The document outlines the agenda and events for the National Environmental Engineers Meet held from October 29-31, 2015 at the Indian School of Mines in Dhanbad, including an inaugural ceremony, case study presentations, quizzes, a model United Nations session, and paper and poster presentations on various environmental topics. The event was organized by the Department of Environmental Science and Engineering and supported by various partners and visiting speakers. The convenor expressed that the event was a success in allowing students to showcase their talent and bring new environmental ideas.
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Souvenir
1.
INDIAN SCHOOL OF MINES, DHANBAD
National Environmental
Engineers Meet
29th October - 31st October, 2015
Department of Environmental
Science and Engineering
presents
Society of Environmental Science and
Engineering
organised by
supported by
SOUVENIR
2.
PATRONS MESSAGE
Prof. A. K. Singh
Head of Department
Environmental Science
and Engineering
CONVENERS DESK
It turns out to be a great moment for me as I launch Souvenir, NEEM 2015. It
has been a proud moment for us watching young energy minds and
conservationists showcase their talent and bring new ideas into action. The 3
day techno-environment fest turned out to be a huge success with a large
number of participants across the country.
I congratulate the winners for their performance and the team of professors
and students who gave their precious time in preparation and organisation of
NEEM.
Prof. A. K. Singh
Patron
(HOD, ESE Department)
It has been a matter of great pleasure being the Convenor of this techno
environment fest NEEM 2015, ISM Dhanbad. It was an amazing experience seeing
the glitter in the eyes of the student who were ready to use their creativity and
organisational skills at the conclusion of the fest.
The success of the event does not go to the participants and organising team
alone, but also to the sponsors who were kind enough to provide assistance and
help organise the event successfully. I also thank the staff members of ISM and
other faculty members who cooperated the students in this organisation. I thank my
colleagues in the organising team who so wonderfully executed all the
functionalities of their respective team.
Dr.. S. K. Gupta
Convenor
(Associate Professor)
3. 10-00 am -12:00 noon
Inaugural Ceremony
GJLT
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Quiz Round II
Seminar Hall (ESE)
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
MUN Training Session
NLHC 7
Department of Environmental Science and Engineering
presents
National Environmental Engineers Meet
29th October - 31st October, 2015
DAY 1 (29th Oct)
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Case Study
NLHC
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Model United Nations
NLHC 7
2:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Paper cum Poster Presentation
Management Hall
DAY 2 (30th Oct)
9:00 am - 10:30 am
Quiz - 鍖nal round
10:30 am - 11:00 am
Guest Lecture
11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Prize Distribution cum Closing
Ceremony
2:00 pm - 6:00
MUN
All the events will be held at GJLT
DAY 3 (31st Oct)
On to the dais
Bouquet is here
Light & Lamp
Welcome Speech
About NEEM
Convenors Message
HODs Message
Chief Guests Message
Presenting the Momento
Vote of Thanks
Inaugural Ceremony
4. TOTAL MINING SOLUTIONS
One stop consultancy
Indias one of the largest consultancy organization with about 4 decades
of experience as in-house consultant to Coal India Limited, now diversifying
its activities to other mine owners.
Recipient of the SCOPE Meritorious Award from President of India for R&D
initiatives in the Coal Sector.
Facilitated production augmentation from 79 Mt in 1975-76 to over 494 Mt in
2014-15.
Offers full range of services in the sphere of resource exploration, mining,
beneficiation and development from concept to commissioning including
environmental, geomatics and specialized services pertaining to CBM/CMM &
Shale gas, etc.
Expertise under one roof
Integrated Exploration services
Preparation of Master Plans of Coalfields
Project Planning & Design
Engineering Services including Planning for
Infrastructure Development
Coal Beneficiation
Preparation of EIA/EMP
Environment Monitoring and Mine Closure
Planning
Lab services
Remote sensing surveillance and monitoring
Specialized Services in the field of Clean Coal
Technology like CBM, CMM, Shale gas, etc.
CENTRAL MINE PLANNING AND DESIGN INSTITUTE LIMITED
(A Subsidiary of Coal India Limited)
Gondwana Place, Kanke Road
Ranchi 834 031 (Jharkhand) INDIA
Tel: +91 651 2230483/ 2230002
Fax: +91 651 2231447/ 2230003
Website: http://www.cmpdi.co.in
5. CASE STUDY - 1
CASE STUDY ON MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE
MANAGEMENT
Problem: As you must be aware that Municipal Solid Waste Management is real concern for our
nation. Out of the total MSW being generated 70 % is being collected and only 12.45 % is being
processed or treated. Most of the MSW generated in India is directly dumped in the low lying areas,
valleys, streams outside the city or town. As a result of this it creates water pollution, wastes a large
amount of valuable land resources, produces harmful greenhouse gases and many more problems.
Thus understanding the nature of problem a nationwide campaign of Swatch Bharat mission has
been launched. A municipality X decides for implementation of integrated solid waste management
programme. The municipality has around 20000 houses.
The Municipality ward is a part of the Class-II city and have considerable funds for MSW
management. The area of the ward
is around 20sq. km. grown
sporadically over last twenty years.
Plan an Integrated Solid Waste
Management system for the
township. The plan should be such
that it can be continued for at least
next 20-25 years. Please check the
Suitability of technology in Indian
context and economic feasibility
for the above population.
Give a complete stage wise
implementation plan with a time
line for execution. Justify your conclusions with strong evidences and proper data references. No
data should be without reference and date.
Present your case study in 10 slides maximum excluding references. Submit an abstract of 100
words for your proposal.
6. CASE STUDY - 2
ACID MINE DRAINAGE: AN OVERVIEW OF INDIAN
MINING INDUSTRY
Problem: In mining areas, the primary cause of increased sulphate concentration in water is Acid
Mine Drainage (AMD) which causes environmental pollution that affects many countries having
historic or current mining industries. Preventing the formation or the migration of sulphate from its
source is generally considered to be the preferable option, although this is not feasible in many
locations, and in such cases, it is necessary to collect, treat, and discharge mine water.
Participants had to study the case of Acid mine drainage. Participants are required to produce a case
study on the pollution status and treatment aspect for removal of sulphate , comparison of strength
and weakness of each and the feasibility of process. Choose any one state (Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh,
Rajasthan , Goa or state where mining is done) The Case study must include the health status of
water bodies and the other factor responsible for same , Governments policies and action plan,
treatment facilities and future prospects.
PAPER CUM POSTER PRESENTATION
Broad themes :
1. Climate change : Impacts, mitigation and adaptations
2. Environmental aspects of various Industries
3. Green technology: Reviewing green technologies for energy production, for personal and
citywide application, and for specific applications such as building design, road and air transport,
hotels, industrialisation, bringing up Indian village and general economy.
4. Facets of Global warming and disaster management
5. Water resources and management
6. Renewable energy and environment
7. ONLINE EVENTS
ARTICLE WRITING COMPETITION
TOPICS -
1. UN proceedings on Climate Change.
2. Carbon footprint and responsibility of individuals to reduce its effect on environment.
3. Possessiveness of Population on Pollution.
4. Housewives created the environmental movement, not hippies.
SHORT FILM-MAKING COMPETITION
Themes : Environment, Wildlife, Diversity, Nature, Human intervention, Destruction, Exploitation.
GREENPIXEL - A photography Competition
Themes : Environment, Wildlife, Diversity, Nature, Human intervention, Destruction, Exploitation.
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The event saw huge success with the participants from different colleges. Students from ISM actively
participated in online as well as off line events. We received the abstracts for Case Study and Paper
Presentation through our website which was reviewed by competent authority. Winners were awarded on
the closing day.
Our half yearly magazine 辿co-sens was also released on the closing day. The magazine received great
appreciations from faculty members as well as other people.
NEEM TEAM 2015
8. Visiting Personnels
Mr. V. K. Sinha
Regional Director, CMPDI
RI-II, Dhanbad, Jharkhand
Mr. Manwendra Kumar
Chief Manager (Mining)
CMPDI
Mr. Abhay Kumar Singh
Scientist, CIMFR
Dhanbad, Jharkhand
Dr. Sukalyan Chakroborty
Assistant Professor
BIT Mesra
List of Participating Colleges
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
Delhi Technological University
Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology
BIT Sindri
BIT Mesra
National Institute of Technology, Goa
National Institute of Technology, Rourkela
Dehradun Institute of Technology
9. GLIMPSES OF NEEM 2015
EVENT DEMOGRAPHICS
Paper Presentation
Case Study
Quizz
MUN
Online Events
10.
OUR PARTNERS
VOTE OF THANKS
NEEM 2015 was a great success and we are grateful to our sponsors for
making this event happen. This event helped the young talented minds and
students to think thoughtfully on Industrial concerns related to environment.
We hope to continue this special relations between the companies and students
of our department in years to come and we will continue to put in more effort
and making event like this successful every year.
The department of Environmental Science and Society of Environmental
Science and Engineering (SESE), ISM Dhanbad is thankful to our sponsors
for supporting us and and making this event a grand success.
NEEM TEAM (2015)
11. Patron - Prof. A.K. Singh
Convenor - Dr. S. K. Gupta
Co-Convenor - Dr. Alok Sinha
Coordinator (Student) - Mohit Anand
Secretary (SESE) - Amritanshu
Advisory Committee:
Prof. S. P. Banerji
Prof. A.K.Pal
Dr. B. Pal
Dr. P. K. Singh
Dr. M. K. Jain
Dr. Alok Sinha
Dr. Anshumali
Dr. S. R. Samadder
Dr. Vipin Kumar
Dr. S. Pandian E.
Dr. S. Jagadevan
Dr. S. R. Sammader
Dr. B. K. Mishra
Organising Committee:
Abhinav Kumar Sharma
Sapan Kumar
Rishav Mishra
Saloni Vijay
Gargi Pandey
Sweta Kumari
Khusboo Priya
Priti Jhirwal
Abhishek Verma
Prince Prajapati
Amit Mishra
Ashu Gupta