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Engineers’ Day 2021- September 15 ; Theme : Engineers for Skill Development and Employment in combating COVID

Engineers’ Day

Centre for Excellence in Engineering and Business Administration (CEEBA)

Kerala State Electricity Board Engineers’ Association

September 15, 2021, Time: 7.00 pm (IST),

Engineers’ Day

Centre for Excellence in Engineering and Business Administration (CEEBA)

Kerala State Electricity Board Engineers’ Association

September 15, 2021, Time: 7.00 pm (IST)

 

Inauguration
Er Muhammed Ali Rawther M

Guest of Honour and Key Note address Dr Rijil Ramchand,

 

AGENDA

Silent Prayer

7.00  Welcome

Er  Job N T, President , KSEB Engineers’ Association

7: 08  Inauguration

Er Muhammed Ali Rawther M

Former Director, Kerala State Electricity Board Ltd, TRACO Cables Company Ltd. and Steel Industrials Kerala ltd.

7: 16  Presidential Address

Er K. Sunil , General Secretary , KSEB Engineers’ Association

7:21 : Bharat Ratna Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya commemoration

Er James M David, Former Chief Engineer, KSEB

7:26  Theme  Presentation

Engineers for Skill Development & Employment in combating COVID

Er Ambily S, AE, KSEB

7:30  Key Note

Dr Rijil Ramchand, Professor and Head, Department of Electrical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Calicut

Topic: Role of Power Electronics in Energy Sector

8:00   Technology in combating COVID

Presentation of Invited Academic Projects, 5 min for each team

8:20 Vote of Thanks

Dr Krishnakumar M, Hon. Dir CEEBA

 

ERNAKULAM UNIT

MUVATTUPUZHA UNIT

 
September 15 is celebrated every year in the country since 1967 as “Engineers’ Day” to commemorate the
birthday of the legendary engineer Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya. Sir Visvesvaraya, an eminent Indian
engineer and statesman was born in a remote village  Karnataka, the State that is incidentally now the
Hi-tech State of the country. Due to his outstanding contribution to the society, Government of India
conferred “Bharat Ratna” on this legend in the year 1955. He was also called the precursor of economic
planning in India. His learned discourse on economic planning in India, Planned Economy for India and
Reconstructing India, was the first available document on the planning effort of the country and it is still held
as the parent source matter for economic planners.

 

Year 2021will mark the 54th anniversary of the Engineers Day in India and  birth anniversary of Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvarayya. It will be celebrated on 15 September

Sir MV was internationally popular for his brilliance and his great achievement in harnessing water resources in India. This is also important to know that all over the world engineers’ day is celebrated on different dates. Engineers are the professionals who design, build and test the construction, raw materials and process of the project; they also consider the restrictions imposed by the regulation, feasibility, safety and cost of the project. Engineers play a very significant role in every walk of our lives. They convert the theoretical knowledge of basic sciences into actual products and thus make our lives easy. Engineers possess versatile minds and help in filling the gap between science, technology and the community. Engineers in India contribute greatly to the nation’s technological and industrial growth.

WHY DO WE CELEBRATE ENGINEERS’ DAY?

Engineers’ day is celebrated for the great works of Sir MV towards the development of various places which are the most developed cities of today’s India. Sir MV is an international hero, recognized for his mastermind in harnessing water resources; he had successfully designed and constructed several river dams, bridges and revolutionized the irrigation system in India by implementing irrigation and drinking water system all over India.

HOW ENGINEERS’ DAY IS CELEBRATED

Different cities have different methods of celebrating Engineer’s Day. Engineering is a vast field with different specialization such as electrical, technical, computer, mechanical, etc and thus different departments call for celebration in different style. The celebration methods may also vary from company to company. While government companies follow the annual theme for the Engineers’ day, private companies may either follow the theme or may decide their own theme. Engineers play a great role in the advancement and economic growth of any company and thus it doesn’t matter how they celebrate the annual day, what is important that they must rejoice the annual function to keep motivated themselves and continue with the great work they do for general public.

Engineer’s Day is a significant occasion considering the fact that India produces close to 20 lakh engineers in a year. The year 2019 will mark the 51th anniversary of the Engineers Day in India. Visvesvaraya was not only known for his contributions in the field of engineering but was also called the ” precursor of economic planning in India”, according to the Institution of Engineers India (IEI). Sir Visvesvarayya was an acclaimed engineer recognized for his mastermind in harnessing water resources. He had successfully designed and constructed several river dams, bridges and revolutionized the irrigation system in India by implementing irrigation and drinking water system. Sir Visvesvarayya was born on September 15, 1861, to Srinivasa Sastry and Venkachamma at Muddenahalli village in Kolar district of Karnataka. He completed BA with distinction from Central College of Bangalore and Civil Engineering from College of Engineering, Pune, in 1881 and 1883, respectively. He began his career as an Assistant Engineer with Public Works Department (PWD) at Mumbai (then Bombay) in 1884 and was later requested to join the Indian Irrigation Commission. As a Public Works Department engineer, he accomplished several projects related to maintenance of public buildings, road construction and laying out city developments plans in several important towns.

Courtesy :

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M._Visvesvaraya

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