Annual Report 2014-15 - National Institute of Design
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Annual Report 2014-15 - National Institute of Design
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 1 54thANNUAL REPORT 2014–2015 2 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 3 CONTENTS 1. Introduction and Highlights of the Year 2. Governing Council Members 3. Council’s Standing Committee 4. Policy and Planning Committee 5. Faculty Forum 6. Design Education at NID 7. Research Thrust 8.Publications 9. Knowledge Management and Information Services (KM&IS) 10. Outreach Programmes 11. Industry Programmes and Projects 12. Integrated Design Services 13. Centres at NID • Toy Innovation Centre (TIC) • International Centre for Indian Crafts (ICIC) • IPR Cell • Centre for Bamboo Initiatives (CFBI) • National Design Business Incubator (NDBI) • Design Clinic Scheme for MSMEs • Design Teachers Development Training Program 14. National Institute of Design: Other Campuses 15. Human Resource Development Activities 16. Staff Position as on March 31, 2015 17. Financial Resources 18. Distinguished Visitors 19. Official Language Implementation Annexure 1: India Design Council (IDC) Annexure 2: Students’ Diploma Projects Annexure 3: Profile of Faculty Members Annexure 4: Visiting Experts Annexure 5: Outreach Programmes Annexure 6: Industry Programmes and Projects (IP&P) Annexure 7: Integrated Design Services (IDS) Annexure 8: Research and Development Campus, Bengaluru Annexure 9: PG Campus, Gandhinagar Annexure 10: Human Resource Development Activities 05 10 12 13 14 15 35 40 41 44 45 46 47 58 60 61 62 62 64 69 74 87 96 103 106 110 112 116 123 Annual Accounts 2014–15 126 (Format – I Prescribed under Bombay Public Trust Act) Annual Accounts 2014–15 145 (Format – II Prescribed by the Government of India for Autonomous Institutions) Annual Accounts 2014–15, Employees’ Provident Fund Annual Accounts 2014–15, Employees’ Gratuity Fund 4 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 164 170 5 INTRODUCTION AND HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR National Institute of Design is a multidisciplinary institute in the field of design education and research. Its design education programmes have also earned their place in the top 25 European and Asian educational programmes in the world. By an Act of Parliament, in July 2014, the institute has been declared as an Institution of National Importance by the NID Act (No.18 of 2014) and has come into force with effect from 16th September, 2014. An experience of more than five decades in the field of design education, research, application of advanced teaching methodologies, and unparalleled design research projects have together crowned the National Institute of Design (NID) with international repute. It has been recognized as a scientific and industrial research organization by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India. From being a single campus institute, NID has grown into a multicampus institute with a national and international profile. NID now has two extension campuses—the Post Graduate Campus at Gandhinagar and the R&D Campus at Bengaluru. From an institute mainly providing undergraduate programmes, NID has become one of the best design institutes in the world with a graduate programme (B.Des.) spreading across eight design disciplines and seventeen sector-specific post-graduate programmes (M.Des.) in diverse design domains, state-of-the-art infrastructural facilities such as the Skill Development Labs, Knowledge Management Centre, Information Technology (IT) Centre, and Design Vision Centre. These have helped NID establish its leadership and preeminence among various design institutions. 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 2014–15. Also, the number of students’ convocating from the institute each year has undergone a change; it has increased from 35 in 2000 to 271 in 2014. 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 providing one of the top 25 European & Asian design programmes 6 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 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 the Design Idea Fair since 2006, all with an aim to move towards a ‘Design-enabled India’. The institute’s efforts towards becoming an effective medium for design promotion, 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 twice during the year 2014–15 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 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. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 7 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: • 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. HIGHLIGHTS OF ACHIEVEMENTS AND MAJOR EVENTS DURING THE YEAR • 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. • Prof. Dr. Dr. H. C. Jürgen Lehmann, President, Hof University of Applied Sciences, Germany and Ms. Susanne Krause, Director, International Office from University of Applied Sciences, Hof, Germany has visited NID on 8th April 2014. A collaborative agreement between NID and Hof UAS was signed. • Encouraging the scaling up of quality design professionals and faculty through existing and new institutional mechanisms. • 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. • 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. • 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. • 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. • 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. • Undertaking fundamental and applied research to create cutting-edge knowledge in diverse areas of design and allied fields. 8 • 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’. ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 • A brainstorming session for promotion of Indian designs held at IPO, Mumbai on 6th May 2014. More than 25 delegates participated from industry, academia and design fraternity. The meeting was chaired by Shri Chaitanya Prasad, Controller General of Patents, Design & Trade Marks and was co-chaired by Shri Pradyumna Vyas, Director, NID and Member Secretary IDC. It was decided to promote Indian design on global platform through various forums and possibilities. • Nishtha Shailajan’s F&VC student documentary “My Son, Pankaj” won the SECOND PRIZE at the ‘Autis Movie 2014 - International Festival of Short films about Autism’, recently held at Cagliari, Italy, from June 1–2, 2014. • MoU was signed between NID and Mazagon Dock Ltd, Mumbai on 13th June 2014 to effectively leverage competence and strengths in ergonomic ship design by way of undertaking design development and research to pursue and optimize interior design requirements and system integration for new state-of-the-art warships. • Mr. Jeremy Hocking, Vice President – Asia Pacific, Herman Miller and Mr. Kartik Shethia, Sales Director, SAARC Region & SBG, Greater China, Herman Miller has visited NID on 27th June 2014. • A MoU was signed between NID & Swinburne University of Technology on 11th July 2014. Ms. Elizabeth Tunstall, Associate Professor Design Anthropology, Faculty of Design represented the Swinburne University of Technology. Initial activity will comprise exploration of a three way research partnership with China Central Academy of Fine Arts, in the area of Design Anthropology. • On 22nd July 2014, Ms. Zohra Chatterji, IAS, Secretary, Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of visited NID. • Prof. Ramsey Ford, Professor, Industrial Design, University of Cincinnati visited NID on 4th August 2014. • Ms. Fredrika Ornbrant, Consul General of Sweden, Mr. Gaurav Kirti, Business Unit Manager (India) - Services Industry, Business Sweden, Embassy of Sweden and Ms. Mitalee Karmarkar, Manager-PR, Media & Cultural Affairs, Consulate General of Sweden visited NID on 5th August 2014. • On 07th August 2014 Dr. Pramod Agrawal, Chair-Functional Smart Materials, Knowledge Centre Design & Technology, Saxion University of Applied Sciences, Netherland visited NID. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 9 • A MoU between NID & Swinburne University in presence of Prime Minister of Australia, H.E. Mr. Tony Abbott on 4th September 2014. Under his New Colombo Plan to enhance student exchange and collaboration between the universities at the Mumbai University. • The second edition of the Alpavirama South Asian Short & Documentary Film Festival, organized by the Film & Video Communication discipline at NID, was held from September 18–21, 2014. • Exhibition ‘The Eye of the Father and the Son - Photography of Hugo and Diego Cifuentes’ opened at NID on 25th September 2014. The exhibition was opened by Shri Pradyumna Vyas, Director, NID; H.E. Mentor Villagómez, Ambassador of Ecuador and Mr. Patricio Garcés, Deputy Head of Mission, Embassy of Ecuador. • A senior Delegation from Beijing Contemporary Art Foundation, China visited NID on 20th October 2104. • Mr. Gilles Roduit, Minister & Deputy Head of Mission, Embassy of Switzerland visited NID on 3rd November 2014. • On 11th November 2014, ‘Nocturnal by Vargas Brothers’ - Exhibition of Photographs by Carlos Vargas Zaconet and Miguel Vargas Zaconet opened at NID. The exhibition organised by the Embassy of Peru in India was opened by H.E. Javier Paulinich, Ambassador of Peru to India. • H.E. Javier Paulinch, Ambassador of Peru to India visited NID on 11th November 2014. • H.E. Tomasz Lukaszuk, Ambassador of Poland to India and Mrs. Maria Lukaszuk, Counsellor, Head of Economic Section, Embassy of Poland visited NID on13th November 2014. • Dr. Mirjana Lozanovska, Associate Head of School International, School of Architecture & Built Environment, Deakin University, Australia and Prof. Anthony Mills, Head of School, School of Architecture and Built Environment, Deakin University, Australia visited NID on 7th October 2014. • Dr. Bhim Singh, Hon’ble Minister Industries, Govt. of Bihar visited NID on 17th November 2014. • Prof. Vladimir Slapeta, Dean, Emeritus, Department of Architecture, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic and Delegation of Czech Architects visited NID on 9th October 2014. • Book Release function of the publication, Design Education in India: Retrospection, Introspection, and Perception by the late Prof. I S Mathur was held on December 5, 2014 The book was released by eminent educator and former Executive Director, NID, Shri Ashoke Chatterjee. It was under the aegis of the Ravi J. Matthai Design Research Chair for Innovation in Design Education at NID that the extensive research for this book took place. • Arch. Giuseppe Marinelli De Marco, Vice Director of ISIA Roma/Pordenone and Ms. Alessandra Bertini Malgarini, Director, Italian Embassy Cultural Centre visited NID on 10th October 2014. • Ms. Anna Tryc-Bromley, Director, Polish Institute, New Delhi visited NID on 15th October 2014. • Ms. Helen Vella Bonavita, Associate Professor, Faculty of Education and Arts, Edith Cowan University (ECU), Australia visited NID on 16th October 2015. 10 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 • Dr. Vanessa Johnson, Head of Student Recruitment, The Glasgow School of Art, UK had visited NID on 19th November 2014. • ‘International Bamboo Workshop’ – display of the products developed by the students and faculty of HTW, Germany along with NID students was held on 5th December 2014. • Shri Raju Parmar, Hon’ble Member, National Commission for Scheduled Castes, Govt. of India, New Delhi visited NID on 26th December 2014. • Ms Priti Patel, Member of Parliament, UK had visited NID on 9th January 2015. • Mr. Don Matthewson, CFO and SVP Global Initiatives for California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) visited NID on 13th January 2015. • Design Research Symposium, INSIGHT 2015 was organized at NID Bengaluru from January 23–24, 2015. A first of its kind in India, this international symposium was organized in collaboration with British Council India with global participation from academia, industry and student community from the field of design. • Inauguration of a workshop ‘Dialogue in the Dark’ for NID students was done by Hon’ble Mayor of Ahmedabad, Smt. Meenaxi Patel and Mr. Pradyumna Vyas, Director, NID on 7th February 2015. About 60 NID students attended the workshop conducted by a visually challenged Mexican Trainer along with 4 visually challenged associates & coordinated by NDBI. • Craft Collaboration Workshop between NID and Hochschule Luzern (Lucerne University of Applied Sciences & Arts, Switzerland) was held from February 7– 8, 2015 at NID Ahmedabad. The objective of the workshop was to deliberate on future directions for Indian crafts, and explore ideas and opportunities of collaborative engagement with the craft sector. • NID, in collaboration with Gujarat Urban Development Company Limited had announced competition for NID students to design logo for ‘Mahatma Gandhi Swachata Mission’. ‘Swachh Bharat’ - display of posters along with an exhibition ‘Scrap Design innovation’ was opened on 9th February 2015 by Hon’ble Mayor of Ahmedabad, Smt. Meenaxi Patel and Mr. Pradyumna Vyas, Director, NID. • A premium museum designers & former associates of Charles & Ray Eames, Mr. Barbara Fah Charles, USA and Mr. Robert Staples, USA had visited NID on 16th February 2015. Fifty years ago, Robert Staples was sent to Ahmedabad for two weeks to work at NID on the exhibition “Nehru: His Life and His India” and stayed ten weeks to oversee the fabrication. Later, he was responsible for the installation of “Nehru” in New York, London, and Washington. • A delegation from Musashino Art University had come to NID on 13th March 2015. Nishikawa Satoshi, Professor Craft Design, Ceramics, Department of Industrial, Interior and Craft Design, Oomura Shunji, Professor Craft Design, Glassmaking, Department of Industrial, Interior and Craft Design and Suzuki Junko, Associate Professor Craft Design, Textile Department of Industrial, Interior and Craft Design visited NID along with the delegation. • A delegation from Willem de Kooning Academie, Rotterdam University, Netherlands had come to NID on 13th March 2015. Mr. Roger Teeuwen, Head of School Design & Social Practices, Mrs. Cora Santjer, International Affairs and Mr. Paul T.Pos, Senior Lecturer visited NID along with the delegation. • An exhibition on ‘Visual Language of Lech Majewski-Polish Art Posters’ was organised by the Polish Institute in India in NID on 9th February 2015. • The 35th Convocation of NID was held on 9th December 2014. Shri Shekhar Gupta, renowned journalist & Padma Bhushan awardee was the Chief Guest. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 11 GOVERNING COUNCIL MEMBERS Anand Mahindra Chairman NID Governing Council Venu Srinivasan Chairman and Managing Director Sundaram Clayton Ltd. Tasneem Zakaria Mehta Vice Chairperson INTACH Illoosh Judge Ahluwalia Artist RK Bhatia IFS (Retd.) Ex-Ambassador Vijai Singh Katiyar Activity Chairperson Professional Education Programme National Institute of Design Meenaxi Patel Mayor Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation MK Venu Media Person KT Ravindran Ex-Professor and Head of the Department of Urban Design School of Planning and Architecture New Delhi Immanuel Suresh Principal Designer National Institute of Design DV Prasad, IAS Joint Secretary Government of India Ministry of Commerce and Industry Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion Arati R Jerath Media Person Ravi Kant Vice Chairman Tata Motors Ltd. D J Pandian, IAS Chief Secretary to the Government of Gujarat Habib Hussain Chief Executive Officer AV Thomas Leather & Allied Products Pvt. Ltd. Samveg A Lalbhai Managing Director Atul Limited S K Bahri, IAAS Addl. Secretary & Financial Advisor Government of India, Ministry of Commerce & Industry Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion Dr. Naushad Forbes Director Forbes Marshall Jayshree S Lalbhai Trustee Tarlaben Kasturbhai Foundation Trust Pradyumna Vyas Director National Institute of Design 12 Rajeev Sethi Chairman and Founder Trustee The Asian Heritage Foundation ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 13 POLICY AND PLANNING COMMITTEE COUNCIL’S STANDING COMMITTEE The Standing Committee of the Governing Council was reconstituted in March 2012 with the following members: Pradyumna Vyas (In Chair) Samveg A Lalbhai Member Jayshree S Lalbhai Member Vijai Singh Katiyar Member Immanuel Suresh Member 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 Dr. Bibhudutta Baral Centre Head NID R&D Campus, Bengaluru Krishna Patel Centre Head NID PG Campus, Gandhinagar Dr. Vijaya Deshmukh Registrar (Academics) Anil Sinha Activity Chairperson KMC (Resource Centre) Shashank V Mehta Activity Chairperson Industry Programmes and Head, MSME Design Clinic Scheme Shimul Mehta Vyas Activity Chairperson Outreach Programmes Immanuel Suresh Activity Chairperson Design Foundation Studies Dr. Subir Das Activity Chairperson Integrated Design Services Praveen Nahar Activity Chairperson International Programmes P. Ramakrishna Rao Activity Chairperson Research & Publications Rupesh Vyas Activity Chairperson Online Programmes Siddharth Swaminarayan Secretary & Head General Administration Viral Rajyaguru Controller of Finance & Accounts Mahesh Krovvidi Chief Executive Officer National Design Business Incubator 14 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 15 DESIGN EDUCATION AT NID: FACULTY FORUM The 65th and 66th Faculty Forum meetings were held during the Academic Year 2014–15 from June 2–3, 2014 and from September 26–27, 2014 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 Forum meetings. The agenda for the 65th Faculty Forum included: • Admissions 2014–15 • UPDATE: New PG programmes from R & D Campus • RETHINKING NID: Vision & Road Map 2025 • Deliberations by the groups • Online Design Education • PRESENTATION: VISION & ROADMAP 2025 The agenda for 66th Faculty Forum included: UPDATE: NID ACT 2014: › Presentation by the Statutes & Ordinances Committee › Presentation by Vision Road Map 2015 Committee • Presentation by the Statutes & Ordinances Committee ›Working Group 1: Admissions ›Working Group 2: Departments & Programme Specifications ›Working Group 3: Curriculum Design › Working Group 4: Pedagogy › Working Group 5: Assessment & Evaluation › Working Group 6: Human Resource & Infrastructure • STATUTES & ORDINANCES FOR THE NID ACT › Discussions › PRESENTATION Learning to learn, learning to know, and learning to do 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 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 • STATUTES & ORDINANCES FOR THE NID ACT • Presentation by Vision Road Map 2015 Committee • Statutes & Ordinances presentation by each working group • Individual presentation by all the six groups. 16 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 17 Global Context of NID’s Education 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. Academic Programmes 2014–15 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: 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 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 Furniture & Interior Design home furniture system, office furniture system, retail furniture system Ceramic & Glass Design lifestyle products, studio pottery, sanitaryware Toy & Game Design educational and developmental toys, outdoor play equipment, soft toys, multimedia games Textile Design constructed textiles (woven, knitted, nonwoven textiles), surface design print, mixed media, embroidery, finishing techniques (surface ornamentation), textiles for apparels, technical fabrics 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 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 Apparel Design & Merchandising ready-to-wear range for women, costumes for film and theatre, work and protective wear, accessory design 18 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 19 Professional Education Programmes The Professional Education Programme offers both Undergraduate (UG) level and Postgraduate (PG) level diploma programmes: the UG programme is of a four-year duration for 10+2 school leavers leading to the Graduate Diploma in Design, and the PG programme of a two-and-a-half year 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) Educational Facilities 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. K-Portal A web-based information system was developed in-house 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 Management • NID Website based on Web Content Management System (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). 20 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 21 ADMISSIONS: 2014–15/2015–16 Report on Admission 2014–15 Advertisements were published in leading national dailies during the first week of October 2013 for admissions 2014–15. Application forms were made available through the institute’s website at the cost of Rs.1500/- and (Rs.750/- in case of reserved categories) during 1st October 2013 to 2nd November 2013. A total of 9835 applications were received for both Graduate Diploma and Post-graduate Diploma programme in design. Out of which, a total of 5496 and 3818 candidates were called for GDPD and PGDPD Design Aptitude Test respectively. 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 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. The intake for Academic Year 2014-15 was as follows: 22 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 GDPD : 100 seats (15% seats for overseas category on supernumerary basis.) Interaction Design 15 SDM15 Total245 PGDPD : 245 seats PGDPD The Admissions Committee had shortlisted 1016 candidates for the Studio Tests and interviews, out of which 800 candidates appeared in 17 disciplines (Studio Test & Interview both). In all, 245 candidates were selected to whom admissions was offered in PGDPD 2014–15. GDPD The Admission Committee had shortlisted total 359 candidates for the Studio Tests and interviews, out of which 333 candidates appeared. A total number of 115 candidates were selected to whom admissions was offered in GDPD 2014–15. The discipline-wise details list of the PG Programme for 2014-2015 are given below: The discipline-wise details list of the PG Programme for 2012–13 is given below: Discipline Total Seats Announced Product Design 15 Furniture & Interior Design 15 Transportation & Auto. Design 15 Ceramic & Glass Design 10 Toy & Game Design 10 Graphic Design 15 Animation & Film Design 15 Film and Video Comm. 15 Photography Design 15 Textile Design 15 Apparel Design 15 Lifestyle Acc. Design 15 New Media Design 15 Information Design 15 Design for Retail Exp. 15 Report on Admission 2015–16 Advertisements were published in leading national dailies during the second week of October 2014 for Admissions 2015–16 announcing that from this academic year NID would offer Bachelor of Design & Master of Design Programmes. Application forms were made available through the institute’s website at the cost of Rs.1500/- for General & OBC-NCL candidates and (Rs.750/- in case of SC/ST/PH categories) during 10th October 2014 to 21st November 2014. A total of 14016 applications were received for both Bachelor of Design & Master of Design Programmes. Out of which, a total of 8430 and 5586 candidates were called for Bachelor of Design & Master of Design Programme respectively for Design Aptitude Test. A national level design Aptitude test was conducted on 10th and 11th January 2015 for Master of Design and Bachelor of Design programmes respectively at following 12 centres. 1.Ahmedabad 2.Bengaluru 3.Bhopal 4.Chennai 5.Delhi 6.Guwahati 7.Hyderabad 8.Lucknow 9.Kolkata 10.Mumbai 11.Nagpur 12.Chandigarh A total of 7908 and 5063 candidates appeared for both Bachelor of Design & Master of Design Programme respectively. The absenteeism was 6.19% in B.Des. and 9.36% in M.Des. The intake for Academic Year 2015–16 would be as follows: B.Des.: 100 seats (15% seats for overseas category on supernumerary basis.) M.Des.: 275 seats (15% seats for overseas category on supernumerary basis.) (We have introduced two new disciplines i.e. Digital Game Design & Universal Design at R & D Campus Bengaluru) M.Des.: The Admissions Committee had shortlisted 1031 candidates for the Studio Tests and interviews, out of which, 828 candidates appeared in 19 disciplines (Studio Test & Interview both). In all, 274 candidates were selected to whom admissions was offered in M.Des. 2015–16. B.Des.: The Admissions Committee had shortlisted 317 candidates for the Studio Tests and interviews, out of which, 297 candidates appeared. In all, 102 candidates and six overseas candidates were selected to whom admissions was offered in B.Des. 2015–16. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 23 FINAL DIPLOMA PROJECTS (UG/PG) The 35th Convocation Discipline-wise Summary: The 35th Convocation Discipline-wise Summary: During the year, evaluation process and end-semester/Diploma juries approved 271 students for award of NID’s Professional Education Programme Diploma (Annexure-1). Among the industry which sponsored student designer projects in major manufacturing/ communication/IT based industry and from Government/Government aided organizations. GDPD B Des. 35th CONVOCATION The 35th Convocation of NID was held on 9th December 2015. The disciplinewise details of Graduating Students are as under: 1 Animation Film Design 2 Exhibition Design 3 Film and Video Communication 4 Graphic Design 5 Product Design 6 Textile Design 7 Furniture and Interior Design Total 11 03 05 09 06 16 07 57 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Animation Film Design Exhibition Design Film and Video Communication Graphic Design Product Design Textile Design Furniture and Interior Design Total 04 07 04 13 11 10 04 53 PGDPD M Des. 1 Animation Film Design 02 2 Film and Video Communication 02 3 Graphic Design 04 4 Product Design 02 5 Transportation and Automobile Design 00 6 Ceramic and Glass Design 01 7 Furniture and Interior Design 00 8 Toy and Game Design 00 10 Apparel Design and Merchandising 01 11 Lifestyle Accessory Design 02 12 Textile Design 05 13 New Media Design 09 14 Strategic Design Management 02 18 Photography Design 02 Total 32 G. Total (57+32)89 1 Animation Film Design 13 2 Film and Video Communication 13 3 Graphic Design 13 4 Product Design 15 5 Transportation and Automobile Design 12 6 Ceramic and Glass Design 08 7 Furniture and Interior Design 13 8 Toy and Game Design 07 10 Apparel Design and Merchandising 09 11 Lifestyle Accessory Design 11 12 Textile Design 15 13 New Media Design 14 Strategic Design Management 18 Photography Design Total 129 PROGRAMME-WISE SUMMARY 1 2 3 4 5 GDPD - 4 year PGDPD - 2 – ½ year B Des - 4 year M Des.- 2 ½ year NO.OF STUDENTS GRADUATED 57 32 53 129 271 The Convocation Address was delivered by Shri Shekhar Gupta, renowned journalist & Padma Bhushan awardee who also 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. 24 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 25 PLACEMENTS Placement, Diploma Projects, and Industry Interface: I. NID’s Placement Office is currently involved in following activities: 1. Planning, organizing and coordinating Placement Week (Industry Interface) at all three campuses. 2. Coordinating between the industry / studios / NGO / govt. sector and the students for Industrial Training, Diploma Projects and Placements. 3. Managing the Students Online Portfolio for graduating batch and diploma project semester students 4. Coordinating industry visits and meetings with concerned HODs / coordinators and promoting Industry presence in NID through lectures / presentations and interactions / crosstalks 5. Facilitating the query of both student and industry 6. Guiding students’ to build portfolio 7. Coordinating the announcement of competition and awards declaration 8. Scholarship Announcements II. a. Details on Industry Interactions: 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 April 2014 – March 2015 in terms of opening for internships / lateral placements: Dabur International Ltd-Dubai, Wipro Lighting, Titan, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL)-( Systemic Modeling Laboratory (LAMS)Switzerland, Appachi Eco-Logic Cotton (P) Ltd., Center for Knowledge Societies, Welspun, Robert Bosch, Textrade International Ltd., TATA Motors, Vodaphone, Honeywell, Trident, Disney India, Godrej properties, Godrej Industries, IFB, Noora Health, Videocon Group, TECCO ceramics, EduSports, Logic Roots (game design), Brillio , R.K.Exports, Sony Music India, Gloob Décor – interior design, Tulips Ambeince – home furnishing, Amber Design Tech Pvt. Ltd – furniture manufacturers, Sacona Entertainment India Pvt. Ltd.(manufacturers of 3D gaming pods/products) Ashoka University, Amazon, Microsoft, etc. 26 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 b. Placement Week 2014: Status of placement week at Main campusAhmedabad, PG Campus-Gandhinagar and R & D Campus Bengaluru in 2014 is shared below: No of companies participating in placement process in Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar campuses 105 companies No of companies participating in placement process in R&D campus 47 companies No of students opting for placements through the institute 231 students Accolades 1. Neeraja Rajkumar (AFD) has been announced winner of the Pearson English Picture This 1000 competition (Pearson was looking for fresh illustration styles) 2. Manoj Kuldeep (LAD) won in “Be Open Foundation” “Made In India” “ furniture category” 2013–14 Design Competition Project Name: The Cuddle “The cuddle” is a product for those who appreciate art and associate themselves with art, as art & craft is the origin of design. Taking inspiration from traditional kutch jari work on leather, the cuddle is designed to help the user sit comfortably and in the right posture, whilst being easy to carry. Canvas and vegetable dyed, tanned leather are fused together. Kutch style artwork creates a narrative on the leather. Biased canvas fabric is used for its flexibility. No of offers made by industries 253 for full time placement during registration Details of few maximum offers made in placement week 2014 were by: 1. Housing.com – (recruited 10 students for Rs 22 lakhs p.a.) 2. Samsung R& D – (18 lacs (hired 4 students) and Rs12 lakhs p.a. (recruited 13 students)) 3. Microsoft – (recruited 9 students for Rs 18 lakhs) 4. Godrej & Boyce - (recruited 16 students for Rs 8.88 lakhs p.a.) 5. SOCH Business Mentors LLP – (recruited 1 students for Rs12 lakhs p.a. and 3 students for Rs12 lakhs p.a) 6. TVS Motors – (recruited 4 students for Rs7 lakhs p.a.) 7. Cognizant – (recruited 30 students) Ref. link: http://beopenfuture.com/events/ awards/delhi-awards/winners-projects http://beopenfuture.com/events/awards/ delhi-awards/winners-projects http://beopenfuture.com/events/awards/ delhi-awards/announcement http://beopenfuture.com/press-room/talks 3. Ravi Anand (LAD) won in FIRST PLACE in ACCESSORIES category in Park ELLE DECOR Student Contest 2014-15 .The product “ Ghunghroo Collection ” is showcased in the Park ELLE DECOR Student Gallery at India Design ID 2015 from 13–15 Feb 4. Shibu M (LAD) his NIDO chair has won The Park ELLE DECOR Student Contest in the “Special Mention for Best Use of Traditional Materials” category. .The product “ NIDO ” is showcased in the Park ELLE DECOR Student Gallery at India Design ID 2015 from 13–15 Feb 5. Manoj Kuldeep/2012 batch -selected amongst the final top three entries for the Pune Design Festival 2015 Student Design Projects competition. (Pune Design Festival 2015 on 6th and 7th of Feb at Le Meridian, Pune) 6. Representing LAD, NID with the support from Sun Jewels, Bombay fashion show their jewellery collection in India international jewellery show - 2014 in Mumbai. Student Team IIJW 2014 Mumbai a)Tanaya Agarwal/2012 Batch, b)Sanskruti Swagat Thorat/2012 Batch c)Anshula Mittal/2012 Batch d)Manoj Kuldeep/2012 Batch and Krupa Bipinchandra Patel/ 2012 Batch e)Sukanya Dhanvir Pasi/2012 Batch f )Srishti Lalit Gupta/2012 Batch https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set= a.605024172943499.1073741850.376724739 106778&type=3 https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=iFvg0Denv-E 7. Samir Saurabh (LAD) “The garment(Magnum Opus) was selected as one the winner of first round of Wills Lifestyle Debut – 2014 held in Mumbai. The theme for this competition was Urban Strokes – Cosmopolitan and effortless designs in tune with the evolution of modern style. The winners were chosen NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 27 on key parameters of Creativity, Technicality and Commercial Viability. The shortlisted finalists from the regional rounds in Mumbai, Kolkata & Chennai competed at the Debut finale held in New Delhi. The garment was showcased in Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week Autumn-Winter 2014 (March 26-30, 2014) at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.” 8. 9. Sanskruti Swagat Thorat (LAD) her jewellery got selected in the “artsana awards” Golden Glory category out of 800 + entries from world wide to be manufactured by GJEPC. finally1. Nominated in top 5 jewellery in Golden glory category at Artisan Award. (18 Feb 2015) and 2. Winner of National jewellery Award (west zone) 2015 in student category. Ref link: http://www.theartisanawards.com/ Sukanya Pasi (LAD) notable in DIY Category in core77 design award for her self initiated project “share a seed”. Ref. link: http://www. core77designawards.com/2014/award_ category/diy/ 10. Nazuk Krishan (LAD) INDIAFRICA poster design competition 2014, One of the winners from India. Ref. link: http://www.indiafrica.in/ Contest2014Winners.html 11. Rakesh R (LAD) Finalist in the 2014 World of Wearable Art Awards Show in New Zealand Ref. link: http://worldofwearableart.com/ designers/news/entry/key-dates-2014/ 12. Preeyal Rajaram Patil and Ayushi Jain (LAD) was one of the Team Winner of the Asian Paints Design Competition “ The D Door”. designing Spaces based on a dedicated theme showcased in the india design 28 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 week Delhi 2015 .(30th feb 2015 ). Ref. link: https://www.asianpaints.com/pro/ StudentConnectProgram.asp https://www.asianpaints.com/colournext/ index.html 13. Shanvi Gupta (LAD) was one of the Team Winner of Asian Paints Design Competition “ The D Door”. designing Spaces based on a dedicated theme showcased in the india design week Delhi 2015 .(30th feb 2015 ). Ref. link: https://www.asianpaints.com/pro/ StudentConnectProgram.asp, https://www. asianpaints.com/colournext/index.html 14. Rashi Saraf & Laxmi Gupta (LAD) shortlisted for the National Design Talent Contest organized by the Fashion Design Council of India ,become the entry for the 2nd stage of selection by the WOW jury. (18th feb 2015 ) 16. Chobi Mela International Photography Festival: Dinesh Abiram, Photography Design was selected as one of only two artists from India to exhibit in the 8th edition of the Chobi Mela International Photography Festival held every two years. His work shall be exhibited along with world renowned photographers in January 2015 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Chobi Mela is the most demographically inclusive photo festival in the world and is held every two years in Dhaka. The festival examines the dramatic shifts in image production, ownership and distribution brought on by new developments in the media landscape. Ref. link: http://chobimela.org/ 17. Vanessa Hoerig, FID won the Briccole Design Competition at Milan, conducted by iconic Italian brand RIVA! The competition invited designers to reuse the Briccola wood from the oak posts of Venice, transforming them into pieces of furniture. The Zolijns Riva 1920 Briccole Design Competition was held in India, with over 150 entries from 6 schools. Ricordo was chosen as a winner from over 150 entries by Maurizio Riva, of renowned Italian furniture firm Riva 1920, and Michele de Lucchi, famous Italian architect and designer. The brief was to use the Briccole posts from the Venetian lagoons and design a table out of them. These oak posts get worn out by tiny molluscs and need to be replaced periodically. 15. NID team won first prize at “Emerging Market Mobility” project at PACE Forum in Turin (Italy), The prize was announce few hours back. Team comprised of TAD students, Sougat Hota & Anoop Balakrishnan looking at new system for Rural Mobility in India . This project was part of ‘Systems Design’ project (Guided by Praveen Nahar & Mahaan Ghose with inputs from Abhishek Singh from GM). This year’s PACE challenge was unique in its theme and the structure. NID team is one among the three teams (CCS Detroit/University of Cincinnati, from a total of 23 teams worldwide) to qualify as last three in the final round of PACE EMM competition. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 29 The Briccole Design competition was held by Zolijns in India, in collaboration with Riva1920 from Italy. Vanessa was invited to Milan for 06 days to attend the award ceremony. She was also invited for Salone Mobile 2014 the biggest furniture fair in the world. 18. NID team comprising Manikandan HK(NMD), Devyani Jain(AD), Veethika Mishra(TGD) and Mayukhini Pande(SDM), has been announced as a winner of MTS Innovatsii ‘14. They will now be showcasing their ideas at India-Russia Youth Summit, being planned in New Delhi. And the team has also won an educational trip to Moscow. 19. Rutul Shah (CGD) has been awarded with Bronze Prize in Product Design Category for his System’s Design Project “Glass Bottle Brick- A unit of transparent construction”, for Taiwan International Student Design Competition won bronze prize in Taiwan International Student Design Competition. Ref. link: http://tisdc.org/news/content. php?id=147 20. Girish Krishnan and Prateekshankar Dixit, TGD (Team PrettyBlack) won the Student Game of the Year 2014 at the NASSCOM Gaming Forum Awards with their board game Squ. The awards were held during 30 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 NASSCOM-Game Developers Conference 2014 at Pune. They were the only physical board game, competing against other Digital Games in the category. “Squ is a fun two player, turn based, strategy game. Players battle it out to outwit each other by being the first to mark the corners of a square. The square can be of any size and orientation. In each turn you get to dictate where your opponent places his bit and vice versa. 21. Manu Chaudhary (SDM) and Aman Choudhary (TAD) have won 1st price and cash amount of Rs. 50,000 at IIM Lucknow’s Manifest- Varchasva ( UP tourism - Travel trails). The event was held on 22nd November at IIM Lucknow and the task was to come up with a marketing strategy to promote tourism in Uttar Pradesh. 23. Bibhu charan Behera (FID) was the winner for his project Leaf. Leaf - A Multi-Purpose wearable security device which allows users seamless interaction with their preferable devices at the Tata Elxsi Ignite Design Contest – 2014. Theme- Wearable Technology: Envisioning the Future’. The competition brief was to come up with innovative and futuristic product ideas, services and applications for Wearable Technologies that is set to re-define the digital culture and people’s lives. The selection criteria were based on creativity, originality, marketability, usability of the design and innovativeness. The intuitive concept ‘Leaf’ comes with a cloud link gate that is secured with the user’s precise identity recognizing features. Leaf helps to secure several scenarios – be it securing personal communication, social security services for creating a better society, or securing one’s house through a better security system. Leaf allows users to have seamless interaction with their preferable devices and builds a reliable virtual ecosystem where every new device is secured and personalised. 24. Vidyadhar Bhandare (TAD) has won regional best award, as he presented his work to NISSAN design team in Chennai. 22. FID Students, winner of Urban Ladder Winner - Aanvi Singhania, Srerang pawar, and Aaditya Khutale. Elle Décor Winner - Second Prize - Aanvi Singhania, Asian Paint Finalist - Aanvi Singhania, Aaroop, Benjamin, Ayushi NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 31 SCHOLARSHIP ANNOUNCEMENTS 1. 2. The Helen Lansdowne Resor Scholarship Young India Fellowship STUDENTS’ INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE PROGRAMMES List of MoUs signed during the year: 1. Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, USA 2. Hof University of Applied Sciences, Hof, Germany 3. Asia University, Taichung, Taiwan 4. University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, USA 5. Arizona State University, USA 6. Saxion University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands 7. Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, Australia 8. School of Arts, Media, Performance & Design, York University, Toronto, Canada 9. Umeå Institute of Design, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden 10. Haute école des arts du Rhin (H.E.A.R.), Strasbourg, France 11. California Institute of Arts, USA 12. Polytechnic Institute of Castelo Branco, Portual NID students who went to partner institutes in 2014–15 Sr.No.Name 1 Dinesh Raman 2 Shubit Sagar 3 Arjun Narasinghraj 4 Guneet Bhatia 5 Dhruvswamini Bais 6 Anupama Nandkumar 7 Akhil Raj 8 Jaymin Panchasara 9 Anushika Shahlot 10 Visak Viswam 11 Sharwari Dorge 12 Bhabanu Ranjan 13 Rahul Arora 14 Rizvi Manzavalli 15 Angela Laltlanfeli 16 Sushant Kumar Arya 17 Ashima Tshering 18 Monalisha S 19 Sushma Yadav 20 Saman Ahmad 21 Neha Thawali 22 Pooja Kumari 23 Rishika Bhashyakarla 24 Shubit Sagar 24 Pooja Kumari 25 Pratheek Ashok 32 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 Discipline PG, Transportation & Automobile Design UG, Exhibition Design UG, Exibition Design PG, Toy & Game Design PG, Ceramic & Glass Design PG, Lifestyle Accessory Design UG, Furniture & Interior Design UG, Furniture & Interior Design UG, Exhibition Design UG, Exhibition Design UG, Exhibition Design PG, Product Design PG, Transportation & Automobile Design PG, Product Design UG, Furniture & Interior Design UG, Furniture & Inteior Design UG, Exhibition Design UG, Exhibition Design UG, Texile Design UG, Texile Design UG, Product Design PG, Strategic Design Management PG, Graphic Design UG, Exhibition Design PG, Strategic Design Management PG, Transportation & Automobile Design University/College RMIT, Australia RMIT, Australia Glasgow School of Art, UK Burg Giebchenstein, Halle, Germany University of South Wales, Australia University of South Wales, Australia University of Ferrara, Italy University of Ferrara, Italy University of Ferrara, Italy University of Ferrara, Italy University of Ferrara, Italy Fachhochschule Hannover, Germay Fachhochschule Hannover, Germay Fachhochschule Hannover, Germay ENSA Dijon, France ENSA Dijon, France ENSA Dijon, France ENSA Dijon, France ENSAD, Paris ENSAD, Paris ENSAD, Paris RMIT, Australia RMIT, Australia RMIT, Australia RMIT, Australia Konstfack University, Sweden 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 Ambuja Mittal Bhakti Panchal Komal Singh Saloni Jha Prathma Verma Parishrut B Parth Rathod Nandana Chakraborty Nirmay Nakul Lathkar Santosh Kota Deepesh Pancholi Srayana Sanyal Abilasha Baghla Sijya Gupta Ananya Khaitan Rushati Chowdhury Sahaj Khetrapal Neha Rao Neha Singh Bhaumik Kaji Ira Sharma Beda Prakash Das Michelle Parmar Kanika Meena Shubham Singhai Zain Kadri Medha Gupta Shivani Goswami Aarushi Jain Anurag Arora Shilpa Nair Nambirajan Vanamamalai Shruthi B S Komal Goyal Manideepa Barla Vaishnavi Kandwal Salil Parekh Rucha Joshi Kalyani Tupkary PG, Textile Design PG, Furniture & Interior Design UG, Textile Design PG, Strategic Design Management PG, Strategic Design Management PG, Transportation & Automobile Design PG, Product Design PG, Graphic Design PG, Transportation & Automobile Design PG, Transportation & Automobile Design PG, Transportation & Automobile Design UG, Product Design UG, Product Design PG, Lifestyle Acessory Design UG, Graphic Design UG, Graphic Design UG, Textile Design UG, Textile Design UG, Textile Design PG, Textile Design PG, Design for Digital Experience UG, Product Design UG, Product Design UG, Graphic Design UG, Furniture & Interior Design UG, Furniture & Interior Design UG, Furniture & Interior Design UG, Furniture & Interior Design UG, Exhibition Design UG, Exhibition Design PG, Design for Digital Experience PG, Design for Digital Experience PG, Design for Digital Experience UG, Product Design UG, Furniture & Interior Design UG, Furniture & Interior Design UG, Exhibition Design UG, Exhibition Design UG, Product Design UG, Product Design ENSCI, Paris ENSCI, Paris Tama Art University, Tokyo, Japan Lucerne School of Art & Design, Swizerland Lucerne School of Art & Design, Switzerland HTW, Berlin, Germany HTW, Berlin, Germany HTW, Berlin, Germany Brno University of Technology, Czech Brno University of Technology, Czech Brno University of Technology, Czech Pforzheim University, Germany Pforzheim University, Germany Pforzheim University, Germany ESAD Reims, France ESAD Reims, France University of Applied Sciences, HOF, Germany University of Applied Sciences, HOF, Germany Heriot- Watt University, Scotland Heriot- Watt University, Scotland Glasgow School of Art, UK Politecnico di Milano, Italy Politecnico di Milano, Italy Georgia Southern University, USA Georgia Southern University, USA Royal Academy of Arts, Netherlands Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe, Germany Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe, Germany Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe, Germany Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe, Germany The Ontario College of Art & Design, Canada The Ontario College of Art & Design, Canada Zurich University of Arts, Switzerland ENSAD, Paris ENSA, Dijon, France ENSA, Dijon, France ENSA, Dijon, France ENSA, Dijon, France Pforzheim University, Germany Pforzheim Unviersity, Germany Foreign Exchange Students from Partner Institutions - 2014-15: Sr.No.Name College/University Place Discipline 1 Ms. Virgine BARBIERI ENSA Dijon France Textile Design 2 Mr. Legros Loic ENSA Dijon France Furniture & Interior Design 3 Ms. Andrea Zimmermann Luzerne University of Design Switzerland Textile Design 4 Ms. Lea de MONSABERT ENSAD Paris Textile Design 5 Ms. Caroline de SALINS ENSAD Paris Product Design 6 Ms. Tamina-Florentine Zuch Unviersity of Applied Sciences & Arts, Hannover Germany Photography Design 7 Ms. Aurelia Martin Paris Textile design ESAD NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 33 8 Mr. Darren Bennet Glasgow School of Art UK Product Design 9 Ms. Kateryna Akulenko Owl, Lippe Germany Film & Video Com. 10 Ms. Christine Langenstrass OWL, Lippe Germany Animation Film Design 11 Ms. Susann Kreplin OWL, Lippe Germany Furniture & Interior Design 12 Mr. Jean-Baptiste Guillemain OWL Germany Exhibition Design 13 Mr. Blake Griffiths UNSW Australia Textile Design 14 Ms. Alexandra MATTHIES HTW, Berlin Germany Graphic Design 15 Ms. Nicole PLOCK HTW, Berlin Germany Graphic Design 16 Mr. Benjamin SCHAFFER HTW, Berlin Germany Product Design 17 Ms. Anne Wegener HTW, Berlin Germany Product Design 18 Ms. Sidonie Postel-Vinay ENSCI Paris Textile Design 19 Ms. Laura Villey ENSCI Paris Textile Design 20 Ms. Aylin Jungling Pforzheim University Germany Graphic Design 21 Ms. Franziska Hohne Pforzheim University Germany Lifestyle Accessory 22 Ms. Regina Winker Pforzheim University Germany Lifestyle Accessory 23 Mr. Hampus Nordensson S Konstfack University Sweden Product Design 24 Mr. Santa Demante Heriot-Watt University UK Film & Video 25 Ms. Liene Kazaka Heriot-Watt University UK Textile Design 26 Ms. Monja Louise Heron Heriot-Watt University UK Textile Design 27 Ms. Xenia Gauss Heriot-Watt University UK Film & Video Communication FACULTY INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE 1. Dr. Bibhudutta Baral visited University of Applied Sciences in Berlin, Germany from 20th to 27th July 2014 as part of the Academic Exchange Programme between NID and HTW, Berlin. 2. Mr. V Ravishankar visited University of Applied Sciences in Berlin, Germany from 20th to 27th July 2014 as part of the Academic Exchange Programme between NID and HTW, Berlin. 3. Mr. Pravinsinh Solanki visited University of Applied Sciences in Berlin, Germany from 20th to 27th July 2014 as part of the Academic Exchange Programme between NID and HTW, Berlin. 4. Mr. Shekhar Bhattacharjee visited University for the Creative Arts (UCA), Farnham, UK under International Exchange Programme from 17th to 27th October 2014. 5. Mr. Saurabh Srivastava visited University for the Creative Arts (UCA), Farnham, UK under International Exchange Programme from 17th to 27th October 2014. 6. Mr. Rishi Singhal visited University for the Creative Arts (UCA), Farnham, UK under International Exchange Programme from 17th to 27th October 2014. 7. Dr. Tridha Gajjar visited University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka as a Foreign External Examiner in CDP Examination and Workshop in Dept. of Integrated Design, Faculty of Architecture. 34 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 35 FACULTY VISITS ABROAD Sr. Name Place of Period Purpose No. Visit 1 Mr. Ajay Kumar Tiwari Germany 23rd to 27th April To attend an international symposium at Stuttgart 2014 International Festival of Animated Film and present his paper on “Automatic Animation and Poetry of Forms” 2 Ms. Shimul Mehta Vyas Ghana 25th April to Design Intervention for Empowerment of twenty five 20th May 2014 craft persons, artisans of Ghana in Basketry Craft sector – Basket Design Workshop for Artisans – 3rd in-field workshop in Accra. 3 Ms. Krishna Patel Ghana 25th April to Design Intervention for Empowerment of twenty five 20th May 2014 craft persons, artisans of Ghana in Basketry Craft sector – Basket Design Workshop for Artisans – 3rd in-field workshop in Accra. 4 Mr. Pradyumna Vyas Ghana 9th to 20th May Implementation of one of the announcements under the 2nd 2014 India Africa Summit – decisions with regard to the “Design Intervention for Empowerment of 25 Crafts-persons/Artisans of Ghana in Basketry Craft Sector” 5 Mr. Shekhar France 7th to 21st To attend Annecy Animation Forum and Angouleme International Bhattacharjee June 2014 Graphic Novel Centre, France as an official delegate 6 Mr. Praveen Nahar UK 23rd to 27th As a mentor on the 2014 Schmidt-MacArthur Fellowship Programme June 2014 and for attending Summer School at Cranfield University in UK 7 Mr. Ajay Kumar Tiwari Poland 11th to 24th As Guest Artist at Animator – International Animated Film Festival held July 2014 in Poznan, Poland 8 Dr. Bibhudutta Baral Germany 20th to 27th As part of the Academic Exchange Programme between NID and the July 2014 University of Applied Sciences in Berlin. 9 Mr. V. Ravishankar Germany 22nd to 30th As part of the Academic Exchange Programme between NID and the July 2014 University of Applied Sciences in Berlin. 10 Mr. Praveen Nahar Italy 27th July to 1st To attend PACE Global Annual Forum 2014 being held at August 2014 Politecnico di Torino in Turin, Italy 11 Ms. Aarti Srivastava China 24th August to 10th For attending International Design Summer School 2014 September 2014 (along with four students) organized by Tongji University, Shanghai, China. 12 Mr. Pravinsinh K Solanki Germany 2nd to 11th As part of Academic Exchange Programme DAAD, between NID and October 2014 HTW University of Applied Sciences in Berlin 13 Mr. Praveen Nahar Norway 15th to 17th Oslo, Norway, to attend Symposium on “Relating Systems Thinking & October 2014 Design 2014”, organized by AHO - Oslo School of Architecture & Design, Oslo, Norway 14 Mr. Pradyumna Vyas South Africa 17th to 18th Cape Town, South Africa to speak at the WDC 2014 Design Policy October 2014 Conference, organized by Cape Town Design NPC, the implementation Company of World Design Capital Cape Town 2014. 15 Mr. Shekhar UK 17th to 27th University for the Creative Arts (UCA), Farnham, UK under Bhattacharjee October 2014 International Exchange Programme. 16 Mr. Saurabh Srivastava UK 17th to 27th University for the Creative Arts (UCA), Farnham, UK under October 2014 International Exchange Programme. 17 Mr. Pradyumna Vyas Japan 28th October to 1st G-Mark 2014 Special Screening Panel, organized by Japan Institute of November 2014 Design Promotions 18 Mr. Rishi Singhal UK 7th to 19th University for the Creative Arts (UCA), Farnham, UK under November 2014 International Exchange Programme. 19 Dr. Tridha Gajjar Sri Lanka 19th to 28th As a Foreign External Examiner in CDP Examination and Workshop November 2014 in Dept. of Integrated Design, Faculty of Architecture, University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka. 20 Dr. Mihir Bholey Shanghai, 13th to 15th Visited Shanghai, China for attending Sino-Indian Cultural Connections’ China December 2014 International Forum at Shanghai organized by Power Station of Art, China. 21 Mr. Rishi Singhal Dhaka, 14th and 29th To participate at Chobi Mela 2015, International Festival of Bangladesh March 2015 Photography, organized by Patshala South Asian Media Institute, Bangladesh. 22 Mr. Rishi Singhal Japan 15th to 21st To attend International Arts Education Conference 2015 – Joint March 2015 Workshop and International Symposium (Under international Exchange Programme) organized by Tokyo University of the Arts, Japan. 36 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 RESEARCH THRUST The Research & Publications department at NID undertook various activities that focus 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. 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 NID’s potential utilization 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 stakeholders. The committee will apprise the Railway Board of the same and it is expected that the approval for release of the corpus to NID will be granted soon. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 37 2. National Sizing Standards for India NID has submitted a proposal to the Jamsetji Tata Trust for restructuring the Jamsetji Tata Chair for Universal Design at NID. The new proposal addresses the need for developing an 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, and R&D organizations have developed certain human body dimensions/data sets through relevant research, such data are still unorganized and not statistically valid enough for use by any specific industry in its totality, absoluteness, and completeness. A national seminar on ‘National Sizing Standards in India’ was held at NID in August 2013 to initiate this activity. 3. Innovation Centre for Natural Fibre (ICNF) NID has set up an Innovation Centre for Natural Fibre at the PG Campus, Gandhinagar with a focus on improvement in natural fibres processing techniques, capacity building in natural fibres development, and utilization through innovation in design, engineering, and technology. The centre has prioritized 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 appropriate and create 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. 4. Living Blue: Design Anthropology and the Designer’s role in the shifting meanings of Indigo in India and China NID and Swinburne University have signed an MoU, under the aegis of which, a workshop was held focusing on natural dyeing practices of India, especially on the Indigo dyeing traditions of Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh. This workshop focused to gain the anthropological understanding of the meanings of Indigo, by way of engaging with craftspersons and the material exploring traditions with the contemporary minds that appreciate the traditional values. The workshop was conducted from June 30–July 11, 2014. Demonstrations, sketching of the design motifs related to cultural values, dyeing techniques, sketching, drawing, and concept presentations were part of this workshop. Experts in the field from China, Australia, and India anchored this workshop. A field visit was conducted in India also, where a team comprising V. Sakthivel from National Institute of Design, Prof. Elizabeth Tunstall, Dr. Karen Hughes, and Ms. Anna L—all from Swinburne University of Technology, Australia travelled to Andhra Pradesh, Telengana, and Kutch to study how designers worked with craftspersons involved with working with indigo dye in their products. 5. Collaboration Agreement with Toshiba Corporation, Japan NID will collaborate with the Toshiba Corporationand carry out research on local business needs in India and propose ‘New Business Design’ or ‘New Service Design’ with local fit ideas with values based on the research. This initiative will be spearheaded from NID’s R&D Campus in Bengaluru. A national workshop was held at the PG Campus, Gandhinagar from July 22–23, 2014. 38 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 39 FACULTY-LED DESIGN RESEARCH PROJECTS Ongoing Projects: 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 1970s” 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 Subcont inent 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. OTHER RESEARCH PROJECTS DESIGN RESEARCH CHAIRS Ongoing Projects: 1. India Digital Heritage (Hampi) Anchor faculty: Mamata Rao/V. Ravishankar, NID R& D Campus, Bengaluru 1. NID-Asian Paints Colour Research Chair The Colour lab at NID had conducted experiments on Colour Preference, Perceptual Colour Circle, Colour Association, Colour Terms in Gujarati, and Colour Blindness in Adult Indian Population. Focus was given to the development of suitable methods and data analysis techniques that could be subsequently applied to different research contexts related to design (Product Design, Industrial Design, Graphic Design), architecture (public and private spaces), fashion, consumer behaviour, and marketing. The first investigation concerned colour preference and a comparison between British and Indian The project aims at exploring methods to represent heritage in new ways. The outcome of the project will help various stakeholders 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, Bengaluru participants confirmed that generally, cool colours are preferred to warm colours. In a second study limited to Indian participants using NCS samples, a gender difference was replicated: women prefer purplish to bluish-green interval while men prefer the greenish-yellow to orangey interval. In a third experiment, the possibility to derive a colour circle in which distance between samples are perceptually equal, was looked into. The final documentation of the research is submitted to Asian Paints. The project is an initiative of the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) and seeks 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. 3. NID has established a Nokia Research Lab at NID Bengaluru. The activities are in progress. 4. KVIC-NID Design Innovation Centre An MoU has been signed between National Institute of Design and Khadi & Village Industries Commission for setting up a ‘KVICNID 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 the NID umbrella for the benefit of the khadi and village Industry. Gita Dave has been appointed as Senior Designer. Three pilot classroom projects with students from Graphic Design, Apparel Design & Merchandising, and Lifestyle Accessory Design have been completed. The documentation is in process. 40 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 41 PUBLICATIONS 1. As one of the major outcomes of the research work done by I.S. Mathur under the Ravi J. Matthai Design Research Chair Innovation in Design Education, his book titled, Design Education in India: Retrospection, Introspection, and Perception, was released at NID on December 5, 2014. KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT AND INFORMATION SERVICES (KM&IS) Knowledge Management Centre 2. Leading Lights on Design (Second Edition): Editorial work is in progress for this publication. The Knowledge Management Centre (KMC) is considered as a backbone of the institute and has a new age multifaceted approach to managing print, digital, audio-visual material, Prototypes material all in a seamlessly manner. KMC has all the treasured wealth of knowledge showcasing the best collection of Print material , e-Resources , Prototype material from all corners of the world. Apart from this, the centre has a large collection of the student Diploma Projects and Craft Documentation Reports. The collective strength Resources Print/E-Books 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 42 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 Books E-Books E - Databases E – Journals – Individual Subscription Diploma projects Project Documents Craft Documents Colloquium Audio-Video material Sound recording DISK Films Slides (Transparencies) Video cassettes U-Matic Video Cassettes Betamax Video Cassette Betacam Video Cassettes Maps Games(Board & Card) Paldi Campus of all resources at the KMC is aimed giving the centre the power to provide services under one roof with online facilities to the faculty members, students, researchers and the corporate bodies and Institutes associated with design. The KMC staff works to create an organization that is receptive to innovation, recognized for efficient management, and focused on continuous improvement in our services, resources, and facility. The Educational Resources added to the collection as on March 31, 2015: PG Campus R&D campus Added during 2014–15 871 116 4 Stock as on 31-3-2015 41176* 624 11 26 Added during Stock as on Added during Stock as on 2013–14 31-3-2015 2014–15 31-3-2015 774 9979** 480 7302*** Access is available to these centres also 292 20 21 - 2717 943 464 831 49 0 22 - 506 0 75 - 55 0 - 250 55 14 - 55 318 0 18 0 4586 8934 802 94782 1521 636 4 83 0 0 0 0 601 1748 0 0 0 0 52 84 0 0 0 0 393 2227 0 0 0 0 0 0 109 276 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 - 45 - 29 6 29 6 - - NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 43 E-Resources: During the year the KMC acquired the following E-Databases ,e-book collection and E-Journals which has been widely used by the faculty and students at all three campuses of NID through integrated automated library software. E-Databases • ACM Digital Library • Berg Fashion Library (Encyclopedia of World Dress and Fashion) from Oxford University Press, UK • Euromonitor International - database focusing on specialized research on Industry, country, company and consumer lifestyle, etc. • EBSCO: Art and Architecture • EBSCO: Communication and mass media Complete • Euromonitor International Passport GMID • Grrove Art Online • Jstore database • Newspaper Direct • Proquest: Arts and Humanities • Proquest: Vogue Archive • Proquest: Women’s Wear Daily (WWD) Archive E-Books • Cambridge University Press: 70 Titles • CRC Press: 120 Titles • EBSCO e-books : 92 titles from different publishers • Intellect Publisher : 7 titles • Oxford Handbooks : 121 Titles • Proquest (ebrary E-books) : 23 Titles • Taylor & Francis, Routledge : 8 Titles • Wiley – Art & Photography : 20 Titles • Woodhead Publishing – Textile Engineering : 65 Titles E-Journals (Subscribed individually as E-Journal) • Art, design & Communication in Higher Education • Animation Practice, Production & Process • Car Design News • Color Research & Application • Craft Research • Design Issues • • • • • • • Design Ecologies Digital Creativity Economic & Political Weekly (EPW) Ergonomics in Design Human Factors Information Design Journal International Journal of Art and Design Education • Journal of Contemporary Ethnography • Journal of Illustration • Journal of Screenwriting •Leonardo • Museum Journal • Museum Practice • New Cinemas : Journal of Contemporary Film • Studies in Comics • Technoetic Arts : A Journal of Speculative Research • Technical Textile Markets (Access for Paldi and PG Campus Only) • Textile Outlook International (Access for Paldi and PG Campus Only) 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. La Chaise Charies Eames, 1948 Butterfly Stool Sori Yanagi, 1954 Diamond Chair Harry Bertoia, 1952 44 Wiggle Side Chair Frank Gehry, 1972 RAR White Charies Eames, 1950 B3 Wassily Marcel Breuer, 1925 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 La Mamma Gaetano Pesce, 1969 MR 20 Leather Mies van der Rohe, 1927 Tulip Chair Eero Saarinen, 1956 Knotted Chair Marcel Wanders, 1996 Coconut Chair George Neison, 1955 Hill House 1 green Charies R. Mackintosh, 1903 Y-Chair Hans J. Wegner, 1950 Antonty Jean Prouve, 1950 Ball Chair Eero Aarnio, 1965 Print resources NID’s 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 about 64,030 books in all its three campuses. The periodical section has nearly 300 current journals with nearly 5227 back volumes in all its three campuses. The rare and out of print collection includes archival collections on art, architecture, paintings, history, etc. Document Collection The document collection contains more than 5000 student Diploma Projects, Colloquium Papers, Craft Documentations & Project Reports in all its three campuses. 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. Digitization of KMC Resources: The KMC has started digitizing the Craft documents reports and 142 such craft have been digitized, So that these resources can be preserved and made accessible through online facilities, which will be very useful to NID community across the campuses. Prototype Collection : KMC has different collections like Furniture, Ceramic, Pottery, Kitchenware etc. KMC has procured 68 Prototype Miniatures collection from Vitra Museum, Germany and displayed in the KMC. This collection is based on the creation of the famous designers like Charels Eames, Alvar Alto, Hans J. Wagner etc. Conservation and Preservation of KMC Resources : KMC has started rectifying torn, damaged rare books for the restoration and preservation. It has a total of 1500 rare books and 139 such books have been sent to INTACH, Lucknow for restoration and out of them 116 books have been restored and received and remaining 23 books are in restoration progress. This work will continue for all the Rare Books which KMC has in collection. The KMC Head, with two KMC staff members had also visited the INTACH, Lucknow to observe and understand Conservation and Preservation work. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 45 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. 46 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 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. 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. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 47 INTEGRATED DESIGN SERVICES Client servicing is an integral part of NID’s activity. Through Integrated Design Services (IDS) 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 clients. Consultancy assignment at NID starts with an enquiry from the client mentioning details of their probable design requirement. In many cases, an enquiry is followed by the meeting with the client in order to understand the scope of the project and creative design brief. Based on the design brief, a techno-commercial proposal is made and sent to the client for approval. Design intervention is carried out in various phases which involve initial research, concept development and design detailing, prototyping, user testing and finalisation of design. IDS also facilitates students to work on live professional projects by assisting faculty through the “Earn While You Learn” scheme. Over the last 50 years, NID has successfully completed many projects of national importance which includes logo design for more than 500 Government, Semi-Government and Private Organizations ranging from SBI, Doordarshan, Right to Information, CBI, Indian Airlines, Hindustan Liver etc. Some of the other important projects are CENTRES AT NID “Discovery of India” exhibition at Nehru Centre, Monetary Museum for Reserve Bank of India, Interior Design Projects for Patent Offices, design of Vidhana Soudha at Bangalore, Coin Design for RBI, Multipurpose National Identity Card, trophy for organizations like DST, CISR, DRDO etc. Projects completed during 1st April 2014 to 31st March 2015 08 Projects ongoing 22 Proposals sent during 1st April 2014 to 31st March 2015 42 Projects in pipeline 08 A list of such projects undertaken during the year is mentioned in Annexure 7. TOY RESEARCH AND INNOVATION CENTRE The Toy Researach and Innovation Center continued to build linkages through participation in exhibitions, panel discussions, collaborative classroom projects etc. with industries and institutions. 1. Dedicated courses have been initiated for the newly evolving areas like Mechatronics, Digital Games, Augmented Reality and Geometric Construction. Project duration used for parallel inputs – economics, typography etc. 2. Sajith Gopinath was invited as a keynote speaker for the Coir Kerala 2014 seminar in Alappuzha. Paper written by him has been accepted for Design for Billion conferences to be conducted at IIT G. 3. Abstract of Mr. Sajith Gopinath was accepted for presentation at Global Conference on ageing organised by International Federation on Ageing in Hyderabad. 4. Need assessment survey and Design workshop was conducted by Mr. Shekhar Bhattacharjee, in karmantola Doll making cluster, Arrah, Bihar. This was a MSME project with Govt of Bihar. 5. A Studio session on Colour and perception was conducted By Mr. Shekhar Bhattacharjee in IP & P Design Workshop for professionals named “Introduction to Design: Issues and Methods. 6. NID Alumus recognised for their work. Three awards for innovative designes were won by NID Alumnus Bindhu, Ashish and Ketki Participation in: - 8TH TOY BIZ INTERNATIONAL, New Delhi, July 2014 - Kids India 2014 organised by Spiellwarenmesse, Mumbai, Sept 2014 INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR INDIAN CRAFTS (ICIC) 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 upgradation of artisans with a global-local approach. The unique approach 48 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 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 design-technology-skill management programmes/workshops at multiple levels. The goals ICIC is focusing on are: • To raise design and quality standards of crafts products for better marketability. • To capitalise on local strengths in culture and crafts to pursue interdisciplinary strategic focus. • To utilise design research and documentation as a strategy for enriching knowledge and skills. • To act as an interface between the government and the handicrafts sector for preparing policies and plans to achieve common goals. • To increase opportunities of gaining knowledge through national and international programmes and collaborative projects. • To extend expertise for similar initiatives and setting up crafts based institutions in India and elsewhere. • To promote events and activities for extending and expanding markets for Indian handicrafts. • To help protect the Intellectual Property Rights of the Indian crafts sector. LIST OF ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN AT ICIC: 1. Conducted a product development and diversification workshop on Glass Beads and Bangles Making for artisans from Purdilnagar, UP and Uttarakhand. 2. Conducted a product development and diversification workshop on Jewellery Making for artisans from Purdilnagar, UP and Uttarakhand. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 49 IPR CELL The IPR Cell at NID was established with a clear mandate for facilitating and guiding students and others in the various aspects and issues in the field of IPR. The following is a brief summary of activities undertaken by the NID IPR Cell during April 2014 to march 2015: • 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 64 (Sixty Four) designs made by students of different disciplines. • IPR Cell has cleared queries from concerned authorities in the form of objections of almost 44 products made by NID student, and expecting certificate for these products soon. • In order to increase the number of registrations, a new initiative in the form of incentive scheme has been instituted. Students will be awarded an incentive of Rs. 2,000/- per product upon registration. • IPR policy guidelines have been further modified to be able to facilitate Design Registrations in the joint name of NID and the student. • Fifteen designs are under the process of registration. • Facilitating design registrations, guiding students motivating them has been regular activities of the cell. • The IPR cell works on renewal of designs previously registered and addresses and objections received from the authorities related to registration of designs on regular basis. 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 Programmes and ICIC, played a major 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 bamboorich 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: 1. M. P. Field Study: NID Bamboo Centre had received a project from M P State bamboo Mission, to conduct design workshop and capacity building at 3 bamboo clusters in Madhya Pradesh. Siddhi, Harda and Balaghat were the 3 selected clusters to implement the first level design input. 50 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 Campus for a period of 10 days with selected few artisans from Harda during July 2014 2. Interactive workshop at Bhopal: M P State Bamboo Mission had organized an interactive workshop to identify the best artisans from the state at Bhopal during October 2014. The 85 artisans were selected through a district level bamboo product making competition to participate in this 5 day workshop. The selected artisans traveled to Bhopal and attended a series of lectures and demonstration with new product input by NID designers. At the end they had to make their product as a competition for identifying the best. 3. Bamboo Design workshop at Nagaland: NID entre for bamboo Initiatives had received a project from Nagaland Bamboo Development Agency to train their artisans in making new bamboo products at Dimapur. This was conducted during November 2014 at their premises at Dimapur. Various Accessory products and Furniture has been made during the workshop. As part of the above project, NID team had visited the above mentioned clusters to understand the current scenario and the available resources and skill level of artisans. This was during August and September 2014 4. Kerala Bamboo Fest 2014: NID had participated at Kerala Bamboo Fest at Kochi during December 2014. During the fest Susanth C S had participated in the ‘Enabling Bamboo Policy in India’, a workshop organized by Kerala State Bamboo Mission with Centre for Civil Society, New Delhi and also did a presentation on NID bamboo development and activities in this event. Apart from that, a batch of LAD students with their coordinator had visited Harda as a part of their class room project and later conducted a bamboo design workshop at NID Gandhinagar 5. Design Development of Bamboo Dust bins: NID Bamboo Centre had developed a range of bamboo based dust bins to be used in offices on the suggestion by National Bamboo NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 51 Mission and introduced it in Nagaland and in Madhya Pradesh through workshops during the projects. The same has been in during NID Convocation Exhibition at Ahmedabad during December 2014. 6. Bamboo Design workshop at Harda: NID team conducted a Design training workshop at Harda in Madhya Pradesh as part of the project with M P State Bamboo Mission during January 2015. The team has been developed many furniture, children products, accessories and Jewelry during the workshop 7. Bhopal Bamboo Fest: NID Team had participated in the Bhopal Bamboo Fest and exhibited the furniture and product made during the Harda workshop. The product was well appreciated by the visitors and officials from various departments. This was during the Month of January 2015. 8. Presentation to the Ministers at NewDelhi for bringing attention to bamboo development in the country on 12th Feb. 2015 at IIC: This event was coordinated by Dr. Ajoy Bhattacharya Director, M. P. State Missionwith Centre for Civil Society, New Delhion the suggestion by Shri Nitin Gadkari - Minister of Road Transport and Highways. Other ministers who attended the event were: Shri Jual Oram, Minister of Tribal Affairs Shri Radha Mohan singh, Minister of Agriculture Shri Prakash Javdekar, Minister of Environment & Forest Smt. Nirmala Sitaraman, Minister of Commerce and Industry Shri. Giriraj Singh, MoS for MSME Dr. Harsh Vardhan, Minister of Science and Technology the project with M P State Bamboo Mission during February - March 2015. Many furniture, accessories and jewelry has been developed and made there during the workshop. 11. Bamboo Design workshop at Siddhi: NID team conducted a Design training workshop at Siddhi in Madhya Pradesh as part of the project with M P State Bamboo Mission during March 2015. Furniture, accessories and Jewelry has been developed and made there during the workshop 12. NID–IPIRTI workshop: A combined workshop has been organized by NID and Indian Plywood Industries Research and Training Institute for students from both the institutes during March 2015 for a period of one week. At NID students more focused on furniture and other accessory products and at IPIRTI they had focused on simple structures. 35 students had participated in this workshop. 13. Bamboo Investor’s meet at Bhopal: NID Bamboo centre had a good presence in the Bamboo Investor’s meet at Bhopal during June 2015. During this M P state bamboo mission had released the bamboo product manual prepared by NID Bamboo Centre as part of the project with M P bamboo Mission. Shri Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister, Govt. of India had released the book in the presence of Shri Shivraj Chouhan, Hon. Chief Mister of M P. 9. India Design Council Exhibition at Bengaluru: NID Bamboo Centre had put up a knock down bamboo canopy and exhibited the furniture and product during the good design exhibition organized by India Design Council. Bamboo Centre also had conducted a half day bamboo workshop for the visitors during this event which was attended by around 45 participants. 10. Bamboo Design workshop at Balaghat: NID team conducted a Design training workshop at Balaghat in Madhya Pradesh as part of 52 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 53 NATIONAL DESIGN BUSINESS INCUBATOR (NDBI) NDBI continues to maintain its fast-track growth and have on board 24 start-ups which engage more than 100 designers. Incubatees at NDBI have filed more than 20 patents, the largest among the incubators in India, 1 design registration, 1 trade mark. US has granted one patent to Dhama Innovations Pvt Ltd. Three seed funds were disbursed out of 6 approved for the financial year. Incubatee Company, Dhama Innovations Pvt Ltd partner with Australia Olympic Team, with their patented technology products. Incubatee company, 21G Design Works Pvt Ltd, appointed about 70 distributors for their cricket leg gear (pads). They also introduced Air-Cool helmet for the professional cricket players. Rahul Mishra, who graduated from the incubator, won the 2014 International Woolmark Prize $100,000. Mishra, one of the five finalists selected from the US, Europe, Middle East, Asia and Australia, showcased his designs on wool to win the $100,000 in Italy. NDBI a second incubator at Benguluru which was granted by DST with Rs 3.00 crore was incorporated as a society in Mar 2015. Incubator Manager and Admin Assistant were appointed and the incubator is operating from Rajajinagar Industrial Area in Bengaluru. MSME DESIGN CLINIC PROJECT Funded By The Ministry Of Micro Small And Medium Enterprises, Government Of India: The DC 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. We have across the country successfully conducted 391 Design Awareness Seminars and 09 are being scheduled. The target of 200 Design Clinic Workshops have been have been fully achieved. So far 561 design project proposals have been registered with the Scheme by a varied group of MSMEs and Professional Designers, out of which 277 have been approved. 100 projects stands successfully completed and 177 are in 54 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 various stages of completion. Young designers undergoing their final year of studies in design and allied Institutions across the country have continued to take the programme seriously and 100 student projects have been approved so far for finding design solutions for MSMEs in their region. 79 Student projects have come up with interesting design solutions. Outcome of successful design solutions have been highlighted in booklet forms for both professional designers and student designers design intervention specific to micro, small and medium enterprises. One of the beneficiaries of the professional design projects of the Scheme has won CII Design Excellence Award in the categories of MSMEs in the recently held felicitations. There has been increasing enthusiasm nationally from the MSMEs, Design Community and Design Institutions with 919 professional designers, 409 design profession firms, 58 design education Institutions, 441, design students,1754 MSME units, 267 MSME Associations and 25 Government Organsiations registering with the same showing their interest in implementation of NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 55 the Scheme. We have conducted 29 orientation programmes and 15 more are planned for stake holders in different States across the country. Beneficiaries of the Design Clinic Scheme are also being encouraged to enrol for India Design Mark by the India Design Council. Many MSMEs have come forward for this initiative which will help them to participate in Good Design Mark Awards of Japan. The Design Clinic Scheme continues to be a shot in the arm for the MSMEs who, with design awareness and sensitization, are now looking for more and more design intervention for their products and services. The Scheme stands out as a major tool for the benefit of Indian MSMEs in the years ahead, and affords greater opportunities to the young designers. Being one of the important and successful Schemes, the Ministry of MSME is contemplating to increase the targets and to reach out of MSMEs across the country through programmes and activities of design intervention throughout the 12th Plan period. 56 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 57 Design Teachers Development Training Program SUMMARY OF THE DESIGN CLINIC SCHEME ACTIVITIES Status Report during April 2014 to March 2015 Activities East West North South North-EastTotal (A)Registrations • Design Firms Registered • Design Institutes Registered • Design Students Registered • MSME Associations Registered • MSME Units • Government Organization • Design Consultants Registered 1648532713 157 0331122801 75 0104020302 12 0318221604 63 0603020004 15 1767224509 160 0202010000 03 (B) Design Awareness Seminar Design Awareness Seminar Conducted 2519060912 71 • 615429155 • Design Awareness Seminar Planned (C) Design Awareness Programme Design Awareness Programme Conducted 1904060616 51 • 0 06 05 01 16 • Design Awareness Programme (In Progress) 04 (D) Professional Design Projects Approved • Completed • 0744222007 100 0219110608 46 (E) Student Design Project Approved • • Completed NID has undertaken the responsibility to start a Design Teachers Development Training Program to meet the need for quality design education at a national level. The 2 year-program is expected to cater to the growing need of design educators in various design related institutions as well as for providing design thinking inputs in engineering/ architecture/fine arts etc. The broad objective of the program is to develop specialized design skills, pedagogical aspects as well as research and development in the field of design education and design thinking in order to enable the required expertise. The first year will help in developing design skills, pedagogical aspects of teaching-learning. At the end of the first year, a presentation will be made to showcase and deliberate over the strengths, interest and aptitude of the candidates both at a generic level as well as at discipline-specific level. The third semester will focus on further honing of these specialized areas. The fourth semester will be practice-oriented and will consist of being a teaching associate to develop a course module and assignments for teaching and evaluating the same with a faculty. Applications for the program were invited from candidates who have a Post-Graduation diploma/ degree or equivalent from NID, IIT-IDC, NIFT or any reputed national or international design Institute or hold a Master’s Degree in Engineering, Technology, Fine Arts or Applied arts, Architecture in relevant disciplines and age below 30 years for general category and 35 years for reserved category. Last date for application was 15th Dec 2014. Applicants were asked to fill on line form and submit their passport size photograph alongwith Statement of Purpose (SOP) in 300-500 words and 5 examples of relevant work done by them. A total of 109 applications were received out of which, 64 applications were shortlisted for aptitude test and personal interview. Confirmation received from 56 candidates. In all, 30 candidates have been selected for program and 3 have been kept in waiting list. Design Teachers Development Training program has commenced from 16th of March 2015. 0102050200 10 0101070300 12 (F) Orientation Programme Orientation Programme Completed0100010000 02 • • Orientation Programme Planned 020102020310 • Orientation Programme Planned3 Union Territories {Puduchery,Andaman and Nicobar Islands Dadra, in Union Territories 58 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 Nagar Haveli,Daman and Diu} NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 59 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN: OTHER CAMPUSES RESEARCH AND 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 teaching-learning 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/elearning 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. 60 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 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 postgraduate 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. 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 is being 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 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 postgraduate 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. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 61 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 31 MARCH, 2013 Director01 Principal Designer, Principal Faculty 08 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) 21 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 26 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, Consultatnt Coordinator (Project Implementation)-MSME 33 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, Design Associate cum Instructor 79 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 42 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 57 Technical Assistant, Jr. Tech. Asst. (Electrical), Asst. (Admn), Watchman, Plumber, Security Guard, Driver, Attendant 40 Attendant, Library Attendant, Guest House Attendant, Gardener , General Unskilled Assistant 11 Attendant02 Total320 62 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 63 FINANCIAL RESOURCES During the year 2014–15, 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 1961.00 Lakhs Grant for recurring expenditure (Center for Training of Trainers) Rs 50.00 Lakhs Gross Receipts from Client Projects: Rs. 1501.44 Lakhs Consultancy Services fees and Outreach projects income and training fees, Tuition fees, Hostel fees and Studio Material charges Rs. 2327.43 Lakhs Miscellaneous Income Rs. 449.16 Lakhs Rs. 6289.03 Lakhs Grant for Machinery, Equipment, Computers Rs. 300.00 Lakhs Grant for library books and Audio-Visual Publications Rs. 50.00 Lakhs Grant for Const. of Addl. Hostel for Girls Rs. 250.00 Lakhs Grant for Const. of Students Mess at Gandhinagar Rs. 200.00 Lakhs Grant for Const. of Lecture Halls at Ah’d. Rs. 450.00 Lakhs Grant for Implementation of National Design Policy: Set up of New NID Campuses. Rs. 740.00 Lakhs Total: Rs. 1990.00 Lakhs Total: NON-RECURRING AND CAPITAL (PLAN) DISTINGUISHED VISITORS Sr. No. DATE OF VISIT VISITORS NAME & ORGANIZATION 1. 8th April 2014 • Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Jürgen Lehmann, President, Hof University of Applied Sciences, Germany • Ms. Susanne Krause, Director, International Office from University of Applied Sciences, Hof, Germany 2. 27th June 2014 • Mr. Jeremy Hocking, Vice President – Asia Pacific, Herman Miller; • Mr. Kartik Shethia, Sales Director, SAARC Region & SBG, Greater China, Herman Miller 3. 27th June 2014 ‘Herman Miller Design Greats’ – Furniture exhibition at NID giving insight into Design at Herman Miller and some of its most iconic products. 4. 22nd July 2014 • Ms. Zohra Chatterji, IAS, Secretary, Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India 5. 4th August 2014 • Prof. Ramsey Ford, Professor, Industrial Design, University of Cincinnati 6. 5th August 2014 • Ms. Fredrika Ornbrant, Consul General of Sweden 64 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 • • 7. 7th August 2014 • 8. 25th September 2014 • • 9. 25th September 2014 10. 7thOctober 2014 • • 11. 9thOctober 2014 • 12. 10thOctober 2014 • • 13. 15thOctober 2014 • 14. 16thOctober 2014 • 15. 20th October 2014 16. 29th October 2014 • 17. 3rd November 2014 • 18. 11th November 2014 • 19. 11th November 2014 20. 13thNovember 2014 • • 21. 17thNovember 2014 • 22. 19th November 2014 • 23. 9thDecember 2014 • 24. 26thDecember 2014 • 25. 9th January 2015 • 26. 13th January 2015 • 27. 9th February 2015 • • • • 28. 9th February 2015 Mr. Gaurav Kirti, Business Unit Manager (India) - Services Industry, Business Sweden, Embassy of Sweden Ms. Mitalee Karmarkar, Manager-PR, Media & Cultural Affairs, Consulate General of Sweden Dr. Pramod Agrawal, Chair-Functional Smart Materials, Knowledge Centre Design & Technology, Saxion University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands H.E. Mentor Villagómez, Ambassador of Ecuador Mr. Patricio Garcés, Deputy Head of Mission, Embassy of Ecuador Exhibition ‘The eye of the father and the son - Photography of Hugo and Diego Cifuentes’ opened at NID. The exhibition was opened by Shri Pradyumna Vyas, Director, NID; H.E. Mentor Villagómez, Ambassador of Ecuador and Mr. Patricio Garcés, Deputy Head of Mission, Embassy of Ecuador Dr. Mirjana Lozanovska, Associate Head of School International, School of Architecture & Built Environment, Deakin University, Australia. Prof. Anthony Mills, Head of School, School of Architecture and Built Environment, Deakin University, Australia. Prof. Vladimir Slapeta, Dean, Emeritus, Department of Architecture, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic and Delegation of Czech Architects Arch. Giuseppe Marinelli De Marco, Vice Director of ISIA Roma/Pordenone Ms. Alessandra Bertini Malgarini, Direttore, Italian Embassy Cultural Centre Ms. Anna Tryc-Bromley, Director, Polish Institute, New Delhi Ms. Helen Vella Bonavita, Associate Professor, Faculty of Education and Arts, Edith Cowan University (ECU), Australia Senior Delegation from Beijing Contemporary Art Foundation, China Ms. Elise Hodson, Acting Chair, School of Design, George Brown College Mr. Gilles Roduit, Minister & Deputy Head of Mission, Embassy of Switzerland H.E. Javier Paulinch, Ambassador of Peru to India ‘Nocturnal by Vargas Brothers’ - Exhibition of Photographs by Carlos Vargas Zaconet and Miguel Vargas Zaconet opened at NID. The exhibition organised by the Embassy of Peru in India was opened by H.E. Javier Paulinich, Ambassador of Peru to India H.E. Tomasz Lukaszuk, Ambassador of Poland to India Mrs. Maria Lukaszuk, Counsellor, Head of Economic Section, Embassy of Poland Dr. Bhim Singh, Hon’ble Minister Industries, Govt. of Bihar Dr. Vanessa Johnson, Head of Student Recruitment, The Glasgow School of Art, UK 35th Convocation Day of NID. Shri Shekhar Gupta, Renowned Journalist & Padma Bhushan Awardee invited as Chief Guest. Shri Raju Parmar, Hon’ble Member, National Commission For Scheduled Castes, Govt. of India Ms Priti Patel, Member of Parliament, UK Mr. Don Matthewson, CFO and SVP Global Initiatives for California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) H.E. Mr Tomasz Lukaszuk, Ambassador of Poland to India Prof. Paweł Nowak, Dy. Vice-Chancellor, Academy of Fine Arts, Warsaw, Poland Prof. Lech Majewski, Academy of Fine Arts, Warsaw, Poland Anna Tryc-Bromley, Director, Polish Institute in New Delhi ‘Visual Language of Lech Majewski-Polish Art Posters’ - Exhibition of posters by Lech Majewski. The exhibition was organised by the Polish Institute in India NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 65 29. 16th February 2015 • • 30. 13th March 2015 • • • 31. 13th March 2015 • • • Barbara Fah Charles, USA Robert Staples, USA* Premium museum designers & former associates of Charles & Ray Eames * Fifty years ago, Robert Staples was sent to Ahmedabad for two weeks to work at NID on the exhibition “Nehru: His Life and His India” and stayed ten weeks to oversee the fabrication. Later he was responsible for the installation of “Nehru” in New York, London, and Washington. Delegation from Musashino Art University NISHIKAWA, Satoshi, Professor Craft Design, Ceramics, Department of Industrial, Interior and Craft Design OOMURA, Shunji, Professor Craft Design, Glassmaking, Department of Industrial, Interior and Craft Design SUZUKI, Junko, Associate Professor Craft Design, Textile Department of Industrial, Interior and Craft Design Delegation from Willem de Kooning Academie, Rotterdam University, Netherlands Mr. Roger Teeuwen, Head of School Design & Social Practices Mrs. Cora Santjer, International Affairs Mr. Paul T.Pos, Senior Lecturer Hindi is the Official Language of the Union of India. The goals and annual programs are being specified by the DOL, under the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, and Official Language Implementation progressively increasing the use of Hindi in the institute. Official Language Implementation Committee (OLIC) Institute has arranged Official Language Implementation Committee (OLIC) to run smoothly and maintained. Mr. Pradyumn Vyas is the OLIC ‘s Chairman - Director, NID, Vice Chairman is Vijay Singh Katiyar and other members of Committee’s are S Swaminarayan, Samir More, Shilpa Das, Hemangini K, Hina Kansara, Dr. Dinesh Prasad, Member and Conv.) 66 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 Work completed on publications in Hindi On decisions for matters such as providing Hindi translation work of various design books, the Official Language Implementation Committee of the institute has assigned the same to Hindi Officer, Dr. Dinesh Prasad. Hindi translation of Prof. Kumar Vyas’s English book, Design and Environment: A Primer being prepared by him and under the process of publication. The second issue of our in-house Hindi magazine Rupankan is published. OFFICIAL LANGUAGE IMPLEMENTATION Official Language Implementation Activity Pakhwada committee organizing various activities of HINDI PAKHWADA for students, faculty and staff members. To encouraged and increase interest in the various activities of Hindi. Under the committee chaired by Vijay Singh Katiyar it was held on August 12, 2014. The Committee met on 10th March 2015 under the guidance and the decisions of the Committee Institute’s Hindi Department trying to get in the direction, for propagation and development of Hindi, a series of important functions to run smoothly. Towne Official Language Implementation Committee, Ahmedabad (TOLIC) NID is the Member of Ahmedabad TOLIC. As a member institute, it participated every TOLIC Meeting. The institute designed a logo for TOLIC and it was released on its 64th Meeting held at ONGC, Ahmedabad (June 2014). Shri Pradyumna Vyas, NID Director was present at the event. Hindi Pakhwada committee 2014 Institute’s Official Language (Hindi) Pakhwada Committee has been established in 2013, Hindi Under the title Shabda evam Vichar, every day, an email is sent by Dr. Prasad across all three campuses of the institute. A manual called Shabad evam Vichar edited by Dr. Dinesh Prasad, Hindi Officer and its compilation is being prepared by Hina Kansara, Superintendent, (O.L.). A manual has been published and released in Salahkaar Samiti Baithak which is organized be DIPP. Dr. Uttam Singh, Hindi instructor, has passed away on May 16, 2014. He has completed Hindi translation of the book Service rules and regulations of the Institute. The English version of Service book is already published and Hindi version is in process. Annual Report of the Institute -2014 is bilingually prepared and the Hindi version of the Report has been translated by Dr. Dinesh Prasad and Mrs. Hina Kansara. A Five days training programs arranged by TOLIC at Ahmedabad on 5th May to 9th May 2014. Mrs. Hina Kansara, Supt. O.L, received training in condensed Translation training course, conducted by Central Translation Bureau, DOL, Ministry of Home Affairs, New Delhi. Hindi Pakhwada 2014 Hindi Pakhwada committee’s 2nd meeting held in August 12, 2014 under the chairmanship of Mr. Vijaysingh Katiyar. The committee decided to hold Hindi Pakhwada Celebration in the three campuses of the Institute. 25 August 2014 to September 12, 2014. In all, nine competitions and two workshops were held. Workshops: Hindi workshop, The two-day workshop of Calligraphy, 85 participants Various competitions were held during the Hindi Pakhwada. On August 28, 2014, slogan competition. On August 29, 2014 Essay competition. September 1, 2014 T-Shirt competition. September 3, 2014 Hindi comic strip (everyday life) competition. September 5, 2014 Hindi dialogues competition. September 8, 2014 in Hindi and regional language folk and song-singing competition. September 10, 2014 Hindi poetry reading competition. September 11, 2014 Calligraphy competition. On September 12, 2014 Hindi Drama competition of 3(Group) in Ahmedaba and 5 (Group) at Gandhinager. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 67 Hindi Workshop and Calligraphy workshop On 25th Aug 2014, aworkshop on Rajbhasha activities was held under the guidance by Dr. Dinesh Prasad. A two-day workshop on Calligraphy was held under the guidance our Sr. Faculty of Graphic Design, Tarun Deep Girdher and Sr. Instructor and Designer Dilip Oza, These workshops were held in Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar campuses. There were 85 participants in the workshops and it includedstudents, faculty and staff members. Hindi Pakhwada Competitions During Hindi Pakhwada various Competitions were organized to promote Hindi Language on the Subject Title an Importance of Hindi as the National Language to Design - T-shirt design, Eassy, Comic strip, Hindi Dialogues, Slogan, Calligraphy and Drama competitions. Hindi Pakhwada’s prizes and certificates distribution to the winners of the competitions held on September 25, 2014. Shri Pradyumna Vyas, gave away the prizes. Faculty, staff and students at all three campuses of the Institute together made this program a success. Apart from promotion of Hindi Language through various competitions OL department is also involved in various book translations and publication of in-house magazine Rupankan. Publications of Hindi books and magazine for the year 2014-2015 1 Publication of “Design and Environment” A Primer 2 Publication of Rupankan, inhouse Hindi magazine (2nd Edition) 3 Publication of Shabda Evam Vichar 4 Publication of Service Rules and Regulations book of NID 5 Publication of Design in Indian Context (Translation work is going on) by Amit Sinha, Faculty, NID 6 Publication of Design Dictionary (work is in progress). 68 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 69 Annexure 1: 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 2015 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. 70 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 The India Design Mark process for 2015 was announced on the occasion of World Industrial Design Day on June 29, 2014. A total of 88 applications qualified for Stage 2 evaluations out of which 58 products were awarded the I Mark. The stage 2 assessments and Jury took place at Freedom Park, Bengaluru during February 19 and 20. The jury was followed by a public exhibition of I Mark Granted products on February 21 and 22. To open the event to a larger public, a series of activities, talks and workshops were conducted along side the exhibition. Along with the IMark 2015 granted products, a small exhibition of GMark (Japan) and DeMark (Thailand) also took place at the same venue. The India Design Mark granted products have been exhibited in many trade exhibitions such as Constro 2014 at Pune and Knowledgexpo 2014 at Delhi. Design Seminars The council initiated design seminars this year. The purpose of the seminars was to communicate the role of design in creating innovation and building sustainable competitive advantage for companies as well as to promote the India Design Mark. The council collaborated with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) to hold these seminars. The seminar at Kolkata was held on September 24 and at Delhi on October 10, 2014. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 71 Both the seminars were well attended and served the basic objective. After the success of the first two seminars, the council plans to hold multiple such seminars in different Indian cities during June – October 2015. Design Education Design Education Quality Mark Workshop In pursuance of the National Design Policy, 2007, the India Design Council’s mandate to raise Indian Design Education to global standards of excellence remains steadfast. In reference to the same, the council in collaboration with the Quality Assurance Agency, UK (QAA) and support of British Council, has evolved a quality code for setting and maintaining academic standards, programme design & approval along with programme monitoring & review for design education institutions in India. Taking this further, India Design Council conducted a 2-day training workshop from 25th-26th March 2015 at NID, Paldi Campus, Ahmedabad aimed at training potential Indian assessors and Program Reviewers in undertaking the review of design education institutions using the established quality code. Dr. Penny McCracken from QAA, UK conducted the workshop, which saw the attendance of 44 people from over 28 design schools across the country. 72 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 The applications for the Design Education Quality Mark are set to open in May 2015. Re-thinking Basic Design Pedagogy Workshop The importance of teaching Basic Design or Foundation-level design in design education is widely acknowledged. While different design disciplines may have their domain specific nuances, it is the Basic Design which binds all of them together by laying the foundation of a competent and informed designer. India Design Council invited design faculty from all across the country, from various disciplines participated in this immersive experience. Design professionals interested in teaching were also welcomed. The two-day intensive program held on 27th-28th March, 2015 at NID, Paldi Campus, Ahmedabad was a not only a platform for members of various design institutions to share their best practices, exercises, pedagogies and methodologies along with their intended outcomes but also a wonderful opportunity to network and connect with their peers. Occupation and Skills Standards The India Design Council has setup another objective to evolve design skills and occupational standards for India. These standards will be helpful in documenting different job occupations within the design industry in India and design departments of businesses operating in India. The standard will document the different skill sets needed to meet these job occupations. The standards so evolved will provide a means for the academic community, industry and society to describe the nature and characteristics of programmes in a specific subject or subject area. They will also represent general expectations about standards for the award of qualifications at a given level in terms of the attributes and capabilities that those possessing qualifications should have demonstrated. The standards will document possible job occupations outside the design industry where design skills could become useful and hence could create additional avenues for design-trained students. Similarly, the standards will outline the needed design skills amongst other education domains such as Engineering and Management and in school education. The India Design Council will be working with Design Council, UK and the International Skills Standards Organization, UK (INSSO) to develop these standards. Brainstorming Meeting on Promotion of Indian Designs in India and Abroad A brainstorming meeting on the Promotion of Indian Designs in India and Abroad was held under the Chairmanship of Shri Amitabh Kant, Secretary, Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion on July 21, 2014 at the Jacaranda Hall No. 2, Indian Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi. Earlier to this a meeting with a similar agenda was held on May 6, 2014 at the office of Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Mark, Mumbai. 29 people comprising of leading designers and senior Government Officials attended the meeting. A detailed deliberation on the aspect of promoting Indian Design and Design sector happened during the meeting. The meeting concluded with 9 actionable points: 1. To prepare a detailed plan of action on set up virtual design museum, 2. To identify case studies in the field of designs especially those which have created a positive impact on business detailing the contribution and role of design in them. 3. Increase the number of design registrations significantly. 4. To set up a National Data Bank on Indian ergonomics and anthropometrics 5. To write to MHRD and CBSE/NCERT requesting to introduce design curriculum for management students and higher secondary students respectively. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 73 6. Setting up of design incubators. 7. Branding Indian design through exhibitions in India and abroad 8. To integrate design in public places 9. To prepare a project plan on how to boost Creative Cultural Manufacturing 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. 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. 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. 3. Contribute to the Indian Economy by becoming a channel for promoting “Designed in India” brand. 2. An accessible resource for all users of design where value of Design is revealed, awareness is increased and processes of engagement are understood. 4. Improve quality of manufacturing & service output. 5. Create a conduit between Indian Design professionals and Users of Design. 4. Creative Gallery - Create a communal space for creative expression and global creative opinion. A non-permanent space where creative minds can engage & explore. 6. Become a global showcase of Indian case studies & a platform for sharing Global Expertise. 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. 8. Activation Center for the creative thinking 6. Exchange & Cooperation - Promoting international exchange, cooperation and collaborations to improve business of design, design skills, learning and talent. 7. Showcasing a way to improving the quality of life of people through the power of design. Presently the Council is pursuing funding opportunities for setting-up the India Design Centers. A Special Invitation to Pradyumna Vyas and Hrridaysh Deshpande A special invitation was extended to Prof. Pradyumna Vyas and Hrridaysh Deshpande by Japan Institute of Design Promotion (JDP) to join the special screening Jury Panel of G Mark 2014 during October 29 and 30. Their travel to and stay in Japan was funded by the JDP. India Design Council Endorsements There are many design related activities happening in India. Many of them approach the India Design Council for endorsements. The council after careful consideration and ensuring that the event is indeed adding value to the profession and industry of design endorses such events. Two major events that were endorsed by the council during this period were the 14th CII NID Design Summit and the CII Design Excellence Awards 2014. The council also endorsed the Designomics Awards 2014. 74 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 75 Annexure 2: STUDENTS’ DIPLOMA PROJECTS (UG/PG) During the year, evaluation process and endsemester / diploma Juries approved following students for award of NID’s Professional Education Programme. 4-Year B Design 1 Aashay Meshram AFD-B.Des Erase-Vita: Erase your child’s creativity Basoli Group 2 Mihir Lele AFD-B.Des ‘Mumbai Meri Jaan’ All India Bakchod -AIB 3 Upamanyu Bhattacharyya AFD-B.Des Majhdhaar Self-Sponsored 4 Arpit Verma ED-B.Des Dajikaka Museum Lokus Design 5 Hena Najeeb ED-B.Des An Enfield story Lotus Design Services 6 Nihal Raval ED-B.Des Entering into space (museum design) Creative Museum Designer 7 Tanvi Kanakia ED-B.Des New store concept for Arttd’inox FITCH 8 Vrishti Jain ED-B.Des Modular display system in bamboo Abhikram 9 Aashwarya Dixit FVC-B.Des The Jaipur foot National Institute of Design – Ford Foundation 76 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 10 Chandrashekhar Rane FVC-B.Des ‘Olakh’ Self-Sponsored 11 Ketki Lonare FVC-B.Des ‘Kintsukuroi’ Self-Sponsored 12 Nishtha Shailajan FVC- B.Des My dear foodie Self-sponsored 13 Shipra PD-B.Des SHOE FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED Ducere Tchnologies 14 Meha Shetty FID-B.Des Modular Storage solutions Urban Ladder, Banglore 15 Shambhavi Tiwari TD-B.Des BEHIND THE SEAMS Maskara Exports 16 Vanessa Horig FID-B.Des Technopod – A sofa for modem lifestyles &technology Esthete, Banglore 17 Khyati Trehan GD-B.Des Visualizing the future of digital public displays Think Tank Team, Samsung Research, san Jose 20 Suraj Bir Meena GD-B.Des Design a New Design/Visual Language for Mobile devices Samsung R&D Campus, Banglore 31 Aiswarya Ganeshan GD-B.Des Making a pitch for a point- of- care Diagnostic tool for women Ridhli Tariyal, Blavatnik Fellow, 21 Shivani Saran PD-B.Des Design Opportunity Mapping in Material And Child Health Center for Knowledge Societies. New Delhi 32 Laxmi Verma TD-B.Des DÉCOR A LA MAISON- Home Décor G M Syntex Pvt, Ltd 22 Debanjana Saha GD-B.Des Experience Design of an Adobe Touch App Adobe systems Pvt, Ltd, banglore 23 Shivani Singh GD-B.Des PACKAGING PIK STUDIOS YES YES WHY NOT, Mumbai 24 Manpreet Singh FID-B.Des The Grunge Effect- A Retail Experience Wheaton Design Pvt, Ltd Jaipur 25 Asmita Yadav TD-B.Des HEIMTEXTIL RUSSIA: “TERRY TALE” Trident Group, Punjab 26 Aishwarya Rajendra Borade TD-B.Des SPUN: A hand crafted cushion collection Welspun Global Brands, Mumbai 27 Sudeepti Tucker GD-B.Des An Experimental Publication on Bharatanatyam Quicksand Design Studio , BLOTI, New Delhi 28 Rahul Agrawal PD-B.Des Portable Power Invent india Innovations Pvt Ltd 18 Kishnaveni V PD-B.Des Smart Helmet for the Biker Ducere Technolodies,Hyadrabad 29 Megha Roy Talukdar GD-B.Des Communication Design for Decathlon, Noida Decathlon, Noida 19 Swati Sunil Shelar PD-B.Des Smart Braille/Audio Readar Design for the visually Impaired Ducere Technolodies,Hyadrabad 30 Aloki Shah TD-B.Des Collection of Bed covers Hemlines Textiels, Mumbai 33 Varenya Raj GD-B.Des Re-designing Application Lifecycle Management : Maintenance planner SAP labs Pvt, Ltd 34 Utkarsh Arya PD-B.Des Photo Capturing and Quick Note Taking on Phone & Tablet Microsoft IDC, Hydrabad 35 Yuhina Lhamu Lachungpa PD-B.Des Cost- effective Prosthesis for breast cancer survivors IcarusNova Discovery Pvt.Ltd 36 Priya Pakad TD-B.Des PAPERCUT- Crafting celebrations in paper Xylem Papercraft Pvt, Ltd 37 Joythi Iyer GD-B.Des Designing Merchandise for locopopo Shop Locopopo Design studio, Mumbai 38 Monika kumari TD-B.Des Digital Printed sarees and shalwar kameez VIPUL Fashions, Surat 39 Raghuvir Khare GD-B.Des Visual Identity for ‘The Trees’ Godraj Properties Ltd, Mumbai 40 Pragun Agrawal GD-B.Des Royal Enfield packaging- Communication Design approach Codesign Brand Consultants Pvt, Ltd, Guragon 41 Prithvi Ranjan PD-B.Des Visual Management Trident group, Punjab NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 77 42 Mukesh Kumar PD-B.Des Frugal Vending machine @ point of Sale Hindustan Unilever Ltd, Mumbai 43 Hrishikesh kogje PD-B.Des Tackling Stains- A handheld Stain removal device Hindustan Uniever Ltd, Mumbai 44 Monica siingh TD-B.Des Utility storage system Tracon ESPL 45 Pranab Kumaran FID-B.Des Collapsible Paper Furniture & Lamps Inmark Exports Privete Limited, noida 46 Thommen C Lukose ED-B.Des Learning from Bandra The Busride Studio, Mumbai 47 Sumedha Vemuri ED-B.Des The Design Of A Retail Store Future Research Design Company Pvt Ltd Bangalore 48 Amrita GD-B.Des The Airport Project- Visual Language for Play & Retail Area at the Airport Foley Design Pvt, Ltd Bangalore 49 Isha Pimpalkhre TD-B.Des Uniform Design for Tanishq and Goldplus Titan Industries Limeted, Bangalore 50 Anwesha Daolgupu GD-B.Des Mcafee internet security for Mac users Mcafee pvt ltd 51 Kulkarni Ninaad Deepak AFD-B.Des Majhdhaar Self 4-Year Graduate Diploma Programme In Design 1 Aakanksha Mittra AFD-GDPD Tail of the Deep Self-Sponsored 2 Ishika Srivastava AFD-GDPD “Pagli” Self-Sponsored 3 Kirat Brahma AFD-GDPD Hwilang Mwilang (Swing) Self-Sponsored 4 Neer Mistry AFD-GDPD ‘Hawaldar Halwa’ Self-Sponsored 5 Rabindra Kumar Bhagat AFD-GDPD Aayo (Mother) Self-Sponsored 6 Venkatram V AFD-GDPD ‘Halo’ Self-Sponsored 7 Vikrant Barmate AFD-GDPD ‘Jaanwar’ Self-Sponsored 8 Wangdan Wangpan AFD-GDPD The Wancho Script Wancho Literary Mission 9 Abhishek Singh AFD-GDPD Finding Self-Sponsored 10 Vivek V Ram AFD-GDPD ‘Kannamma’ Self-Sponsored 11 Ankit Kumar ED-GDPD 52 Swarna Srimal PD-B.Des Casa Binidali Vell, Memorca Design for wearable Technology Intuitive Smartwatch Atelier Du Pont Ducere Technologies,Hydrabad 12 Parth Vinay Nadkarni ED-GDPD 53 Suneelkumar Kushwaha TD- B.Des Enhancing pedestrian space Print Apparel Echostream Jalaj Exports-Jaipur 78 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 13 Nihar D Desai Fvc-GDPD Peparboat sailor Self 24 Zosangpuii TD-GDPD Technicolor Home Noorjehan Exports. Haryana 14 Apoorva Gandhi FVC-GDPD Jewel garden Mozart Music World 25 Naorem Manoj GD-GDPD INDIA DESIGN STORE- Brand & web Design White Ink Design Pvt. Ltd Guraon 15 Manmayee Desai FVC-GDPD Fiction Film-‘Vermilion’ Dr. Padma Achwal Desai 26 Chhail Khalsa TD-GDPD DAFAT: An aesthetic innovation in print design HOCHSCHULE LUZERN, SwitzerlandNational Institute of design, A’bad 16 Pallav Baruah FVC-GDPD The square in the circle Self-Sponsored 17 Suyino Pfoze TD-GDPD Jersey Collection For Autumn Winter 2013 For European Market Creative Impex. Delhi 18 Angad Pratap Singh Chauhan FID-GDPD FURNSHING OF FOUR 1-BHK SERVICE APARTMENT AT SHIMLA Great Escape Routs(shimla) 19 Kautuk Atul Trivedi GD-GDPD The Local Delivery Project_ The Social Shopping project Twist Open Innovations 20 Sowmya Iyer PD-GDPD Smart Protable Gas Detector Honeywell Technology Solutions Lab Pvt. Ltd 21 Kumari Nikita TD-GDPD Woven Silk and Wool textiles from “Devbhumi” AVANI. Uttarakhand 22 Latika Nehra GD-GDPD Houses Of Goa Beard Design 23 Shishir Kumar FVC-GDPD Advertisement Films Self-Sponsored 27 Biswajeeta Sethi TD-GDPD Co-creation with the weavers of Manipur Caravan Craft Retail pvt. Ltd , Banglore 28 Ritika Meena PD-GDPD Illuminating Emotions:Lighting system for Home appliances Whirlpool of india Limited 29 Mrunmayee Namjoshi TD-GDPD Bedding collections for a Home store EUCALYPTUS-A Home Store, hydrabad 30 Vidhushi Singh GD-GDPD Chinoiserie Revisited The Great Eastem Home. Mumbai 31 Atula jadhav PD-GDPD LIGHTING DESIGN FOR LORENZ*KAZ MILANO Lorenz*kaz Milano 32 Kanishka Kumari TD-GDPD TRADITION AND CULTURE: a print collection for apparel Patine Designs Pvt.Ltd. 33 Fazal Thanveer V GD-GDPD Living City: Exploring Communication design-led intervention for change Codesign Brand Consultants, Gurgaon NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 79 34 Reuben Jerome D’Silva GD-GDPD One Small Step: Exploring Communication design-led intervention for change Codesign Brand Consultants, Gurgaon 44 Trupti Vijay Bansod TD-GDPD Threads With a soul- A collection of home furnishing under CSR Welspun Globel Brands Limited, Mumbai 35 Vivek Rawat PD-GDPD Ergonomics Enhancements on Sonar console for Submarine Integrated Design services 45 Rodha Breeni Khakhlari TD-GDPD PRINTS FOR HERITAGE Heritage Handloom Emporium 36 Rohan Kulkami GD-GDPD DESIGNING OTT VIDEO CONTENT RECOMMENDATION Application Althea Systems. Bangalore 37 Abhijita Panday FID-GDPD CONTEMPORARY DESIGNS FOR MODERN HOUSEHOLDS Room For Thought Pvt. Ltd, Bnaglore 47 Cindrella Samuel GD-GDPD Spendwell- Personal Finance Management Application SAP Labs, Bangalore 38 Prayas Rokde PD-GDPD DUEL-A New-age learning Experience for Tweens Tl Cycles of india, Channai 48 Sumila Devi Phijam FID-GDPD MAINSTREAMING BAMBOO AND BAMBOO WORKRES THROUGH COLLABORATIVE INNOVATION INHAF, A’BAD 39 Ganesh Palisetty TD-GDPD AUTUMN/WINTER’2014 COLLECTION Aditya Dugar 49 George Eliot PD-GDPD Innovative Kitchen Appliances Innovations Invent india 40 Saranya S TD-GDPD Textiles in Space Siddhartha Das studio, New Delhi 50 Nayan Kumar Shrimali FID-GDPD POP UP SHOP DESIGN FOR tadpole store Tadpole Store, Dehradun 41 Mohita Janbandhu GD-GDPD VISUAL IDENTITY AND USER EXPERIENCE FOR A SKIPPING ROPE Ducere Technologies Pvt ,Ltd 51 Anurag gautam GD-GDPD WANCHO LAEJE: BIRTH OF A NEW SCRIPT Wancho Literary MISSION, arunachal Pradesh 42 Aarti Lagvankar TD-GDPD Woven Reflections : a Range of Hand- Woven Jacquards Sarees AKAARO, New Delhi 43 Priya Passary TD-GDPD ORIGAMI INSTALLATION- MAKING COLLAPSIBLE PARTITIONS Sameep padora & Associates, Mumbai, SP+A 80 46 Medini Khare FID-GDPD Iqrup Ritz Contempory – Colonial Residential Furniture series Iqrup & Ritz Design Private Limited ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 52 Kiran prasanth Rajan FID-GDPD Creating Innovative Wooden Furniture for DIY Market Synapse Information service Pvt, Ltd 53 Shurti Shashank Gadgil TD-GDPD A STORY OF THE DRAPE Saranath, Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu 54 Arushi Kathuria AFD-GDPD PARMINDER Self-sponsored 9. Nikhil Chalakh AFD- M.Des Ants don’t speak but they work together Self-Sponsored 55 Praveen Kumar Singh TD-GDPD BLENDSCAPE Heritage, New Delhi 10. Pushpendra Bharambe AFD- M.Des Grow together Self-Sponsored 56 Shipra Srivastava TD-GDPD Dera: A textile Installation at Agashiye Victoria Ventures Private Limited 11. Sephin Alexander AFD- M.Des Elee Self-sponsored 57 P Sudha ED-GDPD ACEtech-pidilite Traveling Exhibition Lotus,Delhi 12. Shirin Khara AFD- M.Des Man Vs. Nature Self-Sponsored 4-year Master Design 1 Akshay Raj M P AFD-M.Des Just another day Self-Sponsored 2 Bhumika Garbyal AFD- M.Des Water Diaries Self-Sponsored 3 Hanoch Samuel John AFD- M.Des The horse in the city Self-Sponsored 4 Kapil Gopinathan AFD- M.Des The Cure Self-Sponsored 5 Kshitij Verma AFD- M.Des Supernatural Fantasy Self-Sponsored 6 Rahul Laishram AFD-M.Des ‘Maru’ Self-sponsored 7. Manimaran R AFD- M.Des Sundaram Studio Self-Sponsored 8. Nausheen Javed AFD- M.Des Her Long Nails Self-Sponsored 13. Vivek Singh AFD-M.Des LOVE STORY OF TWO ELECTRONS Self-Sponsored 14. Aditya Ranade FVC- M.Des ‘Raanachi Pakhara’ (The free spirits) National Institute of Design – Ford Foundation 15. Aditya Gowtham FVC- M.Des The Visit Self-Sponsored 16. Ishan Brahmbhatt FVC- M.Des Out of sight Self-Sponsored 17. Deepti Ahuja FVC- M.Des ‘Thangam Kalika’ Self-Sponsored 18. Devanshi Yadav FVC- M.Des Not just another couch Self-Sponsored 19. Gandhi Shayar Kamal FVC- M.Des There is Something about SOSYO Self-Sponsored 20. Ruth Lobo FVC- M.Des ‘Aamchem cantar aum mhuntam’ National Institute of Design – Ford Foundation NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 81 21. Nataraja Moorthy FVC- M.Des T.V Self-Sponsored 32. Jyoti Mann GD- M.Des Mobile App Design for Times City Times Internet Limited,Noida 43. Mintu Das CGD- M.Des Indian squatting Orissa Pan Dirty Hands 22. Sumeru Raut FVC- M.Des NAI TALIM:Education for All Self-Sponsored 33. Manasi Kajabaje GD- M.Des Packaging Design for New Rin Antibac by finding cues of Hygiene Hindustan Unilever Ltd.Mumbai 44. Neharika Prakash CGD- M.Des Home accessories In Ceramics,Embellished With Beads And Wire Filigree Home Accessories 34. Kedare Rishikesh Bhagwanrao GD- M.Des Indian By Design-a Publication for Studio ABD Studio ABD 45. Manoj Pilli CGD- M.Des MINI GLASS FURNACE National Institute of Design 56. Nauka Yogesh Baxi FID- M.Des FMOT Solutions for Tier 3 stores HFSIC,Proctor & Gamble,Mumbai 46. Rahul Dev Rabha CGD- M.Des Ceramic for Gifting TITAN Company,Bangalore 57. Nidhi D Tekwani FID- M.Des Design of Lighting Products using Dupont Corian E.I Dupont,Dupont Knowledge Centre,Hyderabad 23. Saurabh Vyas FVC- M.Des APABHRANSHA Self-Sponsored 24. Shashank Sanjay Telegote FVC- M.Des AAJICHA CHASHMA Self-Sponsored 25. Shoumini Ghosh Roy FVC- M.Des KOTHA Self-Sponsored 26. Taj Ali Naqvi FVC- M.Des Gaanth Self-Sponsored 27. Akshan Ish GD- M.Des A Design Inquiry into the IOT IDEO GMBH,Munich 28. Anupriya Arvind GD- M.Des Records for Life:Re-evaluating and Redesigning a Health Record Center for Knowledge Societies Consulting Pvt. Ltd(CKS) New Delhi 29. Athira Gopal GD- M.Des Publication Design on Nilgiri Mountain Railways Krab Media & Marketing Pvt.Ltd.Bengluru 30. Jasleen Kaur GD- M.Des Branding for a landscape architecture Firm Jager & Jager,Gamany 31. Jishnuram C A GD- M.Des Realty Trends-Information & User Interface Design Info Edge (India) Limited 82 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 35. Lovepreet Kaur Virk GD- M.Des Premiumization’ of Lakme through an Interactive kiosk in a retail space Hindustan Unilever Ltd. Mumbai 36. Roshini Teresa Pochont GD- M.Des I Love Earth!: Illustrating Picture Books for Early Learners Katha,New Delhi 37. Shreya Chakravarty GD- M.Des Developing a Toolkit for Project Sammaan Quicksand Design Studo,New Delhi 38. Vallery GD- M.Des Reimaging portfolio Feature of Acrobat (User Experience Design) Abode System India Pvt.Ltd. 39. Vidhi Agarwal GD- M.Des Beyond Barriers:Child Rights Game Thought shop Foundation,Kolkata 40. Ankita Singhal CGD- M.Des Elegant Dining-Plates & Platter in Bone china Titan Company Limited,Bangalore 41. Chetan agrwal CGD- M.Des GLASS BEAD CROCHET JEWELLERY National Institute of Design 42. Kriti Malhotra CGD- M.Des Vision’through Screens Borosil Glass Works Limited 47. Vineeta Oswal CGD- M.Des JEWELS OF GLASS-BEADED JEWELRY FOR PURDILNAGAR CRAFT CLUSTER National Institute of Design 48. Akash Bakshi FID- M.Des Integrated Storage System for Living room DeLab-A startup by AG.Crorp.) 49. Aleena Elizabeth James FID- M.Des FURNITURE DEVELOPMENT IN COCONUT WOOD DCS for MSME 50. Ganesh A Gulve FID- M.Des Library Space planning & Furniture for IIM Udaipur Nivasarkar Consultans,Pune 51. Harshpreet Kaur FID- M.Des Luxury Residential Chair Arquite Design and Build Solutions 52. Neelam Sunil Khetmar FID- M.Des Rotomolded Sofa Cum Bed Platypus Design 53. Aditya S Khutale FID- M.Des Design of Furniture using Dupont Corian E.I Dupont Knowledge Centre,Hyderabad 54. Lakshmi Kumaresan FID- M.Des Reimaging a Petrol Station Integrated Design Consultncy Services. NID,Ahmedabad 55.Pooja Metkar FID- M.Des Classroom Furniture for IIM Udaipur Nivasarkar Consultants,Pune 58. P Srikanth Varma FID- M.Des Open Source Furniture Design Synapse Information Services Pvt.Ltd 59. Anisha Rathore FID- M.Des Retreat Rattan Furniture For Semi-Open Spaces Studio Ebone,Pondicherry 60. Sweety Taur FID- M.Des Layout & Reception design for VLCC Bargad Healthcare,Kota 61. Arjun Raj Kumar S PD- M.Des Next Generation Wearable Device for Distribution Center (DC) Honeywell Technology solutions Lab (HTLS),Banglore 62. Balakumar Appavoo PD- M.Des Design of a Class-B Autoclave ADVANDES,Pune 63. Darake Sushant Rajendra PD- M.Des SPECTROMETER REDESIGN FOR BLOOD & URINE SAMPLES Lumium Design,Ahmedabad NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 83 64. Nachiket Sharad Deval PD- M.Des Device for Prevention of Ventilator Associated Pneumonia Innaccel Consulting Services,Bangalore 65. Pooja Inamdar PD- M.Des Captivate prime-A Learning Management System Adobe System India Pvt.Ltd,Banglore 74. Sumesh Somarajan PD- M.Des Styling of safety shoe for Honeywell China Honeywell Technology Solutions Lab,Banglore 66. Ishant Singh PD- M.Des Water Vending Kiosk Sarvajal(Piramal Water Pvt.Ltd),Ahmedabad 75. Tawfik Abdullah Manham PD- M.Des HiLITE-INDOOR LIGHTING Panasonic India Pvt.Ltd. 67. Krthikeyan Gopinathan PD- M.Des Evolving design strategies for Transition to Circular Economy- A Case study with Philips Healthcare Elien Macarthur Foundation & Philips Heathcare,Pune,India 76. Abipaul TGD- M.Des Developing Design Thinking Toolkit for Schools Design For Change,Ahmedabad 68. Niranjan patidar PD- M.Des Indoor Games for improving Physical Activities in children Design Clinic Schme,MSME,India 69. Rajat Dhingra PD- M.Des Creative Cloud Mobile app Abode Systems India pvt.Ltd,Noida 70. Roseline Toppo PD- M.Des Car Head Unit (Entry Level)Design For Indian Market for the Future (2018) Haman International (India)Pvt.Ltd 71. Sandesh Gavade PD- M.Des Disruptive Innovation for Cardiac Care in Emerging Market Wipro HLS,Banglore 72. Shashank V R Suder PD-M.Des Near Eye Display barsed Information Overlay System For industrial application Honeywell Technology 84 73. Shashidhar Subramanya PD- M.Des Bijli Bank:Energy Dispenser for Renewable Microgrids Ellen Macarthur Foundation,and Panasonic India Pvt.Ltd ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 77. Anup Lal Gupta GD- M.Des Concept art for digital games Dhruva Interative,Bangalore 78. Hemasiva Dimili TGD- M.Des Channa patna Wooden Toys For Premium Market Foley Designs 79. Girish Krishnan Ramdas TGD- M.Des Antariksha sanchar-The Adventure of Creating an India Point and Click Adventure Quicksand Gameslab 80. Parijata Jain TGD- M.Des “KEEP IT PLAYFUL”Early Learning Environment Latitude Merchandising Pvt.Ltd,Bangalore 81. Pavithra S TGD- M.Des Casual Game Development Process Dhruva Interactive,Banglore 82. Prateekshankar Dixit TGD- M.Des Plugged:Engaging Children in Cycling TI Cycles of india ,Chennai 83. Abhishek Kumar TAD- M.Des Future Land Rover for 2030 Tata Elxsi 84. Anupam Deb TAD- M.Des Microcar for Indian Metro Cities for 2018 Self-Sponsored 85. Aravinda D K TAD- M.Des SUV Interior for urban India-2025 Visteon Corporation,Pune 86. Arjun Menon TAD- M.Des Future Concept Cheverolet General Motors Technical Centre Banglore 87. Bhaktadas Bora TAD- M.Des KHAGABANDHA,Pesonalised Airborme Concept Self-Sponsored 88. Amol B Doiphode TAD- M.Des Design a Luxury Sedan for Year 2020 Design Edge,Ahmedabad 89. Kuttalingam Dakshinamoorty TAD- M.Des Future of Car Identities Self-Sponsored 90. Saket V Nampelliwar TAD- M.Des Visual Brand Language for Mountain Bicycles TI Cycles of India,Chennai 91. Rajesh S TAD- M.Des Intercity Luxury Coach exterior design for the year 2020 Ashok Leyland,Chennai 92. Shital Gohil TAD- M.Des Luxury Boat for Indian Market Mahindra Odyssea (Mumbai) 93. Mikhil Sonavaria TAD- M.Des CONCEPT VEHICLE FOR THE MOVIE END VS END Self-Sponsored 94. Suyog Patel TAD- M.Des Compact Medical Emergency Vehicle(CMEV)for Urban India Ford Foundation,India 95. Aalie Tandon ADM- M.Des MilAap-Ethnic/Fusion Womens’ Wear Apparel Globus Stores Pvt.Ltd 96. Aditi Gore ADM- M.Des THE TALE OF LUXURY-SS/14 for WOMENSWEAR Satyam Gartex Pvt.Ltd.Jaipur 97. Anubhuti Sansi ADM- M.Des Enamor-Intimate wear collection Enamor,Gokaldas Images Private Limited,Banglore 98. Himani Harish ADM- M.Des CARAVAN CHIC-Range For women’s Wear : Spring Summer’14 Carvan Craft Pvt.Ltd 99. Makwana Lajjaben Maheshbhai ADMM.Des CREYATE-made for you ARVIND INTERNET LIMITED 100.Nisha Grewal ADM- M.Des Aviation Corporate Uniform Solutions Raymond Ltd,Thane,Maharashtra 101.Romil Seth ADM- M.Des IMPRESSIONS OF THE PAST-SS/14 for WOMENSWEAR Satyam Gartex Pvt.Ltd.Jaipur 102.Udita Halder ADM- M.Des Triburg/Casual Womens Wear/Spring Summer 2015 Triburg 103.Varun Shashni ADM- M.Des EXPLORING TEXTILE CRAFT TRADITIONS OF INDIA FAbindia Overseas Pvt.Ltd NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 85 104.Abhimanyu Rajvanshi LAD- M.Des iPhone Cases inspired from Indian Craft TEQZO Products Pvt.Ltd,New Delhi 105.Jahnawee Potdar LAD- M.Des PLAYPORT-Space design for Children Foley Design,Bangalore 106.Kumar samir Saurabh LAD- M.Des Designing a Wearable companion device for Urban Smart-phone User Samsung R&D Institute India-Banglore(SRI-B) 107.Mehak Sharma LAD- M.Des Bag Collection for Nappa Dori Nappa Dori Pvt.Ltd.New Delhi 108.Nazuk Keshan LAD- M.Des Enhancing accessbiity in urban backpacks VIP Industries Ltd.Mumbai 109.Ravi Anand LAD- M.Des Table Top Collection in Metal Michael Aram Design India Pvt.Ltd.Noida UP 110.Ankita Sharma LAD- M.Des Elegante’ A Collection of Handmade Paper Lamps Jenny Pinto & The Purple Turtles 111.Sherya Kasat LAD-M.Des Plegs-activity Based Learning Tool for Class 5 Geometry Kindle Experiential Learning Pvt.Ltd. Hyderabad 112.Srinivasa K N LAD- M.Des Range of backpacks for women VIP Industries Ltd,Mumbai 113.Swati Kujur LAD- M.Des Enhancing the Multisensory Experience through CMF in Bicycles T I Cycles,Chennai 86 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 114.Swati Surman LAD- M.Des Urban Decor Organizing and Storage Solutions for Home TLV Packaging Solution for Home,Banglore 115.Bandana Matharu TD- M.Des Love Story-A collection of organic cotton sarees Ethicus,Tamil Nadu 116.Darshini Dalwadi TD- M.Des Impression-Collections of Jacquard and Embroidery G M Syntax Pvt.Ltd,Mumbai 117.Devendra Kumar TD- M.Des Design Intervention for the Basketry Craft and Empowerment of Women Artisans of Ghana” Outreach Programmes,NID 118.Garima Tiwari TD- M.Des Printing with Effects-Home Furnishing & Fashion Lasha Home Fashion (G M Syntex),Pee Gee Fabrics(Prem Industry)Ahmedabad 119.Hardeep Kaur TD- M.Des Lamps and Paper Inmark Export,Noida 120.Kiran Dalal TD- M.Des HATHI CHHAP A Collecxtion of Printed and Patchwork Textiles The Shop 121.Meghna De TD- M.Des “PARADISE POETRY” Cotemporary Textiles for Home G M Syntex Pvt.Ltd,Mumbai 122.Pramila Choudhary TD- M.Des Silk-Memory’-The Open Access Database Hochschule Luxzern,Switzerland-National Institute od Design,Ahmedabad 123.Rajdeep Sarkar TD- M.Des Unveilling Loops Trident Group,Ludhiana 124.Rashmi Sridhara TD- M.Des HEM Printed Home Textiles for Northern European Market Latitude Merchandising.Pvt.Ltd,Bangalore 125.Sheefaika Misra TD- M.Des MAGIC CARPET Jaipur Rugs 126.Shirali Radhakrishna Tyabji TD- M.Des Spinning Stories and Weaving Tales:Tasar Silk in Bhagalpur,Bihar Eco Tasar Silk Pvt.Ltd.New Delhi 127.Smriti Ahuja TD- M.Des Aranya Naturals:Co-Creating With Able Hands Natural Dyes in Munnar Aranya Naturals,Tata Global Beverages Ltd,Munnar,Kerala 128.Vibhuti Verma TD- M.Des Terry Tale Tident Group, Ludhiana 129.Yadvi Agarwal TD- M.Des Romncing Florals-Textiles for Apparel Eka Eon Clothing Co.Gurgaon 2 ½ YEAR POST-GRADUATE DIPLOMA PROGRAMME IN DESIGN 1. Chitradeep Benerjee AFD-PGDPD ‘Aise Mili Radha’ Outreach Programmes, NID 2. Sartape Prashant Ramesh AFD-PGDPD Glimpse Self-Sponsored 3. Priya Goswami FVC-PGDPD Baksa Ghar Self-sponsored 4. Sabika Muzaffar FVC-PGDPD Ghosla Self-Sponsored 5. Amrit Pal Singh GD-PGDPD Signage and way finder system for the museum “Vivek Darshan” Design Consultancy Services,NID 6. Poshika Singh GD-PGDPD Re-designing the communication nodes of a company” Synapse Pvt.Ltd(Goa) 7. Sandeep Nandi GD-PGDPD Re-branding Montra TI Cycles of India,Chennai 8. Vara Prasad Rao MLS GD-PGDPD Overcoming Maths Phobia-Designing Resource for Primary Maths Ford Foundation 9. Mitin Anand PD- PGDPD Radar Level Transmitter Honeywell Technology Solutions, Bangalore 10. T Siva Kumar PD- PGDPD Design of a Rotary Evaporator Invent India innovations, Ahmedabad NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 87 11. Vicky Anand Nag CGD- PGDPD Highlighter Tiles for Indian Houses Pavit Creramics Pvt.Ltd 12. Pranita Pradeep Mujgelwar ADM- PGDPD Beachwear Collection for Blank London & Conditions Apply Zensol Fashions Pvt.Ltd 22. Mithilesh Sarode NMD- PGDPD Developing Interactive Exhibits for Vivek Darshan,Khetri Design Consultancy services,NID 23. Priyanka Borar NMD- PGDPD Remediation of theatre Self-Sponsored 13. Nokil Singh LAD- PGDPD MEDICAL SAMPLE TRANSPORTATION AND HANDLING ONIO Design Pvt.Ltd.Pune 24. Saigal Tusshar Ashok Madhu NMD- PGDPD Design A Toy Car Using Soft Materials With Future Scope for New Madia Interactions SHINSEI INDUSTRES/MIN TOY PVT.LTD 14. Shubhrum Pun Suresh LAD- PGDPD ALO:A Luminaire Design Project Bikram Mittra,New Delhi 25. Shiraz Iqbal NMD- PGDPD Aadarsh Purush:Undressing Popular Indian Masculinties Self-Sponsored 15. Anannya Patra TD- PGDPD Fiction Film Whirpool Of India 16. Khushboo Agarwal TD- PGDPD Flexible Furniture Sangaru Design Object Pvt.Ltd, Bangalore 17. Miskin Sanjaykumar Vasudevsa TD- PGDPD Cars and Crafts Genreral Motors, Bangalore 18. Monika Bairwa TD- PGDPD Home Furnishing-Bedding Collections OCEAN EXIM INDIA PVT.LTD 19. Smruti Laxmanrao Umredkar TD- PGDPD “Upholster an Idenity” Siyaram’s Silk Mills, Mumbai 20. Kavitha S Nathan NMD- PGDPD Experience Visualised (A Visual Narrative through Mohiniyattam) Self-Sponsored 21. Mishra Abhinav Nishikant NMD- PGDPD Antariksha Sanchar An indian Speculative Science Fiction Adventure Game Quicksand Game lab 26. Snehal Somkuwar NMD- PGDPD Buddhism Through Sounds Self-Sponsored 27. Tanuja Mishra NMD- PGDPD VoXboX:A Visual History of Voice Self-Sponsored 28. Vinay Hasija NMD- PGDPD Designing a Kit for Educational Robotics Thnik LABS,Mumbai 29. Devanshu Dugar SDM- PGDPD Performance Support as a Strategy Honeywell Technology Solutions Lab Pvt.Ltd 30. Roli Agrawal SDM- PGDPD Living Heritage Centre Surabhi Living Heritage Pvt.Ltd 31. Krati Yadav photo- PGDPD AHALYA Self-Sponsored 32. Veena Trivedi Photo- PGDPD Sikhism Beyond India Ethnicity Self-Sponsored Annexure 3: FACULTY PROFILE Name Qualification Courses Handled Areas of Interest • BE (Mech. Engg.), Jiwaji Uni., • Product Design Pradyumna Vyas • Design for Crafts DirectorGwalior • MDes., IDC, IIT, Mumbai • Technically Complex Project • Honorary Masters of Arts, [email protected] Uni. of Creative Arts, UK • Year of Joining NID: 1989 • Design for Crafts • Design in Plastic • Design for Social Development Immanuel Suresh • Post-Diploma in Fine Arts, Govt. Graphic Design College of Arts & Crafts, Madras • Faculty Training Programme, NID • Year of Joining NID: 1985 [email protected] •Illustration • Exhibition Design • Print Media •Colour •Drawing • Nature and Form • Environmental Perception • Post-Diploma in Applied Arts, • Fundamental Design • Graphics & Communication Anil Sinha • Symbol Design System Design Graphic Design MS Uni., Baroda • Dip. in HR & Marketing Mgmt. • Space, Form, & Structure • Corporate Image & Branding • Persuing Ph.D from CEPT Uni. • Basic & Advance Graphic Design • Exhibition Event Design [email protected] • Year of Joining NID: 1985 • Package Design • Communication Research • BSc. (Hons.), Uni. of Kolkata • Interface Design • Industrial Design and Marketing Dr. Soumyajit Ghosal • MSc. (Ergonomics), Uni. of • Human Factors in Product Design• Management of Technology Inter Disciplinary • Safety and Injury Control Design StudiesKolkata • Ph.D, Uni. of Kolkata • Systems Automatisation • Year of Joining NID: 1987 [email protected] • Diploma in Textile Technology, Vijai Singh Katiyar Textile Design/Integrated Central Textile Institute, Kanpur • AEP Dip. in Textile Design, NID Textile & Apparel • Year of Joining NID: 1993 [email protected] • Yarn Design • Fabric Design • Textile Design for Exports • Textile Technology • Fundamental Research •Management • Dip. in Cinema, FTII, Pune SB Saksena • Dip. in Cinematography, FTII, Pune Film & Video • Year of Joining NID: 1986 Communication Design [email protected] • Elements of Video • Elements of Cinematography • Elements of Editing • Elements of Lighting • Demonstration Project • Production Design •Advertising • Exh. Lighting •Documentaries Shashank Mehta • BE (Mech.), REC, Surat • AEP Dip. in Product Design, NID Product Design • Year of Joining NID: 1993 [email protected] • Design Process • Technically Complex Project • Service Design • Experience Design • Design Audit • Design for Small Scale Industry • Design for Sustainability • Design Research • Indigenous Innovations Shimul Mehta Vyas • Diploma in Accessory • Design Projects in Personal • Jewellery Design Lifestyle Accessory Design Design, Fashion Institute of Accessories and Products for Spaces • Interior Aesthetics • Materials & Processes • Consumer Lifestyle Study Technology, USA • Bachelor of Law, Gujarat Uni. • Alternative Materials for Accessories, • Trends Spotting [email protected] • Bachelor of Commerce, Gujarat Uni. Home Products and Clothing • Year of Joining NID: 1995 88 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 89 Name Qualification Courses Handled Areas of Interest Dr. Subir Das • BSc. (Hons.), Kolkata University • Introductory Ergonomics • Industrial and Agricultural Ergonomics • MSc. (Ergo.), Kolkata University • Work Space Ergonomics • Ergonomics of Hand Tools Interdisciplinary • Ph.D (Industrial Ergonomics), • Display and Control • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Design Studies • Human Factors in Product Design • Occupational Safety and Health Kolkata University • Year of Joining NID: 1998 • Ergonomic Evaluation [email protected] of Consumer Products • MDes. (Industrial Design), IIT • Design Process • Design for Consumer Products Praveen Nahar • BE (Industrial & Production Engg.) • Systems Design • Strategic Design Product Design • Diploma (Production Engineering) • Workshop Skills • Design in Public Domain • Post Graduate Course in Eco • Materials and Processes • Green Design [email protected] • Appropriate Technology Design from Delf University of Tech., • Craft Studies • Design Projects • Craft Design Netherland. • Year of Joining NID: 2002 Tarun Deep Girdher • PEP Dip. in Communication •Typography • Communication at grassroot level • Publication Design • Education at Pre-Primary Level Graphic Design Design, (Graphic Design), NID • Year of Joining NID: 1998 • Printing Technology • How Learners Learn • Illustration Techniques • Psychology-Behavioural Pattern [email protected] • Graphic Communication Skills & Trends • Environmental Perception Chakradhar Saswade • BFA (Painting), Gulbarga Uni. • Design Drawing • Creative Writing • MFA (Print Making), MS Uni, Baroda • Elements of Composition •Painting Design Foundation Studies • Environmental Perception •Photography 2-year Faculty Dev. • Film Appreciation, Film & Television • Semiotics of Photography •Art-Design-Craft-Kitsch [email protected] • Elements of Composition Institute of India, Pune • 2 Years Faculty Dev. Programme • Space, Form & Structure • Environmental Perception at NID (1999-2001) • Year of Joining NID : 2001 • Drawing & Visualization • Visual Narrative • Basic Graphic Design • Symbol Design • Word & Image • Fundamentals of Visual Design CS Susanth • Diploma in industrial Design, NID, 1998 • Folding Furniture Design • Bamboo and Cane Crafts • Simple Furniture Design • Paper Sculpture Design for Retail Experience Year of Joining NID: 1999 • Materials & Processes • Material Exploration • Workshop Skills • Craft Design [email protected] • Craft Documentation • Basic Materials & Methods • Environmental Perception • Furniture Orthography Neelima Hasija • BFA (Painting), MS University, • Elements of Form • Traditional Crafts & Culture • Material Skills & Processes • Craft Research & Design Ceramic & Glass Design Faculty of Fine Arts • Post Graduate Diploma in Ceramic • Surface Design • Design for Development • Craft Research & Documentation • Travelling & Documenting [email protected] Design, NID • Year of Joining NID: 2002 • Simple Product Design •Photography • Complex Design Project • Systems Project Arun Gupta • BA (English Lit.), Uni. of Delhi • Film Appreciation • Video on the Web • Dip. in Cinema (Direction), Film & • Film Language • Creative Writing Film & Video • Elements of Direction Communication Design Television Institute of India, Pune • Year of Joining NID: 1996 • Scriptwriting & Visual Scripting [email protected] 90 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 Name Qualification Courses Handled Areas of Interest V Ravishankar • AEP in Industrial Design (Product), • Retail Store Design • Universal Design Thinking & Practice • Product Design Methodology • Design for Indigenous Product Design for Retail Experience NID, 1989 • BE Electrical, University College Engg., • Design Fundamentals Sector & Training • Design Overview • Design Triggers [email protected] Osmania Uni., Hyderabad, 1985 • Year of Joining NID: 2007 • Universal Design Principles • Collecting Experiences & Recording Stories Dr. Ranjit Konkar • BTech., IIT, Kharagpur • Technically Complex Products • Design of Electromechanical Product Design • MS (Mech. Engg.), • Materials and Processes Devices Uni. of Toledo, USA, Technical Studies • Mechanism Kinematics [email protected] • Ph.D (Mech. Engg.), • Spatial Geometry Computer Stanford Uni. Aided Design & Manufacturing • Year of Joining NID: 2007 Sekhar Mukherjee • Post Graduate Diploma in • Drawing and Design for Animation •Films • Fundamentals of Animation •Theatres Animation Film Design Animation Film Design, NID • Diploma in Multimedia Content •Illustration •Writing • Character Design • Cartoon & Caricature [email protected] Creation, MTDRC, Dept of •Storyboarding Electronics, Jadavpur University • Film Appreciation, FTII, Pune •Kinetics • BCom., Kolkata University • Production Process • Year of Joining NID: 2002 • Freehand Drawing Dr. Bibhudatta Baral • Ph.D (Cognitive Science), IIT, Delhi • Cognitive Psychology • Cognitive Psychology • MA (Philosophy), Utkal University •Ergonomics • Indian & Analytical Philosophy Information & Interface Design • MA (English), Utkal University • Cross Cultural Psychology •Ergonomics • Year of Joining NID: 2002 • Research Methodology • Philosphy and Psychology of [email protected] • Communication Studies Logic & Mathematics • Cross Cultural Psychology & Semiotics Rupesh Vyas • MFA (Visualisation) • Graphic Design • Computer Graphics •Typography • Human Centered Information Graphic Design MS University, Baroda. • Year of Joining NID: 2002 • Elements of Multimedia Design for Public • Information Visualisation Utility Systems [email protected] • Design Cognition • Environmental Graphics • Multi-sensory Design Shilpa Das • BA (English), Gujarat Uni. • Introduction to Indian Culture • Semiotics and Communication • MA (English Literature), JNU, Delhi • Introduction to Semiotics • Narrative Theory Interdisciplinary Design Studies • MPhil. (Critical Theory), Gujarat Uni. • Introduction to Narratives • Gender and Children’s Literature • Persuing Ph.D (Social Science), • Identity and Subjectivity • Gender and School Textbooks [email protected] • Comparative Aesthetics • Art and Aesthetics TISS Mumbai • Year of Joining NID: 2004 • Approaches to Indian Society • Indian Philosophical Thought • Cultural Studies • Translation Theory • Contemporary Concerns • Feminist Theory • Disability Studies Mamata Rao • BArch., Karnataka University • Elements & Principles of Design • MDes. Science, University of Sydney •Creative Thinking Design for Digital Experience • MArch. (Urban Design), • Design Process • User Experience Design [email protected] SPA, New Delhi • Year of Joining NID: 2005 • Interactive Media •Creativity • User Centered Design • Interactive Media • Design Research • Digital Design & Society • AEPEP (Industrial Design), NID P Rama Krishna Rao • Certificate in Mechanical Wood Furniture & Interior Design Industries Technology, IPIRTI • Year of Joining NID: 2001 [email protected] • Systems Thinking • Indigenous Design • Lifestyle Research • Product Semantic • Craft and Folk Art • Design Overview • History of Design • Materials and Methods • Geometry and Structure • Design Projects NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 91 Name Qualification Courses Handled Areas of Interest Bhaumik Nagar • BE Electronics & Communication, • New Media • Web Application and Framework • Information & Digital Design • System Architecture IT Integrated Gujarat University, 1994 • ME Computer Engineering, • Usability & Interface Design (Experiential) Design • OOD, Design Patterns and UML Dharamsinh Desai University, 2006 • Year of Joining: 2007 • Enterprise Service [email protected] Oriented Architecture Gayatri Menon • BE (Production), SS Engg., Bhavnagar • Design Methods • AEP Dip. in Product Design, NID • Toy Design Toy & Game Design • Year of Joining NID: 1999 • Game Design • System Design [email protected] • Design for Special Needs • PEP Dip. in Textile & Apparel, NID • Traditional Indian Textiles for Swasti Singh Ghai • Year of Joining NID: 2006 Textile students Design • Surface Decoration for Foundation Studies Ceramic Students • Colour and Form [email protected] • Design for Children • Special Needs Sector • Craft Design Development • Behavioural Psychology • Nature & Design • Work with craft artisans in rural areas • Sufi Music Dr. Tridha Gajjar • BFA (Applied Arts), BHU • MFA(Applied Arts), BHU Graphic Design • Ph.D in Applied Arts, BHU • 2-years FDP at NID (2004–06) [email protected] • Year of Joining NID: 2006 • Elements of Design •Semantics • Basic & Advance Graphic Design • Visualisation Drawing • Printing Technology •Research • Word & Image •Colour Dhiman Sengupta • Dip. in Animation Film Design, NID, 1999 • Year of Joining NID: 2009 Animation Film Design [email protected] • Basic Animation • Drawings & Storytelling • Comic Book Workshop • Comic Books & Graphic Novels • Sound Design & Music Appreciation• Music & Compositions • Title Sequence Design • Object Oriented Programming • Visual Scripting Bhavin Kothari • Diploma in Construction • Intellectual Property Rights & Strategic Design Technology, CEPT Business Law • Design Management Management • PG Diploma in Planning, CEPT • PG Diploma in Patents Law, • Business Communication • Environmental Perception [email protected] Nalsar Uni., Hyderabad • Year of Joining NID: 2005 • Design Planning & Mgmt. • Intellectual Property • Innovation Management • Change Management • Design Audit • Craft Incubation Krishnesh Mehta • MSc. (Physics), Gujarat Uni. • Design Management • DSTM Convergence • Dip. in Space Sciences • Retail Merchandising • Immersive Designs Product Design • 2-Years Faculty Trg. Progm., NID • Multi-Sensory Design & FuturisticTechnologies • MBA (IGNOU), Delhi •Lighting • Design Management krishnesh @nid.edu • Year of Joining NID: 1995 • Technical Studies • Multi-Sensor Experimental Design • Marketing Communication • Neurophysiology of Creativity and leadership • 4D Multimedia • Alternative Medicine YN Vivekananda • MDes. in Visual Communication, •Photography • Drawing Design Foundation Studies IDC, IIT, Mumbai • Diploma in Applied Arts, College • Basic Material [email protected] of Fine Arts Architecture, Hyderabad • Material Exploration Year of Joining NID: 2007 92 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 • Computer Aided Design • Crafts Design Development • Nature & History • Ply-Split Braiding and Knots • Lifestyle Accessory Design • Mathematical Art & Designs Name Qualification Dr. Mihir Bholey • Ph.D (Social Science), CEPT Uni. • MA (Humanities) English Literature, Interdisciplinary Design Studies Patna University • BA English Honours, Patna Uni. • Year of Joining NID: 1992 [email protected] Courses Handled Areas of Interest • Introduction to Indian Society • Socio-economic-political discourse • Contemporary Concerns • Ecology-Environment and Design • Globalization, GDP & Global Warming• Visual and Popular Culture • Globalization and Design • Media Studies • Urbanization and Design •Literature • Narrative Theories •Semiotics Balaji Rengarajan • MA (Automotive Design), • Automotive Sketching • Automotive Exterior/Interior Design • Representation Techniques •Motorcycles Transportation & Coventry University, UK • BA (Hons.),Transportation Design, • Automotive form/Clay Modelling • Advanced product Automobile Design Coventry University, UK representation techniques • BTech. (Automobile Engg.), • Digital Sculpting/Visualization [email protected] • Clay Modelling Madras Inst. of Tech., Chennai • BSc. (Physics), MK University • Green Mobility • Year of Joining NID: 2011 • Systems Design • Graphic Design •Photography Rishi Singhal • BTech.Construction Technology, • Photography Project – Photography• History& Mythology • Politics & World Views Photography Design CEPT, Ahmedabad. Design 2nd Sem. (6weeks) • MFA Photography, CVPA, • Advanced Photography – Exhibition • Anthropology • Story Telling [email protected] Syracuse University, NY Design 6th Sem. (2weeks) • 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 • BArch., Universtiy of Mumbai, 1997 • History of Art • History of Art • MA History of Design, Parsons • History of Design • Architecture & Design Exhibition Design School of Design, New York, 2001 Experience Design • Year of Joining NID: 2007 [email protected] • BA (Hons.) Architecture, • Exhibition Design Dr. Jignesh Khakhar • Information Design New Media Design De Montfort University, UK, 2001 • Ph.D (Arch.), Cardiff Uni., UK, 2007 • Interface Design • Year of Joining NID: 2007 [email protected] •Architecture, • Building Technology • Environment Design • Software Programming • Documentary Filmmaking • Economics, Visualisation V Sakthivel • Diploma in Handloom Technology, • Textile Materials and Technology • Weaving and Woven Textiles • Fibre & Yarn •Indigo Textile Design SPKM, IIHT, Venkatagiri, AP • BBA, University of Madras •Dyeing • Indian Cotton in Design • FDP, NID (1999–01) • Natural Dyes and Technology [email protected] • Year of Joining NID: 2009 • Basic Weaving •Khadi • Craft Studies • Natural Fibres Sajith Gopinath • BE (Poly. Engg.), MG Uni., Kerala • Toy Design • Design for Special Needs • ME (Plastic Engg.), Mumbai Uni. • Nature & Form • Design in School Toy & Game Design • PG Dip. in Toy Design & Dev., NID • Material Technology Education System • Year of Joining NID: 2006 • Elements of Form • Eco Design [email protected] • Craft Design Vipul Vinzuda • BE, (Mech.) NITK, Surathkal, 2003 • Design Overview • Transportation Design • MSc. Design & Transport, • Design Projects • 3D modelling (Alias) Transporation & • Digital Form Making & Prototyping • Design Research Automobile Design Coventry Uni., UK, 2008 • FDP Trainee (ID) 2004–06 • Materials & Processes • Packaging Design • Year of Joining NID: 2009 • Visualisation & Prototyping [email protected] NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 93 Name Qualification Swagata Shrivastava Naidu • BArch., SCET South Gujarat Uni. • PG Dip. in Ceramic & Glass Design, Ceramic & Glass Design NID, 2007 • Year of Joining NID: 2010 [email protected] • PG Dip. in Animation & Film Design, Ajay Tiwari Animation & Film Design NID, 2007 • MSc., Govt. College of Science • Year of Joining NID: 2008 [email protected] • PG Dip. in Textile Design, NID, 2002 Aarti Shrivastava • BA in Painting & Lit., Vikram Uni. Textile Design • Year of Joining NID: 2010 [email protected] Courses Handled Areas of Interest • 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 • Script Writing •Pre-production • Production Process •Storyboarding • Motion Graphics • Film Appreciation • Comic Book Design •Illustration • Design Process • Soft Rock • Short Stories •Movies Sonal Chauhan • Diploma in Fashion Design, • Draping & Advance Draping • Traditional Textiles & Crafts • Garment Construction • Surface Ornamentation Apparel Design & NIFT, Gandhinagar • 1 year FDP (2008–09) at NID • Garment Manufacturing Tech. • Design for Sustainability Merchandising • Year of Joining NID: 2009 • Fabric Construction •Ready-to-wear [email protected] • PG Dip. Animation Film Creation • Drawing for Animation •Film Kaushik Chakraborty • Character Design •Photography Animation Film Design & Direction, Indo-Italian Inst. for • History of Animation •Painting Dev. Communication, Kolkata • Dip. in Multimedia Content Creation, • Design Drawing • Cartoon & Caricature [email protected] • Environmental Perception • Comic Book Jadavpur University • BCom., Kolkata University, Kolkata • Foreign Language 1 year FDP (2009–10) at NID (German, French) • Year of Joining NID: 2010 •Cooking • BArch., MANIT (RES), Bhopal • Design Drawing • Culture & People Nijoo Dubey • PG Dip. in F&ID, NID, 2005 • Material & Method • Space Design Design for Retail Experience • Year of Joining NID: 2006 • Design Concepts & Concerns • Personal Accessories • Elements of forms • Research Methodologies [email protected] • Spatial perception • Consumer Research • Fabric Structure – 2 •Weaving • Advance Woven Construction • Traditional Crafts • Design Project – Woven Apparel • Surface Design • Sketching & Painting • GDPD in Exhibition Design, NID • Installation Design Mayank Loonker • Year of Joining NID: 2013 • Environmental Perception Exhibition Design • Travelling Exhibitions • Interactive Media for Exhibitions [email protected] • Experience Design • Spatial Perception • Interaction Design • Design Process • Materials and Structures • GDPD in F&VCD, NID • Scriptwriting • Research Methods Shrinkhala Aren • Master of Science (Int’l Business & • Introduction to Editing • Behavioural Psychology Film & Video • Design Management •Photography Communication Design Mgmt. for Design), Uni.of Sal Ford • Year of Joining NID: 2013 • Film History • Astral Sciences [email protected] Jitendra Singh Rajput • BE (Mechanical) – Nagpur Uni. • Project Management – • Design Research • PG Diploma in Strategic Design Design Project II • Strategic Management Systems Strategic Design Management • Materials – Metal • Project Management Management – NID • Year of Joining NID: 2013 • Design Management [email protected] • Master in Strategic Design Mgmt., • Design Projects with Academic • Design for Social Needs Amresh Panigrahi • System Thinking Lifestyle Accessory Design Politecnico de Milano, Italy & Professional View Points • PGDPD in LAD, NID • Design Research • Dip. in Advance Computer Arts, • Business Strategy [email protected] • Form Studies National Multimedia Research • Human & Emotion Centre, Pune • BArch. from College of Engineering • Design for Special Needs • Consumer Lifestyle Study & Technology, Bhubaneswar • Year of Joining NID: 2010 • Trends Spotting Amit Kumar Sinha • BA Sociology, Hons. • Collection Development, • Design Education & Systems Thinking Apparel Design & Banaras Uni., 1995 (Ready-to-wear, Designwear) • PG Dip. in Apparel Design, NID, 2000 • Craft Research • Accessory Design Merchandising/Lifestyle • Year of Joining NID: 2009 • Illustration & Representation Tech. • Ethical & Sustainable Design Accessory Design • Soft Material • Performance Apparel & Textile • Trends and Forecast Research [email protected] Exploration & Construction • Nature & Figure Drawing 94 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 Name Qualification Courses Handled Areas of Interest Jagriti Galphade • M.A. Fine Arts (Drawing & Painting) • Perception & Representation •Narratives • Information Design Design for Digital Experience Barkatullah Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal (Freehand Drawing) • Advanced Diploma in Computer Arts • Design Drawing & Representation • Media & Education • Basic Graphic Design • Interaction Paradigms & Healthcare [email protected] CDAC, Pune • FDP at NID (2004-2006) • Visual Communication • Interactive Systems for School • Year of joining NID: 2004 • Color & Composition Education • Media Studies • Digital Storytelling • Introduction to Narratives • Prototyping & Usability Evaluation Methods • Storytelling in Interactive Media • Research Methodology • Digital Storytelling Saurabh Srivastava • MSc.(IT), Allahabad Agricultural • Still & Video Inputs • Still & Video: As Research Tools • GUI Design Principles for Web •Photography New Media Design Institute – Deemed University • MCA, IGNOU • Interactive Media • GUI Design • BCA, IGNOU [email protected] • 2-year FDP (2007–09) at NID • Year of Joining NID: 2009 Shekhar Bhattacharjee • MFA in Painting from IKSVV, Toy & Game Design Khairagarh, Chhattisgarh • 1-year FDP (2008–09) at NID • Year of Joining NID: 2009 [email protected] • Design Drawing – I, II •Toy • Colour and Form • Drawing & Illustration •Material •Handicrafts • Representation Technique • Art & Literature • Nature Drawing • Construction Drawing • Character Design – I, II and Material • Techniques & Model Making LC Ujawane • DFA (Drawing & Painting) • Interior Design Projects • Furniture & Interior Design in Wood • Dip. in Architecture • Furniture Design Projects • Free-hand Drawing Furniture & Interior Design • PG Dip. in Product Design, NID • Furniture Technology • Advanced PG Dip. in Furniture Design, • Workshop Technology [email protected] Royal Danish Academic of Fine Arts, • Materials & Processes • Workshop Skill Copenhagen, Denmark • Year of Joining NID: 2006 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 95 LIST OF FACULTY RETIRED/ RESIGNED/ CONTRACT EXPIRED Name Qualification Courses Handled Chaula Patel • Diploma in Visual Communication, NID• Fundamentals of Visual Design • Master of Arts (Philosophy) – Guj. Uni. • Elements of Colour Design Foundation Studies • Bach. Of Arts (Philosophy) – Guj. Uni. • Environmental Perception • Year of Joining NID: 2013 • Form, Space, and Structure [email protected] • Design Process Areas of Interest • Travelling, Reading • Bird-watching & wild life • Music & Dance • Arts & Community Service Vikram Panchal • PEP Diploma in Industrial Design Product Design (Product), NID : 1981 • Year of joining NID : 1981 [email protected] Pravinsinh Solanki • Dip. In Interior Design, School of • Fundamentals of Visual Design (UG-I) • Retail and Store Design • Construction and Fabrication • Space Planning Furniture & Interior Design Interior Design, • PG Dip. in Furniture & Interior Design, (PGDPD-III) • Space Design and Production • Design Project – II – Folding • Production and Execution [email protected] NID - 2006 • Year of joining NID: 2013 Furniture (PGDPD-III) • Design and Detailing • Design Project – • Design and Project Management Stackable Furniture (GDPD-IV) • Event Design and Execution • Kitchen and Bathroom Design • Setting up furniture Factories • Materials and Sourcing (GDPD IV) • Construction and Fabrication • Furniture and Cost Cutting • Bamboo Furniture (GDPD III) • Furniture and Interior Design - Design Studio (GDPD III) • Design Project – Retail Store Design (PG-III), R & D Campus, Bangalore Prahlad Gopakumar • B.Arch., University of Kerala • Film History •Cinematography • PGDPD in Film & Video, • Basic Photography • Film Theory Film & Video Communication • Still Photography Design Communication Design, NID - 2008 • Advertisement Workshop • Year of joining NID: 2014 • Story Boarding [email protected] Dr. Vikram Singh Parmar • B.Arch., Inst. of Environmental Design • Design Workshop • Rural Healthcare-as diagnostic care • Master of Design, IIT Bombay • Design Studio preventative information system, Product Design • Ph.D. Research (Industrial Design) - • Design driven Entrepreneurship pre-referral services and digital [email protected] T.U. Delft - Netherlands health identity • Year of joining NID: October 2014 • Behavior change and communication in healthcare • Tangible user interface, persuasive computing • Venture Design Process Sutirtha De • B.Sc. Economics (Honours) – • Joined in March-2015 • Calligraphy & Lettering Arts, Lifestyle Accessory Design University of Burdwan No Courses taken till March’15 Custom Logos • PG Diploma in Leather Design •Photography • History & Cultures [email protected] & Tech. - NIFT • Year of joining NID : March 2015 96 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 Name Qualification Courses Handled Areas of Interest • Techno Aesthetic Detailing • Presentation Techniques • Simple Product Design • Electro-Mech. Complexity • Product Innovation • Transportation Design • Design for Health • Design for Consumer Products • MFA, Arizona State Uni., USA • Basic & Advanced Courses • Textile Design Krishna Patel • P.E. Diploma in Industrial Design, both Textile Design and • Apparel Design AD&M/ Textile Design • Hand-woven and Hand-printed with specialization in Textile Design, Apparel Design • Knitwear Design Textiles [email protected] NID - 1975 • Year of joining NID: 2011 • Children’s Wear and Men’s wear • Fibre Art • Diploma in Industrial Design, • Advance print design • History of painted and Romanie Jaitly • Print concepts printed textiles Textile Design (Textile Design),NID- 1981 • Diploma in Print making & Painting • Basic print design • Historical trade routes [email protected] Visva Bharati Univ. (in reference to textiles) • Year of joining NID: 2010 • Experimental textiles Sanjay Guria • PG Dip.in Textile Design, NID - 2006 Textile & Apparel Design • Year of Joining NID: 2010 [email protected] • Pattern Making • Design Fundamentals • Systems Design • Uniform Design • Menswear Performance Apparel • Traditional Craft & Culture • Elements of Design • Trend Research • Introduction to Textiles • Fashion & Textiles • Master of Industrial Design, Georgia • Technically Complex Project (TCP) • Human Centered Design Gourab Kar •Ergonomics • Universal Design Product Design Institute of Technology • Master of Design, IIT - Delhi • Research Methods • Ergonomics • Bachelor of Architecture, Birla Inst. • Design Research [email protected] of Technology • Year of joining NID : 2011 Divya Dave • PG Dip. in Product Design, NID - 2008• Design Context 1 (PD) • Design Projects Product Design • B.E. (Mechanical), M.S. University • Design Project 1 (PD) (especially SPD level) • Year of joining NID : 2013 • Material Innovations (FID) • Elements of Form, Form 1 & 2 [email protected] • Experimental Structures and Collapsibility (FID) • Design Process (UG foundation Programme) NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 97 Name of Visitng Faculty Annexure 4: VISITING EXPERTS Name of Visitng Faculty Name of Course Design workshop-1 Film Language Space, Form and Structure Media Appreciation (Film) Intro. to conference media (film appreciation) Space, Form and Structure Media Appreciation (Film) Abeek Bose Introduction to mechatronics Abhijeet Goel Design Project II (UID) Achutha Rao Design Project - 1 Ajoy David Design Management II Amar Gargesh Design Process Amit Kapoor Information visualization -1 Amit Kharsani Workshop (Calligraphy) Amit Krishn Gulati Introduction to Design Anand Saboo Systems- Design Proj. 2 Intro to Management Anand SukumaranEthnography New Media Studies Anando Dutta Design Processes Anay Mann Fundamentals of Light Andrea N Colour, materials & finishing Design workshop III Geometric construction II Environmental perception Analytical Drawing Anirudh Sharma Design Project Anirudha Sen Advertisement workshop Anish Daolagupu Freehand Design Drawing I Freehand Design Drawing II Anjali Daimari Introduction to Narrative (AFD/PD/ED) Anjali Rana Design Project - 1 (Fabric Construction) Anjali Srinivasan Materials & Method (Glass) Anjani Kumar 3D Drawing Ankit Daftery Design Project-2 Interfaces & Interactions Design Project-3 Aarti Badamikar Aastha Gohil 98 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 Name of Visitng Faculty Name of Course Design Project-II Design Project-I Introduction to visual Design (Colour & form) Ankon Mitra Advanced geometry Anshuman Gupta Design Project - 1 Anubha Kakroo Intro. Management Anupam Chakraborty Magaj ki Kagaj Anupam Jain Design Process Anuya Naik Design Project II Arathi Abraham Typography and layout design Design Project -2 Craft documentation Archana Gupta Design Project - 1 Archana Prasad Design Project 4 Arjun gupte Design workshop Poetry & Comics Arjun Raj Kumar Technical Studies II Arnav Kumar Film & Video Communiction Media Appreciation Arpan Johari Future studies Arshia SattarTheater Arun Prakash S After effects module DP II Asheesh Pandya Sound Design Ashok Sejkar Craft workshop (bamboo craftsman) Ashoke Chatterjee Introduction to design Ankit Vyas Ankita Trivedi Name of Course Introduction to textiles Sweing & knitting Basic weaving Introduction to textiles System Design proj. Design Project Animation Typography Design Workshop - 1 Form III Fundamentals of Visual Design (Structure & Composition) Bela Ravikumar Elements of colour Bhadri Sonpal Construction documents & details Understanding the Built Environment Design Project - 1 Bharat Jain Garment Manufacturing tech Bharat Patel Book Binding workshop Bhaskar Banerjee Design Management II Bhaskargiri Ramugiri Foundation programme Freehand Design Drawing I Bhupendra Singh Media Appreciation (TV) Bhushan Deshmukh Automotive Interiors Carmina Fernandes Design Processes Design Processes Fundamentals of Visual Design (Structure & Composition) Chaitanya Modak Dept. elective - graphic novel workshop Chandita Mukherjee History of Indian television Design Film workshop Documentary workshop Chandra Shekhar Badve Design management I Chintan P Dave Design Research, Tools, & Tech. Dadi Pudumjee Design workshop 3 (Puppetry) Debasish DebIllustration Introduction to visual Design Deepak Allied materials Deepak Kannal Comparative Aesthetics (AFD/FVC/GD) Electives - Cultural studies Introduction to Theater Comparative Aesthetics Deepak Makwana Book binding workshop Deshna Mehta Design Project IV Ashwin Thakkar Austin Davis Ayaz Basrai Baishakhee Sengupta Balamurali Krishna Basuki Nath Dasgupta Name of Visitng Faculty Name of Course Dhavat Singh Uikey Aroma of the soil Dhruv Malhotra/ Contemporary photography Karolina Gembarapractices Dhvanit Thaker Media Appreciation (Radio) Dileep Prakash Materials & Properties (Analogue) Dinesh Korjan Design Project -2 Dinesh Sharma Nature, form and structure Design workshop Dipendra Singh Baoni System Design Divya Gopalan Advertisement workshop Dr. Abir Mullick Research Methodology Dr. Aneesha Sharma Information visualization I Dr. Anwar Ali Dhamani Form II Human factors Design Project I Dr. Binod Agarwal Studies in society & culture Media Appreciation (Radio) Environmental perception Dr. Joydeep Majumder Human factors Mr. Margie Sastry Comic Book Intro. To Indian Culture Colloquium paper presentation Design Foundation Studies Dr. Poonam Gulalia Approachies to Indian Society Dr. Preety A. Trivedi Material & Culture Dr. Sonal Nimbkar Dance & Aesthetics Dushyant Panvar Craft documentation Design Process Textile Future Elina Soraina Material Surface exploration G. Upadhyaya Design Project - II folding Gargi Sharma Gupta Design Processes Gary Design Project- 1 Gaurang Jani Perspectives on Indian Society Approachies to Indian Society Gauri Gill Contemporary photography practices Gautam Chakraborty Sound Track (Design workshop) Elements of Editing Gregg Barnett Workshop on Digital games Guruprasad Satyanarayanan Systems Design Proj. Harish Tarachand Kakwani Media appreciation Harita Kapoor Design Project-1 (History of Costume) NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 99 Name of Visitng Faculty Name of Course Experience Design workshop Elements of colour (vocal) Design Managment 2 Print Making Jewellery workshop Foundation programme Freehand Design Drawing I Elective SLA Space & Perception 1 Introduction to visual Design (Colour & form) J L Naik Nature & Form Photography Media Exploration Jai Sharda Design Project -2 Jalp Lakhia Communication Graphics (Craft documentation) Media Appreciation - print media Jean Dsouza Communication Studies Intro. To semiotics Symbols & Symbolism SLA - ID/FID/CGD/TD (intro. to theatre) Research Methodology Jinan K B Draw the world to know the world Jogan Shankar Perspectives of Indian Society Jonak DasScenography Geometric Construction II Juhi Pandey Design Process Kalhan Raina Sound Design Introduction to Design Kamlesh Udasi Media Appreciation (TV) Kapil Khandeparkar Design Management I Kaushik Ramaswamy Materials & Processes (Digital) Kaveri Bharath Material Form & Surface (Ceramics) Kavita Pandya Ganguly Design Project-3 (Studio) Kintu Gdhavi Media Aprreciation (music) Space, Form and Structure Kirit Patel Environmental perception Kodarbhai M Patel Technical Graphics Kriti Monga Expressive littering Krunal Chaudhari Combination of materials Kshitij Marwah Design Project - 2 Kulasekaran Seshadri Aroma of the soil Kuntal De Intro. Visual Design Harsh Manrao Harsha Patel Hasmukh Padia Hema Malani Hemant Wala Himani Baxi (joshi) Hrishikesh Pawar Ishita Jain 100 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 Name of Visitng Faculty Name of Course Kurma Rao Advanced weaving Lalit Lad Media Appreciation - print media Space, Form and Structure Lokesh Ghai Design Project 3 Star, Peacock, Aeroplanes & Kites Fashion exploration Lolita Bhaduri Karnani Stop motion Design workshop M P Ranjan Basic Material & Methods Madhusudan Mukherjee Story telling Elective- Creative writing Intro. To semiotics Communication Studies Design Project I Mahaan Ghose Design Tools Design Proj. III (System Design) Makarand Kulkarni Design Project-3 Mala Shodhan Elements of colour Malavika Rajnarayan Design Project - 1 Malhar DhruvPhotography Malhar Salil Space, Form and Structure Mamta Gautam System Design proj. Manish Joshi Basic Material (metal) Manish Saini Fiction workshop Design Management II Mayukhini Pande Design Concept & Concern Research Methodology Medha Bhatt Ganguly Design Proj. 3 (Heritage textiles) Meera Naidu Design Proj. (Print Design) Megha Rajguru (Dr.) History of Design Meghna Ajit Design Processes Milind Malashe Comparative Aesthetics (PD/TD/ FID/CGD) Comparative Aesthetics Mital Patel Freehand Design Drawing I Mohan Chandra Design Proj. -1 Mohan Kumar V K Introduction to knitwear GC-3 Mohankrishnan Haridasan Experimental Animation Mona Prabhu Elements of composition Graphic Design Environmental perception Communication graphics Mona Shah Textile Design Mr Milind Damle Introduction to editing Name of Visitng Faculty Name of Course Mr. Kaustub Ray Animatiton Film Design Mr. J A Panchal Furniture & Interior Design Materials & Property- Plastic Materials & Properties (Metal) Materials & Model making Orthography Mr. Karthik VaidyannathanDesign Management III Mr. Krishnachandran Drawing for Animation animation Film design Mr. Manpal Setia Toy & Game Design Mr. Paresh Kothari Design Project - II Mr. Sameer Bakshi Form Studies Mr. Samir B Bhatt Design Studio Furniture Design & Construction Mr. Sanjay Kumar Pandey Introduction to visual design (drawing) Print Making Mr. Satish Nagedra PoludasTextile Design Mr. Ujjal Bhuyan Textile Future Mr. Utkarsh Biradar Design Management III Mridul Mitra Geometric Construction I Freehand Design Drawing II Geometric Construction II Mrinalini Aggarwal Design Project-1 Ms. Lutfa Hanum Intro. To Narratives (TD/FID/CGD Salima Begum Ms. Neha Puri Textile Design Ms. Nehal Desai Design Project 2 (Surface design) Drawing Ms. Puneet Brar Materials & Methods (Ceramic) Ms. Ranjitha Rajeevan P G Foundation Ms. Sneha Nagarseth Furniture & Interior Design Ms. Sunita Choudhary Textile Design Ms. Urvi Sheth New materials & digital processes Namrata Sneha Freehand Design Drawing II Fundamentals of Visual Design Nandeep Mali Workshop on Programming (DP) Design Project I & III Neena David Electives - Cognitive Psychology Neeraj Kumar (Dr.) Neuroscience for Design future studio course Nikhil Joshi Media & Technology Nikhil Raval Design Management I Nilesh Misal Design workshop Name of Visitng Faculty Name of Course Design Project II Design Project 2 & 4 Acting workshop History of Design Pattern making of structured clothing (GC-III) Parag Vyas(Dr.) Basic Material (wood) Materials & Technology Design Project - 3 (Photo, Motion Graphics & Sound) Parthiv Shah Visual Design Research Workshop II Parul Zaveri Design Proj. 3 (Design of space) Pinaki Roy Design Management I Poornima Vaidyanathan Elements of Information Design Prabir Mukhopadyay Human Machine Interface Vehicle Ergonomics & Packaging Pradeep Patil Introduction to visual Design Introduction to visual Design (Structure & Composition Pradipta Ray Experimental workshop Illustration Fundamentals of Animation Prasad Bidapa Introduction to Design PG Fondation Prashant Desai Cinematography workshop Media Appreciation Prashant Miranda Space, Form and Structure Prashant Trivedi Materials & Technology Prayas Abhinav Design Project - 2 Design Project - 1 Preety Trivedi Electives - Material Calture Priya Shah Design Project-II (graphic workshop) Nina Sabnani Nirmit Jhaveri Nitin Goel Pallavi Patke Panchami Mistry NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 101 Name of Visitng Faculty Name of Course Introduction to visual Design (colour) Fundamentals of Visual Design (Structure & Composition) Priyanka Singh Design Process Priyankar Gupta Animals are beautiful people Priyatej Kotipalli Design Project-3 Probal Ghosh Foundation programme Freehand Design Drawing I Prof. Sridhar Pabbisetty Information Visualization - I Prosenjit Ganguly Character Developement & Design Purushottam Singh Kushram Aroma of the soil Pushkar Nagwekar Design Project - 2 R L Mistry Fundamentals of Visual Design (Structure & Composition) Rachita Sareen Analytical Drawing Rafiq Khan Elements of colour (violin) Raghunath Rajaram Workshop II (Photography) Rahul M P Analytical Drawing Rajat Dholakia Music workshop Rajesh Dahiya Design Project IV PG Fondation Rajni Gaur Craft workshop (bamboo craftsman) Rajoo Barot Acting workshop Rajshekhar Narayan Design workshop-2 Rakesh Kumar Combination of materials Ram Rahman History of Imaging- 1 Ram Sinam Design Project 2 Ram Singh Urveti Aroma of the soil Ramachandra Budihal Design Project 1 Ramandeep Design workshop - 1 Ramesh Annapindi Design workshop Design Projest- 3 Ranjana Harish Dr. Comparative Aesthetic Ranjith Kartha Design Project-1 Store design Ranjitha Rajeevan Intro. To Visual Design (drawing) Ravi Joshi Craft documentation - History of costume Ravikiran Rangaswamy Design Projest- 3 Ravinder Singh Computer Aided ID Studio skills 1 Design tools Rebecca Dsouza Pattern Making - II Design Project 3 Priyanka Baliyan 102 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 Name of Visitng Faculty Name of Course Reshmy Kurian Space, Form and Structure Rina Parakh Film language script writing Space, Form and Structure Rita Sodha History of Art Robin Geley Rai Design workshop II Rohit Swarup Design Management III Design Management I & III Rudranil Das Freehand Design Drawing II Rukminee Guha Thakurta Introduction to conference media (Intro. to 2D form & type) Contemporary photography practices Rupesh Arvindakshan Studio skills2 S M Shah Environmental Graphics Sachin Sachar Material & Exploration Saheb Ram Tudu Intro. To Visual Design (drawing) Sahil Patel Elements of colour (tabla) Sambit Kumar Pradhan Space, Form and Structure Sameer Dublay Intro. To Indian Music Sameer Mahajan Cinematography workshop Samir B Bhatt Analytical Drawing Sanal Thathapuzha Representation Techniq. Space & Perception 1 Sanandan Sudhir Form Studies - II Sandeep Sangaru Materials & Innovation Sangita Shroff History of Design Sangramsinh J Parmar Design workshop II Sanjay Basavaraju Creative Communication Sanjay ku Kanak Craft workshop (bamboo craftsman) Name of Visitng Faculty Name of Course Sanjay Kumar Pandey Intro.to Visual Design (Drawing) Santosh Kumar Elective SLA-PG Campus Sarbajit Sen Design Project II Sarika Samdani Environmental perception Sasidharan Nair Material and Methods - Glass 1 Sathyanand Mohan Photography Theories Sathyaseelan G Design workshop Satish Nagedra Poludas Healing self through drawing Satrupa Urveti Aroma of the soil Satyanarayan Rajpurohit Typography (Letter form) Saumik Trivedi Material exploration Savyasaachi Perspectives on Indian Society Approachies to Indian Society Seema Khanwalker Intro. To Narratives Sejal Patel Basic Material & Methods Shailan ParkerPhotography Drawing with Light Shailesh Manke Design Project 4 (Design of space) Shailesh Prabhu Media & Technology Design Project I Shalini Usha Nair Design Management Sharad Panchal Foundation programme Freehand Design Drawing I Sharmila Sagara History of Art Shashwath Bolar Automotive History Shewli Kumar Perspectives on Indian Society Shilpa Gavane Media Appreciation Space, Form and Structure Photography Module- 1 Shilpa Ranade Design Management Shirshendu Ghosh Design Process Shivkumar Sunagar Fund.to visual design drawing Introduction to visual Design (Colour) Fundamentals of Visual Design (Structure & Composition) Shraddha Jain Environmental perception Space, Form and Structure Additional evaluation for students with fail status Shri Prakash Documentary workshop Shrikrishna M. Kulkarni Combination of materials Drawing in surface ornamentation Shrinivasa K R Introduction to visual Design (Drawing) Name of Visitng Faculty Name of Course Animation Film Design workshop(Sound & type) Word & Image Design Process Introduction to visual Design (Colour & form ) Siddhartha Tripathi Drawing & Illustration Everyone is an artist Sivakumar T. Computer Aided Prod.Design (CAID) Snehal Nagarseth Furniture & Interior Design Sonal Nimkar Comparative Aesthetics Sonam Gupta Design Project 02 (fabric construction) Soumik Nandy Majmudar Introduction to visual Design (composition) Srila Mookherjee Basu Material Form & Surface (Glass) Srinivasarao Pattur Design Process Design Concept & Concern Subhash R Joshi Media Appreciation (TV) Subhendu Misra New Media Design Introduction to visual Design (Drawing) Subramaniam Palamadai Project I Basic Graphic Design Instructional Graphic Design Subrata Sarkar Craft workshop (bamboo craftsman) Sudarshan Khanna Design Projetc -2 Systems Design - Introduction Suddhasattwa Basu Fundamentals of Animation -2 Sudhakar Damodaraswamy Design Process (Teddy) Design Concept & Concern Sudhanya Dasgupta Research Methodology Mukherjee Sudhir Sharmaportfolio Introduction to design Sumandro Chattapadhyay Design Project-IV (Mapping workshop) Sumita choudhury Surface Design & printing Sumitava Mukherjee Intro to Management Management research Design Proj. -3 Sunil Gupta Research workshop - 1 Suranjana Kumaresh Design Processes Swati Vyas Character Design & Story Telling Siddhartha Ghosh NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 103 Name of Visitng Faculty Name of Course Name of Visitng Faculty Tenzing Nyentsey Tripura Sundari Joshi Ujjal Bhuyan Ujjval C Shah Ujjval Panchal Space & Perception II Research Methodology Textile Future Design Proj. 4 (Design of space) Design Proj. 3 (Design of space) Design workshop-III Interactive Media (Design workshop) Design Project - 2 Script writing Introduction to theatre Introduction to Geometry Basic Material (linear) Elements of colour (Tech.support) Design Management Introduction to design Elements of Form & space Basics of locomotion Design Project II Claymotion Open Elective Music workshop Research workshop - 1 Introduction to visual design (drawing) Introduction to visual Design (Colour) Fundamentals of Visual Design (Structure & Composition) Design Workshop - 1 Vivek ShethScenography Environmental Graphic Vrundavan Vaidya Introduction to Theater Vrushali DhageAesthetics Yasmin Sethi Geometric construction II Yatin Pandya Space & Perception II Seema Anand SLA (Biomimicry) Prof. Venkatesh R Information Visualization II Prof. Sridhar Pabishetty Infiormation Visualisation II Prof. Gita Hegde Retail Systems & Processes Mr. Nilesh Mishal Fundamentals of Visual Design Retail Systems & Processes Mr. Avinash Singh Game Design Workshop Prof. Sridar Pabishetty Information Visualization II Prof. Suresh Jayaram Introduction to Aesthetics Mr.Rupesh Aravindakshan Fundamentals of Visual Design Ms.Poornima Vaidyanathan Elements of Information Design Jogan Shankar SLA(Perspectives of Indian Society) Mr.Amit Kapoor Information Visualization I Mr.Sridhar Pabbisetty Information Visualisation-I Dr.Aneesa Sharma Information Visualisation-I Mr.Subramanian Palamadai Basic Graphic Design Mr.Raghunath Rajaram Workshop-II (photography) Mr.Subramanian PalamadaiProject-1 Mr.Subramanian PalamadaiInstructional Graphic Design Mr.Ramachandra Budihal Design Projec-1 Prof.Venkatesh R Information Visualization II Prof. Sridhar Pabishetty Infiormation Visualisation II Prof. Sridar Pabishetty Information Visualization II Prof. Gita Hegde Retail Systems & Processes Mr. Nilesh Mishal Fundamentals of Visual Design Prof. Mohan Chandra Retail Systems & Processes Mr.Ranjith K Kartha Design Project-Store Design Mr. Avinash Singh Game Design Workshop Prof. Suresh Jayaram Introduction to Aesthetics Mr. Nilkil Joshi Physical Computing workshop Mr.Sameer Dubley SLA (Introduction to Indian Music) Mr.Ankit Daftery Design Project-III Mr.Makarand Kulkarni Design Project-III Ujjwal Utkarsh Urmila Bhirdikar Urvi Sheth Usha Prajapati Ushakant Bhatt Utkarsh Biradar Uttam Pal Singh V M Parmar Vaibhav Kumaresh Vaishali Chauhan Vasu Dixt Vidisha Saini Vijay Paul Punia Vijay Ramole 104 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 Name of Course Annexure 5: OUTREACH PROGRAMMES A. COMPLETED PROJECTS 1. Product Development & Diversification Workshop for Terracotta Products for Rural Non Farm Development Agency (RUDA), Jaipur Project Head: Swagata Naidu 2. Designing of “Khadi Mark” Logo for Khadi and Village Industries Commission, Mumbai Project Head: Immanuel Suresh 3. Enhanced scope of work for developing revised concepts of “Khadi Mark” for Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC), Mumbai Project Head: Immanuel Suresh 4. 5. Collaborative Design Workshop to Prepare a Blue Print for Jharkhand Design Institute for Handloom, Sericulture & Handicraft Department of Industries, Govt. of Jharkhand, Ranchi Project Head: Gayatri Menon B. ONGOING PROJECTS 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 Designing Craft Based Souvenirs for Uttarakhand State for Uttarakhand Handloom & Handicraft Development Council (UHHDC) Dept. of Industries, Govt. of Uttarakhand, Dehradun Project Head: P Rama Krishna Rao & C S Susanth 2. Developing a “Handicraft Mark” for Office of the Development Commissioner (Handicrafts), New Delhi Project Head: Amit Sinha 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. 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 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 105 5. Documenting the Textile Traditions of the North-Eastern 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 6. Conducting Diagnostic Study on the Languishing Pinjrakari Craft in J&K State for Office of the Development Commissioner(Handicrafts), New Delhi 17. Design & Development of Handloom Products for 27 Societies in Thiruvavthapuram Handloom Cluster for Directorate Of Handlooms & Textiles, Govt. of Kerala, Vikas Bhavan, Thiruvananthapuram Project Head: Neelima Hasija 12. Design for Logo and Packaging for Handloom Sarees of Tamilnadu for Department Of Handloom & Textiles, Chennai Project Head: Anil Sinha & Shashank Mehta Project Head: Tanishka Kachru 7. Product Development and Training Workshop on Knockdown Furniture for Residential Spaces in Bamboo (in Jharkhand) for CBTC, Guwahati 13. 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: C S Susanth 8. Design and Skill Development Training Workshop for SAPTI, Dhrangadhra for Commissioner of Geology & Mining (CGM), Gandhinagar 14. New Design & Development of Silk Patola Sarees of Kataria for Guj. State Handloom & Handicrafts Development Corporation Ltd., Gandhinagar Project Head: Amresh Panigrahi 9. Design and Skill Development Training Workshop for SAPTI, Ambaji for Commissioner of Geology & Mining (CGM), Gandhinagar 15. 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: Amresh Panigrahi 10. 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 106 11. Preparation of Detailed Project Report for Establishment of Hariram Tamta Traditional Craft Development Institute for Minor, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), Uttarakhand Secretariat, Dehradun Project Heads: Krishna Patel – GHANA Amresh Panigrahi – ETHIOPIA ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 Project Head: Praveen Nahar Project Head: Vijai Singh Katiyar Project Head: Vijai Singh Katiyar 18. Design Development Tie-ups for Tamilnadu Weavers for The Tamilnadu Handloom Weavers Co-operative Society Ltd, Tamilnadu Project Head: Shashikala Sathyamoorthy 19. Packaging Design Development and Training Programme for Karnataka State Handloom Development Corporation, Bangalore Project Head: Shashikala Sathyamoorthy 20. Design & Technology Development Training Workshops for Leather Development for Central Leather Research Institute, Adyar, Chennai Project Head: Shimul Mehta Vyas 21. Skill Upgradation and Capacity Building for DRDA, Kutch Project Head: Shashank Mehta 22. Design & Development of Handloom for Pappiniserry Weavers Industrial Co-operative Society Ltd.Pappiniserry, Kannur, Kerala Project Head: Vijai Singh Katiyar 23. Design & Development of Cotton Textiles and Training Programme under DEPM for Project Head: Shashikala Sathyamoorthy Karnataka Handloom Development Corporation Ltd., Bangalore 24. 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 25. 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 26. 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 16. Strategic Design Intervention for 4 Handloom Clusters Of Tamilnadu (Tamilnadu Cluster Project-3) for Department Of Handloom & Textiles, Chennai Project Head: Vijai Singh Katiyar NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 107 Annexure 6: INDUSTRY PROGRAMMES AND PROJECTS (IP&P) McKinsey & Company, Gurgaon, Ganpat University, Ahmedabad, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., Chennai and Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., Mohali. The workshop was anchored and conducted by Gayatri Menon. Design Workshops • A workshop on “Introductions to Design: Issues and Methods” was conducted from 7 – 11 April, 2014 at NID, Ahmedabad. In all, 26 participants attended workshop from different institutes and organizations from all over India. The workshop was anchored and conducted by Gayatri Menon. • 108 • A three day workshop on “Public Policy and Design” was conducted from 25 – 27 June, 2014 at NID, Ahmedabad. In all, 14 participants attended the workshop from different Institutes and Organisations from all over India. The workshop was anchored and conducted by Dr. Mihir Bholey. • A five day workshop on “Creativity, Design Strategy & Opportunity Mapping” was conducted from 25 – 29 August, 2014 at NID, Ahmedabad. Total 30participants attended the workshop from different Institutes and Organisations like Pearl Academy New Delhi, Godrej Consumer & Product Ltd., Mumbai, Godrej Industries Ltd., Mumbai, EYME Technologies Pvt. Ltd., Trivandrum, Goa Institute of Management, Goa, G C Jain Commerce College Chaibasa (Jharkhand), Manipal University, Manipal (Karnataka), Fountainhead Entertainment Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai, McKinsey & Company, Gurgaon, Subhaakritee, Kolkata, Mckinsey Knowledge Centre, Gurgaon, Ingersoll Rand Technology & Services Ltd., Bangalore, DDB Mudra Max Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai, DDB Max Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai, UX LEAD - Design and Development, Hyderabad, ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 Summer Workshops Eight summer workshops were conducted in May 2014 at NID, Ahmedabad. Details of the summer workshop are as per below: 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: • Three days workshop on “Illustration for Fashion Design” was conducted from 8th – 10th October, 2014 at NID, Ahmedabad. Total 11 Participants attended workshop from different industries and institute like Society for Professional Empowerment & Entrepreneurial Development, Ludhiana, JRVGTI, Pune, National Institute of Fashion Technology, Mumbai and Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., Mumbai. Amit Sinha was anchor faculty of workshop. A five days workshop on “Videography for communication” was conducted from 17-21 November 2014 at NID, Ahmedabad. Total 13 participants attended the workshop from different Institutes and Organisations like Light & Magic Photography, Kalyan (Mumbai), Publisher (Print Books and E books) Ratan Sagar Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, SAIL, Burnpur (WB), The Information Company Pvt Ltd (TIC), Mumbai and Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd., Jalgaon. The workshop was anchored and conducted by S B Saksena. Sr. No. Name of Summer Workshop 1. Keep clicking – A workshop on Photography 2. Warm Glass process 3. Exploring Silk Screen Printing 4. Clay Modeling to Create Character 5. Creative Book Binding 6. Digital Drawing & Prototyping 7. Toy Design 8. Website Design & Development for Beginners Date 5 – 9 May Anchor Facutly Saurabh Srivastava No. of Participants 27 5 – 9 May 5 – 9 May 5 – 9 May 12 – 16 May 12 – 16 May 12 – 16 May 12 – 16 May Neelima Hasija Tarun Girdher & Dilip Oza Shekhar Bhattacharjee Tarun Girdher & Dilip Oza Franklin Kristi Cindy Gould Ankit Mehta 13 09 20 12 30 13 10 The workshops received very good feedback and the participants found them very interesting / informative and career driven. The participants of the above summer workshops were from following institutes, schools and organisation from all over country and abroad also. The all above mentioned programmes were well appreciated by the participants NEW INITIATIVES TAKEN, INQUIRY RECEIVED AND MEETING ARRANGED/ ATTENDED THIS YEAR • Inquiry received for design awareness/sensitization programme/training programme/workshop from following organizations: Sr. No Name of organization Particulars of programmes/ workshop 1 Future Group, Mumbai Understanding and implementing “Experience Design” 2 Weapons and Electronics Systems Engg. Estb. (WESEE), New Delhi Introduction to Design: Issues and Methods 3 Cyberoam Technologies Ahmadabad. Corporate requirements of “innovation and change” workshop for their employees 4 Craftroots, Ahmedabad Strings Technique with Prof. Y Vivekanand 5 Wendt India Ltd., Hosur Off Campus Design Awareness Programme for Mechanical Engineers 6 M/S Sarda Group, Nasik (Maharashtra) Training programmes for their artisans and officials 7 Emerson Network Power India Pvt. Ltd.,Thane (West) | Maharashtra Customised training for their employees NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 109 8 The Commissionerate of Tech. Education, Government of Gujarat, Gandhinagar Introduction to Design Course Module in Curriculum of Engineering College in Gujarat 9 Crompton Greaves Limited, Mumbai. Two days off campus customized training programme for officials 10 TI Cycles of India, Chennai Customised Training Progrgamme for employees 11 Disney India, Mumbai Short term course on Design 12 R&DE (E), DRDO, Pune Series of targeted training course for young scientists 13 Siemens Technology and Services Private Limited “Software User Interface design” for employees 14 AIG, Bangalore Programme on “Fundamental of Design Principles” for officials 15 The Higher Secondary Education, Kerala In Campus Programme on “Introduction to Design” for Students & officials 16 Axis Bank Limited, Mumbai One day outbound Design workshop for Electronic Banking Team 17 Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar Design awareness programmes/ workshop 18 PEC University of Technology, Chandigarh Specific Training Programme and course curriculam design 19 Dhirajla Gandhi College of Technology, Salem Design Sensitization Programme • Meeting was arranged between Mr. Aman Srivastava, Head of Marketing Youth & Movie Channel, Disney India, Mumbai and Faculties of NID to interact with us and explore the possibilities of our association with Dream Start. • Meeting was arranged between Shri B. M. Shetye Vice President & Chief Technology Officer & Other Officials of IFB Industries Ltd, Goa and Faculties of NID on 11th February, 2015 at NID, Ahmedabad to interact with us and explore the possibilities of different programmes and other Institutional relationship. Based on that meeting, client had sponsored graduation project of Arun Kumar Singh. • Official visit was done to Rajkot & Junagadh for marketing effort for summer workshop on 13rd & 14th March, 2015. Visited different schools, institutes and different organization. Got good response for summer workshop 2015. • Confirmation & approval received for Introduction of Design Course Module in Curriculum of Engineering Colleges in Gujarat from the Commissionerate of Technical Education, Government of Gujarat. Therefore a meeting between officials of client and project 110 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 head was arranged on 17th September, 2014 at NID, Ahmedabad. Based on this deliberation, the following revised activities under curriculum strand have been finalized. CLIENT SPECIFIC PROGRAMMERS • A client base Second Phase In-Campus Training Programme on “Designing of Textbooks” for subject experts, illustrators, and composers responsible for textbook development and teacher’s training, Rajya Shiksha Kendra, Bhopal was conducted during 26 – 30 May, 2014 at NID, Ahmedabad. Programme was anchored by Dr. Tridha Gajjar. Client is also interested for next level programme for their officials. • Five days workshop on “Understanding concept of sustainability and design solutions for clothing” for student of International College of Fashion, ICoFP, New Delhi was conducted during 28th July to 01st August, 2014 at NID, Ahmadabad. The workshop was anchored and conducted by Prof. Amit Sinha. Workshop was well appreciated by the client and also shown interest for next level workshop. Programme fee was Rs. 5,50,000/-. • Two days off Campus Design Awareness Development Programme “Understanding Design Language” for Business Development / Marketing team members of Kohler India Corporation Pvt. Ltd., Gurgaon was conducted during 19th to 20th September, 2014 at Gurgaon. Total 30 officials attended off campus progamme. The programme was well appreciated and client is also very much interested for next level programme. Programme fee is Rs. 2 lacs. The Programme was anchored by Dr. S Ghosal. • Two days off campus customized training progamme for officials of Crompton Greaves Ltd., Mumbai at CG Management Development Centre, Pune was conducted during 22nd to 23rd September, 2014. Total 32 officials and engineers attended training programme. The programme was well appreciated and client is also very much interested for next level programme. Programme fee is Rs. 2 lacs. The Programme was anchored by Prof. Gayatri Menon and Prof. Krishnesh Mehta. • Client base three days off campus consultancy in the field of Design Issues and Methods to Weapons & Electronics Systems Engineering Establishment (WESEE) for CMS human Machine Interface Design was conducted during 23rd to 25th September, 2014 at WESEE, New Delhi. Total 37 officials attended the programme. The programme was well appreciated and client is also very much interested for more institional relationship and more consultancy programme. Programme fee is Rs.5.5 lacs. The Programme was anchored by Prof. Gayatri Menon. • Two day off campus client base programme “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 conduceted during 09th to 10th October, 2014 at MRV Center, Chennai. Total 85 fresh engineers attended programme. The programme was well appreciated and client is also very much interested for next level programme. Programme fee is Rs. 4 lacs. The Programme was anchored by Prof. Krishnesh Mehta. INDUSTRY PROGRAMMES A meeting and communication with coordinators of all disciplines was conducted to generate ideas for workshops for this year. Workshops at NID, Ahmedabad Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 Name Design of Spaces for Brand Experience Introduction to Design Design of Interactive Experiences Concept development for sustainable fashion Innovation, Design Strategy & Opportunity Mapping Creating Corporate and Identity Branding Designing Business Models Public Policy and Design Advanced Fashion Illustration: Exploratory approach in methods and techniques Designing Products, Services and Systems Advertising through film making (Video) Ergonomics & User Centered Design Date /Month 6 – 8 May 25 – 29 May 24 - 26 June 1 – 3 July 20 – 24 July 6 – 10 Aug 29 – 31 Aug 16 – 18 Sept 7 – 9 Oct Anchor Faculty Mayank Loonker Gayatri Menon Mayank Loonker Amit Sinha Gayatri Menon Anil Sinha Bhavin Kothari Dr. Mihir Bholey Amit Sinha 26 – 30 Oct 23 – 27 Nov 22 – 24 Sept Gayatri Menon S B Saksena Dr. Subir Das NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 111 Annexure 7: INTEGRATED DESIGN SERVICES (IDS): A COMPLETED PROJECTS 1. Re-design of Spinning line truck/trolley for Aditya Birla Nuvo Limited, Verval, Gujarat 2. Preparation of Need Assessment and Preliminary Space Planning for Interior Design of Library for Indian Institute of Management, Bengaluru 3. Customization of Visual Design of Driving License and Vehicle Registration Certificate for Registering & Licensing Authority Chandigarh for Registering & Licensing Authority, Chandigarh 4. Design of Mini Section Pillar (MSP) for Torrent Power Limited, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 5. Aesthetic and Ergonomic Enhancement on Human Machine Interface for Next Generation Sonar System for Naval Physical & Oceanographic Laboratory (NPOL), DRDO, Kochi 6. Design of Signage System for GIFT City for Gujarat International Finance Tech City Co. Ltd., Gujarat 112 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 7. Asian Paints / Colour Consultancy Service Design Project for Asian Paints Limited, Mumbai 6. Development of a Roadmap and Feasibility Report for the Kerala State Institute of Design (KSID), Kerala 8. Customization of Visual Design of DL and RC of Rajasthan State for M-Tech Innovations Limited, Ahmedabad 7. Visual Identity of Space Applications Centre (SAC) for ISRO, Ahmedabad B ONGOING PROJECTS 1. Customization of Driving License and Vehicle RC Book Uttar Pradesh State Rosmerta Technologies Limited, Noida 2. Design of Visual Identity (Logo) for Goods And Service Tax Network, Delhi 3. Logo Design for NOTA Option for Election Commission of India, New Delhi 4. Logo Design for Indian Institute for Packaging, Mumbai 5. Ergonomic enhancements of five compartments of YARD-12703, P15A Ship” for Mazagon Docks Limited (MDL), Mumbai 8. Visual Identity for Central Electricity Regulatory Authority, New Delhi 9. Vision Document for U P Institute of Design, Lucknow 10. Interior design of IIM Bangalore Library (Project-2) for Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore 11. Visual Identity for National Mission for Clean Ganga, Ministry of Environment & Forests, Government of India 12. Design of Logo for Land Port Authority of India, New Delhi 13. Design Implementation of Exhibition Hall located at GIDM Raisan, Gandhinagar, Gujarat 14. Packaging Design of Parag Milk Bags/bottles for Pradeshik Cooperative Federation, Lucknow 15. Retail visual Design of IOCL Retail outlets for Indian Oil Corporation, Mumbai 16. Improvement of Aesthetics of GSFC product Packaging of 50Kgs HDPE bags and Packaging items for Agro Development & Agro Services (AD & AS) for Gujarat State Fertilizer Corporation, Vadodara 17. Design Development of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) - SV Museum, Tirumala, Tirupati 18. Design of Mess Block, Hostel area of National Academy for Direct Taxes, Nagpur 19. Design consultancy for WDG4 Cab Re-design of Locomotive Diesel Locomotive Works, Varanasi 20. Design of Museum for Ramakrishna Mission, Khetri, Rajasthan 21. Aesthetic improvement of Interiors and passenger amenity items: Non-AC Sleeper Coach for Integrated Coach Factory, Chennai 22. Design of logo for Jammu & Kashmir Finance Development Corporation, Srinagar. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 113 Annexure 8: NID’s RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CAMPUS, BENGALURU 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. Important Events/Happenings in the R&D Campus, Bengaluru during the Period 2014–15: • Mr. Santhosh S, Director, Kerala State Bamboo Mission & Mr. Nick Klotz, Auroville Bamboo Centre & Mr. Kamesh Salam, Director, South Asia Bamboo Foundation with NID Team discussion on South Asia Bamboo Summit and Exhibition at Kochi in December 2014. Meeting held on 13/06/2014 at NID R&D Campus. • D’Frost 14 Futurescapes was held on 29th – 30th November 2014 at NID R&D Campus. • The JENESYS 2.0 Programme is aimed at promoting a greater interest in Japan and its strengths and attraction. At the same time, promoting global understanding on Japanese values, the programmewas conducted by JICE (Japan International Cooperation Center) utilizing the Japan-ASEAN Integration Fund (JAIF) of the ASEAN Secretariat. 6 students of R&D Campus participated in the JENESYS 2.0 Short-term Programme in Japan held on 1st 9th December 2014 (2 from each discipline). The students travelled to Japan for nine days from December 1-9, 2014. This program provided invaluable insights and new experience to the students which helped them to expand and evolve as designers. • INSIGHT 2015 Design Research Symposium was held on 23rd and 24th January 2015. It sets the stage for dialogues, convocations and discourses amongst design academic and professional practitioners and evangelists on the form and space of design research. The symposium constituted sharing of knowledge, perceptions on design research, culture, methodology, framework, practice collaboration and its dissemination. • Industry Interface held on 12th, 13th&14th January 2015. Around 60 companies took part in the Industry Interface. Students were selected for Full time, diploma, with remuneration between Rs 7 lakhs to18 lakhs per annum for regular type jobs. For diploma students the monthly stipend was between Rs. 30,000/- to Rs. 60,000/-. • This year in International Open Electives orgenised from 19th of January to 30th of January 2015, in which six workshops based 114 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 on the common theme of ‘Drawing by Design’ were offered and successfully conducted from R&D campus. With a commendable increase in the numbers of students opting for R&D campus, in all, total 85 students traveled from the Paldi and Gandhinagar campuses to participate in the workshops. Two workshops were shortlisted by R&D campus faculty, Three by industry professional (NID alumnus ) and One by an overseas faculty visiting from OCADU Canada. This year students participated with great enthusiasm, experimented with variety of mediums and produced works of high standards. Incidentally, as an example the workshops were managed with great austerity yet with an intense academic vigor. • 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 systematic 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. The Good Design Seminar is a set of talks by eminent personnel from industry and academia. The seminar seeks to unravel the essence of good design. The seminar was held on Friday, 20th Feb at Freedom Park. Complementing the exhibition on 21st and 22nd Feb is a series of events and workshops were organized for furthering understanding, appreciation and adoption of design and design thinking by students, entrepreneurs, businesses, industry and ultimately by the public. The festival was patronized by Future Group. Craft videos of E-kalpa were displayed at Freedom Park. • Mr. Chakradhar, Coordinator, IID & Ms. Nijoo Dubey had organized a workshop on separate themes on 21st February 2015. Bamboo, the new cool material! Workshop was conducted by: CS Susanth, Sr Faculty, Industrial Design, NID Bangalore. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 115 Colours& Personality Workshop Conducted by: Nijoo Dubey, Faculty, Industrial Design, NID Bangalore Linocut Printmaking Workshop Conducted by: ChakradharS,Sr Faculty, Communication Design, NID Bangalore • The 2nd year students of DDE are displaying their work (produced as part of Design Project-3) in a public exhibition at the Rangoli Metro Art Centre, MG Road metro on 18-19th March 2015.As their project brief was to design interactive digital exhibits for the Kempegowda Museum, this exhibition is an essential part of their process to test and gain valuable public feedback on their work. • Hampi project Exhibition held on 18th & 19th November 2014 at Habitat Centre, New Delhi. • Students of R & D campus Participated in Game Designworkshop hosted by Swizz Nex India on 26th November 2014. • Students of R & D Campus worked on Class room Projects with Toshiba, Honeywell and Wipro in the month of September 2014. • Nikhil Shivpuja and Shatabdi Biswas from Interface and Information Design won the 1st Prize in 24 hours Design Innovation Challenge hosted by McA fee India Center, Bangaluru, 3rd Prize was won by Deepika Sahai and Kavita Singh Panwar from Interface and Information Design on 25th – 27th September 2014. • STUDENTS EXCHANGE PROGRAMME Shilpa Nair, DDE 2013 Batch student Exchange for OCAD University. Toronto, Canada, from January 2015 to April 2015 Anurag Arora, DDE 2013 Batch student Exchange for OCA University Toronto, Canada, from January 2015 to April 2015. Research Interests at the R&D campus, Bangalore: 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. 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). 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. 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 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. 116 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 117 Environmental Perception Course Annexure 9: NID’s PG CAMPUS, GANDHINAGAR APPAREL DESIGN: MAX Design Awards 2014 in Association with ELLE Abhishek Mukharjee 4th Semester Apparel Design, NID won the Award at Finale in Mumbai. Four more Apparel Design students were selected for the finale to present their concepts as actual prototypes in Mumbai. They were provided with a support of Rs. 20000/- each to make the prototypes and travel to present the same by the organisers. The names of students are: 1. Hitender Noonwal, Diploma Sem 2. Georgy Sunny, Diploma Sem 3. LabaKorcy War, Sem II 4. Meenu Pillai, Sem II World of Wearable Art Award (WOW), New Zealand KAGGEN: Apparel Design, 2nd Sem Bijoy’s design has qualified for the finals to be held in New Zealand. JELLYFISH: Lakshmi has teamed up with Rashi and their design ‘Jellyfish’ has qualified for the finals to be held in New Zealand. 118 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 Classroom Project: ‘LIVA’ by Birla Cellulose This project has been initiated through Natural Fiber Research Chair (NFRC), NID. The 2nd semester, Apparel Design students have done their Design Project Ready to Wear as a sponsored client project for Birla Cellulose’s inhouse brand ‘LIVA’. The students have travelled to Birla Cellulose’s facility and R&D at Kharach, Gujarat and are considering the ‘Manmade Natural Fibers’ for this collection. They had a presentation with the Design Head, Birla cellulose. The collection concepts have been developed in 5 weeks. It is now in the process of prototyping and waiting for further instruction from the design head, Birla Cellulose. Curriculum Development for Hari Prasad Tamta Craft Design Institute This project targets a unique design Institute in Uttarakhand. NID is involved in developing roadmap, conducting workshop with stakeholder and assessing the proposal from UHHDC, Uttarakhand. Apparel Design faculty Amit Sinha has also been an active team member. This is one of the most important courses to sensitise foundation students to an environment and involves a fieldwork consisting 2 weeks. Apparel Design faculty Amit Sinha participated in this course and the fieldwork for the village location at Moti Koral, Baroda district. Photography: The 2.5 years programme in Photography is aimed at photography professionals and enthusiasts, wanting 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 development of individualistic visual language. Students get access to latest equipment including large, medium and small format cameras, color and black & white dark rooms, well-equipped light studio, high-end scanners, and large format digital printers. Our graduates range from independent artists, media professionals, entrepreneurs, teachers, and candidates for further research like PhD. • Dinesh Abiram has been selected as one of the 28 international artists exhibiting in the 8th edition of Chobi Mela from Jan 23 to Feb 5, 2015 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Chobi Mela is Asia’s first and largest Photography Festival initiated by Shahidul Alam through Drik and Pathshala in 2000. • Adira Thekkuveettil’s paper (Selfies-The Ethics of Self-Representation in the Digital Age) was selected for Presentation at a symposium on Ethics in Photography organized by Goa Center for Alternative Photography, Goethe Institut Max Mueller Bhavan, and Aksgar. • Dinesh Abiram & Adira Thekkuveettil were selected for an exhibition titled ‘Home and Away’, curated by Sunil Gupta at Vadhera Art Gallery, New Delhi. • Amit Chahalia’s photobook was selected at Brighton Photo Biennial for display at Doomed Gallery in Dalston, UK. • Mohit Bhatia’s work was selected for exhibition at Photoville, NY. • Adira Thekkuveettil & Vishak Vardhan’s work were part of an exhibit titled Open Wound at University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rhode Island. • Sneha Trivedi’s photobook was selected for exhibition at Encontros da Imagem in Braga, Portugal. • Sneha Trivedi, Poornima Marh & Dinesh Abiram’s work were part of DWIH Horizon – Art meets Science exhibit at IGNCA, New Delhi. • Mohit Bhatia’s work will be part of reGeneration3: New Perspectives of Photography, an international travelling exhibition and publication produced by Musee de l’Elysee, Lausanne, Switzerland. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 119 • Ten students from 2012 & 2013 batch (five from each batch), who were part of the NIDUCA exchange Programme, exhibited their work at a show titled Intercontinental Drift at Strand Gallery, London. • 5 students have been shortlisted for a month long programme at University of Creative Arts in Farnham, UK under the existing exchange programme between NID and UCA. • 1st year students visited Delhi to participate in walking tour of exhibition Drawn from Light: Early Photography and the Indian Subcontinent and talk by curator Rahaab Allana of Alkazi Foundation of Arts. They also attended a tour and talk by Rubina karode, Director and Chief Curator at Kiran Nadar Museum of Art. • Rishi Singhal, Coordinator of Photography Design, was selected for a curatorial invitation to Japan for 2 weeks by Japan Foundation under their Young Curators from South Asia programme. • Photography Design Department collaborated with Goa Photo. It is the first edition of the annual international photography festival to be held across Panaji and Reismagos Heritage center. • Photography Design Department collaborated with ‘The Foundation of the Indian Cities’ with an agenda to sensitize the students into ways of looking at the public spaces around them. As part of this collaboration, the Design Project I of the 1st year students was modelled around a common theme of ‘Urban Explorations’. 120 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 • The 2nd year students of Photography Design visited Chobi Mela as part of their semester field trip. Chobi Mela is Asia’s first and largest Photography Festival, held every two years, and initiated by Shahidul Alam through Drik Picture Library and Pathshala in 2000. • Students of NID Photography Design and University for the Creative Arts, Farnham are exhibiting their work produced during the exchange programme as part of the exhibition, ‘HAVE SOME TEA – Intercontinental Drift!’ Photography Design has an active collaboration with TASVEER, one of India’s leading photography organizations. Following exhibitions traveled to NID under that programme. 1. Exhibition: A Journey through Asia – Michael Kenna! 2. Exhibition: Before the Birth of Time – Saibal Das! 3. Exhibition: Sidhpur Time Present Time Past – Sebastian Cortes! 4. Exhibition: Art Forms in Nature – Karl Blossfeldt! 5. Exhibition: Kaleidoscope – Ram Shergill! Strategic Design Management 1. Manu Chaudhary SDM’14 and Aman Choudhary TAD’14 have won 1st price and cash amount of Rs. 50,000 at IIM Lucknow’s ManifestVarchasva ( UP tourism - Travel trails) The event was held on 22nd November 2014 at IIM Lucknow and the task was to come up with a marketing strategy to promote tourism in Uttar Pradesh.and had won over schools like IIMS and ISB Hyderbad 2. SDM students as a part of their service design course ran a STUFF HANGOVER sale which was covered in the media. This was an event where they were running a service of stuff that was lying unused by everyone and converted into a sale. TOY & GAME DESIGN Toy design perspectives: Opportunities for exposure and visibility of the discipline are explored through attending/ participating in various forums and exhibitions in India of national and international repute. Students Achievement: • Ms Bindhu C. P. received Kids India 2014 award for her game Ulta Pulta Ms. Ketki Despandey received Kids India 2014 award for her game Photo Memo. • Hemant Chhabra TGD’s work was Shortlisted for gamification idea to attract more urban youth to vote- Institute of Human Settlement, Bengaluru. • Girish Krishnan Ramdas - His game Conqvert received an Honourable Mention in the NGFA Student game of the year 2013 at the Nasscom GDC. • Veethika Mishra is winner of Indie type legible typeface design contest. Type¬face: Detta • Veethika Mishra received MTS Innovatsii award 2014, for Concept: Greeno¬pia, and got a chance to present at India - Russia Summit, and an educational trip to Moscow. • Ms. Abhidnya Mayekar was selected for the mass media workshop, conducted by Japan Jenesys 2.0 Group on 2/12/2014 till 9 / 12/2014 and completed successfully. She went to Halle University, Germany as exchange student for one semester in 2014. • System design project was done by TGD students in Jyoti Sangh of Ahmedabad and was successfully concluded with number of concepts. Projet was appreciated by the organization. • All TGD alumni are placed in good companies and institutions. Some of them are running their companies, some of them showcased there company in Toy Biz and Kids India. Workshop: • Along with regular courses department has initiated discipline industry relation through toy alley workshop. The Toy Ally (more like a conclave) is an initiative from Toy and Game Design department (TGD) at NID to bring together expertise of various stakeholders in Indian play industry with an orientation to create meaningful play initiatives which is design led, yet collaborative in its construct. The scenario one visualizes through this initiative is to bring together like minded (who feels for the play industry) yet diverse experts under a single platform, understand each other’s strengths, abilities and positions and create a sharing and caring environment which could benefit the stakeholder to take on regional as well as global challenges and evolve into value creators for oneself and to the society at large in near future. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 121 These workshops are basically two days week end workshop, where different toy and other kid’s related company came and interacted with students. Around a common brief from the company student worked towards the concepts of product through design process and generated numerous concepts and initial prototypes. Number of companies came like ZEPHYR TOYMAKERS Pvt. Ltd, Mumbai. Three days’ workshop was arranged from 3 - 5/1/2014 and after instance sessions of brainstorming and other design process concepts and prototypes were generated. Another wooden toy company came named Laurus Industries, from Uttaranchal and three days’ workshop was arranged from 11- 13February 2015. • Mr. Shailesh Pravu came from Yellow Monkey, Mumbai on 2July 2014. Workshop was successfully concluded with various game concepts. Mr. Derek Lomas and Mr. Chandra deep Rana came from Play Power Lab, San Diago, us and Gandhinagar on 8/8/2014. This workshop was open for other NID students also. Eighty students participated and concluded successfully with number of game concepts. • Workshop of Mechatronics happens on 8 August 2014 by Abheek Bose of Robots Alive, Bangalore. Works was successfully concluded. Mr. Prashant Tirvedi came from Sintex industries, plastic division, on 12 September 2014. Lecture, presentation and workshop were arranged on plastic with students. • Three sessions on Colour and Perception in Ip & P workshop was conducted by faculty member Mr. Shekhar Bhattacharjee in 2014 -15. Name of these workshops was “Introduction to Design: Issues and” Methods and Creating Corporate Identity & Branding”. Some impressions from Toy sector • Faculty Mr. Shekhar Bhattacharjee visited Bengaluru and interacted with couple of company and organizations. Agastya International’s Foundation, Headstream and Magic crate was visited to make collaboration with TGD for students project, Diploma projects and professional projects. 122 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 • A team from Ferrero (kinder Joy) came to visit our discipline and interacted with students and faculties. A display of students work was arranged. • Toy Biz India, a toy fair is organized by toy association of India, Delhi. In 2014 TGD was invited and showcased students work successfully. A Faculty member, Mr. Shekhar Bhattacharjee participated in the international seminar “Toys for Tomorrow”. • Kids India International toy fair 2014 which were organized by Indo German chamber of commerce as well as Spielemesse of Germany, invited TGD and provided space to showcase student’s works. Exhibition was successful. Faculty member Mr. Sajith Gopinnath was invited for panel discussion Transportation & Automobile Design (TAD): • NID team won the ‘first prize’ for the “Emerging Market Mobility” (EMV) project at the GMPACE Annual Global Forum held in Turin (Italy) in July 2014. • The team comprised of TAD students, Sougat Hota & Anoop Balakrishnan and this project was part of their 4th semester ‘Systems Design’ project (Guided by Praveen Nahar & Mahaan Ghose with inputs from Abhishek Singh from GM), where they studied Indian rural mobility systems and proposed interesting design concepts. Also during the forum NID as an institute was awarded ‘Silver certification’ status. • Nirmay & Kunal Rajpurkar, were selected for HONDA design workshop (10-days), Thailand (HRAP-Honda R&D Asia Pacific Co.Ltd.) from a design contest. The workshop hosted 16 design students from India, Thailand, Indonesia, and Malaysia – 4 from each country. • Nirmay won the FIRST place during the workshop ($1000) + Award plate + ¼ scale solid models on display at HRAP lobby. • Vidyadhar Bhandare won the BEST regional award for MOBILIITY VISION 2014-15($1000), design contest sponsored by NISSAN, Japan with Elephant design studio as Knowledge partner. Also students from PD and TAD won Special jury mention, honorary certificates and were duly acknowledge for their work. • TAD Department organized range of industry collaborative workshops: HarshaRaju, Design lead, Visteon, Pune offered 1-week ‘In vehicle experience’ workshop to TAD and NMD students. • Under FORD foundation sponsorship, TAD Student Suyog Patel has developed Design concepts for Compact Ambulance for Urban india. • NID TAD dept. students/faculty and staff participated in AUTOEXPO New delhi in Feb.2014 and showcased projects done within institutes, including a 1:1 scale Concept bike. • Range of guest from International institutes and industry visited the dept. • University of Cincinnati USA, College of creative studies USA, Art Center College of design, also designers from NISSAN motors JAPAN, Toyota, Honda studio, Thailand. • Visit of SIAM delegation, 14 designer/design managers from various automotive OEMs to interact with the director & dept. students/ faculty. • CCS-NID workshop on ‘heritage to future’, anchored by Alexander Klatt, Chair MFA Transportation Design program, CCS (College for Creative Studies) was conducted in PG campus with TAD students. Lifestyle Accessory Design Classroom project - Student Awards: Manoj Kuldeep -winner in “Be Open Foundation” “Made In India” “ furniture category” 2013-14 Design Competition . Ravi Anand - winner in FIRST PLACE in ACCESSORIES category in Park ELLE DECOR Student Contest 2014-15 .The product “ Ghunghroo Collection ” is showcased in the Park ELLE DECOR Student Gallery at India Design ID 2015 from 13-15 Feb Shibu M’s NIDO chair has won The Park ELLE DECOR Student Contest in the “Special Mention for Best Use of Traditional Materials” category. .The product “ NIDO ” is showcased in the Park ELLE DECOR Student Gallery at India Design ID 2015 from 13-15 Feb Manoj Kuldeep - selected amongst the final top three entries for the Pune Design Festival 2015 Student Design Projects competitionon 6th and 7th of Feb at Le Meridian, Pune. Student work Exhibited Representing LAD, NID with the support from sun jewels,Bombay fashion show their jewellery collection in India international jewellery show - 2014 in Mumbai. Classroom products Exhibited in Workshop/ conference on design and technology intervention in natural fiber product innovation on 22nd and 23rd july 2014. Chief guest was Ms.Zohra Chatterjee secretary ministry of textile. Group/individual Achievement - self motivated : Samir Saurabh - “The garment (Magnum Opus) was selected as one the winner of first round of Wills Lifestyle Debut – 2014 held in Mumbai. The theme for this competition was Urban Strokes – Cosmopolitan and effortless designs in tune with the evolution of modern style. The winners were chosen on key parameters of Creativity, Technicality and Commercial Viability. The garment was showcased in Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week Autumn-Winter 2014 (March 2630, 2014) at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.” Sanskruti Swagat Thorat - jewellery got selected in the “artsana awards” Golden Glory category out of 800 + entries from worldwide to be manufactured by GJEPC. 1. Nominated in top 5 jewellery in Golden glory category at Artisan Award. (18 Feb 2015) and 2. Winner of National jewellery Award (west zone) 2015 in student category Sukanya Pasi - Notable in DIY Category in core77 design award for herself initiated project “share a seed”. Nazuk Krishan - INDIAFRICA poster design competition 2014,One of the winners from India. Rakesh R - Finalist in the 2014 World of Wearable Art Awards Show in New Zealand. Preeyal Rajaram Patil and Ayushi jain - One of the Team Winner of Asian Paints Design Competition “ The D Door”. Designing Spaces based on a dedicated theme showcased in the india design week Delhi 2015 (30th feb 2015 ). NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 123 Shanvi Gupta - One of the Team Winner of Asian Paints Design Competition “ The D Door”. Designing Spaces based on a dedicated theme showcased in the india design week Delhi 2015 (30th feb 2015 ). LAD International student - Exchange : Abhilasha Vishesh Jhalani - Selected From LAD,NID as a international exchange student for exchange program 2014 -15 for one sem in school of design Hochschule Pforzheim University, zermany. Rashi Saraf & Laxmi Gupta - shortlisted for the National Design Talent Contest organized by the Fashion Design Council of India ,become the entry for the 2nd stage of selection by the WOW jury (18th feb 2015 ). Anupama Nandakumar - Selected From LAD,NID as international exchange student for exchange program 2013 -14 for one sem in school of design University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. NEW MEDIA 1) The New Media Design programme participated in the Story of Light festival held in Panjim, Goa from January 14-18, 2015. Their installation on flexible, interactive ‘light pipes’ was installed on the main promenade in Panjim. 2) NID and Tata Consultancy Services signed an MoU on January 12 at NID’s Gandhinagar campus for cooperation and collaboration in the areas of design and technology. TCS CTO K. Ananth Krishnan was present for the event. 124 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 Annexure 10: HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES Sr. No. Name Programme Details Period 1 Ms. Hina Kansara Condensed Translation Training Course at Central Translation Bureau, New Delhi May 5, 2014 to May 9, 2014 2 Mr. Himanshu B Patel 2 years MBA in Finance from Sikkim Manipal University July 2014 (Continuing) 3 Mr. Sanjay Pandit Human Resource Management at Ahmedabad Management Association (AMA) July 2014 – January 2015 (Six months Programme) 4 Mr. S T Safri Workshop on Outcome Budget at ISTM, New Delhi August 11, 2014 to August 12, 2014 5 Ms. Jasswini L Bet PG Diploma in Education Administration (PGDEA) – Two years progm. of Symbiosis Center for Distance Learning, Pune. November 2014 – 2016 6 Mr. T G Shaikh MA Public Administration at IGNOU April 2012 – 2014 (Course Completed) 7 Mr. Sanjay V Pandit Post Graduate Diploma in Human Resource Management at AMA Ahmedabad July – December 2014 – Six months course (Course completed) 8 Mr. Hasmukh Prajapati Two days In-house Training and Development Programme (in Hindi / Gujarati languages) for Technical Staff by Profile Management Consultants at NID Paldi Campus, Ahmedabad July 26, 2014 to July 27, 2014 9 Mr. Hardik Sanghavi -do- -do- 10 Mr. Sachin Panchal -do- -do- 11 Mr. Anand Prajapati -do- -do- 12 Mr.Jaswantsinh Chauhan -do- -do- 13 Mr. Nitesh Patel -do- -do- 14 Mr. Dipak Panchal -do- -do- 15 Mr. Devendra Solanki -do- -do- 16 Mr. Kiran Solanki -do- -do- 17 Mr. Pratik Patel -do- -do- 18 Mr. Navneet Mistry -do- -do- NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 125 19 Mr.Dipakkumar Prajapati -do- -do- 47 Mr. Kamlesh Chauhan -do- -do- 20 Mr. Rakesh Rathod -do- -do- 48 Mr. Hiren Bhakodia -do- -do- 21 Mr. Paresh Soni -do- -do- 49 Mr. Maulik Sutariya -do- -do- 22 Mr. Kamlesh Parmar -do- -do- 50 Mr. Karan Mehta -do- -do- 23 Mr.Govindbhai Jadav -do- -do- 51 Mr. Nirmalsinh Rathod -do- -do- 24 Mr. Amit Desai -do- -do- 52 Mr. Vishal Arora -do- -do- 25 Mr. Shailesh Makwana -do- -do- 53 Mr. S T Safri 26 Mr. Paresh Parmar -do- -do- Three days, Academic Administrators Workshop at UGC Academic Staff College, Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar. August 22, 2014 to August 24, 2014 27 Mr. Shambhu Paswan -do- -do- 54 Mr. MPS Nair 28 Mr. Sudhir Shah -do- -do- Three days workshop on Ethics and Value in Public Governance at ISTM, New Delhi October 13, 2014 to October 15, 2014 29 Mr. Jagdish Chauhan -do- -do- 55 Mr. Sanjay V Pandit -do- 30 Mr. Franklin R Kristi -do- -do- Three days workshop on Ethics and Value in Public Governance at ISTM, New Delhi 31 Mr. Nasir Hussain Saiyed -do- -do- 56 Mr. Urmil Patel -do- 32 Mr. Mohmad Sakir Pathan -do- -do- Three days workshop on Ethics and Value in Public Governance at ISTM, New Delhi 33 Mr. Piyush Panchal 57 Mr. T G Shaikh MA Public Administration at IGNOU Completed in November 2014 58 Mr. Rajan Christopher Management Development Programme on Project Management at AMA Ahmedabad 4th January to 1st March 2015 (6 Sundays) 59 Mr. Navneet Mistry Delhi Wood 2015 - 4th International Trade Fare for Woodworking Machine, Tools, Fittings, and Accessories and raw materials exhibition 4 - 7 February 2015 60 Mr. Kiran Solanki -do- -do- 61 Mr. Dipak Prajapati -do- -do- Two days In-house Training and Development Programme (in Hindi / Gujarati languages) for Technical Staff by Profile Management Consultants at PG Campus, Gnahdinagar. August 2, 2014 to August 3, 2014 34 Mr. Suresh Mistry -do- -do- 35 Mr. Ashok Charkul -do- -do- 36 Mr. Urmil Patel -do- -do- 37 Mr. Dhanjibhai Dantani -do- -do- 38 Mr. Rohit Patel -do- -do- 39 Mr. Jasubhai Patel -do- -do- 40 Mr. Mahesh Parmar -do- -do- 41 Mr. Hemraj Koshthi -do- -do- 42 Mr. Prakash Golap -do- -do- 43 Mr. Haresh Galsar -do- -do- 44 Mr. Bharat Vinzuda -do- -do- 45 Mr. P Rameshkumar -do- -do- 46 Mr. Bharat Darji -do- -do- 126 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 127 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 on 31 March, 2015, 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. ANNUAL ACCOUNTS 2014–15 Format – I Prescribed under Bombay Public Trust Act 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. 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 on 31 March, 2015; 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: 28-09-2015 128 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 129 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN,AHMEDABAD The Bombay Public Trusts Act, 1950. Schedule VIII, (Vide Rule 17(1)) Registration No.F.161, Ahmedabad NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD. Registered under The Bombay Public Trusts Act, 1950. Registration No.F.161,Ahmedabad BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 st MARCH, 2015 INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH, 2015 FUNDS & LIABILITIES 31-03-2015 Rs. 31-03-2014 Rs. ASSETS CAPITAL FUND: (As per Schedule-1) 625772439 637774202 DEPRECIATION FUND: (As per Schedule-6) 486833744 483019527 EARMARKED FUNDS: (As per Schedule-2) 638496887 GRANTS AND CONTRIBUTIONS: (As per Schedule-3) 124808159 31-03-2014 Rs. FIXED ASSETS: (At Cost) (As per Schedule-6) 1111659358 1119735109 INVESTMENTS: (At Cost) (As per Schedule-7) 451700000 388500000 LOANS: (Unsecured): Good (As per Schedule-8) 74049473 CURRENT LIABILITIES: (As per Schedule-5) 258629490 2208590192 10076599 234047601 1947810610 26862645 2014-2015 Rs. 2013-2014 Rs. INCOME 2014-2015 Rs. 2013-2014 Rs. To Expenses in respect of Properties: (As per Schedule-13) 25924792 26437167 By Fees: 232742948 219854665 By Consultancy charges, Service charges, Design Fees, & Project Income (As per Schedule-16) 150143649 111341788 43385667 47310183 187909 174104 38987244 35479025 5740391 6539971 By Transfers from Grants & Contributions: (As per Schedule-18) 201100000 183000000 By Deficit carried over to Balance Sheet: (As per Schedule-12) 22269341 13862408 694557149 617562144 1398546 1438253 230000 230000 To Depreciation: (Refer Note no.1e ) 43385667 47310183 To Amount transferred to Reserves or Specific Fund: (As per Schedule-14) 57500969 57612948 To Expenditure on Objects of the Trust: (As per Schedule-15 & 16) 566117175 23254092 To Audit Fees: 35435759 41590470 INCOME OUTSTANDING: (As per Schedule-10) 106531009 9112663 CASH & BANK BALANCES: (As per Schedule-11) 454132080 INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT (As per Schedule-12) 22269341 TOTAL EXPENDITURE To Legal expenses & Professional Fees: 31229312 ADVANCES: (As per Schedule-9) GRANTS FOR NEW NIDs (As per Schedule-4) TOTAL 551663369 31-03-2015 Rs. 351755868 TOTAL By Rent: By Interest: (As per Schedule-17) 484533593 By Miscellaneous Income: 13862408 2208590192 1947810610 By Amount transferred from Capital Fund to the extent of depreciation: (Ref. Note.no.1e iii) 694557149 617562144 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 Secretary & Head, General Administration CA. Chokshi Shreyas B. Partner Membership No. 100892 Date : Viral Rajyaguru Controller of Finance & Accounts Siddharth Swaminarayan Secretary & Head, General Administration CA. Chokshi Shreyas B. Partner Membership No. 100892 Date : 130 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 131 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD. Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2015 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD. Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2015 CAPITAL FUND Particulars a. Capital Fund Balance as on 1-4-2014 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 1-4-2014 TOTAL ( a + b) Schedule - 1 31.03.2015 Rs. 636750127 31.03.2014 Rs. EARMARKED FUNDS Sr. Name of Funds No. Schedule - 2 Opening Interest Other Balance Credited Credited Amount Ref. Closing Debited Note Balance As on 582669705 As on 01.04.2014 21263968 47239370 31.03.2015 Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. 1 Contribution from Govt. of India, New Delhi. 48683781 4403373 53087154 Contribution from Industry, Individuals 43597547 1614383 2758780 99811 2858591 169484 6132 175616 2816365 101894 10157185 54083732 2 969 668172249 112948 684105755 3 Contribution for Bangalore Design Centre 4 Prof. Ravi Matthai’s Memorial Fund 43385667 47310183 5 Donation for Financial Aid to Students 38218 45445 6 Fund for Imported Equipments, Library books 24666805 892430 25559235 7 NID Restoration & Upgradation Fund 14092520 509859 14602379 8 Revolving Contingency Fund 238752 8638 247390 9 Centre of Excellence for Innovative Design Chair Fund 524338 10 House Building Advance for Employees Fund 68725135 11 Ford Foundation Endowment Fund 85320352 6647090 2124395 12 Jamshedji Tata Trust Corpus Endowment Fund 48052722 3918102 13 Corpus Fund from Govt.for India Design Council 45000000 4387500 14 Corpus from Govt. for India for Venture Capital Fund 47753150 2739973 15 Fund for Campus Maintenance and Allied Activities 17895967 16 Special Purpose Fund 17 Appropriation of Fund for Building 1478210 14000 46676140 and Sponsors of Diploma Projects. 624748364 636750127 1024075 1024075 625772439 637774202 101367671 202500 3120759 524338 12349720 1 81074855 4808992 2 89282845 3407270 3407270 3 51970824 1453759 5841259 4 45000000 5 50493123 17895967 4560000 50000000 6 155927671 Construction A/c.(As per Contra) a. Post Graduate Campus at Gandhinagar --- 8321673 8321673 7 --- b. Vertical Expansion of R & D Campus, Bangalore --- 2552355 2552355 7 --- c. Hostel Block-B Civil work at P.G. Campus at Gandhinagar --- 220337 220337 7 --- d. Additional Hostel for Girls at Ahmedabad --- 140450 140450 7 --- e. Lecture Halls at Ahmedabad --- 140450 140450 7 --- GRAND TOTAL 551663369 29889185 82391119 25446786 638496887 PREVIOUS YEAR 470041655 24243862 122101402 64723550 551663369 *Note: 1. Created out of current year's interest income and additional contribution of Rs.75,00,000/- . 132 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 133 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD. Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2015 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD. Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2015 EARMARKED FUNDS contd..... Schedule - 2 Name of Funds Opening Balance Interest Other Amount Closing Balance As on 01.04.2014 Credited Credited Debited As on 31.03.2015 a. Scholarship Fund 45120419 b. New Media Fund 19240000 19240000 6228950 6228950 c. Bissel Fund 2124395 0 4248791 4248791 0 e. Interest earned on New Media Fund 12140380 1811746 551814 13400312 2590603 586553 8387 3168769 85320352 6647090 2124395 4808992 89282845 Total 2. Details of Ford Foundation Endowment Fund Name of Funds a. Chair for Universal Design Fund b. Interest earned on Research Chair Total Opening Balance Interest Other Amount Closing Balance As on 01.04.2014 Credited Credited Debited As on 31.03.2015 44645452 3407270 3407270 3918102 48052722 3918102 3407270 3918102 3407270 51970824 3. Details of Jamshedji Tata Trust Corpus Endowment Fund Name of Funds a. Endowment fund from Govt. for India Design Council Opening Balance Interest Other Amount Closing Balance As on 01.04.2014 Credited Credited Debited As on 31.03.2015 45000000 b. Interest earned on Endowment Fund for IDC Total Grant Credited Rs. --- 201100000 Central Govt. Grant Plan (NonRecurring) for Machinery, Equipment, Furniture etc. 8056920 30000000 13155950 24900970 3 Central Govt. Grant Plan (NonRecurring) for Books & Audio Visual Publication 1889938 5000000 6889938 --- 4 Central Govt. Grant Plan (NonRecurring) for Post Graduate Campus at Gandhinagar 12643220 0 8321673 4321547 5 Central Govt. Grant Plan (NonRecurring) for Vertical Expansion of Bangalore Campus 8418897 2552355 5866542 6 Central Govt. Grant Plan (NonRecurring) for Additional Infrastructure for Implementation of New Reservation Policy for OBCs Viz.class rooms/hostel/lab/studios at PG Campus,Gandhinagar 220337 0 220337 --- 7 Central Govt. Grant Plan (NonRecurring) for Construction of Additional Hostel for Girls 0 25000000 140450 24859550 8 Central Govt. Grant Plan (NonRecurring) for Construction of Student Mess at Gandhinagar 0 20000000 9 Central Govt. Grant Plan (NonRecurring) for Construction of lecture Halla at Ahmedabad 0 45000000 140450 31229312 326100000 31421153 201100000 0 124808159 78377414 237175000 101323102 183000000 0 31229312 Name of Account 1 Central Govt. Grant for Plan Recurring Programme 2 48052722 3407270 0 45000000 0 4387500 1453759 5841259 0 45000000 4387500 1453759 5841259 45000000 4. Details of Corpus Fund from Govt. for India Design Council Name of Funds a. Corpus from Govt. for India for Rolling Venture Fund b. Interest earned on Corpus for Rolling Venture Fund Total Opening Balance Interest Other As on 01.04.2014 Credited Credited Debited As on 31.03.2015 0 40000000 40000000 7753150 2739973 47753150 2739973 Amount Closing Balance 10493123 0 0 Schedule - 3 Opening Balance As on 01.04.2014 Rs. Sr. No. 47244814 d. Interest earned on Scholarship Fund f. Interest earned on Bissel Fund GRANTS AND CONTRIBUTIONS TOTAL PREVIOUS YEAR Amount debited Non Recurring Exps Rs. Transferred to I & E A/c. Rs. Ref. Note Other Debited Rs. Closing Balance As on 31.03.2015 Rs. 201100000 --- 20000000 44859550 50493123 5. Details of Corpus from Govt. for India for Venture Capital Fund Name of Funds a. Special purpose Fund Fund b. Interest earned on Special Purpose Fund Total Opening Balance Interest Other As on 01.04.2014 Credited Credited Debited As on 31.03.2015 50000000 150000000 100000000 1367671 4560000 101367671 4560000 Amount Closing Balance 5927671 50000000 0 155927671 6. Details of Special Purpose Fund 7. Amount transferred to Capital Fund account to the extent of capital expenditure incurred. 134 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 135 16789301 --10076599 Note: 1. Amount transferred to CPWD towards construction of boundary wall . CURRENT LIABILITIES Particulars 31.03.2015 Rs. 31.03.2014 Rs. 1. For Expenses 23537955 27702648 2. For Rent & Other Deposits 28508575 28062297 3. For Sundry Credit Balances 49299321 38003501 157283639 140279155 258629490 234047601 4. For Advance for Projects in Progress TOTAL 136 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 Schedule - 5 Additional Hostel for Girls at Ahmedabad Lecture Halls at Ahmedabad 5 6 367003033 1119735109 1018492502 Sub-Total of C( 1+2+3+4 ) GRAND TOTAL PREVIOUS YEAR 0 106436050 31533917 10268980 140450 140450 332132 5193443 39609668 0 Modernisation of NID’s Cell at Rajajinagar B’lore 4 39779663 Hostel Block-B Civil work at P.G. Campus at Gandhinagar 3 1119735109 1111659358 377272013 140450 140450 0 40111795 77300865 75966590 Vertical Expansion of R & D Campus, Bangalore- Civil Work 2 1334275 19489436 259578453 0 240089017 603552574 85168963 5098026 220912845 86912811 205459929 130834771 51475673 5671256 2013250 69596713 2077879 1281017 796862 As on 31.03.2015 Rs. 19489436 8321673 39609668 549667 34738792 432167 3889042 0 0 Sale/ Adjustment Rs. 251256780 8321673 21264937 6890907 5438532 1043523 7891975 0 0 Addition Rs. Sub-Total (ii) Electrical work 0 231767344 26865900 Post Graduate Campus at Gandhinagar 15039700 (i) Civil work 11826200 1 26724600 CAPITAL WORK IN PROGRESS 38550800 PREVIOUS YEAR C 74049473 78827723 2490227 621897305 7536899 Library Books 0 5 84076599 Sub-Total 74000000 5098026 10076599 250213105 43513901 Staff Pool Vehicles 53590500 Computers & Peripherals 28797842 4 202158 3 --- 86301455 29000000 201456996 29000000 Furniture & Fixtures --- Machinery, Equipment & Tools --- 2 --- 1 Vijayawada 130834771 5 MOVABLE PROPERTIES 16004836 Sub-Total of ( 1+ 2 + 3 + 4 +5 ) 1534864 TOTAL As on 01.04.2014 Rs. 435744394 483019527 0 0 452578369 42866382 5098026 218042514 53712269 132859178 30441158 9008244 295320 603972 20533622 0 0 47310183 43385667 0 0 40166744 6889001 14352964 6332356 12592423 3218923 1286892 141782 50331 1739918 0 0 For the Year Rs. 35050 39571450 0 0 39571450 535989 34738792 420107 3876562 0 0 0 Sale/ Adjustment Rs. DEPRECIATION 483019527 486833744 0 0 453173663 49219394 5098026 197656686 59624518 141575039 33660081 10295136 437102 654303 22273540 0 As on 31.03.2015 Rs. 41180537 5234154 1358947 47323173 2077879 1281017 796862 As on 31.03.2015 Rs. 63884890 636715582 624825614 377272013 140450 140450 0 40111795 77300865 259578453 19489436 240089017 150378911 35949569 0 23256159 27288293 636715582 367003033 0 39779663 75966590 251256780 19489436 231767344 169318936 35961341 0 32170591 32589186 68597818 100393613 42467429 5375936 1409278 49063091 2077879 1281017 796862 As on 31.03.2014 Rs. NET BLOCK Schedule - 6 97174690 Schedule - 4 B 7536899 (-) 88330 5671256 25076599 88330 51475673 15000000 --- Bangalore Outreach Centre in Rajajinagar 10076599 --- R & D Campus, Bangalore 4963101 --- 4 15039700 --- 5 Kurukshetra 14920190 2013250 4 79810 69596713 14414935 ----- NID Campus Buildings 585065 7046800 --- Liasion Office in India Habitat Centre, New Delhi. --- 7046800 15000000 2 15000000 15000000 3 15000000 --- Rs. 1281017 --- 19677800 Rs. 2077879 11826200 19677800 Rs. (ii) Land - R & D Campus, Bangalore 11826200 Rs. Sub-Total of 1 Bhopal Rs. Non Recurring Exps 796862 3 Rs. Other Debited Amount debited IMMOVABLE PROPERTIES (i) Land Hyderabad Rs. Transferred to CPWD for Const. work Rs. Closing Balance As on 31.03.2015 Total Rs. A 1 2 Grant Credited during the year As on 01.04.2014 Rs. Jorhat Opening Balance As on 01.04.2014 Particulars 1 Grant Utilised up to 31.03.2014 Sr. No. Central Govt. Grant Plan (NonRecurring) for Implementation of National Design Policy: Setting up of New NID Campuses at Grant Credited up to 31.03.2014 G R O S S B L OC K Sr. Name of No. Account FIXED ASSETS GRANTS FOR NEW NIDs NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN,AHMEDABAD Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31 st March, 2015 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD. Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2015 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD. Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2015 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD. Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2015 INVESTMENTS (AT COST) Schedule - 7 LOANS Particulars Long Term 31.03.2015 Rs. 31.03.2014 Rs. Fixed Deposits with i. State Bank of India 45000000 --- ii. Bank of India 40000000 40000000 i. Vehicles Loan to Employees iii. Corporation Bank 18500000 91500000 212500000 162500000 ii. House Building Advance to the Employees against the Earmarked Fund 11700000 31500000 Sub-Total of (a) 10000000 b. Unsecured i. Equipment Loan & Food Grain Advance to Employees iv. LIC Housing Finance Ltd. - Public Deposit v. NHB Sunidhi- Term Deposit vi. Exim Bank- Term Deposit Particulars 80000000 9000000 Bonds i. 8.00% GOI Savings (Taxable) Bonds (Face Value Rs.4,40,00,000/-) 44000000 44000000 TOTAL ( a + b ) 451700000 388500000 ADVANCES Particulars 2657718 1692626 23530140 21044640 26187858 22737266 674787 516826 26862645 23254092 Schedule - 9 31.03.2014 Rs. 1. To Employees(Including one year old Rs. 71,899/-) (Previous year Rs.64,677/-) 2006422 3233708 2. To Others(Including one year old Rs. 71,96,419 /-) (Previous year Rs.18,85,421/-) 23612467 33889681 9816870 4467081 35435759 41590470 TOTAL INCOME OUTSTANDING Particulars 1. Other Project Receipts (Including one year old Rs. 66,92,015 /-) (Previous year Rs.82,00,495/-) 2. Service Charges (one year old ) (Previous year Rs.7,64,649 /-) 3. Central Govt.Grant Receivable (Since received) TOTAL ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 31.03.2014 Rs. 31.03.2015 Rs. 3. Tax deducted at source 138 31.03.2015 Rs. Other Loans(Secured/Unsecured) a. Secured vii. PNB Housing Finance Ltd. - Public Deposit TOTAL Schedule - 8 Schedule - 10 31.03.2015 Rs. 31.03.2014 Rs. 6766360 8348014 764649 764649 99000000 --- 106531009 9112663 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 139 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD. Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2015 CASH AND BANK BALANCES NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD. Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2015 Schedule - 11 INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT Schedule - 12 Particulars 31.03.2015 Rs. 31.03.2014 Rs. Particulars 31.03.2015 Rs. 31.03.2014 Rs. i) BANK BALANCES a) In Current account with 1. Bank of India, Paldi, Ahmedabad 54889904 52473376 Balance as on 01.04.2014 13862408 152939 Less: Met from NID’s own Income 13862408 152939 --- --- Add: Current year’s deficit (Plan Recurring) 22278069 13882662 8728 20254 22269341 13862408 22269341 13862408 2. Bank of India, Paldi, Ahmedabad (FCRA - Designated bank account) 4462420 3944274 29991 29991 4155151 3412534 338129 338283 15691 16412 63891286 60214870 7. Bank of India, Paldi, Ahmedabad. 1174218 1100169 8. I C I C I Bank Ltd., Ahmedabad. 8225948 9935988 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 ) Less: Current year’s surplus (Non-Plan Recurring) Deficit carried over to Balance Sheet b) In Savings account with Sub - Total ( b ) 9400166 11036157 73291452 71251027 31545 29997 210000000 115000000 11. Corporation Bank, Ahmedabad. --- 40000000 12. Union Bank of India, Ahmedabad. --- 40000000 20000000 20000000 150000000 65000000 Sub - Total ( c ) 380031545 280029997 TOTAL OF ( i ) 453322997 351281024 809083 474844 454132080 351755868 Sub - Total (a) + ( b ) c) In Call/Term Deposit account with 9. Bank of India, London: In Dollar Call Deposit A/c. US $ 500.87 (previous year US $ 499.62) (Conversion @ US $ 1 = Rs.62.98) 10. Bank of India, Ahmedabad 13. State Bank of India, Ahmedabad 14. Allahabad Bank, Ahmedabad ii) CASH ON HAND TOTAL ( I + II ) 140 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 141 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD. Schedule Forming part of the Income and Expenditure for the year ended 31st March, 2015 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD. Schedule Forming part of the Income and Expenditure for the year ended 31st March, 2015 EXPENSES IN RESPECT OF PROPERTIES EXPENDITURE ON OBJECT OF THE TRUST EDUCATIONAL EXPENSES OTHER THAN PROJECTS 2014-2015 Schedule - 13 Particulars 2014-15 Rs. 2013-14 Rs. 1. Rates,Taxes,Cesses 1843478 1485159 21937841 23130123 2143473 1821885 25924792 26437167 2. Repairs & Maintenance 3. Insurance TOTAL AMOUNT TRANSFERRED TO RESERVE OR SPECIFIC FUND Particulars 1. Excess of cost over grant for Non-Recurring Expenditure Schedule - 14 2014-15 Rs. 2013-14 Rs. 969 112948 transferred to Capital Fund a/c. 2. Contribution to HBA Fund 3. Transferred to Fund for Special Purpose Fund TOTAL Particulars 7500000 50000000 50000000 57500969 57612948 Plan Recurring Expenses a. Salaries,wages & allowances b. Provident fund contribution d. Medical reim.& staff welfare Sub - Total TOTAL Total of Non-Plan and Plan Recurring Expenses Non-Plan Recurring Expenses R&D Other Total Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. 88219564 1596639 148657715 150254354 238473918 204596763 9225115 9225115 18450230 15908473 0 13954357 12028924 4590367 4590367 9180734 9051873 9225115 13954357 4590367 1596639 162473197 164069836 280059239 241586033 2. Travelling Expenses 9437240 31260 12522563 12553823 21991063 21650464 3. Telephone, Telex, Postage 2773525 2773525 2773525 5547050 5918892 12599421 12599421 12599421 25198842 20587032 5. Interest & Bank charges 0 79169 98635 6. Maintenance: Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics 5962753 79169 5962753 5962753 11925506 10750713 7. Vehicle Maintenance & Operation charges 700700 700700 700700 1401400 1167662 8. Material, Supplies,Consumables etc. 3711765 8490316 8574434 12286199 16296889 1302113 1302113 1302113 1271042 187997 187997 11279887 15019354 3468096 3474159 6061092 5372176 3844705 3844705 3844705 2902474 0 28150604 28488981 84118 9. General Expenses for Satellite Centres 10.Advertisement & Publicity Expenses 11.Welfare,Campus events & other Expenses 11091890 2586933 6063 12.Library, Journals,Periodical,Subscri ption etc. 13.Student Freeship & Development 28150604 14.Faculty,Staff HRD & Other Misc. Expense 24187639 394071 6940532 7334603 31522242 13025107 217271042 2112151 221265918 223378069 440649111 384135454 TOTAL ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 2013-14 115989403 4. Electricity Expenses 142 2014-15 NON PLAN & PLAN RECURRING EXPENDITURE (As allocated by management) 1. Salaries & Wages c. Gratuity contribution 7500000 Schedule - 15 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 143 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD. Schedule Forming part of the Income and Expenditure for the year ended 31st March, 2015 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD. Schedule Forming part of the Income and Expenditure for the year ended 31st March, 2015 EXPENDITURE ON OBJECT OF THE TRUST INCOME FROM PROJECT RECEIPTS/GRANTS(NON PLAN) & EDUCATIONAL EXPENSES FOR PROJECTS(NON PLAN) 2014-2015 INTEREST 2014-2015 Particulars (A) EXPENSES/SURPLUS FROM TURNKEY IDS PROJECTS (As allocated by Management) Schedule - 16 2013-2014 Project Expenses Rs. Project Receipts Rs. Project Expenses Rs. Project Receipts Rs. 760572 25436157 897678 11841327 (B) EXPENSES/RECEIPTS FROM INTEGRATED DESIGN SERVICES PROJECTS 1. Design Interventions for Basketary Craft at Ethopia & Ghana 5680288 10553408 10553408 2. Documentation of Textile Traditions - IGNCA 13680151 13680151 10650393 10650393 3. Design & Skill Deve. Trng. w/shop in Bamboo 487554 487554 --- --- 4. Threads of Change: Textile Cultures North India 275222 275222 1897143 1897143 5. Design Craft Baseds Souenirs for Uttarakhand 467187 467187 207631 207631 6. Design Clinic Scheme for MSME Sector 80275862 80275862 54196333 54196333 7. Interior Redesign of Library of IIM B’lore 302591 302591 --- --- 8. Design & Implementation of Ram Krishna Museum 1558938 1558938 2798960 2798960 9. Design & Implementation of Exhibition Hall GIDM G’nagar 2149095 2149095 435991 435991 10. Aesthetic on Human Machine Sonar Systems 764035 764035 152382 152382 11. Designing of ACT- Hostel & Mess Building 365734 365734 887457 887457 12. Design Deve. Of Tirumala Tirupati Museum 871016 871016 959791 959791 2199312 2199312 376099 376099 297041 297041 439834 439834 15. Creating Digital Environment for E-Kalp 4423335 4423335 3491545 3491545 16. U.K. IERI Project 1150471 1150471 111290 111290 850710 850710 1702997 1702997 1247643 1247643 546841 546841 14. Redesign of Paint Containers for Berger Paints 17. India Digital Heritage-Bangaluru 18. Deve. Of New Design Product Bead Cluster-DST 19. National Business Incubator (NDBI) 722808 722808 110594 110594 6938499 6938499 9981772 9981772 124707492 124707492 99500461 99500461 GRAND TOTAL(A) & (B) 125468064 150143649 100398139 111341788 TOTAL OF SCHEDULE 15 & 16 566117175 20. Other Projects Sub-Total:(B) 144 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 Particulars (Other than directly credited to Earmarked Funds) 2014-15 Rs. 2013-14 Rs. 1. On Loans 301189 140624 38685980 35338333 75 68 38987244 35479025 2. On Bank Accounts (i) On Fixed Deposit/Current/ Savings Accounts (ii) On Foreign Bank Deposits TOTAL TRANSFERS FROM GRANTS & CONTRIBUTIONS 5680288 13. Colour Consul Service & Research Studio for Asian Paints Schedule - 17 Particulars Schedule - 18 2014-15 Rs. 2013-14 Rs. 201100000 183000000 201100000 183000000 (From Schedule ‘3’) 1. From Central Government Grant:Recurring:Plan TOTAL 484533593 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 145 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD. Schedule forming part of Balance Sheet and Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 31st March, 2015 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 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 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. Estimated amount of contract remaining to be executed on capital account and not provided for Rs. 47,39,774/-(Previous year Rs. 12,31,448/-) 4. Deficit for the year 2013-2014 of Rs.1,38,62,408/-(For the year 2012-2013 Rs.1,52,939/-) has been debited to misc. exps, as there is no specific govt. grant received for the same during the year. 5. Corresponding figures for the previous year have been regrouped/rearranged where ever necessary. 6. Figures in the Final accounts have been rounded off to the nearest rupee. As per our Report of even date Place:Mumbai Pradyumna Vyas Director For, Sorab S. Engineer & Co. Firm Registration No. 110417 W Chartered Accountants Viral Rajyaguru Controller of Finance & Accounts Siddharth Swaminarayan Secretary & Head, General Administration CA. Chokshi Shreyas B. Partner Membership No. 100892 Date : 28-09-2015 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 2014-2015 Format - II Prescribed by the Government of India for Autonomous Istitutions SIGNATURE TO SCHEDULES ‘1’ TO ‘19’ Anand Mahindra Chairman, Governing Council 146 ANNUAL ACCOUNTS NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 147 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN,AHMEDABAD The Bombay Public Trusts Act, 1950. Registration No.F.161,Ahmedabad NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD. Registered under The Bombay Public Trusts Act, 1950. Registration No.F.161,Ahmedabad BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 st MARCH, 2015 INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH,2015 (Amount in Rs.) SCHEDULE 31.03.2015 (Amount in Rs.) 31.03.2014 CAPITAL FUND AND LIABILITIES SCHEDULE CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR INCOME CAPITAL FUND: 1 625772439 637774202 FEES: 10 232742948 219854665 DEPRECIATION FUND: 6 486833744 483019527 SERVICE CHARGES: 11 150143649 111341788 EARMARKED FUNDS: 2 638496887 551663369 GRANTS: 12 201100000 183000000 GRANTS AND CONTRIBUTIONS: 3 124808159 31229312 INTEREST EARNED: 13 38987244 35479025 GRANTS FOR NEW NIDs 4 74049473 10076599 5928300 6714075 CURRENT LIABILITIES: 5 258629490 234047601 43385667 47310183 2208590192 1947810610 672287808 603699736 TOTAL ASSETS OTHER INCOME: TRANSFERRED FROM CAPITAL FUND 1 TO THE EXTENT OF DEPRECIATION: TOTAL (A) EXPENDITURE FIXED ASSETS:(At Cost) 6 1111659358 1119735109 INVESTMENTS:(At Cost) 7 451700000 CURRENT ASSETS,LOANS,ADVANCES ETC.: 8 INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT 9 ESTABLISHMENT EXPENSES: 14 280059239 241586033 388500000 OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE EXP ENSES: 15 188064041 170556206 622961493 425713093 EXPENSES ON PROJECTS : 11 125468064 100398139 22269341 13862408 79169 98635 6 43385667 47310183 2208590192 1947810610 16 57500969 57612948 694557149 617562144 22269341 13862408 INTEREST/BANK CHARGES: DEPRECIATION: (Ref. Note no.1e ) TOTAL For NOTES forming part of Accounts, see Schedule - 17 As per our Report of even date Place:Mumbai AMOUNT TRANSFERRED TO SPECIFIC FUNDS: TOTAL (B) BALANCE BEING DEFICIT CARRIED OVER TO BALANCE SHEET (A-B) 9 Anand Mahindra Chairman, Governing Council Pradyumna Vyas Director For, Sorab S. Engineer & Co. Firm Registration No. 110417 W Chartered Accountants For NOTES forming part of Accounts, see Schedule - 17 Place: Mumbai. As per our Report of even date Viral Rajyaguru Controller of Finance & Accounts Siddharth Swaminarayan Secretary & Head, General Administration CA. Chokshi Shreyas B. Partner Membership No. 100892 Date : 28.09.2015 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 Secretary & Head, General Administration CA. Chokshi Shreyas B. Partner Membership No. 100892 Date : 28.09.2015 148 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 149 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD. Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2015 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD. Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2015 CAPITAL FUND Particulars a. Capital Fund Balance as on 1-4-2014 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 1-4-2014 TOTAL ( a + b) Schedule - 1 31.03.2015 Rs. 636750127 31.03.2014 Rs. EARMARKED FUNDS Sr. No. Name of Funds Schedule - 2 Opening Interest Other Balance Credited Credited Amount Ref. Closing Debited Note Balance As on 582669705 As on 01.04.2014 21263968 47239370 31.03.2015 Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. 1 Contribution from Govt. of India, New Delhi. 48683781 4403373 53087154 Contribution from Industry, Individuals 43597547 1614383 2758780 99811 2858591 169484 6132 175616 2816365 101894 10157185 54083732 2 969 668172249 112948 684105755 3 Contribution for Bangalore Design Centre 4 Prof. Ravi Matthai’s Memorial Fund 43385667 47310183 5 Donation for Financial Aid to Students 38218 45445 6 Fund for Imported Equipments, Library books 24666805 892430 25559235 7 NID Restoration & Upgradation Fund 14092520 509859 14602379 8 Revolving Contingency Fund 238752 8638 247390 9 Centre of Excellence for Innovative Design Chair Fund 524338 10 House Building Advance for Employees Fund 68725135 11 Ford Foundation Endowment Fund 85320352 6647090 2124395 12 Jamshedji Tata Trust Corpus Endowment Fund 48052722 3918102 13 Corpus Fund from Govt.for India Design Council 45000000 4387500 14 Corpus from Govt. for India for Venture Capital Fund 47753150 2739973 15 Fund for Campus Maintenance and Allied Activities 17895967 16 Special Purpose Fund 17 Appropriation of Fund for Building 1478210 14000 46676140 and Sponsors of Diploma Projects. 624748364 636750127 1024075 1024075 625772439 637774202 101367671 202500 3120759 524338 12349720 1 81074855 4808992 2 89282845 3407270 3407270 3 51970824 1453759 5841259 4 45000000 5 50493123 17895967 4560000 50000000 6 155927671 Construction A/c.(As per Contra) a. Post Graduate Campus at Gandhinagar --- 8321673 8321673 7 --- b. Vertical Expansion of R & D Campus, Bangalore --- 2552355 2552355 7 --- c. Hostel Block-B Civil work at P.G. Campus at Gandhinagar --- 220337 220337 7 --- d. Additional Hostel for Girls at Ahmedabad --- 140450 140450 7 --- e. Lecture Halls at Ahmedabad --- 140450 140450 7 --- GRAND TOTAL 551663369 29889185 82391119 25446786 638496887 PREVIOUS YEAR 470041655 24243862 122101402 64723550 551663369 *Note: 1. Created out of current year's interest income and additional contribution of Rs.75,00,000/- . 150 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 151 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD. Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2015 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD. Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2015 EARMARKED FUNDS contd..... Schedule - 2 Name of Funds Opening Balance Interest Other Amount Closing Balance As on 01.04.2014 Credited Credited Debited As on 31.03.2015 a. Scholarship Fund 45120419 b. New Media Fund 19240000 19240000 6228950 6228950 c. Bissel Fund 2124395 0 4248791 4248791 0 e. Interest earned on New Media Fund 12140380 1811746 551814 13400312 2590603 586553 8387 3168769 85320352 6647090 2124395 4808992 89282845 Total 2. Details of Ford Foundation Endowment Fund Name of Funds a. Chair for Universal Design Fund b. Interest earned on Research Chair Total Opening Balance Interest Other Amount Closing Balance As on 01.04.2014 Credited Credited Debited As on 31.03.2015 44645452 3407270 3407270 3918102 48052722 3918102 3407270 48052722 3407270 3918102 3407270 51970824 3. Details of Jamshedji Tata Trust Corpus Endowment Fund Name of Funds a. Endowment fund from Govt. for India Design Council Opening Balance Interest Other Amount Closing Balance As on 01.04.2014 Credited Credited Debited As on 31.03.2015 45000000 b. Interest earned on Endowment Fund for IDC Total 0 45000000 0 4387500 1453759 5841259 0 45000000 4387500 1453759 5841259 45000000 Grant Credited Rs. --- 201100000 Central Govt. Grant Plan (NonRecurring) for Machinery, Equipment, Furniture etc. 8056920 30000000 13155950 24900970 3 Central Govt. Grant Plan (NonRecurring) for Books & Audio Visual Publication 1889938 5000000 6889938 --- 4 Central Govt. Grant Plan (NonRecurring) for Post Graduate Campus at Gandhinagar 12643220 0 8321673 4321547 5 Central Govt. Grant Plan (NonRecurring) for Vertical Expansion of Bangalore Campus 8418897 2552355 5866542 6 Central Govt. Grant Plan (NonRecurring) for Additional Infrastructure for Implementation of New Reservation Policy for OBCs Viz.class rooms/hostel/lab/studios at PG Campus,Gandhinagar 220337 0 220337 --- 7 Central Govt. Grant Plan (NonRecurring) for Construction of Additional Hostel for Girls 0 25000000 140450 24859550 8 Central Govt. Grant Plan (NonRecurring) for Construction of Student Mess at Gandhinagar 0 20000000 9 Central Govt. Grant Plan (NonRecurring) for Construction of lecture Halla at Ahmedabad 0 45000000 140450 31229312 326100000 31421153 201100000 0 124808159 78377414 237175000 101323102 183000000 0 31229312 Name of Account 1 Central Govt. Grant for Plan Recurring Programme 2 Opening Balance Interest Other As on 01.04.2014 Credited Credited Debited As on 31.03.2015 0 40000000 4. Details of Corpus Fund from Govt. for India Design Council Name of Funds a. Corpus from Govt. for India for Rolling Venture Fund b. Interest earned on Corpus for Rolling Venture Fund Total 40000000 Amount Closing Balance 7753150 2739973 47753150 2739973 0 Opening Balance Interest Other As on 01.04.2014 Credited Credited Debited As on 31.03.2015 50000000 150000000 Schedule - 3 Opening Balance As on 01.04.2014 Rs. Sr. No. 47244814 d. Interest earned on Scholarship Fund f. Interest earned on Bissel Fund GRANTS AND CONTRIBUTIONS TOTAL PREVIOUS YEAR Amount debited Non Recurring Exps Rs. Transferred to I & E A/c. Rs. Ref. Note Other Debited Rs. Closing Balance As on 31.03.2015 Rs. 201100000 --- 20000000 44859550 10493123 0 50493123 5. Details of Corpus from Govt. for India for Venture Capital Fund Name of Funds a. Special purpose Fund Fund b. Interest earned on Special Purpose Fund Total 100000000 1367671 4560000 101367671 4560000 Amount Closing Balance 5927671 50000000 0 155927671 6. Details of Special Purpose Fund 7. Amount transferred to Capital Fund account to the extent of capital expenditure incurred. 152 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 153 16789301 --10076599 Note: 1. Amount transferred to CPWD towards construction of boundary wall . CURRENT LIABILITIES Particulars 31.03.2015 Rs. 31.03.2014 Rs. 1. For Expenses 23537955 27702648 2. For Rent & Other Deposits 28508575 28062297 3. For Sundry Credit Balances 49299321 38003501 157283639 140279155 258629490 234047601 4. For Advance for Projects in Progress TOTAL 154 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 Schedule - 5 Additional Hostel for Girls at Ahmedabad Lecture Halls at Ahmedabad 5 6 367003033 1119735109 1018492502 Sub-Total of C( 1+2+3+4 ) GRAND TOTAL PREVIOUS YEAR 0 106436050 31533917 10268980 140450 140450 332132 5193443 39609668 0 Modernisation of NID’s Cell at Rajajinagar B’lore 4 39779663 Hostel Block-B Civil work at P.G. Campus at Gandhinagar 3 1119735109 1111659358 377272013 140450 140450 0 40111795 77300865 75966590 Vertical Expansion of R & D Campus, Bangalore- Civil Work 2 1334275 19489436 259578453 0 240089017 603552574 85168963 5098026 220912845 86912811 205459929 130834771 51475673 5671256 2013250 69596713 2077879 1281017 796862 As on 31.03.2015 Rs. 19489436 8321673 39609668 549667 34738792 432167 3889042 0 0 Sale/ Adjustment Rs. 251256780 8321673 21264937 6890907 5438532 1043523 7891975 0 0 Addition Rs. Sub-Total (ii) Electrical work 0 231767344 26865900 Post Graduate Campus at Gandhinagar 15039700 (i) Civil work 11826200 1 26724600 CAPITAL WORK IN PROGRESS 38550800 PREVIOUS YEAR C 74049473 78827723 2490227 621897305 7536899 Library Books 0 5 84076599 Sub-Total 74000000 5098026 10076599 250213105 43513901 Staff Pool Vehicles 53590500 Computers & Peripherals 28797842 4 202158 3 --- 86301455 29000000 201456996 29000000 Furniture & Fixtures --- Machinery, Equipment & Tools --- 2 --- 1 Vijayawada 130834771 5 MOVABLE PROPERTIES 16004836 Sub-Total of ( 1+ 2 + 3 + 4 +5 ) 1534864 TOTAL As on 01.04.2014 Rs. 435744394 483019527 0 0 452578369 42866382 5098026 218042514 53712269 132859178 30441158 9008244 295320 603972 20533622 0 0 47310183 43385667 0 0 40166744 6889001 14352964 6332356 12592423 3218923 1286892 141782 50331 1739918 0 0 For the Year Rs. 35050 39571450 0 0 39571450 535989 34738792 420107 3876562 0 0 0 Sale/ Adjustment Rs. DEPRECIATION 483019527 486833744 0 0 453173663 49219394 5098026 197656686 59624518 141575039 33660081 10295136 437102 654303 22273540 0 As on 31.03.2015 Rs. 41180537 5234154 1358947 47323173 2077879 1281017 796862 As on 31.03.2015 Rs. 63884890 636715582 624825614 377272013 140450 140450 0 40111795 77300865 259578453 19489436 240089017 150378911 35949569 0 23256159 27288293 636715582 367003033 0 39779663 75966590 251256780 19489436 231767344 169318936 35961341 0 32170591 32589186 68597818 100393613 42467429 5375936 1409278 49063091 2077879 1281017 796862 As on 31.03.2014 Rs. NET BLOCK Schedule - 6 97174690 Schedule - 4 B 7536899 (-) 88330 5671256 25076599 88330 51475673 15000000 --- Bangalore Outreach Centre in Rajajinagar 10076599 --- R & D Campus, Bangalore 4963101 --- 4 15039700 --- 5 Kurukshetra 14920190 2013250 4 79810 69596713 14414935 ----- NID Campus Buildings 585065 7046800 --- Liasion Office in India Habitat Centre, New Delhi. --- 7046800 15000000 2 15000000 15000000 3 15000000 --- Rs. 1281017 --- 19677800 Rs. 2077879 11826200 19677800 Rs. (ii) Land - R & D Campus, Bangalore 11826200 Rs. Sub-Total of 1 Bhopal Rs. Non Recurring Exps 796862 3 Rs. Other Debited Amount debited IMMOVABLE PROPERTIES (i) Land Hyderabad Rs. Transferred to CPWD for Const. work Rs. Closing Balance As on 31.03.2015 Total Rs. A 1 2 Grant Credited during the year As on 01.04.2014 Rs. Jorhat Opening Balance As on 01.04.2014 Particulars 1 Grant Utilised up to 31.03.2014 Sr. No. Central Govt. Grant Plan (NonRecurring) for Implementation of National Design Policy: Setting up of New NID Campuses at Grant Credited up to 31.03.2014 G R O S S B L OC K Sr. Name of No. Account FIXED ASSETS GRANTS FOR NEW NIDs NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN,AHMEDABAD Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31 st March, 2015 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD. Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2015 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD. Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2015 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD. Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2015 INVESTMENTS (AT COST) Schedule - 7 CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS, ADVANCES ETC. Particulars Long Term 31.03.2015 Rs. 31.03.2014 Rs. Fixed Deposits with i. State Bank of India 45000000 --- ii. Bank of India 40000000 40000000 II) CASH BALANCES ON HAND iii. Corporation Bank 18500000 91500000 212500000 162500000 11700000 31500000 III) BANK BALANCES a) In Current account with 1. Bank of India, Paldi, Ahmedabad iv. LIC Housing Finance Ltd. - Public Deposit v. NHB Sunidhi- Term Deposit vi. Exim Bank- Term Deposit 10000000 vii. PNB Housing Finance Ltd. - Public Deposit 80000000 9000000 Bonds i. 8.00% GOI Savings (Taxable) Bonds (Face Value Rs.4,40,00,000/-) 44000000 44000000 TOTAL Particulars 31.03.2015 Rs. 31.03.2014 Rs. --- --- 809083 474844 54889904 52473376 4462420 3944274 29991 29991 4155151 3412534 338129 338283 15691 16412 63891286 60214870 b) In Savings account with 7. Bank of India, Paldi, Ahmedabad. 1174218 1100169 8. I C I C I Bank Ltd., Ahmedabad. 8225948 9935988 Sub - Total ( b ) 9400166 11036157 Sub - Total (a) + ( b ) 73291452 71251027 31545 29997 210000000 115000000 11. Corporation Bank, Ahmedabad. --- 40000000 12. Union Bank of India, Ahmedabad. --- 40000000 20000000 20000000 150000000 65000000 A. CURRENT ASSETS: I) INVENTORIES: Civil and Capital Materials (At Cost) 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 451700000 388500000 Sub - Total ( a ) c) In Call/Term Deposit account with 9. Bank of India, London: In Dollar Call Deposit A/c. US $ 500.87 (previous year US $ 499.62) (Conversion @ US $ 1 = Rs.62.98) 10. Bank of India, Ahmedabad 13. State Bank of India, Ahmedabad 14. Allahabad Bank, Ahmedabad Sub - Total ( c ) 156 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 Schedule - 8 380031545 280029997 Sub Total -III (a+b+c) 453322997 351281024 TOTAL ( I + II + III ) 454132080 351755868 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 157 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD. Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2015 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD. Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2015 CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS, ADVANCES ETC. contd… Particulars B. LOANS, ADVANCES AND OTHER ASSETS: I. Loans: Other Loans(Secured/Unsecured) a. Secured i. Vehicles Loan to Employees ii. House Building Advance to the Employees against the Earmarked Fund Sub-Total of (a) Schedule - 8 31.03.2015 Rs. 31.03.2014 Rs. 2657718 1692626 23530140 21044640 26187858 22737266 674787 516826 26862645 23254092 2006422 3233708 23612467 33889681 9816870 4467081 35435759 41590470 6766360 8348014 764649 764649 99000000 --- Sub Total (III) 106531009 9112663 TOTAL OF B (I + II + III) 168829413 73957225 TOTAL OF A + B 622961493 425713093 b. Unsecured i. Equipment Loan & Food Grain Advance to Employees Sub Total (I) II. Advances: 1. To Employees(Including one year old Rs. 71,899/-) (Previous year Rs.64,677/-) 2. To Others(Including one year old Rs. 71,96,419 /-) (Previous year Rs.18,85,421/-) 3. Tax deducted at source Sub Total (II) III. Income Accrued: 1. Other Project Receipts (Including one year old Rs. 66,92,015 /-) (Previous year Rs.82,00,495/-) 2. Service Charges (one year old ) (Previous year Rs.7,64,649 /-) 3. Central Govt.Grant Receivable (Since received) 158 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT Schedule - 9 Particulars 31.03.2015 Rs. 31.03.2014 Rs. Balance as on 01.04.2014 13862408 152939 Less: Met from NID’s own Income 13862408 152939 --- --- Add: Current year’s deficit (Plan Recurring) 22278069 13882662 8728 20254 22269341 13862408 22269341 13862408 Less: Current year’s surplus (Non-Plan Recurring) Deficit carried over to Balance Sheet NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 159 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD. Schedule Forming part of the Income and Expenditure for the year ended 31st March, 2015 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD. Schedule Forming part of the Income and Expenditure for the year ended 31st March, 2015 FEES Schedule - 10 Particulars 2014-15 Rs. 2013-14 Rs. 153705164 147204878 22100310 22138250 3. Hostel Fees 8891225 9003961 4. Hostel Electricity Charges 5928375 6004480 5. Application Form Fees 20025064 13364646 6. I.T. Infrastructure Charges 22092810 22138450 1. Tuition Fees 2. Studio Charges TOTAL 232742948 219854665 EXPENDITURE ON OBJECT OF THE TRUST INCOME FROM PROJECT RECEIPTS/GRANTS(NON PLAN) & EDUCATIONAL EXPENSES FOR PROJECTS(NON PLAN) 2014-2015 2014-2015 Particulars Project Receipts Rs. Project Expenses Rs. Project Receipts Rs. 760572 25436157 897678 11841327 5680288 5680288 10553408 10553408 2. Documentation of Textile Traditions - IGNCA 13680151 13680151 10650393 10650393 3. Design & Skill Deve. Trng. w/shop in Bamboo 487554 487554 4. Threads of Change: Textile Cultures North India 275222 275222 1897143 1897143 5. Design Craft Baseds Souenirs for Uttarakhand 467187 467187 207631 207631 6. Design Clinic Scheme for MSME Sector 80275862 80275862 54196333 54196333 7. Interior Redesign of Library of IIM B’lore 302591 302591 8. Design & Implementation of Ram Krishna Museum 1558938 1558938 2798960 2798960 9. Design & Implementation of Exhibition Hall GIDM G’nagar 2149095 2149095 435991 435991 10. Aesthetic on Human Machine Sonar Systems 764035 764035 152382 152382 11. Designing of ACT- Hostel & Mess Building 365734 365734 887457 887457 12. Design Deve. Of Tirumala Tirupati Museum 871016 871016 959791 959791 2199312 2199312 376099 376099 297041 297041 439834 439834 15. Creating Digital Environment for E-Kalp 4423335 4423335 3491545 3491545 16. U.K. IERI Project 1150471 1150471 111290 111290 850710 850710 1702997 1702997 1247643 1247643 546841 546841 722808 722808 110594 110594 (A) EXPENSES/SURPLUS FROM TURNKEY IDS PROJECTS (As allocated by Management) (B) EXPENSES/RECEIPTS FROM INTEGRATED DESIGN SERVICES PROJECTS 1. Design Interventions for Basketary Craft at Ethopia & Ghana 14. Redesign of Paint Containers for Berger Paints 17. India Digital Heritage-Bangaluru 18. Deve. Of New Design Product Bead Cluster-DST 19. National Business Incubator (NDBI) 20. Other Projects Sub-Total:(B) GRAND TOTAL(A) & (B) ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 2013-2014 Project Expenses Rs. 13. Colour Consul Service & Research Studio for Asian Paints 160 Schedule - 11 6938499 6938499 9981772 9981772 124707492 124707492 99500461 99500461 125468064 150143649 100398139 111341788 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 161 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD. Schedule Forming part of the Income and Expenditure for the year ended 31st March, 2015 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD. Schedule Forming part of the Income and Expenditure for the year ended 31st March, 2015 GRANTS Particulars (To the extent utilised) 1. From Central Government Grant:Recurring:Non-Plan 2. From Central Government Grant:Recurring:Plan TOTAL INTEREST EARNED Particulars (Other than directly credited to Earmarked Funds) Schedule - 12 2012-13 Rs. 2011-12 Rs. 10205 9989795 180000000 151000000 180010205 160989795 Schedule - 13 2014-15 Rs. 2013-14 Rs. 22281722 29357358 75 68 Sub - Total (A) 22281797 29357426 B) ON SAVING/CURRENT ACCOUNTS 16404258 5980975 A) ON TERM DEPOSIT 1. Fixed Deposit Account 2. On Foreign Bank Deposits C) ON LOANS 1. Vehicle Loans 2. Equipment Loans Sub - Total (C) TOTAL OF A +B + C 227651 111895 73538 28729 301189 140624 38987244 35479025 ESTABLISHMENT EXPENSES Schedule - 14 2014-15 Particulars Non-Plan Recurring Expenses R&D Other Total Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. 1. Salaries,wages & allowances 88219564 1596639 148657715 150254354 238473918 204596763 2. Provident fund contribution 9225115 9225115 9225115 18450230 15908473 0 13954357 12028924 4590367 4590367 9180734 9051873 162473197 164069836 280059239 241586033 3. Gratuity contribution 4. Medical reim.& staff welfare TOTAL Plan Recurring Expenses 13954357 4590367 115989403 1596639 OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES Schedule - 15 2013-14 TOTAL Other Total Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Total of Non-Plan and Plan Recurring Expenses Rs. 1. Travelling Expenses 9437240 31260 12522563 12553823 21991063 21650464 2. Telephone, Telex, Postage 2773525 2773525 2773525 5547050 5918892 12599421 12599421 12599421 25198842 20587032 5962753 5962753 5962753 11925506 10750713 700700 700700 700700 1401400 1167662 8490316 8574434 12286199 16296889 1302113 1302113 1302113 1271042 5. Vehicle Maintenance & Operation charges 6. Material, Supplies Consumables etc. 3711765 Plan Recurring Expenses 2014-15 R&D 4. Maintenance: Mechanical,Electrical, Electronics. 84118 7. General Expenses for Satellite Centres 8. Advertisement & Publicity Expenses 9. Welfare ,Campus events & Other Expenses 11091890 2586933 6063 10. Library, Journals,Periodical,Subscription etc. 11. Student Freeship & Development 28150604 12. Faculty,Staff HRD,Other Misc.Expenses 24187639 187997 11279887 15019354 3474159 6061092 5372176 3844705 3844705 3844705 2902474 0 28150604 28488981 7334603 31522242 13025107 0 1843478 1485159 21937841 0 21937841 23130123 15. Insurance 2143473 0 2143473 1821885 16. Legal expenses & Professional fees 1398546 0 1398546 1438253 230000 0 230000 230000 59308233 188064041 170556206 14. Repairs & Maintenance 17. Audit fees TOTAL 128755808 394071 187997 3468096 1843478 13. Rates,Taxes,Cesses ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 TOTAL Total of Rs. Non-Plan and Plan Recurring Expenses Rs. Non-Plan Recurring Expenses Particulars 3. Electricity Expenses 162 2013-14 515512 6940532 58792721 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 163 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 Schedule - 16 2014-15 Rs. 2013-14 Rs. 969 112948 7500000 7500000 50000000 50000000 57500969 57612948 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN, AHMEDABAD. Schedule forming part of Balance Sheet and Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 31st March, 2015 NOTES FORMING PART OF ACCOUNTS Schedule - 17 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 (%) Building2.50 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 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. Estimated amount of contract remaining to be executed on capital account and not provided for Rs. 47,39,774/-(Previous year Rs. 12,31,448/-) 4. Deficit for the year 2013-2014 of Rs.1,38,62,408/-(For the year 2012-2013 Rs.1,52,939/-) has been debited to misc. exps, as there is no specific govt. grant received for the same during the year. 5. Corresponding figures for the previous year have been regrouped/rearranged where ever necessary. 6. Figures in the Final accounts have been rounded off to the nearest rupee. SIGNATURE TO SCHEDULES ‘1’ TO ‘17’ As per our Report of even date Place:Mumbai 164 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 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 Secretary & Head, General Administration CA. Chokshi Shreyas B. Partner Membership No. 100892 Date : 28-09-2015 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 165 NATIONAL DESIGN INSTITUTE EMPLOYEES’ PROVIDENT FUND AHMEDABAD BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31ST MARCH, 2015 LIABILITIES 31.03.2015 Rs. 31.03.2014 Rs. ASSETS 31.03.2015 Rs. 31.03.2014 Rs. Members’ Contribution: (As per Schedule 1) 69547592 53360497 Investment: (As per Schedule 4) 124400820 90295820 Institute’s Contribution: (As per Schedule 2) Liabilities: (As per Schedule 3) 65063333 50168877 Loan to Members: 753760 538840 2561092 1097291 Due from National Institute of Design: 3116061 1990878 Interest Receivable: 1667958 1855429 Bank Balances: (As per Schedule 5) 6663204 9375484 136601803 104626665 Income & Expenditure Account: Balance as on 01-04-2014 Less: Excess of Expenditure over Income ANNUAL ACCOUNTS 2014-2015 TOTAL 517934 ----- 517934 0 136601803 104626665 TOTAL Place:Mumbai Examined and found correct Employees' Provident Fund For, Sorab S. Engineer & Co. Firm Registration No.110417 W Chartered Accountants Siddharth Swaminarayan Trustee 166 --- ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 ArunLokhande Trustee Immanuel Suresh Trustee CA. Chokshi Shreyas B. Partner Membership No.100892 Date: 28.09.2015 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 167 NATIONAL DESIGN INSTITUTE EMPLOYEES’ PROVIDENT FUND AHMEDABAD NATIONAL DESIGN INSTITUTE EMPLOYEES’ PROVIDENT FUND AHMEDABAD Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31 st March, 2015 INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31ST MARCH, 2015 MEMBERS’ CONTRIBUTION EXPENDITURE To Interest paid/ Credited to Members: To Miscellaneous Expenses: 2014-2015 Rs. 2013-2014 Rs. 9992775 7333745 4000 4000 To Bank Charges: 2311 1568 To Professional Fees: 2850 2809 2014-2015 Rs. 2013-2014 Rs. By Interest received: 8792353 6318523 By Addl.Contribution received from N.I.D. 1209583 505665 ----- --517934 INCOME By Excess of Expenditure Over Income transferred to Balance Sheet Particulars 31.03.2015 Rs. 31.03.2014 Rs. 1. SUBSCRIPTION Opening Balance Add :a. Interest Credited to Members’ A/c b. Subscription received during the year 46235393 4490874 13408459 32789378 3246091 13227594 Sub- total Less: Non-refundable withdrawal Less : Paid to members who left/ retired from the Institute 64134726 ---3349058 49263063 610000 2417670 Sub- total 3349058 3027670 TOTAL 1 60785668 46235393 7125104 5736662 666846 533684 2. VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS Opening Balance Add: a. Interest credited on Members’ A/c. b. Contribution received during the year TOTAL 10001936 7342122 TOTAL Place:Mumbai 10001936 7342122 Examined and found correct For, Sorab S. Engineer & Co. Firm Registration No.110417 W Chartered Accountants Siddharth Swaminarayan Trustee ArunLokhande Trustee Immanuel Suresh Trustee CA. Chokshi Shreyas B. Partner Membership No.100892 Date: 28.09.2015 Schedule - 1 1590500 1363500 9382450 620526 76333846 508742 Sub- total 620526 508742 TOTAL 2 8761924 7125104 69547592 53360497 Sub-total Less: Paid to members who left/ retired from the Institute TOTAL 1 + 2 INSTITUTE’S CONTRIBUTION Schedule - 2 Particulars 31.03.2015 Rs. 31.03.2014 Rs. Opening Balance 50168877 35804981 4835055 3553973 13408459 13227594 68412391 52586548 --- --- Less: Paid to members who left/ retired from the Institute 3349058 2417671 Sub-total 3349058 2417671 65063333 50168877 Add: a. Interest credited to Members’ A/c. b. Contribution received during the year Sub-total Less: Non-refundable withdrawal TOTAL * Note: Subscription/Contribution credited @ 12% p.a. (Previous year @ 10% p.a.) 168 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 169 NATIONAL DESIGN INSTITUTE EMPLOYEES’ PROVIDENT FUND AHMEDABAD Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31 st March, 2015 NATIONAL DESIGN INSTITUTE EMPLOYEES’ PROVIDENT FUND AHMEDABAD Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31 st March, 2015 LIABILITIES Particulars Schedule - 3 31.03.2015 Rs. 31.03.2014 Rs. 1. Unpaid Expenses 6850 6809 2. Vinayan Kodoth 11984 11984 3. N. Balasubramanian 4. Bhasker MR Bhatt 5. Gourab Kar 6. Unpaid Contribution 7. Unclear Cheques TOTAL 4142 4142 --- 139801 50979 --- 1912628 930260 4295 4295 1990878 1097291 INVESTMENTS Schedule - 4 Particulars Long Terms 31.03.2015 Rs. 31.03.2014 Rs. Fixed Deposits with 1. Special Deposit Scheme A/c. with State Bank of India 10770220 10770220 --- 33000000 42500000 --- 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 12415000 8. 8.15% G.O.I.-2022 (Face Value Rs 5000000) 4817500 4817500 24605000 --- 124400820 90295820 2. Corporation Bank 3. PNB Housing Finance Ltd. BANK BALANCES Schedule - 5 Particulars 31.03.2015 Rs. 31.03.2014 Rs. 1. Bank of India, Paldi Savings Account 4681795 5896806 2. ICICI Bank Ltd., Savings Account 1888210 2375318 3. ICICI Bank Ltd,SGL Account TOTAL Place:Mumbai 93199 1103360 6663204 9375484 SIGNATURE TO SCHEDULES '1 TO 5' For, Sorab S. Engineer & Co. Firm Registration No.110417 W Chartered Accountants Siddharth Swaminarayan Trustee ArunLokhande Trustee Immanuel Suresh Trustee CA. Chokshi Shreyas B. Partner Membership No.100892 Date: 28.09.2015 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) 9. 7.28% GOI Bond 2019 ( Face Value Rs25000000/-) TOTAL 170 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 171 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN EMPLOYEES’ GRATUITY FUND AHMEDABAD BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31ST MARCH, 2015 LIABILITIES 31.03.2015 Rs. 31.03.2014 Rs. ASSETS 31.03.2015 Rs. 31.03.2014 Rs. Members’ Contribution: (As per Schedule 1 ) 69547592 53360497 Investments: (As per Schedule 2 ) 124400820 90295820 Institute’s Contribution: (As per Schedule 2) 65063333 50168877 Loan to Members: 753760 538840 2561092 1097291 Due from National Institute of Design: 3116061 1990878 Interest Receivable: 1667958 1855429 Bank Balances: (As per Schedule 5) 6663204 9375484 136601803 104626665 Liabilities: (As per Schedule 3) Income & Expenditure Account: Balance as on 01-04-2014 Less Excess of Expenditure over Income ANNUAL ACCOUNTS 2014-2015 TOTAL 517934 --- 0 136601803 104626665 TOTAL Place:Mumbai Examined and found correct For, Sorab S. Engineer & Co. Firm Registration No.110417 W Chartered Accountants Employees' Gratuity Fund Siddharth Swaminarayan Trustee 172 --- ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 ArunLokhande Trustee Immanuel Suresh Trustee CA. Chokshi Shreyas B. Partner Membership No.100892 Date: 28.09.2015 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 173 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN EMPLOYEES’ GRATUITY FUND AHMEDABAD NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN EMPLOYEES’ GRATUITY FUND AHMEDABAD Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31 st March, 2015 INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31ST MARCH, 2015 NID GRATUITY FUND EXPENDITURE To Gratuity Paid: 2014-2015 Rs. 2013-2014 Rs. 2535060 9050900 To Bank Charges: 1905 1493 To Miscellaneous Expenses: 2000 2000 To Professional Fees: 1124 1124 16773697 7340696 INCOME By NID Contribution: By Interest received during the year: 2014-2015 Rs. 2013-2014 Rs. 13954357 12028924 5359429 4367289 Particulars 31.03.2015 Rs. 31.03.2014 Rs. Opening Balance 69038457 61665077 --- 32684 69038457 61697761 16773697 7340696 85812154 69038457 Add: Unclaimed Gratuity transferred to fund Add: Surplus transferred from Income & Expenditure a/c TOTAL To Surplus transferred to NID Gratuity Fund A/c. in Balance Sheet: INVESTMENTS Particulars TOTAL 19313786 16396213 TOTAL Place:Mumbai 19313786 Examined and found correct Siddharth Swaminarayan Trustee ArunLokhande Trustee CA. Chokshi Shreyas B. Partner Membership No.100892 Date:28.09.2015 31.03.2014 Rs. 3499910 3499910 --- 22500000 3. PNB Housing Fiannce Ltd. Bonds 1 . 6.25% Central Govt. Loan-2018(Face Value Rs 8,00,000/-) 26500000 --- 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 5252500 6. 7.28% GOI 2019 Bond (Face Value Rs.1,00,00,000/-) 9842000 --- 67207210 53365210 Long Term Fixed Deposits with 1. Special Deposit Scheme A/c. with State Bank of India 2. Corporation Bank TOTAL 174 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 Schedule - 2 31.03.2015 Rs. 16396213 For, Sorab S. Engineer & Co. Firm Registration No.110417 W Chartered Accountants Pradyumna Vyas Trustee Schedule - 1 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 175 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN EMPLOYEES’ GRATUITY FUND AHMEDABAD Schedule forming part of the Balance Sheet as at 31 st March, 2015 BANK BALANCES Schedule - 3 Particulars 31.03.2015 Rs. 31.03.2014 Rs. 2976251 1420882 2. ICICI Bank Ltd., Savings Account 890258 1196818 3. ICICI Bank Ltd, SGL A/C 479976 589004 4346485 3206704 1. Bank of India Paldi, Savings Account TOTAL Place:Mumbai SIGNATURE TO SCHEDULES '1 TO 3' For, Sorab S. Engineer & Co. Firm Registration No.110417 W Chartered Accountants Pradyumna Vyas Trustee 176 Siddharth Swaminarayan Trustee ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15 ArunLokhande Trustee CA. Chokshi Shreyas B. Partner Membership No.100892 Date:28.09.2015 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN 177 180 ANNUAL REPORT 2014-15