Indian Infrastructure Scenario

Prof. Avadhut Kshirsagar Introduction The development of a country’s infrastructure is vital to the growth of its sectors and the overall economy. The infrastructure sector is a key driver for the Indian economy. The increased spending in this sector has a multiplier effect on overall economic growth as it necessitates industrial growth and manufacturing. ThisContinue reading “Indian Infrastructure Scenario”

Site visit for PEC-II Repair and Restoration of Structures (Semester VI)

Dr. Tanuja Bandivadekar February 20th 2021, (AY -2020-21) Specialized NDT Laboratory – STRUCTWEL, Vashi, Navi Mumbai Students of Semester VI, B. Tech and MBA Tech of Professional Elective course on Repair and restoration of structures went for visit at STRUCTWEL specialized laboratory for Non destructive and Destructive testing of concrete and mortar. The Lab isContinue reading “Site visit for PEC-II Repair and Restoration of Structures (Semester VI)”

Fond memories with Team CESA

Dr. Tanuja Bandivadekar I took charge as Department Head from Dr. Hegde in 2018 July. Academic year 2018- 19 was special for Civil Engineering department since we were hosting ASCE National Level Student Conference. That was the first conference held at MPSTME on a large scale where national level teams participated in the concrete CanoeContinue reading “Fond memories with Team CESA”

A Career in Infrastructure: A Lucrative and Respectable Option

Dr. Manoj Anaokar ‘Infrastructure’ is a buzz word in today’s time. Union and state budgets, economists, people from social and political world, media and last but not least the citizens of the country, we hear from all of them, talking in some or the other context, about the infrastructure. Is it really so important? IfContinue reading “A Career in Infrastructure: A Lucrative and Respectable Option”

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