Industrial visits are an essential part of the academic curriculum in most of the Graduate and Post-graduate courses. Being a part of interactive learning, such educational visits give students a major exposure to real working environments along with a practical perspective of a theoretical concept relevant to their domain. In addition to that, industrial visits bridge the widening gap between theoretical learning and practical exposure by giving students the first-hand exposure to identify the inputs and outputs for different business operations and processes performed at the workplace.
CSIR-CBRI is organizing an event titled “GyaanSudha- Hands on Training & Quiz Program for College Students” on Jan 9, 2023 at CSIR-CBRI, Roorkee with an aim to develop practical skills among the students. Here, in the event we’ll be not just providing Hands on Training, but will also be carrying out a quiz competition to generate healthy competitive environment with the students group. Through the event we’ll guide the students, and also will try to understand their ideas and views related to Building Science
CSIR-CBRI is organizing an event titled “GyaanSudha- Quiz Program for College Students” on Jan 9, 2023 at CSIR-CBRI, Roorkee with an aim to develop practical skills among the students.
National Highway 58 (NH 58) was a national highway in India before it was renumbered. It linked Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh near New Delhi with Badrinath and Mana Pass in Uttarakhand near Indo-Tibet border. The highway started from Mana village north of Badrinath temple and passed through Badrinath, Joshimath, Chamoli, Vishnuprayag, Nandaprayag, Karnaprayag, Rudraprayag, Srinagar, Devprayag, Rishikesh, Haridwar, Roorkee, Muzaffarnagar, Meerut and Modinagar and ended at Ghaziabad, a few km short of Delhi. Of its total length of 538 km, NH 58 traversed 165 km in Uttar Pradesh and 373 km in Uttarakhand.[1] The highway was constructed and maintained by National Highways Authority of India from Delhi to Rishikesh and Border Roads Organisation (BRO) of Indian Army from Rishikesh, where the plains end and the mountains start, to its northernmost end. The highway bypasses Meerut city that was a big bottleneck. Bypasses have been constructed at Muzaffarnagar and Roorkee