M.M. Engg. College, Gorakhpur under the able guidance
of Professor B. P. Singh.
The informal events conducted throughout the festival proved to
be a big crowd puller again with attractions like free net surfing,
network games and on-the-spot brain teasers. The techfest received
a total of 11 outside team, namely, 4 entries from M.A.C.T. Bhopal,
2 from B.B.D.N.I.T. & M. Lucknow, 2 each from R.B.S. College Noida
and Priya Darshini College of Engg., Noida and one from K.N.I.T.
Sultanpur. The 3 day event received good coverage by the local print
as well as electronic media. Radio and T.V. reports on the event
were aired by the AIR and DD centers of Gorakhpur on 24th and 14th
March 2000 respectively. The prize distribution ceremony was held
on 12th March 2000. The Chief Guest Mr. G.S. Sharma (Director DD
center, Gorakhpur) implored up on the budding technocrats to work
for the development of the country. Given the constraints under
which we worked, the Tech Srijan-2000 can be definitely called a
spectacular success.
Dr. B. P. Singh
Branch Counselor
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Two teams from the country will be paricipating in
the contest CSIDC 2000 (for details, please see IEEE Computer, November
1999 issue, page 76). The selected teams are from IEEE Student Branches
at:
1. PSG College of Eng.
& Technology, Coimbtore.and
2. Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi.
Good luck!
To know more, please contact :
SURESH C. GUPTA
Professor, Dept. of Electrical Eng.
Institue of Technology Banaras Hindu University,
Varanasi 221 005
Tel: 0542 316727 (O), 317177 (R) Fax: 317074
E-mail:
scgupta@banaras.ernet.in,
s.c.gupta@ieee.org
Staff Counselor, IEEE Students' Branch, BHU
Vice-Chairman, IEEE UP-SECTION
Chairman SAC, IEEE India Council
New Branch At Noorul Islam College of Engg, Kumaracoil
The IEEE Student Branch (code-60881) at NICE was inaugurated in
our campus on 20-03-2000.
The function began with the welcome address by staff advisor S.
Abdul Jaleel. Our Director Prof.L.Srinivasan inaugurated the Student
Branch by Lighting the Kuthuvilakku. Prof. S. Salivahanan Branch
Mentor, IEEE delivered a guest lecture on IEEE activities to our
Students. Our Principal Prof.M.Padmanabhan presided over the gathering
which was also felicitated by our Vice Principal (Academic) Dr.K.S.Ramakrishnan
and Vice Principal (Admn.) Dr.P.Krishnamoorthy Iyer. Counsellor's
address was delivered by myself. Finally our Student Chairman V.B.James
delivered the vote of thanks
T. Krishnaswamy Student
Branch Counsellor
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The Institute of Electrical
and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE) is the world's largest
technical professional society, serving the interests of more
than 350,000 members in the information and electrotechnology
communities in approximately 215 countries. In keeping with its
"Networking the World" slogan, the IEEE helps to foster technological
innovation, enable members' careers, and promote worldwide professional
community. The Educational Activities Board (EAB) of the IEEE
recommends educational policy to the IEEE Board of Directors,
and coordinates the Institute's educational activities, programs,
and products. To know more, please
International
Conference on Information Technology (CIT 2000)
21-23
December 2000, Bhubaneswar, India
Cosponsored
by
IEEE India
Council Computer Society Chapter
The
mission of CIT'2000 is to share recent research results in the collection,
transmission, and processing of information. The conference is directed
toward addressing the technologies and subsystems necessary to develop
architectures and system designs for the next generation systems.
Some
of the specific research areas in CIT'2000 are:
Multi-site
Software Development, Software-based Communication systems, Strategic
Impact of Information Technolgy, Parallel and distributed Computing,
Multi-Agent systems, Networking and Ubiquitous Computing, Object Oriented
Programming, E-commerce and data mining, Graphics and Human-Computer
Interactions, Design and Architecture of IT chips, Software Dependability
and Security, QoS (Quality of Service) in Application Software, Software
Fault Tolerance and Reliability. The anticipated components of the conference
will be Research Papers, Hot Topics Session, Tutorial Sessions, Panel
Discussion and a workshop on Information Technology Education.
Invited
speakers: Confirmation about following two presentations has already
been received:
Dr.
Chandra Kintala,
Head of
Distributed Software Research of Bell Laboratories,
Dr. Sajal K. Das,
Professor and Director,
Centre for Research in Wireless Mobility and Networking (CRe WMan) Department
of Computer Science & Engineering,
The University of Texas at Arlington.
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General
Chair
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Program
Chairs
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Jaydev
Misra
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R.
K. Ghosh
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University
of Texas at Austin
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CSE
Dept, IIT Kanpr
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Kanpur-
208 016, INDIA
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Rkg@cse.iitk.ac.in |
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Organizing
Chair
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Tel:
+ 91-512-597645
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P.
K. Misra
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Fax: + 91-512-590725
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KIIT,
Bhubaneswar
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Pkm@stpbh.soft.net
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Durgamadhav
Misra
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Tel:
+ 91- 674-443271
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ECE
Dept, NJIT
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Fax:
+91-674-554464
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Newark,
NJ 07102, USA
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STUDENT
CONGRESS 2000
[7-9
July]
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Under the directions of head
quarters the Students Congress 2000 is being held at Image auditorium,
MRC Nagar, Raja Annamalai Puram, Chennai - 600 028 on 7th, 8th and 9th
July 2000. Since it is a Congress of the IEEE Students, we are very
keen that all the Student Branches in India actively participate in
the deliberations of the Congress by nominating the Student branch Counsellor
and the Chairman of the IEEE Student branch of each college or his representative.
The travel expenses to and fro by second class sleeper from college
to venue at Chennai and their stay expenses will be taken care by the
IEEE Students Congress 2000 and the amount will be disbursed at the
venue. When they attend the Students Congress please arrange to send
us the Names of the persons nominated to attend the Congress immediately
to
Er S.A. SOUNDARA RAJAN, CHAIRMAN
OR
Prof R. BHAVANI SHANKAR CONVENOR IEEE MADRAS
SECTION
NO: 37, CONRAN SMITH ROAD,
GOPALAPURAM,
CHENNAI - 600 086, TAMIL NADU, INDIA
TELEPHONE : OFF : 91 - 44 - 828 17 73 & 820 37 72
RES
: 91 - 44 - 854 84 12
FAX No : 91 - 44 - 828 17 73
Email :
soundararajan_sa@hotmail.com,
ietecnet@md3.vsnl.net.in.com
PROFORMA TO BE SENT :
IEEE STUDENTS CONGRESS 2000 JULY
7, 8, AND 9TH 2000
1. NAME OF THE INSTITUTION : WITH POSTAL ADDRESS
2. IEEE STUDENTS BRANCH CODE :
3. STRENGTH OF IEEE MEMBERS :
4. PRESENT ADDRESS WITH EMAIL
IF ANY :
5. NAME OF STUDENT BRANCH COUNSELLOR
:
6. NAME OF NOMINEES ATTENDING
THE CONGRESS :
a. Mr / Mrs / Ms (Student Branch
Counsellor or Faculty)
b. Mr / Mrs / Ms (Student branch
Student Chairman / Nominee)
Er. S.A. Soundara Rajan
Chairman IEE Madras Section
Solar Pump and Purifier
A new solar-powered water pumping and purification system, which can
supply 1,200 I/day of potable water, is being tested in Australia. Developed
by Solar Energy Systems, Venco Products and Murdoch University, the
Village Water Potable System incorporates a water pump together with
a method for cleaning polluted, salty and brackish water. Water is first
pumped into an overhead tank from a borewell by a solar powered pump
drive. The water then flows down through two filters and is forced through
a custom-made membrane and purified. The reverse osmosis purification
process separates out dissolved salts and water borne particles, including
harmful pathogens.
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TECH
TALK : IT IN GOVERNMENT AND QUALITY OF LIFE
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[ This note was prepared for the 2000 January issue. It is relevant
still. Offer your comments, please - Ed]
While the rest of the world was enthusiastically
preparing for the celebrations of the New Year, we, in India, were going
through the ordeal of hijacking. It has again brought home, to the entire
world, the unpleasant fact of our incapability to provide a fitting
response. As a nation this is an appropriate occasion to assess our
grave weaknesses as well as the strengths that we may have acquired
over the last fifty years. Thereafter we must start working for building
up our nation with a renewed vigour.
The only raison d'être of IT in government can be improvement in the
quality of life of its citizens. IEEE India Council applauds the efforts
for introducing IT in government since it wants its members to be able
to contribute their best professionally. This they will be able to do
only if the quality of life for their families can be improved.
For an Indian professional, the quality of life can be measured by many
parameters. The transportation system in a city would naturally be of
interest both in terms of the convenience of public transport and in
terms of a smooth flow of traffic for private vehicles. The systems
of support to the family in terms of good and available educational
institutions, hospitals, personal banking facilities etc. also contribute
to the quality of life. If a citizen feels harassed and oppressed by
these systems and by the public and private institutions with which
he has to deal with, his efficiency of working would not be at the highest
possible level. A professional, who is not able to consistently devote
himself to his professional work, due to the distractions caused by
such ill- managed systems, will not be able to grow in the same measure
as his counter parts in an area where the quality of life is superior.
The India Council and the IEEE Sections in India work primarily to strengthen
the technical activities in our country. However they would like to
encourage, albeit from the sidelines only, the institutions of sociological
research in India to develop indices for measuring the quality of life
for professionals. The values of these indices in various cities of
India may then be compared with the corresponding values in California,
in Singapore and in the cities of countries like Israel and Ireland,
which are also contributing significantly to the software developments
in the world. The measurements will be able to channelize the efforts
of our governments towards the specific areas, which need improvements
for providing a better quality of life for our professionals. Whereas
the efforts of our governments to help develop the industry by offering
various incentives are necessary, we must also develop systems so that
the quality of day- to- day life of our professionals becomes comparable
to the best in the world. It is only on the basis of such systems that
our professionals will be able to have a level- playing field with their
counterparts in the rest of the world. It is only then that they will
be able to contribute significantly to the development of knowledge
and knowledge-based products, while working in India.
- A.K. Aggarwal
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AES
COM LEO SOCIETY CHAPTER
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Activities Planned
IEEE AES COM LEO SOCIETY CHAPTER
has planned the following activities during 2000
- ELITEX-2000
- INTELLECT-2000
- National Symposium on Advances in Microwaves
and Lightwaves
- ICPWC'2000
- Distinguish lecture program under IEEE Communication
and other Societies.
Interested readers may contact
Dr.Ram Gopal Gupta Ministry of Information Technology CGO Complex,
New Delhi-110003, India
E.Mail: guptarg@mit.gov.in,
r.gupta@ieee.org,
guptarg@hotmail.com
Phone : 91-11-4363095
Fax : 91-11-4363095
We are what we repeatedly
do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit.
-Aristotle
We need to distinguish between data, information, knowledge and wisdom.
Data are undigested observations. Information is organised data by
others. Knowledge is information put to use in my mind and tested
in practice. Wisdom is integrated knowledge.
-Herlon Cleveland
Innovation is not science or technology; but value.
-Peter F. Drucker
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It will be very much useful if email
Ids of office bearers of IEEE India Council is made available to all
members.
- K P Prabhakar Rao, 40070380 PM
S. C. Bhargava, active volunteer of IEEE in India has retired from
BHEL Corp
R&D Group and is settled at 18, Godavari Gardens, Yapral. P.O., Secunderabad
500087 AP; Ph: 040 - 786 2742
RG Gupta,
Chair AES-COM-LEOS Society Chosen has his
e-mail ID changed Pl. note :
guptarg@mit.gov.in
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Congratulations to the new team of IEEE India
Council.! List at page 1. I call for communication between sections
through this Bulletin and wish the new team all co-operation.
This year IEEE India is planning to fully activate the student
branches and organise a number of technical purposes. Bulletin
would like to publish these reports by setting apart one full
page for Student Brahcnes.
Your feedback is important!
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