IIT Desk top study (Roorkee)

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DESKTOP STUDY

LOCATION: IIT Roorkee is situated at the foothill of the Himalayas , in Hardwar district , within the state of Uttarakhand . Roorkee is a quiet town of moderate size in the district of Haridwar (Uttarakhand), is located on the banks of the upper Ganga Canal , which takes off at Haridwar, 30km away. It is the gateway to the pilgrim centres of Hardwar, Rishikesh, Badrinath and Kedarnath, and tourist attractions of Dehradun and Mussoorie. The Thomason College of Engineering was founded in 1845 to help train engineers for the construction of the  Ganges Canal. The Canal Engineer's Bungalow lies With in the campus of IIT Roorkee HISTORY: The institution has its origin s in a class started in 1845 to train local youth in engineering to assist in public works then beginning. In 1847 it was officially established . It was renamed as the  Thomason College of Civil Engineering  in 1854 in honour of its founder, Sir James Thomason, lieutenant governor 1843–53. The first Indian to graduate from the Roorkee college was Rai Bahadur Kanhaiya Lal in 1852. On 21 September 2001 , an ordinance issued by the  Government of India   declared it as the nation's seventh Indian Institute of Technology, renaming it to the current name, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee. The ordinance was converted into an act by the Parliament to make IIT Roorkee an "Institution of National Importance". .

The Department of Civil Engineering was established in 1847 and is the oldest engineering department in India . The Electrical Engineering department of the Thomson College was established in the year 1897 , and was one of the earliest such specializations in the world. The Architecture department is first in India in instituting a master's degree course in Architecture (M. Arch.) in the year 1969–70. In 1978 Institute of Paper Technology , Saharanpur was merged with the then University of Roorkee. The Institute of Paper Technology was established as School of Paper Technology by the Government of India in 1964 , with an aid from the Royal Swedish Government. The school was renamed as the Institute of Paper Technology in July 1968 and subsequently Department of Paper Technology in July 1992 ABOUT IIT ROORKEE: IIT Roorkee is one of the biggest technical institutions in the country having the largest number of academic units. It has 21 academic departments covering engineering, applied sciences, humanities & social sciences, and management programmes, 1 academic centre, 3 centres of excellence, 5 academic service centres and 3 supporting units. The Institute has two campuses . The main campus is at Roorkee in Uttarakhand and the other one is 50 km away at Saharanpur in Uttar Pradesh . The campus at Roorkee is spread over 356 acres of landscaped lush greenery. Nestled within this are several heritage buildings, modern academic departments, twelve hostels, messes, hospital, school, banks, community centres, indoor and outdoor sports facilities which include three sports stadiums, a modern swimming pool, yoga bhawan, dairy, students’ clubs and several activity centres and other buildings. The Department of Paper Technology is located in a 25 acre campus at Saharanpur . A 10 acre campus is being developed as an extension centre at Greater Noida Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Institute_of_Technology_Roorkee www.aicte-india.org/iit.php

STUDENTS – 8,036 ACADEMIC STAFF - 400 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF – 1000 UNDERGRADUATES - 4472 POSTGRADUATES – 2093 DOCTORAL STUDENTS – 1471 Students to academic staff ratio as 2:6:1 & that of UG/PG students was 1:4:1

RR Cinemas The climate here is extreme during winters as well as summers. During winters, the temperature falls down to as low as 1–20 C. In summers the temperature goes up to as high as 41–43 C. The rainfall is average and the downpour is heavy in the months of July and August. CLIMATE Another point of interest for any person visiting Roorkee would be the weather conditions in this part of the country. Roorkee has a typical climate as in the plains of Northern India with a touch of the winter chill-a clear effect of the proximity to the hills. Summer months are between March and mid-June when the temperature goes up into the high 30s (deg C) and it is quite dry and sunny. This is followed by a spell of the famous Indian monsoon till the end of July. Beyond this time, till late October, the weather remains generally bright and sunny with temperatures in the pleasant 15-25 deg C range with rain and storm when the temperature and humidity rise. Winters start around October and reach a peak in December-January when the chill can go up to 1 deg C. The cycle continues.

IIT ROORKEE MAP

CAMPUS MAP

iitr.ac.in/utilities/map/mi20202.html DEPARTMENTS ADMINISTRATIVE BLOCK HOSTELS HOSPITAL,LIBRARY, POST OFFICE STAFF & FACULTY HOUSING SPORTS AND CLUBS COMMUNITY CENTER &SCHOOL&CHILDERN LIBRARY AMENITY CENTER & CAFETERIA TEMPLE,MOSQUE, CHURCH MAIN ENTRY

INFRASTRUCTURE MAP MAIN ENTRY

HOLY PLACES ST.JOHNSCHURCH THE MOSQUE SARASWATI TEMPLE

CAFES GEORGIA NESCAFE CCD ALPAHAAR

Business Management Studies Humanities Humanities and Social Sciences DEPARTMENTS Engineering and Applied Sciences Architecture and Planning Applied Science and Engineering Biotechnology Chemical Engineering Chemistry Civil Engineering Computer Science and Engineering Earthquake Engineering Earth Sciences Electrical Engineering Electronics and Communication Engineering Humanities and Social Sciences Hydrology Management Studies Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Packaging Technology Paper Technology Polymer and Process Engineering Physics Water Resources Development and Management Sciences Chemistry Mathematics Department of Architecture & Planning

Areas in meter sq.

Areas in meter sq.

UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE COURSES (2016-2017) Sl. No. Course Sanctioned Strength Students Admitted 1. B.Arch. 35 31 2. B.Tech. (Biotechnology) 35 37 3. B.Tech. (Chemical) 110 107 4. B.Tech. (Civil) 120 120 5. B.Tech. (Comp.Sc.& Engg.) 75 74 6. B.Tech. (Electrical) 120 120 7. B.Tech. (E&C) 80 79 8. B.Tech. (Prod. Industrial) 40 40 9. B. Tech. (Mech.) 100 100 10. B. Tech. (Met. & Mat.) 100 102 11. B. Tech. (Engg.Physics) 30 29 12. B. Tech. (Polymer Science & Engg.) 35 36 13. Integrated M.Tech Geological technology 30 29 14. Integrated M.Tech Geophysical Technology 30 32 15. Integrated M.Sc. Applied Mathematics 30 30 16. Integrated M.Sc. Physics 20 08 17. Integrated M.Sc. Physics 20 10   TOTAL 970 966

POSTGRADUATE DEGREE COURSES (2016-2017) Sl. No. Course Sanctioned Strength Students Admitted ( i ) M.Tech. 1. Chemical 56 57 2. Civil 144 161 3. Earthquake 64 56 4. Electrical 92 97 5. Elec. & Comp. 48 59 6. Hydrology* 15 24* 7. Mechanical 87 91* 8. Metallurgical 36 37 9. W.R.D.&M.* 15 31 10. A.H.E.C. 40 52* 11. M.Arch/MURP 36 34 12. Pulp & Paper 38 25 13. Physics (S.S.E.M.) 18 16 14. Comp. Sc. & Engg. 54 52 15. Nanotech. 15 16 16. DMC 15 13 (ii) M.Tech. (Sciences) 1. Chemistry 15 12 2. TSC 15 14 (iii) M.Sc. Biotech. 1. Humanitees 30 31 2. Applied Geology 15 12 3. Maths 30 09 4. Bio. Tech. 37 29 5. Chemistry 25 22 6. Physics 25 23 (iv) M.B.A. 95 61

PH.D. PROGRAMMES (2016-2017) Sl. No. Course Students Strength 1. Biotechnology 121 2. Chemical Engg. 60 3. Chemistry 133 4. Civil Engg. 176 5. Earth Sciences 79 6. Electrical Engg. 83 7. Elect. & Comp. Engg. 94 8. Mathematics 93 9. Metallurgical & Materials 55 10. Mech. & Ind. Engg. 127 11. Hydrology 25 12. Physics 65 13 Earthquake Engg. 43 14. Architecture & Planning 46 15. W.R.D.&M. 32 16. Hum. & Social Sciences 04 17. DPT 37 18. MBA 75 19. AHEC 32 20. IIC 09 21. C-TRAN 12 22. Centre for Nano Technology 30 23. Centre of Excellence in Disaster Mitigation & Management 12 Source : https://www.iitr.ac.in/admissions/pages/Undergraduate+Present_Strength.htm

DEPARTMENTS

DEPARTMENTS Dept. of Electrical Engineering (Front View) Dept. of Civil Engineering Dept. of Water Resource Development & Mgmt  Dept. of Metallurgy & Materials Engineering  Dept. of Pulp & Paper Technology Placement Complex Source : http://www.iitr-heritagefund.org/campus

 Dept. of Earthquake Engineering   Dept. of Earth Sciences  Dept. of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering  Dept. Chemical Engineering  Dept. of Hydrology DEPARTMENTS Source : http://www.iitr-heritagefund.org/campus

CENTERS Academic Centres Alternate Hydro Energy Centre Centre of Excellence Centre of Nanotechnology Centre for Transportation Systems (CTRANS) Centre of Excellence in Disaster Mitigation & Management (Co EDMM) Academic Service centers Mahatma Gandhi Central Library Center for Integrated Sciences Center for Research & Innovation Centre of Nanotechnology Centre for Transportation Systems Centre of Excellence in Disaster Mitigation & Management Continuing Education Centre Information Super Highway Centre Institute Computer Centre Institute Instrumentation Centre Intellectual Property Rights Cell Quality Improvement Programme TIFAC Core Supporting Service Centres Educational Technology Cell Institute Hospital Centre of Nanotechnology Mahatma Gandhi Central Library Institute Hospital  Alternate Hydro Energy Centre Information Superhighway Centre

CENTERS Continuing Education Centre & QIP Center Computer Centre Source : http://www.iitr-heritagefund.org/campus Hangar (Front View) Sun Clock

HOSTELS A year-wise hostel system, which once existed on the campus, has recently given way to a mixed hostel system where students of all years and branches of study reside together in perfect harmony. We have ten Boys' Hostels , Azad Bhawan Cautley Bhawan Ganga Bhawan Govind Bhawan Jawahar Bhawan Radhakrishnan Bhawan Rajendra Bhawan Rajiv Bhawan Ravindra Bhawan Malviya Bhawan   and three girls' hostels Sarojini Bhawan Kasturba Bhawan Indira Bhawan 6 married hostels  G.P.Hostel M.R.Chopra Azad Wingh D.S.Barrack A.N.Khosla House K.I.H. GUEST HOUSES IIT Roorkee strongly believes in the old Indian adage " Athithi Devo Bhava ". We give our visitors the best facilities be it in terms of service, ambience or food. The campus has three guest houses to accommodate the guests and delegates who visit the campus. Khosla International House (KIH) N.C. Nigam Visitors' Hostel Faculty Home Jai Krishna House Khosla International House (KIH) Prof N.C. Nigam Guest House www.aicte-india.org/iit.php

HOSTELS GANGA BHAWAN RAJENDRA BHAWAN RAJIV BHAWAN RADHA KRISHNA BHAWAN CAUTLEY BHAWAN AZAD BHAWAN RAVINDRA BHAWAN GOVIND BHAWAN KASTURBA BHAWAN SAROJINI BHAWAN JAWAHAR BHAWAN

ROAD WIDTHS MAIN ENTRY

PARKING SPACES Aniruddh 6m

HOSTELS RAVINDRA BHAWAN Bhawan comprises one new wing having 66 rooms (Single seated ). AZAD BHAWAN Now a new building ( 72 double seated room ) is under construction, making a total strength of Cautley Bhawan around 657 seats . CAUTLEY BHAWAN It comprises of 2 new wings having a total of 114 rooms . Construction of a whole new wing having 84 single seated rooms has been completed, which is soon to be inaugurated, and construction of 2 new wings having a total of 45 rooms is under process. GOVIND BHAWAN The whole Bhawan is divided into Three wings , the new wing ( all rooms single seated ), “ A” block ( all rooms double seated ) and “ B” Block ( all rooms double seated ). RAJENDRA BHAWAN At present total 218 double seated and 165 single seated rooms are available in the Bhawan and 32 new single seated rooms are under construction . The capacity of the Bhawan has been increased by 72 rooms by adding 03 new wings in August, 2007 Govind Bhawan Source : https://www.iitr.ac.in/campus_life/pages/Hostels.html

Rajiv Bhawan boasts of 675 rooms distributed between 6 floors , dining mess , canteen and 8 guest rooms . The bhawan also has a state of art cyber cafe with 20 high end desktop computers , a  party room and a common room with HD television , 2 table tennis tables , 2 foosball tables ,2 caroms and 6 chess boards. It also has a washing room with 6 front loading fully automatic washing machines . The bhawan provides ease of accessibility with 6 lifts . Bhawan inmates also enjoy high speed internet through wired LAN . Rajiv Bhawan also boasts of an eco friendly design with solar powered water heater and lighting.   RAJIV BHAWAN This unit, located near Mechanical and Civil Engineering Departments, has 9 AC Suite, 40 AC Rooms and 11 non-AC rooms . In each of them, two furnished beds are provided . Each of them has an attached toilet with hot and cold water facility . All rooms are serviced by an emergency generator set. KHOSLA INTERNATIONAL HOUSE Source : https://www.iitr.ac.in/campus_life/pages/Hostels.html Rajiv Bhawan N.C. NIGAM VISITORS' HOSTEL There are 16 rooms and 12 suits in the visitors house and all are air conditioned and well furnished. FACULTY HOME It has 4 suits which are conceived more as apartments. two on ground floor two on first floor. a small kitchen is available in each of them with a refrigerator

 CLUBS The competitive academic environment and co-curricular activities on campus keep the students on their toes. But everyone needs some time off, to relax and recharge . Clubs at IIT-R are the best place for this. The students' clubs : the Hobbies club, the U.G. club, the P.G. club, the Alaknanda club and the Jawahar club house the indoor sports facilities including seven Billiards & Snooker Tables, Carrom boards, Chess boards, Table Tennis facilities and a Foosball table . The hobbies club also has sections devoted to pursuits like star-gazing, philately and numismatics, and robotics. The clubs also have reading rooms with a plethora of newspapers and light magazines. Each of the clubs have a TV room with a seating capacity of a hundred -odd people providing a great atmosphere for watching the winning sixer or the not-so-interesting soap operas.  Hobbies Club Photography Electronics Fine Arts Gardening Model Section Philately Star Gazing Software Development Section  FACILITIES These places form a very essential part of our lives at IIT Roorkee. Hangout Places Banks Post Office Institute Child care Centre Railway Reservation Counter Places of Worship Banks www.aicte-india.org/iit.php

CLUBS MAC STUDENTS CLUB THE SPORTS COMPLEX HOBBIES CLUB

Physical recreation through games and sports has been an important part of the Institute since its inception. Games like football, cricket and hockey were introduced around 1870 followed closely by squash and boating. The practice of holding an Annual Athletic Meet was started in 1873. Rowing in the Ganga Canal has remained one of the most popular sports since 1901, and the Annual Boat Regatta is a popular and keenly awaited event every year. The Lion Trophy, the most prestigious and coveted prize in sports was instituted in 1912. Today, the Institute has some of the best facilities in a number of games and sports and awards proficiencies in 14 games. The tradition continues, as students of the institute keep making use of the marvellous sports facilities to excel in sports and games. In order to motivate the students and to get them interested in sports, a special scheme of NSO (National Sports Organisation) has been started from the session 2007-08. SPORTS Badminton Athletics Rowing Tennis Swimming Hockey Cricket Squash Gymnastic Football Basketball Yogic Exercise Volleyball Kho Kho Table Tennis Weight Lifting Table tennis Swimming pool Cricket field Sports complex www.aicte-india.org/iit.php

FIRST FLOOR I/C technical processing & book stacks Binding units Book stacks I/C acquisition Acquisition section Technical processing section SECOND FLOOR Bound periodicals(1970-) Periodical Binding units News papers GROUND FLOOR Return counter Reference collection Reserved and overnight issue collection Office/superintendent Librarian Current periodicals I/C periodicals Periodical section Online catalogue/E-resource terminals Xerox Issue counter Property boxes Notice boards Open reading room 9entry from outside) LOWER GROUND FLOOR Conference room Theses & dissertations Pre-1970 journals Cyber room Imaging centre Server room I/C automation I/C archives Training room A/C plant Ups room Archives Text books LIBRARY

item space in sq.m Visitors room 15 Staff rooms for ladies & gents 50 Document reproduction room 40 Seminar room (40 persons) 80 Accommodation of staff 240 Reading room additional seats 600 1867 Toilets, 4 nos. 80 Journal 40,000 vols 400 @100 vol/sq.m. Books 90,000 600 Source : https://www.slideshare.net/ksatpathy/iitr-central-library-presentation-presentation ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT OF SPACES Total covered area 85,000 sq.ft in four floors It can accommodate more than 500 readers at any point of time. It also contains 80 seater open reading room . The library building is wifi enabled and contained a total 75 user terminals for dedicated readers. Staff- 33 Number of members - 4873

GREEN CAMPUS INITIATIVES   IIT Roorkee always had sustainable initiatives at the core of all activities, despite the relatively small campus covering only 365 acres with over 8000 students, 450+ faculty and 1000+ staff at various levels. IIT Roorkee campus has significant greenery covering all parts of the campus, something that is appreciated by all visitors on campus.     Faculty and students led initiatives to save significant electricity by conducting an energy audit and developed policy for reducing electricity consumption and energy conservation. Using Solar PV for electricity generation as well as Solar Thermal for cooking and water heating covering entire campus is an iconic initiative undertaken by the faculty and students for maximum utilization of energy at the Institute. All the systems have sensors installed to check optimal performance of installations and generate data for further research in these areas.     The institute as a policy decided that, henceforth all new building proposals shall be vetted by the Institute Green Committee before their final approval. The Green Committee must look into the various environmental and energy aspects for a green technology and environment.     More Green Initiatives   are being planned for wastewater treatment as well as recycling and rainwater harvesting in a decentralized manner. Out of the total solid waste generated in the campus separating organic and inorganic waste is being planned and reviewing the available technology that can co-generate biomass energy from our organic waste.     National Social Service Scheme (NSS) volunteers of the institute, primarily the under graduate and post graduate students are also going to propagate these ideas amongst the neighbourhood villages.

Solarification of campus Initiatives undertaken post energy audit Use of green materials for construction Electric transport system within campus Measures taken up at construction stage GREEN CAMPUS INITIATIVES LOCATION WISE ENERGY CONSUMPTION

APPLICATION WISE ENERGY CONSUMPTION SOLAR INSTALATION IN IIT ROORKEE CAMPUS

STREET SECTIONS

STREET HARDSCAPES

STREET LIGHTS Picture taken from azad circle Street lights adequate on one side of the road all along , no street light on the other side of the road.

SIGN BOARDS Lots of sign boards all along the road but un organised, and some at such a low height to make the pedestrians uncomfortable

LOCATIONS OF DUSTBINS

DUSTBINS ON THE ROADSIDES Adequate no of dustbins along the road which is pedestrian friendly

PAVEMENT DETAILS 2 mts wide paving, concrete tiles 1.2 mts wide paving, concrete tiles Level of the pavement below the road

LANDSCAPING DETAILS Having enough space b/w the tree trunk Huge foliage of tree cover the large ground area in terms of shadow

Dividers also used as a design elements , florescent posts all along the boundaries to be visible during the night time Florescent posts