Workshop

on

INDIAN WATER MANAGEMENT IN 21ST CENTURY (IWM-2011)

December 27th to 29th 2011

 
 

VENUE

Institute auditorium, Samantapuri, IIT Bhubaneswar

 

ABOUT THE INSTITUTE

Indian Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar is one amongst the eight new IITs, established in 2008 in the campus of its mentor organization lIT Kharagpur and the School of Infrastructure is part of the institute since its inception. In the subsequent year IITBBS started operating from Bhubaneswar as a fully-functional institute. It currently offers science based engineering education through undergraduate (B. Tech.), doctoral (Ph.D.) programmes. The School of Earth Ocean and Climate Sciences started in 2011 and offers only Ph.D. programme at present. Apart from these Schools the institute has School of Electrical Sciences, Mechanical Sciences, Basic Sciences, and Humanities, Social Sciences & Management. The Govt. of Odisha has provided 935 acres of land at Arugul on the outskirts of Bhubaneswar for permanent Campus. Present campuses are located at Samantpuri (IIT Kharagpur Extension Centre) and Satyanagar (Toshali Plaza) in Bhubaneswar city. The Institute engaged in nationally and internationally funded sponsored research, industrial consultancy as well as in various research collaborations.

ABOUT BHUBANESWAR

Bhubaneswar, the capital of Odisha and popularly known as the "Temple City of India". It has a history that goes back more than 2000 years. The city is well connected by air, rail and road to the rest of India. Together Puri, Bhubaneswar and Cuttack forms the Golden Triangle, one of the most visited destinations in east India. Some important places of Bhubaneswar are Lingaraj Temple, Rajarani Temple, Ram Mandir, Khandagiri & Udaigiri caves, Dhauli giri, Ekamra Haat. The average temperatures of Bhubaneswar range between 12°C to 15oC in December.

 

 
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