i) The
particulars of organization, functions and duties.
An Introduction
Govt. Polytechnic Nilokheri is one of the premier Technical Institution in the country with an international repute. The Institute is situated at a distance of 143 Km. from Delhi on National Highway-I towards north. This Institute was originally located at Rasool (West Punjab) as Govt. school of Engg. After partition, it was shifted to Chhachrauli (Distt. Yamunanagar) and subsequently to Nilokheri in 1951. Nilokheri Polytechnic, Nilokheri established by the Govt. of India in 1947, was already in existence. Both these institutes kept running simultaneously till 1958 when these were merged on recommendation of Govt. of India and named as Punjab Polytechnic, Nilokheri with the reorganizing of the State on November 1,1966, this institute was renamed as Haryana Polytechnic, Nilokheri and recently, it was again renamed as Govt. Polytechnic Nilokheri
The Institute has been
conducting three years Diploma Programs in Conventional field such as Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engg.
till 1975. This institute was the first in Haryana to introduce a new
Diploma in Electronics and Communication in 1975. The institute is proud of
having led other institutes of state in other new field of Computers &
Electronics by introducing one and Half year Post Diploma In Computers
Applications and Two Years Post Diploma Course in Microprocessor Technology.
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ii)
The Powers and duties of its officers and employees.
Job description of HoDs/ TPOs/
Sr. Lecturers/ Lecturers/ Workshop Superintendent/ Foreman Instructors/ Workshop Instructor/ Hostel Superintendent
in the polytechnics.
The job description of the posts in the Technical Education Department is given as under:
1.
Lecturer
The brief description of the duties assigned to the lecturers as per Appendix ‘C’ of the AICTE norms are given below:
(i) Teaching : 18 hours per week. For this purpose, practical/ tutorial of 2 hours is treated as a teaching load of 1 hour.
(ii) To work as Incharge of laboratory in the concerned discipline.
(iii) There should be rotation in the Engg. subjects taught by teachers after three years.
(iv) Maintenance of Equipment in the laboratories
(v) Conduct of Practicals in the laboratory
(vi) Planning and Implementation of Curriculum Development
(vii) Development of Resource Material
(viii) Participation in Co-Curricular and Extra Curricular Activities
(ix) Students guidance and counseling and helping in their career shaping and personality development.
(x) Innovation in technician education and evaluation
(xi) Providing leadership in teaching Diploma and Post Graduate diploma courses
(xii) Promotion and Coordination continuing Education Activities
(xiii) Self-development through up-gradation of knowledge and skills
(xiv) Officer Incharge attendance/ examination.
In addition to the above duties, he is required to assist the administration in planning the academic/ administrative/ developmental activities, developing and updating the MIS and implementation on the same effectively.
2.
Senior Lecturer
(i) Teaching : 14 hours per week for this purpose, a practical/ tutorial of 2 hours is treated as a teaching load of 1 hour.
(ii) There should be a rotation in the Engg. subjects taught by teacher after three years.
(iii) To assist the maintenance of Equipment in the laboratories
(iv) Conduct of Practicals in the laboratories
(v) Planning and Implementation of Curriculum Development
(vi) Development of Resource Material
(vii) Participation in Co-Curricular and Extra Curricular Activities
(viii) Student guidance and counseling and helping their character development
(ix) Innovation in technician education and evaluation
(x) Providing leadership in teaching Diploma and Post Graduate diploma courses
(xi) Promotion and Coordinating continuing Education Activities.
(xii) Self development through up-gradation of knowledge and skills
(xiii) Officer Incharge attendance/ examination/ Cash
(xiv) To work as Incharge of laboratory
In addition, the Senior Lecturer helps the Head of Department in smooth functioning and control of the various activities of the department. The Senior Lecturer is responsible to ensure that the project work of the students is properly guided by him.
3. Head
of Department
The Head of Department is overall Incharge of his branch. He is required to ensure smooth functioning of the department in addition to his teaching load of 8 hours per week. He is to ensure that all the Lecturers/ Sr. Lecturers in his branch to perform their duty effectively and efficiently and also to ensure better teaching learning process to the satisfaction of the stake holders. He should involve himself and the other faculty in the process of curriculum development, in updating and revision on continued basis to meet the requirement of industry.
He has to ensure that the laboratories in the department as well equipped and maintained according to the curriculum, all the equipment in the laboratories/ workshops must be functional to conduct the Practicals properly. He will decide the meaningful project work of the students in consultation with the senior lecturer and lecturer and monitor performance of every student….
He can be assigned any or more of the following administrative duties by the Principal of the institute.
(a) Industry Institute Interaction. (In case TPO is not there in the institute)
(b) Training and Placement of the students of his discipline. (In case TPO is not ther5e in the institute)
(c) HoD should take junior classes also for teaching/ Practicals.
(d) Hostel Superintendent/ Sport President/ SRC’s/ Purchases.
(e) Officer Incharge Examination, attendance, cash.
(f) Looks after the department in the absence of Principal.
(g) To assist the administration in smooth conduct of the examination/ admission/ house tests/ Practicals/ disciplinary matters
4. Training and
Placement Officer
Training and Placement Officer in a Polytechnic is responsible for the following:
1. Training and placement of the students in the industry/ other user system.
2. Industry Institute Interaction.
3. Arranging Industrial visit of students.
4. To arrange for the placement of the student through campus interviews during their course of study as well as after their passing out.
5. To arrange for expert lecturers to update the students and the staff regarding recent development in industry.
6. To handle alumni affairs, including maintenance of all relevant details of pass out students and alumni association.
7. To monitor the working of alumni association and to arrange their meetings.
8. To sponsor students for various paper presentations and the Technical exhibitions.
9. To arrange in service training program of the teachers according to update their knowledge and skill to teach the updated/ revised curriculum.
10. To arrange entrepreneurship camps and to motivate the students for self employment.
11. To arrange programmes for guidance and counselling of the students regarding various sources of finance, men and material for self-employment.
12. To engage classes for teaching as well as for personality development of students.
5.
Workshop
Superintendents
1. To monitor the training of students in various workshops of the institution.
2. To monitor the academic record of students in workshop.
3. To ensure the availability of various machines and equipments required in the workshop as per the curriculum.
4. To ensure that all the machines and equipment in the workshop are kept in working order.
5. To arrange for the training of workshop staff as per requirement of the curriculum.
6. To plan the future development of the workshops in the institution.
7. Repair and maintenance if Building, Electrical appliances, furniture etc. of the institute.
8. To engage classes for theory and practical training of the students
6. Forman Instructor
1. To arrange the various machinery and equipment for the students training
as per the curriculum.
2. To train the students as per the curriculum.
3. To develop the training skill amongst the students.
4. To maintain the machinery and equipment in working order.
5. To arrange the raw material required for the training well in time.
6. To keep himself updated about the various development in the related industry.
7. To monitor the teaching work of Workshop Instructors
8. To assist the Workshop Superintendent in development of the Institution workshop
9. To maintain liaison with the industry for the practical/ industrial training of the students.
7.
Work shop
Instructor
1. To arrange the various machinery and equipment for the students training as per the curriculum.
2. To train the students as per the curriculum
3. To develop the training skill amongst the students
4. To maintain the machinery and equipment in working order
5. To arrange the raw material required for the training well in time
6. To keep himself updated about the various developments in the related industry.
7.
Hostel
President/ Superintendents
HoD should be given the duty of President Hostel and Senior Lecturer (Matured persons) should be given the duty of Hostel Superintendent. They should be changed after five years.
If no HoD is there in institute, this duty be assigned to Senior Lecturer and lecturer accordingly. Officers to whom this duty has been assigned will have to stay on the campus for exercising proper control and administration in managing the Hostel affairs.
Note: Principal of the institution can assign any duty to any officer/official in addition to the duties detailed above.
iii) The
Procedure followed in the
decision-making process,
including channels of
supervision and accountability.
The
principal of the polytechnic is responsible for overall planning and management
of the academic and administrative activities of the institutes including
optimal utilization of resources.
Principal is the implementing authority of plans and polices of the
Government notified from time to
time. Principal performs the duties of
Head of the office at the institute level.
He is the competent authority for all cases of group D employee. Cases of group A, B&C also require the
approval of Head of Institute before sending for the final approval at the Head
Office.
iv) The norms set by it
for the discharge
of its functions.
v)
The department
discharge its function according to norms as below:
1) Punjab Civil Service Rules
2) Punjab Financial Rules
3) Instructions given by the Government from time to time
4) The norms and standards as lay down by All India Council for Technical Education/PCI/ COA.
5) Rules of business.
v) The rules, regulations, instructions, manuals and records, held by it or
under its control
or used by its employees
for discharging its
functions.
V)
The Department works on the basis of
following rules/instructions:
1) Punjab Civil service rules
2) Punjab financial rules
3) Group A and B service rules
4) The instruction manual
5) The general and common conditions of service rules as amended form time to time
vi) A statement of the categories of documents
that are held by it or
under its control.
Service Book of every officer/
official of the Polytechnic.
In includes entries of personal data, increments, promotions, and service verification, leave assured career progression scheme and all details of service rendered.
Annual confidential report for
every class IV employee of the institution.
The yearly performance appraisal of each employee is recorded in the form of annual confidential report.
vii) The particulars of any
arrangement that exists
for consultation with, or representation by, the members of the public in relation to the
formulation of its
policy or administration
there
of
Industry Institute
Interaction
Engineering Colleges and Polytechnics train the human resource and supply technical manpower to the industries, which is very vital input for the industries. The success of the institution depends on how useful their products are to the industries. Success of industries also depends in the quality and competency of the products they from the institutes. Since the requirements of industries are to be satisfied by the institution and industries ultimately get the benefit of efforts taken by the institution of industries can be made clear so that the institutes can plan and implement system of education and training to meet the requirements. Any mismatch will result in loss to both; time and energy of education system will go waste and industry will fail to face competition to survive. Thus industries and institutes are to get together, for their own survival. It is therefore necessary to develop a synergic relationship between both of them. Educational institutes should take a leading role in promoting industry Institute Interaction (III) with industries, as they will gain much from such interaction.
Al though many things can be done under the meaning of Interaction, mostly following are the key areas on which the mutual interaction among Industry and Institute can be stressed upon.
1. Industrial training for teachers & students.
2. Field visit by teachers & students.
3. Seminars, Extension Lectures and Conferences
4. Assignment of Project and R & D work, Testing and consultancy work.
5. Conduct Education Program for Industry Personnel.
6. Curriculum framing involving Industry personnel.
Benefits
Through Industry Institute Interaction (III) both Institutes and Industries can be benefited a lot. Following are the benefits that can be derived in general.
1) Once the students are properly trained in the institute with sufficient exposure on industrial environment there is reduced in house training cost for them once they are recruited.
2) Different content updating programmes of the institute help the industry personnel adapt to rapidly changing technology.
3) Interaction also helps the industry and its personnel to know the advance techniques to be applied on understanding imported technology.
4) III helps in knowing ways and means of developing indigenous technology.
5) R & D work of the industry can be improved by sponsoring R & D projects to institutes.
6) III also helps Industry Personnel to acquire higher qualification through continuing Education Programme.
7) Institute will develop infrastructure facilities through funding of industries on sponsored R & D Projects.
8) The quality of education and training will improve through III.
9) Curriculum can be better designed and more acceptable to industries by involving Industry Personnel in curriculum framing.
10) Teachers and students will realize the complexities and inter disciplinary nature of problems that are handled in industry.
11) Students will learn important aspects of dealing with people, communication, motivation and organization culture and factor discipline that exists in industries.
12) Teachers get exposed to the operation of specialized plant and equipment, which educational institutes do not have.
13) Teachers orient themselves with the new and emerging area of technology in industries.
14) Teachers also relate theory and practical, which is needed from effective engineering education.
viii) Statement of the boards, councils committees
and other bodies consisting of two of more persons constituted
as its part or for the purpose
of its advice and as to whether
meetings of those boards, councils,
committees and other bodies
are open to the public, or the minutes of such meetings
are accessible for public.
The institute has an Institute Management committee. It is an advisers committee for the upliftment of the institute. The following are its members.
1.
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1-4 |
Representatives from Industry |
i. Adesh Gupta, Executive Director, Liberty Footwear Co., Karnal ii. Padam Sain Gupta, Proprietor OSWAL Electricals (Pumps), Karnal. iii. Ravinder Chawla, M.D., Premier Spinning Mills, Karnal iv. Satish Saluja, M.D., Oriental Engg. Works Pvt. Ltd., Yamuna Nagar. |
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5 |
Representative of CII (Northern Region) |
Request has to be sent to CII |
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6 |
Representative from State Directorate dealing with Training |
Joint Director (Dev.) |
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7 |
Principal of polytechnic |
EX-officio |
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8 |
TPO of polytechnic |
EX-officio |
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9 |
One student representative |
To be nominated by Principal |
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10 |
District employment officer |
EX-officio |
2.
There is SRC committee deling with the student fund. Students representative from every class are its members. SRC committee is headed by preventive SRC with one secretary from the members of the staff. At least two meetings (One in each semester) are held every year the student fund budget is formulated as per requirements and suggestions from the students & from different Department as well.
ix) A directory of its officers and employees.
|
Sr. No |
Name & Designation |
E mail I.D. |
Home Address |
Tele. Mobile |
Res.
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1. |
Rajeev Vasudeva, Principal |
rajeev_vasudeva@ rediffmail.com
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Principal Residence Old
Polytechnic Colony, Nilokheri |
9215700880 |
01745-246955 |
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2. |
Surender Singh, T.P.O |
F-12, New Polytechnic
Colony Nilokheri |
9416109782 |
01745-245371 |
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3. |
Pankaj Bhalla, A.T.P.O |
pankaj_bhalla @
rediffmail.com |
F-18, New Polytechnic
Colony, Nilokheri |
9896441446 |
01745-245716 |
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Sr. No |
Department
of Electronic Engg. |
E mail I.D. |
Home Address |
Tele. Mobile |
Res. No. |
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1 |
K.S.Jamwal, Hod |
jamwalks@yahoo.co.in |
Q-5, New poly. Colony
Nilokheri. |
9416219044 |
01745-245255 |
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2 |
Adish Bindal, Sr. Lect. |
adish_bibdal@rediff
mail.com |
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3 |
Suresh Jindal, Lect. |
sesure 2002@yahoo.com |
1557/5, Jyoti Nagar,
Kurukshetra |
9896178842 |
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4 |
Nawal Kishore Arora, Lect. |
nkarora
46@reduffmail.com |
B-15, Poultry Area,
Nilokheri |
9416137995 |
01745-246647 |
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5 |
Pawan Kumar Verma, Lect. |
PV94@rediff mail.com |
H.NO-614,Near Govt. High
School Pipli, Kurukshetra |
9255144018 |
01744-231525 |
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6 |
Sandeep Kumar Gejwal, Lect. |
S gejwal@Yahoo. com |
V.P.O-Padhana, Distt-
Karnal |
9416546797 |
01745-241608 |
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7 |
Mohit Kumar, Lect |
Mohit@rediff mail.com |
F-15,New Poly. Colony
Nilokheri |
9215593919 |
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8 |
Jawala Parshad, Sr. Lect |
G-17, New Poly. Colony
Nilokheri |
9416054491 |
01745-247521 |
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9 |
Anshu Bhalla, Lect |
pankaj_bhalla @
rediffmail.com |
F-18, New Poly. Colony
Nilokheri |
9896028828 |
01745-245716 |
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|
10 |
Sonia Ohliyan, Lect. |
H.No-406/8, Rajinder Nagar,
Kurukshetra |
9416362433 |
01744-294707 |
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|
11 |
Deepak Garg, Lect. |
Deeprac@ rediff mail.com |
1723/9, Karnal |
9416275082 |
0184-2231926 |
Department of Computer Engg.
|
Sr. No |
Name & Designation |
E mail I.D. |
Home Address |
Tele. Mobile |
Res.
|
|
1. |
Rachna Gupta, Sr. Lect. |
deeprac@ rediff mail.com |
1723/9, Urban Estate Karnal |
9416275082 |
0184-2231926 |
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2. |
Kanchan Saini, Lect. |
Kanchan_giran@yahoo. com |
F-4, New Poly. Colony
Nilokheri. |
9416109284 |
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3. |
Abha Bansal, Lect. |
talk2abha@ rediff mail.com |
#204, Sec-7 Urban Estate,
Kurukshetra |
9416113214 |
01744-221212 |
|
4. |
Naresh Grover, Lect. |
grover_online @ rediff
mail.com grover_online2004 @
yahoo.co.in |
F-10, New Poly. Colony
Nilokheri |
9416218847 |
01745-247847 |
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5. |
Surender Choudhary, Lect. |
Choudhary @ yahoo.com |
232/7, Urban Estate, Karnal |
|
0184-2232167 |
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6. |
Amit Bansal, Programmer |
Amit-4012003 @ yahoo.com |
Shop. No.126 New Grain
Market, Tarawri |
9813050857 |
01745-241686 |
|
7. |
Parminder Mann, Lect. |
Parminder Singh mann@
indiatimes.com |
1086/13, Karnal |
9416483780 |
0184-2203086 |
|
8. |
K.K.Ranga, Lect. |
KKRanga72 @ indiatimes. Com |
L-12, Old poly. Colony
Nilokheri |
9416482393 |
01745-245974 |
|
9. |
Krishan Lal, Lect. |
L-8,Old Poly.Colony, Nilokheri |
|
01745-245605 |
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10. |
Mahender Singh, Lect. |
MSROZERA@yahoo.com |
G-1, New Poly.Colony,
Nilokheri |
9813222822 |
9416222822 |
|
11. |
Deepak Rohila, Lect. |
Barsat Road, Noorwala,
Panipat |
9416576550 |
0180-2646737 |
Department of Civil Engg.
|
Sr. No |
Name & Designation |
E mail I.D. |
Home Address |
Tele. Mobile |
Res.
|
|
1. |
S.K.Kukreja, Lect |
guduja@rediffmail.com |
1148-P/7, Urban Estate,
Karnal |
9896245536 |
0184-2283496 |
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2. |
Rajiv Gupta, Lect. |
rguptagpn@redifffmail. com |
G-7,New Poly. Colony
Nilokheri |
9896059080 |
01745-246769 |
|
3. |
Asheet Bajaj, Lect. |
benu-asheet @ yahoo.com |
H.No.L-10, Old Poly. Colony
Nilokheri |
9896046133 |
01745-245117 |
|
4. |
M.P.Singh, Lect. |
m-pal-Singh @ Yahoo.com |
Vill-Baldi, P.O.-Karna
Lake, Karnal |
|
0184-2267814 |
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5. |
Darshan Singh, Lect. |
D singh @ yahoo. com |
C/O Preet Eye Care Near
Civil Hospital, Nilokheri |
9416468999 |
0172-2634794 |
Department of Electrical
Engg.
|
Sr. No |
Name & Designation |
E mail I.D. |
Home Address |
Tele. Mobile |
Res.
|
|
1. |
M.S.Mehla, Sr. Lect |
Mahendermehla @ rediffmail.
Com |
L-11, Old Polytechnic
Colony, Nilokheri |
9416218460 |
01745-245470 |
|
2. |
Gulshan Arora,Lect. |
Gulshangpn @ rediffmail.
Com |
H.No-2 III,Sec-7 Housing
Board, Colony Kurukshetra |
9812294151 |
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3. |
Sanjeev Kumar, Lect. |
Schallai @ yahoo.com |
H-2, Old Poly. Colony
Nilokheri |
9896412348 |
|
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4. |
Bishamber Kumar, Lect. |
Bishambergpn @
rediffmail.com |
G-15, New Polytechnic
colony Nilokheri |
9416410056 |
01745-247628 |
|
5. |
Ajit Singh, Lect. |
Ajitkhtri @ rediffmail.com |
L-5, Old Polytechnic Colony
Nilokheri |
9416568601 |
01745-247319 |
|
6. |
Ranbir Singh, Lect. |
Ranbir gpn@rediffmail. com |
H.No.L-4, Old Polytechnic
Colony Nilokheri |
9416354938 |
|
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7. |
Jai Parkash, Foreman |
Jpgpn @ rediffmail.com |
H.No.A-86, Poltry Area,
Nilokheri |
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01745-245608 |
|
8. |
Harmesh, W/Instt. |
Hargpn @ rediffmail.com |
H.No-6/III Old Polytechnic
Colony Nilokheri |
9813289860 |
|
|
9. |
Ram Singh, Assistant |
|
H.No-7,Shanti Nagar,
Nilokheri |
9896120711 |
01745-246609 |
Department of Mechanical Engg.
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Sr. No |
Name & Designation |
E mail I.D. |
Home Address |
Tele. Mobile |
Res.
|
|
|
1. |
M.S.Sehrawat, Sr. Lect. |
ssmsingh 4950 @ hot mail.
com |
L-9, Old Polytechnic Colony
Nilokheri |
|
01745-247451 |
|
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2. |
K.C.Sethi, Sr. Lect. |
kc_sethi @ rediff mail.com |
85, Dyal Singh Colony,
Karnal |
9896482922 |
0184-2205085 |
|
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3. |
Ram Pall, Sr.Lect |
rampall@yahoo.com |
G-11, New Polytechnic Colony Nilokheri |
9416462817 |
|
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|
4. |
Pankaj Bhalla, Lect. |
pankaj_bhalla @
rediffmail.com |
F-18, New Polytechnic
Colony, Nilokheri |
9896441446 |
01745-245716 |
|
|
5. |
Hitesh Kumar, Lect. |
hiteshkarora @ yahoo.com |
305,Sec-8 Karnal |
9416032318 |
0184-2232318 |
|
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6. |
Dalbir Singh, Lect. |
dalbir_ynr @ yahoo.com |
H.No.L-13, Old Polytechnic
Colony Nilokheri H.No-295,Arya Nagar
Jagadhri Workshop (Yamuna Nagar) |
9416150879 |
01732-256397 |
|
|
7. |
Satvinder Singh, Lect. |
SS_Karnal @ yahoo. com |
Daljhit House, Opp.Jattan
Gate Karnal |
9416483913 |
0184-2255926 |
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8. |
J.S.Narang, Lect. |
jsnsherry @ yahoo.com |
D-173,Sec-10 Noida |
9416170077 |
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9. |
Vikash Sharma, Lect. |
engirilty @ yahoo.com |
G-19,New Polytechnic,
Colony Nilokheri 58/5, Water Works Road
Model Town, Narwana |
9416155655 |
01684-244666 |
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10. |
H.S.Saini, Lect. |
hss_466 @ yahoo.com |
H.No.466, Sec-13 H.U.D.A.
Kurukshetra |
9896096366 |
01744-224553 |
|
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11. |
A.P.Singh,Lect. |
ashok-palsingh @
yahoomail.com |
H.No-F-20,New Polytechnic
Colony Nilokheri |
9416482391 |
01681-231517 |
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12. |
Amit Gupta, Lect. |
manthan 11 @ yahoo. Com |
Near Sarafa Bazar,
V.P.O-Nissang, Karnal |
9416311050 |
01745-271096 |
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13. |
Shyam Singh, Lect. |
Shyam_ambala @ yahoo.com |
H.No-31, Vill-Gaganpur,
P.O.-Holi, The.-Barara, Ambala |
9416482409 |
0731-260290 |
|
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14. |
Kamaljeet Motia, Lect. |
kamaljeet 147 @ yahoo.co.in |
H.No-436/13 Ext. Urban
Estate, Karnal |
9813137486 |
0184-2204770 |
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15. |
N.C.Arora, Lect. |
nc_Karnal @ rediffmail.com |
Plot No.57, Kachhwa Road,
Karnal |
9315437701 |
0184-2291062 |
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16. |
S.K.Walia, Lect. |
SKW_KKR @ rediffmail. com |
H.No-1330, Sec-5
Kurukshetra |
9896408907 |
01744-231347 |
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Department of Applied Secience
|
Sr.
No |
Name & Designation |
E mail I.D. |
Home Address |
Tele. Mobile |
Res.
|
|
1. |
Benu Bajaj, Sr. Lect. |
Benu Asheet @
rediffmail.com Benu_Asheet @ yahoo.com |
H.No.L-10 Old Polytechnic
Colony, Nilokheri |
9896159633 |
01745-245117 |
|
2. |
Neelam Chugh, Lect. |
neelam mini @ yahoo.com |
1296/13 Urban Estate,
Karnal |
9416469209 |
0184-2204750 |
|
3. |
Satyawan Dhaka, Lect. |
F-14, New Polytechnic
Colony Nilokheri |
9416362531 |
01745-247026 |
|
|
4. |
Anju Narwal, Lect. |
anjunarwal @ rediff.com |
L-14, Near Girls Hostel,
Nilokheri |
9416249880 |
0184-2202260 |
|
5. |
Kavita Rathee,Lect. |
KR_nlk @ yahoo.com |
L-2, Old Polytechnic Colony
Nilokheri |
9416143566 |
|
|
6. |
V.P.Tawnar, Lect. |
ved @ rediff.com |
478/7,U.E. Karnal |
9416292420 |
|
|
7. |
R.S.Chouhan,Lect. |
rakam @ rediff.com |
G-13, New Polytechnic
Colony, Nilokheri |
9416568100 |
01745-247701 |
Workshop Staff
|
Sr. No. |
Name & Designation |
E mail I.D. |
Home Address |
Tele. Mobile |
Res. |
|
1. |
B.B.Gupta, Foreman |
|
L-6,Old Polytechnic Colony Nilokheri |
9215697750 |
01745-245735 |
|
2. |
Hardyal Singh, Foreman |
|
H.No.F-6, New Polytechnic Colony Nilokheri |
|
01745-245323 |
|
3. |
Aditya Gupta,W/s Instt |
|
H.No.3, Type-3, Old Polytechnic Colony Nilokheri |
|
01745-247748 |
|
4. |
O.P.Sharma, W/s Instt |
|
H.No.1, Type-II, Old Polytechnic Colony Nilokheri |
9416408405 |
01745-247370 |
|
5. |
Rajesh Kumar,W/s Instt. |
|
H.No.4, Type-III, Old Polytechnic Colony Nilokheri |
9255495163 |
|
|
6. |
Satpal, W/s Instt. |
|
H.No.2, Type-IV, Old Polytechnic Colony Nilokheri |
9416170078 |
|
|
7. |
Hem Raj, W/s Instt. |
|
H.No.8, Type-II, Old Polytechnic Colony Nilokheri |
9416468876 |
|
|
8. |
Ved Parkash, W/s Instt. |
|
H.No.3, Type-IV, Old Polytechnic Colony Nilokheri |
9416482739 |
|
|
9. |
Kuldeep Singh, W/s Instt. |
|
H.No.282, Sector-5, Urban Estate Kurukshetra |
9896080233 |
|
|
10. |
Ved Pal, W/s Instt. |
|
Vill-Uchani, P.O-Karan Lake, Karnal |
|
0184-2268187 |
|
11. |
Ravinder, W/s Instt. |
|
h.No-220/X Banso Gate, Karnal |
|
0184-2271750 |
|
12. |
Rupinder Singh, W/s Instt |
|
H.No-2079/7,
Karnal |
|
0184-2285189 |
|
13. |
Naveen Sharma, W/s Instt. |
Naveen Sharma Navgpn @ rediff.com |
H.No-2119, Sec-7, Urban Esatae, Karnal. |
9812322788 |
|
|
14. |
Prem Chand, Peon |
|
H.No-182/15, Model Town Taraori. |
|
01745-241404 |
Ministerial Staff
|
Sr. No |
Name & Designation |
E mail I.D. |
Home Address |
Tele. Mobile |
Res.
|
|
1. |
Ram Kumar Gupta, Dy. Supdt. |
RKG-Poly@rediff mail.com |
H.No-203, Sec-2,
Kurukshetra |
|
01744-232352 |
|
2. |
Shashi Kala Sharma, Asstt. |
Sks-poly@rediff mail.com |
H.No-8/III, Old Polytechnic
Colony, Nilokheri |
|
01745-247245 |
|
3. |
Shakuntla Devi, Asstt. |
|
H.No-88, Kachwa Road, Ram
Nagar Karnal |
|
0184-2292215 |
|
4. |
Amar Nath, Clerk |
|
H.No-9/III, Old Polytechnic
Colony, Nilokheri |
|
01745-247866 |
|
5. |
DharmVir, Clerk |
|
H.No-69-G, Hospital Area,
Nilokheri |
9416657055 |
01745-247293 |
|
6. |
Harvinder Singh, Clerk |
|
Q.No.1 Type-IV, Old
Polytechnic Colony, Nilokheri |
9416218272 |
|
|
7. |
Subash Chander, Clerk |
|
H.No4, Unclassified Old
Polytechnic Colony, Nilokheri |
9255207508 |
|
|
8. |
Virender, Lab/Attend. |
|
H.No-2/II, Old Polytechnic
Colony, Nilokheri |
|
|
|
9. |
Rajinder Singh, S.S.S |
|
16/11, Bhattan Gali,
Gharaunda |
9416470082 |
01748-253582 |
|
10. |
Subash Chand, Peon |
|
Vill-Bhattana Teh-
Nilokheri, Distt- Karnal |
|
|
X) The monthly remuneration received
by each of its officers and
employees, including the system
of compensation as provide
in its regulations
In the Field
1. Principal : Rs. 13,500-17,250+200 S.P.
2. Head of Department : Rs. 20,000-16,500
3. Senior Lecturer : Rs. 10,000-13,900
4. Programmer : Rs. 8,000-13,500
5. Lecturer : Rs. 8,000-13,500
6. Workshop Supdt. : Rs. 8,000-13,500
7. Workshop Foreman Instructor: Rs. 6,500-10,500
8. Workshop Instructor : Rs. 5,000-7,850
9. P.T.I./D.P.I. : Rs. 6,500-10,500
10. Jr. Librarian : Rs. 5,000-7,850
11. Office Supdt. : Rs. 6,500-7,850
12. Assistant : Rs. 5,000-7,850
13. Clerk : Rs. 3,050-4,590
14. Junior Scale Stenographer : Rs. 4,000-6,000
15. Stenotypist : Rs. 3,050-4,590+/- S.P.
16. Electrician : Rs. 4,000-6,000
17. Driver : Rs. 4,000-6,000
18. Lab Attendant : Rs. 2,650-4,000 (Non-Matric)
19. Lab Attendant : Rs. 3,050-4,590 (Matric)
20. Restorer : Rs. 3,050-4,590
21. Carpenter : Rs. 3,050-4,590
22 Chowkidar : Rs. 2,550-3,000
23. Class Room Cleaner : Rs. 2,550-3,000
24. Baildar : Rs. 2,550-3,000
25. Mali : Rs. 2,550-3,000
26. Store Cooli : Rs. 2,550-3,000
27. Workshop Cleaner : Rs. 2,550-3,000
28. Sweeper : Rs. 2,550-4,140
29. Peon-cum-Chowkidar : Rs. 2,550-3,000
30. Peon : Rs. 2,550-3,000
31. Mali-cum-Chowkidar : Rs. 2,550-3,000
32. Daftri : Rs. 2,650-3,000
xi) The
budgets allocated to each to its agencies, indicating the particulars / of all plans, propose expenditures and
reports on disbursement made.
STATYS IF BUDGET AS ON 30-12-05
|
S.No. |
Object |
Scheme |
Budget Allotted |
Exp. |
Balance |
|
1. |
Salary |
Non-Plan |
19754000 |
16647739 |
3106261 |
|
|
|
Plan |
2220000 |
1259043 |
960957 |
|
|
|
TOTAL |
21974000 |
1796782 |
4067218 |
|
2. |
M.R. |
N.P |
150000 |
46702 |
103298 |
|
|
|
Plan |
50000 |
0 |
50000 |
|
|
|
TOTAL |
200000 |
46702 |
153298 |
|
3. |
T.A |
N.P |
160000 |
70280 |
89720 |
|
|
|
Plan |
25000 |
10584 |
14416 |
|
|
|
TOTAL |
185000 |
80864 |
104136 |
|
1. |
D.E. |
N.P |
610000 |
231537 |
378463 |
|
|
|
Plan |
400000 |
37874 |
362126 |
|
|
|
TOTAL |
1010000 |
269411 |
740589 |
|
2. |
O.C. |
N.P |
300000 |
291571 |
8429 |
|
|
|
Plan |
1000000 |
163644 |
836356 |
|
|
|
TOTAL |
1300000 |
455215 |
844785 |
|
3. |
M.&S. |
N.P |
260000 |
122631 |
137369 |
|
|
|
Plan |
200000 |
90353 |
109647 |
|
|
|
TOTAL |
460000 |
212984 |
247016 |
|
4. |
P.O.L. |
N.P |
100000 |
71627 |
28373 |
|
|
|
Plan |
30000 |
15058 |
14942 |
|
|
|
TOTAL |
130000 |
86685 |
43315 |
|
5. |
Purchases |
Plan |
250000 |
0 |
250000 |
|
6. |
M.&E. |
Plan |
2150000 |
908310 |
1241690 |
|
7. |
Motor Vehicle |
Plan |
400000 |
0 |
400000 |
|
8. |
Minor Work |
Plan |
1455000 |
14543000 |
700 |
|
|
|
N/P |
30000 |
0 |
30000 |
|
|
|
TOTAL |
1485000 |
1454300 |
30700 |
|
|
Rent. Rate |
Plan |
1400000 |
471559 |
928441 |
|
|
Stipend/sch. |
N.P |
90000 |
48900 |
41100 |
|
|
|
Plan |
100000 |
18162 |
81838 |
|
|
|
TOTAL |
190000 |
67062 |
122938 |
|
|
L.T.C. |
N.P |
10000 |
0 |
10000 |
|
|
|
Plan |
30000 |
20972 |
9028 |
|
|
|
TOTAL |
40000 |
20972 |
19028 |
|
|
Wages |
Plan |
250000 |
179412 |
70588 |
|
|
|
TOTAL |
31424000 |
22160258 |
9263742 |
|
NON-PLAN |
21464000 |
17530987 |
3933013 |
|
PLAN |
9960000 |
4629271 |
5330729 |
|
|
31424000 |
22160258 |
9263742 |
XII)
The manner of execution of subsidy programme,
including the amounts allocated and the details of beneficiaries of such
programme.
xii) a. Scholarship
Under this there is merit cum means for the benefit of
students of Polytechnics @ Rs. 50/-
P.M.
xiii)
Particulars of recipients of concession, permits or
authorizations granted by it.
No
tution fee is charged from the Girl students admitted to the institute.
Xiv) Details in respect of the information,
available to or held by it, reduced in an electronic form.
The
citizens may obtain the required information by browsing a website of our
institution (www.govtpolynlk.gov.in)
xv)
The particulars of facilities available to citizens
form obtaining information including the working hours a library or reading
room if maintained for public use.
The citizens may obtain the
required information by browsing a website of the Department (www.techeduhry.nic.in).
xvi)
THE NAMES, DESIGNATIONS AND OTHER PARTICULARS OF THE
PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICERS
Surinder
Singh,
Training
& Placement Officer
Address: F-12, New Polytechnic Colony, Nilokheri
Mobile
No. : 094161-09782
Residential No. : 01745-245371
E-mail I.D. : gpnl@rediffmail.com