Agencies Involved in Low Cost
Agencies Involved in Low Cost
RESEARCH
&
DEVELOPMENT WING
RESEARCH
CBRI:
NBO :
SERC:
CRRI:
IPIRI:
RRL:
IITS:
NEERI:
CECRI:
CSMRS:
NCCB:
IJIRI:
CFRI:
INTRODUCTION:
Established in 1947.
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Contd..
OBJECTIVES:
To carry out applied and basic research in all areas of building science to
solve problems confronting the country in:
Shelter planning
Building materials
Structures and Foundations
Disaster mitigation including Fire Engineering
To develop new technologies for the promotion of building materials
and systems
To disseminate the results of research far and wide for the good of
community
To transfer the developed technologies to the industry for further
commercialization
INTRODUCION:
Established in 1954 as an attached office under the ministry of
housing and urban poverty alleviation for technology transfer,
experimentation, development and dissemination of housing
statistics. In the context of formulation of housing policy and
programmes, study of socio-economic aspects of housing issues
and the increased need for housing statistics.
Source- http://nbo.nic.in/Webforms/index.html
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OBJECTIVES:
To collect, validate, analyse, disseminate and publish the housing and
building construction statistics.
To organize training programs for the officers and staff of the state
government engaged in collection and dissemination of housing and building
construction statistics.
To create and manage a documentation centre relating to housing, poverty,
slums and infrastructure related statistics.
To coordinate with all the state govts/research institutions/ international
bodies etc. As being a nodal agency in the field to cater to the statistical needs
of the planners, policy makers and research organization in the field of
housing and related infrastructural facilities .
To conduct regular short term sample surveys in various pockets of the country to
study the impact of the plan schemes, which are being run by the Ministry. At least
two such studies will be conducted in a year.
Established in 1974.
Assisted by Programme Advisory Committees (PACs) in various disciplines
of Science & Engineering.
OBJECTIVES:
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Established in 1948.
Source- http://www.crridom.gov.in/
Established in 1962.
Conducting Research and imparting Training and advice to reduce pressure
on natural forests.
OBJECTIVES:
Established in 1961.
To develop indigenous technologies by utilising the immense natural
wealth of India.
OBJECTIVES:
OBJECTIVES:
Established in 1948
OBJECTIVES:
Source- http://www.cecri.res.in/
Deals with field and laboratory investigations, basic and applied research
on problems in geomechanics, concrete technology, construction
materials and associated environment issues.
OBJECTIVES:
To carry out basic and applied research in the fields of geomechanics, material
sciences, concrete technology and allied areas which have a vital bearing on
the irrigation and power development of the country.
To evolve quality control procedures in the above fields.
To conduct detailed studies on geomechanics and associated environmental
issues of the Himalayan region which poses complex problems for water
resource projects.
Source- http://csmrs.gov.in/
Established in 1937.
OBJECTIVES:
Genetical and Agronomical Studies for high yield and better quality jute fibre
Seed Multiplication.
FINANCIAL WING
FINANCIAL WING:
Responsible for financing various low cost research and development
plans and there practical applications.
HUDCO:
NHB:
IDBI:
IFCI:
ICICI:
MISSION :
"To promote sustainable habitat development to enhance the quality of
life"
VISION :
"To be among the leading knowledge hubs and financial facilitating
organisations for habitat settlement"
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NATIONAL HOUSING
BANK
INTRODUCION:
VISION :
NHB ensures a sound and healthy housing finance system in India
through effective regulation and supervision of housing finance
institutions. As a financial institution, NHB is known for its commitment,
innovation and quality of service, offering a broad spectrum of financial
products to address the needs of the housing sector with motivated
employees working in a congenial and participative work environment.
When people think of financial services related to housing, they think of
NHB.
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NATIONAL HOUSING
BANK
OBJECTIVES:
INTRODUCION:
OBJECTIVES:
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INTRODUCION:
The IFCI Ltd., the first development finance institution (DFI)
in India, was established on July 1, 1948 under IFCI act.
IFCIs main objective was to provide medium-to-long term
financialassistance to industrial enterprises engaged in
manufacturing and other specified industrial activities.
Overview of trends and key issues, and recommendations
of policies and tools.
Low-income Housing - Approaches to help the urban poor
find adequate accommodation describes ways to provide
low-income housing, and examines-alternative strategies to
improve slums and provide new, adequate and affordable
low-income housing on a city-wide scale.
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INTRODUCION:
Established in 1955.
The Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India Limited
(ICICI) incorporated at the initiative of the World Bank, the
Government of India and representatives of Indian industry, with
the objective of creating a development financial institution for
providing medium-term and long-term project financing to Indian
businesses.
1969 : The first two regional offices in Calcutta and Madras set up.
It is the second largest bank in India and the largest private sector
bank in India by market capitalization.
The bank also has a network of 2,016 branches (as on 31 March 2010)
and about 5,219 ATMs in India and presence in 18 countries, as well
as some 24 million customers (at the end of July 2007).
TECHNOLOGY WING:
TECHNOLOGY WING:
This wing takes care of the technical aspects of low cost construction
i.e. the transformation of technical knowledge to the agencies involved
in low cost Construction.
STANDARDIZATION
TECHNOLOGY
PLANNING
TECHNOLOGY
PROMOTION
TECHNOLOGY WING:
STANDARDISATION
TECHNOLOGY PLANNING
TECHNOLOGY PROMOTION
It sets standards for each and every technique, method and quantity in
order to ensure the safety and satisfaction of the consumers.
N.R.D.C:
TECHNOLOGY WING:
STANDARDISATION
TECHNOLOGY PLANNING
TECHNOLOGY PROMOTION
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TECHNOLOGY WING:
STANDARDISATION
TECHNOLOGY PLANNING
TECHNOLOGY PROMOTION
OBJECTIVES:
To develop, promote and transfer technologies from various national R&D
institutions.
To offer the services in improving the manufacturing base in India with
innovative technologies
To act as an effective catalyst in translating innovative research into marketable
industrial products .
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TECHNOLOGY WING:
STANDARDISATION
TECHNOLOGY PLANNING
TECHNOLOGY PROMOTION
DOES:
Department Of Energy
NCAER:
IMD:
TECHNOLOGY WING:
STANDARDISATION
TECHNOLOGY PLANNING
TECHNOLOGY PROMOTION
OBJECTIVES:
To look ahead in technologies,
To assess the technology trajectories, and
To support technology innovation
Source - http://www.tifac.org.in/
TECHNOLOGY WING:
STANDARDISATION
TECHNOLOGY PLANNING
TECHNOLOGY PROMOTION
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TECHNOLOGY WING:
STANDARDISATION
TECHNOLOGY PLANNING
TECHNOLOGY PROMOTION
BMTPC:
HSMI:
TECHNOLOGY WING:
STANDARDISATION
TECHNOLOGY PLANNING
TECHNOLOGY PROMOTION
OBJECTIVES:
To provide solutions to all with special focus on common man in the area of
sustainable building materials, appropriate construction technologies & systems
including disaster resistant construction.
Source- http://mhupa.gov.in/PQAS/BMTPC.pdf
CONSTRUCTION
WING
CONSTRUCTION WING:
Various Construction Agencies are:
CPWD:
CIDC:
CONSTRUCTION WING:
CENTRAL PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT (CPWD)
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CONSTRUCTION WING:
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
Government of India along with the Construction Industry has set up the
Construction Industry Development Council (CIDC) to shape up the Indian
Construction Industry.
The Council started functioning in full swing from August 1996 and has taken up
several important projects related to the vital issues of the Construction Industry.
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CONSTRUCTION WING:
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
OBJECTIVES:
Standardizing the Contract Conditions for Domestic Bidding Documents.
Computation and publication of Construction Cost Indices.
Human Resource Development.
Training of Workers, Supervisors & Managers.
Diploma Program in Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering - for Army Jawans.
Vocational & Job oriented training for the secondary level students.
Setting up the first Arbitration & Dispute Resolution Centre for Construction Contracts.
Development and application of systems for Construction Financing, Banking and Taxation.
CONSTRUCTION WING:
PUNE
It includes studies and surveys, seminars and workshop and the extremely popular CONSTRO
Exhibitions.
P.C.E.R.F. has built close bonds with all the engineering and architectural colleges, technological &
professional organizations, local government departments, state and national government
organizations.
The results of the interaction among these show positive guidelines for the development of the
industry by helping students and professionals with valuable research contributions.
In addition the CONSTRO Exhibitions have helped to build bridges between the industry and the
general public to pass the benefits of research to consumer and to generate new business for the
growth of the construction and related industries.
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MANUFACTURING
WING:
MANUFACTURING WING:
CENTRAL
BUILDING CENTRES :
The Ministry of Urban Development and HUDCO had decided to launch a national programme of setting
up a network of building centres all over the country for promoting innovative cost-effective technologies
and training artisans. Most importantly, they would offer affordable housing solutions.
These building centres were expected to be autonomous societies under the managerial control of a
combination of public institutions and professionals.
HUDCO initiated a dialogue with DDA (Delhi Development Authority) - Slum Wing, to collaborate in
setting up a building centre in Delhi in order to improve its own perceptions and to create a model, where
visitors from various states in India could get inspired. The Slum Wing made land available in Sarai Kaley
Khan, Nizamuddin. The Nizamuddin building centre was developed on this site.
Source - http://www.anangpur.org/building%20centres%20in%20India.asp