Annual Report 2013-14 - National Institute of Design
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Annual Report 2013-14 - National Institute of Design
53 rd Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 CONTENTS 1 2 3 4 6. Design Education at NID 31 13.Centers at NID 01 7. Research Thrust 62 • Toy Innovation Centre (TIC) 2. Governing Council Members 23 8.Publications 65 • International Centre for 16.Staff Position as on 3. Council’s Standing Committee 27 9. Knowledge Management & Indian Crafts (ICIC) 4. Policy & Planning Committee 28 67 • IPR Cell 5. Faculty Forum 29 10.Outreach Programmes 73 • Centre for Bamboo Initiatives (CFBI) 11.Industry Programmes & Projects 75 • National Design Business Incubator (NDBI) • Design Clinic Scheme for MSMEs 1. Introduction and Highlights of the Year Information Services 12.Integrated Design Services 77 79 14.National Institute of Design: Annual Report 2013-14 Other Campuses 89 15.Human Resource Development Activities March 31, 2013 93 94 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 5 17.Financial Resources 6 95 18.Distinguished Visitors 7 96 19. Official Language Implementation Annexure 1: India Design Council (IDC) 97 101 167 Annual Accounts 2013-14 186 (Format - I Prescribed under Bombay Public Trust Act) Annexure 2: Students’ Diploma Projects (UG/PG) 105 (Format - II Prescribed by the Government of India for Autonomous Institutions) Annexure 3: Profile of Faculty Members 123 Annual Accounts 2013-14 205 Annexure 4: Visiting Experts 134 Annual Accounts 2013-14 211 Annexure 5: Outreach Programmes 145 Annexure 6: Industry Programmes & Projects (IP&P) 148 Annual Report 2013-14 Annual Accounts 2013-14 Annexure 7: Integrated Design Services (IDS) 153 Annexure 8: Research & Development Campus, Bengaluru 154 Annexure 9: PG Campus, Gandhinagar 157 Annexure 10: Human Resource Development Activities 164 Employees’ Provident Fund Employees’ Gratuity Fund 53rd Introduction and Highlights of The Year Annual Report 2013-14 The National Institute of Design (NID) is an internationally renowned institution providing design education and is also a catalyst for Indian commerce and industry. NID has rendered more than five decades of service and contributed to India’s development. The institute is also recognised as a scientific and industrial research organisation by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India. To recognise it as an Institute of National Importance and make it eligible to confer degrees, a Draft Act of Parliament is under consideration by the Government of India.. From being a single campus institute, NID has grown into a multicampus institute with a national and international profile. NID has now two extension campuses—the Post Graduate Campus at Gandhinagar & the R&D Campus at Bengaluru 1|2 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 From an institute mainly providing undergraduate diploma programmes, NID has become one of the best design institutes in the world with a graduate-level diploma programme spreading across eight design disciplines and eighteen sector-specific post-graduate programmes in diverse design domains. The institute also has state-of-the-art infrastructural facilities such as Skill Development Labs, Knowledge Management Centre, Information Technology (IT) Centre, and Design Vision Centre; these have helped NID establish its leadership and pre-eminence among various design institutions. continues to draw strength from partnerships with other global organisations such as ICSID, ICOGRADA, IPI and IDA and several national organisations. NID’s efforts towards making a National Design Policy finally materialised in February 2007 when the Government of India announced the first National Design Policy (NDP), a first among developing countries. In pursuance of the NDP, the Government of India has initiated steps to set up four campuses for design education one each in Madhya Pradesh, Assam, Andhra Pradesh, and Haryana on the lines of NID. As envisaged in the NDP, the Government of India also set up the India Design Council (IDC) on March 2, 2009 with Director, NID as its Member Secretary. The IDC met thrice during the year 2013-14 to chalk out various design promotional programmes. NID has links and collaborations with a number of national and international institutions. This has helped foster a culture of scientific enquiry through collaborative partnerships. For the faculty and students, this has become a platform for exchanging knowledge and ideas. NID continues to be an aspirational ‘Institutional Global Brand’ for the youth. This is manifested in the increasing demand to secure admission at NID. There has been a positive increase in the intake of students, from about 83 in 2000 to 360 in the academic year 2013-14. Also, the number of students’ convocating from the institute each year has undergone a change; it has increased from 35 in 2000 to 300 in 2013. NID has also signed collaborative agreements with over 60 premier design institutes across the world, facilitating increased international exposure for students and faculty. Business Week, USA listed NID as one of the top 25 European & Asian design programmes for two consecutive years (2006 and 2007 NID, was the only design institute from India to be included in the 2014 list of Top 30 design colleges of the world published by Ranker, a crowdsourced rankings website operating from the USA. NID has been playing a significant role in promoting design through various first-time initiatives which include CII-NID Design Summit since 2001, Businessworld-NID Design Excellence Award since 2000, NID-IPTO Showcase since 2002, and theDesign Idea Fair since 2006, to move towards a ‘Designenabled India’. The institute’s efforts towards becoming an effective medium for design promotion, 3|4 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 NID is a unique institution with design excellence, intellectual wealth, and time-tested educational culture that is instrumental in addressing social problems and concerns. Today, the institute’s graduates are active in all sectors of the economy, and many have distinguished themselves in diverse fields such as textiles, product design, craft design and promotion, advertising, filmmaking, multimedia, automobile design, developmental communication as well as design education. The institute believes that good design is good business and that it contributes to economic prosperity and better quality of life. 5|6 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd NID’s Evolving Mandate The mandate for NID is to offer world-class design education and promote design awareness and application towards improving the quality of life by or through the fulfillment of the following: Annual Report 2013-14 • World-class design education to create design professionals of excellence to help meet India's diverse design needs and to create global leaders in design education and research by recognising the changes in economic and business environment in a global context. • Encouraging the scaling up of quality design professionals and faculty through existing and new institutional mechanisms. • Becoming a repository of design knowledge, experience and information on products, systems, materials, design and production processes related to traditional as well as modern technologies. • Upgrading the design of products and systems of everyday use with an aim to bring in indigenous design solutions by focusing on affordable design for the masses. • Undertaking fundamental and applied research to create cutting edge knowledge in diverse areas of design and allied fields. • Helping place designers in key sectors of national need for benchmarking of standards of design education and practice, and encouraging them to ‘think global and act local’. • Offering integrated design consultancy services and providing opportunities to faculty and students to get familiar with the practical applications of design knowledge, while generating revenues simultaneously. • Providing design inputs from the point of view of using design as an integrating force in varied areas such as science, technology, and management. Also improving the quality of life through well- designed products, services, processes, and systems. • Humanising technology and integrating the physical with the virtual and digital worlds through better information and interface design by moving towards a holistic creative experience. • Providing sustainable design interventions for crafts; handloom; rural technology; small, medium and large scale enterprises; and outreach programmes for capacity, capability, and institution building. All this would help create employment opportunities. 7|8 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Highlights of Achievements and Major Events During the Year 34th Annual Convocation Ceremony of NID was held on Tuesday, 17th December 2013 and Dr. Devi Shetty, Philanthropist & Cardiac Surgeon, was the Chief Guest. Annual Report 2013-14 • An international Bamboo workshop has been initiated with the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs (ENSAD), France. A team of about 10 students led by senior faculty from ENSAD, visited the Bamboo Research Centre at NID at Bengaluru and jointly conducted a workshop with Susanth C.S., head of the Bamboo Research Centre, along with selected students from all the three campuses. The second and final part of the workshop was held in March 2013 in Paris and these students led by Amresh Panigrahi, visited ENSAD. Three products, which were the outcomes of this workshop, were exhibited at ENSAD Paris, during Designers Day in May 2013. The second edition of this workshop will be initiated in 2014. • NID Kurukshetra Campus Foundation stone was laid by Hon’ble Union Minister of Commerce and Textiles on 22nd May, 2013. • NID Hyderabad Campus Foundation stone was laid by Hon’ble Union Minister of Commerce and Textiles on 25th May 2013. • The Department Related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Commerce visited the Paldi Campus and PG Campus, Gandhinagar on 27th and 28th June, 2013, led by Shri Shanta Kumar, MP and Chairman of the Committee alongwith ten members of Parliament and senior officials from the Rajya Sabha and DIPP. 9|10 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd NID has signed MOU with the Integral Coach Factory, Chennai in June 2013, to redesign passenger coaches with respect to usage pattern, visual integration of interior with exterior and develop overall aesthetic language for the coaches. Annual Report 2013-14 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 • Zurich University of Arts (ZHDK), Zurich, Switzerland, organised the workshop called, ‘From Block Print to 3d Print’ at the International Design Summer School at Zurich during June 2013. It focused on the transformation of the traditional crafts and manufacturing methods to the upcoming reality of digital design and production. And schools from Switzerland, India, and China were invited to this workshop and four students led by NID faculty Aarti Srivastava participated in the same. • The Institute has undertaken design development project of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams Museum in Andhra Pradesh and Ramakrishna Museum dedicated to Swami Vivekanand at Khetri, Rajasthan. • A workshop on Product Development and Diversification for cane and Bamboo was conducted at Timpu, Bhutan. • In August 2013, a seminar titled National Sizing Standards for India was organised at NID by Vipul Vinzuda and Krishna Amin-Patel. Dr. Masaaki Mochimaru, Director of Digital Human Research Center, Center for Service Research, AIST, and Japan was the key note speaker on this occasion. NID publication ‘Failed Roman’ a graphic novel by Professor H Kumar Vyas and Dhruva Rao was released by Shri Pradyumna Vyas, Director, NID in presence of the authors on Saturday, October 26, 2013 at NID. • The annual conference of the Design History Society 2013 was based on the theme "Toward Global Histories of Design: Postcolonial Perspectives’ was held at the NID Paldi campus, Ahmedabad in September 2013. The conference was convened by Tanishka Kachru along with Suchitra Balasubhramanyan of Ambedkar University. The conference also included an exhibition on NID's history and a workshop on Critical Thinking for students. Design historians and design practitioners from across the world attended this conference and gave impetus to research work on Indian design history. NID plans to publish the conference proceedings soon. • “Khadi Mark” designed by NID was launched and dedicated to the Nation by Hon’ble President of India on 30th September, 2013 at Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi. • The Director, NID presented a research paper in prestigious Asia Design Summit held in South Korea in October – 2013. 13|14 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 NID Bhopal Campus Foundation stone was laid by Hon’ble Union Minister of Commerce and Textiles on 13th September, 2013. 15|16 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Under the leadership of Sekhar Mukherjee, Chitrakatha'13, the biennial International Students' Animation Film Festival was held at NID during October 2013. This was the fourth edition of the festival and Lucerne School of Art & Design, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences & Arts, Switzerland was invited as the guest school to the campus. • NID for the second successive year was once again invited for the Lille Design for Change, France to participate in the global competition to invite new designs and new uses in order to stimulate innovative ideas and new practices in the heart of Lille and NID faculty Praveen Nahar and student Prabhav Jain represented NID at the preliminary colloquium held in Lille in October 2013 to receive further information regarding the contest and what is at stake within each theme. • Indo-French Centre for the Promotion of Advanced Research (CEFIPRA), an autonomous body for bilateral scientific co-operation between India and France, in partnership with NID held an IndoFrench Design Conclave cutting across disciplines in the design and engineering at New Delhi during October 2013. The goal of this conclave was to explore the possibility of Indo-French collaborations in the interface of engineering and design through: a) Scientific Research b) Design and Technology Collaborative Research c) Student and Faculty Mobility d) Industrial (especially SMEs) Collaboration. This was a preceding event for the International Technology Summit, New Delhi where France was the partner country. • In November 2013, NID was invited to join and exhibit works related to one of the 2 themes (Hello Future and festival) at the prestigious Tokyo Designers Week 2013-Asia Awards-School Exhibition. About 70 educational institutes were invited to participate from across the world and NID was the only school from India. This event was organised by Design Association, NPO, and supported by the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Agency for Cultural Affairs, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. • ‘Architecture as an Open Process-Recent Works of Bijoy Jain, Studio Mumbai', was an exhibition that was jointly organised by National Institute of Design; Embassy of Switzerland, New Delhi, and Studio Mumbai at NID, Ahmedabad during November 2013. • After the successful completion of the Basketry project in Zimbabwe sponsored by the Ministry of External Affairs, Govt. of India during early 2013, the Outreach Programmes rolled out the project in Ghana and Ethiopia in October 2013 under the mentorship of Shimul Vyas and Neelima Hasija. The thrust of the programme is on skills upgradation, and product diversification to enable the basket weavers of both these countries to capture diverse regional and global markets. The two week Training of Trainers’ programme and the weeklong Craft Management programme was offered at the NID campus during December 2013 to 40 basket weavers and 10 craft managers respectively from Ghana and Ethiopia has built great synergy between the team of designers, weavers and craft managers. The project is led by Krishna Patel in Ghana and Amresh Panigrahi in Ethiopia. 17|18 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 • 50 Years of the National Institute of Design: 1961-2011 - Book documenting NID's 50 year journey titled "50 Years of the National Institute of Design: 1961-2011" published by NID and printed at Thomson Press was made available on sale. A team from NID has been at work for more than 3 years. The book has 6 chapters and 404 pages documenting the institute's emergence, advancement and development. The opening chapter describes the national factors that led to the necessity of setting up a design Institute in post-colonial India and the global influences that impacted it. The next 5 chapters describe each decade in the existence of NID--from the 1960s to the 2000s. The book ends in the year 2011. Rich in details and a profusion of rare archival photographs, the hard bound premium quality publication is a must have for anyone who has ever had anything to do with NID. • ‘Maker Fest’, inspired from California’s Maker Faire, was hosted by Motwani Jadeja Family Foundation at National Institute of Design during January 2014. The two day fest gathered over 6000 people and witnessed 80 innovators rub shoulders with many foreign makers around the world. Shri Sam Pitroda, Advisor to the Prime Minister for Innovation and Chairman, National Innovation Council graced the occasion and interacted with the participating makers. International Open Electives 2014 was held in January; the theme for the event this year, to coincide with the 100 years of cinema in India, was ‘Chalchitra – Celebrating Moving Images of India’. • A major project documenting textile traditions of North East India commenced at NID in 2010, and currently, it has moved into its second phase under which the field research and documentation will focus on the states of Sikkim, Mizoram, Tripura, and Manipur. As a part of the project, a national level symposium titled—Threads of Change: Textile Cultures of North East India was organised by NID and the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts in January 2014 at IGNCA, New Delhi. • Memorandum of Understanding was signed between National Institute of Design and Space Applications Centre (SAC), Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on the 12th February 2014. On behalf of NID, the agreement was signed by Mr. Pradyumna Vyas, Director, NID, while Padma Shri Dr. A. S. Kiran Kumar, Director, Space Applications Centre, ISRO, signed on behalf of SAC. 19|20 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 • ‘Building Images: Photography focusing on Swiss architecture’ exhibition focusing on Swiss architecture’ was held at NID, Main Campus, Ahmedabad. This exhibition which was organised in the framework of the ‘Year of Swiss Architecture, Design and Engineering in India 2013-14’ by the Embassy of Switzerland in New Delhi, was opened on Thursday, 20th February 2014 in the presence of H.E. Dr. Linus von Castelmur, Ambassador of Switzerland to India & Bhutan, New Delhi; Shri Pradyumna Vyas, Director, NID & the curator of this exhibition Dr. Hubertus Adam, Director, Swiss Architecture Museum, Basel. • The 2nd ENSAD-NID International Bamboo Studio started on 21st Feb. 2014 at NID R&D Campus, Bengaluru. Seven students and one faculty member from ENSAD, Paris participated in this workshop. This workshop, organised as a part of NID’s international exchange programme, was coordinated by NID Centre for Bamboo Initiatives at Bengaluru. • The India Design Mark – 2014 process was initiated in June -2013 and out of the total 100 entries, 53 Product entries were granted India Design Mark. An exhibition of 53 I-Mark products along with a small exhibition of G-Mark (Japan) and De Mark (Thailand) products were exhibited in Pune on 2223-24 February, 2014 in Pune. • UnBox LABS 2014 brought together a group of 35 creative practitioners and researchers from India & the UK, in collaborative experiments & explorations. This year the theme of ‘Future Cities’ through people-centered, multi-disciplinary, and playful lenses was explored. The lab anchored by UnBox & Quicksand was held at NID from 24th February & 7th March 2014, in partnership with the the British Council, the Arts & Humanities Research Council, UK and the Science & Innovation Network (SIN) of the British High Commission and supported by the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad and REACT, UK. The lab is a part of the UnBox Festival, which has seen three annual editions so far. Annual Report 2013-14 • 3rd Edition of Graphic Narrative Project was held during March 2014 which has been jointly organised by NID and Alliance Française of Ahmedabad. Experts from India and France participated in the same and presentations, workshops, demonstrations and exhibition that was organised as a part of this event. • Design Clinic Scheme funded by the Ministry of MSME conducted 103 Design Awareness Seminars, 76 Design Awareness Programmes and 21 Need Assessment survey conducted across India during the 2013-14. • Exhibition ‘Contemporary Japanese Posters’ was organised by National Institute of Design and The Japan Foundation, New Delhi. This exhibition was opened on Thursday, 20th March 2014 by Shri Pradyumna Vyas, Director, NID and Ms. Misako Futsuki, Director, Arts & Cultural Exchange, Japan Foundation. This exhibition presented graphic posters by 15 world famous Japanese graphic designers which were composed between 1980 and 1990, known as the period of the Bubble Economy in Japan. This period was extremely good for business as reflected in the works. Various enterprises invested a lot of money on advertising and publicity which allowed the graphic designers to try out different kinds of designs. Moreover, it was also a period when Japan saw an increase in awareness towards environmental problems, and signs of globalization started becoming visible, leading to the creation of a number of posters for international meetings and expositions influenced by these developments 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Governing Council Members Anand Mahindra Pradyumna Vyas Meenaxi Patel Mayor Varesh Sinha, IAS Chief Secretary to the Government of Gujarat M. K. Venu Arati R. Jerath Habib Hussain Media person Media person Chief Executive Officer Chairman Director NID Governing Council National Institute of Dsign Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation Kusumjit Sidhu, IAS D.V. Prasad, IAS Rajeev Sethi Illoosh Judge Ahluwalia Venu Srinivasan Addl. Secretary & Financial Advisor Joint Secretary Chairman & Founder Artist Government of India, Trustee, The Asian Heritage Foundation Chairman & Managing Director Sundaram Clayton Ltd. Government of India, Ministry of Commerce and Industry Ministry of Commerce Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion Department of Industrial and Industry A V Thomas Leather & Allied Products Pvt. Ltd. R.K. Bhatia IFS (Retd.) Ex-Ambassador K.T. Ravindran Ex-Professor and Head, Department of Urban Design Dr. Naushad Forbes Director Forbes Marshall Ravi Kant Vice Chairman Tata Motors Ltd. School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi. Policy & Promotion 23|24 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Tasneem Zakaria Mehta Samveg A. Lalbhai Jayshree S. Lalbhai Vice Chairperson INTACH Managing Director Atul Limited Trustee Tarlaben Kasturbhai Foundation Trust Vijai Singh Katiyar Immanuel Suresh Activity Chairperson, Professional Education Programme National Institute of Design Principal Designer National Institute of Design Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Council’s Standing Committee The Standing Committee of the Governing Council was reconstituted in March 2012 with the following members: Annual Report 2013-14 Policy & Planning Committee Pradyumna Vyas (In Chair) Samveg A. Lalbhai Member Jayshree S. Lalbhai Member Vijai Singh Katiyar Member Immanuel SureshMember The Policy & Planning Committee of the institute with the following membership held Seven meetings during the year under review: Pradyumna Vyas(In Chair) Director Vijai Singh Katiyar Activity Chairperson, Professional Education Programme Anil Sinha Activity Chairperson, Industry Programmes & Projects Shashank Mehta Activity Chairperson, FDP & Head, MSME Programme Shimul Mehta Vyas Activity Chairperson, Outreach Programmes Immanuel Suresh Activity Chairperson, Design Foundation Studies Praveen Nahar Activity Chairperson, KMC – Resource Centre Jignesh Khakhar Activity Chairperson, Research & Publications P. Ramkrishna Rao Activity Chairperson, Integrated Design Services Bibhudutta Baral Centre Head, NID Research and Development Campus Akhil Succena Centre Head, PG Campus Vijaya Deshmukh Registrar (Academics) Siddharth Swaminarayan Secretary & Head, General Administration Viral Rajyaguru Controller of Finance & Accounts Mahesh Krovvidi Chief Executive Officer, National Design Business Incubator 27|28 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Faculty Forum The agenda for the 63rd Faculty Forum included: The agenda for 64th Faculty Forum included: • National Design Business Incubator, NID • Admissions 2014-15: Update • Updates & Presentations by Curriculum Ap praisal & Benchmarking Committees • International Open Electives 2014 1. PG Disciplines at Ahmedabad - International Programmes 2. UG Disciplines at Ahmedabad - e-Kalpa 3. PG Disciplines at Bangalore - NID History Book 4. PG Disciplines at Gandhinagar - Alpavirama 5. Across Board Common Courses • Outcome & Prospects: • Research & Publications at NID: - Colour Research Vision & Road Map - Colloquium Paper a. Presentation - Design History Conference b. Discussions - Moderated by the Session Chair - Chitrakatha • Design Consultancy Services at NID: Vision & Road Map The 63rd and 64th Faculty Forum meetings were held during the Academic Year 20132014 on 10th & 11th June, 2013 and 21st & 22nd November, 2013 respectively under the Chairmanship of the Director, where the forum reviewed the activities of different departments during the previous academic semester. Future goals and objectives and new imperatives from the perspective of the educational matters were given prominence in the two Faculty Forums. • Update • New Curriculum Documents were submitted by all the disciplines. a. Presentation (15 min) • INITIATIVE: Public Policy & Design b. Discussions - Moderated by the Session Chair • Reviews & Updates: • Outreach Programmes & ICIC: - Credit & Evaluation Policy Vision & Road Map - Diploma Guidelines a. Presentations (15 min.) - Fundamentals of Visual Design b. Discussions - Moderated by the Session Chair - Course Feedback Form • Industry Programmes & Projects: Vision & Road Map a. Presentations (15 min.) b. Discussions - Moderated by the Session Chair 29|30 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Design Education at NID Annual Report 2013-14 A multidisciplinary and multicampus institution recognised for its design excellence and thorough understanding of design capabilities, NID is acknowledged as a premier design institute contributing to the design profession and encouraging economic and Learning to learn, learning to know, and learning to do holistic growth through leadership in education, research, and design service to the society. NID’s successful evolution can be attributed to a core set of institutional capabilities and values that inspire its vision, and to the dedication and achievements of its faculty, students, staff, and alumni. Over the years, NID has restated its mandates and sharpened its vision while retaining its core values and building on its fundamental strengths. Following attributes have made the National institute of Design a premier design institute: • Hands-on experience through time-tested processes • Conceptual quality with originality • Sensitive and sophisticated interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approach to design learning • Strong knowledge and skill base • Value-based approach • An amalgamation of culture and economic value centric process • Future scenario-oriented product design and development • A global perspective • Socially and environmentally responsible design 31|32 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Global Context of Nid’s Education Educational Facilities NID has signed more than 52 MoUs with leading universities/institutions of repute overseas to strengthen collaborative academic relationships. This can enhance exchange programmes for students and faculty and encourage joint research activities through seminars and workshops. All this will be done with the vision of placing Indian design perspectives in the global context. These exchange programmes can enable both faculty and students to gain wider exposure and understanding about global design. The institute is equipped with the Skill Development Lab, Innovation Lab, and specialised labs for Ceramics and Glass, Leather and Plastics; Textile and Apparel Design Studios, Computer Labs, GRIDS Studio, Online Education Centre, Knowledge Management Centre (housing approximately 63000 books and a large collection of journals, e-Books, e-Journals, audio-visual materials, and prototypes). It has a contemporary IT Centre and other well-equipped labs with about 1000 computers (in Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, and Bengaluru campuses) including 700 high end machines and software. The entire campus, including hostels, is connected with Local Area Networking for both the internet and intranet facilities with around 1800 connections and Wi-Fi. The Design Vision Centre with Rapid Prototyping (RP) and High Performance Visualisation (HPV) solutions are other significant facilities. Photography and printing studios, video and animation studios, and skilled technical staff assist design students in their learning process. All these studios are continuously upgraded and equipped to handle professional work and sponsored research in addition to meeting with the training needs of students. Professional Education Programmes The Professional Education Programme offers both Undergraduate (UG) level and Postgraduate (PG) level diploma programmes: the UG programme is of four year’s duration for 10+2 school leavers leading to the Graduate Diploma in Design, and the PG programme of two-and-a-half year’s duration leading to the Postgraduate Diploma in Design. The Professional Education Programmes of the institute operate through five main faculty streams with eighteen diverse design disciplines: (i) Industrial Design Faculty: (Product Design, Furniture & Interior Design, Ceramic & Glass Design, Toy & Game Design, Transportation & Automobile Design, and Design for Retail Experience) (ii) Textile, Apparel and Lifestyle Accessory Design Faculty: (Textile Design, Apparel Design & Merchandising, and Lifestyle Accessory Design) (iii) Communication Design Faculty: (Graphic Design, Animation Film Design, Film & Video Communication, Exhibition Design, and Photography Design) (iv) IT Integrated Design Faculty: (New Media Design, Information & Interface Design, and Design for Digital Experience) (v) Interdisciplinary Design Studies: (Strategic Management and a common interdisciplinary stream for Undergraduate, Postgraduate, and Research Programmes). 33|34 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 K-Portal A web-based information system was developed inhouse to facilitate faculty, students, and staff to come to a common platform and bring together content from various distributed resources and systems using information technology in an amalgamated form. It serves as a presentation service to the user, disseminating complete, accurate and timely information available online. Its notable features are: • Online student assessment • Students’ academic reports such as GPA, SGPA, and others • KMC catalogue search • Digital resources • Open electives registration on real-time • Industry Interface • Online NID Alumni Registration and Man agement • NID Website based on Web Content Man agement System Academic Programmes 2012–2013 GRADUATE DIPLOMA PROGRAMME IN DESIGN (GDPD) The Graduate Diploma Programme in Design is offered in eight disciplines divided into four faculties. The programme spans four years (eight semesters) including a two-semester Foundation Programme. This Programme while being a generic design programme, offers project-level specialisation in different areas of: Postgraduate Diploma Programme in Design (PGDPD) Interactive areas of project-level specialisation of 18 PG programmes offered are: Product Design: consumer products (electronic and entertainment products, white goods), transportation, capital equipment and machine tools, toys Toy & Game Design: educational and developmental toys, outdoor play equipment, soft toys, multimedia games Furniture & Interior Design: home furniture system, office furniture system, retail furniture system Textile Design: constructed textiles (woven, knitted, non-woven textiles), surface design print, mixed media, embroidery, finishing techniques (surface ornamentation), textiles for apparels, technical fabrics Ceramic & Glass Design: lifestyle products, studio pottery, sanitaryware Apparel Design & Merchandising: ready-to-wear range for women, costumes for film and theatre, work and protective wear, accessory design Lifestyle Accessory Design: personal accessory products, products for living and work spaces Film & Video Communication: marketing communication (advertising and corporate films), social communication (developmental and educational short films), design for tourism industry Animation Film Design: classical animation, computer animation, model animation, and animation for the web Graphic Design: design for publications, marketing communications, social and developmental communications New Media Design: web design, game design, interactive media and software industry Information & Interface Design: software industry and IT industry, educational institutions in e-learning, management, architecture, information design, knowledge management and media industries, and sectors including TV channels/content developers and others. Strategic Design Management: strategic designers, design entrepreneurs, and design managers Transportation & Automobile Design: transportation and automotive sectors of the industry Design for Retail Experience: retail designers Industrial Design Product Design, Furniture & Interior Design, and Ceramic & Glass Design Communication Design Graphic Design, Animation Film Design, Film & Video Communication, Exhibition Design Textile and Apparel Design Textile Design Design for Digital Experience: Design for digital media; namely,information kiosks, handheld communication and navigation devices and other e-products, and for the service industry—e-products, e-health, e-banking software applications, and digital libraries Photography Design: visual artists, photographers, cinematographers 35|36 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Admissions 2013–2014 / 2014–2015 Advertisements were published in leading national dailies during the first week of October 2013 for admissions 2014–2015. Application forms were made available through the institute’s website at the cost of Rs.1500/- and (Rs.750/- in case of reserved categories) from 1st October–2nd November, 2013. 37|38 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Report on Admissions 2013–2014 Discipline Total Seats announced PGDPD PGDPD The Admissions Committee had shortlisted a total of 930 candidates for studio tests and interviews. Product Design 15 GDPD Furniture & Interior Design 15 Transportation & Automobile Design 15 The Admissions Committee had shortlisted a total of 330 candidates for the studio tests and interviews. The discipline-wise details for the PG Programme for 2013–2014 is as follows: The Admissions Committee had short listed in all, 1016 candidates for the studio tests and interviews, out of which, 800 candidates appeared for 18 disciplines (studio test and interview both). Finally, 245 candidates were selected to whom admissions were offered in PGDPD 2014–15. Ceramic & Glass Design 10 Report on Admission 2014–2015 Toy & Game Design 10 Graphic Design 15 A total of 9835 applications were received for both Graduate Diploma Programme in Design and Postgraduate Diploma Programme in Design. Out of which, 5496 and 3818 candidates were called for GDPD and PGDPD Design Aptitude Tests respectively. Animation Film Design 15 Film & Video Communication 15 Photography Design 15 Textile Design 15 Apparel Design & Merchandising 15 Lifestyle Accessory Design 15 New Media Design 15 Information & Interface Design 15 Design for Retail Experience 15 Design for Digital Experience 15 The intake for Academic year 2013–14 would be as follows: Strategic Design Management 15 A total of 5182 and 3468 candidates appeared for GDPD and PGDPD respectively. The absenteeism was 5.71% in GDPD and 9.24% in PGDPD. GDPD: 100 seats (15% seats for overseas category on supernumerary basis.) Total 245 The intake for Academic year 2014–15 would be as follows Advertisements were published in leading national dailies during the first week of October 2012 for admissions 2013–2014. Application forms were made available through the institute’s website at the cost of Rs.1500/- and (Rs.750/- in case of reserved categories) from 3rd October – 2nd November, 2012. In all, 8699 applications were received for both Graduate Diploma Programme in Design and Postgraduate Diploma Programme in Design. Out of this, a total of 5069 and 3630 candidates were called for GDPD and PGDPD Design Aptitude Test respectively. A national-level Design Aptitude Test was conducted on 19th and 20th January, 2013 for PGDPD and GDPD respectively at the following 13 centres: 1.Ahmedabad 2. Bangalore 3. Bhopal 4.Chennai 5.Delhi 6.Guwahati 7.Hyderabad 8. Lucknow 9.Kolkata 10.Mumbai 11.Nagpur 12.Chandigarh 13.Noida A total of 4741 and 3231 candidates appeared for GDPD and PGDPD respectively. The absenteeism was 6.45% in GDPD and 10.99% in PGDPD. PGDPD: 245 seats A national-level Design Aptitude Test was conducted on 11th and 12th January, 2014 for PGDPD and GDPD respectively at following 12 centres: 1.Ahmedabad 2. Bangalore 3. Bhopal 4.Chennai 5.Delhi 6.Guwahati 7.Hyderabad 8. Lucknow 9.Kolkata 10.Mumbai 11.Nagpur 12.Chandigarh GDPD The Admissions Committee had shortlisted total 359 candidates for the studio tests and interviews, out of which, 333 candidates appeared. From these, 115 candidates were selected to whom admissions were offered in GDPD 2014–15 Final Diploma Projects (UG/PG) During the year under review, evaluation process and end-semester/diploma juries approved 300 students for award of NID’s Professional Education Programme Diploma (Annexure-1). These projects were sponsored by major manufacturing/ communication/IT-based, government, and government-aided organisations. GDPD : 100 seats (15% seats for overseas category on supernumerary basis.) PGDPD : 245 seats 39|40 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 34th Convocation The 34th Convocation of NID was held on 17th December, 2013. Three hundred students were awarded NID’s Professional Education Programme Diploma on this occasion. The discipline-wise details of graduating students are as under Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Discipline-wise Summary 34Th Convocation Discipline-Wise Summary GDPD 1 Animation Film Design (AFD) 14 2 Exhibition Design (ED) 06 PGDPD 1 Animation Film Design (AFD) 12 2 Film & Video Communication (FVC) 11 3 Graphic Design (GD) 10 4 Product Design (PD) 16 10 3 Film & Video Communication (FVC) 07 4 Graphic Design (GD) 17 5 Transportation & Automobile Design (TAD) 5 Product Design (PD) 19 6 Ceramic & Glass Design (CGD) 6 Textile Design (TD) 14 7 Furniture & Interior Design (FID) 13 7 Furniture & Interior Design (FID) 06 8 Toy & Game Design (TGD) 10 9 Apparel Design & Merchandising (ADM) 16 10 Lifestyle Accessory Design (LAD) 12 11 Textile Design (TD) 16 12 New Media Design (NMD) 08 13 Strategic Design Management (SDM) 13 14 Design for Digital Experience (DDE) 15 15 Design for Retail Design (DRE) 15 16 Information & Interface Design (IID) 14 17 Photography Design (PHD) 17 Total 215 G.Total (85+215) 300 83 SLPEP 8 9 Graphic Design (GD) (5 ½ year) 01 Product Design (PD) (5 year) 01 Total 85 07 43|44 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Programme wise Summary Nos. 1 GDPD - 4 year 83 2 PGDPD - 2 – ½ year 132 3 PGDPD - 2 year 82 4 SLPEP - 5- ½ year 1 5 SLPEP - 5 year 1 6 AEPEP - 2- ½ year 1 NO.OF STUDENTS GRADUATED 300 The Convocation Address was delivered by Dr. Devi Shetty, eminent philanthropist, cardiac surgeon and chairman of Narayana Hrudayalaya Group of Hospitals Anand Mahindra chairman of the NID Governing Council gave away the diplomas to the graduating students. Pradyumna Vyas, Director, NID, in his concluding remarks, presented an overview of the major initiatives and achievements of the institute in the past twelve months. A number of distinguished guests attended the convocation function which was followed by an exhibition of work done by graduating students and other students in different disciplines. The exhibition was open to the public for five days following the convocation. Annual Report 2013-14 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Placements Placements, Diploma Projects, and Industry Interface: NID has a full-fledged Placement Cell currently involved in the following activities: • Planning, organising and coordinating Placement Week (Industry Interface) at all three campuses. • Coordinating between the industry / studios / NGO / governmental sector and the students for industrial training, diploma projects and placements. • Managing the Students’ Online Portfolio for the graduating batch and diploma project semester students • Coordinating industry visits and meetings with concerned HODs / coordinators and promoting industry presence in NID through lectures / presentations and interactions / crosstalk’s • Facilitating the query of both student and industry • Guiding students to build the portfolio • Coordinating the announcement of competition and awards declaration • Scholarship announcements Annual Report 2013-14 Details on key areas of Placements, Diploma Projects, and Industry Interface Placement office has a continuous industry interaction around the year in terms of openings for internship / diploma project / placements and lateral placements. Kindly find few of the industry associations done from January to April 2014 in terms of opening for internships / lateral placements: Dabur International Ltd, Dubai, Creators Lab (aka WebCreators.in),Walmart, Wipro Lighting, Sintex Ind Ltd, Tanishq, Raghavendra Rathore Design Studio, TheBee Studio, Appachi Eco-Logic Cotton ( P) Ltd., Annual Report 2013-14 DAPHNIS LABS PVT LTD,Aricent, Infowareindia. net, Wildcraft India, Scientific Remedies Pvt Ltd, Center for Knowledge Societies, Welspun, Ratan Textile, Bosch, Ducere Technologies, INS VALSURA, National Innovation Foundation – IIMA, Mulberry silks, Diebold Systems Private Limited, Traveller Kids, Comfort Casual Product, Tikolo sports, Focus Kids Commu. Systems – WorldDoo, Honeywell, Textrade International Ltd.,TATA Motors, Sappient Nitro, Rigger House, SWAROVSKI INDIA PVT LTD, Chenetha Colour Weaves,Mc Afee, Redbus.in, General Motors 53rd Accolades I Surabhi Bhatnagar (NMD), Mandrila Biswas (SDM), Naveen Kumar (SDM), and Raja Biswas (NMD) won the prestigious NASSCOM Social Innovation Honours 2014 for their project titled ‘Easy Elect’. The jury adjudged that this project can have very high impact on society and innovation using technology and transformative potential. II Thanaram / Prabanjan, won Vogue Eyewear ‘Style It’ contest in the national competition. The Vogue eyewear “style it” contest was an optical frame design contest to enable modern women. The first phase was to submit concept sketches based on their own inspiration followed by realising the concept in a physical form. The award included a cash prize and the award-winning design was extensively credited in leading fashion publications and will be rolled into production in 2014 as an ‘exclusively made design for India’. III Neerav Doshi’s classroom project titled ‘Eye Candy’, won the award for the best film in the’Student Animation - Indian’ category, at the Pune International Film Festival, which was held from 9th–16th February, 2014. Scholarship Announcements The Sir Ratan Tata Trust awaded the scholarship to the following five students based on their performance during the Foundation Programme as well as the marks obtained by them in their HSC exam. Students’ International Exchange Programmes Annual Report 2013-14 List of MoUs signed during the year 1 Università San Raffaele, Rome, Italy 2 Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, USA 3 École Supérieure d’Art et de Design, Dijon, France 4 Hadassah Academic College, Jerusalem, Israel 5 College of Planning & Design, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan 6 Royal Academy of Arts (KABK), The Hague, The Netherlands 1 Bhavnee Gupta 2 Ira Sharma 3 Srayana Sanyal 4 Beda Das IV Shefali Mishra won the Best Student Design for ‘The Afghan-made Carpet Design Competition’, which is a part of The Carpet Design Awards at DOMOTEX Hannover 2014 (11-14 January 2014); it is the world’s leading carpet design competition held at the largest and most influential fair for floor coverings. V Animation awards at the International Film Festival -2014, Mumbai. Ranjitha Rajivan won the Best Animator’s Award for Keli, a docu-fiction animation about Theyyam, a popular ritual dance of north Kerala. VI Swarup Deb won the Jury’s Special Mention award for Amlu, a CGI animation film on creating awareness about the abuse of the girl child. VII AeroChallenge was announced by Honeywell. The brief was to design novel interactions for cabin management and in-flight entertainment for the private jets of tomorrow. The winners of the first prize were Kinnari and Parag Gupta; they were awarded an internship at Honeywell Cabin-Management System, Design Team, as well as a cash prize (yet to be received). 49|50 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 NID students who went to partner institutes in 2013–14 Sr.No. Name Discipline University / College 14 Samuel Kancharla Information & Interface Design HTW, Berlin, Germany 1 Prateekshankar Dixit Toy & Game Design Halle, Germany 15 Krishan Jagota Transportation & Automobile Design HTW, Berlin, Germany 2 Mridula Dasari Product Design RMIT, Australia 16 Vaishali Rajurka Product Design HTW, Berlin, Germany 3 Riddhi Jain Textile Design ENSCI, Paris 17 Bhuvana Sekar Product Design, UG Pforzheim University, Germany 4 Sneha Ravishankar Textile Design ENSCI, Paris 18 Ajay Kumar Product Design, UG Pforzheim University, Germany 5 Varenya Raj Graphic Design Lucerne School of Art & Design, Switzerland 19 Tanaya Agarwal Lifestyle Accessory Pforzheim University, Germany Design 6 Isha Pimpalkhare Textile Design Lucerne School of Art & Design, Switzerland 20 Ankita Gupta Ceramic & Glass Design, UG Monash University, Australia 7 Anupam Singha Photography Design, PG The University College of Creative Arts, UK 21 Ann Mary Cherrian Textile Design, UG ENSAD, Paris 8 Amit Chahalia Photography Design, PG The University College of Creative Arts, UK 22 Upamanyu Bhattacharya Animation Design, UG ENSAD, Paris 9 Adira Thekkuveettil Photography Design, PG The University College of Creative Arts, UK 23 Pranay Arun Kumar Product Design, UG ENSAD, Paris 10 Debanshu Bhaumik Photography Design, PG The University College of Creative Arts, UK 24 Anvi Singhania Furniture & Interior Design, UG ENSA-DIJON, France 11 Pracheta Jaitley Photography Design, PG The University College of Creative Arts, UK 25 Ayushi Jain Furniture & Interior Design, UG ENSA-DIJON, France 12 Ninaad Kulkarni Animation Film Design Lucerne School of Art & Design, UK 26 Aarushi Duggar Exhibition Design, UG ENSA-DIJON, France 13 Vivek Kattela Product Design HTW, Berlin, Germany 27 Keerthana D. Exhibition Design, UG ENSA-DIJON, France 51|52 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Students from partner institutes who came to NID 2013–14 28 Shrishti Lal Lifestyle Accessory The Univesity of New Southwales, Australia Design, PG Sr.No. Name University / College Place 29 Anshula Mittal Lifestyle Accessory The Univesity of New Southwales, Australia Design, PG 1 Bjorn Karl Edvard Eriksson Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Australia 30 Noopur Choksi Graphic Design, UG Holon Institute of Technology, Israel 2 Jade Thorsen Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Australia 31 Naomi Kundu Graphic Design, UG Holon Institute of Technology, Israel 3 Jeanne Morel ENSAD Paris 32 Somesh Singh Grewal Furniture & Holon Institute of Technology, Israel Interior Design, UG 4 Melody Boulissiere ENSAD Paris 33 Kaisa L. Furniture & Holon Institute of Technology, Israel Interior Design, UG 5 Anne Charlotte Piot ENSAD Paris 34 Kratu Beri Product Design, UG Politecnic di Milano, Italy 6 Maya McBeath The Glasgow School of Art UK 35 Raju Randhav Product Design, UG Politecnic di Milano, Italy 7 Delphine Bishop University of Art & Design, Halle Germany 36 Manisha Laroia Product Deisgn, UG Glasgow School of Art, UK 8 Elodie Elsenberger ESAD Paris 37 Priyam Vadaliya Product Deisgn, UG Glasgow School of Art, UK 9 Dennis Sebastian Kehr Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe Germany 38 Ishita Jain Graphic Design, UG ESAD de Reims, Paris 10 Lara Heidemann Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe Germany 39 Anupreeta Agate Product Design, UG ESAD de Reims, Paris 11 Felix Roeben Hochschule Ostwestfalen -Lippe Germany 12 Christina Gabriele Hofmann HTW, Berlin Germany 13 Jannia Kluge HTW, Berlin Germany 53|54 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 14 Tony Pilz HTW, Berlin Germany 15 Nick Oelschlagel HTW, Berlin Germany 16 Julia Drigert Univ. of Applied Sciences & Arts, Germany Germany 17 Julia Masalska Univ. of Applied Sciences & Arts, Germany Germany 18 Fabian Siefert Univ. of Applied Sciences & Arts, Germany Germany 19 Laura Bourda ENSAD France 20 Bogdan Stamatin Denmarks Designskole Denmark 21 Aline Schuetz Lucerne School of Art & Design Switzerland Faculty International Exchange Aarti Srivastava visited Zurich University, Switzerland along with four students to take part in the International Summer Workshop from 12th–20th July, 2013. Shilpa Das visited HTW, Berlin, Germany for academic exchange programme between HTW & NID from 2nd–11th February 2014. 55|56 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Faculty Visits Abroad Sr. No. Name Place of visit Period Purpose 13 Aarti Srivastava Switzerland 12th–30th July, 2013 1 Deval Kartik France 13th–26th January, 2013 Invited to teach at University of Angers, visited Paris and Amsterdam. Visited Zurich University, Switzerland along with 4 students to take part in the international summer workshop. 14 Shashank Mehta Ghana 17th–22nd July, 2013 Brussels (Belgium) 11th–18th February, 2013 Invited as International Jury Member for the animation festival, ‘Anima’; showed a presentation and gave a talk on Indian animation, education, industry, and its future. To conduct a workshop during the 3rd Design Development and Research Conference at Kumasi, Ghana 15 Neelima Hasija Sri Lanka 21st–28th July, 2013 Germany 28th February to 15th March 2013 Participate in the 17th International Symposium, workshop and exhibition on “Toy Design and Inclusive Play”. As a Foreign External Examiner in Comprehensive Design Project Examination, Bachelor of Design Degree Programme, 2013 at University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka 16 Tanishka Kachru UK 14th–22nd September, 2013 As a British Council delegate to attend the London Design Festival, ‘Design Connections’. 2 3 Sekhar Mukherjee Shekhar Bhattacharjee 4 Amresh Panigrahi France 7th to 17th March 2013 To participate in the NID-ENSAD International Bamboo Workshop at Paris 17 Praveen Nahar France 3rd–5th October, 2013 To participate in the ‘Lille Design for Change Contest’ workshop. 5 Sekhar Mukherjee Tokyo, Japan 7th–13th March, 2013 To attend ‘Notes for Participants in HIDA-AOTS Training’, a programmes on Intellectual Property Rights for the Content Industry in India (ENII) 18 Vijai Singh Katiyar UK 6th–14th October, 2013 6 Dhiman Sengupta Tokyo, Japan -do- -do- 7 Kaushik Chakraborty Tokyo, Japan -do- -do- To be a part of a delegation of leading and emerging Indian design education organisations to the UK to connect them to their counterparts and find opportunities for design education collaboration. 8 Sekhar Mukherjee Germany 23rd–26th April, 2013 To represent the Animation Film Design department of NID at the animation event, 20th ITFS ’13 at Stuttgart, Germany 19 Bibhudutta Baral UK 6th–14th October, 2013 -do- 20 Praveen Nahar Norway 9th–11th October, 2013 To attend the symposium on ‘Relating Systems Thinking and Design 2013: Emerging Contexts for Systemic Design’ 21 Pradyumna Vyas South Korea 10th–13th October, 2013 To attend ‘Asia Design Summit’ and the ‘Design Korea 2013’ 22 Shimul Mehta Vyas Ghana, South 13th–20th Africa October, 2013 Design intervention for basketry crafts for empowerment of 50 craft artisans—25 each from Ethiopia and Ghana – Implementation of theBasketry Project in Ghana. 23 Krishna Patel Ghana, South 13th–22nd Africa October, 2013 -do- 9 Praveen Nahar UK 17th–21st June, 2013 To attend a five-day Summer School at Imperial College, London. 10 Nijoo Dubey UK 6th–20th July, 2013 To attend the 12th AIC Congress at School of Design, University of Leeds and the 22nd International Colour Vision Society Symposium in UK. 11 Bibhudutta Baral US 11th–19th July, 2013 To attend the Microsoft Research Faculty Summit at Redmond, Washington 12 Rupesh Vyas US 12th–30th July, 2013 To attend the Microsoft Research Faculty Summit at Redmond, Washington 57|58 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 24 Palash Singh Ghana, South 13th–22nd Africa October, 2013 25 Vipul Vinzuda Japan -do- 26th To participate in Tokyo Designers October– 4th Week (TDW) organised by NPO, November, Japan 2013 26 Mayank Loonker Japan 26th -doOctober– 4th November, 2013 27 Mamata N. Rao France 28th October– 1st November, 2013 For presenting a paper on ‘Reconstruction of Virupaksha Street, Hampi’ at the Digital Heritage Conference 2013. 28 Mr. Amresh Panigrahi Ethiopia, South Africa 10th–19th November, 2013 Design Intervention for Empowerment of twenty five craft persons, artisans of Ethiopia in Basketry Craft sector – Need assessment, survey cum workshop in Ethiopia. 5th–11th November, 2013 As International Guest Speaker for an academic event of the Puchon International Student Animation Festival (a.k.a. PISAF2013) in Korea 29 Mr. Sekhar Mukherjee South Korea 30 Mr. Ajay Kumar Tiwari Portugal 28th November –4th December, 2013 To attend CONFIA – International Conference on Illustration and Animation for presenting a scholarly paper titled “Experimental Animation – a reflective – creative inquiry” which has been accepted for presentation and publication in CONFIA. 31 Dr. Jignesh Khakhar Iceland, Denmark 29th January– 2nd February, 2014 To attend the 2014 Reykjavik Visual Music – Puntoy Raya Festival and conduct a workshop on “Abstract Animation” and screen students’ short animation films made at NID. 32 Ms. Shilpa Das Berlin 2nd–11th February, 2014 Academic Exchange Programme between HTW University and NID. 33 Ms. Shimul Mehta Vyas Ethiopia, South Africa 3rd–20th February, 2014 Design Intervention for Empowerment of twenty five craft persons, artisans of Ethiopia in Basketry Craft sector – Basket Design Workshop for Ethiopian Artisans – 3rd workshop. 34 Ms. Neelima Hasija Ethiopia, South Africa 3rd–20th February, 2014 Design Intervention for Empowerment of twenty five craft persons, artisans of Ethiopia in Basketry Craft sector – Basket Design Workshop for Ethiopian Artisans – 3rd workshop. 35 Mr. Y N Vivekananda Ethiopia, South Africa 3rd–20th February, 2014 Design Intervention for Empowerment of twenty five craft persons, artisans of Ethiopia in Basketry Craft sector – Basket Design Workshop for Ethiopian Artisans – 3rd workshop. 36 Ms. Tanvi Kareer Ethiopia, South Africa 3rd–20th February, 2014 Design Intervention for Empowerment of twenty five craft persons, artisans of Ethiopia in Basketry Craft sector – Basket Design Workshop for Ethiopian Artisans – 3rd workshop. 37 Mr. Amresh Panigrahi Ethiopia, South Africa 3rd–20th February, 2014 Design Intervention for Empowerment of twenty five craft persons, artisans of Ethiopia in Basketry Craft sector – Basket Design Workshop for Ethiopian Artisans – 3rd workshop. 59|60 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 New Development in IT Centre • The existing internet bandwidth of 130 mbps at Ahmedabad campus has been increased to 1024 mbps to handle enormous internet usage and facilitate student’s research work. Research Thrust • NID campus network has expanded and upgraded on 10-Gigabit uplink and IPV6 ready (suggested by letter No. 11(4)/2010-BE, Dept. of industrial Policy & Promotion, Government of India), the • National Knowledge Network (NKN) project is aimed at establishing a strong and robust internal Indian network which will be capable of providing secure and reliable connectivity. Using NKN, all vibrant institutions with vision and passion will be able to transcend space and time limitations in accessing information and knowledge and derive the associated benefits for themselves and for society. The purpose of such a knowledge network goes to the very core of the country’s quest for building quality institutions with requisite research facilities and creating a pool of highly trained professionals. • The three campuses of the National Institute of Design one each at Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, and Bengaluru are connected with the National Knowledge Network, a state of the art multi-gigabit pan-India network. network upgrade will benefit many of today’s IT priorities such as server virtualisation and subsequent application consolidation and media applications. • The centre developed live webcast facilities; the 34th NID was webcasted live on NID’s website • New web application for the registration of the Open Elective course The new web application is developed for the registration of the Open Elective course which is faster, easy to access and consists of all necessary information about the course which is offered during the Open Elective. The Research & Publications department at NID undertook various activities that focused on the academic and developmental aspects of design. These initiatives reflect the focused vision and research acumen of the faculty and students of the institute. Eight faculty members have taken up design research projects of their interest. This has resulted in more research papers being published. The Research & Publications department provided research/project opportunities to thirteen students. 61|62 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd New Initiatives 1. NID-Indian Railways Design Centre A committee consisting of executive directors of various departments from the Railway Board, Ministry of Railways visited NID on April 3 & 4, 2014 for better appreciation of the potential and excellence of NID for discussing railway-based scenarios and utilisation of the proposed Railway Design Centre at NID. The committee visited both Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar campuses, and interacted with faculty and staff members. A joint meeting was held with all stalkeholders. The committee will appraise the Railway Board on the same, and it is expected that the approval for release of the corpus to NID will be granted soon. 2. National Sizing Standards for India NID has submitted a proposal to the Jamsetji Tata Trust for restructuring the JTT Chair for Universal Design at NID. The new proposal addresses at the need of developing Indian anthropometric database nationwide, which will be disseminated to all sectors of design for the industry in India. While it is believed that a number of other educational institutes, universities, R&D organisations have developed certain human body dimensions/data sets out of their relevant research works, such data are still ‘unorganised’and not statistically valid enough which can be used by any specific industry in its totality, absoluteness & completeness. A national seminar on ‘National Sizing Standards in India’ was held in August 2013 to initiate this activity. 3. Innovation Centre for Natural Fibres NID has set up an Innovation Centre for Natural Fibre (ICNF) with a focus on improvement in processing techniques for natural fibres, capacity building in natural fibres development and utilization through innovation in design, engineering and technology. The centre has prioritised some natural fibres of national importance such as banana, bamboo, coir, and hemp for exploration. In this pursuit, it is networking with institutions within India and abroad, to and appropriate and sustainable designs applications using these fibres as a primary material. Also, significant benefits to the local and national economy can be attained with a focused programme that can leverage design and technology for sustainable livelihoods, as well as create cutting edge solutions for tomorrow’s market. A national workshop is planned in June or July this year. Faculty-Led Design Research Projects Other Research Projects Under this approach, the interested faculty members make a proposal of the research projects of their interest and funding is done mainly through the institute’s resources. Ongoing: 1. India Digital Heritage (Hampi) 1. Design Education in schools through toys and games Anchor Faculty: Gayatri Menon The project has been integrated to her overall PhD Framework. 2. A research proposal on “Suburban Screen: Memories of Movie going in Bandra and Belghoria in the 1970’s” Anchor Faculty: Arun Gupta The first phase of the project has been completed. The next phase will be taken up after completion of the publication project undertaken by the Faculty. 3. ”Reviving the magic of Lost Juvenile Illustrated Books for Indian Subcontinent” Anchor Faculty: Sekhar Mukherjee The final design and layout of the proposed monograph will document the entire experience while working closely with the area of visual narratives. The work on the project is in progress. Anchor faculty: Mamata Rao/V. Ravishankar, NID R& D Campus, Bangalore The project aims at exploring methods to represent heritage in new ways. The outcome of the project will help various state holders such as Karnataka Tourism and people of the region to showcase Hampi, its art, architecture and social life in a more immersive manner. The project is being funded by Department of Science & Technology, New Delhi. The work on the project is in progress. 2. Creating Digital-Learning Environment for Design in India (e-Kalpa) Principal Investigator: Bibhudatta Baral, Co-PIS: C S Susanth/Mamata Rao, NID R& D Campus, Bangaluru. The project is an initiative of the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) to promote involvement of information and communication technologies (ICT) to enhance quality and reach of design education in India. The work on the project is in progress. Annual Report 2013-14 Research Chairs 1. John Bissell Research Chair Search for new Chair is in process. 2. Ravi J Matthai Design Research Chair The activities of the Chair has been concluded with the submission of final Report. Copyediting of the book is in progress 3. Jamsetji Tata Trust Chair for Universal Design at NID The search for a new Chair is in process. 4. NID-Asian Paints Colour Research Chair The final documentation of the research is in progress. 3. NID has established a Nokia Research Lab at NID Bangaluru. The activities are in progress. 4. KVIC-NID Design Innovation Centre Memorandum of Understanding has been signed between National Institute of Design and Khadi and Village Industries Commission for setting up a ‘KVIC-NID Design Innovation Centre’ at NID. The MOU aims at a strategic alliance between KVIC and NID with a view to reinforcing the best design practices with participation of young designers, design service providers and design professionals under NID umbrella for the benefit of the Khadi and Village Industry. Gita Dave has been appointed as Senior Designer. Three pilot classroom projects with Graphic Design, Apparel Design & Merchandising and Lifestyle Accessory Design have been completed. The documentation is in process. 63|64 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Publications Completed Ongoing 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. Failed Roman by H. Kumar Vyas 50 Years of National Institute of Design: 1961–2011 The Trellis - Volume 2, Issue 8 of The Trellis Research Project on Improved Roman for Indian Use Hon. Research Fellow: H. Kumar Vyas Mata-ni-Pachedi by Joan Erikson: The book is being redesigned Himroo: A Textile Tradition of Aurang abad and Hyderabad by Aarti Badamikar. The work on the manuscript is in progress. The work on the Volume 1, issue 4 of D/signed is in progress 65|66 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Knowledge Management & Information Services (KM&IS) Annual Report 2013-14 Knowledge Management Centre The Knowledge Management Centre (KMC) at the institute offers a new age of a multifaceted approach to managing print, digital, audio-visual material, prototypes, all in a seamless manner. KMC showcases the best collection of books, periodicals, and other non-print resources from all corners of the world. Apart from this, the centre has a large collection of the student diploma projects, craft documentation reports, and other research projects. The KMC also showcases the design prototypes. The collective strength of all resources at the KMC is aimed giving the centre the power to provide services under on roof with online facilities to the faculty members, students, researchers, and the corporate bodies and institutes associated with design. The library staff works to create an organisation that is receptive to innovation, recognised for efficient management, and focused on continuous improvement in our services, resources, and facility. 67|68 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 The Educational Resources added to the collection as on March 31, 2014: 1 E-Resources Resources Paldi Campus PG Campus Print/E-Books Added during 2013-14 Stock as on 31-3-2014 Added during 2013-14 Stock as on Added 31-3-2014 during 2013-14 Stock as on 31-3-2014 854 45517* 1121 11100** 7741*** Books R & D campus 432 2 E-Books 197 508 3 E - Databases 2 11 4 E – Journals – Individual Subscription 12 23 5 Diploma projects 168 2425 153 457 41 250 6 Project Documents 5 1060 0 0 0 0 7 Craft Documents 23 443 18 56 0 15 Audio-Video material Access is available to these centers also During the year the KMC acquired the following e-book collection, data bases which has been widely used by the faculty and students at all three campuses of NID. E-Databases • ACM Digital Library is the most comprehensive collection of full-text articles and bibligraphic records in existence today covering the fields of computing and information technology. The fulltext database includes the complete collection of ACM’s publications, including journals, conference proceedings, magazines, newsletters, and multimedia titles, etc. • Berg Fashion Library (Encyclopedia of World Dress and Fashion) from Oxford University Press, UK • Euromonitor International ( An International market research database focusing on specialized research on Industry, country, company and consumer lifestyle, etc.) ** This include transferred books (total 3562) to PG and R&D Campus ** This include transferred books (total 3444) from Paldi Campus ***This include transferred books (total 119) from Paldi Campus Paldi Campus PG Campus R & D campus Added during 2013-14 Stock as on 31-3-2014 Added during 2013-14 Stock as on Added 31-3-2014 during 2013-14 Stock as on 31-3-2014 • Euromonitor International Passport GMID • EBSCO: Art and Architecture • EBSCO: Communication and mass media Complete • Grove Art Online 1 Sound recording 0 4608 0 597 0 341 • Newspaper Direct 2 DISK 329 8246 63 1254 88 2071 • Proquest: Arts and Humanities 3 Films 12 979 0 0 0 0 • Vogue Archive • Women’s Wear Daily (WWD) Archive 4 Slides (Transparencies) 0 94758 0 0 0 0 5 Video cassettes 0 1310 0 0 0 0 6 U-Matic Video Cassettes 0 650 0 0 0 0 7 Betamax Video Cassette 0 109 0 0 0 0 and Sociology (No. of Titles – 25 + 45 added in this year = 70) 8 Betacam Video Cassettes 0 267 0 0 0 0 • EBSCO e-books : AVA Publishing (No. of Titles – 58) E-Books • Cambridge University Press e-Books – Business and Management, Anthropology • Oxford Handbooks (No. of Titles – 112 + 9 added in this year = 121 ) Taylor & Francis (Routledge) e-Books– Communication, Media, Music (No. of Titles -8 ) • Wiley Online Books – Art & Photography (No. of Titles – 20) • Woodhead Publishing e-Books– Textile Technology Collection (No. of Titles-26 + 39 added in this year = 65) E-Journals – Individual Subscription • Economic & Political Weekly (EPW) • Publishers Communication Group – Intellect e-journals: Animation, Craft Research, Screen writing (No. of Titles- 9) • Technical Textile Markets • Textile Outlook International: The online database J-STOR and CRC Net Base continued to be actively used by faculty and student through IP based access system across the three campuses. As part of the enhancement of services, the KMC will be subscribing to more e-Books and e-Journals during the coming months along with design related databases which will help students and faculty in their academic and research pursuits. Books and other print resources The KMC has a wide range of collection of books in its resources on design, science and technology, art & architecture, paintings, history, humanities, etc. Presently the collection has more than 65,360 books in all its three campuses. The periodical section has nearly 110 current journals with nearly 10,400 back volumes, mostly on design-related subjects. The rare and out of print collection includes archival collections on art, architecture, paintings, history, etc. MIT Press (No. of Titles – 8) • EBSCO Publishing Inc. (No. of Titles – 26) 69|70 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Document Collection The document collection contains more than 4600 student Diploma Projects, Colloquium Papers & Craft Documentations in its collection. There are several other reports and documentations on various projects NID was involved during the last 5 decades, which are unique with innovative themes and research oriented studies. Audio Visual Resources The unique collection of audiovisual materials, which includes films, (Audio Cassettes,Audio LP’s, Audio Tapes, Audio CD, CD ROM Databases, Digital Audio Tapes (DAT),Films (16mm & 35 mm), Filmstrips, Microfilms & microfiche, Slides (Transparencies), Video Cassettes (U-matic, VHS, Betamax, Betacam), Video CD and DVD) contains NID’s own works as well as the ones collected from externally. These are mostly on the topics of design, film classics, and of course NID’s own experimental and animation films. The Audio Collection contains hundreds of hours of music, both Indian as well as Western & Indian classical, Folk, Jazz, Pop, etc. This collection also includes recordings of lectures and speeches held at NID, literature readings as well as sound effects, which are very important resources for both students and faculty in their design projects covering diverse themes and ideas. The visual collection consisting of nearly 80,000 transparencies from the early 60’s till date are unique in the area of Indian landscape, art, architecture and design, along with topics like fairs & festivals, people, traditions, culture, etc. Digitisation of KMC Resources The KMC has started digitising and 165 craft documentations have been digitized, so that these resources can be preserved and made accessible through online facilities, which will be very useful to the faculty, students across NID’s campuses. Exhibitions of Educational Resources As part of the procurement process of educational resources, the KMC organizes periodic display of books and other educational resources at all its three campuses. Publishers and suppliers of various publishing houses participated the events. The faculty and students were encouraged to preview the books and other educational resources and make recommendations / selections so that the KMC collection could be enriched with the latest educational materials. The KMC Head , two faculty members with KMC staff members had also visited the Annual World Book Fair at New Delhi. Annual Report 2013-14 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Outreach Programmes NID’s Outreach Programmes extend the institute’s experience and training facilities to the service of those outside its regular education and client service activities. These programmes help build a network of design collaboration towards economic and social priorities between the institute and organisations, and groups, and individuals all over India. These networks help extend design application to those areas that are still new to design. NID’s efforts are enriched by the experience of its Outreach collaborators which range from industrial bodies (particularly small, medium and hand industries) and other institutions of education and training, to voluntary organisations and central or state bodies working in priority sectors. Workshop and training programmes are tailored to the specific needs of particular groups, aimed at assisting them to put design awareness in schools, at primary and secondary levels. A list of various outreach programmes and projects undertaken during the year is provided at Annexure 5. Annual Report 2013-14 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Industry Programmes and Projects (IP&P) Industry Programmes & Projects (IP&P) organises a series of result-oriented, value-added design workshops and programmes in the areas of strategic design opportunities. The design programmes/ workshops are conducted under the flagship of NID’s experienced faculties and a host of distinguished experts and professionals from different walks of life. List of industry/organisations who participated is provided in Annexure 6. Annual Report 2013-14 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Integrated Design Services Client servicing is an integral part of NID’s activity. Through Integrated Design Services (IDS) department, it caters to client projects. NID undertakes consultancy projects and professionally delivers design solutions in various areas of design disciplines. The projects are undertaken by faculty mainly to bring market realities to the design studios of NID in a multidisciplinary environment for the benefit of clients. Projects in line with NID’s areas of expertise are carefully chosen, so that institution can provide state of the art design solution to perspective clients. Generally enquiries are proceeded by a brief and scope of work mutually setup by client and faculty, followed by a project proposal. Design intervention is carried out in various phases which involve concept development, design development, and prototyping. NID has more than five decades of offering consultancy services and has undertaken many prestigious design projects and also a number of projects are in pipeline. A list of such projects undertaken during the year is mentioned in Annexure 7. Annual Report 2013-14 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Centres at NID Toy Research and Innovation Centre The Toy innovation center continued to build linkages through participation in exhibitions, panel discussions, collaborative classroom projects etc. with industries and institutions. • Sajith was invited as a key note speaker in the conference held as part of International Toy Biz in Delhi from 20st to 22rd July where he discussed about the aspects related to Play and cultural contexts. • The department was given display space to exhibit the work of students and faculty at the Kids India international toy expo in Mumbai, between 24 to 26th Oct 2013 organized by Indo German chamber of commerce and Spielwarenmesse, Germany. A panel discussion on issues pertaining to design consisting of both faculty and alumni experts from NID including Gayatri Menon as coordinatormoderator, Sajith Gopinath, Sudarshan Khanna, Bindhu C.P., and E.Suresh was constituted to generate design awareness among toy industries. • Linkages were established in order to explore new avenues through classroom collaborative projects. As part of the final year systems design projects students worked in groups under the guidance of Gayatri Menon on projects pertaining to 1. Play and learning approaches for underprivileged children facilitated by Manavsadhna 2. Games for audio medium through Radio Mirchi 3. Connecting with the public play facilities for children in the city through redesigning and improvisation for Kankaria play center in Ahmedabad and 4. Exploring connection between children’s confectionary and toys through collaboration with CSR activities of the international brand Kinder Joy. Annual Report 2013-14 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Toy Design Exposures/ trips plans National 1) Toy Biz - for the entire discipline, focusing on Toys 2) Kids India - for the entire discipline, focusing on Toys 3) NASSCOM Game developers conference - for the entire discipline, focusing on Games 4) Indian Comic con - for those interested in comic art and narratives 5) Plastindia - for those interested in Plastic related machine, materials and processes • Sheridan school of design faculties who visited Gandhinagar has shown great interest to evolve a relationship with the Game as well as Industrial design departments (to develop a toy lab) • RMIT also has a gaming centre which needs to be explored. International Centre for Indian Crafts (ICIC) • There are a couple of events centered around Asia, in Japan and Korea, where the awareness and concern for gaming is very high. These events also draw experts as well as innovative ideas. NID has set up an International Centre for Indian Crafts (ICIC) with the primary aim to effectively understand the needs, strengths, and weaknesses of the crafts sector and apply NID’s interdisciplinary design expertise and knowledge base for capacity building and skill up gradation of artisans with a global-local approach. The unique approach helps to develop a national and international network for crafts design research, training, and knowledge dissemination for providing collaborative and sustainable linkages to the Indian crafts sector. The key objective of the centre is to impart training for craftspersons and to undertake crafts-related projects by providing formal contemporary design entrepreneurship and product development orientation through strategic designtechnology-skill management programmes/workshops at multiple levels. The goals ICIC is focusing on are: International linkages • To raising design and quality standards of crafts products for better marketability. International 1) Nuremberg toy fair - world’s biggest toy fair - for faculty and students 2) G3 - Biggest convention on Video games - For faculty and students 3) Game Developers Conference, Europe - Biggest conference for video games in Europe - For faculty and students • Need to engage with existing partner institutions as well as explore possibilities with newer institutions has been initiated by me. A visit by Saxion university representative from Netherlands happened on 18th of November to Toy department. We would like to build it as a possible exchange in the near future. • To capitalising on local strengths in culture and crafts to pursue interdisciplinary strategic focus. • Another institute in Netherlands called NDTW Breda is also explored through International Programmes as well as initiatives to link with the cologne Game lab in Germany. Some of the TGD students are also taking initiative to look into this area. • increasing opportunities of gaining knowledge through national and international programmes and collaborative projects. • Possibilities to link with some of the institutions in Canada, Korea and Japan needs to be initiated as cutting edge work happens in these area’s, for e.g. Quebec in Canada. • To promoting events and activities for extending and expanding markets for Indian handicrafts. Annual Report 2013-14 • To utlising design research and documentation as a strategy for enriching knowledge and skills. • acting as an interface between the government and the handicrafts sector for preparing policies and plans to achieve common goals. • extending expertise for similar initiatives and setting up crafts based institutions in India and elsewhere. • To helping protect the Intellectual Property Rights of the Indian crafts sector. List of Activities Undertaken at ICIC 1. Conducted a workshop on Glass Beads and Bangles of Purdilnagar, UP. The objective of the workshop was to expose participants to various traditional techniques employed in molding glass beads and bangles with the help of various tools. Two craftspersons from Purdilangar were invited to put in their best to expose the participants to this ancient craft. Originally planned as a 10 day evening workshop. It had to be extended by another 10 days, with an additional morning batch to accommodate all NIDians who showed tremendous interest in this craft. 29 NIDians participated in this workshop. 2. Organized a demonstration of the skills of practicing potters of Kumhaargram, Vikas Nagar, New Delhi on 17 January 2014. A good number of students not only attended this three hour session but also tried their hands on this craft. 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 IPR Cell The IPR Cell at NID was established with a clear mandate of facilitating and guiding students and others in the various aspects and issues in the field of IPR. • Registering Designs made by the Students is the primary work of the IPR Cell. During the above mentioned period IPR Cell has processed design registration of nine designs—Car Washing Glove, The Garment, Bottle Opener, Lamp, Kitchen Tong, Tube Lamp Stand, Tube Lamp Holder, “Lamp”, Vessel respectively. Out of that first three designs mentioned here have received the Design Registration Certificate. Centre for Bamboo Initiatives (CFBI) Laying the foundation of experimentation in the creation and production of bamboo-based products, the Centre for Bamboo Initiatives, NID, in association with Outreach and ICIC, played a quintessential role in training/skill upgradation and product development programmes for various state and central government agencies in the country. The centre initiated numerous projects with a strong livelihood augmentation approach and successfully helped many bamboo craft clusters in North Eastern India and other bamboo-rich regions in the country. The centre has created an online platform for intellectual exchange of thoughts, ideas, and discussions on user groups regarding larger issues related to bamboo and allied subjects. The following are the highlights of the activities during this one-year period. • The other important task of the IPR Cell is to clear and satisfy objections sent by the concerned authorities. Under these matters the IPR Cell has sent almost nine product’s objections, out of that few has already received certificate. • IPR Cell has started renewal work of those designs which have already been registered and can be extended for five more years. Those designs which are send for the renewal includes, Disposable Mug, Chair, Folding Table and Lamp. This work has been done solely by the IPR Cell without taking Consultants help. • IPR Cell has proposed to provide encourage assisting students with the design registrations. IPR Cell has conducted Stakeholder’s meeting on 4th January 2014 at the NID Auditorium jointly with the office of controller General Patents, Department of Industrial Policy and promotion, Government of India to discuss Design Law Treaty and Provisions in Indian Design Act with respect to Intellectual Property Rights. Moreover IPR Cell also assisted in Analysing Questionnaire filled in by the Stakeholder’s and respective participants and submitted the report to the concerned authority as per the requirement. • Assistance in relation to the correspondence work like renewal of power of authority with our consultants, coordinating affidavits and other miscellaneous tasks as and when required. 83|84 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 1. In June 2013, Mr. Susanth C S, Head NID Centre for Bamboo Initiative, who has been nominated as a sub-Committee member of Kerala State Bamboo Mission has attended the meeting of Kerala State bamboo Mission at Thiruvanathapuram for discussion and planning for the Bamboo design and training activities ahead for the Kerala State. 8. From January 24 – 27, 2014, a presentation was made on NID’s bamboo activity and need of design intervention for bamboo sector in the 4 day bamboo fest organized by Madhya Pradesh State Bamboo Mission at Bhopal for various stake holders. There had been also an interactive session for Artisans from various bamboo clusters at M P. 2. In August 2013 Centre for Bamboo Initiatives submitted a 5 year development plan for Kerala State Bamboo mission which can be taken by NID Centre for Bamboo mission in various stages. 9. February 23, 2014 a presentation made on design intervention for bamboo sector in the 2 day International Bamboo Conclave together organized by Bamboo Society of India and National Bamboo Mission at Agricultural University, Bangalore 3. In September 2013, Outreach programmes along with Centre for Bamboo Initiatives submitted a proposal to Kerala State Bamboo Mission for Training of Trainers programme to be conducted at NID for Kerala bamboo master artisans. 4. NID Outreach programme along with Bamboo Centre had taken up a project with Kerala State Bamboo Mission to conduct a training of trainer programme for master artisans from Kerala. This was successfully conducted during 19th Nov. to 4th Dec. 2013 at NID R&D Campus. Nineteen bamboo master artisans from various clusters had participated in the workshop. They have been introduced to new products, furniture and various processes involved in bamboo industry. Mr. Prajeesh Kumar, Mr. Ranjit Debbarma, Mr. Antony William and Mr. Sridhar assisted to conduct the workshop. 5. On December 12, 2013 a presentation was made on NID’s bamboo activity and need of design intervention for bamboo sector in the one day workshop organized by Kerala State Bamboo Mission at Kochi for various stake holders 6. From December 13 to 17, NID Centre for Bamboo Initiatives had participated in the 10th Bamboo Fest organized by Kerala Bamboo Mission at Kochi. NID had set up a stall of 2m X 6m and displayed various products and furniture which received a good appreciation. Mr. Prajeesh Kumar and Mr. Antony William had assisted in this exhibition along with Susanth C S 7. There has been five follow up visits made by NID team to selected bamboo clusters in Kerala to assess the quality of training provided by the trainers trained by NID during Nov.-Dec. 2013. The clusters are Trivandrum, Wayanad, Palakkad, Chengannur and Trichur. 10.February 21-25, 2014 NID Centre for Bamboo Initiative had participated and put up a stall at India Wood 2014, international Exhibition at Bangalore International Exhibition Centre. 11.February 20 to March 2, 2014 the second ENSADNID international Bamboo Studio has been organized at NID R&D Campus by NID Centre for Bamboo Initiatives. Seven students coordinated by Mr. Marc Thebault had participated in the workshop. 12.On March 14-15, 2014 a presentation was made on design intervention for bamboo sector in the 2 day workshop organized by Manipur State Bamboo Mission in association with National Bamboo Mission at Imphal for various stake holders at state level. 13.On March 6, 2014 Sanjay Kumar, Dy. Director General, National Bamboo Mission had visited NID for understanding NID’s bamboo based activity and inviting NID’s knowledge support for NBM’s various programmes and projects. 14.In March 21,2014 NID had submitted a project proposal for Madhya Pradesh State Bamboo Mission for development of 3 clusters under NBM’s programme. 15.Many other small displays, presentations and interactions had took place at NID, Institute of Wood Science and Technology, Indian Plywood Industries and Training Institute etc. National Design Business Incubator (NDBI) NDBI continues to maintain its fast-track growth achieved three years back and have on board 34 Startups which engage more than 120 designers. Incubatees at NDBI has filed 17 patents, the largest among the incubators in India, 1 design registration, 1 trade mark. US have granted one patent to Dhama Innovations Pvt Ltd. Dhama Innovations Pvt Ltd, a start up from NDBI has received Rs 360.00 crore export order from a US company. The company also won, the Best Entrepreneurship Award for Rs 6.00 lac in Shanghai, China, for ASIA PACIFIC region. Incubatee company, 21G Design Works Pvt Ltd, received angel investment of Rs 1.50 crore for commercializing their product new generation cricket leg gear (pads). Incubatee company, Dhama Innovations Pvt Ltd, received Rs 2.75 crore TDB funding from Ministry of Science & Technology, Govt of India, for commercializing their products in health care sector. Incubatee company, Gaatha Handicrafts Pvt Ltd, has successfully launched the knowledge cum eCommerce portal on handicrafts. Realizing the successful performance of NDBI, DST has sanctioned NDBI a second incubator at Bengaluru with a grant of Rs 3.00 crore for 3 years. First installment of Rs 65.00 lac is received in the month of Sep 2013. NDBI is the third incubator sanctioned with second incubator in the country of 72 incubators supported by DST. NDBI has earmarked Rs 1.80 crore towards infrastructure out of it revenue Rs 2.05 crore. Proposed activities for the rest of year are: - Staff the NDBI at Bengaluru for supporting incu batees there. - New incubation facility at Gandhinagar campus will be initiated after space handing over is complete. - Applications will be called for VRF (Venture Ready Fund) to pride seed fund support during Feb-Mar 2014. - Applications for Design Idea Fair will be called in Feb-Mar 2014. 85|86 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 MSME Design Clinic Project Funded by The Ministry of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises, Government of India Summary of the Design Clinic Scheme activities The DCS MSME has appointed NID as the Single Coordinating body/Nodal Agency for implementation of the Design Clinic Scheme developed by us for increasing the manufacturing competitiveness of micro, small and medium enterprises across the country. The Scheme envisaging a total budget outlay of Rs.73.00 crores (Government of India’s component of Rs.49.5 crores with 5% design fees for NID) was soft launched in Feb. 10, by the DC MSME. Since inception, NID has set up zone-wise regional centres at Delhi, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, and Kolkata and an Extension Centre for North-East at Guwahati. The Scheme already organized 309 Design Awareness Seminars (DASs), 192 Design Awareness Programmes (DAPs) (25%financial contribution from MSMEs), 94Student Design Projects (SDPs) (25% financial contribution from MSMEs) and 177 Professional Design Projects (PDPs) (40% financial contribution from MSMEs) during last four years. We would be completing the target of 400 Design Awareness Seminars,200 Design Awareness Programmes, and 100 Student Design Projects in next few months. All out efforts are being made to get more,Professional Design Projects( PDPs) being undertaken by MSMEs in spite of the fact that MSMEs are generally very reluctant to contribute 40% for the Design Projects. We have received sponsorship for conducting DAPs from Government of West Bengal, Assam, Karnataka, Haryana, Kerala, and Bihar. Status Report during April2013 to March2014 Activities East West North South North East Total • Design Consultants Registered 11 58 36 48 04 157 • Design Firms Registered 04 23 10 42 08 87 • Design Institutes Registered 02 02 01 03 02 10 • Design Students Registered 08 14 30 19 02 73 • MSME Associations Registered 06 12 08 07 03 36 • MSME Units 23 119 131 353 08 634 • Government Organization 02 05 02 03 02 14 13 38 22 23 06 102 Design Awareness Programme Conducted 37 06 11 08 14 76 Design Awareness Programme(In Progress) 08 06 06 07 06 33 Approved 03 25 19 13 07 67 Completed 00 05 04 03 00 12 Approved 02 01 18 06 01 28 Completed 00 00 06 01 00 07 (A) Registrations (B) Design Awareness Seminar Design Awareness Seminar Conducted (C) Design Awareness Programme (D) Professional Design Projects (E) Student Design Project 87|88 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd National Institute of Design: other Campuses Research & Development Campus at Bengaluru NID’s Research & Development campus addresses the long-felt need for a globally benchmarked centre for design research in the country, by fostering the creative design spirits through NID’s design acumen nurtured over the four decades of intense teachinglearning processes. Situated in the research and development capital of India, Bengaluru, this centre focuses on high tech design fusion and includes Digital Design, New Media/e-learning and design for manufacturing. NID’s time tested strength and experience in conducting research at the multidisciplinary level aspires to yield a new guild of “technology-design interface”. The primary aim through such research is to create and share new knowledge in this fast growing and increasingly important field. The following units are contributing towards the research-oriented endeavours of the Campus: • Research and Development unit for e-learning and Digital inclusion • Research and Development unit for Service Design • Research and Development unit for Game/ Experience Design • Industry Programmes and Projects Unit • Outreach Programmes unit • Jamsetji Tata Design Research Chair for Universal Design • MSME Regional Centre • Centre for Bamboo Initiatives Three research intensive PGDPD programmes; namely, Information and Interface Design (IID), Design for Digital Experience (DDE) and Design for Retail Experience (DRE) are offered from the Bengaluru campus. The details of major events and highlights of the Campus are provided at Annexure 8. Annual Report 2013-14 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 PG Campus at Gandhinagar Keeping in view the new initiatives in education and the need for clearly focused research-led postgraduate programmes, a PG campus was developed at Gandhinagar in a fifteen acre plot and commenced with the setting up of a Transit Campus in July 2004. The first phase of the construction project covering the hostel block, faculty residence Annual Report 2013-14 and academic block is complete with procurement and installation of interior systems/LAN/WAN and the academic activities commenced from the new Academic Block during the Academic Year 2008-09. To start with, the PGDPD courses in Software and User Interface Design, Information and Digital Design and New Media Design were conducted from the PG Campus (Transit), Gandhinagar. With the completion of 1st phase of construction (Academic Block and Living Spaces), four more postgraduate programmes; namely, Lifestyle Accessory Design, Apparel Design & Merchandising, Toy Design and Development, and Strategic Design Management from Main Campus have been shifted to PG Campus, Gandhinagar, from the Academic Year 2008-09. With the completion of phase-II of the Academic Block, two more postgraduate programmes; namely, Photography Design and Transportation and Automobile Design were shifted from Main Campus to PG Campus from the Academic Year 2011–12. The details of major events and highlights of the Campus are provided at Annexure 9. 53rd Human Resource Development Activities NID provides HRD support to faculty and staff to improve/upgrade/acquire additional skills. Details of such support offered during the year are provided in Annexure 10. Staff Position as on March 31, 2013 Director Principal Designer, Principal Faculty Secretary & Head, Gen. Admn., Sr. Designer, Sr. Faculty, Sr. Faculty & Dy. Head, IT & DVC Sr. Ergonomist, Controller of Finance & Accounts, Dy. Controller of Finance & Accounts, Registrar (Academics), Sr. Engineer & Coordinator (Land, Building & Maintenance) Annual Report 2013-14 01 10 23 Head, Resource Centre (Library), Dy. Registrar (Academics & Administration), Associate Sr. Designer, Associate Sr. Faculty, Sr. Technical Instructor & Design Associate, Sr. Engineer & Technical Instructor, Sr. Technical Instructor, Service Engineer cum Sr. Tech. Instructor, Chief Hostel Warden, Sr. Accounts Officer 27 Administrative Officer, Sr. Service Engr. & Tech. Instructor, Sr. Instructor, Sr. Tech. Instructor, Sr. Technician, Technical Instructor, Sr. Accounts Officer, Faculty, Designer, CMR Officer & Officer on Special Duty 35 Sr. Assistant Librarian, Sr. Superintendent, Superintendent (Official Language/ Accounts/ Admn & Finance), Assistant Administrative Officer, Purchase & Stores Officer, Hindi Officer, Sr. Design Assistant, Head- Security Services, Associate Designer, Associate Faculty, Dy. Engineer (Electrical), Asst. Engr. (Maintenance/ Electrical/ IT), Sr. Instructor, Caretaker (Guest House), Asst. Librarian, Supervisor, Technician, Technical & Studio Supervisor, Technician & Coordinator (RPD), Sr. Technical Assistant, Instructor, Sr. Assistant, Placement Officer, Design Associate cum Instructor, Project Officer, Editor 67 Supervisor (Electrical/ Facilitation & Communication Desk), Asst. Programmer, Sr. Technical Assistant, Sr. Master Cutter cum Pattern & Sample Maker, Sr. Library Assistant, Sr. Accountant, Sr. Assistant (Accounts/ Admin/ Studio), Secretarial Assistant, Jr. Accounts Officer, Technical Assistant, Warden (Boy’s Hostel), Assistant Security Officer, Assistant (Legal & Establishment), Security Supervisor (Hostel & Residential Area), Sr. Attendant cum Driver, Sr. Gardener, Attendant 43 Assistant (Accounts/ Purchase & Stores/ Admin), Library Assistant, Hostel Warden (Girls’ Hostel), Technical Assistant, Design Assistant, Assistant (HR & Establishment), Jr. Web Programmer & Technician, Jr. Programmer, Secretarial Assistant, , Office Assistant, Plumber, Sr. Driver, Sr. Attendant, Security Supervisor, Sr. Gardener, Attendant, General Unskilled Assistant 47 Technical Assistant, Jr. Tech. Asst. (Electrical), Asst. (Admn), Watchman, Plumber, Security Guard, Driver, Attendant, 37 Library Attendant, Guest House Attendant, Attendant, Gardener , General Unskilled Assistant 12 Attendant 03 Total 305 93|94 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Distinguished Visitors Financial Resources During the year 2013–14, the institute received Government grants as well as income from other sources as listed RECURRING INCOME (PLAN AND NON-PLAN) Grant for recurring expenditure (Ongoing Plan Schemes) Rs. 1,830.00 Lakhs Gross Receipts from Client Projects: Consultancy Services fees and Outreach projects income and training fees Rs. 1,113.42 Lakhs Tuition fees, Hostel fees and Studio Material charges Rs. 2,198.55 Lakhs Sr. No. VISITORS NAME & ORGANIZATION DATE OF VISIT 1. Russell Woodard, General Manager, International, Design & Arts College of New Zealand 09th April 2013 2. • Diya Dutt, Deputy Director, Fulbright Commission 11th April 2013 • Sucharita Narayanan, Regional Officer, Western Region, USIEF 3. Shri Shibu Baby John, Hon'ble Minister for Labour & Rehabilitation, Government 18th April 2013 of Kerala 4. • Christine Bovis-Cnossen, Vice-President, Academic 20th May 2013 • Gayle Nicoll, Dean of Design Miscellaneous Income Rs. 421.86 Lakhs Total: Rs. 5,563.83 Lakhs Ontario College of Art & Design University, Canada 5. • Craig Barton, Director, Design School • Prasad Boradkar, Faculty, Industrial Design • Mookesh Patel, Associate Professor, Visual Communication Design Herberger Institute for Design & Arts, The Design School, Arizona State University, USA 11th July 2013 6. Alan Holmes, International Director, Manchester School of Art, MMU 19th August 2013 7. • Fredrika Ornbrant, Consul General of Sweden • Pradnesh Desai, Manager Business Development Consulate General of Sweden, Mumbai 22nd August 2013 NON-RECURRING AND CAPITAL (PLAN) Grant for Machinery, Equipment, Computers Rs. 401.75 Lakhs Grant for library books and Audio-Visual Publications Rs. 40.00 Lakhs 8. Michael Siebert, Consul General of Federal Republic of Germany, Mumba 20th November 2013 Grant for Vertical Expansion of Bengaluru Campus Rs. 100.00 Lakhs 9. Dr. Devi Shetty, Eminent Philanthropist & Cardiac Surgeon 17th December 2013 Grant for Implementation of National Design Policy: Set up of New NID Campuses. Rs. 150.40 Lakhs 10. Ken Webster,Head of Innovation, Ellen MacArthur Foundation 20th January 2014 11. Jana Peterková, Economical & Political Affairs, Embassy of the Czech Republic 23rd January 2014 Total: Rs. 692.15 Lakhs 12. 15 Ladies (Wives of Senior officers of Command Headquarter), GandhinagarGujarat. 15-Jan-14 13. Delegation from Khio University, Norway 18th February 2014 14. Prof. Gaetan Engasser, Prof. Patrick Rubin and 24 students from Marne La Vallée 18th March 2014 School of Architecture, Paris. 15. 12-14 Senior members of Vigyan Samiti, Udaipur. 7-Mar-14 95|96 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Official Language Implementation Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India and the Government policy aims at progressively increasing the use of Hindi in official work. Effective steps were taken during the year 2013-14 at the Institute. Hindi Section of the Institute is primarily responsible for implementation of various provisions of the Official Language Act and the rules framed there under. The most commanding vehicle for achievement of objectives of the Institute is the Implement Hindi as an official Language. Annual Report 2013-14 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Official Language Implementation Committee During the Financial year, the institute has reconstituted the Official Language Implementation Committee. Mr. Pradyumna Vyas, Director, NID, is The Chairman of Committee ,Vijai Singh Katiyar is Vice President and other members are: Dinesh Prasad ,Siddharth Swaminarayan ,Samir More , Shilpa Das ,Hemangini Kavthekar. To realise the specified goals and annual programs, Department of Official Language under the Government of India, the Ministry of Home Affairs, and the Official Language Implementation Committee of NID are working in collaboration. The Committee held two meetings. Under the guidance of the committee’s decisions, official language section works and it has employed the direction of propagation and development for the promotion of Hindi in the Institue. Rajbhasha Hindi Pakhwada Committee To encourage use of Hindi in the Institute, and Official Rajbhasha Hindi Pakhwada Committee has been established, by Official Language Implementation Committee. The committee not only celebrated the Hindi pakhwada, but organised various activities to develop a taste for Hindi, to encouraged for raise interest of students, faculty and staff members. Since April 2013 Dinesh Prasad has been appointed as Hindi Officer; as the committee’s decision, he was assigned to work on the Hindi translation of various books related to the design-related subjects. He has completed the Hindi Translation of the English book Desing and Environment: A Primer written by H. Kumar Vyas and soon will be publishing the book. The official language implementation committee met on July 30, 2013. Dinesh Prasad has initiated the practice of sending an English word and Hindi translation of same word and right-minded words and ideas to all three campuses of the institute members by e-mail. The Committee has decided to publish Rupankan, a home magazine in Hindi. Rajbhasha Hindi Pakhwada Committee constituted in August -2013, held its first meeting on August 26, 2013 under the chairmanship of Vjaysingh Katiyar. The committee has decided to organize several competitions during the Hindi Pakhwada in all three campuses. Institute’s annual report was prepared in bilingual conversion and edited by Uttam Singh and the annual – accounts parts of the Hindi version was prepared by Hina Kansara, and proof-reading tasks done by Hindi Officer, Dinesh Prasad. Annual Report 2013-14 The institute has designed Hindi browser which is in the process of printing. Dr. Dinesh Prasad attended Hindi Advisory Committee’s meeting in New Delhi on July 22, 2013 Rajbhasha Hindi Pakhwada 2013-14 Like every year, this year too, various competitions held under Rajbhasha Pakhwada 2013. Institute were organized various activities under Rajbhasha Pakhwada Committee in its three campuses. First time, the event was initiated the eve of HINDI DAY in our B’lore campus. In our A’bad and G’nagar both campuses Hindi Pakhwada organized with various competitions from 18 September to 26 September 2013. A Hindi Workshop held on 18 September 2013. In the workshop, all detailed given of various competitions organized on occasion of Hindi Day by Hina Kansara and ‘On Rajbhasa ke rup me Hindi ke mahatava’ (Importance of Hindi as Rajbhasha) discussed by Dinesh Prasad. In various competitions; Desh ke nirman me Rajbhasha Hindi ka Mahatva – a short Hindi essay writing, Suddha Hindi Samvad, kavita pathan, Hindi geetgayan Antakshri and a Slogan were organized during this pakhwada. Staff member, student and faculty members of both campuses were participated. Under the Hindi Pakhwada Prize and certificated distributed to winners and participants of various competitions of Hindi, by the Director, Pradyumna Vyas on 8 January, 2014. Due to success of Event of Hindi Pakhwada were cooperation of all staff, faculty members and student concert involvement and participations. December 20, 2013 at the Institute organized TOLIC meeting. During this occasion, the Institutes Hindi magazine Rupankan was released by Chief Commissioner of Income Tax, S K Rai. The TOLIC members visited convocation exhibition of students of various disciplines held at the Institute During their visit. Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Annexure 1 India Design Mark Exhibitions India Design Council (IDC) The National Design Policy was adopted by the Central Government in February 2007 and subsequently, the India Design Council was constituted in March 2009. The India Design Council became a registered society under the Societies Registration Act of 1860 (Act No.21 of 1860) from 19th May, 2012. The India Design Mark is a design standard, a symbol, which recognizes good design. India Design Council grants India Design Mark after evaluating good design through a systemized process. India Design Mark is initiated in cooperation with Good Design Award, Japan. India Design Mark symbolizes product excellence in form, function, quality, safety, sustainability and innovation and communicates that the product is usable, durable, aesthetically appealing & socially responsible Achievements of the India Design Council during the year included: India Design Mark The India Design Mark is a design standard, a symbol, which recognises good design. India Design Council grants India Design Mark after evaluating good design through a systemized process. India Design Mark is initiated in cooperation with Good Design Award, Japan. India Design Mark symbolises product excellence in form, function, quality, safety, sustainability and innovation and communicates that the product is usable, durable, aesthetically appealing & socially responsible. The India Design Mark process for 2014 was announced on the occasion of World Industrial Design Day on June 29, 2013. A total of 100 applications were submitted. During the stage 1 online evaluation 86 applications were qualified for stage 2. Of the 86 qualified applications, 78 product entries were received for the stage 2 assessments. The stage 2 assessment was conducted by a chosen jury of 20 highly eminent designers and experts. At the end of a grueling and diligent jury process of 2 days, 53 product entries were chosen to be granted the India Design Mark 2014. In order to promote India Design Mark amongst the users and applicants, the council organized two exhibitions of India Design Mark granted products. The first exhibition was organised at Delhi during the 13th CII-NID Design Summit during November 26 and 27, 2013. The latter exhibition was organized at Pune during Constro during February 13-16, 2014. MoU between UK Design Council & India Design Council On our invitation - Prapa Buranasiri, Assistant Director of Thailand Institute of Design and Innovation Promotion (TDIP) and Nichayada Payakniti, Commercial Officer, DITP participated in the jury process as guest jury. I Mark, GMark, and DeMark Exhibition After the determination of I Mark the 53 chosen entries were made open to public on open days on February 22, 23 and 24 at Ishanya, Pune. Along with the IMark 2014 granted products, a small exhibition of GMark (Japan) and DeMark (Thailand) was also displayed at the same venue. A total of approx. 1200 people visited the exhibition and were educated about the virtues of good design. The exhibition was publicized through social media and mailing. Japanese Help & Participation In this entire process of India Design Mark 2014 we received a lot of help, assistance and guidance from Japan through Japan Institute of Design Promotion i.e. JDP. This year we had Hideichi Misono and Masahiro Inoue participate in the I Mark Assessment as Jury members. Design Seminar In order to sensitize the applicants about Good Design, the I Mark Assessment process and to inform the applicants about the Jury observations of the entries, we had arranged a 2-hour session about Good Design. The session was meant to guide the applicants about the importance of Good Design, what constitutes to be Good Design, what is the need of Good Design and such topics. The speakers discussed good virtues in the applications, which would eventually receive the I Mark and also discussed about design shortcomings in the applications that did not receive the I Mark. The India Design Council & the Design Council, UK signed a MoU on November 27, 2013 at Delhi during the 13th CII NID Design Summit.The MoU is a significant step towards expansion and development of cooperation between the two organisations and is expected to contribute to enhance cooperation between India and the United Kingdom in the domain of design. The bilateral cooperation would build a firm base for a bright future and could be a platform for both the parties to leap onto the next level of design. The MoU envisages mutual exchanges on design policies and facilitate design promotion, enhancing understanding of emerging trends, design domain developments, sharing of design knowledge and resources through focused activities and joining in existing activities on either side. Further to the MoU between the India Design Council, and Design Council, UK, they had invited Pradyumna Vyas and Hrridaysh Deshpande to visit London for further deliberations during February 2014. However the dates did not match and eventually the visit was confirmed for March 11, 2014. Due to an official engagement that could not have been avoided – PradyumnaVyas could not go. The Design Council, UK had diligently organized several presentations during the day of March 11, 2014. The presentations were: • Design Challenge Work - John Mathers and Mat Hunter • Design Education & Skills – David Townson, Jack Mathews, John Mathers, Andrew Davidson • Architecture and the built environment – Clare Devine • Growth by Design – Ellie Runcie • Design & Brand Workshops – Pamela Frazer and PreranaPhadnis • Design Policy & Research – Ailbhe McNabola Two clear areas were identified through the discussion. One is the area of developing occupational analysis and functional mapping of various design disciplines and adapting occupational and skills standards for design education. Another is to develop design leadership program in India through the training of Design Associates in India. The specific details will be worked out from now onwards. India Design Center The India Design Council has determined to establish a National Design Center and 4 Regional Design Centers. The sub committee for India Design Center, India Design Council has compiled the document together after a series of deliberations and a workshop. It provides the vision, mission, values & objectives for setting up of such centers and recommends the structure, scale, locations and an operational plan. The detailed report has been accepted by the council for further implementation and as a first step plans are afoot to establish a Pilot Regional Design Center at Pune. The objectives and activities of the Design Center shall be: 1. Curate & Showcase - Experiencing good design from India. Curate design work in a manner to highlight the value & impact to our Indian society and business. 2. Awareness & Training - Perpetuate use of Design & Creative Thinking amongst Industry, Government, Social Sector and other direct beneficiaries through Lectures, demos, seminars & workshops, social media & publications. 3. Research & Counsel - Exploring and collecting data on design opportunities & value, universal design, human factors, trends, DNA of Indian Design values, assisting new design enterprises, MSME’s and aiding interaction. 4. Creative Gallery - Create a communal space for creative expression and global creative opinion. A non-permanent space where creative minds can engage & explore. 5. e-Platform & Resource Center - Establishing an e-resource of integrated design hub including e-publications as well as a knowledge Center with Design books, periodicals, materials , technologies & media. 101|102 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 6. Exchange & Cooperation - Promoting international exchange, cooperation and collaborations to improve business of design, design skills, learning and talent. The benefits of the planned design centers would be: 1. Showcasing creativity & a case study approach merged with mentoring and training will make design more understandable, accessible and approachable. 2. An accessible resource for all users of design where value of Design is revealed, awareness is increased and processes of engagement are understood. 3. Contribute to the Indian Economy by becoming a channel for promoting “Designed in India” brand. 4. Improve quality of manufacturing & service output. 5. Create a conduit between Indian Design professionals and Users of Design. 6. Become a global showcase of Indian case studies & a platform for sharing Global Expertise. 7. Showcasing a way to improving the quality of life of people through the power of design. 8. Activation Center for the creative thinking Infusing Design in Engineering Education Engineering products and the processes by which they are created are becoming increasingly complex. The task of educating engineers for their future roles in society is both daunting and exciting. Today, it is not enough to provide our future engineering students with technical skills. They must also learn how to combine design and engineering, how to work in interdisciplinary teams, how to iterate designs rapidly, how to manufacture sustainably and how to address global markets. With a view to extend design knowledge and education to students of engineering , the council prepared a detailed paper titled “Infusing Design in Engineering Education”. The paper was shared with Anil Kakodkar who chairs the National Institute of Technology Committee and is also an influential person in the area of engineering excellence. Through diligent discussions and exchange of Annual Report 2013-14 thoughts a formal proposal was submitted to Anil Kakodkar which proposed building a “Design Spine” within the engineering curriculum. The Design Spine courses would be the major vehicle for developing a set of competencies to meet educational goals in areas such as creative thinking, problem solving, teamwork, and Design. The purpose of the proposed program is to enable undergraduate engineering students to develop design knowledge and skills that will prepare them to be innovative and creators of new value. The proposal was whole-heartedly accepted by Anil Kakodkar.He assured the council to take it up at the National Institutes of Technology for further discussions and implementation. A special invitation was extended to PradyumnaVyas and HrridayshDeshpande by Japan Institute of Design Promotion (JDP) to join the special screening Jury Panel of G Mark 2013 during the period November 04 and 05, 2013. The travel to Japan and stay in Japan was funded by the JDP. Delegation to Japan to study the Good Design Award system On the invitation from Japan Institute of Design Promotion, a delegation of 12 people had gone to Japan on behalf of India Design Council to study the Good Design Award System during November 19 and 23, 2012. The training program was organized and fully funded by The Overseas Human Resources and Industry Development Association (HIDA) on behalf of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), Japan. MoU Between India Design Council & Japan Institute of Design Promotion The MoU between Japan Institute of Design Promotion & India Design Council for cooperation and sharing of inputs concerning design promotion and good design selection system, etc. was renewed signed on November 22 at the G Mark Jury venue. New Initiatives Designing Design Education for India Conference The Designing Design Education for India conference was hosted by India Design Council during March 13 – 15, 2013 at Pune. The conference had about 150 participants from the academia and the industry. A total of 41 papers were presented by scholars within India and abroad. Countries like UK, USA, Canada, UAE, Israel, France were represented through their scholars. The establishment of 4 new National Institutes of Design and the proliferation of a large number of Design institutions in India necessitated creating a guiding (not binding) framework that represents a common rationale / philosophy for design curricula and its implementation. The aim was to harmonize the different education systems whilst taking into account their great diversity. The Designing Design Education for India Conference has initiated a dialogue towards the direction for involving all stakeholders in a democratic fashion. The India Design Council plans to make the conference an annual event, thus paving way for a meaningful dialogue concerning different issues pertaining to design education. Several new initiatives have been planned by the council during the year 2012-13 which would be implemented by it in the year 2013-14. Some of the key initiatives are: • To create a showcase of contemporary India Design • To publish a compendium of best of Product Design in India for the last 25 years • To publish a handbook on “How Government can use Design for better Governance” 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Annexure 2: Students’ Diploma Projects (UG/PG) During the year under review, evaluation process and end-semester / diploma Juries approved 300 students for award of NID’s Professional Education Programme diploma. Arka Gupta AFD-GDPD Animated Music Video for “Microphone Tradetech Trina Dasgupta AFD-GDPD Granny Charms Self-Sponsored A Shravan AFD-GDPD Perforated Edges Self-Sponsored Wrik Dhar AFD-GDPD Cognizant Interactive for the Digital Age Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation Datar Mayura Madhusudan AFD-GDPD Sheher Sheher Everywhere Pramod Patak Yadav Rhuturaje Prakash AFD-GDPD Broadvision’s ‘Panchatantra As It Is – Episode 2 Studio 56 Jadhav Ketaki Hemant AFD-GDPD Jam Institute for Transportation and Development Policies (ITDP) Dalal Farzan Percy ED-GDPD Conflictorium – A Travelling Museum The Conflictorium Mohit Madukar AFD-GDPD Koel-Karo Self-Sponsored Neerav Doshi AFD-GDPD Hunger in India Innobridge Consulting Pvt. Ltd Mansi Thakkar ED-GDPD Gallery of Disputes The Conflictorium Nilomee Jesrani AFD-GDPD Phataak – Chumbak Diwali Video Chumbak Design Pvt. 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Ltd Shreya Sen AFD-GDPD Organic Farming Ford Foundation Taseer Altaf Shaikh ED-GDPD Surat Science Centre – Space Planning & Gallery Design Creative Museum Designers, National Council of Science Museums Swathi Vishwanath AFD-GDPD This is Not a Story Self-Sponsored 4-year Graduate Diploma Programme in Design Gharge Devika Rajiv ED-GDPD Interior Spaces Inspired by Andhra Art and Crafts Dr Art+Design Tanaya Vyas AFD-GDPD If We Can Sing Along World Wildlife Fund, India Ajay Kannaujiya FVC-GDPD Ghumantu Self-sponsored Ankita Lahiri FVC-GDPD 105|106 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Patri Ke Us Paar – The Future Just Means the Next Meal Self-sponsored Atul Badole FVC-GDPD Gutli Self-Sponsored Jarpula Ravi FVC-GDPD Ulgulaan Self-Sponsored Kolwalkar Vishwesh Haresh FVC-GDPD Bhinti Maage (Behind the Wall) Self-Sponsored Modi Jaymin Jayeshkumar FVC-GDPD Janhit Mein Jaari Self-Sponsored Sikka Abha Sikka FVC-GDPD Koi Koi Nu Nathi (Nobody Belongs to Anybody) Self-Sponsored Abhisaar Rastogi GD-GDPD Branding and Website Building of AR Biotech Herbals AR Biotech Herbals Pvt. Ltd Anish Dasgupta GD-GDPD Adobe Knowhow – An Online Learning Platform Adobe Systems India Pvt. Ltd Anupam Purty GD-GDPD Joli Academy – Brand Language & Website Design Ideaworks Design & Strategy Pvt. Ltd Ashoka Prem P GD-GDPD Car Connect – B2B Platform Design Samsung Design Delhi Asmina Shakeel Shaikh GD-GDPD Employer Branding For Flipkart Rezonant Design Services Pvt. Ltd Brinda Devang Desai GD-GDPD Visual Language for Packaging of Premium Hair Care Products Godrej Industries Ltd Kshetrimayum Jiteshwar Singh GD-GDPD Rolling Buddha – Its Branding and Website Design Connect Brand Marketing India Pvt. Ltd Moutrisha Das GD-GDPD Infographics for Women’s Network for Unity, Cambodia MediaShala Nidhi Singh GD-GDPD Corporate Banking Application Integrated Design Services, NID Pandula Sruthi Ravindra Babu GD-GDPD The New Book Depot.com Self-Sponsored Pooja Yadav GD-GDPD Yahoo Answers – Visual Strategies for User Engagement Yahoo! R&D,Bengaluru Prabuddha GD-GDPD WEBSITE DESIGN FOR SIDDHARTHA DAS STUDIO Siddhartha Das Studio, New Delhi Sanchit Sawaria GD-GDPD A Family of Modular Condensed Devanagari Fonts Indian Type Foundry Surabhi Vinod Machalwar GD-GDPD User Experience and Visual Identity for Le Chal Ducere Technologies Pvt. Ltd Tanima Tomar GD-GDPD Time Quantified Self- Sponsored Taraporevala Natasha Rustom GD-GDPD The Big Shit Project – Campaign against Open Defecation Lopez Design Vandana GD-GDPD In-house Magazine Design for Park Hotels TSK Design Indranil Choudhury GD-SLPEP “TELL ME MORE ABOUT VADODARA” - An Illustrative Publication for Children Heritage Trust, Vadodara Aditi Agarwal FID-GDPD Ferrocement Furniture for Public Spaces Ford Foundation Govind Krishna FID-GDPD Office workstations: Analysis & Enhancement Fuego Furniture Pvt. Ltd Chordiya Amit Anil PD-GDPD Mobile Bank for Rural Financial Inclusion Self-Sponsored Devanshi Saksena PD-GDPD Designing Augmented Reality Installation Hindustan Unilever Limited Devendra Kumar Chakravarthy PD-GDPD Dental X-Ray Machine Redesign Tycka Design Emil J Alex PD-GDPD Biometric Security Device Invent India Innovations Hannelore Dekeva PD-GDPD Design for Health – Experience Design for Maternal Health Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) Komal Rakesh Lakhanpal FID-GDPD Future Work Spaces Sangaru design objects Pvt. Ltd Hirwani Siddharth Rajkumar PD-GDPD Design for Health – A Product Support Services (PSS) for Diabetes Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) Naina Shenoy FID-GDPD Tropic of Canara – Furniture for Tropical Living Quetzel Designs India Pvt. Ltd Jyoti Anand PD-GDPD Smart Wallet for Men Ducere Technologies Pvt. Ltd Pradeep Kumar FID-GDPD Bedroom Furniture for Home Nesta Furniture from CenturyPly Laghate Mihir Chandrasekhar PD-GDPD Future Personal Mobility 2030 Self-Sponsored Rahul Sahu FID-GDPD Latt Liv – Lighting Products for Free Range of IKEA Associated Lighting Company Nancy Kumar PD-GDPD Design of Human-centric Retail PoS Tarnea Technologies Solutions Pvt. Ltd Aakhash G V PD-GDPD MEGAYACHT Beyond Design Studio, Mumbai Neha Agarwal PD-GDPD Automotive Seat with Thermoelectric Cooling Dhama Innovations Pvt. Ltd Charandeep Singh Kapoor PD-PGDP Infant Warmer for Developing Countries General Electric Global Design Studio, Bangalore Patel Kishenkumar Rajeshkumar PD-GDPD Future Urban Mobility Solutions Self-Sponsored 107|108 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Phirke Namrata Dilip PD-GDPD SPARC – Illuminating Houses Using Waste Heat Godrej & Boyce Mfg.Co.Ltd Prashasti Chandra PD-GDPD Disco-Display Cooler for Paanwalas Godrej & Boyce Manufacturing Co.Ltd Prateek Upreti PD-GDPD User-vehicle Connectivity – A Vision of Future Vehicle Spaces Mahindra Reva Electric Vehicles Ltd Ratul Bhowmik PD-GDPD Next Generation Powered Air Purifying Respirator (next Gen.PAPR) Honeywell Technologies Solutions (HTS), Hyderabad Sharon Monisha Rajkumar PD-GDPD Connected Air Travel Solution for Unaccompanied Minors Honeywell Technology Solutions Lab Smruti Adya PD-GDPD Ortus – Device for Emergency Cardiac Care Neodes Suresh V PD-SLPEP Design of a Solar-powered Lantern Tata BP Solar India Ltd Aanchal Baranwal TD-GDPD Of Bundi Painting and Kachchh Embroidery Karuna Khaitan Bijoushree Brahma TD-GDPD SAGA – A Hand Painted Chronicle Heritage – Handloom Emporium Harneet Kaur TD-GDPD Periwinkle – A Collection of Women’s Wear in Digital Printing Bharat Silks Kakoli Deori TD-GDPD JALI – A Collection for Women’s Scarves in Digital Print Bharat Silks 2 ½-year Post Graduate Diploma Programme in Design Kareer Tanvi Nitin TD-GDPD Athangudi – Contemporary Saris in Organic Cotton Ethicus Mehta Rajvi Paresh TD-GDPD Surface Development for Garments Nivedita Saboo Couture Nivedita Piu TD-GDPD Et Coussin Eastern Silk Industries Ltd Palash Singh TD-GDPD Design Intervention Programme for Basketry in Zimbabwe Outreach Programmes, NID Radhika Sunil Patil TD-GDPD Everyday Seams – A Home Linen Collection Bluberry Home Sayan Chanda TD-GDPD ORI – A Journey in Contemporary Woven Textiles Weavers Studio Serleen Ingtipi TD-GDPD Galactic Futurist – A Lifestyle Product Collection Tulips Ambience Pvt. Ltd Smriti TD-GDPD A joyful Ride Renault India Pvt. Ltd Bhat Anushree Prabodh AFD-PGDPD Jagadish and the Talking Plant Tulika Publishers Karthik N AFD-PGDPD Chair Affair Self-sponsored Surabhi Gangrade TD-GDPD Chanderi Saris for Rajesh Pratap Singh Rajesh Pratap Singh Diwas Bisht AFD-PGDPD The Morning Show Self-Sponsored Krishna Kumar Menon AFD-PGDPD Unniappam (Little Rice Cake) Self-sponsored Wilson Soreng TD-GDPD A Million Little Knots Obeetee Pvt. Ltd Haninder AFD-PGDPD I Killed a Grasshopper Sell-sponsored Manisha Naskar AFD-PGDPD A STRANGE NIGHT FOR MR. SHASMAL Self-sponsored 109|110 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Mathew Jacob AFD-PGDPD Karakura Forest Self-sponsored Mudit Tewari FVC-PGDPD UnBox Fellowships Self-Sponsored Mayank Nagor AFD-PGDPD Lakshami Self-sponsored Prachee Bajania FVC-PGDPD Saambhade Chheww? (Are You Listening?) Self-Sponsored Naresh Goud B AFD-PGDPD The Monkey and the Wedge Studio 56 Pratik Modi FVC-PGDPD Advertisement Films Self-Sponsored Naveen K S AFD-PGDPD Atithi Devo Bhava Self-sponsored Tarun Kumarawat AFD-PGDPD Chorus-Ek Bhram Self-Sponsored Samridhi Dasot FVC-PGDPD Moochh Self-Sponsored U Ankitha Kini AFD-PGDPD The Craft Trail Outreach Programmes,NID Prabin Mishra AFD-AEPEP Dharamveer Self-Sponsored Abhishek Chandra FVC-PGDPD The Time Machines Self-sponsored Anish Chacko Cherian FVC-PGDPD Sumi Self-sponsored Diksha Grover FVC-PGDPD I’ll Tell You Self-sponsored Khushvender Kumar FVC-PGDPD Utraam Paatraam Self-Sponsored Satchith Paulose FVC-GDPD Amen Self-Sponsored Shah Aashini Mukesh FVC-PGDPD Sami Saanje (Towards the Evening) Self-Sponsored Sukriti Tyagi FVC-PGDPD Advertisement Films Self-Sponsored Abhishek Kumar Behera GD-PGDPD Resurfacing Memories from Photographs Adobe Systems India Pvt. Ltd Mrinalini Sardar GD-PGDPD Future of Creative Professions and Tools of the Future Adobe Systems India Pvt. Ltd Kantika Kaur CGD-PGDPD Decorative Home Accessories in Silver, Glass and Ceramic Frazer and Haws Mudra Rajeev Shrivaikar GD-PGDPD Developing Educational Tools For Sanitation Awareness In Urban Informal Settlements Self-Sponsored Mehta Niva Kamlesh CGD-PGDPD Highlighter Range in Mosaic Tiles Italia Ceramics Pvt. Ltd Rahul GD-PGDPD User Interface Design for SAP Labs SAP Labs India Pvt. Ltd Shah Dhwani Hitendra GD-PGDPD Designing Educational Resources for Azim Premji University The Design Brew Shidhaye Sujata Prabhakar GD-PGDPD Gamification of Onboarding Process at Cognizant Cognizant Technology Solutions Siddharth Dasari GD-PGDPD Architectural Publication for Studio Lotus Studio Lotus Darshana Dilip Rpokde CGD-PGDPD Handmade Modular Mural Tiles for Walls Design Clinics Scheme for MSME, NID Deeksha Kumar GD-PGDPD Branding for a Hospitality Space – Sacred Monkey Avantgarde India Pvt.Ltd Deepak Vishwakarma CGD-PGDPD Iridescent India – Home Décor Products in Stoneware Windglaze Pottery, Design Clinics Scheme for MSME, NID Gargee Thakkur GD-PGDPD Patient Care App Design Samsung Design, Delhi Ishita Jain CGD-PGDPD Tableware – Opal and Crystal Glass La Opala RG Ltd Halankar Akash Raj GD-PGDPD Redesigning a Spiritual Magazine – Osho World Guerrilla Japneet Keith CGD-PGDPD Utility to Utilitarian Headmasters Salon Pvt. Ltd Pallavi Chandra CGD-PGDPD Lighting the Way Taara Design – Klove Studio Azam Arastu FID-PGDPD Retail Kiosk Ajay Shah Design Studio Burhade Kapil Vijaykumar FID-PGDPD Luxury Bus Seat (2x2) Vijayot Seats Pvt. Ltd Devraj Bhadra FID-PGDPD Bus Passenger Seat for 2020 Isringhausen GMbH & Co. KG Hari Gopinathan FID-PGDPD Art Nouveau + India The Great Eastern Home Kopal M Kulkarni FID-PGDPD August-Executive Office in Solid Wood Ninety One Degree Nikhil Aggarwal FID-PGDPD Escape From The City: A Farmhouse at Racharda, Amedabad Mr. Lester D’souza Nitin Bharti FID-PGDPD Design for Retail Experience for XLNC Fashion House AV Designs & Exhibitions Pvt. Ltd 111|112 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Ravichandran B FID-PGDPD Modular Office Workstation Featherlite Office Systems Pvt. 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Ltd Motghare Neha Vyankat PD-PGDPD FUROGAMI – Convertible Bags VIP Industries Ltd Chandradip Rana TGD-PGDPD Fraction Planet Playpower Labs Gogte Ashish Rajendra TAD-PGDPD Urban Mobility 2040, Ahmedabad General Motors Design Siddhartha Srivastava FID-PGDPD Katran Chair- From Recycled Fabric Rope Sarthak Sahil Design Co. Pinakesh De PD-PGDPD Portable ENT Diagnostic Device Icarus Design and Branding Pvt. Ltd Chiranjib Narzary TGD-PGDPD Kheliva – Contemporary Toys inspired by Traditional Folk Toys Sudarshan Khanna Jadhavrao Vijayendra Virendra TAD-PGDPD Vision for a Concept Car Exterior for Audi Konzept Design, Munchen Sonal Malhotra FID-PGDPD Partitioning Spaces Ayush Kasliwal Design Pvt. Ltd Pritam Sarkar PD-PGDPD Floor Cleaning Device for Hospitals HCL Technologies Ltd Varun Singh Parihar FID-PGDPD Value Proposition of Corian with Crafts E I DuPont India Pvt. 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Ltd Upamanyudu Mullapudi DDE-PGDPD Mobile App for Apartment Management System CommonFloor.com V Shashank Kumar DDE-PGDPD Food & Grocery E-Tailing - A Service Delivery Framework Self-Sponsored Karankal Rahul Vishwasrao DRE-PGDPD How Global Brands Interpret in Indian Context Gensler, Bengaluru Karkhanis Ketaki Shirish Kanchan DRE-PGDPD Taaza Chai Choupal Hindustan Unilever Ltd Mangu Shashidhar DRE-PGDPD Design Development of Interactive Framework Happiest Minds Technologies Pvt. Ltd Mayank Chauhan DRE-PGDPD Modular Installation System TLV Product Solutions Mohammed Aslam M A DRE-PGDPD Kiosk Design for Foot Scanner E M Business Labs Neera V Narendran DRE-PGDPD Photo-book Packaging Canvera Digital Technologies Pvt. Ltd 117|118 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Neha Jha DRE-PGDPD Visual Merchandising for P&G Products in India Procter & Gamble Prathima M DRE-PGDPD Next Gen Pharmacy Future Research Design Company (FRDC) Pvt. 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E. (Mech. Engg.) Jiwaji Univ., • Product Design Director Gwalior • Design for Crafts • M. Des. IDC, IIT, Mumbai • Technically Complex Project [email protected] • Honorary Masters of Arts, Univ. of Creative Arts, UK • Year of joining NID : 1989 • Design for Crafts • Design in Plastic • Design for Social Development Shashank Mehta Product Design [email protected] • B. E. (Mech.), REC, Surat • AEP Dip. in Product Design, NID • Year of joining NID: 1993 • Experience Design • Design Audit • Design Process • Technically Complex Project • Service Design • Indigenous Innovations • Design for Small Scale Industry • Design for Sustainability • Design Research Vikram Panchal • PEP Diploma in Industrial Design Product Design (Product), NID : 1981 • Year of joining NID : 1981 [email protected] • Techno Aesthetic Detailing • Presentation Techniques • Simple Product Design • Electro-Mech. Complexity • Product Innovation • Transportation Design • Design for Health • Design for Consumer Products Immanuel Suresh • Post-Diploma in Fine Arts, Govt Graphic Design College of Arts & Crafts, Madras • Faculty Training Programme, NID [email protected] • Year of joining NID : 1985 • Colour • Drawing • Nature and Form • Environmental Perception • Illustration • Exhibition Design • Print Media Anil Sinha • Post-Diploma in Applied Arts, • Fundamental’s Design • Graphics & Communication System Graphic Design M.S.Univ., Baroda Design • Dip. In HR & Marketing Mgmt. • Symbol Design • Corporate Image & Branding • Persuing Ph.D From CEPT Uni. • Space, Form & Structure • Exhibition Event Design [email protected] • Year of joining NID: 1985 • Basic & Advance Graphic Design • Communication Research • Packages Design Dr. Soumyajit Ghosal • B. Sc. (Hons.), Univ. of Calcutta • Interface Design Inter Disciplinary Design • M. Sc. (Ergonomics), Univ. of • Human Factors in Product Design Studies Calcutta • Ph. D, Univ. of Calcutta [email protected] • Year of joining NID : 1987 • Industrial Design and Marketing • Management of Technology • Safety and Injury Control • Systems Automatisation Vijai Singh Katiyar • Diploma in Textile Technology, Textile Design / Integrated Central Textile Institute, Kanpur Textile & Apparel • AEP Dip. in Textile Design, NID [email protected] • Year of joining NID: 1993 • Yarn Design • Fundamental Research • Fabric Design • Management • Textile Design for Exports • Textile Technology S B Saksena • Dip. in Cinema, FTII, Pune Film & Video • Dip. in Cinematography, FTII, Pune Communication Design • Year of joining NID: 1986 [email protected] • Elements of Video • Elements of Cinematography • Elements of Editing • Elements of Lighting • Demonstration Project • Production Design Krishna Patel • MFA, Arizona State Uni., USA • Basic & Advanced Courses AD&M/ Textile Design • P.E. Diploma in Industrial Design, both Textile Design and with specialization in Textile Design, Apparel Design [email protected] NID - 1975 • Knitwear Design • Year of joining NID: 2011 • Children’s Wear and Men’s wear • Advertising • Exh. Lighting • Documentaries • Textile Design • Apparel Design • Hand-woven and Hand-printed Textiles • Fibre Art Shimul Mehta Vyas • Diploma in Accessory • Design Projects in personal Lifestyle Accessory Design Design, Fashion Institute of accessories and products for spaces Technology, USA • Materials & Processes [email protected] • Bachelor of Law, Gujarat Uni. • Alternative Materials for Accessories, • Bachelor of Commerce, Gujarat Uni. Home Products and Clothing • Year of joining NID: 1995 • Jewellery Design • Interior Aesthetics • Consumer Lifestyle Study • Trends Spotting Praveen Nahar • M.Des. (Industrial Design), IIT Product Design • B.E. (Industrial & Production Engg.) • Diploma (Production Engineering) [email protected] • Post-Graduate Course in Eco Design from Delf University of Tech., Netherland. • Year of Joining NID: 2002 • Design Process • Systems Design • Workshop Skills • Materials and Processes • Craft Studies • Design Projects • Design for Consumer Products • Strategic Design • Design in Public Domain • Green Design • Appropriate Technology • Craft Design Tarun Deep Girdher • PEP Dip. in Communication Graphic Design Design, (Graphic Design), NID • Year of joining NID: 1998 [email protected] • Typography • Communication at grass-root level • Publication Design • Education at Pre-Primary Level • Printing Technology • How Learners Learn • Illustration Techniques • Psychology-Behavioural Pattern & Trends • Graphic Communication Skills • Environmental Perception Chakradhar Saswade • B. F.A. (Painting), Gulbarga Univ. Information & Interface Design • M.F. A. (Print Making), M.S. Univ., Baroda [email protected] • Film Appreciation, Film & Television Institute of India, Pune • 2 Years Faculty Dev. Programme at NID (1999-2001) • Year of Joining NID : 2001 • Information Visualization • Visual Identity & Retail Design • Product Communication • Semiotics of Photography • Elements of Composition • Space, Form & Structure • Environmental Perception • Drawing & Visualization • Visual Narrative • Basic Graphic Design • Symbol Design • Word & Image • Fundamentals of Visual Design • Form & Space Studies • Information Design • Visual Metaphor • Art-Design-Craft-Kitsch C S Susanth • Diploma in industrial Design Design for Retail Experience • Year of Joining NID : 1999 [email protected] • Folding Furniture Design • Simple Furniture Design • Materials & Processes • Workshop Skills • Basic Materials & Methods • Craft Documentation • Environmental Perception • Furniture Orthography • Bamboo and Cane Crafts • Paper Sculpture • Material Exploration • Craft Design Romanie Jaitly • Diploma in Industrial Design, • Advance print design • History of painted and printed textiles Textile Design (Textile Design),NID- 1981 • Print concepts • Historical trade routes • Diploma in Print making & Painting • Basic print design (in reference to textiles) [email protected] Visva Bharati Univ. • Experimental textiles • Year of joining NID: 2010 123|124 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Name Qualification Courses Handled Areas of Interest Name Neelima Hasija • BFA (Painting), M S University, Ceramic & Glass Design Faculty of Fine Arts • Post Graduate Diploma in Ceramic [email protected] Design, NID • Year of Joining NID: 2002 • Elements of Form • Material Skills & Processes • Surface Design • Craft Research & Documentation • Simple Product Design • Complex Design Project • Traditional Crafts & Culture • Craft Research & Design • Design for Development • Travelling & Documenting • Photography • Systems Project Mamata Rao • B. Arch. (Karnataka University) Design for Digital • M. Design Science Experience (University of Sydney) • M. Arch (Urban Design), [email protected] SPA, New Delhi • Year of Joining NID: 2005 Arun Gupta • B. A. (English Lit..), Univ. of Delhi Film & Video Communication • Dip. in Cinema (Direction), Film & Design Television Institute of India, Pune [email protected] • Year of joining NID: 1996 • Film Appreciation • Film Language • Elements of Direction • Scriptwriting & Visual Scripting • Video on the Web • Creative Writing V Ravishankar • AEP in Industrial Design (Product) Design For Retail NID, 1989 ing Experience • BE Electrical, University College Engg., Osmania Uni.,Hyderabad,1985 [email protected] • Year of Joining NID: 2007 • Retail Store Design • Product Design Methodology • Design Fundamentals • Design Overview • Universal Design Principles • Universal Design Thinking & Practise • Design for Indigenous Product Sector & Train• Design Triggers • Collecting Experiences & Recordin Stories Dr. Ranjit Konkar • B. Tech., IIT, Kharagpur Product Design • M.S. (Mech. Engg.), Univ. of Toledo, USA, Studies [email protected] • Ph.D. (Mech. Engg.), & Manufacturing Stanford Univ. • Year of Joining NID: 2007 • Technically Complex Products • Materials and Processes Technical • Spatial Geometry Computer Aided Design • Design of Electromechanical Devices • Mechanism Kinematics Sekhar Mukherjee • Post-Graduate Diploma in Animation Film Design Animation Film Design, NID • Diploma in Multimedia Content [email protected] Creation, MTDRC, Dept of Electronics, Jadavpur University • Film Appreciation, FTII, Pune • B Com., Calcutta University • Year of Joining NID: 2002 • Drawing and Design for Animation • Films • Fundamental of Animation • Theatres • Illustration • Writing • Character Design • Cartoon & Caricature • Storyboarding • Kinetics • Production Process • Freehand Drawing Dr. Bibhudatta Baral • Ph.D. (Cognitive Science), IIT Delhi Information & Interface Design • M.A. (Philosophy) Utkal University • M.A. (English) Utkal University [email protected] • Year of Joining NID:2002 • Cognitive Psychology • Cognitive Psychology • Ergonomics • Indian & Analytical Philosophy • Cross Cultural Psychology • Ergonomics • Research Methodology • Philosphy and Psychology of Logic & • Communication Studies Mathematics • Cross Cultural Psychology & Semiotics Rupesh Vyas • MFA (Visualisation) Graphic Design M.S. University,Baroda. • Year of Joining NID: 2002 [email protected] • Graphic Design • Computer Graphics • Typography • Human Centered Information • Elements of Multimedia Design for Public Utility Systems • Information Visualisation • Environmental Graphics • Design Cognition • Multi-sensory Design Shilpa Das • B.A. (English), Gujarat Uni. • Introduction to Indian Culture Interdisciplinary • M.A (English Literature), JNU, Delhi • Introduction to Semiotics Design Studies • M. Phil. (Critical Theory), Gujarat Uni. • Introduction to Narratives [email protected] • Persuing Ph.D. (Social Science) • Identity and Subjectivity TISS Mumbai • Comparative Aesthetics • Year of joining NID: 2004 • Approaches to Indian Society • Cultural Studies • Contemporary Concerns Annual Report 2013-14 • Semiotics and Communication • Narrative Theory • Gender and Children’s Literature • Gender and School Textbooks • Art and Aesthetics • Indian Philosophical Thought • Translation Theory • Feminist Theory • Disability Studies Qualification Courses Handled Areas of Interest • Elements & Principles of Design • Creativity • Creative Thinking • Design Process • User Experience Design • Interactive Media • User Centered Design • Interactive Media • Design Research • Digital Design & Society P Rama Krishna Rao • AEPEP (Industrial Design), NID Furniture & Interior Design • Certificate in Mechanical Wood Industries Technology, IPIRTI [email protected] • Year of Joining NID: 2001 • Design Overview • History of Design • Materials and Methods • Geometry and Structure • Design Projects • Systems Thinking • Indigenous Design • Lifestyle Research • Product Semantic • Craft and Folk Art Dr. Subir Das • B. Sc. (Hons.), Calcutta University, Interdisciplinary Design • M. Sc. (Ergo.), Calcutta University Studies • Ph. D (Industrial Ergonomics), Calcutta University [email protected] • Year of joining NID: 1998 • Introductory Ergonomics • Work Space Ergonomics • Display and Control • Human Factors in Product Design • Ergo. Evaluation of Consumer Products • Industrial and Agricultural Ergonomics • Ergonomics of Hand Tools • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) • Occupational Safety and Health Bhaumik Nagar • B.E Electronics & Communication, • New Media I.T Integrated (Experiential) Gujarat University ,1994 • Information & Digital Design Design M.E. Computer Engineering, Dharamsinh Desai university,2006 [email protected] • Year of Joining : 2007 • Web Application and Framework • System Architecture • Usability & Interface Design • OOD, Design Patterns and UML • Enterprise Service Oriented Architecture Gayatri Menon • B. E. (Production), S. S. Engg., Foundation programme Bhavnagar • AEP Dip. in Product Design, NID [email protected] • Year of joining NID: 1999 • Basics of Design • Design methods • Systems thinking • Creativity and Innovation • Design pedagogy • Design for children • Film language and literature • Fundamentals of visual inputs • Basic Materials • Combination of materials • Design process • Design projects • Systems design • Research methods Swasti Singh Ghai • PEP Dip. in Textile & Apparel (NID) • Traditional Indian Textiles for Design Foundation Studies • Year of Joining NID: 2006 Textile students • Surface Decoration for Ceramic students [email protected] • Colour and Form Dr. Tridha Gajjar Graphic Design [email protected] • B.F.A. (Applied Arts), BHU • M.F.A.(Applied Arts), BHU • Ph.D. in Applied Arts, BHU • 2-years FDP at NID (2004-06) • Year of joining NID: 2006 Dhiman Sengupta • Dip. in Animation Film Design, Animation Film Design NID, 1999 • Year of Joining NID: 2009 [email protected] • Work with craft artisans in rural areas • Sufi Music • Elements of Design • Semantics • Basic & Advance Graphic Design • Visualisation Drawing • Printing Technology • Research • Word & Image • Colour • Basic Animation • Drawings & Storytelling • Comic Book Workshop • Sound Design & Music Appreciation • Title Sequence Design • Visual Scripting • Comic Books & Graphic novels • Music & Compositions • Object Oriented Programming 125|126 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Name Qualification Courses Handled Bhavin Kothari • Diploma in Construction Technology, • Intellectual Property Rights & Strategic Design CEPT Business Law Management • PG Diploma in Planning, CEPT • Design Management • PG Diploma in Patents Law, • Business Communication [email protected] Nalsar Uni, Hyderabad • Environmental Perception • Year of joining NID: 2005 Areas of Interest • Design Planning & Mgmt. • Intellectual Property • Innovation Management • Change Management • Design Audit • Craft Incubation Krishnesh Mehta • M. Sc. (Physics), Gujarat Univ. • Design Management • DSTM Convergence Product Design • Dip. in Space Sciences • Retail Merchandising Immersive Designs & Futuristic Technologies • 2-Years Faculty Trg. Progm., NID • Multi-Sensory Design • Design Management krishnesh @nid.edu • M. B. A.(IGNOU), Delhi • Lighting • Multi-Sensor Experimental Design • Year of joining NID: 1995 • Technical Studies • Neurophysiology of Creativity and leadership • Marketing Communication • 4D Multimedia • Alternative Medicine Y.N Vivekananda • M. Des. in Visual Communication, • Photography Design Foundation Studies IDC, IIT, Mumbai • Drawing • Diploma in Applied Arts, • Basic Material [email protected] College of Fine Arts Architecture, • Material Exploration Hyderabad, • Year of Joining NID: 2007 • Computer Aided Design • Crafts Design Development • Nature & History • Ply-Split Braiding and Knots • Lifestyle Accessory Design • Mathematical Art & Designs Dr. Mihir Bholey • Ph.D. (Social Science), CEPT Uni. Interdisciplinary • M.A. (Humanities) English Literature, design Studies Patna University • B.A. English Honors, Patna Uni. [email protected] • Year of joining NID: 1992 • Socio-economic-political discourse • Ecology-Environment and Design • Visual and Popular Culture • Media Studies • Literature • Introduction to Indian Society • Contemporary Concerns • Globalization, GDP & Global Warming • Globalization and Design • Urbanization and Design • Narrative Theories • Semiotics Balaji Rengarajan • M.A. (Automotive Design), • Automotive sketching Transportation & Automobile Coventry University, UK • Representation Techniques Design • B.A. (Hons),Transportation Design • Automotive form/ Clay Modeling Coventry University, UK [email protected] • B.Tech. (Automobile Engg), Madras Inst. of Tech.,Chennai • B.Sc. (Physics), MK University • Year of Joining NID: 2011 • Photography • Automotive exterior/ interior design • Motorcycles • Advanced product representatio techniques • Digital Sculpting/ Visualization • Clay Modeling • Green mobility • Systems Design • Graphic Design Rishi Singhal • B.Tech.Construction Technology, • Photography Project- • History& Mythology. Photography Design CEPT, Ahmedabad. Photography Design 2nd Sem.(6weeks). • Politics & World Views. • M.F.A. Photography, CVPA, • Advanced Photography- • Anthropology. [email protected] Syracuse University, NY. Exhibition Design 6th Sem.(2weeks). • Story Telling. • Year of Joining NID : 2012 • Image Sound Motion (photography) • Visual Arts. New Media Design 2nd Sem.(2weeks). • Advanced Photography- Ceramics & Glass Design 2nd Sem.(1week). Tanishka Kachru • B.Arch., Universtiy of Mumbai,1997 Exhibition Design • M.A. History of Design,Parsons school of Design,New York, 2001 [email protected] • Year of Joining NID: 2007 • History of Art • History of Design Dr.Jignesh Khakhar • B.A (Hons.) Archiitecture • Exhibition Design New Media Design De Montfort University,UK,2001 • Information Design • Ph.D. (Arch), Cardiff Uni.Uk,2007 • Interface Design • Year of Joining NID : 2007 [email protected] • History of Art • Architecture & Design experience Design • Architecture, • Building Technology • Environment Design • Software Programming • Documentary Film Making • Economics, Visualisation Name Qualification Sajith Gopinath • B.E. (Poly. Engg.), MG Uni., Kerala, Toy & Game Design • M.E.(Plastic Engg.) Mumbai Uni. • PGDip. in Toy Design & Dev. (NID) [email protected] • Year of joining NID: 2006 V Sakthivel • Diploma in Handloom Technology, Textile Design SPKM, I.I.H.T, Venkatagiri,A.P • B B A, University of Madras [email protected] • FDP, NID (1999-01) • Year of joining NID: 2009 Courses Handled Areas of Interest • Toy Design • Nature & Form • Material Technology • Elements of Form • Design for Special Needs • Design in School Education System • Eco Design • Craft Design • Textile materials and Technology • Fibre & Yarn • Dyeing • Natural Dyes • Basic Weaving • Craft studies • Weaving and woven textiles • Indigo • Indian Cotton in Design and Technology • Khadi • Natural fibres Vipul Vinzuda • B.E, (MECH) NITK,Surathkal 2003 • Design Overview Transporation & • M.Sc.. Design & Transport • Design Projects Automobile Design Coventry Univ.(UK) 2008 • Digital form making & Prototyping • FDP Trainee (ID) 2004 - 2006 • Materials & Processes [email protected] • Year of Joining NID: 2009 • Transportation Design • 3D modeling(Alias) • Design Research • Packaging Design • Visualisation & Prototyping Sanjay Guria • PG Dip.in Textile Design, NID-2006 Textile & Apparel Design • Year of Joining NID: 2010 [email protected] • Pattern Making • Systems Design • Menswear Performance Apparel • Elements of Design • Introduction to Textiles • Design Fundamentals • Uniform Design • Traditional Craft & Culture • Trend Research • Fashion & Textiles Swagata Shrivastava • B.Arch., SCET South Gujarat Uni. Naidu Ceramic & Glass Design • PG Dip.in Ceramic & Glass Design, NID-2007 [email protected] • Year of Joining NID: 2010 • Design Drawing • Design Overview • Orthography Drawings • Software Skill Development • Basic Material - Clay • Sustainable & Eco Friendly Design • Education • Geometry through Material • Ceramic & Glass in Architecture • Ceramic & Glass Chemistry Ajay Kumar Tiwari • PG Dip.in Animation & Film Design Animation & Film Design NID, 2007 • M.Sc., Govt. College of Science [email protected] • Year of joining NID: 2008 • Script Writing • Pre-production • Production Process • Storyboarding • Motion Graphics • Film Appreciation • Comic Book Design • Illustration • Design Process • Soft Rock • Short Stories • Movies Aarti Shrivastava • PG Dip.in Textile Design, NID-2002 • Fabric Structure-2 Textile Design • B.A. in Painting & Lit., Vikram Uni. • Advance Woven Construction • Year of joining NID: 2010 • Design Project – woven apparel [email protected] • Weaving • Traditional Crafts • Surface Design • Sketching & Painting Mayank Loonker • GDPD in Exhibition Design, NID Exhibition Design • Year of joining NID : 2013 [email protected] • Experience Design • Spatial Perception • Interaction Design • Design Process • Installation Design • Environmental Perception • Travelling Exhibitions • Interactive Media for Exhibitions • Materials and Structures Shrinkhala Aren • GDPD in F&VCD, NID • Scriptwriting Film & Video Communication • Master of Science (Int’l Business & • Introduction to Editing Design Mgmt. for Design) Uni.of Sal Ford • Design Management • Year of joining NID : 2013 [email protected] • Research Methods • Behavioural Psychology • Photography • Film History • Astral Sciences 127|128 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Name Qualification Courses Handled Areas of Interest Jitendra Singh Rajput • B.E. (Mechanical) - Nagpur Uni. • Project Management – Design Project II • Design Research Strategic Design Management • PG Diploma in Strategic Design • Materials - Metal • Strategic Management Management - NID • Design Management • Systems • Year of joining NID : 2013 • Project management [email protected] Amresh Panigrahi • Master in Strategic Design Mgmt. • Design Projects with Academic Lifestyle Accessory Design Politecnico de Milano, Italy & Professional View Points • PGDPD in LAD (NID) [email protected] • Dip.in Advance Computer Arts National Multimedia Research Centre, Pune • B.Arch.from College of Engineering & Technology, Bhubaneswar • Year of joining NID : 2010 • Design for Social Needs • System Thinking • Design Research • Business Strategy • Form Studies • Human & Emotion • Design for Special Needs • Consumer Lifestyle Study • Trends Spotting Name Qualification Courses Handled Areas of Interest Jagriti Galphade • M.A. Fine Arts (Drawing & Painting) • Perception & Representation • Narratives Design for Digital Experience Barkatullah Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal (Freehand Drawing) • Information Design • Advanced Diploma in Computer Arts• Design Drawing & Representation • Media & Education [email protected] CDAC, Pune • Basic Graphic Design • Interaction Paradigms & Healthcare • 2-year FDP at NID (2004-2006) • Visual Communication • Interactive Systems for School Education • Year of joining NID: 2004 • Color & Composition • Digital Storytelling • Media Studies • Introduction to Narratives • Prototyping & Usability Evaluation Methods • Storytelling in Interactive Media • Research Methodology • Digital Storytelling Saurabh Srivastava • M.Sc.(IT), Allahabad Agricultural • Still & Video Inputs New Media Design Institute – Deemed University • GUI Design Principles for Web • MCA, IGNOU • Interactive Media [email protected] • BCA, IGNOU • 2-yrs.FDP (2007-2009) at NID • Year of joining NID : 2009 • Still & Video : As Research Tools • Photography • GUI Design • Toy • Drawing & Illustration • Handicrafts • Art & Literature • Traditional Textiles & Crafts • Surface Ornamentation • Design for Sustainability Shekhar Bhattacharjee • M.F.A. in Painting from I.K.S.V.V. Toy & Game Design Khairagarh, Chhattisgarh • 1-yr.FDP (2008-2009) at NID [email protected] • Year of joining NID : 2009 Gourab Kar • Master of Industrial Design, Georgia • Technically Complex Project (TCP) Product Design Institute of Technology • Ergonomics • Master of Design, IIT - Delhi • Research Methods [email protected] • Bachelor of Architecture, Birla Inst. of Technology • Year of joining NID : 2011 • Human Centered Design • Universal Design • Ergonomics • Design Research L C Ujawane • D.F.A. (Drawing & Painting) • Interior Design projects • Furniture & Interior Design in wood Furniture & Interior Design • Dip. in Architecture • Furniture Design projects • Free-hand Drawing • P.G. Dip. in Product Design, NID • Furniture Technology [email protected] • Advanced PG Dip.in Furniture Design, • Workshop Technology Royal Danish Academic of Fine Arts, • Materials & Processes Copenhagen, Denmark • Workshop Skill • Year of joining NID: 2006 Kaushik Chakraborty • PG Dip.Animation Film Creation • Drawing for Animation Animation Film Design & Direction, Indo Italian Inst. for • Character Design Dev. Communication, Kolkata • History of Animation • Dip. in Multimedia Content Creation • Design Drawing [email protected] Jadavpur University • Environmental Perception • B.Com, Calcutta University, Kolkata • 1-yr.FDP (2009-2010) at NID • Year of joining NID : 2010 • Film • Photography • Painting • Cartoon & Caricature • Comic Book • Foreign Language (German,French) • Cooking Amit Kumar Sinha • B.A Sociology, Hons. • Collection Development, • Design Education & Systems Thinking Apparel Design & Banaras Univ. 1995 (Ready to wear, Design wear) • Accessory Design Merchandising/ • PG Dip.in Apparel Design, NID, 2000 • Craft Research • Ethical & Sustainable Design Lifestyle Accessory Design • Year of Joining NID: 2009 • Illustration & Representation Tech. • Performance Apparel & Textile • Soft Material Exploration & • Trends and Forecast Research [email protected] Construction • Nature & Figure Drawing Sonal Chauhan • Diploma in Fashion Design, Apparel Design & NIFT, Gandhinagar Merchandising • 1-yr.FDP (2008-2009) at NID • Year of joining NID : 2009 [email protected] Nijoo Dubey • B.Arch., M.A.N.I.T (RES), Bhopal Design for Retail Experience • PG Dip. in F&ID, NID, 2005 • Year of Joining NID: 2006 [email protected] • Draping & Advance Draping • Garment Construction • Garment Manufacturing Tech. • Fabric Construction • Ready to wear • Design Drawing • Culture & People • Material & Method • Space Design • Design Concepts & Concerns • Personal Accessories • Elements of forms • Research Methodologies • Spatial perception • Consumer Research Chaula Patel • Diploma in Visual Communication- Design Foundation Studies NID • Master of Arts (Philosophy) – Guj. Uni. [email protected] • Bach. Of Arts (Philosophy) – Guj. Uni. • Year of joining NID : 2013 • Design Drawing-I, II • Colour and Form • Material • Representation Technique • Nature Drawing • Construction Drawing • Character Design-I,II and Material • Techniques & Model Making • Fundamentals of Visual Design • Elements of Colour • Environmental Perception • Form space and structure • Design Process • Travelling, Reading • Bird- watching & wild life • Music & Dance • Arts & Community Service Pravinsinh Solanki • Dip. In Interior Design, School of • Fundamentals of Visual Design (UG-I) • Retail and Store Design Furniture & Interior Design Interior Design, • Construction and Fabrication (PGDPD-III) • Space Planning • PG Dip. in Furniture & Interior Design, • Design Project – II – Folding • Space Design and Production NID Furniture (PGDPD-III) • Production and Execution [email protected] • Year of joining NID: 2013 • Design Project – Stackable Furniture • Design and Detailing (GDPD-IV) • Design and Project Management • Kitchen and Bathroom Design (GDPD IV) • Event Design and Execution • Construction and Fabrication (GDPD III) • Setting up furniture Factories • Furniture and Interior Design - • Materials and Sourcing Design Studio (GDPD III) • Furniture and Cost Cutting • Design Project – Retail Store Design (PG-III)• Bamboo Furniture R & D Campus, Bangalore. Divya Dave • PG Dip. in Product Design, NID Product Design • B.E. (Mechanical), M.S. University • Year of joining NID : 2013 [email protected] • Design Context 1 (PD) • Design Projects ( especially SPD leel) • Design Project 1 (PD) • Elements of Form, Form 1 & 2 • Material Innovations (FID) • Experimental Structures and Collapsibility (FID) • Design Process (UG foundation Programme) 129|130 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Name Qualification Courses Handled Areas of Interest Prahlad Gopakumar • B.Arch., University of Kerala • Film History • Cinematography Film & Video • PG DPD in Film & Video • Basic Photography • Film Theory Communication Design Communication, Design, NID • Advertisement Workshop • Still Photography [email protected] • Year of joining NID: 2014 • Story Boarding TEACHING ASSOCIATE Chewang Dorjee Bhutia • GDPD in Animation Film Design NID • Stopmotion Animation Film Design • Year of joining NID : 2012 [email protected] • Story telling • Advertising • Cooking • Collecting stationary Shailendra Goraiya • PG Certi. Course in Electronic • Cinematography • Film Making Film & Video Communication Cinematography, FTII, Pune • Photography Design • Dip.in Advance Computer Arts, • Creative Art Lighting Designing C-DAC [email protected] • B.Com, Gujarat University • Year of joining NID : 2013 LIST OF FACULTY RETIRED/ RESIGNED/ CONTRACT EXPIRED Dr. Deepak John Mathew • B. Sc. Physics, Mahatma Gandhi Photography Design University, Kerala. • B.F.A., Painting, Kerala University [email protected] • M.F.A. Graphic Arts, M.S University, Baroda. • Faculty Dev. Progrm, NID • Ph.D. in Design Education • Year of Joining NID : 2002 • Photography • Colour and Form • Illustration • Design Drawing • Composition • Painting • Etching, Linocut, Woodcut • Design Education • History of Art • Photography Bhaskar M.R. Bhatt • PG Dip. in Product Design, NID-2003 Product Design • B.E.(Ind. Engg. & Mgmt.), Bangalore University [email protected] • Year of Joining NID: 2009 • Nature & Form • Systems Design • Technically Complex Project • Simple Product Design • Design for Healthcare • Design for Electro-mechanical Devices • Design & Business Strategy • Design for Wildlife Conservation Deval Kartik • PG Dip.in Communication Media • Business Fundamentals Strategic Design for Children, SNDT, Pune • Business Communication Management • Master Diploma in Business • Consumer Discoveries Administration, IMDR, Pune • Basics of Marketing [email protected] • B.A. (English Literature), Uni. of Pune • Year of Joining NID: 2010 Shekhar Chatterjee • B.Arts from Benaras Hindu Apparel Design Merchandising University in French (Hons.) • B.Fine Arts from BHU - [email protected] Specialisation in Painting & Textile • Post Graduate Diploma from NIFT, Kolkatta, specialisation in Leather Apparel Design and Technology • Year of joining NID :2004 Annual Report 2013-14 • Interpersonal & Group Communication • Consumer Identities • Youth Studies • Marketing & Branding • Consumer discovery methods. • Analytical Drawings • Design Education • Design Drawing • Design in Craft & Folk art • Representation Techniques • Accessory Design • Construction Drawing • Trend Study • Leather Module • History of Art & Culture • Fashion Illustration • History of Costume & Fashion Name Qualification Lalit Lad • PEP in Visual Communication Film & Video Communication NID Design • Year of joining NID : 2011 [email protected] Courses Handled Areas of Interest • Script Writing • Storytelling • Story-Boarding • Film Language • Film Theory • Writing Fiction and Humor • Theatre • Study of Mainstream Hindi Cinema • Journalism Nandita Mehrotra • B.Arch., IIT, Roorkee • Analytical Drawing • Spatial Design & Perception Furniture & Interior Design • PG Dip.in Furniture & Interior Design, • Geometry • Lighting & Colors in Space NID-2009 • Auto CAD [email protected] • Year of joining NID : 2010 • Elements of Form-1 and interior Design Technical Studies Andrea Noronha • B.Arch. Goa College of Arch. Furniture & Interior Design • PG Dip. in Furniture & Interior Design, NID- 2009, [email protected] • Masters in Strategic Design Mgmt, Politecnico di Milano, Italy • Year of joining NID : 2010 • Furniture Orthography • Form Studies • Interior Design • Technical Studies • Geometry • Furniture • Lighting Design • Material Exploration • Crafts 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Annexure 4 Visiting Experts Name of Visiting Faculty Name of Course A. Balasubramaniam Design Process Design Concepts & Concerns A.F. Mathew Contemporary concerns Abeer Gupta Design Workshop Script Writing Introduction to visual design (Composition & Structure) Abhijeet Goel Design Project II Achuta Rao Future & Trend Studies Agnishikha Choudhuri History of Design Ajoy David Design Management II Akila Seshasayee Typography I Allen Shaw Representation Techniques Workshop (DP-IV) Amar Gargesh Design Process Amit Krishn Gulati Introduction to design Amruta Patil Comic Book Anand Sukumaran Ethnography Design Project III Studies in Society & Culture Design Project III Andrea N Geometric Construction II Ankit Shekhawat Experience Design Anirudha Sen Advertisement workshop Anish Daolagupu Project I (Kinetics) Anjali Rana Design Project -II (Fabric Construction) Design Project -1 (constructed textiles) Anjali Srinivasan Material and Methods - Glass 1 Anjani Kumar Introduction to visual design (drawing) Introduction to visual design (form) Anju Pawar Basic Materials & Methods Anjum Rajabali Script writing Ankon Mitra Cinematic spaces & objects with origami Anoop Jotwani Cinematography workshop Anshul Juneja Introduction to Knitwear (Garment Construction-III) Anu Mishra Advance print design Anuj Sharma Workshop- Creative Draping 133|134 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Costume Curry Chandra Vijai Singh Design Project II Design Workshop- I (Dyeing) Chandrima Bhattacharya Media Appreciation Anupam Jain Design Process Chinmay Dholakia Introduction to Typography Anuya Naik Design Project - I Chinmoyi Patel Photo, Video & Sound Art Anwar Ali Design Project Dadi Pudumjee Where is my shadow? Shadow puppet theater Aparna Kaushal The act of the matter: Exploring stop motion animation and music David Abraham+A409 Design Project (Print design) Archana Shah Introduction to design Dawn Paul Design Workshop Arjun gupte Making Underground Comics Black & White Deepak Kannal The visual Icon: Aesthetics Arshia Sattar Elective: Is there an Indian way of telling story? Comparative Aesthetics Arundhati Mitter Design Project 1 Deepak Verma Shape of Change: A time lapse Arunkumar Shanmugam Design Project - II Devdutt Pattanaik Workshop - Documentation of Visual Culture Arun Ganesh Information Visualization - II Devika Ganapathy Usability Engineering Asha Baxi Fashion Appreciation and Brand Building (Module I) Dhyan Suman Freehand drawing I Asheesh Pandya Introduction to sound Dileep Prakash Design Project 1 Sound Design -1 & Editing Dinesh SharmaSustainability Ashima Gupta Craft documentation- History of world costume Dipendra Singh Baoni Introduction to design Ashok Mondal Materials & Methods -1 Divya Dave Design for special needs Ashoke Chatterjee Introduction to design Product Architecture Atul Pathak Advance Management Studies Design Project II Austin Davis System Design Project Research Methodology Baishakee Sengupta How to Promote a movie in 10 days Design Project-1 Balamurali Krishna Workshop-Time & Image Comparative Aesthetics Basangouda Inandar Game Design workshop Esther Brinkman Design Project 1 Basuki Nath Dasgupta Fundamentals of Visual Design Falgun Bhupendra Shah Bhadri Sonpal Understanding Built Environment Design Management I Bhaskar Banerjee Fundamentals of Management - 1 G Sivaramakrishnan Science & Liberal Arts “Approaches to Indian society” Bhaskar Bhatt Design Project- Systems Design Gabrielle Coriolle Rajkumar Experimental Animation workshop DP-3 NMD Investigation Gargi Sharma Gupta Typography II Bhawana Maheshwari Fundamentals of Management - 2 Design Process Bikramjit Gupta Script writing Gaurang Nagre Free hand design drawing I Dawameren ImchenStereoscopy International Open Elective: Documenting caricature Gautam Chakraborty Elements of Editing Binita Desai Character Design (Module Project-II) Gautam Gouthi Advance Management Studies Binod Agarwal Environmental perception Geeta Dave Environmental perception Binu Bhaskaran Design Project II (Computer skills) Githa Heggde Fundamentals of Visual Design Carmina Fernandes Aesthetic Frugality Gouri Patwardhan Introduction to Editing Design Process Sound Design 1 & Editing Fundamentals of Visual Design Gunjan Ahlawat Craft Documentation Chandita Mukherjee Documentary workshop Gregg Barnett Game Development Workshop Chandra Shekhar Badve Design management I Hardik Shah Design Management II Chandra Shekhar Bheda Departmental Elective Hema Malani Jewellery workshop 135|136 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Hemant Wala Workshop-visualization and Communication Krishnendu Bose Documentary workshop Hemen Sanghvi Craft Documentation - orientation Krishnendu Bose Dreams in Colour : A documentary workshop Hitendra Vala Basic Photography Media Appreciation Hitesh Desai Design Workshop-I Kriti Monga Graphic Design Design Project - 2 (Travelling Exhibition) Kurma Rao Advanced weaving Space & Materials II Innovative weaving Design Project 1 Lakshmi Murthy Introduction to design Hitesh Kewalya script writing Lalit Lad Design Orientation Hridayshri Prajapati Design Drawing II Lekha Washington Design Workshop II Hrishikesh Pawar Space & Perception - I Lolita Damodar Karnani Composition & Structure Left Foot Right Lotika Vardarajan Traditional Indian Textile Design Project Madhusudan Mukherjee Communication Studies J A PanchalOrthography Research Methodology Materials & Properties Introduction to convergence media J L Naik Production Methods Elective: Creative writing Photography Introduction to Semiotics Nature & Form Elective: Introduction to Narratives Isabel Herguera Appreciation Forms: Traditional Contemporary Visual Language Jagdish N Sinha Elective on Material Culture Design Project - 1 Jai Sharda Fundamentals of Management Research Methodology Jaimini Mehta Lecture on Design of Space Madresh N. Pandusangi SLA- The visual icon aesthetics Jalp Lakhia Communication Graphics (Craft documentation) Mahaan Ghose Design Drawing II Craft Research & Documentation Studio skills 2 Jasleen Manrao Experience design workshop Form Studies - 2 Jayesh Gohel Workshop- Interaction Design Sketching workshop (Digital) Jean Dsouza Introduction to Narratives Systems Design Elective (Narrative concepts) Makarand Kulkarni System Design Jigisha Patel Design workshop - 2 Mala Shodhan Combination of Materials Jogendra Panghaal Form III Malhar Dhruv Design Project 1 & III Design Research Tools & Techniques Malhar Salil Space, Form and Structure Nature & Form Mamta Sagar SLA- Creative Writing Skills Johny M L contemporary photo Manish Chandra Basic Materials & Methods Jonak Das Design Project - 2 Manish Joshi Combination of Materials Space & Materials II Manish Joshi Design Process Geometric Construction I Fiction Workshop Geometric Construction II Manoj Kothari Future & Trend Studies Juhi Pandey Design Process Fundamentals of Mgmt II Jyoti Bhatt Photography theories Margie Sastry Introduction to Indian Culture Kathan Kothari Design Process Mayukhini Pande Research Methodology Kaveri Bharath Material & Methods (Ceramic) Design Project III Kodarbhai Manilal Patel Technical Graphics Meha Davey Design Project I 137|138 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Milind Malashe Comparative Aesthetics Miki Desai Craft Documentation DP 1 & DP 3 Mohan Chandra Fundamentals of Visual Design Interactive Art Mohankrishnan Haridasan Experimental Animation Preety Trivedi Elective: What Culture Tells us? Molshri Ezekiel Introduction to visual design Pushkar Nagwekar Interaction Design (Design Proj. II) Mona Gonsai Typography - Composition Pushkar Nagwekar Design Project 3 Mona Prabhu Elements of composition R L Mistry Introduction to visual design (drawing) Environmental perception Introduction to visual design (composition) Typography Design Workshop- I (Dyeing) Rachita Sareen Design workshop Myshkin Ingawale Design Project - 3 AutoCAD inputs N S Rangaraju SLA “Material Culture” Geometric Construction I Nagaraj Paturi Cultural Heritage Analytical Drawing Nagendra Rajbhandari Fundamentals of Visual Design Rajib Ghosh DP-3 NMD Investigation Navdeep Kaur Departmental Elective Rahul Dubey Workshop by IEEE Neelam Shetye Design Project - III Rahul Singh Space & Perception I Neena David Elective : (Cognitive psychology) Space & Materials - I Nikhil Joshi Media & technology Space Design Nilesh Misal Combination of Materials Design Project - III Fundamentals of Visual Design Raj Kumar Deva Intro. to Mgment - Focus on the apparel industry Nina Sabnani Craft Documentation Fundamentals of Mgmt - I Nirja V. Vasavada Elective : Queez Theory Design Management - I Nitin Patel Freehand design drawing I Rajat Dholakia Sound -2 (music) Analytical drawing Appreciation of sound & music Parag Vyas Basic Material & Methods (Metal) Rajeev Raja Advertisement workshop Parthiv Shah Design workshop 1 Rajesh Dahiya Introduction to design Piyali Barua Introduction to visual design (colour) Rajesh Thakare Fundamentals of Animation Prabir Mukhopadyay Design for special needs Rakesh Sah Unconventional Materials (Glass workshop) Prabir Mukhopadyay Human Machine Interface Basic Materials Prabir Mukhopadyay Vehicle ergonomics & packaging Combination of Materials Pradeep Patil DP-II Design Project I Pradeep Patil Design workshop 1 Fundamentals of Visual Design Pradeep Patil Introduction to visual design (drawing) Ramesh Annapindi Design Context II Introduction to visual design (colour) Ramjibhai Lifestyle accessory design Drawing for Animation Ranjith K Kartha Lighting as part of system Design Project Illustration Rasananda Panda Design Project -2 Prahlad Gopakumar Story boarding Rashmi Korjan System Design Project Prasad Bidapa Introduction to design Design Process Pravinsinh Solanki Construction & Fabrication Design Concepts & Concerns Design Studio Ravinder Singh Design Tools Design Workshop II Prayas Abhinav DP-1 Interactive Art New Media Studies 139|140 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Computer aided product design Shailesh Manke Fundamentals of space planning Studio Skills Workshop Shailesh Prabhu Game Design Workshop CAID workshop Shaileshwar Sati Prasad Narrative Rebecca D’souza Pattern Making (Structured clothing) Shantanu Jena Material & Methods II (Ceramics) Rebecca Reubens Combination of Materials Sharan GoelPhotography Richa Saxena Advance Management Studies Fundamentals of Analogue Photography Rina Parakh Film Language Design Project I & III Space, Form and Structure Shekhar Chatterjee Design Project 1- History of Indian costume Introduction to convergence media Shilpa Ranade Media Appreciation Ritesh Rathi Design Project II Shirshendu Ghosh Design Process Rochana Deb Synesthesia- set design in multiple overlay Shivkumar Sunagar Design Drawing II Rohit Iyer Visual Design Fundamentals of Visual Design (Representation & visualization) Rohit Swarup Design Management II Fundamentals of Visual Design (colour & form) Romana M Sangma Introduction to Narratives Fundamentals of Visual Design (form) Rukminee Guha Thkurta Design Project III Fundamentals of Visual Design (Structure & composition) Rupali Pandit Garment construction III (Intro.to Textiles) Shradha Jain Elements of Play Rupesh Arvindakshan Studio skills 1 Shruti Phagre Design Project - 2 Sachin Sachar Design Project - 2 (Travelling Exhibition) Shweta Dhariwal Design Project I Samir Bhatt Elements of Form & Space Siddharth Mankad Mobile VI workshop Analytical Drawing Siddhartha Das Space & Graphic workshop Introduction to visual design (form) Desing Project -III Sanandan Sudhir Form Studies - 1 Design Project 3 (museum) Form Studies - 2 Desing Project -II (Motion type Module) Advanced Form- Workshop Siddhartha Ghosh Basic Typography Sandeep Sangaru Unconventional & Materials workshop (Bamboo) Design Process Design Project - III Siddartha Ghosh Form II Sangita Shroff Design Process Design Management I Space & Materials - I Design Management II Sanjay Basavaraju Creative Communication Siddhartha Tripathi Environmental perception Santosh Kumar Elective (Design for Human Development) Freehand Design Drawing II Sarbajit Sen Word & Image Sonal Dabral Advertisement workshop Script writing & Story Boarding Sonal Shrivastava Introd. To apparel design Sarika Samdani Environmental Perception Sreekumar P Design workshop - Interaction spaces (Elective) Sasidharan Nair Material and Methods - Glass 1 Sridhar Pabbisetty Information Visualization - I Satya Narayan Rajpurohit Typography (Letter form) Srila Mookherjee Basu Material & Methods II (Glass) Savyasaachi Craft orientation Srinivasarao Pattur Design Concepts & Concerns Seema Khanwalker Story Telling Design Project II Introduction to Semiotics Subhendu Misra Fundamentals of Visual Design (Representation & visualization) Seshadri K S Total Recall - Thinking out of the box from within the box Sudhakar Damodaraswamy Design Process Sethuraman Space, Form and Structure Usability Engineering Shailan Parker Photography as narrative tool Design Project -II Digital Devices Communication Graphics & Photography 141|142 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Sudhir Horo Introduction to design Subu Palamadai Basic Graphic Design Sukumar Nandlal Jatania Cinematography workshop Sumiran Pandya Design Process Sumitava Mukherjee Design Management II Tavishi Alagh Film Language Tenzing Nyentsey Space & Perception II Thomas Louis Material, Form & Surface Craft Design Project DP-3 Tripura Sundari Joshi Research Methodology Troy V C Design workshop - 1 Workshop Time & Image Tulip Sinha Fundamentals of Visual Design Ujjval Panchal Interaction Design Design Project II Ujjwal Utkarsh Fiction workshop Elements & Direction Urmila Bhirdikar Introduction to theatre Utkarsh Biradar Design Management III Fundamentals of Mgment I Uttam Pal Singh Introduction to design V M Parmar colour, material & finish Introduction to visual design (form) Introduction to visual design (colour & form) Vandita Seth Garment Construction I (Draping-I) Garment Construction II (Draping-II) Venkatesh Rajmankkam Information Visualization - I Victor Vina Design workshop - Interaction spaces (Elective) DP-3 NMD Investigation Vijay Paul Punia Time Lapse & Pixilation Introduction to visual design (drawing) Introduction to visual design (composition) Vikas Johiya System Design Vikram Joshi Surface Design & Printing Vikram Singh Parmar+B82 Design Project - 3 Viplav Shah Design Management II Visha Suchde Design project III (heritage textile) Vivek Ranga Fundamentals of Management II Design Management I Vivek Sheth Scenographic Practices Vrushali Dhage Comparative Aesthetics Yasmin Sethi Geometric Construction II Yatin Pandya Space & Perception I Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Annexure 5 ONGOING PROJECTS Outreach Programmes 1. Study on different Handcrafted Items used for Felicitation during Ceremonies/Festivals and Possibility of Developing Niche Products Reflecting Spirit of Indian Crafts for such Occasions for Office of the Development Commissioner (Handicrafts), New Delhi COMPLETED PROJECTS 1. Product Development & Diversification Workshop for Cane & Bamboo for Agency for Promotion of Indigenous Crafts (APIC), Bhutan Project Head: Amresh Panigrahi 2. Product development & diversification workshop for leather footwear and leather accessories for Rural Non Farm Development Agency (RUDA), Jaipur Project Head: Shekhar Chatterjee 3. Design Development Training Workshop for Bidriware Products for Export-Import Bank of India (EXIM BANK), Mumbai Project Head: V Ravishankar 4. Design Development and Skill Upgradation Workshop on Doll Making Craft for North Eastern Development Finance Corporation Ltd. (NEDFi), Assam Project Head: Sonal Chauhan 5. Design Intervention for the Basketry craft and empowerment of 25 artisans from Zimbabwe for Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), New Delhi Project Head: Shimul Mehta Vyas Project Head: Ramakrishna Rao & C S Susanth 2. Developing a “Handicraft Mark” for Office of the Development Commissioner (Handicrafts), New Delhi Project Head: Immanuel Suresh 3. Jute Fabric Development & Product Development & Diversification Workshops under JTM-MM/IV for National Centre for Jute Diversification, Kolkata Project Head: Paresh Chatterjee 4. Designing of “Khadi Mark” Logo for Khadi and Village Industries Commission, Mumbai Project Head: Immanuel Suresh 5. Training Workshop on Knockdown Furniture for Residential Spaces conducted at Kohima in Nagaland for Cane and Bamboo Technology Centre, Guwahati Project Head: C S Susanth 6. Documenting the Textile Traditions of the NorthEastern States of India: A Composite Design Study of Fibres, Dyes, Looms And Tools, Uses And Cultural Indicators for Indira Gandhi National Centre For The Arts (IGNCA), New Delhi Project Head: Romanie Jaitly 7. Conducting Diagnostic Study on the Languishing Pinjrakari Craft in J&K State for Office of the Development Commissioner(Handicrafts), New Delhi Project Head: Tanishka Kachru 8. Designing Craft Based Souvenirs for Uttarakhand State for Uttarakhand Handloom & Handicraft Development Council (UHHDC) Dept. of Industries, Govt. of Uttarakhand, Dehradun 9. Product Development and Training Workshop on Knockdown Furniture for Residential Spaces in Bamboo (in Jharkhand) for CBTC, Guwahati Project Head: C S Susanth 10.Enhanced scope of work for developing revised concepts of “Khadi Mark” for Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC), Mumbai Project Head: Immanuel Suresh 11.Design and Skill Development Training Workshop for SAPTI, Dhrangadhra for Commissioner of Geology & Mining (CGM), Gandhinagar Project Head: Amresh Panigrahi 12.Design and Skill Development Training Workshop for SAPTI, Ambaji for Commissioner of Geology & Mining (CGM), Gandhinagar Project Head: Amresh Panigrahi 13.Product Development & Diversification Workshop for Terracotta Products for Rural Non Farm Development Agency (RUDA), Jaipur Project Head: Swagata Naidu 14.Design Interventions for the Basketry Craft for empowerment of 50 craft women/artisans of Ethiopia (25 persons) and Ghana (25 persons) for Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), New Delhi Project Heads: Krishna Patel – GHANA Amresh Panigrahi - ETHIOPIA 15.Design for Logo and Packaging for Handloom Sarees of Tamilnadu for Department Of Handloom & Textiles, Chennai Project Head: Anil Sinha & Shashank Mehta 16.Design Intervention for Skill Upgradation & Product Diversification in Handicrafts Clusters of Gujarat (Old) for Small Industries Development Bank Of India (SIDBI),Navjivan Amrit Jayanti Bhavan, Navjivan P.O., Ahmedabad Project Head: Praveen Nahar Project Head: Amit Sinha 145|146 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 17.New Design & Development of Silk Patola Sarees of Kataria for Guj. State Handloom & Handicrafts Development Corporation Ltd., Gandhinagar Project Head: Vijai Singh Katiyar 18.Design & Development of Handloom Product for 25 Societies in Kollayil Handloom Cluster for Directorate Of Handlooms & Textiles, Govt. of Kerala,Vikas Bhavan, Thiruvananthapuram Project Head: Vijai Singh Katiyar 19.Strategic Design Intervention for 4 Handloom Clusters Of Tamilnadu (Tamilnadu Cluster Project-3) for Department Of Handloom & Textiles, Chennai Project Head: Shashikala Sathyamoorthy 22.Packaging Design Development and Training Programme for Karnataka State Handloom Development Corporation, Bangalore Project Head: Shashikala Sathyamoorthy 23.Design & Technology Development Training Workshops for Leather Development for Central Leather Research Institute, Adyar, Chennai Project Head: Shimul Mehta Vyas 24.Skill Upgradation and Capacity Building for DRDA, Kutch Project Head: Shashank Mehta 25.Design & Development of Handloom for Pappiniserry Weavers Industrial Co-operative Society Ltd.Pappiniserry, Kannur, Kerala Project Head: Vijai Singh Katiyar Annual Report 2013-14 Project Head: Shashikala Sathyamoorthy 27.Implementation of Handloom Export Scheme, Design Innovation and Product Diversification for Sree Bhagawati Handloom Weaver’s Co-operative Society Ltd, Thiruvananthapuram Project Head: Shashikala Sathyamoorthy 28. Implementation of Handloom Export Scheme, Design Innovation and Product Diversification for Sree Vellayani Handloom Weaver’s Co-operative Society Ltd, Thiruvananthapuram Project Head: Shashikala Sathyamoorthy 29. Strategic Design Intervention for the Design & Product Development for Handloom Weavers of Tamilnadu (Tamilnadu Cluster Project-2) for Department Of Handloom & Textiles, Chennai Project Head: Vijai Singh Katiyar Project Head: Vijai Singh Katiyar 21.Design Development Tie-ups for Tamilnadu Weavers for The Tamilnadu Handloom Weavers Cooperative Society Ltd, Tamilnadu Project Head: Vijai Singh Katiyar 20.Design & Development of Handloom Products for 27 Societies in Thiruvavthapuram Handloom Cluster for Directorate Of Handlooms & Textiles, Govt. of Kerala, Vikas Bhavan, Thiruvananthapuram 26.Design & Development of Cotton Textiles and Training Programme under DEPM for Karnataka Handloom Development Corporation Ltd., Bangalore Annexure 6 Industry Programmes and Projects (IP&P) Strategic Design Workshops • Photography workshop on “Always Carry Your Camera” was conducted during 22 – 26 July, 2013 at NID, PG Campus, Gandhinagar. Total 14 participants attended the workshop from different Institutes and Organisations like Ascent Finechem Pvt. Ltd., The workshop was anchored and conducted by Dr. Deepak J Mathew. • Three days workshop on “Designing Persuasion” was conducted during 28 – 30 August, 2013 at NID, Ahmedabad. Total 16 participants attended the workshop from different Institutes and Organisations. The workshop was anchored and conducted by Prof. Krishnesh Mehta. • A workshop on “Creating Corporate Identity and Banding” was conducted during 02 - 06 September, 2013 at NID, Ahmedabad. Total 15 participants attended the workshop from different Institutes and Organisations. The workshop was anchored and conducted by Prof. Anil Sinha. • A three day workshop on “Ergonomics and User Centered Design” was conducted during 18 – 20 September, 2013 at NID, Ahmedabad. Total 13 participants attended the workshop from different Institutes and Organisations. The workshop was anchored and conducted by Dr. Subir Das. • A workshop on “Creativity, Design Strategy & Opportunity Mapping” was conducted during 10 – 12 December, 2013 at NID, Ahmedabad. Total 16 participants attended the workshop from different Institutes and Organisations. The workshop was anchored and conducted by Prof. Gayatri Menon. 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Summer Workshops Ten summer workshops were conducted in May 2013 at NID, Ahmedabad and NID PG Campus Gandhinagar. The summer workshops aimed to the students, teachers, artisans, housewives etc. with a view to spread design awareness among them. Details of the summer workshop are as per below: Sr. No. Name of Summer Workshop Date Anchor Faculty No. of Participants 1. Natural Dye with Natural Color 06 - 10 May V Sakthivel 22 Prabhat Desai 2. N N Patel 16 Design & Creativity with paper craft 06 - 10 May Piyush Panchal 3. Fun with Drawing 06 - 10 May Kaushik C 22 4. Fun with Origami 06 - 10 May Dhiman Sengupta 08 Swagata Naidu 5. Basic Calligraphy 06 - 10 May Amit Kharsani 15 6. Making Glass Beads & Jewellery 06 - 10 May Neelima Hasija 12 7. Illustrating Fashion Figures 06 - 10 May Shekhar C 16 8. Textile Accessories 13 - 17 May Aarti Srivastava 30 9. Toys in Raku 13 - 17 May Swagata Naidu 16 Anand P 10. Cindy Gould Toy Design Annual Report 2013-14 13 - 17 May 15 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 The workshops received very good feedback and the participants found them very interesting / informative and career driven. NEW INITIATIVES TAKEN, INQUIRY RECEIVED AND MEETING ARRANGED/ ATTENDED THIS YEAR • Inquiry received from Firestar Diamond, Mumbai for Off Campus Design Awareness Programme for their technical staff and officials. • Inquiry received from IFB Industries Ltd., Goa for conducting training programme for their official. As per request of client, Anil Sinha, Activity Chairperson, IP&P and Krishnesh Mehta attended meeting with head of different department. Meeting was held on 12th & 13 August, 13 at Goa. They were also interested for long term relationship with NID. • Inquiry received from Mahindra Technical Academy, Auto & Farm Sector, Mahindra Rise Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. Chennai for conducting Design Workshop on “Design for Persuasion: Creating Dynamic, Multi – Sensory Experiences for Customer Delight” for their fresh Automotive Engineers and R & D Team. Prof. Krishnesh Mehta was nominated as programme head. • Approach letter received from Rajya Shiksha Kendra, Bhopal (MP) for conducting training programme for SCERT. The Rajya Shiksha Kendra is an apex institution of Government to Madhya Pradesh to implement Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) in the state. It also incorporates the SCERT and is responsible for the development of curriculum, textbooks, training of teachers and other academic activities in the elementary education sector. Dr Tridha Gajjar was nominated as programme head. They were also interested for long term relationship with NID. • Mr. Indraneelkumar Das, National ManagerSales Capability Development, Kohler India Corporation Pvt. Ltd., Gurgaon has approached to conduct Series of one day off campus workshop on “Understanding Design Language” for their members of the business development team. In this connection, one meeting was arranged between client and NID officials on 23rd December, 2013 at NID, Ahmedabad. Annual Report 2013-14 • Inquiry received for Off Campus Training programme on “Print Advertising” for their technical staff, Art executives, Senior Artisits of Directorate of Advertising and Visual Publicity (DAVP) Headquarters in New Delhi on 05th February, 2014. Prof. Tarun Deep Girdhar was nominated as project head. The Client had raised brief inquiry. • Dr. S Ghosal was nominated to conduct Off Campus Training Programme on “Data Visulazation” for their IT Department of Essar Oil Limited, Mumbai. The Client had raised brief inquiry. • Inquiry received for Training Programme on “Product Design & Ergonomics” for engineers of Bharat Electronics Ltd. The Client had raised brief inquiry and process of finalizing the techno commercial proposal is under process. Dr. S Ghosal has been nominated as a project head. • Inquiry received from following organizations for conducting design awareness / sensitization programme for their officials. • Saran Associates, Chennai • Kohler India Corporation Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai • The Directorate of Advertising & Visual Publicity (DAVP), New Delhi • Indian Naval Ship (INS), Valsura, Jamnagar • With successfully complication of five day programme for Rajya Shiksha Kendra, Bhopal client had invited IP&P officials to their Bhopal Office to explore the possibility of conducting this kind of workshops on regular basic. In this connection Dr. Tridha Gajjar and Prof. Anil Sinha attended meeting with official on 25th February, 2014 at Bhopal, MP. • A telephonic discussion & meeting was arranged with officials of Essar Oil Ltd., Mumbai on 6th February, 2014 at NID, Ahmedabad. • A meeting was arranged on 03rd March 2014 at Bangalore between Dr. S Ghoshal and Officials of Kohler India Corporation Pvt. Ltd., Gurgaon for finalizing series of one day off campus workshop on “Understanding Design Language”. Client Specific Programmers • Off Campus Workshop on “Design for Persuasion: Creating Dynamic, Multi – Sensory Experiences for Customer Delight” for fresh Automotive Engineers and R & D Team of Mahindra and Mahindra ltd., Chennai was conducted during 10 – 11 October 13 at Chennai. Total 114 fresh Automotive Engineers and officials were attended workshop. Workshop fee was ` 4 Lacs only. Krishnesh Mehta was anchor faculty of the programme. • The first module of Off Campus Workshop on “Design & Innovation” for engineers and officials of IFB Industries Ltd., Goa was conducted during 19 – 21 December 2013 at Goa. Total 33 Engineers and officials were attended workshop. The workshop was well appreciated by the client and. Fist module of the workshop was conducted by Anil Sinha. Workshop fee was ` 5 lacks only. • Client base in campus training programme “Designing of Textbooks” for senior faculty members responsible for textbook development and teacher’s training from Rajya Shiksha Kendra, Bhopal was conducted during 20 – 24 January, 2014 at NID, Ahmedabad. Dr. Tridha Gajjar was anchor faculty / project head. The training program fee was ` 7.5 Lacks only. Training programme was well appreciated by the client and also looking for lasting relationship with our institute. • The second module of Off Campus Workshop on “Design & Innovation” for engineers and officials of IFB Industries Ltd., Goa was conducted during 22 – 24 January, 2014 at Goa. Total 33 Engineers and officials were attended workshop. The workshop was well appreciated by the client and. Second module of the workshop was conducted by Krishnesh Mehta. Workshop fee was ` 5 lacks only. They were also very interested for lasting relationship with our institute. • Training Programme on “Stimulate your Creative Side” for Officials of Indian Naval Ship (INS), Valsura, Jamnagar was conducted on 23rd March, 2014 at INS Valsura. Gayatri Menon has conducted the trainng programme. Programme fee was ` 1 Lac. Total 55 Officials and engineers of Indian Naval Ship (INS), Valsura were attended the training programme. Remarks: The all above mentioned programmes were well appreciated by the participants and the clients 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Annexure 7 Annexure 8 Integrated Design Services (IDS) NID’s Research & Development Campus, Bengaluru 1. Design Development of S V Museum at Tirumala, Andhra Pradesh. 2. Redesign of existing retail visual identity elements of Indian Oil Retail Outlets, IOCL Mumbai. 3. Design and execution of Museum of Swami Vivekananda Museum at Khetri, Rajasthan. 4. Exhibition Hall Design for Gujarat Disaster Management Authority at Gandhinagar. 5. Design of fishing cart for fisherwomen for Commissioner of Fisheries, Govt of Gujarat. 6. Interior design of Academic Hall, Hostel Block and Mess for National Academy of Direct Taxes (NADT). 7. Designating of Colour Scheme for the New EMU Rakes with SS Car Body for the Mumbai Railway Vikas Cor poration, Mumbai. 8. Designing of signage system for Gujarat International Finance Tech-City (GIFT City) at Gandhinagar, Gujarat. 9. Packaging design of fertilizer for GSFC, Baroda. 10. Redesigned the spinning line trucks/trolley of Indian Rayon Ltd., Veraval, Gujarat. Annual Report 2013-14 Vision, Scope, and Strategy The NID R&D campus has a dedicated research unit which functions with defined vision and strategies fitting the scope and ethos of a R&D center in an educational framework. Three important masters level design programmes are run from the campus- Interface and Information Design (IID), Design for Digital Experience (DDE), and Design for Retail Experience (DRE). Each programme is of two and half year duration. Most of the research activities are taken in a selective manner in order to complement the formal educational activities. Graduates from these three programmes are much in demand in the industry. There are around 20-25 researchers working in various research projects in the Research & Development campus participating in research activities, documentation and writing. Few important objectives and goals of the Research and Development unit have been outlined below: • To plan and strategically weave research elements and principles into the curricula of the Post Graduate programmes being run from the R&D campus. • To get projects/consultancy opportunities from the industry which are normally guided and supervised by faculties and in-house researchers. • To pursue design research in a globally competitive manner focusing on research led design of products, applications, systems and services. • To establish collaborations and interactions with the industry for developing the curricula addressing the needs and requirements of the industry. 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Important Events/Happenings in the R&D Campus, Bangalore during the Period 2013-14. • Students from NID R and D Campus attended the Design Innovation and You (DIY) workshop organised by Massachusetts Institute of Technology at BITS Pilani, Hyderabad Campus for a duration of 1 week. The theme for the workshop was ‘Engineering the Eye’ where engineers and designers had the opportunity to interact with doctors at the L. V. Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad and find problem areas in the field of eye care. • Three students from NID R and D Campus AmeyaChikramane, Rasagy Sharma and HafsahParkar were selected for a workshop at the Hyperwerk Institute of Postindustrial Design in Basel, Switzerland .The workshop was conducted in May was centered on the design of new tools, materials, methods and services that explored the scene of Indian Handicrafts in the context of Postindustrial design. The use of Bamboo as cheap and useful multipurpose material was looked at from newer perspectives. The outcome of the workshop was the design movement MOTOCO, which concluded as a RoadtripDocumentary in October in India in which all the three students participated for a 15-day road trip in India with students and faculty from Switzerland. • Nokia Confluence was held at NID R and D Campus on 18th and 19th Feb 2013. This was an all India Event and highlighted various Nokia - University collaborations. • The research work done for Digital Hampi Lab was selected for a paper presentation to Digital Heritage 2013 Conference held at Marseille, France from 28th Oct to 1st Nov. The paper looked at Reconstruction of Virupaksha Bazaar Street of Historical Hampi and was presented by Mamata N. Rao. • Information and Interface Design (IID) student Samuel Pushpak Kancharla from Bangalore campus got selected to study at HTW Berlin, Germany which is another institute with NID’s MOU for a period of five months under the scheme of students exchange programme from September 13 to February 2014. German organization DAAD is supporting Samuel’s travel expenditure and provides a scholarship which is taking care of his stay in Germany. • Another student of Information and Interface Design discipline from Bangalore campus Rasagy Sharma was chosen by the team of professors from Hyperwerk Institute and University of Applied Sciences and Art, Basal, Switzerland for a workshop on Cross-cultural Dialogue in collaboration withSwissnex India and Motoco movement which was linked with the 50th anniversary celebration of the building of the Swiss Embassy in New Delhi. Design for Retail Experience 1. 3 students of DRE had participated in the ENSADNID International Bamboo Studio, conducted at NID Bangalore in January and at ENSAD Paris in March 2013. The following are the Students. Dec. 2013 at NID R&D Campus. 19 bamboo Master artisan from various cluster had participated in the workshop. 4. NID bamboo centre participating in the 10th Kerala bamboo fest in Kochi during 13th to 17th December 2013 and also making a presentation on Bamboo furniture in the 1 day seminar on 12th Dec. as part of the bamboo fest Research Interests at the R&D ampus,Bangalore Prabhashish Singh, Purva Sharma and Abhishek Singh 2. DRE had participated in In-store Asia 2013 at Mumbai in February, where DRE students designed and put up a stall to talk about NID design education and the learning in DRE programme 3. DRE student HafsahParkar had been a team member in the Switzerland visit in May 2013 and later the project taken in India which was exhibited in Delhi during November 2013. Bamboo Technology Project 1. Organized and conducted ENSAD – NID International Bamboo Studio at NID Bangalore campus during 10 -20 Jan 2013. 10 students from various disciplines (FID, PD, LAD & DRE) are participated in this workshop. Later they had also visited ENSAD Paris for the second workshop in March. 2. The second workshop of ENSAD – NID had been planned for the year 2014 by NID and ENSAD team where NID students and ENSAD students will be working together on various themes. 3. NID Outreach programme along with Bamboo Centre had taken up a project with Kerala State Bamboo Mission to conduct a training programme for master artisans from Kerala. This was successfully conducted during 19th Nov. to 4th The campus is putting higher importance on research and faculties are working on several research projects on topics ranging from Digital study of culture, Crafts, Arts, web-based design education, Interface design etc. E-Kalpa project pursued from the R&D campus is an attempt to develop a large-scale web-based design education framework and also to develop a digital database/ archive on Indian crafts. Two new floors have been constructed in order to expand the research and educational activities of the campus. Two new programmes are planned to start from 2015 for which preparations are in full swing. With this development the R&D campus will have total five PG programmes. NID Rajajinagar center has undergone full renovations and now fully operational with research projects and NDBI projects. by faculties and researchers. • To pursue design research in a globally competitive manner focusing on research led design of products, applications, and services. • To establish collaborations and interactions with the industry for developing the curricula addressing the needs and requirements of the industry. E-Kalpa Project brief The E-Kalpa project aims at creating Digital Learning Environment for Design education in India. This new digital and web-based learning environment will provide access to acquisition, of critical knowledge, skills, and abilities in the field of design. The project is also currently creating a large Digital Database on Indian Crafts. The E-Kalpa project is supported by the ministry of Human Resources and Development (MHRD). • Dr. Sanjay Tripathi & team from ABB visited the Campus for collaborative research possibilities in the future. • Microsoft Design Expo Competition was conducted and coordinated from NID R&D Campus, and a team from NID Graphic design was the winner team which went to Seattle for the final seminar. • A team of scientists and engineers from IISc Bangalore visited the R&D campus for discussing about collaboration between the two institutes. The NID R&D campus has a dedicated research unit which functions with defined vision and strategies fitting the scope and ethos of a R&D center in a modern educational framework. Few important objectives and goals of the R&D unit have been outlined below: • To develop and provide research base for the campus and its educational programmes. • To plan and strategically weave research elements and principles into the curricula of the Post Graduate programmes being run from the R&D campus. • To get projects/consultancy opportunities from the industry which are normally guided and supervised 155|156 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Annexure 9 • Hitender Noonwal, student, ADM PG 11, participated in Haute Couture competition along with Neha Sagar from TGD 2012 batch, held at IIM in November ‘13. They were supposed to design an Haute Couture garment out of the waste material provided by them, on the spot in a given time frame. They received a second prize. A picture is enclosed for your reference. He was also selected for the photography workshop conducted by German photographer Wolfgang Zurborn, a four day workshop which was organized by Deutsche Forschungs Gemeinschaft (DFG) in association with NID 2013. The selection process for the workshop was based on students existing photography portfolio. NID’s PG Campus, Gandhinagar Apperal Design Student’s Achievements • Hena Parveen, a student of Apparel Design & Merchandising, 2011 batch, earned accolades by becoming the finalist in World of wearable Art award, New Zealand. Also, Hena’s collection from the classroom project “Querencia” was selected by one of the organizing members of IMG-Lakme fashion Week to as a potential entry for LFW Gen Next Designer Program for Summer/Resort 2014. • Varsha Narain Devjani, ADM batch 2011, participated in the World of Wearable Art (WOW) competition in New Zealand held in September 2013 along with two fellow students, Gaurav Tathode & Swati Kujur from Lifestyle Accessory Design of the 2011 batch. Their garment, “Grazia Cadence”, had been selected as one of the finalists under WETA Workshop Costume and Film Section. • Devyani Jain (ADM 2012) and Manikandan Hk (NMD 2012) collaborated for their summer internship at The Social Body Lab, OCAD University, Toronto under Professor Kate Hartman, (Director) who is an internationally renowned Wearable Technology expert. The chosen area for the project is ‘Wearable design’ in context of self talking, referred as ‘Automatic thoughts’ in Cognitive psychology. The focus of the internship was to learn the various approaches to wearable design; primarily an exploratory project and the intention was to develop various functional prototypes to demonstrate the possibilities in new product space and in that process, understand the design for wearability. The Social Body Lab takes the human body as a starting point from which to consider how humans interface with and relate to the world around them. Title: “Wearable Audio Journal and Mobile Application to Capture Automatic Thoughts in Patients Undergoing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy” • Apparel Design Student Teams have also won first prize in following Inter College Cultural Fests in 2013 Design, Ready to Wear Collection, High-end Apparel Collection development is some of them to name with an intense research and need based focus. Ready to Wear Project to promote Khadi for KVIC: NID Sponsored A Ready to Wear Design Project on Khadi, classroom project focusing on revival of khadi to provide it a larger market share and newer product and client profilegot overage in Ahmedabad Mirror dated January 21, 2014. COLLABORATIORY INITIATIVES: NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL: Ms. Krishna Patel, Sr. faculty of Apparel Design was invited to conduct a class at the, Penland School of Crafts, NC, USA, Summer 2013. Ms. Krishna Patel, Sr. Faculty, Apparel Design, Mr. Vipul Vinzuda Coordinator TAD, coordinated the very first Seminar on National Sizing Standards for India at NID. International Open Elective 2014: It was offered in four different areas and was successfully conducted in at the PG Campus, Gandhinagar. Amit Sinha, faculty, Apparel Design, as a part of the managing team, coordinated planning, preparation and execution of these courses at the PG Campus, Gandhinagar. The courses offered were: 1. Total Recall: Thinking Out of the Box from Within the Box (moving graphics & animation) - Sheshadri K.S 2. Left Foot Right: A Workshop on Contemporary Dance - Hrishikesh Pawar 3. The Sound We See: A 16mm Pinhole Camera Workshop - Paolo Davanzo & Lisa Marr 4. Photography as a Narrative Tool - Shailan Parker IIT’s cultural fest - Blithchron ‘13 (Fashion Show) DA-IICT - Synapse- Fashion Show 2013 FACULTY INVOLVEMENTS Design Projects & Courses: Various foundation and specialised courses and projects were delivered during 2013 in the discipline by its faculty members who varied in nature from having focus on design basics, product, material, system and function. System A textile student from the fabric structure course, conducted by Ms. Krishna Patel and Mr. Sakthivel won the Afghan Made Carpet Design Competition in Hannover, Germany for the student’s category which was finally was woven in Afghanistan. The winning designs of all different categories were exhibited during Domotex event in Hanover on January 12th, 2014. Carpet Design Awards (CDA), Domotex: 157|158 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Lactra Systems: Educational Partners Program As a part of the initiative to improvise on quality and deliverance in education, faculty member Amit Sinha, Apparel Design discipline at NID has been able to negotiate sharing of free software license and maintenance with subsidized charges with the Lectra Systems, for an association on educational facilities. Lectra Educational Partners Program donates industry leading technology to colleges and universities throughout the world, over 900 schools use Lectra technology in the classroom to provide their students with the industry’s latest innovative business tools for the design, creation, development and manufacturing of soft goods, including sewn products and flexible materials. their newly developed fabric range under the concept of UnFormals. The president of ‘Vimal’ brand, Mr.Anand Parikh with Rajiv Pal & other team members visited the discipline along with his marketing team and addressed the students working on this project to explain the concept and need. Centre for Sustainable Fashion, London College of Fashion: Dilys Williams, the Director of Centre for Sustainable Fashion from London College of Fashion (University of the Arts London) visited PG Campus on 5th March 2014 during 2 weeks stay at NID as an UnBox Fellow. There has been discussions and initiation of possible research and education partnership in her meeting with Centrehead Ms. Krishna Patel, Amit Sinha and Amresh Panigrahi. Proposed collaborations are following: Features • Provide state-of-the-art technology training and education • Increase the marketability of your program to recruit new students • Provide more opportunities for job placement at leading apparel brands and retailers • Connect with Lectra education partner schools Splash Fashions, Landmark Group, Dubai In a recent development, Apparel Design, NID has been approached by the Mr. Manoj Mehra, HR & Training Department, Splash Fashions, Landmark Group, Dubai, to develop a curriculum and training of its staff involved in product development and quality assurance. LIFW Talent Search for the GenNext Program Gautam Vazirani, organizing member of LIFW events from IMGReliance visited Apparel Design in 2013 to start an initiative to launch creative students especially from Apparel Design, NID through the platform of GenNext, Lakme India Fashion Week (LIFW). He requested the students to submit their work and also shortlisted one student, Ms. Hena Parveen’s classroom project for submission. Reliance Industries Ltd.: ‘ONLY VIMAL’ Reliance Industries ltd. approached Apparel Design discipline for a possible collaboration on Class room project. The Design Project 1 RTW for 2013 batch has started with their brief to develop a look and promotional Collection of Apparel for • From our end would be to share our research and strengths in the area of ‘Traditional Knowledge Systems’. This could be done through Exhibitions at England demonstrating our learning from these systems. • Collaborative Research with Faculty from Both Institutes • Collaborative result oriented projects related to materials, use and their promotion. Galleria-Intima, Goa Faculty members of the Apparel Design attended the trade fair and conference/seminars on intimate apparel industry, “Galleria-Intima 23-24Aug 2013” in Grand Hyatt, Goa. The idea was to look forward to growth areas in the growing demand and of design and quality to meet challenges in the concerned industry. Photography The post graduate diploma programme in Photography Design is aimed at photography professionals, or advanced enthusiasts, who want to refine their practice in a guided environment. The programme bridges the gap between skill based learning and critical theories of the medium. The discipline emphasizes on conceptualization, experimentation and the development of one’s own visual language. The programme has latest equipment including large, medium and small format cameras, state-of-the-art color and black & white dark rooms, a fully fledged photography studio, high-end scanners, and large format digital archival printers. 1. 10 Photography Design students graduated this year, of which, 3 are now working as Independent Photography Professionals, 2 are working in education, 1 has started his own enterprise, 1 is involved in research at NID, 1 is working in an advertising studio, 1 is assisting a fashion photographer and 1 graduate is preparing for further education. Images: Photography focusing on Swiss Architecture’ presented a talk in Feb. 2014. 10.Johny ML, curator, conducted a history of arts workshop for 1st year students in Dec. 2013. 11.Ben Thomas from Austrailia conducted a week long workshop on Gigapan for 1st year students in Dec. 2014. 12.Paolo Davanzo & Lisa Marr from USA conducted a 2 week open elective workshop on 16mm Pin Hole Camera. 2. Rishi Singhal was appointed the new coordinator of Photography Design in place of Dr. Deepak John Mathew in Jan. 2014. 13.Dileep Prakash, renowned Indian photographer, conducted a week long workshop for 1st year students in Feb. 2014. 3. 5 students from the programme visited University of Creative Arts in Farnham, UK for a month in Nov. 2013 under the existing exchange programme. 3 of UCA, Farnham’s students visited us in Sep 2013, and 2 visited in Feb. 2014. 14.Malhar Dhruv conducted a 3 day skill development workshop in Studio Lighting in Feb. 2014. 4. 4 Faculty members from UCA Farnham Prof. Anna Fox, Joy Gregory, Sunil Gupta & Natasha Caruana visited NID through the year, and presented their work to the design community on Gandhinagar campus. 5. Embassy of Germany in India, DWIH & Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, in association with NID organized a 3 day photography workshop by Wolfgang Zurborn in Ahmedabad in Nov. 2013. 15 participants from NID and all over India participated in this workshop. There was no fee for the workshop, and participation was based on selection of portfolio on merit. 6. Kate Copeland, Portland Oregon, Fulbright scholar to M.S. University, Vadodara, conducted a 1 week workshop on Alternative processes for 1st year P.G. students, which was also attended by 3rd semester U.G. students in Graphic Design. 7. Katrina Sluis, curator of Digital Photography at The Photographer’s Gallery, London presented a talk in Jan. 2014, and also did students’ portfolio reviews. 8. Louise Clements, founder & director of FORMAT Photography Festival, UK & QUAD, presented a talk in Jan. 2014 and reviewed students’ portfolios. 9. Dr. Hubertus Adam, Director of Swiss Architecture Museum, and curator of exhibition ‘Building 15.Shiho Kito, a visiting fellow in photography, under a grant from the Ministry of Japan, is spending 1 year at NID from Jan. 2014 onwards, working on her personal project, and also contributing to education in Photography Design at NID. 16.Rukminee Guha Thakurtha, an internationally renowned book designer will be conducting a Photo-book-making workshop for 2nd year students in Mar. 2014. 17.Mohit Bhatia of 2nd year was awarded the Tierney Fellowship in Photography. It is $5000 price money 18.Students of both the batches visited the Delhi Photo Festival in Oct. 2013 to see various exhibitions, and attend seminars and lectures. A 2nd year student’s work was also selected for an exhibition. Strategic Design Management The team comprising Surabhi Bhatnagar (NMD), Mandrila Biswas (SDM), Naveen Kumar (SDM) and Raja Biswas (NMD) students have won the prestigious NASSCOM Social Innovation Honours 2014. Their project titled ‘Easy Elect’, has been selected as winner of NASSCOM Social Innovation Honours 2014 based on the rigorous process of screening and selection by the Initial and Final jury panels after exhaustive debates and discussions. Jury found ‘Easy Elect’ having very high impact on society and innovative using technology and having transformative potential. 159|160 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 TOY and game DESIGN Toy design perspectives • Immense scope for graduates to enter into this field as entrepreneurs as quality is gaining appreciation as well as the play value of the product. • Opportunities for exposure and visibility of the discipline is explored through attending/ participating in various forums and exhibitions in India of national and international repute. Some impressions from Toy sector • China no more the cheapest destination for production for toys, yet India should not take the bandwagon for the cheapest producer as it is not going to be of any consequence in long run, unless it is used as a stepping stone to create our own concepts and directions which could find a wider market in the world. • Discipline representation in the following expo’s in the previous semesters were very encouraging for communication about NID-TGD and giving an awareness about students work. • International Toy Biz in Delhi from 20st to 22rd July gave an opportunity for the discipline to connect with the toy business initiatives in Delhi area. The students could make use of this opportunity to have a firsthand idea about the nature of Toy industries, quality of produces, requirements from the industry, possibility areas for internship or diploma projects. Some of the alumnus also attended the project and could use this opportunity to network and scout for projects with industries This also has helped to re engage with the Delhi and northern part of Toy cluster in India and inform them about the need to get involved with institutions in evolving a design consciousness in the incoming times. The need to look at, and focus on, quality and derive value out of playfulness and quality than just become a cheap manufacturer was emphasized. • Couple of companies has shown interest to engage with student projects as a starting point, which needs to be explored further. Design Contest: - Interior Motives-Frankfurt, Honeywell Aero challenge-Bangalore, GM-PACE-Pasadena, PUNE design festival - Car Design News – Interior motives 2013, Frankfurt – TOP 3 Best Production Interiors, 4 NID Studnets Entries in top 50 - TATA bano_Diploma Projects at NID for Ladies / Go anywhere NANO • Entrepreneurial schemes for Design involving soft materials and mechatronic devices to be pushed as an agenda and be sought support from the government. - Volve Jarviz – Futurastic Autonomous Truck – 1-5 Scale by Anoop B TAD 2012 Batch Transportation & Automobile Design (TAD) Activities-2013_14 - Feb.2014 AUTOEXPO Participation - Visit to ITESM University, Mexico_Balaji Rengarajan • Kids India international toy expo in Mumbai, between 24 to 26th Oct 2013 was another opportunity to showcase the range of work done at TGD in the central and western part of the country. As a professionally rganized expo( rganized by Indo German chamber of commerce and Spielwarenmesse, Germany), the attendance as well as the quality of participants were good. - Aug.2013 NSSI-National Seminar – Dr.Masaaki Mochimaru, AIST, JAPAN - Jan.2014 Design workshops: Designer’s from Honda 2 wheelers, Bajaj R&D - Nov.2013 TATA ‘nano’ Diploma projects (Internal) - Honda Sport Electric Bike 1:1 Scale by Pawan Kumar TAD 2012 Batch International Guest visiting department: Univ. of Cincinati, USA, Art Centre College of Design, USA, Toyota Design consultant, JAPAN Vinay Kumar /2011,Srinivasa KN /2011 Batch ,Mehak Sharma /2011 Batch,Jahnawee Potdar /2011,Anupama Nandakumar /2013 Batch Selected student work exhibited in TDW(Tokyo Designers Week) during 26thOct-4th Nov.2013 from LAD Pg campus . LAD product were well receive by the international design community Coodinator LAD , Amresh Panigrahi and Shimul mehta vyas Gaurav Tathode /2011 Batch, Swati Kujur/2011 Batch ,Vinay Kumar/2011 Batch Selected as a finalist in WOW 2013 among 370 garments all over the world .The team has been invited to show case the work in the 25th anniversary, New Zealand’s largest museum, Te Papa, on Wellington’s waterfront FacultyGuide: Sonal Chauhan Ankita Sharma /2011 Batch winner of Poster Deisgn Contest 2012-13 with in Top 20 Winners for the competation “ India Africa a shared future” Tanaya Agarwal 2012 Batch Selected From LAD,NID as a international exchange student for exchange program 2013 -14 for one sem in school of design Hochschule Pforzheim University ,Germany course coodinator - Amresh Panigrahi Srishti Lalit Gupta 2012 Batch,Anshula Mittal/2012 Batch International program,NID Selected From LAD,NID as two international exchange student for exchange program 2013 -14 for one sem in school of design University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia Course coodinator - Amresh Panigrahi - Auto Expo Feb 2014 /NID TAD Lifestyle Accessory Design student Team IIJW 2013 Mumbai Ravi Anand/2011 Batch, Nazuk Keshan/2011 Batch, Gaurav Tathode, Srinivasa KN, Mehak Representing LAD, NID with the support from sun jewels,Bombay show their jewellery collection in India international jewellery show - 2013 in Mumbai. insprired from different courses - like jewellary workshop,open elective etc. Faculty Guide: Shimul mehta vyas student Team -Ravi Anand/2011 Batch,Nazuk Keshan/2011 Batch won The park Elle Decor student award at India Design ID 2014 ,for a faric lamp (in the accessories category ) insprired from department elective - fabric scplting - Nov.2013 Tokyo Designer’s Week’s Participation _Vipul Vinzuda, Mayank Loonker coodinator LAD , Amresh Panigrahi and Shimul mehta vyas - Harsh Kamble & Pradeep D – Bajaj - SIAM 6th Styling & Design Conclave Participation, New Delhi • One could establish more international contacts during the fair, which I hope to explore during the diploma project time for the students. Some more efforts will be needed to make these clusters engage with Faculty led design projects, which could be achieved through better outreach and hand holding. - Morot Cycle Design Worlshops – Hnda / Bajaj - Nilesh Kirtane – Honda Batch 2012/2011 Batch Selected student work exhibited in LAD Pg campus . Special guest parlimentry commitee for NID ACT. - Convocation Display-2013 • Mechatronics gaining prominence in Toys and hence courses in mechatronics to be conducted in a more thorough and systematic manner. Prof Rahul Dubey of DAIICT is an interesting mentor in this direction. More workshops and interactions to be planned for mechatronics in working with NMD discipline students and resources. Faculty Guide: Dinesh Sharma Krupa Patel/2012 Batch shortlisted in top three for the Pune design festival. 2014 ,in craft categories Manoj Kuldeep/2012 Batch shortlisted in top three for the Pune design festival. 2014 ,in craft categories Nimisha singhal/2013 batch won The park Elle Decor student award at India Design ID 2014 , 161|162 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 NEW MEDIA a) Jignesh Khakhar (NMD) and Ajay Tiwari were invited to conduct a workshop on ‘Abstraction’, and to present films from the Experimental Animation Course from new media at the PuntoyRaya Festival of Visual Music held in Reykavik, Iceland, from January 30 to February 2, 2014. (refer to image attached) Annexure 10 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES b) Four new media design students were sponsored and invited to the Interaction Design Association (IxDA) Conference held in Amsterdam, February 2014: 1 Bhikhalal D Kalal “Worker Development and Supporting Staff Programme” at AMA, Ahmedabad 5th–6th April, 2013 - Dharmesh BA & Karan Dudeja won the third prize in the International Student Design Challenge (see image 2 attached) 2 Dhirendra Parmar “Worker Development and Supporting Staff Programme” at AMA, Ahmedabad 5th–6th April, 2013 - Tania Jain’s 3rd semester classroom project ‘Fittle’ was nominated under the ‘Empowering’ category of the IxDA awards 3 Balvantsinh Zala “Worker Development and Supporting Staff Programme” at AMA, Ahmedabad 5th–6th April, 2013 - Gaurav Patekar was shortlisted for a short talk ‘When Things Come Alive’ 4 T G Shaikh MA Public Administration at IGNOU Apr-12 c) New Media student Dharmesh BA won won the third position in the .NET Mobile Idea Challenge and a 50k at CiiE, IIM, Ahmedabad. 5 P Ramesh Kumar 3rd–5th June, 2013 d) Two New Media students out of a team of four - Surabhi Bhatnagar and Raja Biswas - won the prestigious NASSCOM Social Innovation Honours 2014. ISTM New Delhi – Microsoft Power Point 6 Uma Nair Continuing MA (English, Literature), 2 years course at IGNOU Jul-13 7 Himanshu B Patel 2 years MBA in Finance from Sikkim Manipal University Jul-13 8 Arjunkumar Eravati Advanced English Course at AMA Ahmedabad 5th August–4th October, 2013 9 Ashok Kumar Roy Advanced English Course at AMA Ahmedabad 5th August–2nd October, 2013 10 Ankita Gajjar Foundation Course in English at AMA, Ahmedabad 5th August–2nd October, 2013 e) A paper by co-authored by NMD student Manikandan H.K. was selected in the Doctoral consortium of ACM International Conference on Intelligent User Interface 2014 and offered full grant to travel to Israel and present the project in the conference. This paper was also presented in the Asia Pacific Computer Human Interaction (APCHI2013) in Sep 2013. 163|164 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 11 Jashvantsinh Chauhan Foundation Course in English at AMA, Ahmedabad 5th August–2nd October, 2013 23 T G Shaikh Ethics and Values in Public Governance at ISTM, New Delhi b 6th–8th January, 2014 12 Uma Nair Certificate Course on “Communication Skills” at AMA, Ahmedabad 6th August–5th October, 2013 24 Prabha Vaqhora Workshop on Green Stone at Mudra Institute of Communications 10th January, 2014 13 Arshad Pathan Certificate Course on “Communication Skills” at AMA, Ahmedabad 6th August–5th October, 2013 25 Jasswini L Bet Training Programme on Effective Office Administration and Management at Port Blair Conducted by NPC, New Delhi 11th–15th February, 2014 14 Piyush Panchal English Course for Beginners at AMA Ahmedabad 18th August–22nd September, 2013 26 Piyush Panchal India Wood 2014 – 8th International Exhibition at Bangalore 21st–25th February, 2014 15 Nasir Husen Saiyed English Course for Beginners at AMA Ahmedabad 18th August–22nd September, 2013 27 Devendra Solankio Auto Expo 2014 at New Delhi 6th–9th February, 2014 16 Pritesh Khalas Training Programme on MS Word -2007 at ISTM, New Delhi 9th–11th September 2013 28 Dipak Panchal Auto Expo 2014 at New Delhi 6th–9th February, 2014 17 B R Siddhalingeswara M.Com of Karnataka State Open University Completed in September 2013 29 Kiran Solanki Auto Expo 2014 at New Delhi 6th–9th February, 2014 18 Dinesh Kumar Prasad Workshop on Ethics and Value in Public Governance 9th–12th September, 2013 30 Navneet Mistry Auto Expo 2014 at New Delhi 6th–9th February, 2014 19 Dinesh Kumar Prasad Advanced Translation Training Course - conducted by Central Translation Bureau, New Delhi. 21st–25th October, 2013 31 Deepak Prajapati Auto Expo 2014 at New Delhi 6th–9th February, 2014 20 J Antony William 2 days training course on Designing Mobile User Experience (Designing Applications and Websites for Mobile Phones) conducted by Human Factors International (HFI) in Bangalore. 4th–5th October, 2013 32 Rakesh Rathod Auto Expo 2014 at New Delhi 6th–9th February, 2014 33 Rajan Christopher 6th–9th February, 2014 PG Diploma in Education Administration (PGDEA) – Two years programme of Symbiosis Center for Distance Learning, Pune. Nov-13 One day programme on “How to write winning sales proposals” at AMA 34 Himanshu B Patel 2 years MBA in Finance from Sikkim Manipal University February, 2014 (Continue) Contracts and Tender Management – AMA Ahmedabad 6th–7th January, 2014 21 22 Arjunkumar Eravati Naresh Nagar 165|166 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Accounts 2013-14 Format - I Prescribed under Bombay Public Trust Act Annual Report 2013-14 AUDITORS’ REPORT Report on the Financial Statements We have audited the accompanying financial statements of NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN (“the Institute”) which comprise the Balance Sheet as at March 31, 2014, and the Income and Expenditure Account for the year then ended, and a summary of significant accounting policies and other explanatory information. Management’s Responsibility for the Financial Statements Management is responsible for the preparation of these financial statements that give a true and fair view of the financial position and financial performance of the Institute in accordance with the applicable Accounting Standards. This responsibility includes the design, implementation and maintenance of internal control relevant to the preparation and presentation of the financial statements that give a true and fair view and are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. Auditor’s Responsibility Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with the Standards on Auditing issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. Those Standards require that we comply with ethical requirements and plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free from material misstatement. An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. The procedures selected depend on the auditor’s judgment, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the financial statements, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal control relevant to the Institute’s preparation and fair presentation of the financial statements in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances but not for the purpose of expressing and opinion on the effectiveness of the Society’s internal control. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of the accounting estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion. Opinion In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanations given to us, the financial statements give a true and fair view in conformity with the Accounting principles generally accepted in India: (a) in the case of the Balance Sheet, of the state of affairs of the Institute as at March 31, 2014; and (b) in the case of the Income and Expenditure Account, of the deficit for the year ended on that date. For Sorab S Engineer & Co. Firm Registration No. 110417W Chartered Accountants CA Chokshi Shreyas B Partner Membership No. 100892 Place: Mumbai Date: 26.06.2014 Annual Report 2013-14 167|168 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD The Bomby Public Trusts Act, 1950. Schedule VIII, (Vide Rule 17 (1)) Registration No.F.161, Ahmedabad NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD The Bomby Public Trusts Act, 1950. Schedule IX, (Vide Rule 17 (1)) Registration No.F.161, Ahmedabad BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31st March, 2014 INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH,2014 FUNDS & LIABILITIES CAPITAL FUND: (As per Schedule-1) DEPRECIATION FUND: (As per Schedule-6) 31-03-2014 31-03-2013 Rs. Rs. 637774202 583693780 483019527 435744394 ASSETS FIXED ASSETS: (At Cost) (As per Schedule-6) INVESTMENTS: (At Cost) (As per Schedule-7) 31-03-2014 31-03-2013 Rs. Rs. 1119735109 1018492502 388500000 325500000 EXPENDITURE 2013-2014 2012-2013 Rs. Rs. 26437167 14887200 1438253 1301493 230000 180000 To Depreciation: (Refer Note no.1e ) 47310183 46250267 By Rent: To Amount transferred to Reserves or Specific Fund: (As per Schedule-14) 57612948 57506496 By Interest: (As per Schedule-17) 484533593 429929418 To Expenses in respect of Properties: (As per Schedule-13) To Legal expenses & Professional Fees: To Audit Fees: EARMARKED FUNDS: (As per Schedule-2) GRANTS AND CONTRIBUTIONS: (As per Schedule-3) GRANTS FOR NEW NIDs (As per Schedule-4) CURRENT LIABILITIES: (As per Schedule-5) TOTAL 551663369 470041655 31229312 78377414 10076599 234047601 1947810610 11826200 245889902 1825573345 LOANS: (Unsecured): Good (As per Schedule-8) 23254092 18065386 ADVANCES: (As per Schedule-9) 41590470 43365592 INCOME OUTSTANDING: (As per Schedule-10) 9112663 CASH & BANK BALANCES: (As per Schedule-11) 351755868 INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT (As per Schedule-12) 13862408 TOTAL 41058343 378938583 To Expenditure on Objects of the Trust: (As per Schedule-15 & 16) INCOME 2013-2014 2012-2013 Rs. Rs. By Fees: 219854665 191764644 By Consultancy charges, Service charges, Design Fees, & Project Income (As per Schedule-16) 111341788 97298503 47310183 46250267 174104 207594 35479025 29774384 6539971 4596338 183000000 180010205 13862408 152939 617562144 550054874 By Amount transferred from Capital Fund to the extent of depreciation: (Ref. Note.no.1e iii) By Miscellaneous Income: By Transfers from Grants& Contributions: (As per Schedule-18) 152939 By Deficit carried over to Balance Sheet: (As per Schedule-12) 1947810610 1825573345 TOTAL 617562144 550054874 TOTAL For NOTES forming part of Accounts,see Schedule-19 Place: Mumbai As per our Report of even date For NOTES forming part of Accounts,see Schedule-19 Place: Mumbai As per our Report of even date Anand Mahindra Chairman, Governing Council Pradyumna Vyas Director For, Sorab S. Engineer & Co. Firm Registration No. 110417 W Chartered Accountants Anand Mahindra Chairman, Governing Council Pradyumna Vyas Director For, Sorab S. Engineer & Co. Firm Registration No. 110417 W Chartered Accountants Viral Rajyaguru Controller of Finance & Accounts Siddharth Swaminarayan CA. Chokashi Shreyas B. Partner Membership No. 100892 Date:26.06.2014 Viral Rajyaguru Controller of Finance & Accounts Siddharth Swaminarayan Secretary & Head, General Administration CA. Chokashi Shreyas B. Partner Membership No. 100892 Date: 26.06.2014 Secretary & Head, General Administration 169|170 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2014 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2014 SCHEDULE-1 CAPITAL FUND SCHEDULE-2 EARMARKED FUNDS Particulars a. Capital Fund Balance as on 1-4-2013 a.Add: i) Amount transferred from Central Govt.Grants Account for meeting Non-recurring expenditure ii) Amount transferred from Appropriation of fund for Building under construction Account iii) Amount transferred from Income & Expenditure A/c. on account of excess of cost over grant for Non-Recurring Expenditure b.Less:Transferred to Income & Expenditure Account to the extent of depreciation on assets acquired out of Capital Funds c.Less:Adjustment of the value of Machinery, Equipment & Furniture sold/discard during the year. Sub-Total (a.) b. Land Reserve Balance as on 1-4-2013 TOTAL ( a + b) 31.03.2014 Rs. 31.03.2013 Rs. 582669705 544025155 47239370 44090221 Sr. No. Opening Balance As on 01.04.2013 Rs. Interest Credited Other Credited Rs. Rs. 44471317 4212464 40942362 1590078 2658068 100712 2758780 4 Contribution from Govt. of India, New Delhi. Contribution from Industry, Individuals and Sponsors of Diploma Projects. Contribution for Bangalore Design Centre Prof. Ravi Matthai’s Memorial Fund 163297 6187 169484 5 Donation for Financial Aid to Students 2441845 92520 23766317 900488 24666805 13578057 514463 14092520 8716 238752 1 54083732 41290980 112948 6496 684105755 629412852 47310183 46250267 2 3 Name of Funds Annual Report 2013-14 45445 492880 6 636750127 582669705 7 Fund for Imported Equipments, Library books NID Restoration & Upgradation Fund 1024075 1024075 8 Revolving Contingency Fund 230036 637774202 583693780 9 Centre of Excellence for Innovative Design Chair Fund House Building Advance for Employees Fund Ford Foundation Endowment Fund 524338 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Jamshedji Tata Trust Corpus Endowment Fund Corpus Fund from Govt.for India Design Council Corpus from Govt. for India for Venture Capital Fund Fund for Campus Maintenance and Allied Activities Special Purpose Fund Amount Ref. Debited Note Rs. Closing Balance As on 31.03.2014 Rs. 48683781 1079107 306000 14000 43597547 24000 2816365 524338 56405389 12319746 1 68725135 82003731 5172403 1631018 3486800 2 85320352 44645452 3407270 2681799 2681799 3 48052722 45000000 4433219 4433219 4 45000000 45315479 2437671 5 47753150 17895967 50000000 Appropriation of Fund for Building Construction A/c.(As per Contra) a. Post Graduate Campus at Gandhinagar b. Vertical Expansion of R & D Campus, Bangalore c. Hostel Block-B Civil work at P.G. Campus at Gandhinagar GRAND TOTAL 470041655 PREVIOUS YEAR 404163844 17895967 1367671 50000000 6 101367671 --- 30381555 30381555 7 --- --- 18286104 18286104 7 --- 5416073 5416073 7 --- 24243862 122101402 64723550 551663369 24884064 108606839 67613092 470041655 *Note: 1. Created out of current year’s interest income and additional contribution of Rs.75,00,000/- . 2. Details of Ford Foundation Endowment Fund 171|172 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2014 EARMARKED FUNDS contd... Name of Funds Opening Balance As on 01.04.2013 Interest Credited Other Credited Amount Debited a. Scholarship Fund 43489401 b. New Media Fund 19240000 19240000 6228950 6228950 c. Bissel Fund 1631018 Closing Balance As on 31.03.2014 d. Interest earned on Scholarship Fund 0 3262037 e. Interest earned on New Media Fund 10771162 f. Interest earned on Bissel Fund Total 0 45120419 3262037 0 1443147 73929 12140380 2274218 467219 150834 2590603 82003731 5172403 1631018 3486800 85320352 Opening Balance As on 01.04.2013 41963653 Interest Credited Other Credited Amount Debited Closing Balance As on 31.03.2014 44645452 2681799 3407270 2681799 3407270 44645452 3407270 2681799 2681799 48052722 Opening Balance As on 01.04.2013 45000000 Interest Credited Other Credited Amount Debited Closing Balance As on 31.03.2014 45000000 0 4433219 4433219 0 45000000 4433219 0 4433219 45000000 Opening Balance As on 01.04.2013 40000000 Interest Credited Other Credited Amount Debited Closing Balance As on 31.03.2014 40000000 5315479 2437671 45315479 2437671 0 0 47753150 Opening Balance As on 01.04.2013 50000000 Interest Credited Other Credited Amount Debited 50000000 Closing Balance As on 31.03.2014 100000000 0 1367671 0 1367671 50000000 1367671 50000000 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2014 SCHEDULE-3 GRANTS AND CONTRIBUTIONS Sr. No. a. Chair for Universal Design Fund b. Interest earned on Research Chair Total 2681799 Opening Balance As on 01.04.2013 Grant Credited Rs. Rs. --- 183000000 Amount debited Non Recurring Exps Transferred to I & E A/c. Rs. Rs. Ref. Other Note Debited Rs. 183000000 Closing Balance As on 31.03.2014 Rs. 1 Central Govt. Grant for Plan Recurring Programme 2 Central Govt. Grant Plan (Non-Recurring) for Machinery, Equipment, Furniture etc. 4646380 40175000 36764460 8056920 3 Central Govt. Grant Plan (Non-Recurring) for Books & Audio Visual Publication 5273037 4000000 7383099 1889938 4 Central Govt. Grant Plan (Non-Recurring) for Post Graduate Campus at Gandhinagar 43024775 0 30381555 12643220 5 Central Govt. Grant Plan (Non-Recurring) for Vertical Expansion of Bangalore Campus 19796812 10000000 21377915 8418897 6 Central Govt. Grant Plan (Non-Recurring) for Additional Infrastructure for Implementation of New Reservation Policy for OBCs Viz.class rooms/ hostel/lab/studios at PG Campus,Gandhinagar 5636410 0 5416073 220337 78377414 237175000 101323102 183000000 0 31229312 100668820 243100000 85381201 180010205 0 78377414 3. Details of Jamshedji Tata Trust Corpus Endowment Fund Name of Funds Name of Account --- 4. Details of Corpus Fund from Govt. for India Design Council Name of Funds a. Endowment fund from Govt. for India Design Council b. Interest earned on Endowment Fund for IDC Total 0 5. Details of Corpus from Govt. for India for Venture Capital Fund Name of Funds a. Corpus from Govt. for India for Rolling Venture Fund b. Interest earned on Corpus for Rolling Venture Fund Total 0 7753150 TOTAL 6. Details of Special Purpose Fund Name of Funds a. Special purpose Fund Fund b. Interest earned on Special Purpose Fund Total 7. Amount transferred to Capital Fund account to the extent of capital expenditure incurred. Annual Report 2013-14 0 PREVIOUS YEAR 101367671 173|174 SCHEDULE-5 CURRENT LIABILITIES Particulars Annual Report 2013-14 31.03.2014 31.03.2013 Rs. Rs. 1. For Expenses 27702648 19881148 2. For Rent & Other Deposits 28062297 30881511 3. For Sundry Credit Balances 38003501 45132386 4. For Advance for Projects in Progress 140279155 149994857 TOTAL 234047601 245889902 4 3 2 1 C 5 4 Furniture & Fixtures 2813182 5098026 1018492502 935931211 PREVIOUS YEAR 318032249 85498381 106436050 54083732 5416073 34363590 5112948 18286104 57680486 5112948 2937090 5193443 5112948 1018492502 1119735109 367003033 0 39779663 75966590 251256780 0 231767344 621897305 220875225 30381555 80495 78827723 5098026 250213105 86301455 201456996 130834771 51475673 5671256 2013250 69596713 2077879 1281017 796862 Rs. 19489436 30381555 47239370 7383099 80495 0 0 Rs. 19489436 201385789 574738430 71444624 20379701 83488273 229833404 16663388 5112948 5112948 0 184874103 GRAND TOTAL Sub-Total of C( 1+2+3+4 ) Vertical Expansion of R & D Campus, Bangalore- Civil Work Hostel Block-B Civil work at P.G. Campus at Gandhinagar Modernisation of NID’s Cell at Rajajinagar B’lore Sub-Total (ii) Electrical work (i) Civil work Post Graduate Campus at Gandhinagar CAPITAL WORK IN PROGRESS Sub-Total Library Books Staff Pool Vehicles Computers & Peripherals Note: 1. Amount transferred to CPWD towards construction of boundary wall . 2 11826200 3 0 Machinery, Equipment & Tools 26724600 MOVABLE PROPERTIES 0 1 38550800 B PREVIOUS YEAR 51475673 10076599 125721823 0 R & D Campus, Bangalore 43513901 Sub-Total of ( 1+ 2 + 3 + 4 +5 ) 0 5 53590500 558308 TOTAL 2013250 1 Liasion Office in India Habitat Centre, New Delhi. 10076599 Bangalore Outreach Centre in Rajajinagar 4963101 3 15039700 4 Kurukshetra 69596713 1 NID Campus Buildings --- 2 11826200 1281017 11826200 2077879 Bhopal Sub-Total of 1 1 (ii) Land - R & D Campus, Bangalore --- 796862 7046800 (i) Land 7046800 391938337 435744394 0 0 408522159 36457900 4937953 202543947 46980280 117602079 27222235 7721352 153538 553641 18793704 0 0 Rs. 46250267 47310183 0 0 44091260 6408482 160073 15498567 6731989 15292149 3218923 1286892 141782 50331 1739918 0 0 Rs. For the Year 2444210 35050 0 0 35050 35050 0 0 0 Rs. Sale/ Adjustment D E P R E C I A T I O N 1 As on 01.04.2013 --- As on 31.03.2014 19677800 IMMOVABLE PROPERTIES 4 19677800 Sale/ Adjustment Central Govt. Grant Plan (Non-Recurring) for Implementation of National Design Policy: Setting up of New NID Campuses at 1 3 Rs. A Hyderabad Rs. Rs. 2 Rs. Rs. Jorhat Rs. 435744394 483019527 0 0 452578369 42866382 5098026 218042514 53712269 132859178 30441158 9008244 295320 603972 20533622 0 Rs. As on 31.03.2014 Ref. Note Addition Rs. Closing Balance As on 31.03.2014 G R O S S B L OC K 582748108 636715582 367003033 0 39779663 75966590 251256780 19489436 231767344 169318936 35961341 0 32170591 32589186 68597818 100393613 42467429 5375936 1409278 49063091 2077879 1281017 796862 Rs. 318032249 5112948 34363590 57680486 220875225 19489436 201385789 166216271 34986724 160073 27289457 36507993 67272024 98499588 43754321 404770 1459609 50803009 2077879 1281017 796862 Rs. As on 31.03.2013 NET BLOCK As on 31.03.2014 SCHEDULE - 4 GRANTS FOR NEW NIDs As on 01.04.2013 1 Grant Amount debited Credited Non Transferred Other up to Recurring to CPWD Debited 31.03.2014 Exps Particulars NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2014 Sr. No Name of Account SCHEDULE-6 FIXED ASSETS Sr. No. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2014 Annual Report 2013-14 543992874 582748108 53rd 175|176 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2014 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2014 SCHEDULE-8 LOANS SCHEDULE-7 INVESTMENTS (AT COST) Particulars 31.03.2014 31.03.2013 Long Term Rs. Rs. Particulars 31.03.2014 31.03.2013 Rs. Rs. 1692626 1485120 Other Loans Fixed Deposits with a. Secured i. Bank of Baroda --- 10000000 ii. Central Bank of India --- 10100000 ii. House Building Advance to the Employees against the Earmarked Fund 21044640 16082372 iii. Oriental Bank of Commerce --- 25100000 Sub-Total of (a) 22737266 17567492 iv. Bank of India 40000000 135000000 v. Corporation Bank 91500000 516826 497894 23254092 18065386 31.03.2014 31.03.2013 Rs. Rs. 3233708 1680974 33889681 38112603 4467081 3572015 41590470 43365592 31.03.2014 31.03.2013 Rs. Rs. 8348014 8467494 764649 764649 --- 31826200 9112663 41058343 i. Vehicles Loan to Employees b. Unsecured i. Equipment Loan & Food Grain Advance to Employees TOTAL ( a + b ) vi. LIC Housing Finance Ltd. - Public Deposit 162500000 62500000 vii. NHB Sunidhi- Term Deposit 31500000 28800000 viii. Exim Bank- Term Deposit 10000000 10000000 9000000 --- ix. PNB Housing Finance Ltd. - Public Deposit Particulars Bonds i. 8.00% GOI Savings (Taxable) Bonds (Face Value Rs.4,40,00,000/-) TOTAL SCHEDULE-9 ADVANCES 44000000 44000000 388500000 325500000 1. To Employees(Including one year old Rs.64677/-)(Previous year Rs.98,816/-) 2. To Others(Including one year old Rs.18,85,421 /-)(Previous year Rs.23,57,234/-) 3. Tax deducted at source TOTAL SCHEDULE-10 INCOME OUTSTANDING Particulars 1. Other Project Receipts (Including one year old Rs. 82,00,495/-)(Previous year Rs.80,95,483/-) 2. Service Charges (one year old ) (Previous year Rs.7,64,649 /-) 3. Central Govt.Grant Receivable TOTAL 177|178 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2014 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2014 SCHEDULE-11 CASH AND BANK BALANCES SCHEDULE-12 INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT Particulars 31.03.2014 31.03.2013 Rs. Rs. Particulars 31.03.2014 31.03.2013 Rs. Rs. Balance as on 01.04.2013 152939 265350 Less: Met from NID’s own Income 152939 265350 --- --- 13882662 152939 20254 --- 13862408 152939 13862408 152939 i) BANK BALANCES a) In Current account with 1. Bank of India, Paldi, Ahmedabad 2. Bank of India, Paldi, Ahmedabad (FCRA - Designated bank account) 3. Bank of India, New Delhi 4. Bank of India, Paldi.Ahmedabad(JTT-Chair) 5. State Bank of India, Main Branch, Ahmedabad. 6. State Bank of India, Bangalore Sub - Total ( a ) 52473376 11855671 3944274 2398938 29991 29991 3412534 2700851 338283 338283 16412 17061 60214870 17340795 b) In Savings account with Add: Current year’s deficit (Plan Recurring) Less: Current year’s surplus (Non-Plan Recurring) Deficit carried over to Balance Sheet 7. Bank of India, Paldi, Ahmedabad. 1100169 1034692 8. I C I C I Bank Ltd., Ahmedabad. 9935988 10226063 Sub - Total ( b ) 11036157 11260755 Sub - Total (a) + ( b ) 71251027 28601550 29997 27236 --- 100000000 115000000 90000000 40000000 50000000 13. Central Bank of India, Ahmedabad. --- 35000000 14. Canara Bank, Ahmedabad. --- 75000000 15. Union Bank of India, Ahmedabad. 40000000 --- 16. State Bank of India, Ahmedabad 20000000 --- 17. Allahabad Bank, Ahmedabad 65000000 --- Sub - Total ( c ) 280029997 350027236 TOTAL OF ( i ) 351281024 378628786 474844 309797 351755868 378938583 c) In Call/Term Deposit account with 9. Bank of India, London: In Dollar Call Deposit A/c. US $ 499.62 (previous year US $ 498.38) (Conversion @ US $ 1 = Rs. 60.04) 10. Oriental Bank of Commerce, Ahmedabad. 11. Bank of India, Ahmedabad 12. Corporation Bank, Ahmedabad. ii) CASH ON HAND TOTAL ( I + II ) 179|180 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD Schedule Forming part of the Income and Expenditure for the year ended 31st March, 2014 Schedule Forming part of the Income and Expenditure for the year ended 31st March, 2014 SCHEDULE-13 EXPENSES IN RESPECT OF PROPERTIES SCHEDULE-15 Particulars 1. Rates,Taxes,Cesses 2. Repairs & Maintenance 3. Insurance TOTAL EXPENDITURE ON OBJECT OF THE TRUST 2013-14 2012-13 Rs. Rs. 1485159 1223744 23130123 12193576 1821885 1469880 26437167 14887200 EDUCATIONAL EXPENSES OTHER THAN PROJECTS 2013-2014 Particulars Non-Plan Recurring Expenses 2013-14 2012-13 TOTAL Total of Non-Plan and Plan Recurring Expenses Rs. Rs. 131494727 204596763 188994976 Plan Recurring Expenses R&D Other Total Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. a. Salaries,wages & allowances 73102036 1590299 129904428 b. Provident fund contribution 8207069 NON PLAN & PLAN RECURRING EXPENDITURE (As allocated by management) 1. Salaries & Wages c. Gratuity contribution (Ref Note 5) SCHEDULE-14 AMOUNT TRANSFERRED TO RESERVE OR SPECIFIC FUND Particulars 1. Excess of cost over grant for Non-Recurring Expenditure transferred to Capital Fund a/c. 2. Contribution to HBA Fund 3. Transferred to Fund for Special Purpose Fund TOTAL d. Medical reim.& staff welfare 7701404 12028924 4525936 4525937 7701404 15908473 13329633 0 12028924 9366080 4525937 9051873 9455378 143722068 241586033 221146067 Sub - Total 97863965 1590299 142131769 2. Travelling Expenses 10454835 17769 11177860 11195629 21650464 17718780 2959446 2959446 2959446 5918892 5790867 10293516 10293516 10293516 20587032 18591845 0 98635 47688 2013-14 2012-13 Rs. Rs. 112948 6496 5. Interest & Bank charges 98635 7500000 7500000 6. Maintenance: Mach.,Elect.,Electronics 5375357 5375356 5375356 10750713 9275942 50000000 50000000 583831 583831 583831 1167662 1139238 9104552 9146355 16296889 12386163 1271042 1271042 1271042 965769 2036992 2036992 15019354 11965849 3102898 3136072 5372176 4118097 2902474 2902474 2902474 4522998 0 28488981 21646846 4259881 13025107 13205608 196882662 384135454 342521757 57612948 57506496 3. Telephone, Telex, Postage 4. Electricity Expenses 7. Vehicle Maintenance & Operation charges 8. Material, Supplies,Consumables etc. 7150534 41803 9. General Expenses for Satellite Centres 10.Advertisement & Publicity Expenses 11.Welfare,Campus events & other Expenses 12982362 2236104 33174 12.Library, Journals,Periodical,Subsc ription etc. 13.Student Freeship & Development 14.Faculty,Staff HRD & Other Misc. Expense TOTAL 28488981 8765226 332798 3927083 187252792 2015843 194866819 181|182 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD Schedule Forming part of the Income and Expenditure for the year ended 31st March, 2014 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD Schedule Forming part of the Income and Expenditure for the year ended 31st March, 2014 SCHEDULE-16 EXPENDITURE ON OBJECT OF THE TRUST SCHEDULE - 17 INTEREST INCOME FROM PROJECT RECEIPTS/GRANTS(NON PLAN) & EDUCATIONAL EXPENSES FOR PROJECTS(NON PLAN) 2013-2014 2013-2014 Particulars 2012-2013 2013-14 2012-13 Rs. Rs. 140624 86958 35338333 29687362 68 64 35479025 29774384 2013-14 2012-13 Rs. Rs. --- 10205 2. From Central Government Grant:Recurring:Plan 183000000 180000000 TOTAL 183000000 180010205 (Other than directly credited to Earmarked Funds) 1. On Loans Project Expenses Project Receipts Project Expenses Project Receipts Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. 897678 11841327 736340 10627182 10553408 10553408 --- --- 2. Design Intervention for Basketary Craft-Zimbabve 775941 775941 7737286 7737286 3. Adv. Design Deve. Trng. W/shop on Bamboo 356540 356540 --- --- 1897143 1897143 --- --- 5. Documentation of Textile Traditions - IGNCA 10650393 10650393 17634080 17634080 6. Design Clinic Scheme for MSME Sector 54196333 54196333 37608607 37608607 2798960 2798960 254873 254873 8. Design of Color Scheme EMU 300823 300823 373181 373181 9. Ergonomics & Aesthetic on Airborne System 351301 351301 102904 102904 10. Redesign of Existing Retail Visual for IOL 346477 346477 --- --- 11. Design of Exhibition Hall GIDM G’nagar 435991 435991 331787 331787 12. Design of 6th Economic Census Schedule 289890 289890 342833 342833 13. Designing of ACT- Hostel & Mess Building 887457 887457 64658 64658 14. Design Deve. Of Tirumala Tirupati Museum 959791 959791 --- --- 15. Redesign of Paint Containers for Berger Paints 439834 439834 --- --- 16. Creating Digital Environment for E-Kalp 3491545 3491545 4118301 4118301 17. India Digital Heritage-Bangaluru 1702997 1702997 1846755 1846755 18. Deve. Of New Design Product Bead Cluster-DST 546841 546841 556440 556440 19. DHS Conference -2013 373352 373352 --- --- 8145444 8145444 15699616 15699616 99500461 99500461 86671321 86671321 GRAND TOTAL(A) & (B) 100398139 111341788 87407661 97298503 TOTAL OF SCHEDULE 15 & 16 484533593 A) EXPENSES/SURPLUS FROM TURNKEY IDS PROJECTS (As allocated by Management) Particulars 2. On Bank Accounts (i) On Fixed Deposit/Current/ Savings Accounts (ii) On Foreign Bank Deposits (B) EXPENSES/RECEIPTS FROM INTEGRATED DESIGN SERVICES PROJECTS 1. Design Interventions for Basketary Craft at Ethopia & Ghana 4 Threads of Change: Textile Cultures North India 7. Design & Implementation of Ram Krishna Museum 20. Other Projects Sub-Total:(B) TOTAL SCHEDULE - 18 TRANSFERS FROM GRANTS & CONTRIBUTIONS Particulars (From Schedule ‘3’) 1. From Central Government Grant:Recurring:Non-Plan 429929418 183|184 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD Schedule Forming part of Balance Sheet and Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 31st March, 2014 NOTES FORMING PART OF ACCOUNTS SCHEDULE-19 1 SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES: a. ACCOUNTING CONVENTION: The Financial statements are prepared on the basis of historical cost convention, unless otherwise stated and on the accrual method of accounting except for interest income and liability towards privileged leave. b. INVESTMENTS: Long Term Investments are stated at cost. c. FIXED ASSETS: Fixed Assets are stated at the cost. The cost includes invoice value, freight, octroi, and other incidental expenses relating acquisition. d. GOVERNMENT GRANTS: i Government grants are accounted on the basis of sanction from Government Department. ii Government grant to the extent utilized towards capital expenditure, are transferred to the Capital Fund. iii Government grants for meeting Revenue expenditure are treated as income of the year to the extent expenditure incurred. iv Unutilized grants are carried forward and exhibited as a Liability in the Balance Sheet e. DEPRECIATION: i. RATE OF DEPRECIATION Depreciation is calculated on Straight Line Method at the following rates: Item Rate (%) Building 2.50 Machinery, Equipment & Tools 10.00 Furniture & Fixtures10.00 Computers & Peripherals20.00 Vehicles20.00 Library Books 10.00 ii. Depreciation on addition has been provided for the full year irrespective of date of acquisition. iii Capital Fund account has been transferred to Income and Expenditure account to the extent of depreciation provided on assets acquired out of capital grant. iv Depreciation is not provided on assets sold during the year. f. FOREIGN CURRENCY TRANSACTION: Transaction denominated in foreign currency are accounted for at the exchange rate prevailing on the date of transaction. The bank balance held in foreign currency is converted in to Rupee at the rate prevailing on the closing day of the financial year. g. CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS AND ADVANCES: In the opinion of the Management, the current assets, loans and advances have a value on realisation in the ordinary course of business, equal at least to the aggregate amount shown in the Balance Sheet. h. INCOME TAX: The income of the Institute is exempt under Income–tax Act 1961. No provision for Income Tax is therefore made in the accounts. i. RETIREMENT/TERMINAL BENEFIT: 1. Terminal leave encashment benefit to the employees is accounted for on cash basis. Gratuity is charged to Income & Expenditure A/c on the basis Actuarial valuation and the same is contributed to the NID Employees’ Gratuity Fund. 2. Contingent Liabilities Rs. Nil (Previous year Rs. Nil) 3. Letters of credit opened by Bank on behalf of NID and outstanding on 31.03.2014 Rs. NIL (Previous year Rs.1,52,425/-) 4. Estimated amount of contract remaining to be executed on capital account and not provided for Rs.12,31,448/ (Previous year Rs. 4,69,28,479/-) 5. The institute has contributed additional Rs. 65, 05, 555/- towards Gratuity contribution to meet the gratuity liability of Rs. 6,90,38,457/as on 31st March 2014 as per the Actuarial Valuation Report. 6. Previous year’s deficit of Rs. 1, 52,939/-(Previous year Rs.2, 65,350/-) has been debited to misc. exps, as there is no specific govt. grant received for the same during the current year. 7. Corresponding figures for the previous year have been regrouped/rearranged where ever necessary. 8. Figures in the Final accounts have been rounded off to the nearest rupee. Place: Mumbai Annual Accounts 2013-14 Format - II Prescribed by the Government of India for Autonomous Institutions SIGNATURE TO SCHEDULES ‘1’ TO ‘19’ As per Report of even date Anand MahindraPradyumna VyasFor, Sorab S Engineer & Co. Chairman Director Firm Registration No. 110417 W Governing Council Chartered Accountants Viral Rajyaguru Siddharth Swaminarayan CA. Chokshi Shreyas B. Partner Controller of Finance & Secretary & Membership No. 100892 Accounts Head, Gen. AdministrationDate: 26.06.2014 185|186 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD Registered under The Bombay Public Trusts Act, 1950. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD Registered under The Bombay Public Trusts Act, 1950. Registration No.F.161,Ahmedabad Registration No.F.161,Ahmedabad BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31ST MARCH, 2014 (Amount in Rs.) SCHEDULE 31.03.2014 INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH,2014 (Amount in Rs.) 31.03.2013 SCHEDULE CAPITAL FUND AND LIABILITIES CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR CAPITAL FUND: 1 637774202 583693780 DEPRECIATION FUND: 6 483019527 435744394 FREE: 10 219854665 191764644 EARMARKED FUNDS: 2 551663369 470041655 SERVICE CHARGES: 11 111341788 97298503 GRANTS AND CONTRIBUTIONS: 3 31229312 78377414 GRANTS: 12 183000000 180010205 GRANTS FOR NEW NIDs 4 10076599 11826200 INTEREST EARNED: 13 35479025 29774384 CURRENT LIABILITIES: 5 234047601 245889902 6714075 4803932 1947810610 1825573345 47310183 46250267 603699736 549901935 TOTAL ASSETS INCOME OTHER INCOME: TRANSFERRED FROM CAPITAL FUND TO THE EXTENT OF DEPRECIATION: 1 TOTAL (A) FIXED ASSETS:(At Cost) 6 1119735109 1018492502 INVESTMENTS:(At Cost) 7 388500000 325500000 ESTABLISHMENT EXPENSES: 14 241586033 221146067 CURRENT ASSETS,LOANS,ADVANCES ETC.: 8 425713093 481427904 OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES: 15 170556206 137696695 INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT 9 13862408 152939 EXPENSES ON PROJECTS : 11 100398139 87407661 1947810610 1825573345 INTEREST/BANK CHARGES: 98635 47688 TOTAL EXPENDITURE For NOTES forming part of Accounts, see Schedule-17 DEPRECIATION: (Ref. Note no.1e ) 6 47310183 46250267 Place: MumbaiAs per Report of even date Anand Mahindra Pradyumna VyasFor, Sorab S Engineer & Co. Chairman Director Firm Registration No. 110417 W Governing Council Chartered Accountants Viral Rajyaguru Siddharth Swaminarayan CA. Chokshi Shreyas B. Partner Controller of Finance & Secretary & Membership No. 100892 Accounts Head, Gen. Administration Date:26.06.2014 AMOUNT TRANSFERRED TO SPECIFIC FUNDS: 16 57612948 57506496 617562144 550054874 13862408 152939 TOTAL (B) BALANCE BEING DEFICIT CARRIED OVER TO BALANCE SHEET (A-B) 9 For NOTES forming part of Accounts, see Schedule-17 Place: MumbaiAs per Report of even date Anand Mahindra Pradyumna VyasFor, Sorab S Engineer & Co. Chairman Director Firm Registration No. 110417 W Governing Council Chartered Accountants Viral Rajyaguru Siddharth Swaminarayan CA. Chokshi Shreyas B. Partner Controller of Finance & Secretary & Membership No. 100892 Accounts Head, Gen. Administration Date:26.06.2014 187|188 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD Schedule Forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2014 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD Schedule Forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2014 SCHEDULE - 1 CAPITAL FUND SCHEDULE - 2 EARMARKED FUNDS Particulars 31.03.2014 31.03.2013 Rs. Rs. Sr. Name of Funds No. a. Capital Fund Balance as on 1-4-2013 582669705 544025155 a.Add: i) Amount transferred from Central Govt.Grants Account for meeting Non-recurring expenditure 47239370 44090221 ii) Amount transferred from Appropriation of fund for Building under construction Account 54083732 41290980 112948 6496 684105755 629412852 47310183 46250267 iii) Amount transferred from Income & Expenditure A/c. on account of excess of cost over grant for Non-Recurring Expenditure b.Less:Transferred to Income & Expenditure Account to the extent of depreciation on assets acquired out of Capital Funds c.Less:Adjustment of the value of Machinery, Equipment & Furniture sold/ discard during the year. Sub-Total (a.) 45445 492880 636750127 582669705 b. Land Reserve Balance as on 1-4-2013 TOTAL ( a + b) Opening Balance As on 01.04.2013 Interest Credited Other Credited Amount Debited Rs. Rs. Ref. Note Closing Balance As on 31.03.2014 Rs. Rs. 1 Contribution from Govt. of India, New Delhi. 44471317 4212464 Rs. 2 Contribution from Industry, Individuals and Sponsors of Diploma Projects. 40942362 1590078 3 Contribution for Bangalore Design Centre 2658068 100712 2758780 4 Prof. Ravi Matthai’s Memorial Fund 163297 6187 169484 48683781 1079107 306000 14000 43597547 5 Donation for Financial Aid to Students 2441845 92520 6 Fund for Imported Equipments, Library books 23766317 900488 24666805 7 NID Restoration & Upgradation Fund 13578057 514463 14092520 8716 238752 8 Revolving Contingency Fund 230036 9 Centre of Excellence for Innovative Design Chair Fund 524338 10 House Building Advance for Employees Fund 56405389 11 Ford Foundation Endowment Fund 82003731 5172403 1631018 12 Jamshedji Tata Trust Corpus Endowment Fund 44645452 3407270 2681799 24000 2816365 524338 12319746 1024075 1024075 13 Corpus Fund from Govt.for India Design Council 45000000 4433219 637774202 583693780 14 Corpus from Govt. for India for Venture Capital Fund 45315479 2437671 15 Fund for Campus Maintenance and Allied Activities 17895967 16 Special Purpose Fund 50000000 17 Appropriation of Fund for Building Construction A/c. (As per Contra) 1 68725135 3486800 2 85320352 2681799 3 48052722 4433219 4 45000000 5 47753150 17895967 1367671 50000000 6 101367671 a. Post Graduate Campus at Gandhinagar --- 30381555 30381555 7 --- b. Vertical Expansion of R & D Campus, Bangalore --- 18286104 18286104 7 --- 5416073 5416073 7 --- c. Hostel Block-B Civil work at P.G. Campus at Gandhinagar GRAND TOTAL 470041655 24243862 122101402 64723550 551663369 PREVIOUS YEAR 404163844 24884064 108606839 67613092 470041655 *Note: 1. Created out of current year’s interest income and additional contribution of Rs.75,00,000/- . 2. Details of Ford Foundation Endowment Fund 189|190 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2014 EARMARKED FUNDS contd... Name of Funds Opening Balance As on 01.04.2013 Interest Credited Other Credited Amount Debited a. Scholarship Fund 43489401 b. New Media Fund 19240000 19240000 6228950 6228950 c. Bissel Fund 1631018 Closing Balance As on 31.03.2014 d. Interest earned on Scholarship Fund 0 3262037 e. Interest earned on New Media Fund 10771162 f. Interest earned on Bissel Fund Total 0 45120419 3262037 0 1443147 73929 12140380 2274218 467219 150834 2590603 82003731 5172403 1631018 3486800 85320352 Interest Credited Other Credited Amount Debited Closing Balance As on 31.03.2014 3. Details of Jamshedji Tata Trust Corpus Endowment Fund Name of Funds a. Chair for Universal Design Fund b. Interest earned on Research Chair Total Opening Balance As on 01.04.2013 41963653 2681799 2681799 3407270 44645452 3407270 Interest Credited 44645452 2681799 3407270 2681799 2681799 48052722 Other Credited Amount Debited Closing Balance As on 31.03.2014 4. Details of Corpus Fund from Govt. for India Design Council Name of Funds a. Endowment fund from Govt. for India Design Council b. Interest earned on Endowment Fund for IDC Total Opening Balance As on 01.04.2013 45000000 0 0 4433219 45000000 4433219 0 Opening Balance As on 01.04.2013 Interest Credited Other Credited 4433219 0 4433219 45000000 Amount Debited 0 Closing Balance As on 31.03.2014 a. Corpus from Govt. for India for Rolling Venture Fund 40000000 b. Interest earned on Corpus for Rolling Venture Fund 5315479 2437671 45315479 2437671 0 0 47753150 Opening Balance As on 01.04.2013 Interest Credited Other Credited Amount Debited Closing Balance As on 31.03.2014 Total SCHEDULE - 3 GRANTS AND CONTRIBUTIONS Sr. Name of Account No. 40000000 7753150 Opening Balance As on 01.04.2013 Grant Credited Rs. Rs. --- 183000000 Amount debited Non Recurring Exps Transferred to I & E A/c. Rs. Rs. Ref. Other Note Debited Rs. Closing Balance As on 31.03.2014 Rs. 1 Central Govt. Grant for Plan Recurring Programme 2 Central Govt. Grant Plan (Non-Recurring) for Machinery, Equipment, Furniture etc. 4646380 40175000 36764460 8056920 3 Central Govt. Grant Plan (Non-Recurring) for Books & Audio Visual Publication 5273037 4000000 7383099 1889938 4 Central Govt. Grant Plan (Non-Recurring) for Post Graduate Campus at Gandhinagar 43024775 0 30381555 12643220 5 Central Govt. Grant Plan (Non-Recurring) for Vertical Expansion of Bangalore Campus 19796812 10000000 21377915 8418897 6 Central Govt. Grant Plan (Non-Recurring) for Additional Infrastructure for Implementation of New Reservation Policy for OBCs Viz. class rooms/ hostel/ lab/studios at PG Campus,Gandhinagar 5636410 0 5416073 220337 78377414 237175000 101323102 183000000 0 31229312 100668820 243100000 85381201 180010205 0 78377414 45000000 5. Details of Corpus from Govt. for India for Venture Capital Fund Name of Funds NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD Schedule Forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2014 TOTAL 183000000 --- 6. Details of Special Purpose Fund Name of Funds a. Special purpose Fund b. Interest earned on Special Purpose Fund Total 50000000 50000000 0 1367671 0 50000000 1367671 50000000 PREVIOUS YEAR 100000000 1367671 0 101367671 7. Amount transferred to Capital Fund account to the extent of capital expenditure incurred. 191|192 Annual Report 2013-14 Particulars Annual Report 2013-14 31.03.2014 31.03.2013 Rs. Rs. 1. For Expenses 27702648 19881148 2. For Rent & Other Deposits 28062297 30881511 3. For Sundry Credit Balances 38003501 45132386 4. For Advance for Projects in Progress 140279155 149994857 TOTAL 234047601 245889902 Machinery, Equipment & Tools Furniture & Fixtures Computers & Peripherals Staff Pool Vehicles Library Books 1 2 3 4 5 4 3 2 Post Graduate Campus at Gandhinagar 1 51475673 1018492502 935931211 PREVIOUS YEAR 318032249 5112948 34363590 57680486 220875225 19489436 201385789 574738430 71444624 5098026 229833404 83488273 184874103 125721823 GRAND TOTAL Sub-Total of C( 1+2+3+4 ) Vertical Expansion of R & D Campus, Bangalore- Civil Work Hostel Block-B Civil work at P.G. Campus at Gandhinagar Modernisation of NID’s Cell at Rajajinagar B’lore Sub-Total (ii) Electrical work (i) Civil work CAPITAL WORK IN PROGRESS C Sub-Total MOVABLE PROPERTIES B Sub-Total of ( 1+ 2 + 3 + 4 +5 ) R & D Campus, Bangalore 5 SCHEDULE - 5 CURRENT LIABILITIES 558308 85498381 106436050 54083732 5416073 18286104 30381555 30381555 47239370 7383099 20379701 2813182 16663388 5112948 5112948 2937090 5193443 5112948 5112948 0 80495 80495 0 Note: 1. Amount transferred to CPWD towards construction of boundary wall . Bangalore Outreach Centre in Rajajinagar 11826200 4 0 2013250 26724600 69596713 0 Liasion Office in India Habitat Centre, New Delhi. 38550800 1018492502 1119735109 367003033 0 39779663 75966590 251256780 19489436 231767344 621897305 78827723 5098026 250213105 86301455 201456996 130834771 51475673 5671256 2013250 69596713 2077879 1281017 796862 Rs. 1 NID Campus Buildings PREVIOUS YEAR 10076599 3 10076599 1 2 0 --- 0 43513901 11826200 0 0 11826200 2077879 53590500 1 Sub-Total of 1 15039700 TOTAL --- 796862 Kurukshetra 7046800 1281017 4 7046800 (ii) Land - R & D Campus, Bangalore Bhopal 1 (i) Land 3 --- 1 Hyderabad 19677800 Rs. 2 19677800 Rs. Jorhat 391938337 435744394 0 0 408522159 36457900 4937953 202543947 46980280 117602079 27222235 7721352 153538 553641 18793704 0 0 Rs. 46250267 47310183 0 0 44091260 6408482 160073 15498567 6731989 15292149 3218923 1286892 141782 50331 1739918 0 0 Rs. 2444210 35050 0 0 35050 35050 0 0 0 Rs. D E P R E C I A T I O N For the Sale/ Year Adjustment Central Govt. Grant Plan (Non-Recurring) for Implementation of National Design Policy: Setting up of New NID Campuses at Rs. 1 4963101 Rs. IMMOVABLE PROPERTIES Rs. 435744394 483019527 0 0 452578369 42866382 5098026 218042514 53712269 132859178 30441158 9008244 295320 603972 20533622 0 Rs. As on 31.03.2014 Closing Ref. Balance Note As on 31.03.2014 A Rs. As on 01.04.2013 Rs. As on 31.03.2014 Rs. Transferred Other to CPWD Debited G R O S S B L OC K Addition Sale/ Adjustment Non Recurring Exps Amount debited As on 01.04.2013 Grant Credited up to 31.03.2014 Particulars 582748108 636715582 367003033 0 39779663 75966590 251256780 19489436 231767344 169318936 35961341 0 32170591 32589186 68597818 100393613 42467429 5375936 1409278 49063091 2077879 1281017 796862 Rs. Annual Report 2013-14 543992874 582748108 318032249 5112948 34363590 57680486 220875225 19489436 201385789 166216271 34986724 160073 27289457 36507993 67272024 98499588 43754321 404770 1459609 50803009 2077879 1281017 796862 Rs. NET BLOCK As on As on 31.03.2014 31.03.2013 SCHEDULE - 4 GRANTS FOR NEW NIDs Sr. No. Name of Account SCHEDULE - 6 FIXED ASSETS Sr. No. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD Schedule Forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2014 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD Schedule Forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2014 53rd 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD Schedule Forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2014 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD Schedule Forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2014 SCHEDULE - 7 INVESTMENTS (AT COST) SCHEDULE - 8 CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS, ADVANCES ETC. Particulars 31.03.2014 31.03.2013 Long Term Rs. Rs. Fixed Deposits with --- 10000000 ii. Central Bank of India --- 10100000 iii. Oriental Bank of Commerce --- 25100000 iv. Bank of India 40000000 135000000 v. Corporation Bank 91500000 62500000 vii. NHB Sunidhi- Term Deposit 31500000 28800000 viii. Exim Bank- Term Deposit 10000000 10000000 9000000 --- Bonds i. 8.00% GOI Savings (Taxable) Bonds (Face Value Rs.4,40,00,000/-) TOTAL 31.03.2013 Rs. Rs. 474844 309797 52473376 11855671 3944274 2398938 29991 29991 3412534 2700851 338283 338283 16412 17061 60214870 17340795 7. Bank of India, Paldi, Ahmedabad. 1100169 1034692 8. I C I C I Bank Ltd., Ahmedabad. 9935988 10226063 Sub - Total ( b ) 11036157 11260755 Sub - Total (a) + ( b ) 71251027 28601550 29997 27236 --- 100000000 115000000 90000000 40000000 50000000 13. Central Bank of India, Ahmedabad. --- 35000000 14. Canara Bank , Ahmedabad. --- 75000000 15. Union Bank of India, Ahmedabad. 40000000 --- 16. State Bank of India, Ahmedabad 20000000 --- 17. Allahabad Bank, Ahmedabad 65000000 --- Sub - Total ( c ) 280029997 350027236 Sub Total -II (a+b+c) 351281024 378628786 TOTAL ( I + II ) 351755868 378938583 A. CURRENT ASSETS: III) BANK BALANCES a) In Current account with 1. Bank of India, Paldi, Ahmedabad 2. Bank of India, Paldi, Ahmedabad (FCRA - Designated bank account) 3. Bank of India, New Delhi 4. Bank of India, Paldi.Ahmedabad(JTT-Chair) 5. State Bank of India, Main Branch, Ahmedabad. 162500000 ix. PNB Housing Finance Ltd. - Public Deposit 31.03.2014 I) CASH BALANCES ON HAND i. Bank of Baroda vi. LIC Housing Finance Ltd. - Public Deposit Particulars 44000000 44000000 388500000 325500000 6. State Bank of India, Bangalore Sub - Total ( a ) b) In Savings account with c) In Call/Term Deposit account with 9. Bank of India, London: In Dollar Call Deposit A/c. US $ 499.62 (previous year US $ 498.38) (Conversion @ US $ 1 = Rs. 60.04) 10. Oriental Bank of Commerce, Ahmedabad. 11. Bank of India, Ahmedabad 12. Corporation Bank, Ahmedabad. 195|196 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD Schedule Forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2014 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD Schedule Forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2014 SCHEDULE - 8 CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS, ADVANCES ETC. contd... SCHEDULE - 9 INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT Particulars 31.03.2014 31.03.2013 Rs. Rs. Particulars 31.03.2014 31.03.2013 Rs. Rs. B. LOANS, ADVANCES AND OTHER ASSETS: Balance as on 01.04.2013 152939 265350 I. Loans: Less: Met from NID’s own Income 152939 265350 --- --- 13882662 152939 20254 --- 13862408 152939 13862408 152939 Other Loans a. Secured i. Vehicles Loan to Employees Add: Current year’s deficit (Plan Recurring) 1692626 1485120 ii. House Building Advance to the Employees against the Earmarked Fund 21044640 16082372 Sub-Total of (a) 22737266 17567492 Deficit carried over to Balance Sheet b. Unsecured i. Equipment Loan & Food Grain Advance to Employees 516826 497894 23254092 18065386 1. To Employees(Including one year old Rs.64677/-) (Previous year Rs.98,816/-) 3233708 1680974 2. To Others(Including one year old Rs.18,85,421 /-) (Previous year Rs.23,57,234/-) 33889681 38112603 4467081 3572015 41590470 43365592 8348014 8467494 2. Service Charges (one year old ) (Previous year Rs.7,64,649 /-) 764649 764649 3. Central Govt.Grant Receivable --- 31826200 9112663 41058343 73957225 102489321 425713093 481427904 Sub Total (I) Less: Current year’s surplus (Non-Plan Recurring) II. Advances: 3. Tax deducted at source Sub Total (II) III. Income Accrued: 1. Other Project Receipts (Including one year old Rs. 82,00,495/-) (Previous year Rs.80,95,483/-) Sub Total (III) TOTAL OF B (I + II + III) TOTAL OF A + B 197|198 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD Schedule Forming part of the Income and Expenditure for the year ended 31st March, 2014 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD Schedule Forming part of the Income and Expenditure for the year ended 31st March, 2014 SCHEDULE - 10 FEES SCHEDULE - 11 EXPENDITURE ON OBJECT THE TRUST Particulars 1. Tuition Fees 2. Studio Charges 3. Hostel Fees 4. Hostel Electricity Charges 2013-14 2012-13 Rs. Rs. 147204878 127430230 22138250 19758625 9003961 7706643 INCOME FROM PROJECT RECEIPTS/GRANTS (NON PLAN) & EDUCATIONAL EXPENSES FOR PROJECTS (NON PLAN) 2013-2014 2013-2014 Particulars Project Receipts Project Expenses Project Receipts Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. 897678 11841327 736340 10627182 10553408 10553408 --- --- 2. Design Intervention for Basketary Craft-Zimbabve 775941 775941 7737286 7737286 3. Adv. Design Deve. Trng. W/shop on Bamboo 356540 356540 --- --- 1897143 1897143 --- --- 5. Documentation of Textile Traditions - IGNCA 10650393 10650393 17634080 17634080 6. Design Clinic Scheme for MSME Sector 54196333 54196333 37608607 37608607 2798960 2798960 254873 254873 8. Design of Color Scheme EMU 300823 300823 373181 373181 9. Ergonomics & Aesthetic on Airborne System 351301 351301 102904 102904 10. Redesign of Existing Retail Visual for IOL 346477 346477 --- --- 11. Design of Exhibition Hall GIDM G’nagar 435991 435991 331787 331787 12. Design of 6th Economic Census Schedule 289890 289890 342833 342833 13. Designing of ACT- Hostel & Mess Building 887457 887457 64658 64658 14. Design Deve. Of Tirumala Tirupati Museum 959791 959791 --- --- 15. Redesign of Paint Containers for Berger Paints 439834 439834 --- --- 16. Creating Digital Environment for E-Kalp 3491545 3491545 4118301 4118301 17. India Digital Heritage-Bangaluru 1702997 1702997 1846755 1846755 18. Deve. Of New Design Product Bead Cluster-DST 546841 546841 556440 556440 19. DHS Conference -2013 373352 373352 --- --- 8145444 8145444 15699616 15699616 99500461 99500461 86671321 86671321 100398139 111341788 87407661 97298503 (A) EXPENSES/SURPLUS FROM TURNKEY IDS PROJECTS (As allocated by Management) 6004480 5129052 5. Application Form Fees 13364646 11986469 (B) EXPENSES/RECEIPTS FROM INTEGRATED DESIGN 6. I.T. Infrastructure Charges 22138450 19753625 SERVICES PROJECTS 219854665 191764644 TOTAL Project Expenses 2012-2013 1. Design Interventions for Basketary Craft at Ethopia & Ghana 4 Threads of Change: Textile Cultures North India 7. Design & Implementation of Ram Krishna Museum 20. Other Projects Sub-Total:(B) GRAND TOTAL(A) & (B) 199|200 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD Schedule Forming part of the Income and Expenditure for the year ended 31st March, 2014 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD Schedule Forming part of the Income and Expenditure for the year ended 31st March, 2014 SCHEDULE - 12 TRANSFERS FROM GRANTS & CONTRIBUTIONS SCHEDULE - 14 ESTABLISHMENT EXPENSES Particulars 2013-14 2012-13 Rs. Rs. Particulars --- 10205 2. From Central Government Grant:Recurring:Plan 183000000 180000000 TOTAL 183000000 180010205 Particulars Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. 1. Salaries,wages & allowances 73102036 1590299 129904428 131494727 204596763 188994976 2. Provident fund contribution 8207069 7701404 7701404 15908473 13329633 0 12028924 9366080 4525937 4525937 9051873 9455378 142131769 143722068 241586033 221146067 (Other than directly credited to Earmarked Funds) TOTAL 2012-13 Rs. Rs. A) ON TERM DEPOSIT 1. Fixed Deposit Account 2. On Foreign Bank Deposits Sub - Total (A) B) ON SAVING/CURRENT ACCOUNTS 29357358 22122487 68 64 29357426 22122551 5980975 7564875 C) ON LOANS 1. Vehicle Loans 12028924 4525936 97863965 72058 Particulars 28729 14900 Sub - Total (C) 140624 86958 TOTAL OF A +B + C 35479025 29774384 Non-Plan Recurring Expenses Plan Recurring Expenses R&D Other 2013-14 2012-13 TOTAL Total of Non-Plan and Plan Recurring Expenses Total Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. 10454835 17769 11177860 11195629 21650464 17718780 2959446 2959446 2959446 5918892 5790867 10293516 10293516 10293516 20587032 18591845 4. Maintenance: Mach.,Electrical, Electronics. 5375357 5375356 5375356 10750713 9275942 5. Vehicle Maintenance & Operation charges 583831 583831 583831 1167662 1139238 9104552 9146355 16296889 12386163 1271042 1271042 1271042 965769 2036992 2036992 15019354 11965849 3102898 3136072 5372176 4118097 2902474 2902474 2902474 4522998 0 28488981 21646846 4259881 13025107 13205608 2. Telephone, Telex, Postage 3. Electricity Expenses 2. Equipment Loans 1590299 SCHEDULE - 15 OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES 1. Travelling Expenses 111895 Total of Non-Plan and Plan Recurring Expenses Total 4. Medical reim.& staff welfare 2013-14 TOTAL Other 3. Gratuity contribution (Ref Note 5) SCHEDULE - 13 INTEREST EARNED Plan Recurring Expenses 2012-13 R&D (From Schedule ‘3’) 1. From Central Government Grant:Recurring:Non-Plan Non-Plan Recurring Expenses 2013-14 6. Material, Supplies Consumables etc. 7150534 41803 7. General Expenses for Satellite Centres 8. Advertisement & Publicity Expenses 9. Welfare ,Campus events & Other Expenses 12982362 2236104 33174 10. Library, Journals,Periodical,Subscription etc. 11. Student Freeship & Development 12. Faculty,Staff HRD,Other Misc. Expenses 13. Rates,Taxes,Cesses 28488981 8765226 332798 3927083 1485159 0 1485159 1223744 23130123 0 23130123 12193576 15. Insurance 1821885 0 1821885 1469880 16. Legal expenses & Professional fees 1438253 0 1438253 1301493 14. Repairs & Maintenance 17. Audit fees TOTAL 230000 117395612 425544 52735050 0 230000 180000 53160594 170556206 137696695 201|202 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD Schedule Forming part of Balance Sheet and Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 31st March, 2014 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD Schedule Forming part of the Income and Expenditure for the year ended 31st March, 2014 SCHEDULE-17 NOTES FORMING PART OF ACCOUNTS SCHEDULE - 16 AMOUNT TRANSFERRED TO RESERVE OR SPECIFIC FUND Particulars 2013-14 2012-13 Rs. Rs. 112948 6496 7500000 7500000 3. Transferred to Fund for Special Purpose Fund 50000000 50000000 TOTAL 57612948 57506496 1. Excess of cost over grant for Non-Recurring Expenditure transferred to Capital Fund a/c. 2. Contribution to HBA Fund 1 SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES: a. ACCOUNTING CONVENTION: The Financial statements are prepared on the basis of historical cost convention, unless otherwise stated and on the accrual method of accounting except for interest income and liability towards privileged leave. b. INVESTMENTS: Long Term Investments are stated at cost. c. FIXED ASSETS: Fixed Assets are stated at the cost. The cost includes invoice value, freight, octroi, and other incidental expenses relating acquisition. d. GOVERNMENT GRANTS: i Government grants are accounted on the basis of sanction from Government Department. ii Government grant to the extent utilized towards capital expenditure, are transferred to the Capital Fund. iii Government grants for meeting Revenue expenditure are treated as income of the year to the extent of expenditure incurred. iv Unutilized grants are carried forward and exhibited as a Liability in the Balance Sheet e. DEPRECIATION: i. RATE OF DEPRECIATION Depreciation is calculated on Straight Line Method at the following rates: Item Rate (%) Building 2.50 Machinery, Equipment & Tools 10.00 Furniture & Fixtures10.00 Computers & Peripherals20.00 Vehicles20.00 Library Books 10.00 ii. Depreciation on addition has been provided for the full year irrespective of date of acquisition. iii Capital Fund account has been transferred to Income and Expenditure account to the extent of depreciation provided on assets acquired out of capital grant. iv Depreciation is not provided on assets sold during the year. f. FOREIGN CURRENCY TRANSACTION: Transaction denominated in foreign currency are accounted for at the exchange rate prevailing on the date of transaction. The bank balance held in foreign currency is converted in to Rupee at the rate prevailing on the closing day of the financial year. g. CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS AND ADVANCES: In the opinion of the Management, the current assets, loans and advances have a value on realisation in the ordinary course of business, equal at least to the aggregate amount shown in the Balance Sheet. h. INCOME TAX: The income of the Institute is exempt under Income–tax Act 1961. No provision for Income Tax is therefore made in the accounts. i. RETIREMENT/TERMINAL BENEFIT: 1. Terminal leave encashment benefit to the employees is accounted for on cash basis. Gratuity is charged to Income & Expenditure A/c on the basis Actuarial valuation and the same is contributed to the NID Employees’ Gratuity Fund. 2. Contingent Liabilities Rs. Nil (Previous year Rs. Nil) 3. Letters of credit opened by Bank on behalf of NID and outstanding on 31.03.2014 Rs. NIL (Previous year Rs.1,52,425/-) 4. Estimated amount of contract remaining to be executed on capital account and not provided for Rs.12,31,448/ (Previous year Rs. 4,69,28,479/-) 5. The institute has contributed additional Rs. 65, 05, 555/- towards Gratuity contribution to meet the gratuity liability of Rs. 6,90,38,457/as on 31st March 2014 as per the Actuarial Valuation Report. 6. Previous year’s deficit of Rs. 1, 52,939/-(Previous year Rs.2, 65,350/-) has been debited to misc. exps, as there is no specific govt. grant received for the same during the current year. 7. Corresponding figures for the previous year have been regrouped/rearranged where ever necessary. 8. Figures in the Final accounts have been rounded off to the nearest rupee. Place: MumbaiSignature to Schedules ‘1’ to ‘17’ As per Report of even date Anand MahindraPradyumna VyasFor, Sorab S Engineer & Co. Chairman Director Firm Registration No. 110417 W Governing Council Chartered Accountants Viral Rajyaguru Siddharth Swaminarayan CA. Chokshi Shreyas B. Partner Controller of Finance & Secretary & Membership No. 100892 Accounts Head, Gen. AdministrationDate:26.06.2014 203|204 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 NATIONAL DESIGN INSTITUTE EMPLOYEES’ PROVIDENT FUND AHMEDABAD BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31ST MARCH, 2014 LIABILITIES 31.03.2014 31.03.2013 Rs. Rs. Members’ Contribution: (As per Schedule 1) 53360497 38526040 Investment: (As per Schedule 4) Institute’s Contribution: (As per Schedule 2) 50168877 35804981 Loan to Members: 1097291 31246 Income & Expenditure Account: Balance as on 01-04-2013 517934 573314 Less: Excess of Expenditure over Income 517934 55380 --- 517934 104626665 74880201 Liabilities: (As per Schedule 3) TOTAL ASSETS 31.03.2014 31.03.2013 Rs. Rs. 90295820 55063320 538840 322890 Due from National Institute of Design: 2561092 11853307 Interest Receivable: 1855429 1568879 Bank Balances: (As per Schedule 5) 9375484 6071805 104626665 74880201 TOTAL Place: Mumbai Annual Accounts 2013-14 Examined and found correct For, Sorab S Engineer & Co. Firm Registration No. 110417 W Chartered Accountants Siddharth Swaminarayan Trustee Arun Lokhande Trustee Immanuel Suresh Trustee CA. Chokshi Shreyas B. Partner Membership No. 100892 Date: 26.06.2014 Employees’ Provident Fund 205|206 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 NATIONAL DESIGN INSTITUTE EMPLOYEES’ PROVIDENT FUND AHMEDABAD INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31ST MARCH, 2014 EXPENDITURE To Interest paid/ Credited to Members: 2013-2014 2012-2013 Rs. Rs. 7333745 4385015 INCOME By Interest received: NATIONAL DESIGN INSTITUTE EMPLOYEES’ PROVIDENT FUND AHMEDABAD Schedule Forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2014 2013-2014 2012-2013 Rs. Rs. 6318523 4328600 505665 --- 4000 4000 To Bank Charges: 1568 506 By Surplus on Redemption of Securities (Net) --- 8350 2809 By Excess of Expenditure Over Income transferred to Balance Sheet 517934 55380 TOTAL 2809 7342122 4392330 Particulars 31.03.2014 31.03.2013 Rs. Rs. 32789378 22288836 3246091 1837115 13227594 11130303 49263063 35256254 610000 --- Less : Paid to members who left/ retired from the Institute 2417670 2466876 Sub- total 3027670 2466876 46235393 32789378 5736662 4969445 533684 413555 1363500 1239000 7633846 6622000 Less: Paid to members who left/ retired from the Institute 508742 885338 Sub- total 508742 885338 7125104 5736662 53360497 38526040 31.03.2014 31.03.2013 Rs. Rs. 35804981 25006147 3553973 2134345 13227594 11130303 52586548 38270795 Less: Paid to members who left/ retired from the Institute 2417671 2465814 Sub-total 2417671 2465814 50168877 35804981 1. SUBSCRIPTION By Addl.Contribution received from N.I.D. To Miscellaneous Expenses: To Professional Fees: SCHEDULE - 1 MEMBERS’ CONTRIBUTION TOTAL Opening Balance Add :a. Interest Credited to Members' A/c b. Subscription received during the year Sub- total Less: Non-refundable withdrawal 7342122 4392330 TOTAL 1 Place: Mumbai Examined and found correct For, Sorab S Engineer & Co. Firm Registration No. 110417 W Chartered Accountants Siddharth Swaminarayan Trustee Arun Lokhande Trustee Immanuel Suresh Trustee CA. Chokshi Shreyas B. Partner Membership No. 100892 Date: 26.06.2014 2. VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS Opening Balance Add: a. Interest credited on Members' A/c. b. Contribution received during the year Sub-total TOTAL 2 TOTAL 1 + 2 SCHEDULE - 2 INSTITUTE’S CONTRIBUTION Particulars Opening Balance Add: a. Interest credited to Members' A/c. b. Contribution received during the year Sub-total TOTAL 207|208 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 NATIONAL DESIGN INSTITUTE EMPLOYEES’ PROVIDENT FUND AHMEDABAD Schedule Forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2014 NATIONAL DESIGN INSTITUTE EMPLOYEES’ PROVIDENT FUND AHMEDABAD Schedule Forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2014 SCHEDULE - 3 LIABILITIES SCHEDULE - 5 BANK BALANCES Particulars 31.03.2014 31.03.2013 Rs. Rs. 1. Unpaid Expenses 6809 9567 2. Vinayan Kodoth 11984 11984 4142 4142 4. Bhasker MR Bhatt 139801 --- 5. Unpaid Contribution 930260 1258 4295 4295 1097291 31246 3. N. Balasubramanian 6. Unclear Cheques TOTAL 31.03.2014 31.03.2013 Rs. Rs. 1. Special Deposit Scheme A/c. with State Bank of India 10770220 10770220 2. Corporation Bank 33000000 --- 3. Bank of India --- 5000000 4. Canara Bank --- 10000000 5085000 5085000 10120000 10120000 3. 6.25% Central Govt Loan-2018 (Face Value Rs 3500000) 3342500 3342500 4. 8.20% Oil SPPPE GOI -2023 (Face Value Rs.2500000) 2566000 2566000 5. 8.67% Karnataka SDL -2017 (Face Value Rs.6000000) 6105600 6105600 6. 9.13% National Avition -2020 (Face Value Rs.2000000) 2074000 2074000 7. 8.12% G.O.I.-2020 (Face Value Rs 13000000) 12415000 --- 8. 8.15% G.O.I.-2022 (Face Value Rs 5000000) 4817500 --- 90295820 55063320 Long Terms 31.03.2014 31.03.2013 Rs. Rs. 1. Bank of India, Paldi Savings Account 5896806 3225086 2. ICICI Bank Ltd., Savings Account 2375318 649477 3. ICICI Bank Ltd,SGL Account 1103360 2197242 TOTAL 9375484 6071805 Place: MumbaiSIGNATURE TO SCHEDULES ‘1’ TO ‘5’ For, Sorab S Engineer & Co. Firm Registration No. 110417 W Chartered Accountants SCHEDULE - 4 INVESTMENTS Particulars Particulars Siddharth Swaminarayan Trustee Arun Lokhande Trustee Immanuel Suresh Trustee CA. Chokshi Shreyas B. Partner Membership No. 100892 Date: 26.06.2014 Fixed Deposits with Bonds 1. 9.61% PFC 2021 (Face Value Rs.5000000) 2. 8.20% Oil Mkn GOISOL Bond 2023 (Face Value Rs.1,00,00,000) TOTAL 209|210 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN EMPLOYEES’ GRATUITY FUND AHMEDABAD BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31ST MARCH, 2014 LIABILITIES 31.03.2014 31.03.2013 Rs. Rs. 69038457 61665077 Gratuity Payable: 403171 32684 Unpaid Expenses: 3124 4227 NID Gratuity Fund Account: (As per Schedule 1 ) TOTAL 69444752 61701988 ASSETS 31.03.2014 31.03.2013 Rs. Rs. Investments: (As per Schedule 2 ) 53365210 45612710 Due from NID: 12028924 9366080 Interest Receivable: 843914 2970884 Bank Balances: (As per Schedule 3 ) 3206704 3752314 69444752 61701988 TOTAL Place: Mumbai Examined and Found coreect For, Sorab S Engineer & Co. Firm Registration No. 110417 W Chartered Accountants Pradyumna Vyas Trustee Annual Accounts 2013-14 Employees’ Gratuity Fund Siddharth Swaminarayan Trustee Arun Lokhande Trustee CA. Chokshi Shreyas B. Partner Membership No. 100892 Date: 26.06.2014 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN EMPLOYEES’ GRATUITY FUND AHMEDABAD INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31ST MARCH, 2014 EXPENDITURE 2013-2014 2012-2013 Rs. Rs. 9050900 9593240 To Bank Charges: 1493 506 To Miscellaneous Expenses: 2000 2000 To Professional Fees: 1124 1124 7340696 3678204 16396213 13275074 To Gratuity Paid: To Surplus transferred to NID Gratuity Fund A/c. in Balance Sheet: TOTAL INCOME By NID Contribution: By Interest received during the year: TOTAL Place: Mumbai 2013-2014 2012-2013 Rs. Rs. 12028924 9366080 4367289 3908994 16396213 13275074 Examined and Found coreect For, Sorab S Engineer & Co. Firm Registration No. 110417 W Chartered Accountants Pradyumna Vyas Trustee Siddharth Swaminarayan Trustee Arun Lokhande Trustee CA. Chokshi Shreyas B. Partner Membership No. 100892 Date: 26.06.2014 211|212 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN EMPLOYEES’ GRATUITY FUND AHMEDABAD Schedule Forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2014 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN EMPLOYEES’ GRATUITY FUND AHMEDABAD Schedule Forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2014 SCHEDULE - 1 NID GRATUITY FUND SCHEDULE - 3 BANK BALANCES Particulars Opening Balance Add: Unclaimed Gratuity transferred to fund Add: Surplus transferred from Income & Expenditure a/c 31.03.2014 31.03.2013 Rs. Rs. 61665077 57986873 32684 --- 61697761 57986873 7340696 3678204 Particulars 31.03.2014 31.03.2013 Rs. Rs. 1. Bank of India Paldi, Savings Account 1420882 951832 2. ICICI Bank Ltd., Savings Account 1196818 242721 589004 2557761 3206704 3752314 3. ICICI Bank Ltd, SGL Account TOTAL TOTAL 69038457 61665077 Place: MumbaiSIGNATURE TO SCHEDULES ‘1’ TO ‘3’ For, Sorab S Engineer & Co. Firm Registration No. 110417 W Chartered Accountants SCHEDULE - 2 INVESTMENTS Particulars 31.03.2014 31.03.2013 Rs. Rs. 3499910 3499910 --- 10000000 22500000 10000000 1 . 6.25% Central Govt. Loan-2018(Face Value Rs 8,00,000/-) 764000 764000 2. 8.20% Oil Mkn GOI SPL Bond (Face Value Rs.1,00,00,000) 10120000 10120000 3. 8.20% Oil SPE 2023 (Face Value Rs.40,00,000/-) 4105600 4105600 4. 8.67% Karnataka SDL 2017 (Face Value Rs,70,00,000/-) 7123200 7123200 5. 8.12% GOI 2020 Bond ( Face Value Rs. 55,00,000/-) 5252500 --- 53365210 45612710 Pradyumna Vyas Trustee Siddharth Swaminarayan Trustee Arun Lokhande Trustee CA. Chokshi Shreyas B. Partner Membership No. 100892 Date: 26.06.2014 Long Term Fixed Deposits with 1. Special Deposit Scheme A/c. with State Bank of India 2. Canara Bank 3. Corporation Bank Bonds TOTAL 213|214 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Annual Report 2013-14 53rd Annual Report 2013-14 Annual Report 2013-14 Annual Report 2013-14 Compilation: S T Safri Graphic Design: Akshay Khatri Design Advice: Rupesh Vyas Photography: Valji Solanki Print Advice: Bharat Suthar NID Main Campus NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN Paldi, Ahmedabad 380 007 Tel: +91 79 2662 3692–97 Fax: +91 79 2662 1167 email: [email protected] NID PG Campus, Gandhinagar GH–0, Extension Road Nr. Infocity, Gandhinagar Tel: +91 79 2324 4515 / 4755 Fax: +91 79 2324 4518 email: [email protected] Bengaluru Campus 12, HMT Link Road, off Tumkur Road Bangaluru 560 022 Tel: +91 80 2327 3276 / 3006 / 9054 Fax: +91 79 2327 3086 email: [email protected]